2022-23 PROGRAM CALENDAR TABLE OF CONTENTS

About Assiniboine...... 2 Expenses Related to Practicums Carpentry and Woodworking...... 29 Mission and Vision Statement...... 2 or Co-Operative Work Placements...... 12 Civil Technician...... 30 Our Commitment to Payment of Fees...... 12 Civil Technology ...... 31 Indigenous Peoples...... 2 International Students...... 12 Communications Important Notice and Disclaimer...... 2 Sponsored Students...... 12 Engineering Technology...... 32 Important Dates...... 3 Federal and Provincial Government Comprehensive Health Care Aide...... 33 2022 ...... 3 Student Aid Program ...... 13 Construction Electrician...... 34 2023 ...... 4 Scholarships and Bursaries ...... 13 Culinary Arts...... 35 Admission and Registration Information...... 5 Tuition/T2202 Tax Receipts...... 13 Digital Art and Design...... 36 Choose a Program...... 5 Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) Cheques...... 13 Early Childhood Education...... 37 Assiniboine Program Info Sessions ...... 5 Late Fees...... 13 Education Assistant...... 38 Spend a Day ...... 5 Outstanding Debts...... 13 Heavy Equipment Technician...... 39 Check the Admission Requirements...... 5 Miscellaneous Fees and Charges...... 13 Horticultural Production...... 40 INFO SESSIONS English Language Proficiency...... 5 Parking...... 13 Hotel and Restaurant Management...... 41 Apply and Submit the Application Fee...... 5 Printing ...... 13 Industrial Metals Fabrication...... 42 Curious about college? Explore your options! -Minnesota Refunds...... 13 Land and Water Management...... 43 Co-Operative Agreement...... 6 Student Information...... 14 Legal Administration...... 44 Our free information sessions give you an overview about the program Saskatchewan and Assiniboine Alumni Association...... 14 Media and Communications...... 45 Ontario Equivalents...... 6 Mission...... 14 Medical Administration...... 46 you’re interested in. Chat with faculty, ask questions and get to know Assiniboine! Admissions Process...... 6 Vision...... 14 Network Administration Technology...... 47 Incomplete Applications...... 6 Membership...... 14 Office Management...... 48 Register today! Assessment of Special Circumstances...... 6 Privileges...... 14 Office Skills...... 49 Competitive Entry Programs...... 6 Are You Alumni?...... 14 Piping Trades...... 50 To sign up or for more information, including topics and upcoming Acceptance/Conditional Acceptance...... 6 A Message From the Power Engineering...... 51 Wait Lists...... 7 Assiniboine Students’ Association...... 14 Practical Nursing...... 52 dates and times, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. Students with Disabilities...... 7 ACCSA UPass...... 14 Prairie Horticulture...... 54 Part-time Students...... 7 Student Health and Dental Plan...... 14 Public Safety...... 55 Registration...... 7 Student Assistance Program ...... 14 Social Service Worker...... 56 assiniboine.net/infosession New Student Orientation...... 7 Athletics...... 15 Truck and Transport Mechanic...... 57 Student Files with Campus Bookstore...... 15 Web and Interactive Development...... 58 Registration Restrictions...... 7 Child Care and Daycare...... 15 Welder...... 59 Residency Requirement...... 8 CJ-106 FM Campus Radio...... 15 Adult Learning & Upgrading...... 60 Credits for Previous Education...... 8 Financial Aid and Assistance...... 15 Mature Student High School...... 60 Prior Learning Assessment Manitoba Student Aid Program...... 16 MSHS - Integrated Comprehensive and Recognition (PLAR)...... 8 Bank Loans...... 16 Health Care Aide...... 62 International Students ...... 8 Other Sources of Funding...... 16 MSHS - Integrated Admission Requirements ...... 8 Scholarships and Bursaries...... 16 Education Assistant...... 63 Application Process ...... 8 Job Postings...... 16 Advanced Diploma Programs ...... 64 Fees and Expenses ...... 9 Housing...... 16 Accounting...... 64 Academic Information...... 9 Identification Cards...... 16 Agriculture...... 65 EXPERIENCE Academic Responsibilities...... 9 Indigenous Affairs...... 16 Early Childhood Program Management...... 66 College Foundations ...... 9 IT Services...... 17 Finance...... 67 Grading System...... 9 Library Services...... 17 Geographic Information Systems...... 68 Grade Point Average...... 9 Facilities and Collection...... 17 Human Resource Management...... 69 Discover Assiniboine Academic Progress...... 10 On the Web...... 17 Indigenous Financial Management...... 70 ACC In Good Standing...... 10 Contact Information...... 17 Marketing...... 71 with this new, Academic Probation...... 10 Locations and Maps...... 17 Public Safety...... 72 Academic Restriction...... 10 MyACC...... 17 Sustainable Food Systems...... 73 one-stop shop! Academic Suspension...... 10 Student Intranet...... 17 Apprenticeship Training...... 74 Appeals...... 10 Student Success Advisors...... 17 What is Apprenticeship Training?...... 74 Adding and Dropping Courses...... 10 Services for The Apprenticeship Application/ Graduation...... 10 Prospective Students...... 17 Agreement Process...... 74 Lieutenant Governor’s Award...... 11 Services for Current Students...... 17 Who Pays for Technical Training?...... 74 Register for info sessions Governor General’s Academic Medal...... 11 Technology Requirements ...... 17 Academic Requirements...... 74 Transcripts...... 11 The Learning Curve...... 18 What is Certification?...... 74 Order custom exploration packages Co-operative Education ...... 11 The Test Centre...... 18 College Credential...... 74 Work Practicum ...... 11 Accessibility/Disability Services...... 18 Apprenticeship Training Offered Financial Information...... 12 Wheelchair Accessibility...... 18 at Assiniboine...... 74 Take virtual campus tours Application Fee...... 12 Certificate and Diploma Programs ...... 19 Contact Information...... 74 Tuition Deposit...... 12 Administrative Assistant ...... 19 Distance Education...... 75 Apply for student awards Circumstances for Refunds...... 12 Agribusiness...... 20 Continuing Studies at Assiniboine...... 75 Fees ...... 12 Agricultural Equipment Technician...... 21 Customized Workforce Training/ Course Fees ...... 12 Applied Building Construction ...... 22 Community Programs...... 75 Tuition Fees ...... 12 Applied Counselling Skills...... 23 Assiniboine International...... 76 FREE GIFT when you sign up Student Services Fees...... 12 Applied Electrical Installation ...... 24 English as a Second Language ...... 76 Students’ Association Fees ...... 12 Automotive Technician...... 25 Course Descriptions...... 77 for a custom exploration guide! Student Health and Dental Fees ...... 12 Bookkeeping...... 26 Contact Information...... 125 Business Administration...... 27

assiniboine.net/experienceACC Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 1 ABOUT ASSINIBOINE IMPORTANT DATES 2022-23

Assiniboine Community College first opened its doors more than 60 years OUR COMMITMENT TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ago in February 1961 as the Brandon Vocational Training Centre. Shops Assiniboine Community College recognizes the unique history of JULY 2022 AUGUST 2022 SEPTEMBER 2022 ASSINIBOINE S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S and classrooms were located in several buildings throughout the city. The Indigenous peoples and is committed to having an active part in ABOUT 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 centre was soon renamed the Manitoba Vocational Training Centre, and in reconciliation. Assiniboine has an important role in helping to reduce the 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1966 students moved into a new building at 1430 Victoria Avenue East. In educational attainment and employment gaps that currently exist between 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 December 1969, the centre became Assiniboine Community College when Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Increasing pathways and reducing 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Manitoba’s three technical vocational schools were made community colleges. barriers for Indigenous learners contributes to the success and prosperity 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 of individuals and families while also addressing labour market demand 31 For staff and students alike, Assiniboine offers unparalleled learning and Manitoba’s economic growth. With the support of provincial and environments and responds well to the demands and requirements of federal government, additional education opportunities extend beyond 2020/21

the Manitoba labour market. Instructors follow the philosophy of ‘learn our campuses to training sites both on- and off-reserve. OCTOBER 2022 NOVEMBER 2022 DECEMBER 2022 DATES IMPORTANT by doing’, combining theory with hands-on learning inside classrooms, S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S labs, kitchens, shops, fields and the sustainable greenhouse. Assiniboine Assiniboine Community College campuses are located on the traditional 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 is an accredited college with the Government of Manitoba. territories of Treaty No. 1 and Treaty No. 2, and the shared traditional 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 lands of Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, Dene and Anishinabek/Ojibwe peoples, 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 With campuses in Brandon, Dauphin and Winnipeg, Assiniboine provides and the homeland of the Métis nation. We welcome students who seek 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 comprehensive education opportunities throughout Manitoba. The college knowledge here. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 also partners with many communities and organizations across the province to deliver customized and community-based education and training. See our full statement here: assiniboine.net/commitment

Whether you want to study full-time, part-time or by distance education, IMPORTANT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER 2022 Assiniboine offers apprenticeship programs, certificates, diplomas, Given the potential impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic, please advanced diplomas, adult learning and upgrading, including mature note the following: July-August Registration period for new and returning October Graduation ceremonies; visit student high school, continuing studies and contract training. The students for fall term assiniboine.net/graduation for applicable college’s educational delivery is offered through a variety of approaches, • The information in the college’s 2022-23 program calendar, posted on programs and dates including face-to-face, distance and online, blended learning and the college’s website, is considered the final and accurate authority July 1 Canada Day (administrative offices closed) integrated programs. on all academic matters. October 10 Thanksgiving Day (administrative offices closed) • The contents of this calendar reflect the intentions of the college July 4* Classes commence for summer term In September of 2007, Assiniboine began the first phase of its move at the time of posting, with respect to the matters it contains. The October 24 – 28* Fall Reading Week to the former Brandon Mental Health Centre site on the north hill in college expressly reserves the right to deviate from what appears July 15 Deadline for receipt of documented proof of program Brandon. Culinary Arts and Hotel and Restaurant Management programs in the calendar, including both content and scheduling, in whole or prerequisites for fall programs November 11 Remembrance Day (administrative offices closed) moved into state-of-the-art facilities in the Manitoba Institute of in part, and including, without limiting the generality of this Culinary Arts (MICA). The college continued its relocation in 2008, disclaimer, the right to revise the content of, and to cancel, defer, August 1 Terry Fox Day (administrative offices closed) December 23* Last day of fall term classes with the construction of the $45 million Len Evans Centre for Trades reschedule or suspend, in whole or in part, the scheduling of and Technology. That facility opened to students and staff in September particular periods of instruction, courses or programs, and to alter, September 1 & 2* New student orientations for fall term—refer to December 25 Christmas Day (college is closed; no access) 2010. The Sustainable Greenhouse, which serves as a hub for applied accelerate or defer fees and charges, and to do any or all of the official college email and assiniboine.net/orientation education and research, opened in spring 2013. above either in order to serve what the college considers to be December 26 Boxing Day (administrative offices closed the best interests of the academic or student community or of the September 5 Labour Day (administrative offices closed) through to January 2) In 2014, Assiniboine embarked on an exciting journey to develop a college itself, or because of any circumstance or occurrence, campus master plan. After many months of consultation, workshops and whether occurring by or through the willful act or negligence of September 6* Classes, for most programs, commence for fall term open houses with the community, the finished plan was presented to the the college, or otherwise and whether or not beyond the reasonable college’s Board of Governors in early 2015. It was unanimously adopted. or other control of the college, and as a result of circumstances The campus master plan sets the stage and direction for our college’s or occurrences including financial resources, natural catastrophe or future growth over the next several decades. disaster, the health, safety and well-being of the employees or students of the college, labour disagreements or disputes, slow- The plan conceptually outlines the physical structure of the future downs, work-stoppages, and strikes. The college does not accept, campus’ built form, open space and circulation network—all with the and expressly disclaims, any or all responsibility or liability to any aim of providing opportunities to bring out the strengths and values person, persons or group, for any loss, injury, damages or adverse that define our college as a place that provides an unparalleled student effect, either direct or indirect, consequential or otherwise, arising experience and engages students, staff, faculty, and our community. out of any one or more of such deviations. The college disclaims liability to any person who may suffer loss as a result of reliance Visit assiniboine.net/NHCampus for more information on the college’s upon any information contained in this calendar. continued development at the North Hill campus and its master plan. • Each and every one of the subsequent provisions contained in this calendar, and the relationship, both legal and otherwise, between the INSTITUTIONAL MISSION AND VISION college and its students, is expressly subject to and governed by the MISSION above provisions. Transforming lives and strengthening Manitoba through applied • The Registrar’s Office will assist students with any questions or education and research. problems that might arise concerning the interpretation of academic regulations. It is, however, the responsibility of students to see that VISION their academic programs meet the college’s regulations in all respects. * Dates are subject to change and may vary by program. Students should refer to their schedule for the most up-to-date information by program. Exceptional learning experiences.

2 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 3 ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION JANUARY 2023 FEBRUARY 2023 MARCH 2023 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Refer to Policy A17 - Application and Admission to College Programs at Waiver options: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 assiniboine.net/policies. In some instances, students may request a waiver of the English language 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 requirement. An application for a waiver may be made to the Registrar’s 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CHOOSE A PROGRAM Office. Not all programs will accept a waiver, see program page for 29 30 31 26 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 31 Explore the list of programs offered at Assiniboine at more information. Waivers may not be permitted if transcripts indicate IMPORTANT DATES assiniboine.net/programs or noted in this program calendar. If you modified programs. See Policy A17 - Application and Admission to College

2020/2021 need help choosing a program, contact [email protected] or Programs for more information. Applicants must provide supporting 204.725.8750 or toll free in Canada 800.862.6307 ext. 8750 and speak documentation to show they meet one of the conditions below: APRIL 2023 MAY 2023 JUNE 2023 to one of our student recruitment specialists. S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Three years of full-time education in English at a secondary (high school) 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 All prospective students are encouraged to visit the college and learn as or post-secondary (university or college) level in Canada;

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 much as possible about their program and career choice. INFORMATION 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 OR 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PROGRAM INFO SESSIONS & REGISTRATION ADMISSION 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 Program info sessions are held throughout the year and are free to attend. Graduation from a Manitoba high school with at least one Senior 4 Core 30 We strongly recommend prospective students attend these sessions to learn English with a minimum grade of 70%; about the types of jobs graduates go into, meet faculty, tour facilities, and get a feel for the program to see if it is the right fit for them and their career OR 2023 goals. Visit assiniboine.net/infosession to view the schedule and register. Graduation from a Canadian high school with at least one Grade 12 English January 1 New Year’s Day (administrative offices closed) April 7 Good Friday (administrative offices closed) SPEND A DAY with a minimum grade of 70%; The Spend a Day program offers prospective students a chance to attend January 3* College reopens after holiday break April 10 Easter Monday (administrative offices closed) classes for a day with a current student to get a first-hand look at what OR it is like to be a college student and a realistic view of the program they New student orientations for winter term—refer to May 5* Last day of winter term classes are considering. Interested individuals or groups should sign up at Graduation from a Canadian curriculum high school outside of Canada official college email and assiniboine.net/orientation assiniboine.net/spendaday or contact [email protected] or with at least one Grade 12 English with a minimum grade of 70%; May 8* Classes commence for spring term 204.725.8750 or toll free in Canada 800.862.6307 ext. 6050 to make January 9* Classes commence for winter term arrangements for a Spend a Day visit. OR May 22 Victoria Day (administrative offices closed) February 20 Louis Riel Day CHECK THE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of three years of full-time study from a country June Graduation ceremonies; visit Refer to assiniboine.net/admissionrequirements. on the test-exempt list, including Grade 11 and 12 English (not ESL). Visit March 6 – 10* Spring Break assiniboine.net/graduation for applicable assiniboine.net/elp for a list of test exempt countries. programs and dates Each program has specific admission requirements noted on each April 3 Recommended deadline for applications for program page, as well as an English language proficiency requirement. Assiniboine Community College reserves the right to request additional programs beginning September 2023 June 30* Last day of spring term classes for classes documentation, which may include the submission of a standardized test of that started May 2 Applications should be submitted as far in advance of the desired English and/or an official comprehensive report from a recognized Canadian registration date as possible. However, processing of applications will international credential evaluation service. not begin until a date 12 months in advance of the program start date. Applications are acknowledged within two weeks of receipt. If you have any questions about English language proficiency, contact 204.725.8723 or toll free in Canada 800.862.6307 ext. 4032 and ask to ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY speak to the student success advisor for the program you are applying to. Refer to assiniboine.net/elp. APPLY AND SUBMIT THE APPLICATION FEE English is the language of instruction and official college communication Refer to Policy A17 - Application and Admission to College Programs at at Assiniboine. Each program sets its own English language proficiency assiniboine.net/policies. requirements. Please check individual program requirements, as these may differ from the minimum language requirement for admission. All Apply online for the programs listed in this calendar. Visit applicants must meet or exceed the level of English language skills as assiniboine.net/applynow. If you are applying as an international outlined in the program’s admissions requirements. student, refer to the international student section (page 8).

Applicants must demonstrate ability in English that will meet the Application forms are also available at the Victoria Avenue East and demands of classroom instruction, discussions and written assignments. North Hill campuses in Brandon, the Parkland campus in Dauphin, and the Winnipeg campus. If English is not the applicant’s first/primary language and they are not from an English test-exempt country, they must provide supporting Early application is recommended as most programs can accommodate documentation to show that they meet one of the conditions below. only a limited number of students. Assiniboine begins processing Applicants will not be admitted until this requirement has been met. applications 12 months in advance of the program start date. It is the applicant’s responsibility to inform the college of any changes to the For a complete list of tests and programs to demonstrate English language information on the application form. Assiniboine will direct correspondence * Dates are subject to change and may vary by program. Students should refer to their schedule for the most up-to-date information by program. proficiency that are acceptable at Assiniboine refer to assiniboine.net/elp. to the current addresses on record.

4 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 5 • Applicants are responsible for the completeness and accuracy SASKATCHEWAN AND Applicants who have been accepted, paid their non-refundable tuition PART-TIME STUDENTS of their application ONTARIO EQUIVALENTS deposit and then choose not to register, will forfeit their entire tuition deposit. A part-time student is one who is enrolled in less than 60% of a normal • Applicants must supply legal documentation when requesting a name change For a full listing of Saskatchewan and Ontario admission requirement program of studies. Part-time options vary by program. • Any applicant submitting falsified or forged documents will be equivalents, visit assiniboine.net/admissionrequirements. Applicants who have been conditionally accepted must submit their referred to the appropriate authorities, up to and including final official transcript by mid-July (Saskatchewan applicants have until The following programs are available part-time after consultation with prosecution under the Criminal Code of Canada ADMISSIONS PROCESS August 1). If the transcript is not received, the application will not be the program chairperson: Refer to Policy A17 - Application and Admission to College Programs at considered. If admission requirements are not met and the transcript A separate application form and $95 non-refundable application fee assiniboine.net/policies. submitted, the non-refundable tuition deposit is forfeited. • Accounting ($200 non-refundable for international applicants) are required with each • Finance

ADMISSION & REGISTRATION program application and all high school and post-secondary transcripts Assiniboine acknowledges receipt of all applications. Applicants to programs Tuition balance is due by the date specified on the Assiniboine website; • Human Resource Management (sponsorship letters will not be accepted as payment of the application with competitive selection requirements will be sent further information visit assiniboine.net/registrar for more details. • Indigenous Financial Management

INFORMATION fee). All documentation submitted becomes the property of the college. regarding these requirements and/or dates of orientation sessions. • Marketing WAIT LISTS • Business Administration Applications to certificate and diploma programs must include the INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS For wait listed programs, applicants are generally accepted on a first • Civil Technician completed application form, the non-refundable application fee, and: Applicants will not be considered for acceptance, or wait listed, until the qualified basis on the date completed applications are received (other • Communications Engineering Technology

application has been fully completed, all documentation requested has conditions may apply). When a sufficient number of applicants have • Network Administration Technology INFORMATION If the applicant is in high school at the time of application: been submitted and all requirements have been met. been accepted so that a program has reached capacity, program wait lists

will be established. Applicants will remain on a program wait list until REGISTRATION & REGISTRATION ADMISSION • An official transcript of all high school marks achieved ASSESSMENT OF SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES the next available seat in the next program intake, unless the applicant Refer to Policy A20 - Registering, Adding and Dropping Courses at • A list of courses currently enrolled in, authorized by the school If an applicant does not meet general admission requirements, they may informs the college that they wish to withdraw their application. assiniboine.net/policies. • Final high school marks, to be received by the college no apply for an assessment of special circumstances through the registrar. later than July 15 (or the first business day after) Applicants in this category include those with modified academic credits Accepted applicants must pay their non-refundable tuition deposit by Acceptance/conditional acceptance into a program grants permission in their secondary studies or home study. the deadline specified on their letter of acceptance, otherwise that seat for an applicant to register at the college. If the applicant is not in high school at the time of application: will be offered to another applicant from the wait list. An assessment of special circumstances could include a review of all Approximately six to eight weeks prior to the program start date, • An official transcript of all high school marks achieved transcripts and documents, an interview and/or testing. There is an Applicants who are refused admission to the college, for whatever accepted/conditionally accepted students are registered into their specific • An official transcript from all post-secondary institutions attended additional fee for testing. reason, may contact the registrar to request a review of the programs and sent links to program information, book lists, and lists of decision. Refer to Policy A01 - Academic and Disciplinary Appeals at needed supplies, as well as a schedule of fees and payment deadlines. If the applicant is applying to a competitive entry program: An assessment of special circumstances may determine an applicant does assiniboine.net/policies for more information. not meet entrance requirements and therefore cannot be admitted. The Students who do not pay their fees by the specified deadlines may lose their • An official transcript of all high school marks achieved application will not be considered. A student success advisor may advise STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES seat unless prior notification has been received by the Registrar’s Office. • An official transcript from all post-secondary institutions attended whether upgrading or other training would prepare for future application. Refer to Policy A03 - Academic Accommodations at assiniboine.net/policies. • All documentation requested in the program admission Visit assiniboine.net/financialaid to find out more about government requirements (see specific program admissions requirements on Note: All applications with transcripts containing any high school courses with Assiniboine is committed to supporting students with disabilities and student aid, Assiniboine scholarships and bursaries, as well as other funding individual program pages and competitive entry programs an M (modified), E (English as an additional language) or I (individualized) medical conditions. Accommodations are available for students who have opportunities. Contact the associate registrar at [email protected]. information on the next page) designation do not meet college eligibility for admission and may only proceed provided acceptable written documentation of their functional limitations. through an assessment of special circumstances. Accommodation decisions are made according to approved college policy. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION If the applicant is an international student: Program specific orientation information will be provided in your Some students who are accepted as a result of an assessment may also Some accommodations may necessitate funding from other agencies. registration. Visit assiniboine.net/orientation for more information. • Refer to the international student section in this guide or visit be able to complete their Grade 12 after they are enrolled in college. assiniboine.net/international for more information. This is possible because some college courses have been designated Some programs may require testing before an admission decision is STUDENT FILES WITH as dual credit courses (both high school and college credit). Refer to made. If you may require accommodations, please contact a student REGISTRATION RESTRICTIONS Application forms (those not completed online) can be mailed to the assiniboine.net/registrar for more information. success advisor well in advance of the assessment to make arrangements. Refer to Policy A14 - Students with Registration Restrictions at Registrar’s Office at the following address: assiniboine.net/policies. For information on adult upgrading or college preparation programs Students are strongly encouraged to meet with their student success Assiniboine Community College available through Assiniboine, see page 60 of this calendar. advisor prior to applying to a program to discuss program requirements In cases where a student’s file has registration restrictions, the Victoria Avenue East campus and possible accommodations. Registrar’s Office cannot process any transactions for that student until Registrar’s Office COMPETITIVE ENTRY PROGRAMS the restriction has been removed. A student file may have a registration 1430 Victoria Avenue East, Brandon MB R7A 2A9 Some programs may require applicants to meet additional requirements Accommodations and funding applications may take several weeks or restriction for several reasons, including the following: for the purposes of applicant selection. Refer to specific program admission even months to arrange. Telephone: 204.725.8701 requirements for more details regarding competitive entry requirements. • Outstanding funds owed to the college Toll free in Canada: 800.862.6307 ext. 4032 Not all evaluated applicants are selected. Each academic area has a student success advisor. To connect with the • Cheques submitted with non-sufficient funds Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday advisor for your program, visit assiniboine.net/advising. • Outstanding library material ACCEPTANCE/CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE • Academic suspension MANITOBA-MINNESOTA When program spaces become available, Assiniboine will issue • Disciplinary suspension CO-OPERATIVE AGREEMENT acceptance/conditional acceptance letters to applicants who have In 1989, the Province of Manitoba and the State of Minnesota initiated met, or will meet, all admission requirements. Acceptance/conditional Applicants may contact the registrar to request a review of their the Manitoba-Minnesota Agreement on Educational Co-operation. acceptance letters will confirm an applicant’s admission, subject to situation. Refer to Policy A01 - Academic and Disciplinary Appeals at The agreement provides that Manitoba and Minnesota residents are entitled payment of the required non-refundable tuition deposit. Payment of assiniboine.net/policies for more information. to admission into post-secondary institutions notwithstanding residence the non-refundable tuition deposit will hold the applicant’s space in the requirements but based on prevailing practices and procedures of the program. Deadlines for payment of non-refundable tuition deposits are individual institutions. In addition, the residency component of tuition fee noted in acceptance letters. If the tuition deposit is not paid, the applicant assessment is waived for residents of one jurisdiction attending educational will lose their seat. In this case, an applicant must re-apply. Sponsorship institutions in the other. Refer to assiniboine.net/fees for more information. letters will not be accepted as payment of tuition deposits.

6 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 7 RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT may differ from the minimum language requirement for admission. All Assiniboine Community College reserves the right to set a deadline For international payments, Assiniboine Community College has The college residency requirement qualifies a student for graduation applicants must meet or exceed the level of English language skills as for confirmation of a study permit. Applicants are advised to check partnered with PayMyTuition for application, deposit and tuition only when a full one-quarter of a college program has been completed outlined in the program’s admissions requirements. average application processing times on the Immigration, Refugees and payments. With PayMyTuition, you can pay your tuition payments from during the normal course of studies in accordance with the academic Citizenship Canada website to determine whether they have enough time any bank, in any country, in any currency, at better than bank exchange standards that may apply. Therefore, prior learning credit, credit for Applicants must demonstrate ability in English that will meet the to apply for and receive confirmation of the approval of a study permit. rates. Visit assiniboine.net/internationalpayment to learn more. previous education, or any combination of such credit, will be granted demands of classroom instruction, discussions and written assignments. for a total of no more than three-quarters of a college program. Credit will FEES AND EXPENSES Students are expected to be able to pay their full program costs (tuition, be granted for no more than one-quarter of a college program through If English is not the student’s first/primary language and they are not International fees will vary by program and are different from those books and supplies) and maintain a reasonable standard of living while credit gained from prior learning assessment. Credit will be granted for from an English test-exempt country, they must provide supporting for domestic students. For more detailed information about fees, visit studying at the college.

ADMISSION & REGISTRATION no more than one-half of a college program through credit gained for documentation to show they meet one of the acceptable conditions. assiniboine.net/international. previous education gained at institutions other than Assiniboine. Students will not be admitted until this requirement has been met. International students are required to register and pay for the college’s

INFORMATION health insurance plans. In cases where an articulation agreement is in place, students may be APPLICATION PROCESS excused from the residency requirement upon approval of the registrar. Apply online for the programs listed in this calendar. Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. ACADEMIC INFORMATION CREDITS FOR PREVIOUS EDUCATION Refer to Policy A07 - Credit for Previous Education at assiniboine.net/policies. Applications for admission will be evaluated once the college has

received all of the following: MW: Mandatory withdrawal INFORMATION ACADEMIC

ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES & REGISTRATION/ ADMISSION Assiniboine recognizes students may have taken courses at other Refer to Policy A08-1 - Assiniboine Policy on Academic Responsibilities at Student required to withdraw by college accredited educational institutions that are the same, or similar to, • Completed international application form assiniboine.net/policies. INC: Incomplete courses offered at Assiniboine, and that credit should be granted for these • An official transcript/grade report from high school/secondary, in Student did not complete requirements for course by course end date courses. This also includes courses taken through Continuing Studies at original language and translated into English This policy establishes academic roles and responsibilities for student P: Pass Assiniboine. Information is provided in the information sent out to new • An official transcript/grade report from all post-secondary success. Assiniboine is committed to helping students achieve their F: Failure students approximately six to eight weeks prior to their program start date. institutions attended, in original language and translated into English educational goals and experience success through providing a learning- NP: No pass • Official proof of English language proficiency centered environment, in which learning is a co-operative venture AU: Course taken for audit PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT • Copy of passport photo page between students and the institution. AND RECOGNITION (PLAR) • Copy of study permit (if already in Canada) CR: Credit Refer to Policy A06 - Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition at • Application fee ($200 CDN funds) Students have important academic responsibilities, as well as personal conduct Recorded for credits transferred from another recognized institution assiniboine.net/policies. responsibilities outlined in Policy A02 - Student Conduct, Behaviour and Discipline. CMP: Complete Education outside Canada: We accept scanned or photocopied Student academic responsibility occurs when students take an active role in For use in Continuing Studies only Prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR) provides the documents for the application. A condition of final acceptance will be their learning, make choices and take actions which lead toward achieving NC: Not Complete opportunity for individuals to obtain credit for college level learning that you provide the original, official paper transcripts before program educational goals, and are accountable for their own academic success. Student did not complete course. For use in Continuing Studies only. that has been gained outside a formal institutional setting. During the start date. ***: Mark not yet recorded process, an individual’s prior learning gained from education, work, life COLLEGE FOUNDATIONS experiences and personal study is assessed against the expected learning Education in Canada: For the application, we require original, official In 2021, a mandatory, first year, non-credit course, was developed The relationship between number and letter grades are consistent across outcomes in college courses. If the learning demonstrated is equivalent paper transcripts of ALL secondary, post-secondary or language to improve students’ ability to navigate the college experience and the college. In cases where marking systems are dictated by provincial to that normally acquired through a formal course in the chosen area of education in Canada. Assiniboine will keep these documents. environment. In the College Foundations course, students reflect on or federal agencies or organizations, those grading systems will apply, college study, then credit is granted. Going through the prior learning their skills, attitudes, and expectations and develop learning strategies subject to dean’s approval, and will be published in course outlines. assessment process at Assiniboine can eliminate duplication of learning Assiniboine Community College reserves the right to request additional to help them to become successful, resilient, and self-directed learners. and can shorten the time and cost of gaining a college education. documentation, which may include the submission of a standardized The course covers topics such as success in online learning, time GRADE POINT AVERAGE test of English and/or an official comprehensive report from a recognized management strategies, communication skills, test taking strategies, Weighted grade point average (WGPA) is an average of grade points that There are many forms of assessment methods available for assessing a Canadian internationally accredited evaluation service. academic integrity, and information literacy, among others. takes into consideration the relative importance of each course grade in learner’s prior knowledge and skills. Different areas of the college select relation to other courses. The number of credits assigned to each course the type of assessment tools they will use to assess prior learning. Once applications have been evaluated and records validated, applicants GRADING SYSTEM is the numerical value for importance/value of a course. The WGPA is will be notified in writing whether or not they meet the admission Refer to Policy A08-4 - Assiniboine Policy on Grades at assiniboine.net/policies. calculated by the following method: (a) multiply grade point by credits Many courses and programs are available for PLAR. A full listing of requirements. If there is a seat available, the applicant will be accepted. for each course and divide this number by the total credits taken in the Assiniboine’s courses, with course descriptions, begins on page 73 of The grading system applies to all courses offered for credit. The level of term; (b) add the values for each course as determined above. this calendar. Courses available for PLAR are identified with the symbol P. Applicants who are accepted will be sent an acceptance letter along a student’s achievement in each course of a program will be denoted by with an official document with details of their program to use with the a letter grade as follows, except where noted: Note: When a student receives more than one grade for a course in a term, all INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS study permit application. Subject to payment of the required non-refundable grades will be used to calculate the student’s WGPA. The WGPA is a calculation Assiniboine welcomes international students into designated programs. tuition deposit. Payment of the non-refundable tuition deposit will hold the Letter Grade Point Percentage Description using all of a student’s marks in a term. The list of programs open to international students is on our website at applicant’s space in the program. Deadlines for payment of non-refundable assiniboine.net/international. tuition deposits are noted in acceptance letters. If the tuition deposit is not A+ 4.5 (90 – 100) Exceptional Cumulative weighted grade point average (CWGPA) differs from WGPA paid, the applicant will lose their seat. In this case, an applicant must re-apply. A 4.0 (80 – 89) Excellent in that it takes all courses taken to date into consideration, rather than ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS B+ 3.5 (76 – 79) Very Good courses in one term only. The CWGPA is calculated by the following The basic admission requirement for college eligibility is the equivalent Admitted students must provide the following documentation to B 3.0 (70 – 75) Good method: (a) multiply grade point by credits for each course and divide of a Manitoba high school diploma. Additional admission requirements are set Assiniboine International before the start of their classes: C+ 2.5 (66 – 69) Satisfactory this number by the total credits taken to date (rather than the term); (b) at the program level, such as specific subject requirements at a Grade 12 level. C 2.0 (60 – 65) Adequate add the values for each course as determined above. See each program’s page for details. More information about country-specific • original, official documents D 1.0 (50 – 59) Marginal requirements is available on our website, assiniboine.net/international. • a valid study permit F 0.0 (0 – 49) Failure Note: When a student receives more than one grade for a course, the best grade achieved will be used to calculate the student’s CWGPA. The CWGPA is a English is the language of instruction and official college communication VW: Voluntary withdrawal calculation using a student’s marks for their entire academic record, using best at Assiniboine. Each program sets its own English language proficiency AW: Authorized withdrawal grade(s) achieved only. requirements. Please check individual program requirements, as these (as per Policy A20 - Registering, Adding and Dropping Courses)

8 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 9 The following grades are not used in calculating grade point averages: Notes: calendar in compliance with academic policies. For courses where a CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION VW, AW, MW, INC, P, NP, AU, CR, CMP, NC, ***. • Some programs may have a higher minimum GPA for minimum course grade higher than D is required to fulfill graduation Refer to Policy A12 - Co-operative Education at assiniboine.net/policies. progression purposes. requirements for a specific program, these requirements will be ACADEMIC PROGRESS • Some programs may have other progression restrictions, specified in the calendar. Some programs offered at Assiniboine involve co-operative work Refer to Policy A08-5 - Academic Standing and Progression at such as successful completion of key courses. These restrictions c. Achieve a minimum graduation grade point average (GGPA) of 2.00. placements. These are periods of paid employment alternated with in- assiniboine.net/policies. will be published in the calendar. d. Fulfill all program and institution regulations as indicated in the school study that provide students with the opportunity to apply the • Unfinished courses or delayed completion of courses may have calendar and in compliance with academic policies. theory they have learned in the classroom to real life situations. Students Official academic standing is assessed and recorded on student an effect on GPA calculations and official academic standing e. Successfully complete all program and course requirements within also have the opportunity to develop and clarify their career plans, to transcripts in academic standing statements at the end of each term. in a given term. program time limits. The college requires program completion work with people of all ages and abilities and, most importantly, the These indicate: • Expulsion, unlike suspension, is deemed to be permanent. within five years. Exceptions may be granted in cases of chance to earn a salary while studying. Expulsion is typically reserved for very serious cases that extenuating circumstances. a. student progression toward completion of program requirements; and may also involve criminal prosecution. Criminal prosecution f. Be in good academic standing. Students will be charged tuition, student services fees, and Students’ b. student status and achievement in that program at a given period of time. is reserved for criminal acts, such as fraud, forgery, theft g. Meet the academic residency requirement for their program. The Association fees, during their co-operative education placement(s).

INFORMATION and impersonation. normal requirement is that students complete at least 50% of ACADEMIC Assessment of academic standing applies to all registered Assiniboine program credits through Assiniboine Community College. A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is strongly recommended students, except: APPEALS given the potential need to travel for co-operative education. Refer to Policy A01 - Academic and Disciplinary Appeals at The process for graduation and details of graduation ceremonies will

• Part-time students: students taking less than 12 credits in a term; assiniboine.net/policies. be published by the Registrar’s Office. Visit assiniboine.net/graduation. WORK PRACTICUM ACADEMIC INFORMATION • Academic level: students in continuing education programs or Communication with students and graduates will be through official Refer to Policy A16 - Work Practicums at assiniboine.net/policies. courses, and students in adult learning programs, as defined by A student has the right to appeal academic and disciplinary decisions college email. academic level. and rulings that they believe are unfair, unreasonable, or arbitrary. This A work practicum is a formal placement of a college student with any includes disciplinary decisions and consequences, grades, academic LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S AWARD individual, agency, organization, government department, business or IN GOOD STANDING suspension and other decisions that impact a student’s continuation in The Lieutenant Governor’s silver medal honours students who are company (referred to as the practicum partner) where the college does A student must achieve a GPA of 2.0 or greater. No registration or their program of studies. recognized by college staff and other students as having achieved not require that the student receive remuneration from the practicum progression restrictions. outstanding academic performance and contributed in significant ways partner. The work practicum involves students in relevant work. The ADDING AND DROPPING COURSES to the college and the community. length of the work practicum may vary, but will normally be from one ACADEMIC PROBATION Refer to Policy A20 - Registering, Adding and Dropping Courses at to 12 weeks in length. GPA is less than 2.0 but greater than or equal to 1.0. No immediate assiniboine.net/policies. Full selection criteria and nominations are available in the spring at registration or progression restrictions for one term. assiniboine.net/graduation. Students will be charged tuition, student services fees and Students’ Students may register for a course up to and including course start date. Association fees during their work practicum placement(s). Students assessed in this category will be notified by the Registrar’s Students who wish to register in a course after the first day of that course GOVERNOR GENERAL’S ACADEMIC MEDAL Office that they are at risk of failure and will be placed on academic must receive written permission from the dean, director or chairperson The Governor General’s Academic Medal is awarded for academic A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is strongly recommended probation. Students are provided information about college resources of the school offering the course. excellence to the student (domestic or international) who achieves given the potential need to travel for work practicum. and encouraged to voluntarily develop a learning success plan. the highest overall average upon graduation from a diploma-level, Courses dropped before the course start date will be deleted from a post-secondary program (minimum two-year, full-time duration). Visit ALL POLICIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ACADEMIC RESTRICTION student’s record and will not appear on a student’s transcript. assiniboine.net/academicmedal. Visit assiniboine.net/policies for updated information. GPA of less than 1.0; or, for a student already on academic probation, a GPA of less than 2.0. Registration and progression restrictions in effect. Up to and including the midway point of the course (e.g. for a course of TRANSCRIPTS Students may receive permission to re-register with the completion of eight weeks duration, the midway point occurs at close of business four The official college transcript provides a complete record of academic a learning success plan. weeks into the course), a student may drop a course without academic achievement. A transcript is considered a confidential document and penalty. If a student elects to drop a course, a VW, indicating voluntary will not be released outside the college without the authorization and Students assessed in this category will be notified by the Registrar’s withdrawal, will be recorded on the student’s transcript. Courses consent of the student. Office that they have registration restrictions at the college and require dropped after the midway point will be assigned a non-passing grade. permission to continue. Permission may be gained with the completion of Failure to attend class (or complete assignments in the case of distance- Transcripts or final grade reports are available for a fee as indicated in a learning success plan by applying to the program chairperson/director. delivered courses) does not constitute an official drop. Students who the financial information section of this calendar. If an error is noted on Students with academic restrictions must achieve a GPA of 2.0 or greater do not complete and submit an official course drop form prior to the the final grade report or transcript, students should contact the registrar. in order to avoid academic suspension. midway point of the course will be awarded a non-passing grade in each applicable course. Visit assiniboine.net/transcripts for information on how to get an official ACADEMIC SUSPENSION transcript to submit to Assiniboine or to request an Assiniboine transcript. Students on academic restriction who are unable to recover their GPA GRADUATION will be suspended. Admission and registration restrictions are in effect for Refer to Policy A08-6 - Assiniboine Policy on Graduation at eight calendar months from the date of notification. Note: An academic assiniboine.net/policies. suspension can also result from violations of other academic policies. Assiniboine Community College shall confer approved credentials to Students with academic restrictions who are unable to recover their qualifying students at graduation ceremonies following successful GPA with their learning success plan will be suspended from the college. completion of all institutional and program requirements. Mandatory admission and registration restrictions are in effect for eight calendar months from the date of notification. During this suspension To fulfill program graduation requirements and earn an period, suspended students may be eligible to attend Continuing Studies approved credential, students must meet each of the following: and Adult Learning programs. Suspended students must formally reapply and meet the criteria for admission for reinstatement in a program. If readmitted, students will be placed on academic probation with the a. Successfully complete all program and course requirements of an applicable terms. approved program of study. b. Achieve a minimum grade of D per course as indicated in the

10 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 11 • Fees the sponsoring agency is willing to cover, OUTSTANDING DEBTS FINANCIAL INFORMATION e.g. program/course fees, textbooks, etc. Refunds may be reduced by outstanding debts, such as late fees, library • Length of study the sponsoring agency is willing to cover fines, etc. Transcripts, certificates and diplomas of graduating students who have outstanding accounts with the college will be withheld pending To find out more about government student aid, Assiniboine scholarships, STUDENT HEALTH & DENTAL FEES A sponsorship form is also available at assiniboine.net/sponsorship. A settlement of these accounts. awards and bursaries, as well as other funding opportunities visit Students enrolled in 18 credits or more and beginning in the fall term, or person having the authority must sign the letter/form and the individual’s assiniboine.net/finances or attend a Financial Aid & Awards information enrolled in 15 credits or more and beginning in the winter term, will be official title must be indicated. Documents will also be withheld from students if their sponsoring agency session at assiniboine.net/infosession. enrolled automatically for the Students’ Association Student Health & owes for outstanding fees. Dental program through the ACCSA office. The fee for this insurance is Note: Application fees, non-refundable tuition deposits and supplemental APPLICATION FEE assessed and paid to Assiniboine with all other tuition and fees. The fee for examination fees will not be billed to sponsoring agencies. These fees are the MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES A separate application form and $95 non-refundable fee ($200 CDN individual coverage is $240* for the period beginning from term assessed student’s responsibility. Refunds for students who are sponsored will be sent non-refundable for international applicants) is required for each program to the end of the following August. Students with current insurance directly to the sponsor, not the student. Fees will be applied in the following situations, visit assiniboine.net/registrar (sponsorship letters will not be accepted as payment of application fees). coverage may opt out of these fees by contacting the ACCSA office. for details: All documentation submitted becomes the property of the college. If an FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT application fee is paid by a cheque that is returned NSF (non-sufficient Refer to accstudents.com for more information. STUDENT AID PROGRAM • Academic appeal funds), the application will not be considered. The NSF charge plus another * Some restrictions may apply. As a designated institution, students are eligible for government student • Confirmation of enrolment application fee must be paid before the application will be processed. loans. If eligible, students may receive loans, grants and/or bursaries • Late fee per term

ACADEMIC INFORMATION & Note: International students are also enrolled in Guard.me, a compulsory from the Federal and Provincial Government Student Aid Program. • Letter of completion FINANCIAL INFORMATION TUITION DEPOSIT international student health insurance. Applicable fees are assessed and Applications are available in early June for programs starting after August • Supplemental examination A non-refundable tuition deposit of $400 for domestic students ($1,500 paid to Assiniboine. 1 in that year. Student Aid funds are not disbursed until one week prior for international students) is required from applicants accepted for full- to classes starting. Students requiring their student loan funds to pay for Replacement fee for:

time programs. Sponsorship letters will not be accepted as payment of EXPENSES RELATED TO PRACTICUMS OR their tuition must ensure that all documentation is verified by Student FINANCIAL INFORMATION non-refundable tuition deposits. Applicants will be notified of the date CO-OPERATIVE WORK PLACEMENTS Aid. The college can automatically deduct fees from their Government • Certificate, diploma or advanced diploma by which the tuition deposit must be paid. The tuition deposit will be Practicums and co-operative work placements are an integral part loans to pay for their tuition. • Transcript credited against a student’s tuition fee. If the program is cancelled by of certain programs and where expenses are involved they are the • T2202 the college, the full tuition deposit will be refunded. Applicants who have responsibility of the student. These costs are not covered by the tuition SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES • Access card/ID card been accepted and choose not to register will forfeit the tuition deposit. fee. Expenses will vary depending on where the individual student takes An increasing number of college students are using scholarships and their field training. Tuition and Students’ Association fees are assessed and bursaries to supplement their personal resources and reduce their PARKING If the tuition deposit is paid by a cheque that is returned NSF, the payable while students are participating in practicums and co-operative dependence on loans, when financing their post-secondary education. Student parking is available at each campus. Please refer to application will not be considered, and the seat will be offered to the work placements. Details are included on individual program pages. Visit assiniboine.net/awards to review and apply for scholarships and assiniboine.net/parking for the list of options and/or pricing for your next eligible applicant. bursaries available to Assiniboine students. For any questions regarding campus location. PAYMENT OF FEES scholarships and bursaries, contact the associate Registrar’s Office at CIRCUMSTANCES FOR REFUNDS Program/course fees are payable prior to the start of each term or upon [email protected]. A limited amount of parking may be available on city streets near the The tuition deposit and program/course fees may be refunded under date specified in the registration information and the college website, college. Students who park on private property near the college do so certain circumstances to an applicant who has been conditionally visit assiniboine.net/registrar. There are significant consequences for TUITION/T2202 TAX RECEIPTS at their own risk. accepted and pre-registered but who does not meet the admission non-payment. Students can login to their MyACC account to view term For income tax purposes, T2202s will be available no later than requirements to the satisfaction of the registrar. Documentation may be balances and make a payment. February 28 each year from MyACC. Students must print their T2202 PRINTING required. Visit assiniboine.net/registrar for more details. forms from MyACC. Students are required to purchase print credits as needed. Visit Fees are also payable in cash, by cheque or money order (made payable assiniboine.net/printing for more information. FEES to Assiniboine Community College), by VISA, MasterCard, debit card, NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS (NSF) CHEQUES All regular certificate and diploma programs at Assiniboine are composed or through online and telephone banking services. To take advantage A penalty fee of $25 will be assessed on all NSF cheques. REFUNDS of courses. Fees are charged per course and are inclusive of course, student of online and telephone banking services, students must register with If students choose to drop a course, student accounts will be credited as services, tuition and Students’ Association fees. their bank or financial institution using their student number as their LATE FEES outlined in Policy A20 - Registering, Adding and Dropping Courses. Visit account number. Tuition, fees and Students’ Association fees assessed for courses are assiniboine.net/policies for more information. ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Please refer due in full on the start date of the program term in which the courses to the program fees on the program’s web page under the Courses & Where a student registers after the class start date, all program/course will be taken. Students who, after 15 days from the start of each program Requests to change from one section of a course to another will be treated Costs tab for the most up-to-date information. fees are due and payable at the time of registration. term, have an outstanding balance for any tuition, fees or Students’ the same as dropping one course and adding another, i.e. the tuition, fees Association fees will be assessed a late payment fee and will not be and Students’ Association fees will apply. COURSE FEES Refer to assiniboine.net/paymentoptions. allowed to register in any additional classes or obtain any documents May include the cost of materials, supplies, tools or equipment that are from the college until their account is paid in full. Students who have an consumed, retained or used. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS outstanding balance for any tuition, fees or Students’ Association fees International tuition and fees will vary by program and are different after 55 days from the start of a program term will have their accounts TUITION FEES from those of domestic students. Students who do not meet the criteria sent to a collection agency. Courses are assigned credits, tuition fees are calculated at $51.35 per credit. for domestic tuition and fees will be assessed at the international rate. For more detailed information about tuition and fees visit STUDENT SERVICES FEES assiniboine.net/international. A student services fee of $1.00 per credit must be paid for regular certificate and diploma courses. SPONSORED STUDENTS If sponsoring agencies are to be billed for student costs, a letter of STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION FEES sponsorship must be supplied to finance on official stationery containing A Students’ Association fee must be paid for regular certificate, diploma, the following information: advanced diplomas and high school courses. Rates are determined by the Students’ Association. • Sponsoring agency name • Sponsoring agency address

12 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 13 ATHLETICS Parkland Campus Kids Inc. STUDENT INFORMATION Assiniboine Community College strives to provide the opportunity for Assiniboine Community College - Parkland campus students to participate in athletics. Cougars Athletics consists of men’s 520 Whitmore Avenue East and women’s volleyball, soccer and futsal teams that play in the Manitoba Dauphin, MB R7N 2V5 ASSINIBOINE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION accstudents.com, follow us on Facebook and Instagram, and find out Colleges Athletic Conference, competing against other post-secondary 204.622.2222 ext. 6557 MISSION how you can get involved. institutions in the province. The women’s hockey team plays in the The Alumni Association is an organization that creates, enhances and American Collegiate Hockey Association against schools in North America. • Hours of operation are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. preserves the fellowship of alumni through social, educational and Hours: cultural activities. ACCSA Office, Room 413 Victoria Avenue East You must be full-time student at Assiniboine to play for the Cougars. CJ-106 FM CAMPUS RADIO Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Assiniboine provides travel, accommodations and meal money while on CJ-106 FM is your campus community alternative radio station. VISION the road for competition. Student athletes will also receive team apparel. The Alumni Association is committed to being an efficient friend and fund- Contact Information: Note: Your account balance must be paid in full to participate. Assiniboine’s campus-community radio station offers local listeners raising organization that is highly visible and self-sustaining, and whose Telephone: 204.725.8710 programming that is truly unique. alumni recognize it as active and representative of, as well as responsive to, Email: [email protected] Tryouts are held in September and will be posted on the athletics website its membership. Web: accstudents.com and social media outlets. Information on the Cougars athletics, including Students and community volunteers broadcast from the college’s modern schedules and team rosters, can be found at assiniboine.net/athletics studio facility, complete with a production booth and interview studio. CJ- MEMBERSHIP ACCSA UPASS or on Instagram and Twitter by following @CougarsACC. 106 can be found at 106.5 on the FM dial, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Alumni include all persons who have graduated from Assiniboine with a Under the ACCSA Universal Bus Pass (UPass) system, all Assiniboine diploma or certificate or completed level 4 of an apprenticeship program; students attending Brandon campuses can board any Brandon Transit CAMPUS BOOKSTORE In addition to alternative rock, documentaries and local multicultural who have been employed by the college or who have retired from the regular route bus at any time, using the SMART Card scanner system. Assiniboine’s bookstore is located at the Victoria Avenue East campus shows, heavy metal, punk and world music can all be found on the employ of the college; and any person having an interest in the goals Students wishing to access this service must acquire a microchip sticker and is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday with extended hours airwaves of CJ-106. It’s a radio station that represents the diversity and

INFORMATION and objectives of the association or having a strong affinity or support of with an embedded antenna. This sticker must be adhered to the student’s during September and January start-up. excitement of Assiniboine and Brandon.

STUDENT the college. valid Assiniboine student card. Stickers are available at the Victoria Avenue East campus from the ACCSA Office (room 413), or the North The bookstore is here to support students throughout their academic career Visit our website assiniboine.net/cj106, follow us on Twitter and Instagram PRIVILEGES Hill campus at the Len Evans Centre ACCSA Office (room P215). from orientation to graduation. They sell textbooks, Assiniboine exclusive @CJ106FM, or find us on Facebook at CJ106FM The Alternative Edge. As a member of the Assiniboine Alumni Association, you will have access clothing, gifts, grad rings, diploma frames, school supplies and candy. Students STUDENT INFORMATION to many of the college’s facilities and services, including: For a complete schedule and transit routes, please visit brandontransit.ca. can even sell their textbooks back to the bookstore when they’re finished. Join our team. Volunteer or become a radio host.

• Access to the college’s magazine STUDENT HEALTH AND DENTAL PLAN Choices for textbooks: Have you listened to Assiniboine Community College’s radio station • Job postings: Visit assiniboine.net/studentjobs for job postings for Students have access to a student health and dental plan. This plan 1. Rent (save up to 80%) CJ-106 lately? Each week we present a variety of interesting and Assiniboine students and alumni. includes coverage for prescriptions, practitioners, vision, dental, travel 2. eBooks (save up to 50%) entertaining programming, running the gamut from heavy metal world • Library: The library has many resources and publications for use for and more. Insurance fees are assessed and paid to Assiniboine with 3. Used (save up to 75%) music to radio dramas—and we want more! research or enjoyment purposes. all other tuition and fees. Detailed plan information is available at 4. New • Computers: Access to the college’s computers allows you to studentvip.ca/ACCSA. Anyone interested in becoming a radio station volunteer is encouraged to keep your resume up-to-date, perform job-searches, and do Shop online at assiniboineshop.ca or call 204.725.8721. submit programming ideas and to sign up for training. With the exception anything education related. Check with the library if you wish to International students are also enrolled in Guard.me, a compulsory of current students, payment of an annual membership of fifteen dollars use this service. international student health insurance. Fees are assessed and paid to CHILD CARE AND DAYCARE is required. Assiniboine with all other tuition and fees. Detailed plan information is Finding reliable and quality day care for children is a major challenge faced by For more information about the Alumni Association, telephone available at guard.me/acc. parents attending college. It is necessary to have either a regular babysitter Are you passionate about music, culture, literature, wine, cars or 204.725.8700 or toll free in Canada 800.862.6307 ext 7124 or email or daycare centre for your pre-schooler and a backup plan for days when the gardening? Do you want to share your knowledge with the people of [email protected]. Contact Information regular services may be unavailable. It may be necessary to have morning, noon Brandon and surrounding area? If so, CJ-106 is the perfect venue—you Should you have any questions about the plan, please contact: or after school care for your school-aged child, and a backup plan for in-service provide the material, and we’ll provide the air time. ARE YOU ALUMNI? days. To get the best available care for your children, make arrangements early. Visit assiniboine.net/stayconnected to update your contact information, Student VIP For more information or to discuss your role in community-based campus so we can keep you updated on what’s happening at the college and invite Phone: 1.888.918.5056 Visit gov.mb.ca/childcare for information on finding child care in Manitoba. radio, email [email protected]. you to alumni events. Email: [email protected] Assiniboine has an early learning centre on campus in Brandon and in FINANCIAL AID AND ASSISTANCE A MESSAGE FROM THE There is a live web chat feature available on the Student VIP website at Dauphin. Full-time programs are available at both locations; part-time Careful financial planning is essential to college success. The associate ASSINIBOINE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION studentvip.ca/ACCSA. space may be available. registrar —financial aid & awards, and enrolment services—is The Assiniboine Community College Students’ Association exists to serve available to help students with financial planning, identify sources our students. We’re the voice of students at Assiniboine; we work hard Guard.me Assiniboine Early Learning Centre of assistance and provide assistance with applying for funds. You do to encourage student success and help enhance the college experience. Phone: 1.877.873.8447 Assiniboine Community College not need an acceptance letter from Assiniboine before you apply for Email: [email protected] 1430 Victoria Avenue East funding; apply for both the college program and funding as early Our organization is led by a team of elected students on our Students’ Brandon, MB R7A 2A9 as possible. Need guidance? Contact the associate registrar at Association Council, as well as a number of professional staff to bring [email protected]. Need more information? Register for a Financial STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 204.725.8713 services, events and support to the Assiniboine student body. Our I.M. Well’s Student Assistance Program (SAP), is a free counselling Aid & Awards information session at assiniboine.net/infosession. Council meets on a regular basis and works with college representatives program available to all students from all campuses and their immediate • Hours of operation are from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on important initiatives that matter to you, and are always there to family members, courtesy of the ACCSA. The SAP provides 24/7 answers any questions or concerns you may have as a student. counselling services for mental, emotional, physical and financial health for all students and their immediate family members. The ACCSA is a great opportunity for you to get involved and make some key connections within your college community and the business For more information, visit accstudents.com/sap. community. Who could ask for a better, more flexible job than getting paid to represent your classmates on issues that matter to you!? Visit

14 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 15 MANITOBA STUDENT AID PROGRAM HOUSING IT SERVICES Students have 24/7 access to: Government student aid is the main source of financial assistance for The search for a place to live should begin early. Housing can be difficult to IT Services manage the technical infrastructure to support Assiniboine’s • Class schedules many students to finance their education. The Manitoba student aid find, particularly toward the end of the summer as college and university admission requirements, provide technology leadership, support staff • Program progression website, manitobastudentaid.ca, provides information on both loans students return for the school year. Students who arrive in late August and students with their technology needs, and lead via innovation to • Grade information and non-repayable grants. Students can also apply online using this often face a limited choice and higher costs. Students with young families inspire excellence in all technology-lead initiatives. • Profile (name, address, etc.) site. Applications for the new academic year are available online by June who do not find a place to live until late in the summer or early fall will often • Set up a payment plan of each year. This website lists detailed information about how aid is experience delays in enrolling their children in schools and daycare centres. Visit ITServiceDesk.assiniboine.net to search the IT knowledge base or • Make online payments using VISA or MasterCard calculated, so students can assess their eligibility to receive a loan and request assistance by opening a new ticket. • Request an official transcript or confirmation of enrolment the approximate amount of that loan. Places4Students Inc. provides an online collection of numerous housing • Access tax information options. The website provides a large, real-time database for student LIBRARY SERVICES Early application is very important. Although the website says, “results housing vacancies in the Westman area, including photos and text, The friendly Assiniboine library staff is here to help you succeed as STUDENT INTRANET within two weeks,” it can actually be eight weeks or longer before contact information and property features. The a student. We can assist you with academic skills such as research, Registered students have access to the student intranet which provides students receive their money. Students will receive notification from the residency, which welcomes single students in modern residences, is information literacy, academic integrity, and citing. Whether you’re student news, resources, events and services, as well as social media Manitoba student aid program about required documentation and the also included in the search. Located three kilometres from Assiniboine’s working at an Assiniboine campus or from home, the library is here to and contests. date their monies will be available. Victoria Avenue East campus, it has easy access to bus services. For details help you! on the residence, you can also visit brandonu.ca/residence. STUDENT SUCCESS ADVISORS BANK LOANS FACILITIES AND COLLECTION Student success advisors are available at the Victoria Avenue East Many bank and credit unions have special products called “student lines You can also check classified ads and sites such as ebrandon.ca, the The central library is at the Victoria Avenue East campus. A satellite library, campus, the North Hill campus, the Parkland campus in Dauphin and of credit” that provide loans to students in full-time study. Information Brandon Sun newspaper, of kijiji.ca. at the North Hill campus, is located in The Learning Hub located in the Len at the Winnipeg campus. about these lines of credit is available on each financial institution’s Evans Centre for Trades and Technology. We also offer interlibrary loan website. They are a good source of assistance for students who do Parkland campus students can also visit the City of Dauphin’s website for service to help you access materials from outside of our collection. Search Their goal is to help students achieve success at Assiniboine by providing

INFORMATION not qualify for a government loan, who have sufficient collateral or a resources including a rental housing list. The Dauphin Herald advertises for materials on our webpage assiniboine.net/library, contact us, and we them with support, advice, information and assistance whenever needed.

STUDENT co-signor, or who are in a short program where they will begin repaying housing, as does eBrandon and Kijiji. Additionally, students moving to will get library materials to you as soon as possible. Each academic area has a student success advisor. To connect with the fairly soon. The advantage of these loans is that, if students meet Dauphin may also contact the Learning Strategist/Student Success advisor for your program, visit assiniboine.net/studentservices for details. eligibility requirements, the application process is relatively quick and Advisor at Parkland campus for more information and assistance in The library has many resources to support students, including online easy. The disadvantage is that interest must be paid on these loans securing housing. tools and research databases, books, eBooks, newspapers, magazines SERVICES FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS STUDENT INFORMATION while students are in school. Students should thoroughly explore both and DVDs. Students are welcome to borrow books, eBooks, DVDs, and Program info sessions are held throughout the year and are free to attend. this option and the Manitoba student aid option before deciding on the IDENTIFICATION CARDS magazines. Your student card acts as your library card. The library does We strongly recommend prospective students attend these sessions to best route for them. Student identification cards are issued during and after registration. not charge overdue fines, but if you don’t return a book, you are required learn about the types of jobs graduates go into, meet faculty, tour facilities, The card is required to borrow materials from the library and may be to pay for it in order to receive your transcripts. and get a feel for the program to see if it is the right fit for them and their OTHER SOURCES OF FUNDING required for examinations and for other college privileges. Contact the career goals. Visit assiniboine.net/infosession for dates and locations. Sponsorship is also available from a number of different organizations, Registrar’s Office if a card is lost. A replacement fee will be charged Victoria Ave East campus hours: including: First Nations bands or tribal councils, Manitoba Métis (refer to financial information section).Refer to assiniboine.net/registrar September to April The Spend a Day program offers prospective students a chance to Federation (MMF) local area management boards, Employment for more information. Monday to Thursday: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. attend classes for a day with a current student getting a first-hand Manitoba, Workers’ Compensation and insurance organizations, etc. Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. look at what it is like to be a college student and a realistic view of the For more information on these options, contact your local organization INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS Saturday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. program they are considering. Interested individuals or groups should or financial aid. It is wise to apply for both government student aid and Assiniboine is honoured to welcome students from many nations across Sunday: CLOSED contact [email protected] or 204.725.8700 or toll free in funding; if you receive funding you may also receive a smaller loan/grant the province and around the country. Canada 800.862.6307 ext. 6050 to make arrangements for a Spend to top up the funding. The Learning Hub Library (North Hill campus) hours: a Day visit. Diversity contributes to the wealth of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit September to April SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES knowledge at Assiniboine, where we aim to ensure a sense of belonging Tuesday: 8:30 to 11 a.m. SERVICES FOR CURRENT STUDENTS An increasing number of college students are using scholarships while valuing and celebrating success. May to August: Hours vary Personal and Academic Advising and bursaries to supplement their other financing for college. Visit Students attending college for the first time experience many changes in assiniboine.net/awards to review a listing of scholarships and bursaries We work hard to create a supportive environment that will make the For current hours, call 204.725.8727 or check the library webpage. their lives. These changes present many challenges: making new friends, available to Assiniboine students. educational experience fun and rewarding for Indigenous students. By adapting to a new living and learning environment, managing financial way of special events, cultural activities and support, we assist Indigenous ON THE WEB concerns and meeting time management pressures. Student success All college applications will be reviewed for Assiniboine entrance students in their academic and personal growth. Search the library catalogue or check out the comprehensive set of online advisors recognize that these difficulties are real, but not insurmountable. scholarships based on academics. See the college website for details. For resources. You can find all library information on the college’s website at Student success advisors are available to listen, provide information, any questions regarding scholarships or bursaries, contact the associate Indigenous services include traditional and mainstream advising support. assiniboine.net/library. and assist in finding solutions to problems, or to refer to an appropriate registrar at [email protected]. We also organize and support many activities throughout the year, agency or business service. including regular Elders’ visits and ongoing cultural and social activities. We CONTACT INFORMATION JOB POSTINGS can also refer you to external Elders, Indigenous organizations, community Email: [email protected] For many students, academic issues become a concern, whether it Part-time and summer jobs for students and full-time jobs for graduates events and other resources. Telephone: 204.725.8727 is the realization that the program is different than they expected or are posted on the college website at assiniboine.net/studentjobs on a Toll free in Canada: 800.862.6307 ext. 6638 problems with academic progress. Student success advisors can help regular basis. Also, visit this website for links to career planning and job Feel welcome to use the Cultural Centres at our Victoria Avenue Fax: 204.725.8740 students re-evaluate program choices and explore ways of helping search websites. East and North Hill campuses as an informal place to relax and socialize students succeed academically. Recognizing these situations early in the with other Indigenous students. LOCATIONS AND MAPS college year, and dealing with them immediately, greatly increases Campus locations are available on our website at assiniboine.net/locations. chances of success. For more information on services offered, visit assiniboine.net/indigenous Campus maps are available on each campus page. or call 204.725.8700 ext. 7181 or toll free 800.862.6307 ext. 7181. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS MYACC All programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. As soon as students are registered in courses, they are sent a letter Students require access to computer devices at home and may be required about their MyACC account, which can be accessed through the internet to bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech from any computer. for more detailed information about the requirements for this program.

16 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 17 THE LEARNING CURVE ACCESSIBILITY/DISABILITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Students may book appointments with Learning Curve staff for assistance Refer to Policy A03 - Academic Accommodations at with study skills, effective test-taking strategies, time management, and assiniboine.net/policies. • Distance delivery (flexible start) COURSES 2022 - 23 other learning strategies. The learning strategist may help students find • Certificate more productive ways of learning. Educational assistants are available Assiniboine is committed to supporting and accommodating students in NUMBER TITLE CREDITS to help students with specific programs or to develop effective writing, their academic program to allow them fair and equal access to education. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES math, computer and study skills. The Learning Curve staff also provide Graduates may find work as virtual assistants, office managers, data ACCT-0048 Admin Assistant Accounting 1 6 support and services to students with accessibility needs. Some accommodations and services we may be able to provide include: entry clerks, general office clerks, or administrative assistants. ACCT-0049 Admin Assistant Accounting 2 6 • Exam accommodations COMM-0383 Business Communications 6 THE TEST CENTRE • Alternate format materials ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COMM-0382 Business English 6 The Test Centre offers students and staff a quality and academically • Assistive technology • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent COMP-0596 Data Processing 6 secure testing environment which enhances overall learning, achievement • English 40G/40S or equivalent COMP-0594 Introduction to Excel 6 and student/customer satisfaction. This centralized testing facility Student success advisors work with students in a proactive manner. • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent COMP-0593 Keyboarding and Documents 6 improves the quality, security and academic integrity of assessment It is important to call as early as possible because some funding or COMP-0595 Keyboarding Applications 6 administration at the college. accommodations need months to arrange. English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants OFAD-0025 Office Procedures 1 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list OFAD-0026 Office Procedures 2 6 The Test Centre provides invigilation services for both distance and If your program requires admissions testing, it is important to contact are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See PRAC-0272 Practicum-ADMST 3 on-campus students and external clients in a quiet, secure, camera- the student success advisor for your program before doing the testing. assiniboine.net/elp for more information. monitored testing environment. NEXT STEPS Students applying for Manitoba student aid need to declare their disability TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. We provide a professional and academically secure testing on the application to be eligible for related Canada student grants. Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students

INFORMATION environment for: require access to computer devices at home and may be required to FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION

STUDENT For full information about accommodations and services for bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech Visit assiniboine.net/adminassistant. • Our on-campus and distance education students students with disabilities visit assiniboine.net/studentservices or for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. • Individuals requiring invigilation from other post-secondary institutions call 204.725.7500 or toll free in Canada 800.862.6307 ext. 6639 or • On-site private industry exams email [email protected]. UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Pearson VUE, Certiport and Scranton Assessment Solutions online • Work and learn at your own pace testing providers WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY • Hands-on learning provides skills and experience to get Assiniboine Community College is a wheelchair accessible facility, you career-ready Test Centre hours vary by location. including automatic doors, washroom facilities and elevators. CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS PROGRAMS DIPLOMA For more information on all the services on offer visit To graduate with an Administrative Assistant certificate, students must assiniboine.net/testcentre, email [email protected] or call successfully complete 60 academic credits and 3 practical credits. 204.725.8700 ext.6700 or 800.862.6307 ext. 6700. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline.

CONNECTIONS Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page.

PROGRAM FEES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to date information.

18 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 19 AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities • North Hill campus Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology CONNECTIONS • Two-year diploma and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply (September start) Students who successfully complete the accredited certificate program credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- • Students apply to the Heavy Equipment Technician program and with an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects CAREER OPPORTUNITIES date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the graduate with a Heavy Equipment Technician certificate and level for which the program was accredited, gain employment and Employment opportunities are varied and plentiful, in both urban and rural program page. • Nine-month certificate register as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive settings. Potential employers include grain companies, seed and crop input credit for Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Heavy suppliers, banks and credit unions, livestock supply outlets, agricultural PROGRAM FEES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Duty Equipment Technician, Agricultural Equipment Technician, or Truck equipment dealers, government agencies, agronomists/consultants, Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Graduates find employment as technicians in the farm machinery, and Transport Mechanic apprenticeship program. and co-operatives. Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to transport truck and construction equipment sectors. date information. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities Career opportunities include agriculture, agronomy, sales and service, ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply finance, livestock, marketing, management, research, administration and COURSES 2022 - 23 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- precision agriculture. • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the NUMBER TITLE CREDITS program page. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent Year One educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PROGRAM FEES • English 40G/40S or equivalent are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent HLTH-0030 1st Aid - Emergency 0 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to MATH-0106 Agribusiness Math 6 date information. English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants AGRC-0162 Agro-Ecology Field Laboratory 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students COURSES 2022 - 23 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. COMP-0571 Communications and Technology 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. COOP-0025 Co-op Work Placement - AGRB 15 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech NUMBER TITLE CREDITS DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND AGRC-0295 Crop Pest Management 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS AGRC-0219 Crop Production Systems 6 PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students ACCT-XXXX Financial Accounting 1 6 PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS COMM-0045 Communications 3 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to HLTH-0277 Occupational Health & Safety 6 To be successful in this program and industry, it is important for you to ELEC-0001 Electrical Science 3 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech PEST-0103 Pesticides in Agriculture 6 be able to: ELEC-0036 Electrical Systems 15 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. PEDV-0313 Professional Development 6 MECH-0146 Engines 9 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA AGRC-0290 Soil & Soil Fertility 6 • Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including safety glasses MECH-0127 HVAC Systems 3 PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS and steel toe boots MECH-0147 Hydraulics 9 A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is strongly recommended Year Two • Work outdoors in extreme warm and cold weather conditions BUSN-0154 Industry Encounter 3 given the potential need to travel for co-op work placement. (+30°C to -40°C) MATH-0113 Math – HETCH 3 BUSN-0164 Agribusiness Management 6 • Use ladders and work at varying heights WRKP-0036 Orientation/Shop Skills-HDET 12 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES MKTG-0064 Agribusiness Marketing 6 • Be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds MECH-0148 Power Trains 12 • Co-operative work placement between year one and two BUSN-0161 Agribusiness Plan 6 • Work as part of a team PRAC-0290 Practicum – HETCH 3 • Hands-on activities, tours and field laboratories AGRC-0296 Agricultural Equipment 6 • Be punctual and attend class on a regular basis WELD-0001 Welding 1 3 • Extensive networking with industry MKTG-0063 Commodity Marketing 6 BUSN-0163 Customer Relations 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES NEXT STEPS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS ENVR-0038 Environmental Land Management 6 • Modern, well-equipped laboratories and shops Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. To graduate with an Agribusiness diploma, students must successfully AGRC-0293 Integrated Crop Management 6 • Hands-on emphasis in all courses complete 120 academic credits and 15 practical credits. AGRC-0294 Livestock Production 6 • Industry-based practicum Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information COMP-0570 Precision Agriculture 6 session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. course outline. NEXT STEPS To graduate with a Heavy Equipment Technician certificate, students Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. must successfully complete 75 academic credits and 3 practical credits. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION CONNECTIONS Visit assiniboine.net/agtech. Agreements exist with the University of Minnesota Crookston and the Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the for recognition of training received in this program. session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each course outline. campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. Graduates are also eligible: FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION • For membership in Manitoba Institute of Agrologists as Visit assiniboine.net/agribusiness. technical agrologists • To elect to complete certifications required for Pesticide Applicators/Dispenser licensing in Manitoba • To challenge the Prairie Provinces’ Certified Crop Advisor exam

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• Parkland campus (rotating start) PROGRAM FEES • Part-time, evening (September start, every other year) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Six-month certificate Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the • Certificate Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to NUMBER TITLE CREDITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES date information. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates find employment opportunities in commercial and residential This program will train students as paraprofessionals in a counselling- PSSY-0014 Counselling 6 construction, materials merchandising, prefabrication centres, millwork COURSES 2022 - 23 related field. PSSY-0070 Counselling and Interviewing 3 and cabinet making facilities and in entrepreneurial ventures in building PSSY-0032 Counselling Children and Youth 3 or woodworking fields. NUMBER TITLE CREDITS Opportunities for employment are expanding as society’s need for PEDV-0321 Counselling Practicum Prep 1.5 self-growth and self-awareness of individuals and groups increases. PSSY-0101 Counselling Skills Theory 4 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS DRFT-0001 Blueprint Reading (CARPW) 3 Graduates may find a broad range of entry-level employment PSSY-0033 Cultural Adapt/Counselling 3 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent CPWW-0004 Building Materials 1.5 opportunities in areas such as family services, health care and PSSY-0102 Family Counselling Skills 4 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent SCIE-0007 Building Science 1.5 community service organizations. PSSY-0053 Indigenous Counselling 3 PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 LAWG-0092 Legal and Ethical Issues 2 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COMM-0260 Communications 1.5 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PRAC-0273 Practicum - APLCN 2.5 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list CPWW-0012 Concrete Forming Technology 3 • A complete Manitoba grade 12 or equivalent PSSY-0103 Trauma and Crisis 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See WRKP-0030 Construction Safety 3 • English 40G/40S or equivalent with a minimum of 60% assiniboine.net/elp for more information. MATH-0013 Construction Trades Geometry 1.5 • Current criminal record check NEXT STEPS CPWW-0031 Hand Tools 9 • Current child abuse registry check Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS PRAC-0300 Practicum – APLBC 1 • Current adult abuse registry check Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students CPWW-0007 Roof Framing 6 • Complete supplementary form FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION require access to computer devices at home and may be required to CPWW-0003 Shop Layout 3 Visit assiniboine.net/appliedcounselling. bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech CPWW-0005 Wood Frame Construction 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. CPWW-0002 Woodworking Machines 1 3 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS NEXT STEPS See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. To be successful in this program and industry, it is important for you to Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. be able to: TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

• Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including hardhat, safety session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each require access to computer devices at home and may be required to PROGRAMS DIPLOMA glasses and steel toe boots campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech • Work outdoors in extreme warm and cold weather conditions for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. (+30°C to -40°C) FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION • Use ladders and work at varying heights Visit assiniboine.net/appliedbuilding. UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Work as part of a team • Program emphasizes skills in demand by employers • Take direction from a supervisor • Curriculum emphasizes an emergent and inclusive approach • Be punctual and attend class on a regular basis • Classroom theory integrated with role play and group assignments • Work while you study in our part-time, evening course delivery A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is strongly recommended given the potential need to travel for practicum placement. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS To graduate with an Applied Counselling Skills certificate, students must UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES successfully complete 35 credits. Courses are offered part-time on a • Modern, well-equipped shop rotating schedule. • Emphasis on practical, applied learning • Industry-based practicum The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS To graduate with an Applied Building Construction certificate, students PROGRAM FEES must successfully complete 42 academic credits and 1 practical credit. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to The minimum passing grade for each course is 60% and is indicated on the date information. course outline. Course failure will result in discontinuance in the program.

CONNECTIONS Students who successfully complete the accredited program with an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit for Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Carpenter apprenticeship program. As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program.

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• Parkland campus (rotating start) PROGRAM FEES • North Hill campus, Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology COURSES 2022 - 23 • Six-month certificate Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the (September start) Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to • Nine-month certificate NUMBER TITLE CREDITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES date information. Graduates find employment opportunities with electrical contractors, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 construction companies, maintenance departments of industrial COURSES 2022 - 23 Graduates find employment opportunities in automobile dealerships, COMM-0045 Communications 3 companies, public utilities and wholesale suppliers. automobile sales and repair shops, automotive component parts and ELEC-0001 Electrical Science 3 NUMBER TITLE CREDITS rebuilding shops, and other related businesses. ELEC-0013 Electrical/Electronic Systems 15 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MECH-0054 Gas Engines 15 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent ELEC-0020 AC Theory Devices & Circuits 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MATH-0109 Math - Automotive 1.5 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent WRKP-0038 Applied Electrical Safety 3 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent WRKP-0061 Orientation & Shop Skills 10.5 MATH-0089 Applied Math and Science 6 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent MECH-0056 Power Trains Automotive 15 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants DRFT-0009 Blueprint Reading (ELECT) 3 PRAC-0164 Practicum - AUTO 3 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PEDV-0251 Careers in Electrical Trade 1.5 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants WELD-0001 Welding 1 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list assiniboine.net/elp for more information. COMM-0045 Communications 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. NEXT STEPS ELEC-0021 DC Theory Devices & Circuits 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS ELEC-0019 Electrical Code 1 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students PRAC-0297 Practicum - AELCT 1 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information require access to computer devices at home and may be required to ELEC-0018 Residential & Premise Wiring 12 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech require access to computer devices at home and may be required to campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. NEXT STEPS bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES Visit assiniboine.net/automotive. • Modern, well-equipped electrical shop Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Emphasis on practical, applied learning session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each • Modern, well-equipped automotive shop • Industry-based practicum campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. • Industry-based practicum • Great employment potential for graduates CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION PROGRAMS DIPLOMA To graduate with an Applied Electrical Installation certificate, students Visit assiniboine.net/appliedelectrical. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS must successfully complete 46.5 academic credits and 1 practical credit. To graduate with an Automotive Technician certificate, students must successfully complete 66 academic credits and 3 practical credits. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the CONNECTIONS course outline. Students who successfully complete the accredited program with an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level CONNECTIONS for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register as Students who successfully complete the accredited program with an an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit for Level 1 accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Construction, Industrial for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register as or Power Electrician apprenticeship program. an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit for Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship program.

Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page.

PROGRAM FEES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to date information.

As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program.

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• Distance delivery (flexible start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Victoria Avenue East campus (September, January or May start) date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the • Certificate • Parkland campus (September start, every other year; program page. NUMBER TITLE CREDITS specializations vary) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Available part-time (after consultation with program chairperson) PROGRAM FEES Focusing on bookkeeping and computerized business environments, COMP-0602 Accounting Software 6 • Two-year diploma Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses graduates will be well positioned to take on employment as bookkeepers, ACCT-0053 Financial Accounting 1 6 & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to date information. accounts receivable/payable supervisors, administrative assistants, ACCT-0054 Financial Accounting 2 6 The Business Administration program is designed with experiential payroll administrators, office managers, budget coordinators and ACCT-0050 Introductory Mgmnt Accounting 6 learning spirit in mind. Learn how to negotiate, invest, sell, market and YEAR ONE & YEAR TWO REQUIRED COURSES assistant controllers. HRMG-0117 Payroll Administration 3 manage people in this economy. Then, connect the dots within a strategic ALL SPECIALIZATIONS 2022-23 COMP-0603 Software Applications 6 approach. This program prepares you to administer and manage all types ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BUSN-0171 Taxation 1 6 and sizes of businesses. NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • A complete Manitoba grade 12 or equivalent • Consumer/Essential Math 40S or equivalent NEXT STEPS Focus on your career path and choose to specialize in one of the Year One Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. following areas: English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION • Accounting COMM-0006 Communications 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. Visit assiniboine.net/bookkeeping. • Financial Services ECON-0006 Economics 1 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. • Human Resource Management ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 6 • Marketing ACCT-0004 Financial Accounting 2 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS HRMG-0036 Human Resource Management 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students There are 84 credits of required courses that are common to MKTG-0044 Marketing Principles 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to all specializations. MATH-0107 Math for Business 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech BUSN-0168 Organizations and Management 6 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PEDV-0322 Personal Management 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent COMP-0597 Software Applications 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • English 40G/40S or equivalent • Theory emphasizes skills in demand by employers • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent Year Two • Concentrated, advanced courses get you career-ready CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

• Work while you study English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants BUSN-0167 Business Capstone 6 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list BUSN-0166 Canadian Business and Society 6 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. ECON-0007 Economics 2 6 To graduate with a Bookkeeping certificate, students must successfully See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. COMM-0386 Research and Report Writing 6 complete 39 academic credits. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Each specialization has additional required credits in year two; see below The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students for a listing of each specialization’s required courses and electives. course outline. require access to computer devices at home and may be required to bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech ACCOUNTING SPECIALIZATION PROGRAM FEES for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES Graduates find opportunities in public accounting firms, banks, trust date information. • Emphasis on practical, applied learning companies, accounting and internal auditing departments in industrial • Opportunities to interact with and learn from business firms, federal, provincial or municipal offices, school divisions, parochial community leaders schools, tribal councils, non-profit organizations and health care • Students work in teams to apply learning from all areas of institutions, and in owner-managed businesses as business/office the program in the capstone course managers. Many graduates choose to continue their education.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS YEAR TWO COURSES To graduate with a Business Administration diploma, students must successfully complete 120 credits. NUMBER TITLE CREDITS

The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the COMP-0598 Advanced Software 6 course outline. BUSN-0165 Corporate Finance 6 ACCT-0005 Financial Accounting 3 6 CONNECTIONS ACCT-0007 Financial Accounting 4 6 • Chartered Professional Accounting (CPA) ACCT-0050 Introductory Mgmnt Accounting 6 • Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) • International Institute of Marketing Professionals (IIMP) Elective courses • Investment Funds Institute of Canada (IFIC) Choose one of the following:

Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities ACCT-0051 Sage Accounting Software 6 and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply BUSN-0171 Taxation 1 6 credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to-

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FINANCIAL SERVICES SPECIALIZATION MARKETING SPECIALIZATION • North Hill campus, Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology PROGRAM FEES (September start) Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Nine-month certificate Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to Graduates find excellent opportunities in the financial services’ industry Employment opportunities exist in sales, advertising, promotion, publicity, date information. as personal banking officers, lending officers (retail and agricultural), sales management, marketing management, retail management, market CAREER OPPORTUNITIES investment analysts, stockbrokers, and customer service representatives. analysis, market research and new venture development. Graduates find employment opportunities in commercial and residential COURSES 2022 - 23 construction, materials merchandising, prefabrication centres, millwork YEAR TWO COURSES YEAR TWO COURSES and cabinet making facilities and in entrepreneurial ventures in building NUMBER TITLE CREDITS or woodworking fields. NUMBER TITLE CREDITS NUMBER TITLE CREDITS DRFT-0001 Blueprint Reading (CARPW) 3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS CPWW-0013 Building Layout 1.5 BUSN-0160 Canadian Investment Funds 6 MKTG-0035 Applied Marketing Research 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent CPWW-0004 Building Materials 1.5 BUSN-0165 Corporate Finance 6 MKTG-0032 International Business 6 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent SCIE-0007 Building Science 1.5 BUSN-0170 Financial Planning 6 COMM-0387 Marketing Communications 6 CPWW-0008 Cabinet Making 9 BUSN-0169 Personal Finance 6 MKTG-0065 Professional Selling 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 MKTG-0065 Professional Selling 6 MKTG-0052 Retail Management 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list COMM-0260 Communications 1.5 BUSN-0171 Taxation 1 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. CPWW-0012 Concrete Forming Technology 3 Elective courses See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. WRKP-0030 Construction Safety 3 Optional elective course: Choose one of the following: MATH-0013 Construction Trades Geometry 1.5 BUSN-0172 Life License Qualification 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS CPWW-0009 Exterior Finishing 6 COMP-0599 Graphic and Web Design 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students CPWW-0031 Hand Tools 9 MKTG-0066 Marketing Strategy & Analysis 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to CPWW-0010 Interior Finishing 3 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech PRAC-0031 Practicum - CARP 3

DIPLOMA PROGRAMS HUMAN RESOURCE CERTIFICATE AND MANAGEMENT SPECIALIZATION NEXT STEPS for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. CPWW-0007 Roof Framing 6 Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. CPWW-0003 Shop Layout 3 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS CPWW-0011 Stair Building 6 Graduates can anticipate applying their business management skills Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information To be successful in this program and industry, it is important for you to CPWW-0005 Wood Frame Construction 6 in areas relating to personnel administration: staffing, training and session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each be able to: CPWW-0002 Woodworking Machines 1 3 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

development, labour relations, compensation management and collective campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. CPWW-0006 Woodworking Machines 2 9 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA bargaining. Employment opportunities are available in industrial, • Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including hardhat, commercial and government organizations. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION safety glasses and steel toe boots NEXT STEPS Visit assiniboine.net/business. • Work outdoors in extreme warm and cold weather conditions Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. YEAR TWO COURSES (+30°C to -40°C) • Use ladders and work at varying heights Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Work as part of a team session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each • Take direction from a supervisor campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. COMP-0598 Advanced Software 6 • Be punctual and attend class on a regular basis HRMG-0118 Compensation 6 FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION HRMG-0115 Human Resource Law 6 A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is strongly recommended Visit assiniboine.net/carpentry. HRMG-0039 Labour Relations 6 given the potential need to travel for practicum placement. HRMG-0040 Staffing 6 HRMG-0034 Training and Development 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Modern, well-equipped woodworking shop • Emphasis on practical, applied learning • Industry-based practicum

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS To graduate with a Carpentry and Woodworking certificate, students must successfully complete 76.5 academic credits and 3 practical credits.

The minimum passing grade for each course is 60% and is indicated on the course outline. Course failure will result in discontinuance in the program.

CONNECTIONS Students who successfully complete the accredited program with an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit for Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Carpenter As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving apprenticeship program. the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program.

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• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Available part-time (after consultation with program chairperson) • Victoria Avenue East campus (November start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • One-year certificate NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Two-year diploma NUMBER TITLE CREDITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES MATH-0093 Algebra (Civil) 6 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates find employment with consulting engineering and COMP-0200 AutoCAD 1 (Civil) 6 Graduates find employment with consulting engineering and Group A architectural firms, construction and development companies, inspection COMP-0201 AutoCAD 2 (Civil) 6 architectural firms, construction and development companies, inspection and testing agencies, manufacturers, fabricators and material suppliers, SCIE-0085 Chemistry 1 (Civil) 3 and testing agencies, manufacturers, fabricators and material suppliers, MATH-0084 Calculus and Statistics 9 as well as with various departments of municipal, provincial and federal SCIE-0086 Chemistry 2 (Civil) 4.5 as well as with various departments of municipal, provincial and federal COOP-0028 Co-op Work Placement - CVLTM 12 government services. PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 government services. ENGR-0039 Geotechnical Materials 1 9 COMM-0138 Communications (Civil) 3 SCIE-0078 Hydromatics 9 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ENGR-0004 Construction Materials/Safety 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COMP-0514 Municipal Computer Apps 7.5 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent COOP-0014 Co-op Work Placement - CVLTC 12 • Civil Technician certificate from Assiniboine Community College. BUSN-0151 Project Administration 9 • English 40G/40S or equivalent DRFT-0011 Drafting Fundamentals (Civil) 9 Applicants with a Civil Technician certificate from other post- ENGR-0040 Roadway Design 1 7.5 • Pre-Calculus or Applied Mathematics 40S or equivalent ENVR-0020 Environment, Ethics and Society 3 secondary institutions will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. SCIE-0079 Terrain Analysis 6 with a minimum mark of 65% WRKP-0035 General Safety Training 0 MATH-0041 Geometry (Civil) 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants Group B English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants MECH-0068 Mechanics (Civil) 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list COMM-0139 Report Writing (Civil) 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. BUSN-0153 Applied Research Project 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. ENGR-0003 Strength of Materials 1 3 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. BUSN-0152 Economics/Management 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. ENGR-0001 Surveying 1 6 ENGR-0041 Geotechnical Materials 2 9 ENGR-0009 Surveying 2 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS SCIE-0080 Hydrology 7.5 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS HLTH-0047 WHMIS 1 0 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students ENGR-0042 Pavement Mix Design 9 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students require access to computer devices at home and may be required to ENGR-0043 Roadway Design 2 9 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to NEXT STEPS bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech SCIE-0081 Water and Waste 9 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. * Program scheduling and availability is subject to change. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each • Membership or advanced standing with professional organizations NEXT STEPS PROGRAMS DIPLOMA • Emphasis on practical, applied learning campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. • Co-op work experience Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. • Work on AutoCAD • Emphasis on practical, applied learning • Gain surveying experience FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information Visit assiniboine.net/civiltechnician. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS To graduate with a Civil Technology - Municipal Engineering specialization campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. To graduate with a Civil Technician certificate, students must successfully diploma, students must successfully complete 112.5 academic credits and complete 76.5 academic credits and 12 practical credits. Graduates are 12 practical credits over two years. Courses are offered in alternate years FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION eligible to continue with their studies in the Civil Technology - Municipal or a block. Visit assiniboine.net/civiltechnology. Engineering specialization diploma program at Assiniboine. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. course outline. PROGRAM FEES CONNECTIONS Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Graduates of Assiniboine’s program may be eligible for advanced Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to standing towards ’s Civil Engineering Technology date information. diploma program.

PROGRAM FEES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to date information.

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• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Victoria Avenue East campus (September and February start) CONNECTIONS • Available part-time (after consultation with program chairperson) • Parkland campus (January start) Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities • Two-year diploma (optional exit after year one: NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Two rotating sites per year and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply Electronic Technician certificate) • Distance delivery (flexible start) credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Year One • Challenge program date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Clustered learning sites program page. Graduates are prepared for careers as engineering technologists in ELTE-0077 Cabling and Installation 3 • Six-month certificate the communications industry in areas such as computer-aided design, PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 PROGRAM FEES electronic design and repair, computer programming, network design, ELTE-0087 Communication Circuits 3 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the communication systems installation or design or project management. COMP-0439 Computer Programming 1 3 Graduates will find employment in acute and extended care hospitals, Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to COMP-0440 Computer Programming 2 3 personal care homes, private care facilities, mental health settings date information. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ELTE-0052 Digital Circuits 6 and home care. • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent ELTE-0053 Electric Circuits 1 6 COURSES 2022 - 23 • English 40G/40S or equivalent ELTE-0054 Electric Circuits 2 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Pre-calculus or Applied Mathematics 40S or equivalent ELTE-0073 Electronic Circuits 1 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent NUMBER TITLE CREDITS ELTE-0056 Electronic Circuits 2 6 • Current criminal record check Applicants who have Mathematics 40G, Mathematics 301 or Consumer/ ELTE-0058 Instruments and Measurements 1 3 • Current child abuse registry check PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 Essential Mathematics 40S will be required to write a mathematics ELTE-0088 Manufacturing Techniques 3 • Current adult abuse registry check HLTH-0176 Daily Living Laboratory 3 assessment test to assess their eligibility for admission. ELTE-0059 Micro-Controller Systems 6 • Proof of current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation – HLTH-0175 Daily Living Theory 3 COMP-0410 Network Fundamentals 6 Health Care Provider (CPR-HCP) HLTH-0004 Gerontology 3 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COMP-0441 Network Routing 6 HLTH-0003 Growth and Development 3 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list MATH-0063 Technical Math 3 Applicants who are accepted into the program will also be required HLTH-0005 Health Issues/Community Health 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. COMM-0178 Technical Writing 3 to provide proof of up-to-date immunization prior to the start of WRKP-0002 Health, Environment & Safety 3 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. practicum rotations. COMM-0037 Human Relations/Communication 3 Year Two HLTH-0006 Mental Health 3 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants HLTH-0002 Nutrition 3 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students ELTE-0061 Antennas & Transmission Lines 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PRAC-0074 Practicum 1 - CHCA 3 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to ELTE-0090 Applied Research Project 9 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. PRAC-0040 Senior Practicum CHCA 3 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech ELTE-0062 Broadband Systems 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. PROGRAMS DIPLOMA for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. MATH-0061 Calculus 3 NEXT STEPS ELTE-0080 Communications Systems 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES ELTE-0063 Communications Theory 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students • Well-equipped, modern laboratories ELTE-0078 Embedded Systems 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information • On campus student branch with the Certified Technicians and ELTE-0082 Emerging Technologies 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each Technologists Association of Manitoba (CTTAM) ENVR-0020 Environment, Ethics & Society 3 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. ELTE-0065 Instruments and Measurements 2 3 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS BUSN-0128 Project Management 3 CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK/ FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION To graduate with a Communications Engineering Technology diploma, COMM-0270 Report Writing 3 ABUSE REGISTRY CHECKS Visit assiniboine.net/chca. students must successfully complete 144 academic credits. Students may ELTE-0089 Voice Communications 3 Many agencies where students are placed for practicum experience require choose to exit after year one with an Electronic Technician certificate if ELTE-0085 Wireless Data Systems 3 students to disclose convictions for any offenses. In some instances, they successfully complete 72 academic credits. ELTE-0086 Wireless Systems 6 applicants with a criminal record or listed on the Child Abuse Registry and/or Adult Abuse Registry may not be admitted to the program. If you The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the NEXT STEPS fall into one of these categories, please contact the School of Nursing prior course outline. Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. to applying.

CONNECTIONS Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each • Strong clinical component in a wide variety of health care settings and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. • Program emphasizes employability skills desired by health credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- care employers date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION program page. Visit assiniboine.net/cet. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS To graduate with a Comprehensive Health Care Aide certificate, students PROGRAM FEES must successfully complete 27 academic credits and 6 practical credits. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the date information. course outline.

As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program.

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• North Hill campus, Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology COURSES 2022 - 23 • North Hill campus, Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 (September start) • Two-year diploma (option to exit after completion of year one with a • Nine-month certificate NUMBER TITLE CREDITS Professional Cooking certificate) NUMBER TITLE CREDITS

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ELEC-0017 AC Machines 6 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Year One Graduates find employment opportunities with electrical contractors, ELEC-0020 AC Theory Devices & Circuits 6 Graduates are employed as chefs in hotels, restaurants, resorts, construction companies, maintenance departments of industrial DRFT-0009 Blueprint Reading (ELECT) 3 institutional kitchens and catering companies. Graduates enjoy HLTH-0030 1st Aid - Emergency 0 companies, public utilities and wholesale suppliers. PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 opportunities for advancement, as the food service industry tends to COOK-0004 Breakfast Cookery 3 ELEC-0014 Commercial Wiring 9 promote from within. PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COMM-0045 Communications 3 COOK-0079 Cooking Fundamentals 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent ELEC-0021 DC Theory Devices & Circuits 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COOK-0080 Cooking Principles 3 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent ELEC-0019 Electrical Code 1 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent COOK-0081 Culinary Applications 1 6 ELEC-0015 Electrical Code 2 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent COOK-0082 Culinary Skills 3 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants PRAC-0076 Practicum 1 - ELEC 2 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent WRKP-0021 Fire Safety 0 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PRAC-0077 Practicum 2 - ELEC 3 COOK-0014 FoodSafe 1 0 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. ELEC-0018 Residential & Premise Wiring 12 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COOK-0005 Garde Manger 1 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. ELEC-XXXX Solid State Theory 3 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list HOSP-0028 Hospitality 1 3 ELEC-0022 Three-phase Theory 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See PEDV-0145 Job Skills Development 3 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS assiniboine.net/elp for more information. COOK-0096 Level 1 Final Practical Cook 0 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students NEXT STEPS COOK-0098 Level 1 Final Theory Cook 0 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS COOK-0010 Meats and Poultry 1 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students COOK-0083 Menu Planning and Food Costing 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information require access to computer devices at home and may be required to COOK-0074 Patisserie 1 6 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech HOSP-0052 Smart Choices 0 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. COOK-0174 Stocks, Soups and Sauces 1 6 • Modern, well-equipped electrical shop COOK-0087 Vegetables/Fruits/Starches 1 6 • Emphasis on practical, applied learning FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS HLTH-0047 WHMIS 1 0 • Industry-based practicum Visit assiniboine.net/ce. Program requirements include participating in live restaurant and event COMP-0020 Word Processing Skills 3 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

• Condo project to simulate real-life setting operations outside of the typical day schedule and include early mornings, PROGRAMS DIPLOMA evenings and weekend hours. Alcohol and a variety of culinary traditions Year Two GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS are part of the program. To graduate with a Construction Electrician certificate, students must COMP-0198 Computer Applications 3 successfully complete 63 academic credits and 5 practical credits. UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES COOK-0063 Cuisine and Trends 6 • Major culinary events that include fine dining and specialty festivals COOK-0088 Culinary Applications 2 6 The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the • Learn how to prepare and present food of all kinds—from basic COOK-0061 Foodservice Management 6 course outline. to flamboyant COOK-0058 Garde Manger 2 6 • Extensive, hands-on learning in the kitchen COOK-0097 Level 2 Final Practical Cook 0 CONNECTIONS • Create culinary masterpieces COOK-0099 Level 2 Final Theory Cook 0 Students who successfully complete the accredited program with an COOK-0089 Meats and Poultry 2 6 accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS COOK-0065 Nutritional Cooking 3 for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register as To graduate with a Culinary Arts diploma, students must successfully COOK-0067 Patisserie 2 6 an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit for Level 1 complete 135 credits. COOK-0090 Patisserie 3 6 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Construction, Industrial COOK-0091 Seafood Cookery 6 or Power Electrician apprenticeship program. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the COOK-0112 Special Culinary Projects 9 course outline. COOK-0092 Stocks, Soups and Sauces 2 3 Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities COOK-0093 Vegetables/Fruits/Starches 2 3 and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply CONNECTIONS credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Graduates who register as an apprentice within two years of completing NEXT STEPS date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the the program may be granted credit for both Level 1 and Level 2 cook Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. program page. in-school technical training. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information PROGRAM FEES Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- date information. date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION program page. Visit assiniboine.net/culinary.

PROGRAM FEES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes date information. may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program.

34 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 35 DIGITAL ART AND DESIGN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) PROGRAM FEES • Two-year diploma • Parkland campus (September start; every other year) Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Workplace program (rural rotating; every other year) Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Two-year diploma date information. Graduates of the Digital Art and Design program find exciting and Year One - Required challenging entry level opportunities as web and interface designers, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES COURSES 2022 - 23 graphic designers, motion graphic artists and digital artists. Prospective ARTS-0022 Art & Design Fundamentals 6 Positions are available in a variety of settings, including infant, pre-school employers include design firms, advertising agencies, game development BUSN-0194 Business & Entrepreneurship 1 6 and school age programs, nursery schools, Head Start, and other Child and NUMBER TITLE CREDITS studios, and in-house creative departments of larger companies. PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 Family resource facilities. Entrepreneurs find additional options with freelance contracts. Graduates COMP-0620 Digital Art & Design Studio 1 6 Year One may apply their skills in the areas of digitally-based business solutions, COMM-0400 Interactive Communications 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS broadcast graphics, digital entertainment and web-delivered training. COMP-0623 Programming Fundamentals 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent ECED-0044 Applied Practical Skills 1 5 COMP-0624 Software Skills 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent with a minimum mark of 60% ECED-0045 Applied Practical Skills 2 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COMM-0401 Storytelling & Content Writing 6 • Current criminal record check ECED-0006 Art 3 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent MEDP-0100 Studio Skills 6 • Current child abuse registry check PSSY-0029 Child Development 1 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent with a minimum mark of 65% COMM-0402 Typography & Brand 6 PSSY-0020 Child Development 2 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants Year One - Elective Courses educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list ECED-0004 Curriculum Planning 1 3 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list Choose 6 credits from the following: are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See COMP-0414 Documentation 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. assiniboine.net/elp for more information. PSSY-0019 Family Dynamics 3 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. ARTS-0021 Art, 3D & Motion 6 ECED-0001 Guiding Children’s Behaviour 6 MEDP-0097 Front-End Development 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS ECED-0002 Health, Nutrition and Safety 1 3 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students COMM-0035 Interpersonal Communications 3 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students Year Two - Required require access to computer devices at home and may be required to PEDV-0178 Leadership and Team Building 3 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech ECED-0005 Literature 3 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech BUSN-0195 Business & Entrepreneurship 2 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. ECED-0049 Music and Movement 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. MEDP-0096 Editorial Design & Production 12 ECED-0031 Overview of Early Childhood 3 MEDP-0106 Integrative Capstone 1- DGADS 6 CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK/ ECED-0020 Play 3 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES MEDP-0107 Integrative Capstone 2 - DGADS 6 ABUSE REGISTRY CHECKS PEDV-0179 Professional Development 3 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA • Emphasis on hands-on, practical work in labs MKTG-0068 Online Marketing 6 Many agencies where students are placed for practicum experience require PSSY-0050 Self Understanding 1 3 • Community involvement at local events PRAC-0295 Practicum-DGADS 1 students to disclose convictions for any offenses. In some instances, PSSY-0021 Understanding Child Abuse 3 • Connections with industry professionals MEDP-0101 User Experience Design 6 applicants with a criminal record or listed on the Child Abuse Registry • Community/client-based projects MEDP-0102 XR Solutions 6 may not be admitted to the program. If you fall into one of these categories, Year Two please contact the School of Health & Human Services prior to applying. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Year Two - Elective Courses ECED-0046 Applied Practical Skills 3 7 To graduate with a Digital Art and Design diploma, students must Choose 12 credits from the following: UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES ECED-0047 Applied Practical Skills 4 7 successfully complete 120 academic credits and 1 practical credit. • Four practicum placements PSSY-0073 Building Partnerships 3 COMP-0621 Digital Art & Design Studio 2 12 • Organize on-campus events for children such as Mud Day and the PSSY-0025 Children with Special Needs 6 The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course MEDP-0098 Interactive Development 6 cardboard box challenge ECED-0022 Critical Issues 3 outline. MEDP-0099 Mobile App Design Development 6 • Play-based curriculum ECED-0051 Curriculum Development 6 ECED-0019 Design the Children’s Setting 3 CONNECTIONS NEXT STEPS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS ECED-0015 Health, Nutrition and Safety 2 3 Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. To graduate with an Early Childhood Education diploma, students must ECED-0048 Language and Literacy 3 and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply successfully complete 136 credits. ECED-0052 Philosophy and Curriculum 3 credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information PEDV-0009 Professionalism 3 date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. ECED-0050 School Age Care 6 program page. campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. ECED-0010 Science 3 CONNECTIONS ECED-0013 Teaching Strategies 6 PROGRAM FEES FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION This program is provincially accredited by Child Care Qualifications and Training Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Visit assiniboine.net/digitaldesign. Committee (CCQTC). Graduates are eligible for classification from Manitoba NEXT STEPS Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to Early Learning and Child Care as an Early Childhood Educator Level 2 (ECE II). Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. date information. For those seeking qualifications to meet the Child Care Assistant role, Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information visit assiniboine.net/cca. session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Visit assiniboine.net/ece. date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving program page. the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program.

36 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 37 EDUCATION ASSISTANT HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

• Victoria Avenue East campus (January start) PROGRAM FEES • North Hill campus, Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology CONNECTIONS • Distance delivery (flexible start) Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the (September start) Students who successfully complete the accredited certificate program • Four-month certificate Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to • Heavy Equipment Technician certificate with an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects date information. • Nine-month certificate and level for which the program was accredited, gain employment and CAREER OPPORTUNITIES register as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive Graduates find employment as classroom assistants in primary, COURSES 2022 - 23 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES credit for Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the middle and senior years schools, direct aides for students with a disability, Graduates find employment as technicians in the farm machinery, Heavy Duty Equipment Technician, Agricultural Equipment Technician social service agency youth workers, and private assistants for children NUMBER TITLE CREDITS transport truck and construction equipment sectors. or Truck and Transport Mechanic apprenticeship program. requiring extra help. PSSY-0066 Child Development 3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PSSY-0067 Children’s Special Needs 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- • Current criminal record check COMP-0353 Computer Skills 3 date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the • Current child abuse registry check PSSY-0024 Cross-Cultural Education 3 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants program page. • Proof of current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation ECED-0040 Guiding Children’s Behaviour 1 3 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list (CPR) Level C COMM-0035 Interpersonal Communications 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. PROGRAM FEES PSSY-0054 Learning Styles 3 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COMM-0189 Observation & Report Writing 3 Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PRAC-0165 Practicum - EDAST 2 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS date information. are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. PEDV-0132 Professionalism 3 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. require access to computer devices at home and may be required to COURSES 2022 - 23 NEXT STEPS bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. NUMBER TITLE CREDITS DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students require access to computer devices at home and may be required to Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each To be successful in this program and industry, it is important for you to COMM-0045 Communications 3 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. be able to: ELEC-0001 Electrical Science 3 ELEC-0036 Electrical Systems 15 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK/ FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION • Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including safety glasses MECH-0146 Engines 9 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA ABUSE REGISTRY CHECKS Visit assiniboine.net/ea. and steel toe boots MECH-0127 HVAC Systems 3 Many agencies where students are placed for practicum experience • Work outdoors in extreme warm and cold weather conditions MECH-0147 Hydraulics 9 require students to disclose convictions for any offenses. In some (+30°C to -40°C) BUSN-0154 Industry Encounter 3 instances, applicants with a criminal record or listed on the Child • Use ladders and work at varying heights MATH-0113 Math – HETCH 3 Abuse Registry and/or Adult Abuse Registry may not be admitted to • Be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds WRKP-0036 Orientation/Shop Skills-HDET 12 the program. If you fall into one of these categories, please contact the • Work as part of a team MECH-0148 Power Trains 12 School of Health and Human Services prior to applying. • Be punctual and attend class on a regular basis PRAC-0290 Practicum – HETCH 3 WELD-0001 Welding 1 3 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Program emphasizes employability skills desired by employers • Modern, well-equipped laboratories and shops NEXT STEPS • Industry-based practicum provides real life experiences in an • Hands-on emphasis in all courses Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. education environment • Industry based practicum Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each To graduate with an Education Assistant certificate, students must To graduate with a Heavy Equipment Technician certificate, students campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. successfully complete 30 academic credits and 2 practical credits. must successfully complete 75 academic credits and 3 practical credits. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the Visit assiniboine.net/heavyequip. course outline. course outline.

CONNECTIONS Graduates may be eligible to receive advanced standing in several other programs, including Early Childhood Education at Assiniboine.

Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page. As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program.

38 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 39 HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTION HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT

• North Hill campus, Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts COURSES 2022 - 23 • North Hill campus, Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 (September and January start) • Two-year diploma (optional exit after year one: Hotel and • Nine-month certificate NUMBER TITLE CREDITS Restaurant Management certificate) NUMBER TITLE CREDITS

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES HLTH-0030 1st Aid – Emergency 0 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Year One Horticulture is a rapidly growing industry offering rewarding careers in BUSN-0158 Business Skills 6 Graduates find employment in a wide range of challenging careers in HLTH-030 1st Aid - Emergency 0 both rural and urban settings across Canada. PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 all sectors of the food and beverage industry, including hotels, motels, HOSP-0029 Beer 1 3 AGRC-0283 Food Safety and Security 6 lodges and resorts. Career choices include food and beverage service, PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 Positions open to graduates include: fruit grower, vegetable grower, AGRC-0242 Greenhouse Operations & Mgmt 6 convention services, front office, administration, hospitality marketing, COMM-0006 Communications 6 nursery assistant, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) technician, plant AGRC-0258 Growing Media 6 housekeeping, reservations, restaurant, banquet and catering, human COOP-0005 Co-op Work Placement – HOTEL 12 propagator, garden centre worker, marketing and sales assistant, and AGRC-0285 Horticultural Industry 6 resources and new venture development. HOSP-0032 Dining Room Service 6 research assistant. Graduates may continue their studies at the diploma AGRC-0247 Horticultural IPM 6 HOSP-0001 Dining Room Skills 1 3 WRKP-0021 Fire Safety 0 or degree level. AGRC-0279 Horticultural Methods 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS HOSP-0005 Food and Beverage Control 6 SCIE-0074 Horticultural Science 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent HOSP-0027 Food Preparation 3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AGRC-0286 Nursery/Ornamental Hort 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent COOK-0014 FoodSafe 1 0 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent PRAC-0264 Practicum – HRTPR 3 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent HOSP-0033 Front Desk Operations 3 • English 40G/40S or equivalent AGRC-0289 Vegetable & Fruit Production 6 • Age restriction: Must be 18 years of age by program start date COMP-0401 Hospitality Software 6 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics or equivalent HRMG-0036 Human Resource Management 6 NEXT STEPS English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants BUSN-0168 Organizations and Management 6 PEDV-0322 Personal Management 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list HOSP-0052 Smart Choices 0 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. COMP-0597 Software Applications 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. HOSP-0030 Spirits 1 3 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each

DIPLOMA PROGRAMS HOSP-0003 Tourism 3

CERTIFICATE AND campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS HLTH-0047 WHMIS 1 0 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students HOSP-0031 Wine 1 3 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION require access to computer devices at home and may be required to require access to computer devices at home and may be required to Visit assiniboine.net/horticultural. bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech Year Two Required bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. HOSP-0010 Conference Services Management 3 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. HOSP-0026 Dining Room Management 6 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS ECON-0006 Economics 1 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES Program requirements include participating in live restaurant and HOSP-0022 Facilities Management 3 • Classroom training integrated with hands-on lab, greenhouse event operations outside of the typical day schedule and include early ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 6 and field experience mornings, evenings and weekend hours. Alcohol and a variety of culinary ACCT-0004 Financial Accounting 2 6 • Work practicum traditions are part of the program. MKTG-0044 Marketing Principles 6 • Program focus on food production Electives Courses: UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES Choose 18 credits from the following: GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • Co-operative work placement between year one and two BUSN-0166 Canadian Business and Society 6 To graduate with a Horticultural Production certificate, students must • Opportunities to interact with and learn from leaders in the COOP-0026 Co-op Work Placement - Hotel 6 successfully complete 60 academic credits and 3 practical credits. food and beverage industry ECON-0007 Economics 2 6 • Serve real customers at events that include fine dining and COMP-0599 Graphic and Web Design 6 The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the specialty festivals HRMG-0115 Human Resource Law 6 course outline. MKTG-0032 International Business 6 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS HRMG-0039 Labour Relations 6 COMM-0387 Marketing Communications 6 CONNECTIONS To graduate with a Hotel and Restaurant Management diploma, students MKTG-0065 Professional Selling 6 Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities must successfully complete 135 credits comprised of either 123 academic MKTG-0052 Retail Management 6 and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply credits and 12 practical credits or 117 academic credits and 18 practical HRMG-0040 Staffing 6 credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- credits. Students may choose to exit after year one with a Hotel and HRMG-0034 Training and Development 6 date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the Restaurant Management certificate if they successfully complete 69 credits. HOSP-0024 Wine Production 3 program page. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the NEXT STEPS PROGRAM FEES course outline. Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to CONNECTIONS Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information date information. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION program page. Visit assiniboine.net/hotel.

PROGRAM FEES As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program. date information.

40 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 41 INDUSTRIAL METALS FABRICATION LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT MACHINING SPECIALIZATION/WELDING AND FABRICATION SPECIALIZATION • Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • North Hill campus, Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology CONNECTIONS • Two-year diploma • Seven-month certificate (machining specialization; September start) Students who successfully complete the accredited program with an NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Four-month certificate (welding and fabrication specialization; accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level CAREER OPPORTUNITIES March start) for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register Your job can take you to a rural area or an urban centre. Graduates are Year One • 11-month certificate (both specializations; September start) as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit for in demand for exciting and challenging careers in industry, conservation Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Machinist districts, agricultural organizations and all levels of government and HLTH-0030 1st Aid - Emergency 0 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES apprenticeship program. industry across the prairies and beyond. Willingness to relocate will AGRC-0162 Agro-Ecology Field Laboratory 6 Graduates find employment in industries such as equipment increase your job opportunities. Opportunities in the area of research, ENVR-0044 Aquatic Ecosystems 6 manufacturing, custom manufacturing and repair, farm machinery Students who successfully complete the accredited program with management, consulting and administration of sustainable land use PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 manufacturing, hydro, mining, automotive manufacturing and rebuilding, an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level practices exist for qualified individuals with an understanding of water, COMP-0571 Communications and Technology 6 railways, and aerospace. for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register land and environmental management issues. COOP-0021 Co-op Work Placement - LWMGT 15 as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit GEOS-0022 GIS Applications 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS for Level 1 in-school technical training and 800 hours in the Welder ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COMP-0572 Natural Resources Technology 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent apprenticeship program. • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent SCIE-0038 Plant Physiology and Taxonomy 6 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent with a • English 40G/40S or equivalent PEDV-0313 Professional Development 6 minimum mark of 60% PROGRAM FEES • Pre-calculus or Applied Mathematics 40S or equivalent ENVR-0037 Soils and Water 6 Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the MATH-0072 Statistics for Life Sciences 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to Applicants who have Mathematics 40G, Mathematics 301 or Consumer/ AGRC-0291 Terrestrial Ecosystems 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list date information. Essential Mathematics 40S will be required to write a mathematics are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. assessment test to assess their eligibility for admission. Year Two See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. COURSES 2022 - 23 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants SCIE-0039 Ecology 6 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS NUMBER TITLE CREDITS educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list ENVR-0047 Environmental Capstone 1 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. ENVR-0048 Environmental Capstone 2 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to Machining specialization See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. ENVR-0045 Environmental Chemistry 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech ENVR-0042 Environmental Legislation 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. DRFT-0012 Blueprint Reading - INMF 3 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS ENVR-0046 Environmental Topics 6 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

COMP-0060 CAD/CAM Operations 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students ENVR-0039 Fisheries/Wildlife Management 6 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES COMP-0059 CNC Programming and Operation 9 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to AGRC-0292 Natural Resources Field Lab 6 • Modern, well-equipped shops METL-0001 Drilling Machines and Saws 3 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech ENVR-0036 Reclamation and Remediation 6 • Emphasis on practical, applied learning METL-0002 Engine Lathe Operations 15 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. ENVR-0040 Socio-Environmental Management 6 • Industry-based practicum WRKP-0006 Machine Shop Practices 3 • Exposure to 3D printing METL-0004 Metallurgy 1.5 PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS NEXT STEPS METL-0003 Milling Machine Operations 9 A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is strongly recommended Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS given the potential need to travel for co-op work placement. To graduate with an Industrial Metals Fabrication – Machining Welding and Fabrication specialization Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information Specialization certificate, students must successfully complete 51 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each academic credits and 3 practical credits. DRFT-0013 Blueprint Reading for Welders 2.25 • Co-operative work placement between year one and two campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. WELD-0034 Hand and Power Tools 1.5 • Emphasis on field project-based learning To graduate with an Industrial Metals Fabrication – Welding and Fabrication MATH-0101 Math for Welders 3 • Interesting and informative tours and networking with industry FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION Specialization certificate, students must successfully complete 36.75 METL-0014 Metal Forming Machines 3 Visit assiniboine.net/landandwater. academic credits and 3 practical credits. WRKP-0032 Orientation and Safety 4.5 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS WELD-0051 Oxyacetylene Principles - INMF 3 To graduate with an Environmental Technologies - Land and Water To graduate with an Industrial Metals Fabrication certificate (both WELD-0050 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 10.5 Management Specialization diploma, students must successfully complete specializations), students must successfully complete 86.25 academic WELD-0052 Wire Feed Processes 7.5 120 academic credits and 15 practical credits. credits and 3 practical credits. Note: students only need to complete one work practicum to graduate with both specializations. Both specializations The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 course outline. COMM-0260 Communications 1.5 CONNECTIONS PRAC-0056 Practicum - INMF 3 Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply NEXT STEPS credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each PROGRAM FEES As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION date information. information about this program. Visit assiniboine.net/imf.

42 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 43 LEGAL ADMINISTRATION MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Parkland campus (September start, every other year) • Two-year diploma • Available part-time (after consultation with program chairperson) NUMBER TITLE CREDITS NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Two-year diploma CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Year One Graduates of Media and Communications find exciting and challenging Year One CAREER OPPORTUNITIES entry level opportunities as camera operators, news and sports journalists, Graduates find employment in a variety of careers in professional COMP-0556 Accounting Software 6 cinematographers, editors, VJs, radio DJs, film industry technicians, audio PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 services, legal offices, municipal offices, land titles, judicial systems and PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 producers, live production operators, live sound engineers and content MEDP-0083 Digital Audio & Radio 1 6 mortgage companies. ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 6 creators. Prospective employers include: media production houses, news MEDP-0084 Digital Audio & Radio 2 6 COMM-0372 Office Communications 1 6 outlets, film companies, radio stations, in-house production teams of large COMP-0617 Digital Toolkit 1 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MATH-0104 Office Mathematics 6 companies, audio-visual companies and live event venues. Entrepreneurs COMP-0618 Digital Toolkit 2 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent OFAD-0022 Office Procedures 1 6 may find additional options with freelance contracts. MEDP-0086 Digital Video 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent PSSY-0004 Organizational Behaviour 6 MEDP-0087 Film and Factual 1 6 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent COMP-0563 Presentations and Promotions 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MEDP-0111 Multiplatform Journalism 1 6 COMP-0564 Software Applications 1 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent MEDP-0093 Production Lab 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COMP-0129 Word Processing 1 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent with a minimum mark of 65% COMM-0398 Storytelling 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list COMP-0046 Word Processing 2 6 MEDP-0094 Unscripted Video Production 1 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Year Two educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list Year Two are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS LAWG-0090 Criminal Law 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. BUSN-0193 Business Marketing & Branding 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students LAWG-0083 Family Law 6 MEDP-0082 Capstone 18 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to HRMG-0043 Human Resources Processes 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS MEDP-0085 Digital Audio & Radio 3 6 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech LAWG-0072 Legal Issues 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students COMP-0619 Digital Toolkit 3 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. COMM-0373 Office Communications 2 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to MEDP-0088 Film and Factual 2 6 OFAD-0024 Office Procedures 2 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech MEDP-0112 Multiplatform Journalism 2 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES HRMG-0116 Personal & Career Development 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. PRAC-0294 Practicum - MDCOM 1 • Utilize industry-standard software programs PRAC-0026 Practicum 1 – OFAD * 3 MEDP-0095 Unscripted Video Production 2 6 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

• Extensive, hands-on learning PRAC-0027 Practicum 2 – OFAD * 3 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES PROGRAMS DIPLOMA • Industry-based practicum provides real-life experiences PRAC-0266 Practicum – OFAD * 6 • Well-equipped, modern audio and video labs Elective Courses LAWG-0091 Private Law 6 • Emphasis on hands-on, practical work in labs and Assiniboine’s own Choose one of the following: GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS LAWG-0069 Real Estate & Trust Accounting 6 radio station, as well as live TV and radio production To graduate with a Legal Administration diploma, student must • Community involvement at local events and interaction with MEDP-0081 Advanced Radio 6 successfully complete 114 academic credits and 6 practical credits. * Students may opt to take Practicum 1 - OFAD and Practicum 2 - industry professionals MEDP-0089 Film and Factual Production 6 OFAD or Practicum - OFAD. Practicums may be taken between year • Advanced field production resources—cameras, lighting, sliders, MEDP-0090 Live Multi-Cam 6 The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the one and year two. gimbals, pocket jibs, etc MEDP-0091 Live Sound Reinforcement 6 course outline. MEDP-0092 Photography 6 RELATED PROGRAMS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS MEDP-0110 Video Journalism 6 CONNECTIONS • Medical Administration (page 46) To graduate with a Media and Communications diploma, students must Through the International Association of Administrative Professionals • Office Management (page 48) successfully complete 120 academic credits and 1 practical credit. NEXT STEPS (IAAP), graduates/students may write examinations for the Certified • Office Skills (page 49) Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. Professional Secretary (CPS) designation. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the NEXT STEPS course outline. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply CONNECTIONS campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION program page. campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Visit assiniboine.net/mediacommunications. date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the PROGRAM FEES FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION program page. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Visit assiniboine.net/legal. Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to PROGRAM FEES date information. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to date information.

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• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Victoria Avenue East campus (September or January start) PROGRAM FEES • Parkland campus (September start, every other year) • Available part-time (after consultation with program chairperson) Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the • Available part-time (after consultation with program chairperson) NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Two-year diploma Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to • Two-year diploma date information. Year One CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates find employment in the areas of installing, troubleshooting and COURSES 2022- 23 Graduates find employment in a wide variety of health care settings COMP-0556 Accounting Software 6 supporting data, wireless and voice networks, installing and upgrading including hospitals, private practice, medical clinics, veterinary clinics PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 computer hardware, installing and supporting computer software NUMBER TITLE CREDITS and laboratories. ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 6 and internet development including web server support. Excellent COMM-0372 Office Communications 1 6 opportunities exist for diploma graduates with industry certification. Year One ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MATH-0104 Office Mathematics 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent OFAD-0022 Office Procedures 1 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 • English 40G/40S or equivalent PSSY-0004 Organizational Behaviour 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent NETW-0002 Computer Repair 1 6 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent COMP-0563 Presentations and Promotions 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent NETW-0003 Computer Repair 2 6 COMP-0564 Software Applications 1 6 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S with a minimum mark of 60% COMM-0394 Customers and Communications 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COMP-0129 Word Processing 1 6 NETW-0005 Networking 1 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list COMP-0046 Word Processing 2 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants NETW-0006 Networking 2 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list NETW-0007 Networking 3 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Year Two are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See NETW-0008 Networking 4 6 assiniboine.net/elp for more information. NETW-0015 Routing 1 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS HRMG-0043 Human Resources Processes 6 NETW-0016 Routing 2 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students LAWG-0072 Legal Issues 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS NETW-0018 Technology Foundations 1 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to OFAD-0007 Medical Simulation 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech HLTH-0113 Medical Terminology 1 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to Year Two for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. HLTH-0157 Medical Terminology 2 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech COMP-0565 Medical Transcription 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. NETW-0014 Advanced Operating Systems 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES COMM-0373 Office Communications 2 6 NETW-0004 Network Protection 6 • Utilize industry-standard software programs OFAD-0024 Office Procedures 2 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES NETW-0009 Networking 5 6 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

• Extensive, hands-on learning HRMG-0116 Personal & Career Development 6 • A solid balance between theory and practice NETW-0010 Networking 6 6 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA • Industry-based practicum provides real-life experiences PRAC-0026 Practicum 1 – OFAD * 3 • Students work at individual workstations NETW-0011 Networking 7 6 PRAC-0027 Practicum 2 – OFAD * 3 • Industry certification exams can be written in the college’s Test Centre NETW-0012 Networking 8 6 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS PRAC-0266 Practicum – OFAD * 6 NETW-0013 Networking 9 6 To graduate with a Medical Administration diploma, students must GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS NETW-0001 Operating Systems Fundamentals 6 successfully complete 114 academic and 6 practical credits. * Students may opt to take Practicum 1 - OFAD and Practicum 2 - To graduate with a Network Administration Technology diploma, students PRAC-0292 Practicum-NTWTN 1 OFAD or Practicum - OFAD. Practicums may be taken between year must successfully complete 120 academic credits and 1 practical credit. NETW-0017 Routing 3 6 The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the one and year two. NETW-0019 Technology Foundations 2 6 course outline. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the RELATED PROGRAMS course outline. NEXT STEPS CONNECTIONS • Legal Administration (page 44) Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. Through the International Association of Administrative Professionals • Office Management (page 48) CONNECTIONS (IAAP), graduates/students may write examinations for the Certified • Office Skills (page 49) Assiniboine has an on-campus Pearson VUE and Prometric Authorized Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information Professional Secretary (CPS) designation. Testing Centre. Students in this program may choose to write exams to session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each NEXT STEPS acquire the following certifications: campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply • CompTIA A+ FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information • CompTIA Linux+ Visit assiniboine.net/nat. date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each • CompTIA Network+ program page. campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. • Microsoft ® Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) • Microsoft ® Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) PROGRAM FEES FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION • Microsoft ® Technology Associate (MTA) Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Visit assiniboine.net/medical. • CISCO ® Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to • CISCO ® Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) date information. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page.

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• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Victoria Avenue East campus (September and January starts) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Parkland campus (September start, every other year) • Parkland campus (September start, every other year) • Available part-time (after consultation with program chairperson) NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Available part-time (after consultation with program chairperson) NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Two-year diploma • Eight-month certificate Year One Required Courses for the certificate and year one of the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES diploma programs Graduates find employment in such positions as business manager, office COMP-0556 Accounting Software 6 Graduates find employment as front-line workers in any organization; manager or executive assistant. PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 administrative assistant, customer service representative or word COMP-0556 Accounting Software 6 ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 6 processing specialist. PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COMM-0372 Office Communications 1 6 ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent MATH-0104 Office Mathematics 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COMM-0372 Office Communications 1 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent OFAD-0022 Office Procedures 1 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent MATH-0104 Office Mathematics 6 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent PSSY-0004 Organizational Behaviour 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent OFAD-0022 Office Procedures 1 6 COMP-0563 Presentations and Promotions 6 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent PSSY-0004 Organizational Behaviour 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COMP-0564 Software Applications 1 6 COMP-0563 Presentations and Promotions 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list COMP-0129 Word Processing 1 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COMP-0564 Software Applications 1 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. COMP-0046 Word Processing 2 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list COMP-0129 Word Processing 1 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. COMP-0046 Word Processing 2 6 Year Two See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS RELATED PROGRAMS Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students HRMG-0043 Human Resources Processes 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS • Legal Administration (page 44) require access to computer devices at home and may be required to LAWG-0072 Legal Issues 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students • Medical Administration (page 46) bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech COMM-0373 Office Communications 2 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to • Office Management (page 48) DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. OFAD-0023 Office Management 1 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech OFAD-0024 Office Procedures 2 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. NEXT STEPS UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES HRMG-0116 Personal & Career Development 6 Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. • Utilize industry-standard software programs PRAC-0026 Practicum 1 – OFAD * 3 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Extensive, hands-on learning PRAC-0027 Practicum 2 – OFAD * 3 • Utilize industry-standard software programs Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

• Industry-based practicum provides real-life experiences PRAC-0266 Practicum – OFAD * 6 • Extensive, hands-on learning session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each PROGRAMS DIPLOMA COMP-0566 Software Applications 2 6 campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS COMP-0567 Software Capstone 6 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS To graduate with an Office Management diploma, students must To graduate with an Office Skills certificate, students must successfully FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION successfully complete 114 academic credits and 6 practical credits. Elective courses: complete 60 academic credits. Visit assiniboine.net/officeskills. Choose 6 credits from the following list of electives The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. ACCT-0004 Financial Accounting 2 6 course outline. COMP-0599 Graphic and Web Design 6 CONNECTIONS MKTG-0044 Marketing Principles 6 Graduates of the Office Skills certificate are eligible to enter directly Through the International Association of Administrative Professionals into year two of the Legal Administration, Medical Administration or (IAAP), graduates/students may write examinations for the Certified * Students may opt to take Practicum 1 - OFAD and Practicum 2 - Office Management diplomas. A new application form is required; the Professional Secretary (CPS) designation. OFAD or Practicum - OFAD. Practicums may be taken between year application fee is waived. one and year two. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities CONNECTIONS and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply RELATED PROGRAMS Through the International Association of Administrative Professionals credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- • Legal Administration (page 44) (IAAP), graduates/students may write examinations for the Certified date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the • Medical Administration (page 46) Professional Secretary (CPS) designation. program page. • Office Skills (page 49) Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities PROGRAM FEES NEXT STEPS and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the date information. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information program page. session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. PROGRAM FEES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to Visit assiniboine.net/office. date information.

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• North Hill campus, Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology PROGRAM FEES • North Hill campus, Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology COURSES 2022 - 23 (September start) Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the (September start) • Nine-month certificate Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to • Two-year diploma (optional exit after year one: NUMBER TITLE CREDITS date information. Power Engineering certificate) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Year One Graduates find employment opportunities with plumbing and COURSES 2022 - 23 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES heating contractors, industrial piping contractors, public utilities, Graduates find employment opportunities in various industries, DRFT-0005 Blueprint Reading (PE) 3 wholesale suppliers, fire sprinkler installers, and water and wastewater NUMBER TITLE CREDITS including chemical manufacturing, food processing, electrical ENGR-0030 Boilers and Materials 6 treatment facilities. generation, manufacturing plants and building complexes such as PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 DRFT-0010 Blueprint Reading (PIPET) 3 hospitals and schools. ENGR-0046 Combustion and Maintenance 1 3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 ENGR-0047 Combustion and Maintenance 2 3 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent COMM-0045 Communications 3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COMM-0045 Communications 3 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent PIPE-0014 Heating Principles Practical 7.5 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent ELEC-0025 Electrical 1 (PE) 6 PIPE-0005 Heating Principles Theory 3 • English 40G/40S or equivalent SCIE-0036 Engineering Chemistry 3 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants MATH-0108 Math - Piping Trades 3 • Pre-Calculus or Applied Mathematics 40S or equivalent ENGR-0018 Engines (PE) 3 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PIPE-0004 Plumbing Systems Practical 12 • Physics 30S or Chemistry 30S or equivalent ENGR-0031 Heating Boilers and Systems 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. PIPE-0003 Plumbing Systems Theory 9 ENGR-0048 Instrumentation and Controls 1 3 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. PRAC-0037 Practicum - PIPE 3 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants ENGR-0049 Instrumentation and Controls 2 3 WELD-0040 Related Welding 1.5 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list MATH-0050 Mathematics (PE) 3 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS SCIE-0008 Science 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. MECH-0083 Mechanics (PE) 3 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students PIPE-0002 Tools and Materials Practical 15 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. PRAC-0301 Practicum 1 – PWRNG 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to PIPE-0016 Tools and Materials Theory 9 ENGR-0019 Refrigeration (PE) 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS WRKP-0016 Safety and Environment 6 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. NEXT STEPS Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students ENGR-0050 Thermal and HVAC Studies 1 1.5 Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. require access to computer devices at home and may be required to bring ENGR-0051 Thermal and HVAC Studies 2 1.5 PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech for To be successful in this program and industry, it is important for you to Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information more detailed information about the requirements for this program. Year Two be able to: session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES MATH-0018 Advanced Mathematics (PE) 4.5 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA • Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including hardhat, • Emphasis on practical, applied learning MECH-0149 Advanced Mechanics (PE) 6 safety glasses and steel toe boots FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION • Industry-based practicums ENGR-0052 Advanced Thermodynamics 6 • Work outdoors in extreme warm and cold weather conditions Visit assiniboine.net/piping. • Hands-on learning in industry during the majority of the program ENGR-0053 Boiler Design 6 (+30°C to -40°C) ENGR-0054 Boiler Systems and Operation 3 • Use ladders and work at varying heights GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS ENGR-0055 Boiler Water Treatment 1.5 • Work as part of a team To graduate with a Power Engineering diploma, students must successfully ENGR-0056 Codes and Combustion 1.5 • Take direction from a supervisor complete 120 academic credits and 12 practical credits. To graduate with ENGR-0057 Compressor Principles 1.5 • Be punctual and attend class on a regular basis a Power Engineering certificate, students must successfully complete 60 ELEC-0037 Electrical 2 (PE) 6 academic credits and 6 practical credits. ENGR-0058 Fuel-Powered Equipment 3 A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is strongly recommended WRKP-0077 Industrial Safety 1.5 given the potential need to travel for practicum placement. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the SCIE-0089 Industrial Science 4.5 course outline. ENGR-0059 Instrumentation and Controls 3 3 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES ENGR-0060 Piping Design 1.5 • Modern, well-equipped shops CONNECTIONS PRAC-0307 Practicum 2 - PWRNG 6 • Emphasis on practical, applied learning Graduates may write the Standardized Power Engineering Examinations. ENGR-0061 Pump Systems 1.5 • Industry-based practicum Candidates who pass these examinations receive a Standardized ENGR-0062 Refrigeration and Heating 3 Certificate, which makes them eligible to work as power engineers in all ENGR-0063 Steam Turbines 3 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Canadian provinces and territories except Quebec. ENGR-0064 Wastewater Treatment 1.5 To graduate with a Piping Trades certificate, students must successfully WELD-0062 Welding and Pressure Vessels 1.5 complete 69 academic credits and 3 practical credits. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply NEXT STEPS The minimum passing grade for each course is 60% and is indicated on the credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. course outline. Course failure will result in discontinuance in the program. date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information CONNECTIONS session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each Students who successfully complete the accredited program with an PROGRAM FEES campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit date information. Visit assiniboine.net/powerengineering. for Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Plumber apprenticeship program.

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• Victoria Avenue East campus (September and January start) TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS COURSES 2022 - 23 NEXT STEPS • Parkland campus (September start, every other year) Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. • Winnipeg campus (September and January start) require access to computer devices at home and may be required to NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Also delivered in two rural rotating Manitoba locations bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information • Two-year diploma for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. Note: September intake students take terms one, two and three in year one; session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each terms four and five in year two. January intake students take terms one and campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK/ two in year one; terms three, four and five in year two. Many employment opportunities exist for Licensed Practical Nurses ABUSE REGISTRY CHECKS FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION (LPNs). Graduate LPNs will obtain employment in hospitals, personal Many agencies where students are placed for practicum experience Term One Visit assiniboine.net/nursing. care homes, medical clinics, private agencies and the community. As well, require students to disclose convictions for any offences. In some with some advanced preparation, entrepreneurial LPNs are establishing instances, applicants with a criminal record or listed on the Child SCIE-0005 Anatomy & Physiology 1 6 their own businesses. Abuse and/or Adult Abuse Registry may not be admitted to the HLTH-0183 Canadian Nursing Principles 3 program. If you fall into one of these categories, please contact the PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS School of Nursing prior to applying. COMM-0038 Interpersonal Communications 3 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent PRAC-0218 Practicum 1 – NURSD 1 • English 40G/40S or equivalent, with a minimum mark of 60%* UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES PSSY-0026 Psychology 3 • Pre-calculus, Applied or Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S • Hands-on learning in skills labs PSSY-0079 Sociology 3 or equivalent with a minimum mark of 60% • Clinical experience in a wide variety of health care settings including: • Biology 40S or equivalent with a minimum mark of 60%. acute care, long term care, mental health and community health Term Two • 15-hour Math for Nurses course (MATH-0014) • Program emphasizes employability skills desired by health with a minimum mark of 95% care employers SCIE-0006 Anatomy & Physiology 2 6 • Proof of current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) or HLTH-0012 Gerontological Nursing 3 cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Health Care Provider level (CPR-HCP) GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS HLTH-0007 Human Growth and Development 3 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND • Current criminal record check To graduate with a Practical Nursing diploma, students must successfully HLTH-0010 Nursing Arts and Assessment 1 6 • Current child abuse registry check complete 84 academic credits and 22 practical credits. HLTH-0236 Nutrition 3 • Current adult abuse registry check PRAC-0219 Practicum 2 – NURSD 1 The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the All applicants are expected to meet the English language proficiency course outline. Term Three CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

requirements as noted in assiniboine.net/pnelp. PROGRAMS DIPLOMA CONNECTIONS SCIE-0073 Medical Microbiology 3 All applicants must meet admission requirements. If you don’t meet This program is approved by the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of HLTH-0015 Nursing Arts and Assessment 2 6 these admission requirements, your application will not be considered. Manitoba (CLPNM). Students entering and/or enrolled in the Practical HLTH-0184 Pharmacology 1 3 Use the application checklist at assiniboine.net/nursing to help you Nursing program are eligible for registration for CLPNM as a student HLTH-0011 Physical Health Assessment 3 collate your documents to ensure your application is complete prior to practical nurse (SPN). PRAC-0220 Practicum 3 – NURSD 3 applying online. Licensed Practical Nurses have postgraduate educational opportunities Term Four This is a competitive entry program. Early application is strongly in the following: dialysis, operating room, oncology, palliative care, foot recommended. To view the competitive entry requirements for this care, management, ICU and northern nursing. HLTH-0133 Health Restoration & Reorg 1 6 program, please visit the program page at assiniboine.net/nursing.. HLTH-0134 Health Restoration & Reorg 2 3 Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities HLTH-0186 Nursing Arts and Assessment 3 9 Prospective and enrolled students are required to review regulatory and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply HLTH-0185 Pharmacology 2 3 requirements of the practical nursing profession in Manitoba, including credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- PRAC-0221 Practicum 4 – NURSD 8 the requirements for application to the CLPNM registers. CLPNM date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the has requirements for SPN progression and graduation. Please see program page. Term Five CLPNM.ca/registration for more information. Once graduates have passed the licensure exam, they are eligible for membership with the CLPNM. Note: The Manitoba credential is recognized across Canada. HLTH-0019 Community Nursing 3 HLTH-0182 Mental Health 3 Applicants who are accepted into the program will also be required to: PROGRAM FEES PEDV-0011 Professional Leadership 3 • Provide proof of up-to-date immunization prior to Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the PRAC-0222 Senior Practicum Acute Care 6 practicum placement Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to PRAC-0049 Senior Practicum Long Term 3 • Apply for Student Practical Nurse (SPN) registration directly with date information. the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Manitoba (CLPNM)

* The Practical Nursing program does not permit English language waivers.

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• Distance delivery (flexible start, three times a year) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Victoria Avenue East campus (September and January start) GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • Certificate • Eight-month certificate To graduate with a Public Safety certificate, students must successfully NUMBER TITLE CREDITS complete 60 academic credits. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES This program provides skills and training for owners, managers or AGRC-0017 Applied Botany 6 Graduates of this program are aligned to gain experience in the general The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the employees of horticulture businesses as well as anyone with an interest AGRC-0029 Arboriculture 3 field of public safety. Opportunities may exist with Canada Border course outline. in horticulture. Careers in the field of horticulture focus on nursery crop AGRC-0297 Cannabis Crop Production 6 Services Agency, Sheriff’s department, corrections, security firms, production, landscaping, arboriculture, greenhouse crop production, fruit AGRC-0069 Floral Design 3 risk management and loss prevention. Other opportunities exist with CONNECTIONS production and vegetable production. AGRC-0022 Fruit Production 3 municipal, regional, provincial or Indigenous police services in Manitoba, Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities AGRC-0024 Greenhouse Crop Production 6 or with other police services across Canada. Note: Police departments and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AGRC-0025 Greenhouse Environments 3 have minimum hiring standards regarding sight, hearing and physical ability. credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent AGRC-0028 Herbaceous Landscape Plants 3 Applicants are encouraged to explore these standards prior to entering this date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the BUSN-0124 Horticulture Business Mgmt 3 program. program page. English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants MKTG-0049 Horticulture Marketing 3 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list HRMG-0018 Human Resource Management 3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PROGRAM FEES are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. AGRC-0026 Indoor Landscaping 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. AGRC-0019 Integrated Plant Management 6 • English 40G/40S or equivalent with a minimum mark of 70% Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to AGRC-0031 Landscape Construction 3 • Proof of current certification in emergency first aid, cardiopulmonary date information. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS AGRC-0030 Landscape Design 6 resuscitation (CPR) Level C Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students AGRC-0070 Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 3 • Current criminal record check COURSES 2022 - 23 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to AGRC-0071 Nursery Crop Production 3 • Current child abuse registry check bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech AGRC-0072 Post-Harvest Handling of Crops 3 • Current adult abuse registry check NUMBER TITLE CREDITS for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. AGRC-0023 Propagation 6 • Valid driver’s license abstract DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND AGRC-0020 Safe Work/Pesticides 3 • Hearing test JSTC-XXXX Applied Training 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES AGRC-0018 Soils for Horticulture 6 • Vision test PEDV-0356 College Foundations 6 • Program emphasizes leadership skills in demand by employers AGRC-0032 Turfgrass Management 6 • Medical release JSTC-XXXX Community Policing 6 • Home-study program designed with Canada’s prairie conditions in mind AGRC-0021 Vegetable Production 3 JSTC-XXXX Criminal Law 6 • Emphasis on practical, applied learning AGRC-0027 Woody Landscape Plants 3 Note: Applicants educated outside of Canada may be required to meet additional COMM-0404 Cultural Diversity Comms 6 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

admission requirements, visit the program page at assiniboine.net/publicsafety. JSTC-XXXX Evidence/Documentation 6 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS NEXT STEPS JSTC-XXXX Fitness/Deportment 6 To graduate with a Prairie Horticulture certificate, students must Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. This is a competitive entry program. Early application is strongly JSTC-XXXX Investigational Techniques 6 successfully complete 36 academic credits comprised of a minimum of recommended. To view the competitive entry requirements for this JSTC-XXXX Law Enforcement/Justice 6 9 courses. Courses can be selected from one of the four specializations FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION program, please visit the program page at assiniboine.net/publicsafety. JSTC-XXXX Operational Technology 6 and will be transferred to the ‘home’ institution chosen by the student Visit assiniboine.net/prairiehort. JSTC-XXXX Policing Principles/Procedures 6 at the time of enrolment. English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list NEXT STEPS The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. course outline. See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information CONNECTIONS TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each Assiniboine Community College has partnered with two western Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. Canadian educational institutions, the University of Saskatchewan and require access to computer devices at home and may be required to Olds College, to develop and deliver this program. bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. Visit assiniboine.net/publicsafety. PROGRAM FEES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK/ Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to ABUSE REGISTRY CHECKS date information. Many agencies where students are placed for practicum experience require students to disclose convictions for any offenses. In some instances, applicants with a criminal record or listed on the Child Abuse Registry and/or Adult Abuse Registry may not be admitted to the program. If you fall into one of these categories, please contact the School of Health & Human Services prior to applying.

UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Problem-based learning • Strong fitness and lifestyle component

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• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) PROGRAM FEES • North Hill campus, Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology CONNECTIONS • Parkland campus (September start) Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the (September start) Students who successfully complete the accredited certificate program • Two-year diploma Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to • Students apply to Heavy Equipment Technician program and with an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects date information. graduate with a Heavy Equipment Technician certificate and level for which the program was accredited, gain employment and CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Nine-month certificate register as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive Graduates may find employment in a wide variety of community COURSES 2022 - 23 credit for Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the programs such as a case worker with social services, the regional health CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Heavy Duty Equipment Technician, Agricultural Equipment Technician authority, provincial corrections, probation services, or community- NUMBER TITLE CREDITS Graduates find employment as technicians in the farm machinery, or Truck and Transport Mechanic apprenticeship program. based assistance programs. Community-based programs may include: transport truck, and construction equipment sectors. drop-in centres, crisis centres, food banks, homeless shelters, group Year One Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities homes, and mental health settings. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply INDG-XXXX Aboriginal Studies 6 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PRAC-0240 Applied/Field Practice 1 4 • Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent LAWG-0070 Canadian Governments 3 program page. • English 40G/40S or equivalent with a minimum mark of 60% PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants • Current criminal record check COMM-0337 College Writing 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PROGRAM FEES • Current child abuse registry check PSSY-0086 Community Development 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the • Current adult abuse registry check COMP-0353 Computer Skills 3 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to PSSY-0087 Contemporary Issues 6 date information. English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants PSSY-0070 Counselling and Interviewing 3 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PSSY-0011 Cross-Cultural Awareness 3 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students COURSES 2022 - 23 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. COMM-0032 Group Processes and Dynamics 3 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. HRMG-0013 Negotiation Theory & Practice 3 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech NUMBER TITLE CREDITS DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND PSSY-0090 Organizational Behaviour 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS COMM-0110 Presentation Skills & Graphics 3 PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students COMM-0338 Professional Communications 6 PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS COMM-0045 Communications 3 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to LAWG-0084 Self Government 3 To be successful in this program and industry, it is important for you to ELEC-0001 Electrical Science 3 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech PSSY-0091 Social Service Foundations 3 be able to: ELEC-0036 Electrical Systems 15 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. PSSY-0106 Sociology 3 MECH-0146 Engines 9 PROGRAMS DIPLOMA • Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including safety glasses MECH-0127 HVAC Systems 3 CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK/ Year Two and steel toe boots MECH-0147 Hydraulics 9 ABUSE REGISTRY CHECKS • Work outdoors in extreme warm and cold weather conditions BUSN-0154 Industry Encounter 3 Many agencies where students are placed for practicum experience PRAC-0241 Applied/Field Practice 2 8 (+30°C to -40°C) MATH-0113 Math – HETCH 3 require students to disclose convictions for any offenses. In some PSSY-0012 Conflict Resolution 3 • Use ladders and work at varying heights WRKP-0036 Orientation/Shop Skills-HDET 12 instances, applicants with a criminal record or listed on the Child PSSY-0014 Counselling 6 • Be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds MECH-0148 Power Trains 12 Abuse Registry and/or Adult Abuse Registry may not be admitted to PSSY-0015 Family Systems 3 • Work as part of a team PRAC-0290 Practicum – HETCH 3 the program. If you fall into one of these categories, please contact the ECON-0010 Health, Recreation & Housing 3 • Be punctual and attend class on a regular basis WELD-0001 Welding 1 3 School of Health and Human Services prior to applying. HLTH-0297 Human Growth and Development 3 LAWG-0006 Justice System 3 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES NEXT STEPS UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES HLTH-0296 Mental Health 3 • Modern, well-equipped laboratories and shops Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. • Emphasis on applied learning PEDV-0279 Professional Practice 6 • Hands-on emphasis in all courses • Engagement with Indigenous culture BUSN-0156 Project Planning & Evaluation 6 • Industry-based practicum Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information COMM-0204 Proposal Writing and Research 3 session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS PSSY-0105 Psychology 3 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. To graduate with a Social Service Worker diploma, students must PSSY-0092 Social Welfare in Canada 3 To graduate with a Heavy Equipment Technician certificate, students successfully complete 123 academic credits and 12 practical credits. PSSY-0088 Social Welfare Policy 6 must successfully complete 75 academic credits and 3 practical credits. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION PSSY-0093 Understanding Addictions 3 Visit assiniboine.net/transportmech. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the PSSY-0089 Violence & Reconciliation 6 The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. course outline. NEXT STEPS CONNECTIONS Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. program page. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION Visit assiniboine.net/ssw.

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• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • North Hill campus, Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology COURSES 2022 - 23 • Two-year diploma (September start) NUMBER TITLE CREDITS • Four-month certificate NUMBER TITLE CREDITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of the Web and Interactive Development program find exciting Year One CAREER OPPORTUNITIES DRFT-0013 Blueprint Reading for Welders 2.25 and challenging entry-level opportunities as web developers, interactive Graduates can find employment in a variety of settings from COMM-0260 Communications 1.5 and mobile application developers, AR/VR and game developers. ARTS-0022 Art & Design Fundamentals 6 manufacturing, construction and transportation. WELD-0054 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3 Prospective employers include web development companies, online MEDP-0103 Back-End Development 6 WELD-0034 Hand and Power Tools 1.5 marketing agencies, large or small game development studios, and BUSN-0194 Business & Entrepreneurship 1 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MATH-0101 Math for Welders 3 educational software companies. Entrepreneurs find additional options PEDV-0356 College Foundations 0 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent METL-0016 Metallurgy for Welding 1.5 with freelance contracts. Graduates may apply their skills in the areas of MEDP-0097 Front-End Development 6 METL-0015 Metal Forming Machines 4.5 digitally based business solutions, consulting and web-delivered training. COMM-0400 Interactive Communications 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants WRKP-0032 Orientation and Safety 4.5 COMP-0623 Programming Fundamentals 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list WELD-0053 Oxyacetylene Principles-WLDR 2.25 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS COMP-0624 Software Skills 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. PRAC-0242 Practicum - WELD 3 • A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent COMM-0401 Storytelling & Content Writing 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. WELD-0031 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 9 • English 40G/40S or equivalent with a minimum mark of 65% MEDP-0100 Studio Skills 6 WELD-0041 Wire Feed Processes 9 COMM-0402 Typography & Brand 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students NEXT STEPS educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list Year Two require access to computer devices at home and may be required to Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. ARTS-0023 3D Development 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information BUSN-0195 Business & Entrepreneurship 2 6 session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS MEDP-0104 Data Visualization 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students MEDP-0108 Integrative Capstone 1- WBINV 6 • Program emphasizes skills in demand by employers require access to computer devices at home and may be required to MEDP-0109 Integrative Capstone 2 - WBINV 6 • Industry instruction from red seal instructors FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech MEDP-0098 Interactive Development 6 • Emphasis on practical, applied learning Visit assiniboine.net/welder. for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. MEDP-0099 Mobile App Design Development 6 MEDP-0105 Online Management Systems 6 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES PRAC-0296 Practicum - WBINV 1 To graduate with a Welder certificate, students must successfully PROGRAMS DIPLOMA • Well-equipped studio and lab spaces MEDP-0101 User Experience Design 6 complete 42 academic credits and 3 practical credits. • Emphasis on hands-on, practical work in labs MEDP-0102 XR Solutions 6 • Community involvement at local events The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the • Connections with industry professionals NEXT STEPS course outline. • Community/client-based projects Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. CONNECTIONS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information Students who successfully complete the accredited program with To graduate with a Web and Interactive Development diploma, students session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level must successfully complete 120 academic credits and 1 practical credit. campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION for Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Welder course outline. Visit assiniboine.net/interactivedevelopment. apprenticeship program.

CONNECTIONS PROGRAM FEES Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- date information. date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page.

PROGRAM FEES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to date information.

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Centre for Adult Learning, Brandon and Dauphin: DUAL CREDITS COURSES 2022 - 23 NEXT STEPS • Day classes (September and January start) Dual credits are selected college courses taken at the high school level and Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information • Evening classes (September and January start) count for both college credit and high school completion. These courses NUMBER TITLE HIGH SCHOOL LOCATION session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each are marked with an asterisk (*) and can be used for dual credit, provided CREDITS campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES the student attains the required percentage determined by the college. More opportunities for career advancement are available to people who Required: 8 credits to graduate. Must include four 40 level FOR MORE INFORMATION have received a Grade 12 credential. Obtaining pre-requisites to post- FLEX LEARNING (or Grade 12) courses (English 40S and Math 40S being two of the For more program information, visit assiniboine.net/mshs. secondary school opens new windows of opportunity for training and Assiniboine’s Centre for Adult Learning - Brandon offers a flex learning four) and four other high school credits. employment in new careers. model for its programs. This competency-based model provides a flexible Contact the Centre for Adult Learning: learning option for students who are unable to attend classes on a daily Course listing with locations of where each course is offered: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS basis. Flex learning allows students to work on their own with access Brandon (Victoria Avenue East campus) • You must be 19 years of age or over at the time of enrollment or to online learning resources, and a classroom and instructor support INDG-XXXX Aboriginal Studies 42C* 1 D 204.725.8735 or email [email protected] reach the age of 19 before the completion of the course in which (schedule varies). Attendance every day is not mandatory, but students MATH-0059 Applied Mathematics 30S 1 B you are enroled. are encouraged to stay on-track with the completion of course objectives. MATH-0060 Applied Mathematics 40S 1 B Dauphin (Parkland campus) • You must be out of high school six months or more. Students wanting to use the flex learning model must meet with the SCIE-0009 Biology 30S 1 B 204.622.2222 or email [email protected] student success advisor to determine if this option is right for them. SCIE-0004 Biology 40S 1 B,D Each student’s academic level is assessed to ensure they get the courses SCIE-0024 Chemistry 30S 1 B that are right for them. Note: Not all courses are available in the flex learning model. See the SCIE-0025 Chemistry 40S 1 B student success advisor for more information. PSSY-D066 Child Development 42C* 0.5 B Those who have already graduated from high school may take up to four PRAC-0162 Community Service 1 41G 1 B,D additional high school courses tuition-free. INTEGRATED PROGRAM MODEL PRAC-0163 Community Service 2 41G 0.5 B The integrated program model was designed to allow students to complete COMP-D353 Computer Skills 32C 0.5 B DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants their high school diploma while taking a college level program. Using the COMP-D006 Computer Systems 32C D educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list dual credit process, some of the courses that students take in the college COMM-0016 English 30S (Comprehensive) 1 B,D are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. program also count as high school credits. Students must have completed COMM-0159 English 30S (Transactional) 1 B See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Grade 12 Math and English before entering an integrated program. COMM-0017 English 40S (Comprehensive) 1 B,D COMM-0128 English 40S (Transactional) 1 B CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Programs available include Education Assistant and Comprehensive Health COMM 0264 English Language Arts 20F 1 B,D PROGRAMS DIPLOMA Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students Care Aide. See page 59 and 60 for more information. MATH-0077 Essential Math 20S 1 B,D require access to computer devices at home and may be required to MATH-0080 Essential Math 30S 1 B,D bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech PROGRAM FEES MATH-0082 Essential Math 40S 1 B,D for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. At the Centre for Adult Learning - Brandon, fees charged per one credit PSSY-D019 Family Dynamics 42C* 0.5 B course are $20.50 for materials and fees, plus $28.82 for Students’ ENVR-0035 Global Issues 40S D UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES Association fees. COMM-D037 Human Relations/Comm. 42C* 0.5 B • Credits earned from previously attended institutions may be COMM-D035 Interpersonal Communication 42C* 0.5 B applied towards graduation requirements At the Centre for Adult Learning - Dauphin, fees charged per one credit LAWG-0040 Law 40S 1 B,D • All students have a personalized education plan based on their course are $20.50 for materials and fees, plus $27.02 for Students’ PEDV-0288 Life/Work Transitions 40S 1 B,D needs and future goals Association fees. HLTH-0226 Physical Education 40F 1 B • Courses are offered in both the day and evening SCIE-0011 Physics 30S 1 B • Dual credits can count for college credit as well as high school credit SCIE-0003 Physics 40S 1 B • Prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR) is available MATH-0023 Pre-Calculus Math 30S 1 B,D • Free one-on-one tutoring MATH-0024 Pre-Calculus Math 40S 1 B,D • Adult learner focused instruction PSSY-0078 Psychology 40S 1 B,D PEDV-0006 Skills Education Success 41G 0.5 B GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS COMP-D501 Word Processing 32C* 0.5 D To graduate with a Mature Student High School diploma, students must earn a total of 8 credits, 4 of which must be at the Grade 12 level. Grade B= Centre for Adult Learning - Brandon (Victoria Avenue East campus) 12 English Language Arts and Grade 12 Mathematics are required credits. D= Centre for Adult Learning - Dauphin (Parkland campus) To graduate with a regular high school diploma, students must complete 30 credits. * College level courses/dual credit The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the Course offerings subject to change. course outline.

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• High school diploma and college certificate To graduate with a Mature Student High School diploma, students must earn a total • High school diploma and college certificate Credits earned from previously attended institutions may be applied towards • September start of 8 credits, 4 of which must be at the Grade 12 level. Some of these credits will be • September start graduation requirements. An official transcript is required to transfer credits. the dual credits obtained through the CHCA certificate. Grade 12 English Language The Integrated Comprehensive Health Care Aide (CHCA) program allows Arts and Grade 12 Mathematics are required credits. The dual credits can also apply CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the a student to integrate the completion of their high school diploma with a to regular high school diploma, which requires the students to complete 30 credits. Graduates find employment as classroom assistants in primary, middle and course outline. Comprehensive Health Care Aide certificate to be ready for work in the senior years schools, direct aides for students with disabilities, social service ever-expanding field of health care. Credits earned from previously attended institutions may be applied towards agency youth workers and private assistants for children requiring extra help. CONNECTIONS graduation requirements. An official transcript is required to transfer credits. Graduates of this program are eligible to receive advanced standing CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS in several other programs, including Early Childhood Education Graduates find employment in acute and extended care hospitals, personal The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. • Meet the admission requirements for the Mature Student High at Assiniboine. care homes, private care facilities, mental health settings and home care. School diploma program found under Adult Learning - Mature DUAL CREDITS Student High School (MSHS) in this calendar DUAL CREDITS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Dual credits are selected college courses taken at the high school level and • Prior to starting the Education Assistant program applicants Dual credits are selected college courses taken at the high school level • Meet the admission requirements for the Mature Student High count for both college credit and high school completion. Courses marked must provide: and count for both college credit and high school completion. Courses School diploma program found under Adult Learning - Mature with an asterisk (*) can be used for dual credit provided the student attains • Proof of current certification in cardiopulmonary (CPR) level C marked with an asterisk (*) can be used for dual credit provided the Student High School (MSHS) in this calendar the required percentage determined by the college. The use of dual credits • Current criminal record check student attains the required percentage determined by the college. The • Prior to starting the Comprehensive Health Care Aide program in this program allows the completion of the high school diploma as well • Current child abuse registry check use of dual credits in this program allows the completion of the high applicants must provide: as the Comprehensive Health Care Aide certificate. school diploma as well as the Education Assistant certificate. • Proof of current certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants Health Care Provider (CPR-HCP) PROGRAM FEES educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PROGRAM FEES • Current criminal record check At the Centre for Adult Learning - Brandon, fees charged per one credit course are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. At the Victoria Avenue East campus, fees charged per one credit course are • Current child abuse record check are $20.50 for materials and fees, plus $28.82 for Students’ Association fees. See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. $20.50 for materials and fees, plus $28.82 for Students’ Association fees. DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE AND • Current adult abuse record check At the Centre for Adult Learning - Parkland, the charged are per one credit course TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Education Assistant program fees can be found on the college website at Applicants who are accepted into the program will also be required to provide are $20.50 for materials and fees and $27.02 for Students’ Association fees. Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students assiniboine.net/fees. up-to-date immunizations prior to the start of practicum rotations. require access to computer devices at home and may be required to Comprehensive Health Care Aide program fees can be found on the college bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech COURSES 2022 - 23 CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE

English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants website at assiniboine.net/fees. for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. PROGRAMS DIPLOMA educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list NUMBER TITLE HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See COURSES 2022 - 23 CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK/ CREDITS CREDITS assiniboine.net/elp for more information. ABUSE REGISTRY CHECKS NUMBER TITLE HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE Many agencies where students are placed for practicum experience Required: 8 credits to graduate. Compulsory to have four 40 level (or TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS CREDITS CREDITS require students to disclose convictions for any offenses. In some Grade 12) level courses (English 40S and Math 40S being mandatory) Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students instances, applicants with a criminal record or listed on the Child Abuse and four other high school credits. Please refer to the MSHS program require access to computer devices at home and may be required to bring Required: 8 credits to graduate. Compulsory to have four 40 level (or Grade Registry may be unable to complete the program. If you fall into one of for Mature Student High School course choices. these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech for more 12) level courses (English 40S and Math 40S being mandatory) and four these categories, please contact the School of Health & Human Services detailed information about the requirements for this program. other high school credits. Please refer to the MSHS program for Mature prior to applying. PSSY-D066 Child Development 42C* 0.5 3 Student High School course choices. PSSY-D067 Children’s Special Needs 42C* 1 6 CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK/ UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES COMP-D353 Computer Skills 32C* 0.5 3 ABUSE REGISTRY CHECKS HLTH-D176 Daily Living Laboratory 42C* 0.5 3 • A personalized education plan is developed individually with each PSSY-D024 Cross-Cultural Education 42C* 0.5 3 Many agencies where students are placed for practicum experience require HLTH-D175 Daily Living Theory 42C* 0.5 3 student to address their specific needs and future goals ECED-D040 Guiding Child Behaviour 1 42C* 0.5 3 HLTH-D004 Gerontology 42C* 0.5 3 students to disclose convictions for any offenses. In some instances, applicants • Courses offered both day and evening in the MSHS portion of the program COMM-D035 Interpersonal Communication 42C* 0.5 3 HLTH-D003 Growth and Development 42C* 0.5 3 with a criminal record or listed on the Child Abuse Registry and/or the Adult Abuse HLTH-D005 Health Issues/Comm. Health 42C* 0.5 3 • Adult learner-focused instruction PSSY-D054 Learning Styles 42C* 0.5 3 Registry may be unable to complete the program. If you fall into one of these WRKP-D002 Health/Environment/Safety 42C* 0.5 3 • The program is based on a dual credit structure; you will earn both COMM-D189 Observation/Report Writing 42C* 0.5 3 categories, please contact the School of Health & Human Services prior to applying. COMM-D037 Human Relations/Comm. 42C* 0.5 3 MSHS credits and Education Assistant credits at the same time PRAC-0165 Practicum – EDAST 2 HLTH-D006 Mental Health 42C* 0.5 3 • Industry-based practicum provides real life experiences in an PEDV-D132 Professionalism 42C* 0.5 3 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES HLTH-D002 Nutrition 42C* 0.5 3 education environment • A personalized education plan is developed individually with each PRAC-0074 Practicum 1 – CHCA 3 • Program emphasizes employability skills desired by employers (32 College Credits) | * college level course/dual credit student to address their specific needs and future goals PRAC-0040 Senior Practicum CHCA 3 • Prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR) is available • Courses offered both day and evening in the MSHS portion of the program FOR MORE INFORMATION • Adult learner-focused instruction (33 college credits) | * college level course/dual credit GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS For more program information, visit assiniboine.net/mshs-ea. • The program is based on a dual credit structure; you will earn both MSHS To graduate with an Education Assistant certificate, students must credits and Comprehensive Health Care Aide credits at the same time FOR MORE INFORMATION successfully complete 30 academic credits and 2 practical credits. Contact the Centre for Adult Learning: • Industry-based practicum provides real life experiences in an For more program information, visit assiniboine.net/mshs-chca. education environment To graduate with a Mature Student High School diploma, students must Brandon (Victoria Avenue East campus) • Program emphasizes employability skills desired by employers Contact the Centre for Adult Learning: earn a total of 8 credits, 4 of which must be at the Grade 12 level. Some 204.725.8735 or email [email protected] • Prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR) is available of these credits will be dual credits earned in the Education Assistant • Strong clinical component in a wide variety of health care settings Brandon (Victoria Avenue East campus) program. Grade 12 English Language Arts and Grade 12 Mathematics are 204.725.8735 or email [email protected] required credits. The dual credits can also apply to a regular high school GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS diploma, which requires the students to complete 30 credits. To graduate with a Comprehensive Health Care Aide certificate, students Dauphin (Parkland campus) must successfully complete 27 academic credits and 6 practical credits. 204.622.2222 or email [email protected]

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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE

• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) PROGRAM FEES • Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Eight-month advanced diploma Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the • Eight-month advanced diploma Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to NUMBER TITLE CREDITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES date information. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates find employment in a wide range of challenging careers Potential employers include grain companies, seed and crop inputs HLTH-0030 1st Aid - Emergency 0 in large and small business in all sectors of the business community, COURSES 2022 - 23 suppliers, banks and credit unions, livestock supply outlets, agricultural AGRC-0162 Agro-Ecology Field Laboratory 6 including public accounting firms, banks, trust companies, accounting equipment dealers, government agencies, agronomists/consultants BUSN-0164 Agribusiness Management 6 and internal auditing departments, industrial firms, federal, provincial or NUMBER TITLE CREDITS and co-operatives. Career opportunities include agriculture, agronomy, AGRC-0296 Agricultural Equipment 6 municipal offices, school divisions, parochial schools, tribal councils, non- sales and service, finance, livestock, marketing, management, research, MKTG-0063 Commodity Marketing 6 profit organizations and health care institutions, and in owner-managed Elective courses administration and precision agriculture. AGRC-0295 Crop Pest Management 6 business/office managers. Choose 60 credits from the following: AGRC-0219 Crop Production Systems 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ENVR-0038 Environmental Land Management 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BUSN-0173 Advanced Financial Reporting 6 • Two-year diploma or university degree AGRC-0293 Integrated Crop Management 6 • Two-year diploma or university degree ACCT-0056 Advanced Management Accounting 6 AGRC-0294 Livestock Production 6 • Entry level accounting knowledge is required. Applicants without COMP-0598 Advanced Software 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants HLTH-0277 Occupational Health & Safety 6 this will be required to take ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 and BUSN-0174 Audit and Assurance 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PEST-0103 Pesticides in Agriculture 6 ACCT-0004 Financial Accounting 2 (or equivalent) prior to the start LAWG-0093 Business Law 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. COMP-0570 Precision Agriculture 6 of the program. BUSN-0166 Canadian Business and Society 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. AGRC-0290 Soil & Soil Fertility 6 BUSN-0165 Corporate Finance 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants ACCT-0005 Financial Accounting 3 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS NEXT STEPS educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list ACCT-0007 Financial Accounting 4 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See INDG-0005 Indigenous History 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to ADVANCED DIPLOMA assiniboine.net/elp for more information. INDG-0006 Indigenous Human/Fiscal Issues 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information

PROGRAMS BUSN-0175 Information Management Tech 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS ACCT-0052 Intermediate Mgmnt Accounting 6 campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students ACCT-0050 Introductory Mgmnt Accounting 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES

require access to computer devices at home and may be required to BUSN-0177 Performance Management 6 • Classroom theory integrated with hands-on lab and field learning FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION PROGRAMS bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech ACCT-0051 Sage Accounting Software 6 • Well-equipped, modern soils and plant labs complete with Visit assiniboine.net/agadvanced. ADVANCED DIPLOMA DIPLOMA ADVANCED for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. MATH-0002 Statistics 1 6 growth chambers MATH-0003 Statistics 2 6 • Industry tours and guest speakers presented throughout the year UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES BUSN-0171 Taxation 1 6 • Concentrated, advanced courses get you career-ready in less • Emphasis on practical, applied learning BUSN-0178 Taxation 2 6 than a year • Up-to-date, well-equipped computer laboratories using industry-specific software NEXT STEPS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. To graduate with an advanced diploma in Agriculture, students must GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS successfully complete 78 academic credits. To graduate with an advanced diploma in Accounting, students must Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information successfully complete 60 academic credits. session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. course outline. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION CONNECTIONS Visit assiniboine.net/accounting. Graduates may be eligible for membership with the Manitoba Institute CONNECTIONS of Agrologists as technical agrologists. Successful completion of this program may qualify graduates for advanced standing in the Certified Professional Accountants (CPA) Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities preparatory courses. Students may also earn advanced standing and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply towards the Certified Aboriginal Financial Managers (CAFM) through credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- the Aboriginal Financial Officers Association (AFOA). date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply PROGRAM FEES credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to program page. date information.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM MANAGEMENT FINANCE

• Distance delivery (flexible start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Advanced diploma • Eight-month advanced diploma NUMBER TITLE CREDITS NUMBER TITLE CREDITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Early Childhood Program Management advanced diploma is designed ECED-0026 Early Childhood Administration 3 Graduates find employment in a wide range of challenging careers Required Courses to help early childhood educators advance to leadership positions within PSSY-0080 Family and Community Relations 3 in large and small business in all sectors of the business community, the early childhood field as directors. Positions are available in a variety ACCT-0032 Financial Management 6 including public accounting firms, banks, trust companies, accounting BUSN-0160 Canadian Investment Funds 6 of early learning child care settings. This program helps students meet HRMG-0033 Human Resource Function 3 and internal auditing departments industrial firms, federal, provincial BUSN-0165 Corporate Finance 6 government standards for training at the ECE III level. ECED-0025 Integration Seminar 3 or municipal offices, school divisions, parochial schools, tribal councils, BUSN-0170 Financial Planning 6 PSSY-0001 Organizational Behaviour 1 3 nonprofit organizations and health care institutions, and in owner- BUSN-0172 Life License Qualification 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PSSY-0002 Organizational Behaviour 2 3 managed business/office managers. BUSN-0169 Personal Finance 6 • Two-year Early Childhood Education diploma or current PRAC-0018 Practicum – ECMGT 2 MKTG-0065 Professional Selling 6 Early Childhood Education 2 (ECEII) from the Manitoba ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BUSN-0171 Taxation 1 6 Child Care program. Elective Courses • Two-year diploma or university degree • Minimum one-year Early Learning Centre experience as an Choose one of the following: Elective Courses ECEII verified in a letter from an Early Learning Centre Director English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants Choose 18 credits from the following: or equivalent. PSSY-0012 Conflict Resolution 3 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list PEDV-0106 Leadership Skills 3 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See COMP-0598 Advanced Software 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants assiniboine.net/elp for more information. LAWG-0093 Business Law 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list NEXT STEPS BUSN-0166 Canadian Business and Society 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS BUSN-0176 Consumer Behaviour 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students INDG-0005 Indigenous History 6 ADVANCED DIPLOMA FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION require access to computer devices at home and may be required to INDG-0006 Indigenous Human / Fiscal Issues 6 PROGRAMS TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Visit assiniboine.net/ecpm. bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech MATH-0002 Statistics 1 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. MATH-0003 Statistics 2 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to

bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES NEXT STEPS PROGRAMS for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. • Emphasis on practical, applied learning Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. ADVANCED DIPLOMA DIPLOMA ADVANCED • Up-to-date, well-equipped computer laboratories using UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES industry specific software Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information • Program emphasizes leadership skills in-demand by employers session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each • You can study at your own pace and continue to work while GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. taking this program To graduate with an advanced diploma in Finance, students must successfully complete 60 academic credits. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Visit assiniboine.net/finance. To graduate with an Early Childhood Program Management advanced The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the diploma, students must successfully complete 29 credits. course outline.

Students who have successfully completed Ethics Training IV through the CONNECTIONS Manitoba Childcare Association may receive credit for the elective course. Graduates of this program can receive their mutual fund, Canadian investment funds and life license (LLQP) qualifications through the The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the Investment Funds Institute of Canada (IFIC). Students may also course outline. earn advanced standing towards the Certified Aboriginal Financial Managers (CAFM) program through the Aboriginal Financial Officers CONNECTIONS Association (AFOA). This program is provincially accredited by the Child Care Qualifications and Training Committee (CCQTC). Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- program page. date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page. PROGRAM FEES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the PROGRAM FEES As part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes date information. Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to may occur for 2022-23. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program. date information.

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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Victoria Avenue East Campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Eight-month advanced diploma • Eight-month advanced diploma NUMBER TITLE CREDITS NUMBER TITLE CREDITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Aimed at university and college graduates who wish to add GIS GEOS-0017 Advanced Spatial Analysis 6 Graduates can anticipate applying their business management skills Required Courses knowledge to their skillset, this advanced diploma prepares you for a GEOS-0018 Cartography 6 in areas related to personnel administration: staffing, training and wide variety of occupations and fields, such as: GEOS-0019 Geomatics Applications 6 development, labour relations and compensation management. HRMG-0118 Compensation 6 GEOS-0026 GIS Analysis 6 Employment opportunities are available in industrial, commercial COMP-0600 HRM Systems 6 • Land planning and resource management organizations GEOS-0021 GIS Database Management 6 and government organizations. HRMG-0115 Human Resource Law 6 • Conservation districts GEOS-0024 GIS Project Management 6 HRMG-0036 Human Resource Management 6 • Government organizations GEOS-0020 GIS Server 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS HRMG-0039 Labour Relations 6 • Agribusinesses GEOS-0023 GPS Applications 6 • Two-year diploma or university degree HRMG-0040 Staffing 6 • Consulting practices GEOS-0016 Programming for GIS 6 HRMG-0034 Training and Development 6 GEOS-0025 Remote Sensing / Image Analysis 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list Elective Courses • Two-year diploma or university degree NEXT STEPS are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. Choose 18 credits from the following: Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COMP-0598 Advanced Software 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS LAWG-0093 Business Law 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students BUSN-0166 Canadian Business and Society 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. require access to computer devices at home and may be required to INDG-0005 Indigenous History 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech INDG-0006 Indigenous Human / Fiscal Issues 6 ADVANCED DIPLOMA TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. COMP-0601 Management Information Systems 6

PROGRAMS Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students Visit assiniboine.net/gis. MATH-0002 Statistics 1 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES MATH-0003 Statistics 2 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech • Emphasis on practical, applied learning

for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. • Up-to-date, well-equipped computer laboratories using industry NEXT STEPS PROGRAMS specific software Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. ADVANCED DIPLOMA DIPLOMA ADVANCED UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Opportunities to interact with and learn from business • Emphasis on practical, applied learning community leaders Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information • Tours and field laboratories session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each • Laboratories with high-tech equipment GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. To graduate with an advanced diploma in Human Resource Management, GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS students must successfully complete 60 academic credits. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION To graduate with a Geographic Information Systems advanced diploma, Visit assiniboine.net/hrmanagement. students must successfully complete 60 credits. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline. CONNECTIONS Graduates may be exempt from writing the National Knowledge exam PROGRAM FEES for Human Resource Professionals. Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities date information. and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the program page.

PROGRAM FEES Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to date information.

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INDIGENOUS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MARKETING

• Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) PROGRAM FEES • Victoria Avenue East campus (September start) COURSES 2022 - 23 • Eight-month advanced diploma Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the • Eight-month advanced diploma Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to NUMBER TITLE CREDITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES date information. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates find excellent opportunities in accounting and financial Employment opportunities exist in sales, advertising, promotion, publicity, Elective Courses management within an Indigenous context including accounting firms, COURSES 2022 - 23 sales management, marketing management, retail management, market Choose 60 credits from the following: banks, credit unions, First Nation communities and organizations, analysis, market research and new venture development. government and non-profit organizations, and consulting firms. NUMBER TITLE CREDITS MKTG-0035 Applied Marketing Research 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS LAWG-0093 Business Law 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Elective Courses • Two-year diploma or university degree BUSN-0166 Canadian Business and Society 6 • Two-year diploma or university degree Choose 60 credits from the following: BUSN-0176 Consumer Behaviour 6 • Entry level accounting knowledge is required. Applicants without English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants COMP-0599 Graphic and Web Design 6 this will be required to take ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 and BUSN-0173 Advanced Financial Reporting 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list INDG-0005 Indigenous History 6 ACCT-0004 Financial Accounting 2 (or equivalent) prior to the start COMP-0598 Advanced Software 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. INDG-0006 Indigenous Human / Fiscal Issues 6 of the program. BUSN-0174 Audit and Assurance 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. MKTG-0032 International Business 6 LAWG-0093 Business Law 6 COMM-0387 Marketing Communications 6 English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants BUSN-0166 Canadian Business and Society 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS MKTG-0066 Marketing Strategy & Analysis 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list BUSN-0165 Corporate Finance 6 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students MKTG-0065 Professional Selling 6 are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. ACCT-0005 Financial Accounting 3 6 require access to computer devices at home and may be required to MKTG-0052 Retail Management 6 See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. ACCT-0007 Financial Accounting 4 6 bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech MATH-0002 Statistics 1 6 INDG-0004 Indigenous Ethics – Case Study 6 for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. MATH-0003 Statistics 2 6 TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS INDG-0005 Indigenous History 6 ADVANCED DIPLOMA Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students INDG-0006 Indigenous Human / Fiscal Issues 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES NEXT STEPS

PROGRAMS require access to computer devices at home and may be required to ACCT-0052 Intermediate Mgmnt Accounting 6 • Emphasis on practical, applied learning Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech ACCT-0050 Introductory Mgmnt Accounting 6 • Opportunities to interact with and learn from business for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. ACCT-0051 Sage Accounting Software 6 community leaders Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information

MATH-0002 Statistics 1 6 session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each PROGRAMS MATH-0003 Statistics 2 6 campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession.

UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS DIPLOMA ADVANCED • Emphasis on practical, applied learning INDG-0007 Strategies and Decisions 6 To graduate with an advanced diploma in Marketing, students must • Up-to-date, well-equipped computer laboratories using industry successfully complete 60 academic credits. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION specific software NEXT STEPS Visit assiniboine.net/marketing. • Opportunities to interact with and learn from business Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the community leaders course outline. Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each CONNECTIONS To graduate with an advanced diploma in Indigenous Financial campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. Graduates of this program will receive recognition from the International Management, students must successfully complete 60 academic credits. Institute of Marketing Professionals (IIMP) and will be eligible to FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION work towards their Certified Marketing Management Professional The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the Visit assiniboine.net/ifm. (CMMP) accreditation. course outline. Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities CONNECTIONS and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply Students may earn advanced standing towards the Certified Aboriginal credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Financial Managers (CAFM) program through the Aboriginal Financial date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the Officers Association (AFOA). program page.

Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities PROGRAM FEES and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the date information. program page.

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PUBLIC SAFETY SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS

• Victoria Avenue East campus (September and January start) GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • North Hill campus, Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts PROGRAM FEES • Eight-month advanced diploma To graduate with a Public Safety advanced diploma, students must (September and January start) Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the successfully complete 60 academic credits. • Nine-month advanced diploma Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to CAREER OPPORTUNITIES date information. Graduates may find employment with municipal, regional, provincial or The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Indigenous police services in Manitoba, or with other police services course outline. Graduates can access exciting work opportunities in food security or COURSES 2022 - 23 across Canada. Note: Police departments have minimum hiring standards innovation in food production at the local, national or international level. regarding sight, hearing and physical ability. Applicants are encouraged to CONNECTIONS Potential employers include the private sector, government departments, NUMBER TITLE CREDITS explore these standards prior to entering this program. Other opportunities Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities First Nations or non-governmental organizations. exist with Canada Border Services Agency, Sheriff’s department, and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply HLTH-0030 1st Aid – Emergency 0 corrections, security firms, risk management and loss prevention. credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AGRC-0282 Business of Food Production 6 date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the • Two-year diploma or university degree BUSN-0159 Career & Business Planning 6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS program page. AGRC-0219 Crop Production Systems 6 • Two-year diploma or university degree or equivalent English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants AGRC-0278 Food Production Methods 6 • Proof of current certification in emergency first aid, cardiopulmonary PROGRAM FEES educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list AGRC-0284 Food Security & Sustainability 6 resuscitation (CPR) Level C Program fees can be found on the program’s web page under the are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. AGRC-0274 Food Systems Applied Research 6 • Current criminal record check Courses & Costs tab. Please refer to this section for the most up to See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. AGRC-0276 Growing Media Applications 6 • Current child abuse registry check date information. AGRC-0094 Integrated Pest Management 6 • Current adult abuse registry check TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS PRAC-0263 Practicum – STFDS 3 • Valid driver’s license abstract COURSES 2022 - 23 Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students AGRC-0287 Sustainable Greenhouse Mngmt 6 • Hearing test require access to computer devices at home and may be required to AGRC-0288 The Food Industry 6 • Vision test NUMBER TITLE CREDITS bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech ADVANCED DIPLOMA • Medical release for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. NEXT STEPS

PROGRAMS JSTC-XXXX Applied Training 6 Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. Note: Applicants educated outside of Canada may be required to PEDV-0356 College Foundations 6 UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES meet additional admission requirements, visit the program page at JSTC-XXXX Community Policing 6 • Classroom training integrated with hands-on lab, greenhouse Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information

assiniboine.net/publicsafetyadvanced. JSTC-XXXX Criminal Law 6 and field experience session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each PROGRAMS COMM-0404 Cultural Diversity Comms 6 • Work practicum campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. ADVANCED DIPLOMA DIPLOMA ADVANCED This is a competitive entry program. Early application is JSTC-XXXX Evidence/Documentation 6 • Research opportunities with instructors strongly recommended. To view the competitive entry JSTC-XXXX Fitness/Deportment 6 FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION requirements for this program, please visit the program page at JSTC-XXXX Investigational Techniques 6 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Visit assiniboine.net/sfs. assiniboine.net/publicsafetyadvanced. JSTC-XXXX Law Enforcement/Justice 6 To graduate with a Sustainable Food Systems advanced diploma, students JSTC-XXXX Operational Technology 6 must successfully complete 60 academic credits and 3 practical credits. English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants JSTC-XXXX Policing Principles/Procedures 6 educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. NEXT STEPS course outline. See assiniboine.net/elp for more information. Apply now! Visit assiniboine.net/applynow. CONNECTIONS TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Further questions? Register for a free, one-hour program information Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities Programs at Assiniboine have certain technology requirements. Students session. For the upcoming schedule, including dates and times for each and professional organizations, making it possible for students to apply require access to computer devices at home and may be required to campus, visit assiniboine.net/infosession. credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For up-to- bring these on campus when instructed. Refer to assiniboine.net/tech date information on agreements, visit assiniboine.net/registrar or the for more detailed information about the requirements for this program. FOR MORE PROGRAM INFORMATION program page. Visit assiniboine.net/publicsafetyadvanced. CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK/ ABUSE REGISTRY CHECKS Many agencies where students are placed for practicum experience require students to disclose convictions for any offenses. In some instances, applicants with a criminal record or listed on the Child Abuse Registry and/or Adult Abuse Registry may not be admitted to the program. If you fall into one of these categories, please contact the School of Health & Human Services prior to applying.

UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Problem-based learning • Strong fitness and lifestyle component

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WHAT IS APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING? APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING OFFERED AT What is distance education? Distance education is the various forms of To learn more about what courses or programs are currently In Manitoba you can train for a career as a certified journey person in over ASSINIBOINE study that take place when an instructor and student(s) are separated offered through distance education visit our website at 55 designated trades through apprenticeship, which is a combination of Assiniboine is the training facility for the following designated by physical distance and a learning medium is used to bridge the assiniboine.net/distance. on-the-job practical training and in-school technical training. apprenticeship trades: instructional gap. Learning by distance can involve a paper-based delivery, a blending of face-to-face and online delivery, or a completely THE APPRENTICESHIP APPLICATION/ TRADE LEVELS # WEEKS/YR LEVELS online delivery. AGREEMENT PROCESS (YRS) TECH TRAINING OFFERED An individual must find employment with, or be working for, an employer Distance education increases access and flexibility for students. You can who will provide quality, on-the-job training. The employee and employer Agricultural Equipment 4 8-8-8-4 All levels continue to work, parent and participate in community activities while formalize the relationship through an apprenticeship, administered by Technician working towards a college credential. You decide when and where you Apprenticeship Manitoba. During each level or year of apprenticeship Automotive Service 4 8-8-6-6 All levels want to study. Telephone conferencing and internet resources provide training, which varies from two to five years depending on the trade, Technician additional contact and support. This means that no matter where you about 80 per cent of an apprentice’s time is spent learning on the job Carpenter 4 10-8-8-8 All levels are in the world, you can study at Assiniboine. while earning a wage. The remaining 20 per cent, usually taken in a block Construction Electrician 4 10-10-10-10 All levels of time away from work, is technical, classroom-based training. Gasfitter “B” 2 10 Level 2 WHO PAYS FOR TECHNICAL TRAINING? Heavy Duty Equipment 4 8-8-7-4 All levels CONTINUING STUDIES AT ASSINIBOINE The Apprenticeship Branch is responsible for arranging the technical Technician training delivered by Assiniboine and other colleges and for funding more Industrial Electrician 2 10-10 Levels 1 & 2 than 90 per cent of the technical training costs. Apprentices must pay Plumber 4 10-9-8-8 Levels 1 - 4 Whether you are looking for professional development, personal • Prairie Horticulture the remainder of the tuition fees for each level and are responsible for Pork Production Technician 2 190 hrs & 180 hrs All levels enrichment, or a new career path, Continuing Studies at Assiniboine • Retail Management the cost of their textbooks. Living costs for training delivered in blocks of has something for you. • Social Media Marketing Power Electrician 2 10-10 Levels 1 & 2 time away from work may be covered through the Employment Insurance • Supply Chain Management system or by the Apprenticeship Branch for non-eligible persons. Truck Transport Mechanic 1 8 Level 1 Assiniboine is very active in meeting community needs for life-long • Waste Water Management Apprentices with dependents, and/or those attending classes away from Welder 3 8-8-8 All levels learning by offering a wide range of part-time studies at the Brandon home, may also qualify for additional training allowances. and Parkland campuses, and a training facility in Winnipeg. In addition to a wide range of programming options, Continuing Studies offers many courses for professional and workforce

APPRENTICESHIP ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS CONTACT INFORMATION Online short programs and courses are available for upskilling, personal development, personal enrichment or new career paths.

TRAINING For the majority of trades, it is required applicants have a high school For further information on apprenticeship training, visit development, and enrichment, in a flexible format to suit your schedule. diploma or equivalent academic standing. Because apprenticeship trades manitoba.ca/tradecareers or contact Apprenticeship Manitoba at CONTACT INFORMATION involve technical components, it is important to have high school credits one of the following: The college designs custom programs in co-operation with businesses To learn more about Continuing Studies at Assiniboine, visit our website in English, math and science. Those with mature student status, over and industries, to meet the ongoing demands of the existing and at assiniboine.net/cs. 19 years of age, regardless of completed grade level, may be required Winnipeg potential workforce. to participate in an assessment process. Graduates from a college 100-111 Lombard Avenue pre-employment program, Senior Years Apprenticeship Option, or an Winnipeg MB R3B 0T4 These programs include: accredited high school vocational program may qualify for time and/or 204.945.0575 or toll free 866.332.5077 • American Sign Language level credits in an apprenticeship program. [email protected] • Applied Counselling Skills • Bartending CONTINUING STUDIES CONTINUING WHAT IS CERTIFICATION? Brandon • Cannabis Industry Specialization & EDUCATION DISTANCE At each level of technical training, an apprentice must maintain a 127-340 Ninth Street • Heavy Equipment Operator cumulative average of 70% or better in trades subjects to advance to the Brandon MB R7A 6C2 • Home Inspection next level. As many of the trades have interprovincial or Red Seal status 204.726.6365 • Registered Personal Trainer in the final level, a final examination result of 70% or better qualifies an • Integrated Pest Management apprentice for a Certificate of Qualification and a Red Seal Interprovincial • Master Gardener Certificate of Qualification. Journey persons with these credentials can • Master of Meetings move to and work in other jurisdictions in Canada without taking further • Network Cable Installation testing or examinations. • Nursing Foot Care • Palliative Care COLLEGE CREDENTIAL • Pesticide Applicator/Dispenser Apprentices who successfully complete the final level of their • Photography apprenticeship program also receive an Assiniboine certificate or diploma. • Practical Nursing Bridging

74 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 75 CUSTOMIZED WORKFORCE TRAINING/ COURSE DESCRIPTIONS COMMUNITY PROGRAMS 1ST AID - EMERGENCY AC MACHINES ADMIN ASSISTANT HLTH-0030 | 0 credit ELEC-0017| 6 credits ACCOUNTING 1 Assiniboine works in partnership with community groups, Indigenous • Comprehensive Health Care Aide Basic First Aid & CPR techniques taught in an Prerequisite: ELEC-0022 Three-phase Theory ACCT-0048 | 6 credits communities, businesses, individual coordinating groups, private • Early Childhood Education interactive environment for individuals and An introduction to the design and theory of This is an introductory course in accounting agencies and federal, and provincial government departments to develop • Applied Electrical Installation employees who want an overview of First Aid & operation of transformers and AC motors. Perform with emphasis on basic bookkeeping for both and deliver quality training programs to meet identified training needs to • English as an Additional Language CPR in the workplace or home. The course covers transformer calculations involving power, voltage, service and merchandising types of businesses. the labour market and the self-employed. • International Educated Nurses – Practical Nursing skills needed to recognize, prevent and respond current, turns ratio and fault current. Single phase The course includes journalizing and posting • Mature Student High School to cardiovascular emergences for Adults, CPR and three phase devices and single phase and transactions, correcting entries, sales tax, Our training programs can be delivered on one of our campuses, at the • Applied Plumbing and other topics such as choking, airway and three phase connections of transformers and special journals, refunds and discounts, place of business, in community, online, or blend of options. • Practical Nursing breathing emergencies, and prevention of motors are examined. remitting GST and HST, completing petty cash, • Welder disease transmission. This course meets the and the payroll process. The following is a sample of the programs offered: • Youth Employment and Skills Strategy minimum regulations for Workplace Health AC THEORY DEVICES • STRIVE & Safety for Basic First Aid. Participants who & CIRCUITS ADMIN ASSISTANT • Administrative Assistant meet the required standard receive a nationally ELEC-0020 | 6 credits ACCOUNTING 2 • Applied Building Construction For more information, email [email protected] recognized certification that is valid for three Prerequisite: ELEC-0021 DC Theory Devices & Circuits ACCT-0049 | 6 credits • Carpentry/Framing years. Textbook included in cost of tuition. Build on the knowledge of DC circuits to Prerequisite: ACCT-0048 Admin Assistant Accounting 1 • Civil Technology incorporate alternating current generation and This is a second-level course for students not 3D DEVELOPMENT utilization. Perform circuit calculations involving specializing in accounting theories, processes, ARTS-0023 | 6 credits resistive, inductive and capacitive circuits and and procedures. It expands on basic principles ASSINIBOINE INTERNATIONAL Prerequisites: ARTS-0022 Art & Design Fundamentals, MEDP- power factor correction. Common residential and and delves into more specialized techniques 0100 Studio Skills, COMM-0402 Typography & Brand commercial light devices are examined. in accounting for profit and control. A An introduction to 3D interaction processes. computerized accounting system is introduced International students have come from over 60 countries to attend available to international students. Assiniboine International is here to Modern 3D engines are evaluated and utilized ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE and utilized exclusively for data entry. Assiniboine Community College. Assiniboine has many support services help more international students come to Manitoba. to develop interactive experiences in 3D COMP-0556 | 6 credits to ensure international students have a great student experience while environments that students build on in future Prerequisite: ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 ADVANCED they are here. From the comprehensive orientation, to expert student Find out more at assiniboine.net/international, email courses. Topics include game, education and Whether working in industry or owning a FINANCIAL REPORTING success advisors and helpful, knowledgeable instructors, Assiniboine [email protected] or phone 204.725.8700 ext 7019. business cases that support those industries. business, having experience with widely used BUSN-0173 | 6 credits works to support student success. Assiniboine has a variety of programs accounting software packages lead to a better Prerequisite: ACCT-0007 Financial Accounting 4 understanding of an organization’s accounting Apply critical evaluation to issues associated system and lead to greater career opportunities. with business combinations, joint ventures, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE A Using multiple accounting software packages, foreign operations, not-for-profit organizations, students build on their knowledge of manual and public sector accounting. Specific attention ABORIGINAL STUDIES accounting and the accounting cycle, to is given to consolidation accounting, accounting

INTERNATIONAL, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE We offer free daytime, evening, and weekend classes for Canadian Funding for our ESL programming is provided by Immigration, Refugees INDG-XXXX | 6 credits | P perform various functions including creating for foreign currency transactions, hedge newcomers to improve their English skills. We specialize in English and Citizenship Canada. This course provides students with an historical and managing accounts in the general and accounting and not-for-profit accounting. COMMUNITY PROGRAMS, ASSINIBOINE Language training for students with Canadian Language Benchmark review of Indigenous culture, pre and post-colonial subsidiary ledgers, and how to enter purchase (CLB) levels 5-8. Join a friendly and relaxing environment for you to Classes may run online or on campus. For more information, please visit contacts. Students will examine the impact of and sales transactions for both services and ADVANCED MANAGEMENT improve your English and meet new people from around the globe. assiniboine.net/esl or email [email protected]. government policies, treaties and acts. Students merchandise. Basic payroll transactions, ACCOUNTING will also explore the significance of traditional account reconciliations, and financial reporting ACCT-0056 | 6 credits customs, ceremonies, demographics, urbanization, are also covered. Prerequisite: ACCT-0052 Intermediate Mgmnt Accounting

the reserve system, education, employment and Build on the concepts and tools learned in COURSE

other topics relevant in today’s society. ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE the Introductory Mgmnt Accounting and DESCRIPTIONS COMP-0602 | 6 credits Intermediate Mgmnt Accounting courses. ABORIGINAL STUDIES 42C Prerequisite: ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 or Explore the interdisciplinary role of management INDG-XXXX | 1 high school credit | D, P ACCT-0053 Financial Accounting 1 accounting and how it uses quantitative and This course provides students with an historical Using their knowledge of manual accounting non-quantitative information in the decision review of Indigenous culture, pre and post-colonial and the accounting cycle, students will perform making process. Topics include pricing contacts. Students will examine the impact of various functions in multiple accounting decisions, profitability strategy and analysis, government policies, treaties and acts. Students software packages. They will create accounts transfer pricing, analysis of cost behaviour, will also explore the significance of traditional in the general and subsidiary ledgers and multinational performance measurement customs, ceremonies, demographics, urbanization, enter purchase and sales transactions for and compensation, and continuous the reserve system, education, employment and both services and merchandise. Basic payroll improvement methodologies. other topics relevant in today’s society. transactions and account reconciliations will be covered. Students will also be able to generate ADVANCED MATHEMATICS (PE) financial reports. MATH-0118 | 4.5 credits Prerequisite: MATH-0050 Mathematics (PE) Learners advance their algebraic and trigonometric problem solving skills with a focus on industry specific examples.

76 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 77 ADVANCED MECHANICS (PE) ADVANCED SPATIAL ANALYSIS AGRIBUSINESS MARKETING AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 2 APPLIED MATHEMATICS 30S MECH-0149 | 6 credits GEOS-0017 | 6 credits MKTG-0064 | 6 credits AGRC-0296 | 6 credits SCIE-0006 | 6 credits | D MATH-0059 | 1 high school credit | P Prerequisite: MECH-0083 Mechanics (PE) Prerequisite: GEOS-0026 GIS Analysis; GEOS-0021 Understand marketing in the agriculture Prerequisite: COMP-0570 Precision Agriculture Prerequisite: SCIE-0005 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Address the changing mathematical Study force systems, friction, motion, strength GIS Database Management industry, with an emphasis placed on Learn about the operation, management and This is a continuation of Anatomy and Physiology requirements in today’s world by focusing on of materials, and simple machine applications. Build on the foundational GIS knowledge agribusiness promotions. Topics include economics of equipment used in agricultural 1, where various systems are discussed problem solving, technology and technical and skills acquired at the introductory level marketing values decisions, understanding production systems of Western Canada. Learn concurrently with the study of structure. communication. Acquire the knowledge ADVANCED and guides students in the development consumers’ value needs, and value proposition. about specific requirements and types of necessary to develop independent learning skills. OPERATING SYSTEMS of increasingly sophisticated spatial and Select an agriculture product or service and equipment for cereal and forage production. APPLIED BOTANY NETW-0014 | 6 credits geostatistical analyses. Learn how to perform create a territory marketing plan throughout Students are exposed to industry through visits, AGRC-0017 | 6 credits | D APPLIED MATHEMATICS 40S Prerequisites: NETW-0001 Operating Systems different types of spatial analyses, identify the the semester. expert talks and equipment walk arounds at Basic plant anatomy at the cellular level and whole MATH-0060 | 1 high school credit | P Fundamentals, NETW-0007 Networking 3 types of questions different analysis approaches various dealerships and manufacturing facilities organ level is covered as well as the processes Prerequisite: MATH-0059 Applied Mathematics 30S Examine various operating systems used to can answer, critically evaluate the advantages AGRIBUSINESS MATH in the area. Students also learn about Workplace of photosynthesis and respiration. Thorough or MATH-0023 Pre-Calculus Math 30S provide enterprise services to a business. Topics and limitations of different approaches, and gain MATH-0106 | 6 credits Safety and Health Act (WSH) and Regulations coverage is given to plant classification and This course is a continuation of Applied Math include: Dynamic Host Resolution Protocol a better understanding of the use of capabilities Learn to apply mathematical concepts to and Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs) related to naming, with botanical grammar being stressed. 30S. Students enhance their problem solving (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), of spatial analysis. Apply model building tools agricultural, financial and business applications tractors operation, seeding, spraying, harvesting, Plant hormones, pollination, fruit set and ripening skills with the increased use of technology firewall products, packet capture and analysis, to advanced geostatistical methods. Spatial in agribusiness management. More than a math forage and hay management equipment. are discussed. Basic propagation is addressed in the classroom. The curriculum focuses on virtualization, and web hosting services. Design modelling and analysis techniques like spatial refresher, this course prepares students for Students also learn about equipment selection and comprehensive coverage is given to climatic students becoming responsible independent and configure an enterprise network in both interpolation, multi-criteria decision making, performing calculations in subsequent courses, and preparation of machinery cost evaluation factors of importance to prairie horticulture. The learners. Application of mathematical physical and virtualized environments. Fuzzy Logic, predictive modelling, regression, their professional career and personal life. These report for a specific agricultural enterprise. course concludes with a discussion of diseases of concepts to everyday situations is an important network analysis, routing, site selection and skills form the foundation to make reliable and significance to prairie horticulture. component of this course. ADVANCED RADIO data mining skills will be explored. profitable decisions essential to the success of AGRO-ECOLOGY FIELD MEDP-0081 | 6 credits agribusinesses through the implementation of LABORATORY APPLIED ELECTRICAL SAFETY APPLIED PRACTICAL SKILLS 1 Prerequisite: MEDP-0085 Digital Audio & Radio 3 ADVANCED new and emerging technologies. AGRC-0162 | 6 credits WRKP-0038 | 3 credits ECED-0044 | 5 credits | D, P Corequisite: MEDP-0082 Capstone THERMODYNAMICS This course introduces students to key features, This course provides an understanding of Prerequisites: ECED-0006 Art, PSSY-0020 Child This advanced course provides students with ENGR-0052 | 6 credits AGRIBUSINESS PLAN challenges and sustainable management of safety practices students need to know Development 2, ECED-0001 Guiding Children’s Behaviour additional skill sets in radio broadcasting, Develop your understanding of temperature BUSN-0161 | 6 credits the prairie agro-ecological landscape systems. to protect themselves and others in the Integrate theory with practice in an early including: planning and executing station scales, heat transfer, steam generation, Prerequisites: BUSN-0164 Agribusiness Management Based on various field and laboratory exercises workplace or construction site. This course childhood setting. Do a two-week block promotions, programming music and daily laws for perfect gases, change of state and and MKTG-0064 Agribusiness Marketing and guided site tours, this course provides provides information and examples under placement implementing creative activities logs, and broadcasting live-on-location. calorimetry to solve advanced problems related Students learn to develop and present a hands-on training to students by introducing Manitoba’s Workplace Safety and Health Acts based on observation of children’s interests. Students hone their decision-making skills as to thermodynamics. business plan to raise investment, lender them to various agricultural and environmental and accompanying Regulations. Students also Practice and refine guiding skills and activity they prepare their demo reels for industry and financing or expertise for an agribusiness sites discussing origin, development and study the Workplace Hazardous Materials implementation skills. choose music for airplay. AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT venture. Mentors are selected by students to classification of soils, water resources, wetlands Information Systems (WHMIS). BUSN-0164 | 6 credits support, provide guidance and validate accuracy and river dynamics, crop agronomy and weeds APPLIED PRACTICAL SKILLS 2 ADVANCED SOFTWARE Prerequisites: MATH-0106 Agribusiness Math; of budget objectives and assumptions. In this identification, wild-life habitat, forestry and APPLIED ECED-0045 | 6 credits | D, P COMP-0598 | 6 credits ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1; COMP-0571 capstone project, students incorporate and shelterbelts, the Dominion Land Survey (DLS), MARKETING RESEARCH Prerequisites: ECED-0044 Applied Practical Skills 1, ECED- Prerequisite: COMP-0597 Software Applications Communications and Technology apply concepts learned in their courses within mapping and Global Positioning System (GPS), MKTG-0035 | 6 credits 0049 Music and Movement, ECED-0005 Literature Learn to use software to store and prepare data Microeconomic and financial management the Agribusiness program. From enterprise agricultural equipment and livestock production. Prerequisite: MKTG-0044 Marketing Principles, Corequisites: ECED-0001 Guiding Children’s Behavior, for analysis in a variety of business situations. concepts are applied, with the guidance of budgeting, projected income statements, cash- MATH-0107 Math for Business PSSY-0020 Child Development 2 Begin by learning to use various tools and business mentors in various business planning flow statements and balance sheets using Excel, Based on field and laboratory exercises and tours, An introduction to conducting market research Integrate theory with practice in an early childhood features to improve the analytical capability scenarios and lectures, to evaluate and optimize students perform ratio analysis to evaluate this course introduces students to key features and recognizing its importance to market setting. Do a three-week block placement of their spreadsheets. Learn when to use a profitability. Learn to apply macroeconomic and improve their plans using a management of the prairie agro-ecological landscape. Various oriented firms. Learn how to design and develop implementing creative activities based on DESCRIPTIONS spreadsheet and when it is more appropriate to concepts (fiscal and monetary policy) and approach. Detailed plans for marketing, risk aspects are discussed including soils, water, native questionnaires and the correct methodology to observation of children’s interests. Students practice COURSE utilize a database. Learn how to create relational credit management skills to reduce exposure management, succession, operations, human vegetation, the Dominion land survey, map reading, design a marketing project. Complete an actual and refine transition and guiding group skills. databases to store data effectively, as well to financial, production and marketing risk. resources, tax management, environmental and crop and livestock production. The concepts of marketing research project.

as how to extract data in the form of queries The potential for market growth is evaluated management and contingency plans provide integrated watershed management and the use of APPLIED PRACTICAL SKILLS 3 COURSE and reports. Use Excel to perform metrics and within the Canadian Agriculture and Agri- hands-on experience for students to assume mapping and GPS technology are introduced. APPLIED MATH AND SCIENCE ECED-0046 | 7 credits | D, P DESCRIPTIONS analysis using real business examples. Use of food system. Succession planning and management positions. A major emphasis will MATH-0089 | 6 credits Prerequisites: ECED-0045 Applied Practical Skills database software for data mining and analysis accompanying tax implications are also be for the student to write the plan with the ALGEBRA (CIVIL) An introduction to general mathematics 2, ECED-0013 Teaching Strategies, ECED-0051 purposes will add knowledge, skills and abilities examined in various workshops using expert perspective of an investor to better appreciate MATH-0093 | 6 credits and science knowledge required in the Curriculum Development, ECED-0010 Science related to business intelligence and meeting speakers. An opportunity is also provided for risk and return of various investment choices. This course teaches the algebra skills required to electrical field. Topics in mathematics Integrate theory with practice in an early organizational objectives. students to learn how to set-up an accounting be able to solve problems in other courses within include fractions, algebraic equations, and childhood setting. Do a four-week block system for their group project to create the Civil Technician program. Topics include formulas, ratio, proportion, areas, volumes, placement applying their personal teaching financial statements with customized linear equations, factoring, exponents, radicals, significant figures and engineering notation, strategies and playroom management along accounts, capital assets, enterprises and determinants, quadratic equations and logarithms. right angle triangle and trigonometry. Topics with implementing creative activities based opening balances, building upon skills learned in science include, Ohm’s law, series and on observation of children’s interests. Practice earlier, using AgExpert Analyst financial ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1 parallel circuits, combination circuits, simple and refine communication skills with parents management software. SCIE-0005 | 6 credits | D machines, work, force and pressure, light, and mentors. Learners need to comprehend normal body gas laws, scientific procedures and plotting data structure and function in order to provide safe on graphs. and competent care to the client. The structure of the human body and the physiology of the various systems are examined and discussed. Pathologies are explored.

78 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 79 APPLIED PRACTICAL SKILLS 4 APPLIED/FIELD PRACTICE 1 ART & DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS BLUEPRINT READING (ELECT) BOILER WATER TREATMENT ECED-0047 | 7 credits | D, P PRAC-0240 | 4 credits | P ARTS-0022 | 6 credits B DRFT-0009 | 3 credits ENGR-0055 | 1.5 credits Prerequisites: ECED-0046 Applied Practical Skills 3, Prerequisites: COMM-0338 Professional Study design fundamentals like elements and Become familiar with residential and Prerequisite: SCIE-0036 Engineering Chemistry ECED-0019 Design the Children’s Setting, ECED-0048 Communications, PSSY-0090 Organizational principles of design, typography concepts, and layout BACK-END DEVELOPMENT commercial blueprints and the electrical trade. Learn different methods and processes for Language and Literacy Behaviour, PSSY-0091 Social Service Foundations, techniques that can be applied in a variety of media. MEDP-0103 | 6 credits chemically pre-treating and maintaining Integrate theory with practice in an early PSSY-0070 Counselling & Interviewing, PSSY-0071 Students use theory of value, harmony and contrast Prerequisites: COMP-0623 Programming BLUEPRINT READING (PE) boiler water. childhood setting. Students do a four-week Sociology and minimum 2.0 CPGA to help them create unified designs that evoke Fundamentals, COMP-0624 Software Skills DRFT-0005 | 3 credits block placement applying their skills in This four-week practicum allows students to emotional responses from audiences. Aspects of An introduction to data-driven websites that Read and interpret blueprints and drawings. BOILERS AND MATERIALS guiding children through an emergent project. observe and place meaning to classroom lessons indigeneity are incorporated by exploring traditional can be updated in real-time, manipulate it with The knowledge gained will prepare the student ENGR-0030 | 6 credits Design and develop a learning centre related as they apply in the community context. Students Indigenous colours and symbols, and their meanings. server-side script and present it with HTML to better communicate ideas and proposed An introduction to various types of boiler to the emergent project and compile project will be required to reflect on their observations Students use design thinking and problem-based (HyperText Markup Language). Topics include equipment changes for real situations in designs, including where they are used, their documentation for parents and early childhood and make journal entries as to how theoretical learning processes to help them acquire critical and handling user input, programming calculations, industry. This course includes lettering, history, construction and applications in both education centre staff. knowledge is applied in a real-world setting. analytical skills they use throughout the program. web forms and data management. description of lines and weights, orthographic commercial and industrial settings. Learn and isometric views, sectional views and about the mechanical properties of ferrous and APPLIED RESEARCH PROJECT APPLIED/FIELD PRACTICE 2 ART, 3D & MOTION BEER 1 freehand sketching. non-ferrous materials including piping, piping BUSN-0153 | 6 credits PRAC-0241 | 8 credits | P ARTS-0021 | 6 credits HOSP-0029 | 3 credits components and valves. Welding of these Complete and submit a formal comprehensive Prerequisites: PSSY-0089 Human Behaviour, PSSY-0088 Prerequisites: ARTS-0022 Art & Design Fundamentals, Prerequisite: HOSP-0052 Smart Choices BLUEPRINT READING (PIPET) materials will also be discussed. and substantive report on a topic related to Social Welfare Policy, PSSY-0014 Counselling, HLTH- COMP-0624 Software Skills This course includes the theoretical knowledge DRFT-0010 | 3 credits the municipal engineering field. Select a topic 0182 Mental Health, PEDV-0279 Professional Practice, An introduction to digital painting and drawing of beer production and fundamentals of sensory Prerequisite: PIPE-0003 Plumbing Systems Theory BREAKFAST COOKERY involving either an original design project PSSY-0026 Psychology and a minimum 2.0 CPGA. tools and techniques. Students use art, design, analysis. Students learn to examine and discuss Become familiar with architectural blueprints. COOK-0004 | 3 credits or practical laboratory project, which must This eight-week practicum is designed to give and animation principles to create digital content beer styles of various regions and countries and Students are introduced to the tools, Basic preparation, cooking and serving of egg be approved by a staff member designated students an opportunity to apply classroom for multiple platforms. Basic drawing and their relationship to food. They participate in a terminology and common practices used dishes and breakfast items for an a la carte as thesis advisor. Perform the necessary learning. Students are required to design and/ painting skills are taught. The course includes practical beer tasting event as part of their final in the piping trades. Emphasis is placed on menu, as well as for a buffet. This course also theoretical or practical research under the or implement and monitor project activities in a broad introduction to 2D and 3D computer project. This course also reviews the rules and interpretation of floor plans and converting to includes related dairy products. guidance of the thesis advisors and submit a professional settings. graphics and animation. Students create and practices of responsible alcohol service. an isometric single line drawing. thesis report for evaluation. model basic 3D models by studying techniques BROADBAND SYSTEMS AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS related to surfacing, lighting, cameras and BIOLOGY 30S ELTE-0062 | 6 credits | P APPLIED RESEARCH PROJECT ENVR-0044 | 6 credits animation fundamentals in 3D scenes. SCIE-0009 | 1 high school credit | P BLUEPRINT READING Prerequisite: COMP-0410 Network Fundamentals ELTE-0090 | 9 credits An introduction to water resource terminology This course is an in-depth study of the human FOR WELDERS This course provides students with a strong Prerequisites: ELTE-0061 Antennas & Transmission and technology. Examine the interconnection of AUDIT AND ASSURANCE body. It presents an opportunity to understand DRFT-0013 | 2.25 credits background in the operation, design and testing Lines, ELTE-0063 Communications Theory, ELTE-0062 land and water and the interdependence of the BUSN-0174 | 6 credits what you are made of, how you are put together Learn to recognize all the different parts of a of a variety of broadband communication Broadband Systems, ELTE-0080 Communication activities upon these resources. Topics include Prerequisite: ACCT-0005 Financial Accounting 3 and how your body works. A large number of blueprint related to welding. Student learn systems. Studies include systems used for Systems, ELTE-0078 Embedded Systems watersheds, physical landforms, wetlands, An introduction to the fundamental concepts, diseases that afflict humans are diseases of about welding symbols and the interpretation of satellite communications, terrestrial microwave Corequisite: ELTE-0085 Wireless Data Systems riparian areas, water quality risks and issues, purpose, principles and procedures of auditing choice. This course provides information that can them. Students complete sketching in isometric transmission and broadband cable systems. Research, design and develop a wireless water controls and integrated planning. Students and assurance. Specific attention will be be used to make choices that lead to a healthy life. and oblique views. Students also compare technologies used telecommunications related project. These gain experience in sampling and evaluating water given to professional standards, regulations for fixed and nomadic broadband wireless projects are sponsored by industry partners and quality, and interpreting water analysis reports. and ethics, planning, internal controls, audit BIOLOGY 40S BLUEPRINT READING access systems. are the capstone projects for students in this procedures, audit testing, documentation and SCIE-0004 | 1 high school credit | P (PIPET) 42C program. Prepare a formal report, documenting ARBORICULTURE reporting, stakeholder recommendations and Examine how cells store and use information to DRFT-D010 | 0.5 credit BUILDING LAYOUT the design and testing process. This course is AGRC-0029 | 3 credits | D other assurance engagements. control patterns of inheritance. Diseases resulting This course provides the fundamental skills CPWW-0013 | 1.5 credits supported by the Project Management and This course outlines basic terminology used in from altered cell information are explored. This necessary for students to become familiar with Students work with tools and levelling DESCRIPTIONS Report Writing courses and showcases the arboriculture, the principles of installation, care and AUTOCAD 1 (CIVIL) course also looks at the variety of life forms that architectural blueprints. Students are introduced instruments and learn the procedures to locate COURSE technical knowledge and abilities students have maintenance of trees and shrubs in the landscape. COMP-0200 | 6 credits | P have evolved with particular emphasis on the to the tools, terminology and common practices a building site, stake out, establish levels, acquired over the length of the program. It also provides “how to” information in these areas. Students develop a basic understanding of personal plant and animal kingdoms. Chemical reactions used in the piping trades. Emphasis is placed on plan for excavation and landscaping, and

Finally, the effect of the environment on growth computers, applications and technical drawing carried out by cells and ecology are also studied. interpretation of floor plans and converting to an begin forming. COURSE

APPLIED TRAINING and development of woody plants is addressed. standards as they apply to the civil/architectural This course is recommended or required isometric single line drawing. DESCRIPTIONS JSTC-XXXX | 6 credits Note: It is recommended that students complete and mechanical disciplines. In addition, they for entry into such fields as dental assisting, BUILDING MATERIALS Prerequisites: JSTC-XXXX Criminal Law, JSTC-XXXX AGRC-0017 Applied Botany and AGRC-0018 Soils develop a comprehensive understanding of generic nursing, health information technology, medical BOILER DESIGN CPWW-0004 | 1.5 credits Evidence/Documentation, JSTC-XXXX Law Enforcement/ for Horticulture prior to registering for this course. CAD concepts and procedures and 2D drawing laboratory technology, animal health technology, ENGR-0053 | 6 credits Properties and structure of wood are studied in Justice, COMM-0404 Cultural Diversity Comms It is also recommended to have prior or concurrent and editing techniques. natural resource management and early Understand boiler construction methods and this course, followed by orientation in the types, Corequisite: JSTC-XXXX Policing Principles/Procedures knowledge in AGRC-0027 Woody Landscape childhood education. various types of boiler designs including where standard sizes and characteristics of the basic This course is the critical step in moving from Plants and AGRC-0020 Safe Work/Pesticides. AUTOCAD 2 (CIVIL) they are used, their history, and applications in materials of construction. the theory of policing into the world of being a COMP-0201 | 6 credits | P BLUEPRINT READING - INMF both commercial and industrial settings. police officer. It integrates the knowledge and ART Prerequisite: COMP-0200 AutoCAD 1 (Civil) DRFT-0012 | 3 credits BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS skills necessary to manage real police situations ECED-0006 | 3 credits | D Students use their 2D drawing and editing skills Learn to interpret symbols and conventions BOILER SYSTEMS PSSY-0073 | 3 credits | D in a manner consistent with the directions and Prerequisite: ECED-0004 Curriculum Planning 1 to build their advanced CAD skills. These new as they relate to both isometric and AND OPERATION Students develop strategies and skills to priorities of a police service. Students utilize Focus on the importance of creative self- skills include third angle projection standards, orthographic projection blueprints in the ENGR-0054 | 3 credits build partnerships with parents and their knowledge of the criminal code, the expression for the young child. Emphasis is 3D modeling commands, controlling the display machine shop environment. Understand the various systems that allow the community agencies. criminal justice system and investigational on art experiences that are appropriate to the of their drawing including viewport, view point boiler to operate safely and efficiently, systems techniques to conduct investigations. This developmental levels of children focusing on and paper space plotting. Students also learn BLUEPRINT READING (CARPW) include fuel, burner, draft, flue gas, and controls. course also prepares students for their role as the process rather than the product. the visualization tools of hidden line removal, DRFT-0001 | 3 credits Learn common operational and maintenance a police officer in making arrests, documenting rendering and the basic concepts of attributes. Become familiar with architectural blueprints. procedures related to boiler equipment. their actions and presenting evidence in court.

80 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 81 BUILDING SCIENCE BUSINESS ENGLISH CALCULUS AND STATISTICS CANNABIS CROP PRODUCTION CARTOGRAPHY SCIE-0007 | 1.5 credits COMM-0382 | 6 credits C MATH-0084 | 9 credits AGRC-0297 | 6 credits GEOS-0018 | 6 credits Focus on the concepts of understanding the Students learn to understand and apply the Prerequisite: MATH-0093 Algebra (Civil) Students will learn about the specific cannabis Corequisite: GEOS-0026 GIS Analysis house as a system. Then, study thermal insulation basic principles of grammar and develop the CABINET MAKING This course teaches differential and integral calculus production requirements and harvesting An introduction to computer-assisted requirements, types and applications, including ability to edit written material. CPWW-0008 | 9 credits and statistics. Topics include differentiation, criteria under controlled environment culture. cartographic methods and processes. Emphasis is energy-efficient construction techniques. Prerequisite: CPWW-0006 Woodworking Machines 2 applications of the differentiation, integration, Cannabis botany, growth cycle, genetics, on map design and cartographic communication BUSINESS LAW In this extension of the machine woodworking applications of integration and statistics. Students propagation, pest management, Integrated using computer-assisted cartographic techniques. BUSINESS & LAWG-0093 | 6 credits program, students study and apply the cabinet learn to solve problems of displacement, velocity, Crop Management (ICM) and harvesting in Students examine multimedia cartographic ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1 Knowledge of laws affecting your commercial maker’s craft. acceleration, areas and volumes. both a greenhouse and warehouse setting will visualization prospects. Cartographic ethics BUSN-0194 | 6 credits activity can help you avoid unnecessary legal and, be addressed. An introduction to the chemical are observed and adhered to during the various An introduction to basic practices and consequently, financial liabilities. Fundamental CABLING AND INSTALLATION CANADIAN BUSINESS composition of cannabis and its importance cartographic products generated. processes of professional development. Learn legal principles, as well as specific commercial ELTE-0077 | 3 credits AND SOCIETY from a medical and recreational perspective is processes and tools for project planning and transactions, are discussed in this course. Technicians working in communications BUSN-0166 | 6 credits | D also included. CHEMISTRY 1 (CIVIL) management, as well as self-management of require the skills needed for installing Students explore the complex business environment SCIE-0085 | 3 credits contractual work. Propose and present projects BUSINESS MARKETING and terminating various media used to and the relationships organizations have with civil CAPSTONE This course is an enhanced review of high and ideas in a clear and engaging manner. & BRANDING interconnect equipment. Technicians also need society, the natural environment and each other. MEDP-0082 | 18 credits school chemistry with theoretical and practical Development of self-awareness and self- BUSN-0193 | 6 credits to understand the basics of the planning and Through this examination, students learn that Prerequisites: MEDP-0088 Film and Factual 2, MEDP- emphasis on chemical compounds and regulation processes is a component of course. Gain an understanding of basic small business physical installation of the equipment. Even in ethical decision-making is critical to the successful 0112 Multiplatform Journalism 2, MEDP-0085 Digital reactions. Other topics covered are nuclear practices. In the era of the gig economy, the wireless systems, cabling is an important management of any organization. Topics include Audio and Radio 3, COMP-0619 Digital Toolkit 3, radiation, energy and gases. BUSINESS & it is essential that students have practical and dynamic subsystem. This course provides changing economic, political, social and cultural MEDP-0095 Unscripted Video Production 2 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2 entrepreneurship skills. Students engage in students with the necessary background, forces and their influences on business and society; Envision, design and produce a client-driven CHEMISTRY 2 (CIVIL) BUSN-0195 | 6 credits business communications such as production knowledge and skills required to design, install, the continuum of socially responsible management project integrating skills, knowledge, and SCIE-0086 | 4.5 credits Prerequisites: BUSN-0194 Business & Entrepreneurship proposals, formal letter writing, small production terminate, test and update communication and ethical business practices; and the challenges judgments from their past courses and current Prerequisite: SCIE-0085 Chemistry 1 (Civil) This course 1, COMM-0401 Storytelling & Content Writing budgets, tracking production hours, costing wiring. Training includes information on codes, and opportunities that influence where an elective. Students hone their skills in pitching is a continuation of Chemistry 1 (Civil). Students learn from their current environment of rentals or capital expenditures and follow standards and regulations, as well as electrical organization fits on the continuum. Special attention ideas and learn strategies for managing big It covers the properties of solutions, acids and to identify new opportunities within the established invoicing practices. They become protection. Students learn the importance of is given to Indigenous history and developments. projects. Capstone is driven by students’ bases, and includes an introduction to organic community to explore different business familiar with the forms of small business and planning equipment layout and providing and elective choice. chemistry and biochemistry. solutions. Research the process of how to start what is entailed in establishing their own small maintaining environmental control and power CANADIAN GOVERNMENTS a small business and the different support enterprise. They work on developing a brand for back-up systems. LAWG-0070 | 3 credits | P CAREER AND CHEMISTRY 30S available locally and within the province. This their business operation and learn about the Examine the current institutions and the politics of BUSINESS PLANNING SCIE-0024 | 1 high school credit | P course prepares students to start their own various ways they can market themselves. CAD/CAM OPERATIONS federal, provincial, municipal and Aboriginal band BUSN-0159 | 6 credits This course consists of six units including an companies and know the legal connotations COMP-0060 | 6 credits governments in Canada. Students learn about the This course provides students with a practical introduction (periodic table, chemical formulas, attached on doing this. BUSINESS OF Prerequisites: METL-0001 Drilling Machines and Saws, primary components of government structure, approach to preparing and presenting compounds and naming), physical properties FOOD PRODUCTION METL-0002 Engine Lathe Operations, WRKP-0006 the political process and the interrelationship a comprehensive business and a career and changes, chemical reactions, solubility, acids BUSINESS CAPSTONE AGRC-0282 | 6 credits Machine Shop Practices, METL-0004 Metallurgy, between the different levels of government. plan. Students will be introduced to the and bases, and organic chemistry. Chemical BUSN-0167 | 6 credits This course covers classification systems, crop METL-0003 Milling Machine Operations, DRFT-0012 Manitoba politics receive special reference. preparation of business and marketing plans relationships are examined theoretically and Prerequisite: COMM-0386 Research and Report Writing production practices and processes, post-harvest Blueprint Reading - INMF as well as elements of e-commerce and project through laboratory simulations and experiments. This course, taken in the final term of study, handling and marketing of food crops. Students Learn the basics of computer aided design CANADIAN INVESTMENT FUNDS management. Both traditional business models requires students to integrate professional, examine and apply the concepts of sustainable (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing BUSN-0160 | 6 credits and social enterprise will be emphasized CHEMISTRY 40S technical and employability skills gained production programming and integrated food (CAM). They complete a variety of projects Prerequisite: BUSN-0006 Economics 1; BUSN-0169 throughout. The principal goal of this course SCIE-0025 | 1 high school credit | P throughout the program in order to work as crop management practices for a successful food using CAD/CAM procedures in conjunction Personal Finance is to have students prove their capability Prerequisite: SCIE-0024 Chemistry 30S DESCRIPTIONS teams to produce a unique business project production business. The student will also learn with the CNC lathe and milling machine. The The Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC) to develop and implement organizational This course consists of six units including COURSE or solve a complicated case study related to advanced techniques and innovations in fruit and course includes an introduction to AutoCAD. is an industry recognized mutual fund licensing strategies in simulated business situations. the nature of chemistry, kinetics, chemical their specialization. vegetable production through highlights of new course offered through the IFSE Institute. Upon equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, solubility

research, traditional approaches, and in-class CALCULUS successful completion of this course, students CAREERS IN equilibria and oxidation-reduction. These COURSE BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS activities and other assignments. Students will MATH-0061 | 3 credits | P will possess the necessary credential in order ELECTRICAL TRADE units extend students’ understanding gained DESCRIPTIONS COMM-0383 | 6 credits be responsible for completing an independent Prerequisite: MATH-0063 Technical Math to function as a mutual fund representative. PEDV-0251 | 1.5 credits in Chemistry 30S. Chemical relationships are Prerequisite: COMM-0382 Business English; COMP- project that demonstrate problem-solving An introduction to the concepts of limits and The topics covered in this course include In this course students are given an examined theoretically and through laboratory 0593 Keyboarding & Documents abilities and innovation in food production. continuity and the principles and rules of regulatory environment, registrant understanding of careers and training simulations and experiments. This course is designed to introduce speech differentiation and integrations as applied to responsibilities, suitability, economic factors opportunities in the Electrical Construction making as an art and technology and to BUSINESS SKILLS various families of functions. It emphasizes the and financial markets, types of mutual funds, trade. Students gain an understanding of the CHILD DEVELOPMENT enhance the student’s ability to interact with BUSN-0158 | 6 credits applications of integrations and differentiations portfolio management, taxation, retirement and apprenticeship training system in Manitoba PSSY-0066 | 3 credits | D employers, co-workers, clients, and public. The horticulture industry requires individuals who in electronics through examining their making recommendations. and have an awareness of the trade’s dynamics, This course involves the study of the The course includes impromptu speaking, possess essential business skills and practices to geometrical interpretation. The course also including the roles and responsibilities that development of the school age child, prepared presentations, and other program manage horticultural operations and processes. covers matrix theory and application in solving CANADIAN NURSING PRINCIPLES affect jobsite activities. through theory, research and observation. specific assignments. In this course students In this course, students learn and evaluate the systems of linear equations. HLTH-0183 | 3 credits Students apply their knowledge of physical, organize and compose acceptable business essential skills required for successful operations The purpose of this course is to introduce social/emotional, language and cognitive correspondence in accordance with current at a horticultural workplace and commitment students to the discipline of practical nursing. development to plan developmentally business letter writing procedures. Emphasis necessary to successfully operate and encounter Course concepts include foundations of nursing appropriate, stimulating activities for children is placed on sentence structure, spelling, challenges of a horticultural business. Students within the wellness model. from kindergarten to grade 12. Information is punctuation, grammar, and the editing of will learn about personal and interpersonal provided on child development theorists. written material. skills, decision-making processes, and be able to demonstrate their capacity to develop and execute business strategies.

82 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 83 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 1 CHILDREN’S SPECIAL COMBUSTION AND COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNITY NURSING PSSY-0029 | 6 credits | D NEEDS 42C MAINTENANCE 1 ELTE-0087 | 3 credits AND TECHNOLOGY HLTH-0019 | 3 credits This course involves the study of developmental PSSY-D067 | 1 high school credit ENGR-0046 | 3 credits This course introduces Radio Frequency (RF) COMP-0571 | 6 credits Prerequisite: PRAC-0221 Practicum 4 - NURSD stages from birth to toddlerhood that are This course provides an overview of the An introduction to different types of fuels used communication systems and theory. Students Communicate better in the work world. Using Explore the multiple dimensions of health, essential for the early childhood educator to inclusion of children with extra support needs to fire boilers and how these fuels are utilized. learn the electromagnetic and frequency technology as a communication tool, students health behaviours and environmental and provide children with a nurturing and stimulating in school settings. It examines the causes and Students will learn the different applications and spectrum, elements of a communications will learn to write, present, organize and interpret social factors that affect health and/or health environment. The principles, processes and characteristics of a variety of exceptionalities, as techniques used to achieve proper combustion. channel, basic building blocks of an RF system, data, and interact with the online world. behaviour. Alternative health behaviours and theories of development, birth and the newborn well as their effect on the child’s development. modulation and demodulation techniques, therapies are explored. baby are discussed. The development of the Existing practices of assessment, referral and COMBUSTION AND absolute and relative decibel (dB) COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS physical, social, emotional, cognitive and language treatment of school-age children are explored. MAINTENANCE 2 measurements and readings and develop a ELTE-0080 | 6 credits COMMUNITY SERVICE 1 41G domains and milestones reached through infancy The focus is on practices and procedures ENGR-0047 | 3 credits basic RF Communications lexicon. Through Prerequisites: ELTE-0063 Communications Theory, PRAC-0162 | 1 high school credit | P and toddlerhood are the focus of this course. necessary for including children with diverse Prerequisites: ENGR-0046 Combustion and Maintenance 1 lab activities, students assemble, test, trouble ELTE-0065 Instruments and Measurements 2, MATH- Volunteer with non-profit and community service abilities in school settings. Build on Combustion and Maintenance 1 with an shoot and align an Amplitude Modulated 0061 Calculus, SCIE-0072 Physics, MATH-0063 organizations. Students gain interpersonal CHILD DEVELOPMENT 2 introduction to different maintenance procedures (AM) and Frequency Modulated (FM) Technical Math, COMP-0410 Network Fundamentals communication skills, civic knowledge, an PSSY-0020 | 6 credits | D CNC PROGRAMMING used in both commercial and industrial settings. broadcast receiver. Examine the key components of telecommunication increased sense of self-awareness and increased Prerequisites: PSSY-0029 Child Development 1, COMP- AND OPERATION The different types of powerhouse industrial infrastructure. Students study voice, data and video self-esteem while making a valuable contribution 0414 Documentation COMP-0059 | 9 credits plants are also introduced. COMMUNICATIONS distribution systems as they gain knowledge in to their community. Students are expected This course involves the study of the Prerequisites: METL-0001 Drilling Machines and Saws, COMM-0006 | 6 credits | D, P the architecture, carrier systems, hardware to communicate regularly with their student development of the preschool child, through METL-0002 Engine Lathe Operations, WRKP-0006 COMMERCIAL WIRING Develop basic communication skills and and signaling used for both analog and digital advisor throughout their volunteer experience. theory, research and observation. Students Machine Shop Practices, METL-0004 Metallurgy, ELEC-0014 | 9 credits strategies needed to communicate effectively: communication systems in copper telephone Students are not eligible to gain credit for apply their knowledge of physical, social/ METL-0003 Milling Machine Operations, DRFT-0012 Prerequisite: ELEC-0018 Residential & Premise Wiring orally and through written media. Course systems (PSTN). The function and operation of volunteer experience gained prior to course emotional, language and cognitive development Blueprint Reading - INMF Receive hands-on training that covers the topics include the process of communication, various fibre optic equipment and topologies is also registration. Evaluation involves the student, the to plan developmentally appropriate, stimulating An introduction to the fundamentals of installation of a variety of wiring methods communicating across cultures, characteristics examined. Students become familiar with network community service organization and the advisor. activities for children ages two to five. computer numerically controlled (CNC) including electrical metallic tubing, PVC conduit, of effective messages, and composing effective management systems used to monitor network machining. Complete a variety of projects using ridged steel conduit, flexible metal conduit, written messages. devices. Protocols that are studied include Simple COMMUNITY SERVICE 2 41G CHILD DEVELOPMENT 42C industry standard G and M codes to program liquid tight metal conduit, and armored cable Network Management Protocol (SNMP). PRAC-0163 | 0.5 high school credit | P PSSY-D066 | 0.5 high school credit both CNC lathe and milling machine operations. (AC-90 and TECK-90). Motor control circuits COMMUNICATIONS Volunteer with non-profit and community service This course involves the study of the development include two- and three-wire circuits, motor COMM-0045 | 3 credits COMMUNICATIONS THEORY organizations. Students gain interpersonal of the school age child, through theory, research CODES AND COMBUSTION starters, braking methods, programmable logic This course includes instruction in techniques to ELTE-0063 | 6 credits | P communication skills, civic knowledge, an and observation. Students apply their knowledge ENGR-0056 | 1.5 credits controllers and variable speed drives. improve both written and oral communication with Prerequisites: ELTE-0087 Communication Circuits, increased sense of self-awareness and increased of physical, social/emotional, language and Learn about legislation and codes for power prospective employers, co-workers and clients. MATH-0061 Calculus self-esteem while making a valuable contribution cognitive development to plan developmentally engineers as well as ASME Section 1 code COMMODITY MARKETING Effective strategies for customer service are An introduction to digital and analog to their community. Students are expected appropriate, stimulating activities for children calculations for power boilers. Develop MKTG-0063 | 6 credits emphasized. It also serves to familiarize students communication theory. Through simulations, to communicate regularly with their student from kindergarten to grade 12. Information is understanding of the fuels used to fire boilers, Learn the factors that make for profitable with the regulations related to the workplace. As laboratory work and case studies, students advisor throughout their volunteer experience. provided on child development theorists. how these fuels are utilized, and the different commodity marketing in Canada. From well, students receive an introduction to the use of learn the characterization of signals and spectra, Students are not eligible to gain credit for applications and techniques used to achieve classifications, grades, end uses, production, computer software and hands-on experience with modulation and demodulation techniques, AM and volunteer experience gained prior to course CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS proper combustion. export, consumption, macroeconomics and Windows operating system, Internet and email. FM systems, base band pulse and digital signaling, registration. Evaluation involves the student, the PSSY-0025 | 6 credits | D currency rates, gain a better understanding to band pass signaling principles and circuits, spectral community service organization and the advisor. Prerequisites: PSSY-0020 Child Development 2, ECED- COLLEGE FOUNDATIONS follow fundamental factors influencing price. COMMUNICATIONS analysis, and performance of communication 0013 Teaching Strategies, ECED-0050 School Age PEDV-0356 | 0 credit Identify significant grade determinants and COMM-0260 | 1.5 credits systems corrupted by noise. Fundamental building COMPENSATION Care, ECED-0001 Guiding Children’s Behavior Improve your ability to navigate the college practice grain grading techniques while gaining This course includes instruction in techniques to blocks of receivers, transmitters and related HRMG-0118 | 6 credits DESCRIPTIONS This course provides an overview of the inclusion experience and environment, including an understanding of supply chain management. improve both written and oral communication circuits are studied including Automatic Gain Prerequisites: MATH-0107 Math for Business, COURSE of children with extra support needs in early student’s rights, roles, and responsibilities. Learn price risk management strategies to with prospective employers, co-workers and Control (AGC) circuits, mixers, phase lock loops, COMM-0006 Communications childhood settings. It examines the causes and In this course, students reflect on their skills, preserve profit margin and increase net returns. clients. Effective strategies for customer service frequency synthesizers, balanced modulators and Get familiar with the elements of a compensation

characteristics of a variety of exceptionalities, as attitudes, and expectations and develop A variety of marketing tools such as delivery are emphasized. It also serves to familiarize demodulators, limiters and squelch circuits. program ranging from theoretical foundations COURSE

well as their effect on the child’s development. learning strategies to help them to become contracts, hedges and options are examined. students with the regulations related to to practical wage and salary administration. DESCRIPTIONS Existing practices of assessment, referral and successful, resilient, and self-directed learners. Technical analysis, along with basis tracking the workplace. As well, students receive an COMMUNITY POLICING Activities are introduced to build skills in treatment of young children are explored. The course covers topics such as success in and assessment skills, are provided to enable introduction to the use of computer software JSTC-XXXX | 6 credits developing an organization’s compensation The focus is on early childhood practices and online learning, time management strategies, the producer to select and time effective market and hands-on experience with Windows A police service and its officers must have a philosophy and goals, reviewing incentive procedures necessary for including children with learning strategies, assessment taking entry and exit. Gain hands-on experience using operating system, Internet and email. strong understanding of how they may best serve programs, choosing an appropriate job evaluation diverse abilities in early childhood settings. strategies, academic integrity, information and a marketing information service platform. the communities in which they work. Students system, and developing an organization’s salary digital literacy, and wellness, among others. It COMMUNICATIONS (CIVIL) examine and apply community-based problem- structure. Students review legislation related CHILDREN’S SPECIAL NEEDS integrates elements of student orientation. COMM-0138 | 3 credits solving models that utilize proactive approaches to payroll records, mandatory deductions, PSSY-0067 | 6 credits | D This course introduces students to effective to reduce crime and promote community safety. government remittances and records. Analytical This course provides an overview of the COLLEGE WRITING writing techniques that enable them to problems will assist in building skills. inclusion of children with extra support needs COMM-0337 | 6 credits | D, P complete various business documents such COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT in school settings. It examines the causes and The ability to gather and interpret information, as letters and memoranda. Students produce PSSY-0086 | 3 credits | P COMPRESSOR PRINCIPLES characteristics of a variety of exceptionalities, as then create clear, concise and coherent a variety of informal technical reports such as Students examine the concepts, values, and strategies ENGR-0057 | 1.5 credits well as their effect on the child’s development. written material is essential for professional mechanism, incident, progress, field trip and of community development to achieve social change. Discuss the classification, design, and operating Existing practices of assessment, referral and communications. This course focuses on progress reports. By conducting a community assessment, students principles of industrial air and gas compressors. treatment of school-age children are explored. the fundamental building blocks of writing: learn how to balance mind, body and spirit from an Learn air compressor auxiliary operation, The focus is on practices and procedures grammar, punctuation, spelling and word usage. Indigenous perspective in order to identify health and controls, and operational procedures. necessary for including children with diverse human services, and community recreation needs. abilities in school settings.

84 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 85 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COMPUTER SKILLS 32C CONSTRUCTION SAFETY CO-OP WORK CO-OP WORK COUNSELLING COMP-0198 | 3 credits COMP-D353 | 0.5 high school credit | P WRKP-0030 | 3 credits PLACEMENT - CVLTC PLACEMENT - LWMGT PRACTICUM PREP Prerequisite: COMP-0020 Word Processing Skills Learn file management, email and Internet Along with instruction in erection and use of COOP-0014 | 12 credits COOP-0021 | 15 credits PEDV-0321 | 1.5 credits Students gain practical skills in utilizing concepts. They use a popular word processing staging and ladders, students become familiar Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average Prerequisites: SCIE-0038 Plant Physiology and Prerequisite: PSSY-0103 Trauma and Crisis software to assist in food service management. package to prepare professional documents. with ropes, rigging and hand signals, as well as (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater Taxonomy, AGRC-0291 Terrestrial Ecosystems, PEDV- Students review legal and ethical responsibilities Specifically, students learn how to use construction site health and safety hazards and This requires a minimum of 480 hours of full- 0313 Professional Development, ENVR-OO37 Soils and for counsellors practicing in the field, refresh computerized programs to create prep, line COMPUTER SYSTEMS 32C appropriate personal protection devices. time, paid, related work experience. The work Water, plus cumulative weighted grade point average their knowledge about client confidentiality, and plating specifications, manage inventory COMP-D006 | 0.5 high school credit placement, which is normally of 16-week duration, (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater and complete interactive scenarios to prepare and track food costs, and link the management Become literate in the area of computers in CONSTRUCTION is subject to prior approval of and monitoring by This requires a minimum of 600 hours of full- for maintaining professionalism in a variety of of these components to the overall financial general, and in microcomputers specifically. TRADES GEOMETRY a designated faculty member. Credit is given time, paid, related work experience. The work workplace environments. Students review college health of the food service operation. Students Students learn about hardware and software MATH-0013 | 1.5 credits subject to the student submitting evidence that placement is subject to prior approval of and policies and responsibilities in preparation for also hone their online portfolio to showcase components of a microcomputer system and Review of the basic geometry skills required for the work has been successfully completed. Work monitoring by a faculty member. Credit is being off-site for their upcoming practicum. their employability skills. receive hands-on experience with the Windows working in the construction trades. experience acquired prior to registration in the based on successful completion of the work operating system, Internet and email. program is not eligible for this credit. placement plus assignments based on the COUNSELLING COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR student’s work experience. SKILLS THEORY COMP-0439 | 3 credits CONCRETE FORMING BUSN-0176 | 6 credits CO-OP WORK PSSY-0101 | 4 credits An introduction to computer programming. TECHNOLOGY Prerequisite: MKTG-0044 Marketing Principles PLACEMENT - CVLTM CORPORATE FINANCE Prerequisite: PSSY-0014 Counselling Students are expected to demonstrate CPWW-0012 | 3 credits Analyze the behaviours that consumers COOP-0028 | 12 credits BUSN-0165 | 6 credits Learn to ground counselling skills within a proper techniques in program design and the Study the characteristics of quality concrete, display in searching for, purchasing, using and Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average Prerequisite: ACCT-0004 Financial Accounting 2 personal framework of counselling theories applications of the various program control its mixture, transport, placement, finishing and evaluating products, services and ideas that (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater Students explore finance issues and the (Adlerian, Person-Centered, Feminist, Gestalt structures and data structures. This course curing. Other course material includes forming for they expect will satisfy their needs. The course This requires a minimum of 480 hours of full- tools used by financial managers in decision- and Cognitive) with an emphasis on connecting is designed to support the Micro-Controller footings, walls, columns, beams, slabs and stairs. examines the decision-making process involved time, paid, related work experience. The work making. Topics include the corporate financial theory and practice. Continue to practice Systems course. in the allocation of resources. placement, which is normally of 16-week duration, environment and its impact on decisions, time and deepen counselling skills while building CONFERENCE is subject to prior approval of and monitoring by value of money, investing and risk management, a theoretical foundation that includes COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 2 SERVICES MANAGEMENT CONTEMPORARY ISSUES a designated faculty member. Credit is given distribution of earnings, capital budgeting Indigenous knowledge. COMP-0440 | 3 credits HOSP-0010 | 3 credits PSSY-0087 | 6 credits | P subject to the student submitting evidence that techniques and short-, medium- and long-term Prerequisite: ELTE-0052 Digital Circuits This course provides students with the Examine the current issues affecting our the work has been successfully completed. Work financing decisions. CRITICAL ISSUES Build on the programming concepts and skills strategies necessary to stage a successful environment and community health. Relevant experience acquired prior to registration in the ECED-0022 | 3 credits | D developed in Computer Programming 1 to conference. Topics include conference co- research in areas such as poverty, abuse, program is not eligible for this credit. COUNSELLING Prerequisites: COMP-0414 Documentation, PEDV-0009 enhance students’ problem solving and program ordination, choosing meeting dates and addictions and parenting are reviewed. PSSY-0014 | 6 credits | P Professionalism, ECED-0052 Philosophy and Curriculum design abilities. Students are introduced to locations, choosing a facility, banquets, program Prerequisite: PSSY-0070 Counselling and Interviewing. An introduction to the basic techniques languages that are used to develop applications design, and pre and post-event tours. COOKING FUNDAMENTALS CO-OP WORK Students build on the skills learned in Counselling involved in research and critical analysis of for wireless devices and embedded systems. COOK-0079 | 6 credits PLACEMENT - HOTEL and Interviewing. Practical experience is gained various current issues relevant to the field of CONFLICT RESOLUTION An overview of the cooking profession and the COOP-0005 | 12 credits through role-playing, videotapes and observation. early childhood education. Through selected COMPUTER REPAIR 1 PSSY-0012 | 3 credits | P food service industry. It includes information Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average readings and videos, students begin to explore NETW-0002 | 6 credits Learn techniques on how to resolve conflicts on sanitation, safety, Workplace Hazardous (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater COUNSELLING how broad social issues, social policy and Combine theory and practical work of all before they escalate to a crisis situation. They Materials Information System (WHMIS), first This course requires a minimum of 480 hours of AND INTERVIEWING various early childhood philosophies affect the components found in modern computer hardware. learn how to analyze a variety of confrontational aid and safe food handling. full-time, paid, program relevant work experience. PSSY-0070 | 3 credits | P way we care about children and families. Areas of study include computer assembly situations and learn personal triggers and The work placement is subject to prior approval of An introduction to basic counselling skills of and repair, and troubleshooting hardware reactions to conflicts. Through situational role- COOKING PRINCIPLES and monitoring by a designated faculty member. attending, listening and empathy. Learn to apply CROP PEST MANAGEMENT and peripherals. Students install hardware playing and other techniques, students learn COOK-0080 | 3 credits Credit is given subject to the student submitting a functional model to counselling situations AGRC-0295 | 6 credits DESCRIPTIONS components and diagnostic programs to facilitate defusing skills. Information and practical experience on how to evidence that the work has been successfully and integrate the basic skills. The course Co-requisite: AGRC-0162 Agro-Ecology Field Laboratory COURSE diagnosis, troubleshooting and benchmarking of follow a recipe, use seasonings and flavours, as completed. In addition, the student is required to involves classroom and videotaped role-plays, Learn integrated pest management skills hardware and operating systems. CONSTRUCTION well as perform mise en place. The importance submit written reports on the work experience. observation and interactive learning. to provide sustainable pest (weed, disease

MATERIALS/SAFETY of basic nutrition is highlighted. Work experience acquired prior to registration in and insect) management solutions for major COURSE COMPUTER REPAIR 2 ENGR-0004 | 6 credits the program is not eligible for this credit. COUNSELLING CHILDREN crops in Western Canada. Students learn to DESCRIPTIONS NETW-0003 | 6 credits Prerequisite: DRFT-0011 Drafting Fundamentals (Civil) CO-OP WORK AND YOUTH understand biology, identification and cultural Prerequisite: NETW-0002 Computer Repair 1 Build on the introduction to wood frame PLACEMENT - AGRB CO-OP WORK PSSY-0032 | 3 credits control of agricultural pests at various lifecycle This course expands beyond topics covered in construction block presented in Drafting COOP-0025 | 15 credits PLACEMENT - HOTEL Familiarize yourself with child counselling and stages. Pest monitoring and scouting techniques Computer Repair 1 by placing all skills into a Fundamentals (Civil). Study wood frame Prerequisites: AGRC-0295 Crop Pest Management, COOP-0026 | 6 credits its process with this overview of the biological, are also examined in detail to determine pest real-life environment. Students run a computer construction materials and systems. AGRC-0290 Soil & Soil Fertility, PEDV-0313 Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average sexual and cognitive transitions of children severity and population threshold levels during repair shop and handle all aspects including: Application of these principles is achieved Professional Development, HLTH-0277 Occupational (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater and adolescents. Study communication, field investigations. Research on benefits customer service, communications, and repair by the production of architectural working Health & Safety, AGRC-0219 Crop Production Systems, This requires a minimum of 240 hours of full- maintenance and enhancement of self-esteem, of pest forecasting using pest sampling, or solutions based on the customers’ needs. drawings (elevations, sections and details) plus cumulative weighted grade point average time, paid, program relevant work experience. identity acquisition, sexuality and independence. remote sensing and aerial imagery are also Advanced lab topics include: computer cleaning for a residential project, structural details, and (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater. The work placement is subject to prior approval of Explore current techniques, strategies and skills examined. Integrated pest management tools, (physical and software), virus detection mechanical and electrical system layouts. Stair This requires a minimum of 600 hours of full- and monitoring by a designated faculty member. for counselling children and youth. This course especially cultural, mechanical and biological and removal, backup solutions, registry, design and framing member selection using time, paid, related work experience. The work Credit is given subject to the student submitting is for Applied Counselling Skills students only. control (natural enemies and predators) are documentation writing and basic scripting. Canada Mortgage and Housing (CMHC) span placement is subject to prior approval of and evidence that the work has been successfully discussed in detail to help students design tables is also presented. monitoring by a faculty member. Credit is completed. In addition, the student is required to pest management programs for major crops in COMPUTER SKILLS based on successful completion of the work submit a written report on the work experience Western Canada. COMP-0353 | 3 credits | D placement plus assignments based on the for approval by the designated faculty member. Learn file management, email and Internet student’s work experience. Work experience acquired prior to registration in concepts. They use a popular word processing the program is not eligible for this credit. package to prepare professional documents.

86 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 87 CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEMS CULINARY APPLICATIONS 2 CURRICULUM PLANNING 1 DAILY LIVING LABORATORY 42C DATA VISUALIZATION DIGITAL AUDIO & RADIO 1 AGRC-0219 | 6 credits COOK-0088 | 6 credits ECED-0004 | 3 credits | D HLTH-D176 | 0.5 high school credit MEDP-0104 | 6 credits MEDP-0083 | 6 credits Prerequisite: AGRC-0278 Food Production Methods Prerequisite: COOK-0081 Culinary Applications 1 Early childhood educators require knowledge Corequisite: HLTH-D175 Daily Living Theory 42C Prerequisites: MEDP-0103 Back-End Development, An introduction to essential audio theory and This course covers the production of cereal This course includes special projects and and ability to plan and provide activities that Focus on basic personal care skills. Some of MEDP-0097 Front-End Development orientation to audio equipment used to create grains, oilseeds, legumes, forages and functions that allow the student to transfer what meet the child’s development skill levels, needs the topics include principles of good body Data visualization is the discipline of trying to audio content for multiple platforms. The focus is special crops. Topics include the history and they have learned to practical application and and interests. They require skill in assessing mechanics, body positioning, moving the client, understand data by placing it in a visual context on acquisition and editing of professional quality development of crop production and plant to exercise critical thinking. The learner rotates activities and evaluating its potential. In this restraints, aids to mobility, bathing, elimination so that patterns, trends and correlations that audio for basic single-waveform and multitrack breeding. Students focus on the anatomy through several stations as a chef de partie course, students become familiar with activity and skin care. Other topics such as foot care, might not otherwise be detected can be projects. A portion of this course is also dedicated of cultivated plants and the key production to develop skills, techniques and knowledge planning strategies and the planning form used activities of daily living, clothing and its care, exposed. This course provides an introduction to the rules and regulations of radio broadcasting practices unique to each crop including crop in the area of food service management and throughout the diploma program curriculum. and bed making are covered. A component to a current programming language which is in Canada and on-air performance techniques. establishment, harvest and storage. Students cost control. of this course is learning and understanding suited for data visualization concepts. examine the concepts of sustainable decision CUSTOMER RELATIONS medical terminology. This is the laboratory DIGITAL AUDIO & RADIO 2 making in cropping systems as it relates to crop CULINARY SKILLS BUSN-0163 | 6 credits component where personal skills are taught DC THEORY DEVICES & CIRCUITS MEDP-0084 | 6 credits rotation and managing plant health. This course COOK-0082 | 3 credits Prerequisites: PEDV-0313 Professional Development, and practiced. ELEC-0021 | 6 credits Prerequisite: MEDP-0083 Digital Audio & Radio 1 includes a hands-on laboratory component Prerequisites: COOK-0014 FoodSafe 1 & COOK-0079 COMP-0571 Communications and Technology An introduction to basic electrical concepts Continue the study of audio production techniques. focused on crop staging and health. Cooking Fundamentals Develop the skills needed to succeed in a DAILY LIVING THEORY devices and DC circuit analysis. Students Areas covered include advanced multi-track The learner is introduced to the most career as an outside sales representative in HLTH-0175 | 3 credits | D, P perform circuit calculations involving two-and recording and mixing, advanced digital audio CROSS-CULTURAL AWARENESS commonly used equipment, tools and utensils the Western Canadian agriculture industry. Corequisite: HLTH-0176 Daily Living Laboratory three-wire circuits and learn the correct use of production techniques and advanced digital audio PSSY-0011 | 3 credits | P in foodservice kitchens with a focus on safe Students will select an agricultural product Focus on basic personal care skills. Some of meters in the electrical trade. workstation editing. Emphasis on the sound design Explore the significance of anti-bias curriculum. techniques and procedures for handling, use or service and participate in a comprehensive the topics include principles of good body for scripted and factual podcasts as well as basic Gain an awareness of a variety of cultures and storage. Knife skills are emphasized and case study and accompanying role plays for the mechanics, body positioning, moving the client, DESIGN THE music track production is covered here. Advanced and learn ways to deal effectively in a multi- the basic concepts and specific operations of entire semester. The case study and role plays restraints, aids to mobility, bathing, elimination CHILDREN’S SETTING signal processing techniques are introduced in cultural society. mise en place are discussed. will cover all steps leading up to and covering and skin care. Other topics such as foot care, ECED-0019 | 3 credits | D order to sweeten audio for broadcast and video an entire sales presentation. activities of daily living, clothing and its care, Prerequisite: ECED-0046 Applied Practical Skills 3 productions. A portion of this course is dedicated CROSS-CULTURAL EDUCATION CULTURAL ADAPT/ and bed making are covered. A component Establish and maintain high quality environments giving students a comprehensive understanding PSSY-0024 | 3 credits | D COUNSELLING CUSTOMERS AND of this course is learning and understanding for children and the adults who work with them. of radio broadcast consoles and radio automation Explore cultural and ethnic diversity in a PSSY-0033 | 3 credits COMMUNICATIONS medical terminology. This is the theory portion Students discover the inter-relationships of software. Students practice their on-air broad way and illustrates how this impacts Explore the field of counselling across cultures. COMM-0394 | 6 credits of the course. people, space, equipment, time and goals in performance skills from Digital Audio and Radio 1. on the lives and attitudes of growing children. Use a three-stage developmental process Examine customer service and communication determining the quality of an environment for Multi-cultural, anti-bias and global education that includes awareness, knowledge and skills. Students react and respond to different DAILY LIVING THEORY 42C children. Ways of adapting and modifying the DIGITAL AUDIO & RADIO 3 philosophies are explored, enabling students skills to develop proficiency in cross-cultural challenges of customer service and effectively HLTH-D175 | 0.5 high school credit elements of environment are explored. MEDP-0085 | 6 credits to develop a program that is inclusive and both counselling. Participate in role-playing, communicate with customers through personal Corequisite: HLTH-D176 Daily Living Laboratory 42C Prerequisite: MEDP-0085 Digital Audio & Radio 2 respects and celebrates diversity. simulation exercises and group exercises to contact, email, and written correspondence. Focus on basic personal care skills. Some of DIGITAL ART & Music track recording and mixing, and live sound learn the appropriate methods to respond to Students engage heavily in emotional the topics include principles of good body DESIGN STUDIO 1 reinforcement are taught in this class. Students CROSS-CULTURAL cultures other than one’s own. This course is for intelligence exercises, practice presentation mechanics, body positioning, moving the client, COMP-0620 | 6 credits study the correct microphone placement EDUCATION 42C Applied Counselling Skills students only. skills, and utilize various types of written and restraints, aids to mobility, bathing, elimination Prerequisites: ARTS-0022 Art & Design Fundamentals, techniques required to record a variety of musical PSSY-D024 | 0.5 high school credit | D oral communication important to the network and skin care. Other topics such as foot care, COMP-0624 Software Skills, MEDP-0100 Studio Skills instruments to meet industry standards. Advanced Explore cultural and ethnic diversity in a CULTURAL DIVERSITY COMMS administration field. activities of daily living, clothing and its care, Develop advanced skills in digital content signal processing and advanced music track mixing broad way and illustrates how this impacts COMM-0404 | 6 credits and bed making are covered. A component acquisition and editing. Focus is placed on techniques are covered. An overview of live sound on the lives and attitudes of growing children. Explore and analyze the influences that shape of this course is learning and understanding refining the aesthetic and technical qualities of reinforcement is introduced here. A portion of the Multi-cultural, anti-bias and global education culturally diverse communities. Students are medical terminology. This is the theory portion visual and audio assets. Strategies for critiquing course is also dedicated to honing further skill sets DESCRIPTIONS philosophies are explored, enabling students exposed to various diverse and Indigenous of the course. and assessing work are also incorporated. in radio broadcasting. Students host two-person

COURSE D to develop a program that is inclusive and both cultures with a focus on Indigenous history shows, and gain knowledge in using social media respects and celebrates diversity. from pre-contact to present day, including the DAILY LIVING LABORATORY DATA PROCESSING DIGITAL ART & as a tool for listener engagement.

relationship between Indigenous people and HLTH-0176 | 3 credits | D, P COMP-0545 | 3 credits DESIGN STUDIO 2 COURSE CUISINE AND TRENDS the Canadian justice system. Students learn to Corequisite: HLTH-0175 Daily Living Theory Prerequisite: COMP-0543 Excel 1, COMP-0542 COMP-0621 | 12 credits DIGITAL CIRCUITS DESCRIPTIONS COOK-0063 | 6 credits apply respectful intercultural communication Focus on basic personal care skills. Some of Keyboarding and Documents Prerequisites: COMP-0620 Digital Art & Design Studio ELTE-0052 | 6 credits | P Explore the flavours and recipes of international theories in their daily and occupational lives. the topics include principles of good body This course allows students to integrate 1, MEDP-0096 Editorial Design & Production, COMM- This course provides students with a thorough cuisine, as well as trends in cooking. mechanics, body positioning, moving the client, computer applications. Students are introduced 0402 Typography & Brand background in digital devices and systems. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT restraints, aids to mobility, bathing, elimination to the hands-on skills needed to create and use Develop a deep knowledge and use tools Students examine different numbering systems CULINARY APPLICATIONS 1 ECED-0051 | 6 credits and skin care. Other topics such as foot care, database management software in the business and techniques to create technically well- and Boolean concepts used in digital logic COOK-0081 | 6 credits Prerequisites: ECED-0004 Curriculum Planning 1, activities of daily living, clothing and its care, environment, using Microsoft Access. Students crafted and aesthetically pleasing designs. An circuits. Logic gate circuits are discussed and This course includes student participation in PSSY-0022 Child Development 2 and bed making are covered. A component will also create presentations using Microsoft emphasis is placed on the skills and concepts their truth tables and Boolean output equations special projects and functions with closely Explore modern day approaches that can be of this course is learning and understanding PowerPoint, incorporating fonts, graphics, and for conveying theme and concept for specific generated. Combinational logic circuits supervised guided learning. Projects are chosen considered in the development of curriculum. medical terminology. This is the laboratory colours to create slides, overheads, printed purposes and audiences. Students develop are analyzed and simplified using Boolean to match the abilities of year one students. The course guides students through the component where personal skills are taught documents, and on-screen slide shows. Students personal processes and practices for continued identities, theorems and Karnaugh mapping The learner rotates through several stations emergent and project approach to curriculum and practiced. then have the opportunity to fully integrate an skill improvement. techniques. Flip-flops are explored and their to develop the skills, techniques, knowledge planning. Students analyse factors that affect office suite by working through a comprehensive applications to counters, registers and memory and critical thinking experience necessary to curriculum including scheduling and the case project, requiring knowledge of Access, devices, encoders, decoders, multiplexers and succeed in industry. creation of an anti-bias environment. PowerPoint, Excel, and Word. de-multiplexers. The electrical characteristics and specifications of various integrated circuit logic families are also studied. Finally, students select and use programmable logic devices to implement solutions to digital logic problems.

88 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 89 DIGITAL DESIGN DIGITAL VIDEO DOCUMENTATION ECOLOGY ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 1 ELECTRICAL CODE 2 COMP-0464 | 6 credits MEDP-0086 | 6 credits COMP-0414 | 3 credits | D SCIE-0039 | 6 credits ELTE-0053 | 6 credits | P ELEC-0015 | 6 credits Prepare for the challenges of imagining, creating This course prepares students for the Students are introduced to documentation Prerequisites: AGRC-0291Terrestrial Ecosystems, An introduction to principles used in the Prerequisite: ELEC-0019 Electrical Code 1 and editing typographic, photographic, graphic challenges of pre-producing, filming and editing strategies used in early childhood settings and ENVR-0044 Aquatic Ecosystems analysis of direct current (DC) resistive Learn the Canadian Electrical Code with an and motion graphic elements for interactive video productions. Focus is on the professional create documents using the computer and Corequisite: MATH-0072 Statistics for Life Sciences circuits. Topics cover charge, current, voltage, emphasis on applying the code to commercial media. Use image and motion editing details and fundamental skills necessary to other technology. Building on the fundamental ecological resistance, energy and power. Series, parallel and industrial construction. applications to create, manipulate, compose successfully acquire, sequence and presentation principles introduced in Aquatic Ecosystems and series-parallel circuits are analyzed using and optimize graphics for interactive and video for multiple delivery methods. Students DRAFTING and Terrestrial Ecosystems, this course focuses Ohm’s Law, power law and Kirchhoff’s voltage ELECTRICAL SCIENCE media. Demonstrate knowledge of techniques recall and use video production terminology FUNDAMENTALS (CIVIL) on the key concepts and theories ecologists use and current laws. Advanced methods of ELEC-0001 | 3 credits and standards in design, photography, digital to communicate effectively as members of a DRFT-0011 | 9 credits | P to guide ecological inquiry and answer ecological analysis are used for more complex networks Develop an understanding of basic electrical colour, typography and motion design, using production team. Students demonstrate best Students are provided the skills to use questions. The interrelationships between that include mesh (loop), nodal, superposition, science. Students learn about various electrical the correct terms and explaining key concepts. practices in the use of camera, lighting and standard board drafting equipment and are organisms and their environment, and the ways Thevenins and Nortons theorem. Theory laws including Ohm’s law and are able to video monitor systems and evaluate video introduced to basic drafting standards and that these interactions influence processes is supported with laboratory activities that follow basic circuit diagrams and understand DIGITAL TOOLKIT 1 productions and production values according conventions (architectural and engineering). which shape populations, communities and the include both real and computer simulations of schematics used in the mechanical trade. COMP-0617 | 6 credits to industry standards. Students identify and These include basic lettering form, drawing biosphere will be emphasized. Labs supplement DC circuits. An introduction and overview of the industry describe the underlying technical theory and layout, line-work techniques, dimensioning, lecture material through the collection, analysis ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS standard software tools used to create and the functions of basic equipment used in video sectioning, symbols, abbreviations, pictorial and interpretation of data from ecological ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 2 ELEC-0036 | 15 credits distribute media content. Select appropriate production facilities/studios. Students master drawings or orthographic drawings. The experiments and simulations. ELTE-0054 | 6 credits | P Electrical and electronic systems are used to strategies and tools to develop digital content. finished video productions for a variety of drawings produced use metric and imperial Prerequisite: ELTE-0053 Electric Circuits 1 operate and control many of the functions Best practices in production collaboration and delivery methods. units. Instruction is provided in the form of ECONOMICS 1 An introduction to the behaviour of electrical found on modern truck, heavy duty and farm management methods are emphasised. The lectures, demonstrations, video presentations ECON-0006 | 6 credits | D, P circuits and networks when driven by a single- equipment. Technicians require a thorough art and craft of photography is introduced here DINING ROOM MANAGEMENT and practical drawing assignments. The This introductory course in economics acquaints phase alternating current (AC) sine-wave understanding of the basics of electrical along with the techniques required to acquire HOSP-0026 | 6 credits course also introduces students to basic students with some of the basic principles of source. Topics covered include sine-wave peak, circuits, the principles of operation of system technically correct and aesthetically pleasing Practice and demonstrate management wood frame construction materials and economics, including economic activity, the theory average and effective values, power and power components and of the inter-relationships photographs. Gain skills in the foundation of functions, skills and roles in a simulated work systems. Students apply drafting standards of prices and output under various degrees of factor, resistance, capacitance and inductance between these components. In this course still image post production techniques. setting, i.e. the Great Grey Owl restaurant. and conventions in the production of working competition, and application of these theories. Income as elements in single-phase AC circuits, phasor students develop the skills and knowledge to Drawing on previous courses and Great Grey drawings for a residential project. distribution and resource allocation are also included. diagrams, impedance, admittance, voltage, safely service, diagnose and repair electrical DIGITAL TOOLKIT 2 Owl experience, assist in developing operating current and power diagrams, analysis of AC systems and components, including wiring COMP-0618 | 6 credits procedures, training first-year students in DRILLING MACHINES ECONOMICS 2 circuits with complex algebra, resonance and harnesses, switches, relays, solenoids, circuit Prerequisite: COMP-0617 Digital Toolkit 1 these procedures, preparing shift schedules, AND SAWS ECON-0007 | 6 credits | D, P resonant circuits, high and low-pass filters, and breakers, fuses, lighting systems and batteries. Build on skills to develop visual content that monitoring performance and demonstrating METL-0001 | 3 credits Prerequisite: ECON-0006 Economics 1 the application of circuit laws and theorems to Students also diagnose and troubleshoot starting reflects themes and concepts, and that is correct practices, tracking sales and inventory, Corequisites: METL-0004 Metallurgy, WRKP-0006 This course examines national income and product, single phase AC circuits. Theory is supported and charging systems to locate problems. technically well crafted through applied practice and monitoring budgets. Work under the Machine Shop Practices money and banking, public finance, international with laboratory activities that include both real Emphasis is on safety, accuracy and efficient and critique. Develop technical requirements and direction of an instructor at all times. Learn the various operations that can be trade and exchange rates, and growth. and computer simulations of AC circuits. troubleshooting to isolate faulty components skills needed to produce supporting and stand performed on drilling machines and metal and failure analysis to avoid recurring failures. alone graphic elements for media productions. DINING ROOM SERVICE cutting saws. ECONOMICS/MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL 1 (PE) Advanced techniques in photography are be HOSP-0032 | 6 credits BUSN-0152 | 6 credits ELEC-0025 | 6 credits ELECTRICAL/ explored, like: studio portraiture and studio Prerequisites: HOSP-0001 Dining Room Skills 1, HOSP- Study the application of economics to An introduction to help students become ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS lighting, as well as the post production of these 0052 Smart Choices, COOK-0014 FoodSafe1 engineering matters including financial conversant with electrical terms and applied ELEC-0013 | 15 credits images to meet industry standards for delivery Focus on the practical application of dining E mathematics i.e. interest and annuities. Learn electrical principles, concepts and relationships Prerequisites: WRKP-0009 Orientation and Shop Skills, to multiple platforms. room and operation by operating the on- how to evaluate engineering proposals and that are fundamental to many technical ELEC-0001 Electrical Science DESCRIPTIONS campus Great Grey Owl Restaurant at the EARLY CHILDHOOD gain insight into organizing and operating applications. The course covers current and Electrical and electronic systems are used to COURSE DIGITAL TOOLKIT 3 Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts. Complete ADMINISTRATION your own business. Then, examine all voltage relationships, terminology associated operate and control many of the functions COMP-0619 | 6 credits a pre-determined number of shifts/hours in the ECED-0026 | 3 credits | D aspects of management at the supervisory with alternating current (AC), direct current found on modern automobiles, heavy duty and

Prerequisite: COMP-0618 Digital Toolkit 2 Great Grey Owl Restaurant performing various Prerequisites: HRMG-0033 Human Resource Function, role in technology. Study the role of first (DC) and magnetism. Electrical symbols and farm equipment. Technicians require a thorough COURSE

Students further refine their technical skills in roles that allow experience in the positions PSSY-0001 Organizational Behaviour 1, PSSY-0002 level management, including supervisory the various types of diagrams associated with understanding of the basics of electrical DESCRIPTIONS creating visual content for a range of distribution required for a successful dining room operation. Organizational Behaviour 2, ACCT-0032 Financial instruments, techniques and relationships with the production, distribution and operation of circuits, the principles of operation of system platforms, purposes, and audiences. Emphasis Fine dining experience is gained in table-side Management, PSSY-0080 Family and Community Relations employees, senior management and unions. electrical components and systems are studied. components and of the inter-relationships is placed on creating industry-quality assets service, bartending, food and beverage service, This course is the critical element of the certificate The course is conceptual while working toward between these components. In this course, to support media productions. Additional skill and guest services. program. Managing effectively is fundamental to EDITORIAL DESIGN problem solving and applications in industry. students develop the skills and knowledge sets in the art and craft of photography, like: on- the success and quality of the early childhood & PRODUCTION to service, diagnose and repair electrical location portrait, landscape, event, corporate DINING ROOM SKILLS 1 setting. This course describes and analyzes the MEDP-0096 | 12 credits ELECTRICAL 2 (PE) systems and components, including wiring client, sports and advanced studio portrait HOSP-0001 | 3 credits | P systems, relationships, roles and skills necessary Prerequisites: COMM-0402 Typography & Brand, COMP- ELEC-0037 | 6 credits harnesses, switches, relays, solenoids, circuit photography are studied and practiced. This course explores the fundamentals of food to effectively manage an early childhood setting. 0620 Digital Art & Design Studio 1 and MEDP-0097 Prerequisite: ELEC-0025 Electrical 1 (PE) breakers, fuses, lighting systems and batteries. service, sanitation and safety procedures, Front-Ednd Development or ARTS-0021 Art, 3D & Motion Learn electrical terminology, units, principles, and Students learn to service, diagnose and repair responsibility to the public, table setting, side Learn content distribution strategies based on relationships as they apply to technical applications. electrical systems and components including work, meeting, greeting and serving the guest. their area of specialization. Finalize production cranking, charging and ignition systems, Students acquire skills for North American of different print and digital assets, making ELECTRICAL CODE 1 instrument and gauge circuits, and starting aid and Continental table service. In addition, this sure the client expectations have been met, as ELEC-0019 | 6 credits circuits. Emphasis is on accurate and efficient course addresses the management of the dining well as paying mind to audience accessibility. This course covers the Canadian Electrical troubleshooting to isolate faulty components room and develops food and beverage skills Students pursue further skills, to help them Code with an emphasis on applying the code and failure analysis to avoid recurring failures. through practical applications. develop advanced techniques in their area to residential construction. of specialization.

90 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 91 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 1 ENGINE LATHE OPERATIONS ENGLISH 30S ENVIRONMENTAL CAPSTONE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL TOPICS ELTE-0073 | 6 credits | P METL-0002 | 15 credits (TRANSACTIONAL) ENVR-0047 | 6 credits ENVR-0046 | 6 credits F Prerequisite: ELTE-0053 Electric Circuits 1 Prerequisites: METL-0001 Drilling Machines and Saws, COMM-0159 | 1 high school credit | P Prerequisites: COMP-0571 Communications and Prerequisite: ENVR-0040 Socio-Environmental Management An introduction to the fundamentals of DRFT-0012 Blueprint Reading - INMF, METL-0004 Students are challenged to acquire a range of Technology, GEOS-0022 GIS Applications Explore current issues and trends on local, FACILITIES MANAGEMENT semiconductor theory, devices and solid-state Metallurgy, WRKP-0006 Machine Shop Practices skills, strategies and attitudes that help them Opportunity to structure and research an regional and global scales, which are related to HOSP-0022 | 3 credits circuits. Analyze, design and build simple diode Corequisite: METL-0003 Milling Machine Operations function more effectively in various settings, from environmental project is provided in this project an array of ecological, biological, agricultural, This course addresses the importance of rectifier circuits, zener diode circuits and bipolar An introduction to the principles and safety the classroom to the global community. Emphasis based course. Students determine project technological, economic, social, political and facilities management to the overall operation and field effect transistor-biasing networks. precautions required to perform operations is on language that informs, directs, persuades, scope, time, stakeholders, costs and risks. other issues associated with a growing human of hotels and restaurants, along with the basic such as straight turning, facing, drilling, internal plans, analyzes, argues and explains. population. The focus is on how individually understanding of technical knowledge and skills ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 2 and external threading, and taper turning. It also ENVIRONMENTAL CAPSTONE 2 and collectively we impact, positively and required to provide effective guest services ELTE-0056 | 6 credits | P covers lubrication, maintenance and alignment. ENGLISH 40S ENVR-0048 | 6 credits negatively, the quality of our environment through plant management in a hospitality Prerequisite: ELTE-0073 Electronic Circuits 1 (COMPREHENSIVE) Prerequisites: ENVR-0047 Environmental Capstone 1, and human living conditions. Students are services establishment. This course introduces the amplifier as ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY COMM-0017 | 1 high school credit | P ENVR-0042 Environmental Legislation, SCIE-0039 Ecology challenged to use a multi-perspective approach an ideal and non-ideal gain block. Using a SCIE-0036 | 3 credits Prerequisite: COMM-0016 English 30S (Comprehensive) Students receive direction and support to to assess natural resource issues. FAMILY AND feedback model, the various characteristics This is an introductory course in water Reinforce and build on the knowledge, skills and complete a capstone project that enables them COMMUNITY RELATIONS of an amplifier are studied. Integrated circuit chemistry as it relates to boilers and cooling strategies, and attitudes previously acquired in to practice environmental management via ESSENTIAL MATH 20S PSSY-0080 | 3 credits | D operational amplifiers (Op-amps) are used as water systems. Students learn the different Senior 3 English. Students become increasingly integrated skills learning in previous courses. MATH-0077 | 1 high school credit | P Quality early learning and child care programs a practical gain block to verify the feedback methods of treating water both internally and independent in using language to communicate Students incorporate available concepts and Approach mathematics through practical support families in their day-to-day lives and theory. Additional topics cover inverting and externally of these systems. Students also learn effectively to an audience, express themselves tools that link environmental issues with problems and applications emphasizing activities. Students practice professional and non-inverting configurations, coupling methods, laboratory techniques for water testing. clearly, and select appropriate forms for strategies, product and service development, important interrelated processes, including respectful strategies to balance the needs of frequency response and bandwidth including their purposes. They learn to manage data and public and external relations. communication, connections, estimation children and families attending the centre. Current Bode plots. The Op-amps are then used to ENGINES and information efficiently through research and mental mathematics, problem solving, issues, professional partnerships and community design and implement various amplifier, active MECH-0146 | 9 credits projects and to work collaboratively in small ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY reasoning and visualization. Solve practical, initiatives are covered in this course. filters and oscillator circuits. The diesel engine is the major power source for groups. Approximately equal time is devoted ENVR-0045 | 6 credits real life problems using both the calculator and transportation, farming, construction, mining, to pragmatic and aesthetic texts. An introduction to the chemistry of the computer applications. FAMILY COUNSELLING SKILLS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS stationary equipment and many additional environment from a natural and anthropogenic PSSY-0102 | 4 credits ELTE-0078 | 6 credits applications. This course acquaints students ENGLISH 40S perspective. The purpose is to provide students ESSENTIAL MATH 30S Prerequisite: PSSY-0033 Cultural Adapt/Counselling Prerequisite: ELTE-0059 Micro-Controller Systems, with the function, design, operation, diagnosis, (TRANSACTIONAL) the chemical basis for understanding the MATH-0080 | 1 high school credit | P Examine the nature of family goals and function COMP-0439 Computer Programming 1 service, and repair of internal combustion COMM-0128 | 1 high school credit | P environment and environmental problems. This course emphasizes consumer applications, through developmental, systems and Indigenous Through the use of project based learning, engines and their components. Shop activities Prerequisite: COMM-0159 English 30S (Transactional) Topics of study may include, stratospheric problem-solving, decision-making and spatial relational models of family counselling. Students students develop embedded systems using include identification of various diesel engine In this course, emphasis is on learning activities chemistry and ozone depletion, ground-level air sense. Grade 11 Essential Math builds on the develop a response system framework by microcontrollers. This course builds on the skills types, selecting repair options, completing where language is being used primarily to pollution, the natural and cultural greenhouse knowledge and skills of Grade 10 Essential applying family treatment planning tools. acquired in the Micro-Controller Systems and parts orders and performing basic engine convey information to persuade the consumer, effect, heavy metal poisoning, acid rain and Math and provides a foundation for the topics Programming courses and teaches students service. Safe work practices, cleanliness, proper to argue a case, or to accomplish some other waste disposal. studies in Grade 12 Essential Math. FAMILY DYNAMICS how to apply C language to create embedded tool selection and referral to service manuals specific task for a specific audience. PSSY-0019 | 3 credits | D microcontroller designs. Students learn to is emphasized. Following manufacturer ENVIRONMENTAL ESSENTIAL MATH 40S Early childhood educators must understand interface a microcontroller with real-world I/O recommended procedures, students learn ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 20F LAND MANAGEMENT MATH-0082 | 1 high school credit | P the significance of positive family relationships. devices such as sensors and displays. These to disassemble and reassemble various COMM-0264 | 1 high school credit | P ENVR-0038 | 6 credits This course emphasizes consumer applications, This course provides an opportunity to reach embedded systems will also support interrupts operational multi-cylinder diesel engines. Focus on the development of communications Prerequisites: AGRC-0290 Soil & Soil Fertility problem-solving, decision-making and this understanding. and ability to communicate through various Hands on activities include inspecting and skills through writing, reading, speaking, Corequisite: AGRC-0294 Livestock Production spatial sense. Students are expected to work media such as serial, TCP/IP and wireless. measuring components for wear and reusability representing, viewing, and listening. Class Investigate the basic soils properties and both individually and in small groups on FAMILY DYNAMICS 42C DESCRIPTIONS and demonstrate proper reconditioning activities are designed to improve oral and geological features of the region. Examine the mathematical concepts and skills encountered PSSY-D019 | 0.5 high school credit COURSE EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES procedures for serviceable components. written communication skills, promote critical physical landscape, focusing on land and water in everyday life in a technological society. Early childhood educators must understand ELTE-0082 | 6 credits thinking and foster an appreciation for literature and its interconnection and interdependence the significance of positive family relationships.

Prerequisites: ELTE-0086 Wireless Systems, ELTE- ENGINES (PE) in many forms (such as poetry, short prose, within an agricultural production system. Gain EVIDENCE/DOCUMENTATION This course provides an opportunity to reach COURSE

0085 Wireless Data Systems ENGR-0018 | 3 credits novels, media and plays). A variety of literature knowledge on soil erosion, water sources, JSTC-XXXX | 6 credits this understanding. DESCRIPTIONS Examine emerging technologies in This course provides an introduction to steam and writing styles (both fiction and non-fiction) water quality, environmental regulations, risk Learn the foundational building blocks of communications that are not covered in engines, steam turbines, internal combustion are used in the delivery of the course. assessment and best resource management written communication required for writing FAMILY LAW other core courses of the Communications engines and lubrication. practices. Learn about an environmental farm clear and concise industry standard reports. LAWG-0083 | 6 credits Engineering Technology program. These ENVIRONMENT, ETHICS plan to identify farm related environmental and Learn the process required for evidence Students are introduced to the area of law dealing studies may include new techniques, protocols, ENGLISH 30S & SOCIETY safety issues. collection and forensic assessment and how to with marriage, separation, divorce, adoption software, hardware or design methodologies (COMPREHENSIVE) ENVR-0020 | 3 credits | P apply it to various situations and investigations. and family violence. In addition to theoretical that have recently been adopted by industry. COMM-0016 | 1 high school credit | P Prerequisite: COMM-0178 Technical Writing ENVIRONMENTAL Perform some of the skills employed by forensic knowledge, students prepare and process These solutions may be proprietary or based on Learn to think critically and independently Gain insight into the importance of sustainable LEGISLATION identification officers and demonstrate the documents relating to these areas. new standards that are either in development while developing their skills in reading, writing, development in the electronics industry. ENVR-0042 | 6 credits skills in scenario based situations. or recently finalized. This course changes yearly listening, speaking, viewing and representing. The impact of electronics in society is An introduction to environmental and FAMILY SYSTEMS based on industry trends and ensures that They learn to communicate clearly both orally studied and the profession is promoted natural resources related legal principles and EXTERIOR FINISHING PSSY-0015 | 3 credits | P graduates of the program remain current. and in writing, to consider the needs of their through the understanding and practice of legislation in Manitoba. Review the rationale for CPWW-0009 | 6 credits Examine the dynamics of various family audience, and to select a form of communication professional ethics. This program is based environmental law, major legislation, significant Participate in the application of various types situations, the evolution of the family unit and to suit their purpose. Approximately equal on material covered on the Certified Technicians relevant Indigenous law, environmental of exterior wall cladding, cornice trim and roof how these factors affect the development of the time is devoted to pragmatic texts (articles, and Technologists (CTTAM) ethics exam assessment and hearings. coverings. The course also includes door and child into adulthood. instructions, documentaries) and aesthetic that is a requirement for technologists window selection, construction and installation. texts (poems, plays, fiction). seeking certification.

92 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 93 FILM AND FACTUAL 1 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 FINANCIAL PLANNING FLORAL DESIGN FOOD SECURITY & FRONT DESK OPERATIONS MEDP-0087 | 6 credits ACCT-0053 | 6 credits | D, P BUSN-0170 | 6 credits AGRC-0069 | 3 credits | D SUSTAINABILITY HOSP-0033 | 3 credits Prerequisite: MEDP-0086 Digital Video This introductory course in the fundamental Prerequisites: BUSN-0169 Personal Finance Cover the theory and practice of floral design. AGRC-0284 | 6 credits This course provides an overview of hotel service This course provides a foundation in Film principles of accounting provides a basic This course is offered through the Canadian Topics covered include floral crop origins and An introduction to topics related to safety from a front desk perspective. Focus on the skills and Television scripted and long-form factual understanding and application of principles relating Securities Institute and serves to develop distribution, basic botany, nomenclature and and security of the food supply, including food and service that meet the needs and expectations (documentary, lifestyle productions) production; to the accounting cycle and current assets. advanced knowledge of key financial strategies. terminology, care and handling of fresh cut safety legislation, safe food handling practices, of hotel guests. Topics include guest reception, from content screenings where film and television The course outlines the process of applying key flowers/foliage. The course provides basic food labeling, traceability and processes to front office accounting, reservations systems, narrative craft, style, form and structure are FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2 financial planning concepts in order to develop understanding of the tools, supplies and improve food safety. Examine social, ecological room management/control, checkout, city ledger discussed to the study and practice of crew ACCT-0004 | 6 credits | D, P and recommend an appropriate plan for clients. mechanics used in floral design. Floral design and economic principles of sustainability and night audit function. departments, crew roles and positions are covered. Prerequisite: ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 Students must registered directly, and pay, in styles, elements and principles are discussed. with regards to food production systems by Writing for scripted production is introduced and This introductory course in the fundamental order to get CSI credit. critically analyzing topics like climate change, FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT practiced and this foundation course also provides principles of accounting provides a basic FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTROL plant genetic resources, soil, water, air quality, MEDP-0097 | 6 credits the cinematography, sound recording and editing understanding and application of principles FIRE SAFETY HOSP-0005 | 6 credits genetically modified foods, traditional and Prerequisites: COMP-0623 Programming skills required to acquire and edit technically relating to current and long-term liabilities, WRKP-0021 | 0 credit This course includes the basic skills required to contemporary food production, consumerism Fundamentals, ARTS-0022 Art & Design correct and aesthetically pleasing video and audio as well as accounting principles relating to This awareness seminar is provided by the City effectively control production costs of a typical and food consumption patterns. Evaluate Fundamentals, COMP-0624 Software Skills for scripted and long-form factual productions. partnerships and corporations. of Brandon Fire Department. Participants learn food and beverage establishment. Topics include: the implications of industrial and alternative Focus on client side scripting using state of to identify various fire types and understand cost-effective purchasing, storage, production and agricultural systems on food safety, security the art methods. Learn how to customize FILM AND FACTUAL 2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2 their individual characteristics. Fire hazard service; volumes, profits and pricing; performance and sustainability. the delivery of web content using popular MEDP-0088 | 6 credits ACCT-0054 | 6 credits | D, P identification and fire safety procedures are expectations and budget development. web browsers and customize each user’s Prerequisite: MEDP-0087 Film and Factual 1 Prerequisite: ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 or demonstrated in relation to food service FOOD SYSTEMS interaction within a web site for viewing on This course provides students with an advanced ACCT-0053 Financial Accounting 1 operations. Participants learn the functions FOOD PREPARATION APPLIED RESEARCH mobile platforms and desktop computers and skill set in workflows and best practices required This introductory course in the fundamental of a fire extinguisher, coupled with a practical HOSP-0027 | 3 credits AGRC-0274 | 6 credits accessible to all audiences. to produce scripted and long-form factual content. principles of accounting provides a basic learning exercise demonstrating proper An introduction to basic cooking. Focus on An introduction to project management Both large-crew scripted and small-crew, long- understanding and application of principles handling and extinguishing techniques. sanitation, safe and efficient use of equipment principles and to the skills needed and FRUIT PRODUCTION form factual (documentary, lifestyle productions) relating to current and long-term liabilities, and measurement procedures. The course issues involved in the conception, design and AGRC-0022 | 3 credits | D workflows and techniques are the emphasis here. as well as accounting principles relating to FISHERIES/WILDLIFE includes a practical component that involves implementation of innovation projects related Course topics include role of prairie climate in While studies in writing, cinematography, sound partnerships and corporations MANAGEMENT preparation of stocks, popular soups, sauces, to sustainable food systems. This course large-scale fruit production, plant breeding and recording and editing continue to the advanced level, ENVR-0039 | 6 credits meat dishes, vegetables and salads according will culminate in a student-led and industry/ cold hardiness, flowering and fruit development, skill sets required to excel in the grip, lighting and FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 Prerequisite: ARC-0291 Terrestrial Ecosystems; ENVR- to standardized recipes. community-responsive project. Each student fruit growth, thinning and maturity indices, locations departments are also included. Students ACCT-0005 | 6 credits | D 0044 Aquatic Ecosystems or group will be assigned an appropriate harvesting techniques, and concepts of post explore the fundamentals of directing and producing Prerequisites: ACCT-0004 Financial Accounting 2; MATH- An introduction to the principles of FOOD PRODUCTION METHODS project relevant to the food industry in Canada. harvest storage are briefly discussed. In for scripted and long-form factual productions. 0001 Financial Math OR MATH-0107 Math for Business conservation and management of wildlife and AGRC-0278 | 6 credits The project outcome will be presented as an addition, site selection, orchard establishment, This intermediate course in accounting provides fisheries resources. Focus is on current industry This course provides hands-on experience in individual written report. planting, frost protection are addressed. Pruning FILM AND FACTUAL coverage of financial accounting topics such practices, procedures and problems. Topics practical methods and techniques used in food and grafting are also covered. Fruit crops PRODUCTION as the accounting cycle, financial statement may include fish and wildlife identification, production systems. The course focuses on FOODSAFE 1 include apples, plums, pears, strawberries, MEDP-0089 | 6 credits presentations, asset and revenue recognition, population estimation, habitats requirements advanced food production practices including COOK-0014 | 0 credit raspberries, currants and saskatoon berries. Prerequisite: MEDP-0088 Film and Factual 2 inventory concepts, as well as inventory and and management, methods of studying wildlife, techniques used in crop improvement and This seminar, delivered by Manitoba Health, Note: It is strongly recommended that students This advanced course provides additional skill sets capital asset principles. capturing and handling of wildlife for study, plant propagation of horticultural crops. is a must for owners, managers, supervisors, complete AGRC-0017 Applied Botany prior to in grip, lighting, cinematography, sound, locations, telemetry, natural and artificial regulation of Students learn about and perform practices in chefs, cooks, and other personnel responsible registering for this course. post-production, directing and writing. Fine FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4 animal numbers, control of problem wildlife, evaluation of morphological processes of seed for purchasing, handling, preparing and serving tuning and the advancement of skills will be the ACCT-0007 | 6 credits | D economic value of wildlife, management for and plant growth development, application and food. FoodSafe is a nationally-recognized FUEL-POWERED EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONS emphasis here. Students study an overview of what Prerequisite: ACCT-0005 Financial Accounting 3 biodiversity and management for harvest. management of fertilizers, and greenhouse seminar that addresses the relationship between ENGR-0058 | 3 credits COURSE producing a film or long-form factual production This intermediate course in accounting provides food production management programs. microbiology and food-borne illness, safe food Prerequisite: ENGR-0018 Engines (PE) entails. Students learn how to pitch ideas, produce comprehensive coverage of financial accounting FITNESS/DEPORTMENT Students are responsible for completing handling, personal hygiene habits, effective Understand the principles, design, operation

budgets and access Manitoba Film and Music tax topics on the liabilities and equity side of JSTC-XXXX | 6 credits an independent project that demonstrates cleaning and sanitizing of equipment and and maintenance of equipment including gas COURSE

credits. They also thoroughly examine the tools and the financial statements, such as: current Working in the field of Public Safety, officers problem-solving ability and innovation. utensils, and measures to ensure a clean, safe turbines, internal combustion engines, and DESCRIPTIONS concepts required to excel in the creative economy and contingent liabilities, long term debt, are often placed into combative and stressful food service operation. Participants who pass cogeneration systems. as freelancers and entrepreneurs. leasing, corporate shares, complex financial situations that require an exceptional level of FOOD SAFETY AND SECURITY the examination receive a nationally-recognized instruments, retained earnings, earning per physical and self-discipline. Health, nutrition, AGRC-0283 | 6 credits certificate which is valid for five years. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 share and income taxes. fitness and lifestyle choices greatly affect a Learn about food safety and food security by ACCT-0003 | 6 credits | D, P public safety officer’s success in these situations. focusing on quality control and on safe and FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENT G This introductory course in the fundamental FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Students obtain and maintain a required fitness sustainable production practices. Explore COOK-0061 | 6 credits principles of accounting provides a basic ACCT-0032 | 6 credits | D level through aerobic and weight training. They social, ecological and economic principles Learn the concepts of effective foodservice GARDE MANGER 1 understanding and application of principles relating Students are introduced to the accounting and also learn the importance of self-discipline, of sustainability within the context of food employee management. Topics include hiring COOK-0005 | 6 credits to the accounting cycle and current assets. administrative concepts that are essential for a teamwork and professionalism through precision production systems. Critically analyse the practices, orientation and training, supervision, This course includes the basics and practical director of an early learning and child care centre. drill instruction. They learn how to care for and relationships among specific components of performance evaluation, discipline and dismissal, skills of cold food preparation. Topics include FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 Students learn to prepare budgets, keep accurate maintain their equipment and be properly industrial agricultural systems, including soil, and multicultural management. salads, dressings and sandwiches as well as ACCT-XXXX | 6 credits records and manage the day-to-day financial dressed at all times while in uniform. Learners water, climate change, plant genetic resources, plate presentation and garnishes. Prerequisite: MATH-0106 Agribusiness Math requirements of the early learning centre. explore the impact of stress and lifestyle choices resource management and genetically modified This introductory course in the fundamental Students become familiar with the provincial on physical and mental health. They learn how foods. Evaluate traditional and contemporary principles of accounting provides a basic reporting system and grant applications. to manage these factors in order to realize a food systems and their implications for food understanding and application of principles relating commitment to healthy living and maintain a security and sustainability. to the accounting cycle and current assets. high level of job performance.

94 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 95 GARDE MANGER 2 GEOMATICS APPLICATIONS GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING GIS DATABASE MANAGEMENT GLOBAL ISSUES 40S GREENHOUSE ENVIRONMENTS COOK-0058 | 6 credits GEOS-0019 | 6 credits HLTH-0012 | 3 credits GEOS-0021 | 6 credits ENVR-0035 | 1 high school credit | P AGRC-0025 | 3 credits | D Prerequisite: COOK-0005 Garde Manger 1 Prerequisite: GEOS-0024 GIS Project Management An introduction to health, well-being and aging. Corequisite: GEOS-0023 GPS Applications Learners reflect upon diverse worldviews and Review the fundamentals of greenhouse Learn to plan, design, prepare, and present Corequisite: GEOS-0017 Advanced Spatial Analysis Examine the age-related changes to all body Explore how geospatial data is created, shared and perspectives as they look into issues that are construction and maintenance. This course advanced level platters, buffets, displays, This course is divided into two distinct phases systems to assess and understand the status of stored. Topics will focus on data management, crucial to living in a contemporary, connected outlines the basic types of greenhouse structures sculptures and showpieces. This course that will integrate knowledge of data, GPS, remote the gerontological client. Gerontological nursing conversion and manipulation within a geospatial and inter-dependent world. The course is currently on the market and economic issues are prepares the student for the ‘Special Culinary sensing, and GIS analysis for use in a wide variety in diverse settings is explored along with the legal context. Initial focus is on data transfer, sources intended to enrich awareness of significant addressed. It further provides information on Projects’ course. of applications. In the first phase of the course, and ethical considerations for nursing practice. of digital geographic data and geographic data global issues, develop an ethos of concern as specialized features of greenhouse design and learners apply foundational knowledge and formats. Progress into advanced database they come to understand their capacities as construction, as well as environmental controls. GAS ENGINES skills acquired in previous courses to complete GERONTOLOGY solutions, including theory and design of a contributing members of their local, national MECH-0054 | 15 credits a wide range of geospatial applications using HLTH-0004 | 3 credits | D, P relational database. Interface design principles of and global communities. Students develop an GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS Prerequisites: WRKP-0009 Orientation and Shop Skills, data from areas such as forestry, resource Explore your own attitudes towards old age data input, complex queries, relationship classes, understanding of engaged citizenship founded & MGMT. ELEC-0001 Electrical Science management, agriculture, civil/infrastructure, and the aging process. It includes topics topological rules, hierarchical geospatial data on the importance of ecological principles AGRC-0242 | 6 credits This course acquaints students with the disaster management, land reclamation, mining, such as changes in normal aging, promoting layers, domains and classes are applied to spatial and address issues of social justice, economic Examine the sustainable production, handling systems and components that make up a water management, LiDAR, site selection, UAV/ wellness and independence, death and dying, and non-spatial data. sustainability and quality of life on Earth. The and marketing of greenhouse-grown vegetables, gasoline or diesel internal combustion engine. Drone analysis, and/or open source geospatial and palliative care. course helps students embrace views of active herbs and floricultural crops in season and year- Students learn to maintain, troubleshoot software among others. In the second phase, GIS PROJECT MANAGEMENT democratic citizenship and develop a set of round greenhouse operations. Topics include and repair engine support systems. They learners have to complete one of two options: i) GERONTOLOGY 42C GEOS-0024 | 6 credits coherent ethical principles upon which to base environment control systems, planning and disassemble a complete engine, clean, create a geomatics skills portfolio, which is a great HLTH-D004 | 0.5 high school credit Explore how geospatial data is created, shared and decisions and practices. planting schedule, media control and plant inspect and measure all components for wear, resource for demonstrating skills to employers and Explore your own attitudes towards old age stored. Topics will focus on data management, management, water systems, composting, recondition heads and reassemble the engine. can continue to grow as your career progresses, and the aging process. It includes topics conversion, and manipulation within a geospatial GPS APPLICATIONS water nutrient capture, cleaning and sanitation. or ii) develop an industry based GIS proposal and such as changes in normal aging, promoting context. Initial focus is on data transfer, sources GEOS-0023 | 6 credits GAS TUNGSTEN work plan for a specific GIS analysis project. Each of wellness and independence, death and dying, of digital geographic data and geographic data Corequisite: GEOS-0021 GIS Database Management GROUP PROCESSES ARC WELDING these options will act as a culminating experience and palliative care. formats. Progress into advanced database This course introduces students to the application AND DYNAMICS WELD-0054 | 3 credits of the GIS advanced diploma program. solutions, including theory and design of a of tools related to Global Navigation Satellite COMM-0032 | 3 credits | P WELD-0031 Shielded Metal Arc Welding, GIS ANALYSIS relational database. Interface design principles of Systems (GNSS). Decision-making as it relates to An overview of the nature of groups, group WRKP-0032 Orientation and Safety, WELD-0053 GEOMETRY (CIVIL) GEOS-0026 | 6 credits data input, complex queries, relationship classes, Global Positioning System (GPS) implementation problem-solving and communication climates Oxyacetylene Principles MATH-0041 | 6 credits Prerequisite: GEOS-0018 Cartography topological rules, hierarchical geospatial data is stressed. Students learn proficiency in operating in a group setting. This course provides students with the This is a pre-calculus mathematics course Explore the basic principles and theories related layers, domains and classes are applied to spatial a variety of GPS equipment, mission planning, knowledge and understanding of the gas with emphasis on trigonometry and geometry. to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and non-spatial data. data collection, data accuracy, documentation, GROWING MEDIA tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process. This is a A Hewlett-Packard 48G or 48GX graphic applications. Apply these principles to different processing and field techniques. Students are AGRC-0258 | 6 credits hands-on course in which students learn to weld calculator is required throughout this course. industry management situations using a variety GIS SERVER exposed to innovative GPS equipment and An introduction to the nature and properties of butt joints, lap joints and tee joints in various of GIS software packages. Using fundamental GEOS-0020 | 6 credits mapping techniques. Emphasis is placed on data various growing media including soil, soilless, positions, using steel, stainless and aluminum GEOTECHNICAL MATERIALS 1 GIS concepts, explore the vector and raster Prerequisite: GEOS-0026 GIS Analysis collection, quality and management. hydroponic, compost mix and other media filler metals. Students learn how to safely set up ENGR-0039 | 9 credits data analysis geoprocesses. Various methods Corequisite: GEOS-0017 Advanced Spatial Analysis substrates. Learn about soil water relationships machines, determine amperages and voltages Examine and analyze basic geotechnical of spatial data manipulation and interpolation Become familiar with the use of GIS cloud GRAPHIC AND WEB DESIGN and physical, chemical and biological properties and the use of the correct gases. The theory definitions, different soil types and structures. are implemented along with grid cell analysis. and server resources. Evaluate and implement COMP-0599 | 6 credits of soil that influence plant growth. Perform portion gives students the understanding of Study the computation of volume and systems using three cloud service models Gain a foundation in internet and web various soil tests to examine the effect of power sources, gases, tungstens and how they mass relationships of soil-water mixture, GIS APPLICATIONS (infrastructure, platform, and software fundamentals from a marketing perspective. growing media properties such as pH, electrical relate to different metals. determination of grain size distribution, GEOS-0022 | 6 credits services). The setup of server and cloud services Learn how key internet technologies, including conductivity, salinity, and movement and Alterberg limits of soil, soil density, density This course provides learners with the for creating maps, managing spatial data, and email, websites and domain names, function retention of water. DESCRIPTIONS GENERAL SAFETY TRAINING tests and compaction and field compaction concepts, principles, and theories behind processing spatial data will be accomplished. at a conceptual level. Learn and apply simple COURSE WRKP-0035 | 0 credit control. Learn about soil by means of visual Geographic Information System (GIS) Explore a range of open source and close source HTML coding and image preparation skills GROWING MEDIA Provides students with general safety content identification and with triangular charts, fundamentals and digital mapping, including (proprietary) GIS industry service systems. This using industry standard applications. Copyright APPLICATIONS

and information necessary for them to protect AASHTO (American Association of State GIS theory, cartography, database, and the course integrates GIS programming skills in a and licensing issues are addressed. Key web/ AGRC-0276 | 6 credits COURSE

themselves in the workplace. Although some highway and Transportation Officials) and the ArcGIS suite of software applications. The goal variety of different situations such as custom mobile design concepts are introduced. Web Examine the components and properties of DESCRIPTIONS examples used in the training may consider United Classification Methods. Students also of this course is to understand GIS as a useful geoprocess analysis and web integration. analytics and social media are explored. Apply various growing media including soils, soilless, Manitoba legislation, this course has been study site investigation, gravitational water, and flexible tool that can be used to address what you learn through the development of a hydroponic, compost mix and other media developed using generic information that is not frost action and permafrost. and solve a wide range of everyday resource personal web presence. substrates. Topics like soil-water relationships, province-specific. management questions and problems. Students plant nutrition, soil bio-physico-chemical GEOTECHNICAL MATERIALS 2 will also learn how to design and export GIS GREENHOUSE CROP properties will be studied by performing ENGR-0041 | 9 credits maps, explore Web Mapping Applications PRODUCTION various soil sampling and testing methods. Evaluate shearing strength of soils, using the and complete basic analysis. The course is AGRC-0024 | 6 credits | D Students will be introduced to state-of- Mohr’s envelope and Coulomb’s equation composed of two components: lectures and Cover cultural and management aspects of the-art innovations in soil and other media to represent the shearing strength of labs. The lectures will discuss the GIS theory greenhouse crop production. Topics include management as they relate to sustainable soils. Understand the concept of total and and concepts while labs reinforce concepts an overview of the prairie greenhouse industry, plant production. Students will be responsible effective stress, slope stability analysis, through hands-on experience in defining and production economics, and chemical and for completing an independent project that vertical and horizontal stresses in a soil analyzing real world problems using a variety biological pest control. The production of demonstrates problem-solving ability and mass and determination of the consolidation of GIS analytical techniques. Topics include bedding plants, potted and flowering plants as innovation in growing media applications. characteristics of soils. The course introduces spatial data, digital mapping and interpretation, well as greenhouse vegetables is addressed. the behaviour of seepage water, the hydraulic analysis and basic remote sensing. conductivity properties of different soils, methods of soil and slope stabilization.

96 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 97 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT HAND TOOLS HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT HEATING HORTICULTURAL IPM HOSPITALITY 1 HLTH-0003 | 3 credits | D, P CPWW-0031 | 9 credits & SAFETY PRINCIPLES PRACTICAL AGRC-0247 | 6 credits HOSP-0028 | 3 credits A general overview of growth and development Prerequisite: CPWW-0003 Shop Layout WRKP-0002 | 3 credits | D, P PIPE-0014 | 7.5 credits Principles of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Prerequisite: HOSP-0052 Smart Choices from infancy to late adulthood. Examine normal This course, along with Woodworking An introduction to health care and its diverse Prerequisites: PIPE-0001 Tools and Materials Theory, are introduced and include identifying, monitoring, This course provides the learner with the physical, cognitive, social and emotional Machines, is a prerequisite to all program environments. Topics include the role of the PIPE-0002 Tools and Materials Practical, PIPE-0003 forecasting and managing environmental and theoretical knowledge and practical skills development through the stages of life. elements. It teaches students how to select, health care aide, the health team, ethics and Plumbing Systems Theory pest conditions that impact horticulture crops related to basic hospitality operations. It care for and use the tools of the trade, and legal issues, organization for work and safety in Corequisite: PIPE-0005 Heating Principles Theory including weeds, viruses, bacteria, phytoplasmas, focuses on introducing learners to fundamentals GROWTH AND provides instruction in basic procedures. the workplace. Topics such as infection control, An introduction to the practical application fungi, algae, protozoa, nematodes, arthropods related to service operations in the dining room DEVELOPMENT 42C providing a clean environment, communicable and installation of hydronic and hot air heating and rodents. Students learn to diagnose including table service, bartending, and dining HLTH-D003 | 0.5 high school credit HEALTH ISSUES/COMM. diseases, accident prevention, Workplace systems complete with electrical control problems, provide solutions and predict how room management. Knowledge is also gained A general overview of growth and development HEALTH 42C Hazardous Materials Information System systems, fuel piping, venting and ventilation. the manipulation of growing conditions impact in beverage service as it relates to beer, wine from infancy to late adulthood. Examine normal HLTH-D005 | 0.5 high school credit (WHMIS) and fire safety are also discussed. other factors. Topics include basic chemistry, and spirits. A large component of the course physical, cognitive, social and emotional Focus on the basic structure and functions HEATING PRINCIPLES THEORY legislation and regulations, labeling, toxicity, is completed in a practical setting allowing the development through the stages of life. of the body systems, including topics that HEALTH, NUTRITION PIPE-0005 | 3 credits handling practices, environmental protection, learner to gain a hands-on approach to their address problems affecting the following AND SAFETY 1 Prerequisites: PIPE-0001 Tools and Materials Theory, application equipment, emergency response and learning. This course reviews the rules and GUIDING CHILD systems: respiratory, circulatory, neurological, ECED-0002 | 3 credits | D PIPE-0002 Tools and Materials Practical, PIPE-0003 public relations. practices the responsible alcohol service. BEHAVIOUR 1 42C musculoskeletal and endocrine. Cancer and An introduction to the basic principles and Plumbing Systems Theory ECED-D040 | 0.5 high school credit problems associated with this disease are practices of good health promotion, occupational Corequisite: PIPE-0014 Heating Principles Practical HORTICULTURAL METHODS HOSPITALITY SOFTWARE Prerequisite: COMM-D189 Observation/Report discussed. Community health is discussed with health and illness prevention, and management. An introduction to different types of residential AGRC-0279 | 6 credits COMP-0401 | 6 credits Writing 42C a focus on agencies providing community health heating systems and the codes that govern the This course provides hands-on practical Focus on using software to manage various An introduction to the basic concepts of care, organization of work in community settings HEALTH, NUTRITION installation of gas and oil burning appliances. experience in methods and techniques used in hotel and restaurant functions. Through guidance and strategies educational assistants and assisting with elimination in the home care AND SAFETY 2 horticultural crop production systems. Students practical exercises, learn to use software to use to provide children with a nurturing and environment. This course provides for a campus ECED-0015 | 3 credits | D HERBACEOUS learn about field tillage and land preparation track and control inventory, manage food respectful learning environment in which laboratory component. An introduction to the basic principles and LANDSCAPE PLANTS methods and practices, experimental methods costs and analyze food service operation. Gain to grow. practises of good nutrition of children from AGRC-0028 | 3 credits | D and techniques used for crop evaluation, crop practice using industry-specific software to HEALTH ISSUES/ birth to age 12, safety promotion within the Cover the classification, characteristics and improvement, and plant propagation methods. complete various operations related to point- GUIDING CHILDREN’S COMMUNITY HEALTH early childhood setting, and explores how the cultural requirements of herbaceous plants Students also learn about propagated plant of-sale and front desk including reservations, BEHAVIOUR HLTH-0005 | 3 credits | D, P integrated health curriculum supports the such as perennials, biennials, annual flowers, growth and agronomic requirements, plant guest check-in and check-out, managing guest ECED-0001 | 6 credits | D Focus on the basic structure and functions overall development of children. vines and bulbs. Included are appendices for development and plant stress management. folios and order handling and settlement. Prerequisites: COMP-0414 Documentation, PSSY- of the body systems, including topics that approximately 40 annuals and 50 perennials 0029 Child Development 1 address problems affecting the following HEALTH, RECREATION that are suited to prairie conditions. The course HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE HRM SYSTEMS An introduction to the basic concepts of systems: respiratory, circulatory, neurological, & HOUSING provides information on correct botanical SCIE-0074 | 6 credits COMP-0600 | 6 credits guidance and strategies early childhood musculoskeletal and endocrine. Cancer and ECON-0010 | 3 credits | P nomenclature, cultivars, varieties and common This foundation course deals with details of The focus of this course will be on merging educators employ to provide children with a the problems associated with this disease are Prerequisite: PRAC-0240 Applied/Field Practice 1 names, physical requirements and utilization for morphology, physiology and taxonomy of computer technology with a strategic human nurturing and respectful environment in which discussed. Community health is discussed Examine the issues of health, recreation, and each plant discussed, bed preparation, design plants. Students learn how structures and resource management perspective. This course to grow. with a focus on agencies providing community housing and the impact of these factors on both considerations, use of colour, maintenance and processes affect overall plant growth and provides students with the knowledge, skills health care, organization of work in community the individual and the community. means of propagation. response to the surrounding environment. and abilities to identify, assess, develop and GUIDING CHILDREN’S settings and assisting with elimination in the Students will develop good knowledge on maintain an effective system for managing BEHAVIOUR 1 home care environment. This course provides HEALTH/ENVIRONMENT/ HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRY the basic botany of plant species and plant human resources information. ECED-0040 | 3 credits | D for a campus laboratory component. SAFETY 42C AGRC-0285 | 6 credits identification techniques. Also, students will Prerequisite: COMM-0189 Observation & Report Writing WRKP-D002 | 0.5 high school credit Explore and gain experience in industry- be able to describe the functions of the various HUMAN GROWTH DESCRIPTIONS An introduction to the basic concepts of HEALTH RESTORATION An introduction to the learner to health care and specific skills while visiting horticultural related plant parts in relation to food production, AND DEVELOPMENT COURSE guidance and strategies educational assistants & REORG 1 its diverse environments. It includes topics such industries/businesses throughout this course. reproduction, aesthetic value, environmental HLTH-0007 | 3 credits use to provide children with a nurturing and HLTH-0133 | 6 credits as the role of the health care aide, the health Learn procedures and operations, practices impact, and how they are manipulated by biotic Study the normal growth and development

respectful learning environment in which Prerequisite: PRAC-0220 Practicum 3 - NURSD team, ethics and legal issues, organization and processes, and explore ways of enhancing and abiotic factors. across the human lifespan and take into COURSE

to grow. This course provides the learner with the of work and safety in the workplace. Topics sustainability in food production systems. account the physical, cognitive, social, spiritual DESCRIPTIONS knowledge and skills to care for clients and such as infection control, providing a clean Examine issues related to the horticultural HORTICULTURE and emotional factors. families in the acute and chronic phase of an environment, communicable diseases, accident industry, learn about safe and healthy working BUSINESS MGMT. illness in a variety of health care settings. prevention, Workplace Hazardous Materials practices, industry standards and codes, and BUSN-0124 | 3 credits | D HUMAN GROWTH H Information System (WHMIS) and fire safety explore career opportunities. The knowledge This course is an introduction to management AND DEVELOPMENT HEALTH RESTORATION are also discussed. and skills acquired in this course will prepare for those interested in operating a small HLTH-0297 | 3 credits HAND AND POWER TOOLS & REORG 2 students for skilled work placement in the business within the horticulture industry. Study the normal growth and development WELD-0034 | 1.5 credits HLTH-0134 | 3 credits HEATING BOILERS horticulture industry. across the human lifespan and take into Prerequisite: WRKP-0032 Orientation and Safety Prerequisite: PRAC-0220 Practicum 3 - NURSD AND SYSTEMS HORTICULTURE MARKETING account the physical, cognitive, social, spiritual This course provides students with the Focus on conditions and considerations that ENGR-0031 | 3 credits MKTG-0049 | 3 credits | D and emotional factors. knowledge to select the proper hand and power may arise in the acute care of pediatric and An introduction to the various types of heating This course is an introduction to marketing tool for the job. Safety for the hand and power maternal/newborn populations. Follow the plants in use today, including the different basics for those interested in marketing within tools used in the welding industry is highlighted child and family from neonate through normal types of boilers, fittings and various heating the horticulture industry. in this course. This course consists of both theory growth and development. related equipment. and hands-on experience in the classroom and the shop, using a variety of hand and power tools that are common in the welding trade.

98 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 99 HUMAN RELATIONS/COMM. 42C HUMAN RESOURCE HYDROMATICS INDIGENOUS HISTORY INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE INSTRUMENTS AND COMM-D037 | 0.5 high school credit | P MANAGEMENT SCIE-0078 | 9 credits INDG-0005 | 6 credits SCIE-0089 | 4.5 credits MEASUREMENTS 1 A general overview of the basic communication HRMG-0036 | 6 credits | D This course consists of two modules. The first In order to make sense of current issues and Develop understanding of the chemical ELTE-0058 | 3 credits | P process. It includes effective communication This participative course provides an overview module covers the basic properties of fluids developments in Indigenous communities, and physical properties of materials from A comprehensive introduction to the techniques and provides for communication of the field of human resource management and their use in calculating static pressure and learners need an understanding of the history production through the useful life cycle of the electronics laboratory environment. Topics practice sessions. The course also focuses from the perspective of both the employer and hydrostatic forces on plane and curved surfaces. of these communities and their relationships material and gain practical understanding of include electrical safety, Workplace Hazardous on values and goals clarification and includes the employee. Students will learn the skills and The course enables students to predict fluid with the crown and/or state. This course industrial drawings. Materials Information System (WHMIS), topics such as social and emotional needs of strategies needed to compete effectively in the behaviour, identify and describe various types gives the learner the opportunity to expand and the proper operation and application of clients, stress, families and their members, and job market as well as gain an understanding of flow, and use the Continuity and Bernoulli their knowledge of the history of relationships INDUSTRY ENCOUNTER key electrical test equipment such as power caring for culturally diverse client groups. of the roles and responsibilities of the human Equation to solve simple hydraulic problems between Indigenous and non-Indigenous BUSN-0154 | 3 credits supplies, digital multi-meters, function resource function within an organization. under steady flow conditions. Rate meters are societies, their institutions and the unique Spend time in an industry setting where multiple generators and analog and digital oscilloscopes. HUMAN RELATIONS/ discussed with methods of calibrating these context of these histories and the current departments are involved in the successful Learn various measurement techniques and COMMUNICATION HUMAN RESOURCES devices. A systematic approach to solving realities and initiatives, considering Indigenous operation of the business. This unique understand how instrument precision and COMM-0037 | 3 credits | P PROCESSES problems in open channels (gravity flow) and culture. While it is impossible in one course to experience is used to enhance knowledge of accuracy influences their readings. This course provides a general overview of HRMG-0043 | 6 credits closed conduit (pressurized) flow is discussed. consider the diverse Indigenous cultures and how service, parts and sales departments the basic communication process. It includes An introduction to the topics of human resource Both SI and USC units are used. histories within Canada, this course provides within a dealership are interconnected. INSTRUMENTS AND effective and ineffective communication management and employment issues for an overview of the commonalities with regard MEASUREMENTS 2 techniques and provides for communication Canadian organizations. Course content to shared histories, significant events, and INFORMATION ELTE-0065 | 3 credits | P practice sessions. The course also focuses examines problems related to employment common core aspects of Indigenous cultures. MANAGEMENT TECH Prerequisite: ELTE-0058 Instruments and Measurements 1 on values and goals clarification and includes legislation, job analysis, recruitment, human BUSN-0175 | 6 credits A key skill for any technologist is having topics such as social and emotional needs of resource planning, training and development, I INDIGENOUS This course will introduce the theory and the ability to properly measure signals and clients, stress, families and their members, and payroll, tax and benefits. INDIGENOUS COUNSELLING HUMAN/FISCAL ISSUES application of information system concepts, interference to detect and resolve issues with caring for culturally diverse client groups. PSSY-0053 | 3 credits INDG-0006 | 6 credits infrastructure, and life cycle which support the communication devices and systems. This HVAC SYSTEMS This course provides students with an This course examines some of the human activities of the organization. Specific attention course introduces students to specialized HUMAN RESOURCE MECH-0127 | 3 credits introductory level of understanding of the world resource and financial issues a financial officer is given to information system structure, the frequency domain test equipment used for FUNCTION Prerequisite: WRKP-0036 Orientation/Shop Skills-HDET view, perspectives of First Nations’ traditional may face when working in an Indigenous context. role in business processes, and the security and the measurement and analysis of complex HRMG-0033 | 3 credits | D An introduction to the concepts of compression healing ceremonies, and an awareness of the It offers participants the opportunity to acquire control of information. communications. Students will become The work of organizations is done through refrigeration used in mobile heating, ventilation history and impact of oppression. Students the essential skills and knowledge needed to proficient with several methods of testing people. This course introduces the topic of and air conditioning systems to cool and dry examine the effect of accepted Western fulfill one of the roles of a financial officer: that INSTRUMENTATION communications equipment and devices leading and managing people in organizations. cabin air, operator comfort and environmental counselling practices and philosophy on of a human resource manager. The framework AND CONTROLS 1 using digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs), Topics include the strategic importance of the considerations when servicing HVAC systems First Nations people-its success and failure. for course discussions is current initiatives ENGR-0048 | 3 credits radio frequency signal sources and human resource function, recruitment and found in mobile equipment and heavy trucks. This course is for Applied Counselling Skills (both at the national and professional level) and Understand the principles involved for communications analyzers. selection, orientation and training, performance Complete training for MOPIA certification as a students only. addressing issues related to the present fiscal measuring and controlling variables found in appraisal, job motivation and relevant legislation. component of the course. relationship between Indigenous governments power plants. These variables include level, INTEGRATED CROP INDIGENOUS ETHICS - and the Canadian state, with particular attention temperature, pressure, flow and composition. MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCE LAW HYDRAULICS CASE STUDY given to issues related to accountability. Become familiar with how these process AGRC-0293 | 6 credits HRMG-0115 | 6 credits MECH-0147 | 9 credits INDG-0004 | 6 credits variables are measured and where the Prerequisites: PEST-0103 Pesticides in Agriculture; Employees and employers alike benefit from Hydraulically actuated functions along with The course is intended for participants who are INDOOR LANDSCAPING information is used. AGRC-0295 Crop Pest Management; AGRC-0219 Crop knowing the laws that affect their working hydrostatic drives are the primary means managers and staff working in/with finance and AGRC-0026 | 6 credits | D Production Systems; AGRC-0290 Soil & Soil Fertility relationship. This course covers the laws affecting of power transmission on modern heavy administration in/of Indigenous communities. This course covers both the theory and practice INSTRUMENTATION Corequisite: COMP-0570 Precision Agriculture employer/employee and union/management duty, agriculture and transport equipment. The course takes students through the theory of indoor landscaping. Topics include an overview AND CONTROLS 2 This advanced agronomics course focuses DESCRIPTIONS relationships. Topics include: hiring, firing, In this course students learn the principles and philosophy of ethics, an analysis of what of the indoor landscaping industry, basic design ENGR-0049 | 3 credits on best management practices to maximize COURSE harassment, discrimination, collective agreements of operation of various mobile hydraulic and makes an ethical organization, a comparative concepts, people-plant relationships and the Prerequisite: ENGR-0048 Instrumentation and Controls 1 returns. Students analyze production factors and workers’ compensation. Particular attention powertrain drive systems along with techniques analysis of codes and ethics from different function of plants in the indoor environment. This course builds on Instrumentation and and practices including crop rotation, tillage, soil

is paid to the expanding responsibilities pursuant used to safely keep them running properly. organizations, and finally developing a Code of Plant culture, maintenance and integrated Controls 1 by providing students with the fertility, soil health, cultivar selection, planting COURSE

to workplace safety and health. Practical training focuses on safely servicing, Ethics that reflects the ideals and purpose of pest management are discussed. The course fundamental concepts of electric and electronic strategies, pest management, biosecurity and DESCRIPTIONS diagnosing and repairing mobile hydraulic and an organization. Students work from real life concludes with a section on indoor landscaping control circuits. Students will also learn how harvesting techniques. A systems approach to HUMAN RESOURCE powertrain drive systems and components. issues and compile the results into a final Ethics as a business preparation of cost estimates, to test and maintain instruments using crop management is emphasized using multiple MANAGEMENT Case Study. budgeting, advertising, etc. Students should be proper procedures. case studies where students will focus on HRMG-0018 | 3 credits | D HYDROLOGY able to create, install and maintain a commercial enhanced crop diagnostic skills and sustainable Students are introduced to human resource SCIE-0080 | 7.5 credits indoor landscape on completion of this course. INSTRUMENTATION crop production decisions. This course includes theory and methods as they apply to hiring This course introduces students to the study of Note: It is strongly recommended that students AND CONTROLS 3 a field component that focuses on scouting and and managing staff effectively in a horticulture hydrology and focuses on the physical process of have completed AGRC-0017 Applied Botany ENGR-0059 | 3 credits the development of crop plans. setting. Students learn to use their knowledge water movement via precipitation, interception, and AGRC-0018 Soils for Horticulture prior to Prerequisite: ENGR-0049 Instrumentation and Controls 2 of situations involving human resource evaporation, runoff, infiltration, groundwater flow registering for this course. Understand the principles involved for management issues to test their learning in and stream flow. Appropriate hydrologic models measuring and controlling variables found in this course. Students gain an understanding of will be discussed in this course. Since hydrology INDUSTRIAL SAFETY power plants. These variables include level, the personnel planning process. Students learn is a quantitative science, assignments involving WRKP-0077 | 1.5 credits temperature, pressure, flow and composition, leadership and communication techniques to calculations using Excel form is an important Learn about a variety of safety programs, best become familiar with how instrumentation and motivate staff and resolve conflicts. Application part of the course. practices and fire safety protocols common in controls are designed and implemented. of this knowledge in a horticulture setting is the many workplaces. focus of discussion.

100 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 101 INTEGRATED PEST INTEGRATIVE INTERACTIVE DEVELOPMENT INTERPERSONAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN MANAGEMENT CAPSTONE 1 - WBINV MEDP-0098 | 6 credits COMMUNICATIONS K AGRC-0030 | 6 credits | D AGRC-0094 | 6 credits MEDP-0108 | 6 credits Prerequisite: MEDP-0097 Front-End Development COMM-0038 | 3 credits This course provides the skills necessary to Principles of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Prerequisites: MEDP-0103 Back-End Development, Understand the context and standards set Explore effective interpersonal communication KEYBOARDING produce a simple residential landscape design are introduced and include identifying, monitoring, BUSN-0194 Business & Entrepreneurship 1, MEDP-0097 by the interactive designers, where the through self-examination, communication AND DOCUMENTS for a client. Course topics include principles forecasting and managing environmental and Front-End Development, COMP-0624 Software Skills, interactive developer job is to recommend processes and the opportunity to practice by a COMP-0593 | 6 credits of design, identifying client needs, producing pest conditions that impact horticulture crops COMM-0401 Storytelling & Content Writing, MEDP- the proper usage of emerging technologies to variety of exercises. This course combines keyboarding and a series of preliminary site plans and design including weeds, viruses, bacteria, phytoplasmas, 0100 Studio Skills, COMM-0402 Typography & Brand help enhance the user experience. Learn how document processing. In the keyboarding programs, using drafting equipment and fungi, algae, protozoa, nematodes, arthropods This course provides students with a work to create a seamless process by establishing INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL portion, the student gains mastery of the producing a basic 2D landscape design. and rodents. Students learn to diagnose problems, environment simulation. For the whole year, proper standards and frameworks for effective COMP-0594 | 6 credits computer keyboard, learn proper keyboarding provide solutions and predict how the manipulation students produce commercial work for internal and integration and execution of prototypes. This course prepares the Administrative techniques, and keys letters, memos, tables, LANGUAGE AND LITERACY of growing conditions can impact other factors external clients. They work with clients and practice Assistant student to use electronic reports, and business forms. Increasing ECED-0048 | 3 credits | D of production. Topics include basic chemistry, communication, proposal writing, persuasion INTERIOR FINISHING spreadsheets in today’s offices. emphasis is placed on developing speed and Prerequisites: PSSY-0020 Child Development 2 legislation and regulations, labeling, toxicity, handling techniques, project management all the way to CPWW-0010 | 3 credits accuracy. This hands-on course is designed to Early childhood educators require knowledge practices, environmental protection, application the delivery of the project. Students experience Learn to select and apply interior finishes for INTRODUCTORY introduce Administrative Assistant students to and understanding of how to promote literate equipment, emergency response and public an open-minded creative environment that helps walls, ceilings and floors. Students hang an MGMNT ACCOUNTING word processing concepts and the production behaviours in early childhood programs. This relations. Students are responsible for completing problem solve creative business opportunities. interior door in one of several modes, install ACCT-0050 | 6 credits of routine business communication. course incorporates theory with related activities an independent project that demonstrates problem- trim and study decorative details. Prerequisite: ACCT-0004 Financial Accounting 2 appropriate for literacy and language development solving ability and innovation in the IPM field. INTEGRATIVE An introduction to the use of accounting KEYBOARDING APPLICATIONS required in the early childhood setting. CAPSTONE 2 - DGADS INTERMEDIATE information for internal management purposes COMP-0595 | 6 credits INTEGRATED PLANT MEDP-0107 | 6 credits MGMNT ACCOUNTING focusing on planning and control, budgeting, Prerequisites: COMM-0382 Business English; COMP- LAW 40S MANAGEMENT Prerequisites: ARTS-0022 Art & Design Fundamentals, ACCT-0052 | 6 credits standard costs and overhead analysis, relevant 0593 Keyboarding and Documents LAWG-0040 | 1 high school credit | P AGRC-0019 | 6 credits | D MEDP-0106 Integrative Capstone 1 - DGADS, COMP- Prerequisite: ACCT-0050 Introductory Mgmnt Accounting costs, management control and evaluation, and This is a practical course that requires the This course provides students with an This course outlines the basics of identifying, 0624 Software Skills, MEDP-0100 Studio Skills Apply accounting information to internal financial statement analysis. application of effective writing skills and further introduction to the legal system as well as the monitoring, predicting, and managing the This course provides students with a work decision-making. Explore the managerial and develops good keyboarding techniques. It principles, practices and consequences of law environment and pest problems affecting environment simulation. For the whole year, ethical issues relation to the determination and INVESTIGATIONAL covers advanced features of words processing with regard to torts, contracts, crimes, property horticulture crop growth. Upon completion of students produce commercial work for internal and analysis of relevant costs and their behaviour. TECHNIQUES and desktop publishing. Speed and accuracy rights, family and inheritance. It also provides this course, students should be able to diagnose external clients. They work with clients and practice Topics covered include cost allocation, cost JSTC-XXXX | 6 credits are emphasized for the production of office an Indigenous view of law in Manitoba. problems, provide solutions, and predict how the communication, proposal writing, persuasion management, product costing, strategy and Corequisite: JSTC-XXXX Criminal Code documents. This course is a continuation manipulation of growing conditions will impact techniques, project management all the way to control, transfer pricing, joint and by-product The ability to investigate a crime is basic to the of Keyboarding and Documents and covers LAW ENFORCEMENT/JUSTICE other factors. Note: It is strongly recommended the delivery of the project. Students experience an costing, and spoilage. police profession. This course provides students advanced features of word processing. JSTC-XXXX | 6 credits that students have completed AGRC-0017 open-minded environment that helps creatively with the understanding of how to conduct an As part of the Criminal Justice system, it Applied Botany and AGRC-0018 Soils for problem solve business opportunities. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS investigation. Students learn the principles is imperative that officers understand how Horticulture prior to registering for this course. MKTG-0032 | 6 credits | D of investigational procedures, investigational court procedures affect their decisions in the INTEGRATIVE Prerequisite: MKTG-0044 Marketing Principles interviewing, informants, intelligence, and how L performance of their duties. These procedures INTEGRATION SEMINAR CAPSTONE 2 - WBINV This course provides the skills required to to prepare for court. vary from issuing a provincial offence notice ECED-0025 | 3 credits | D MEDP-0109 | 6 credits evaluate, plan and develop international business LABOUR RELATIONS to compelling an accused to court and trial Prerequisites: Two years experience in an early childhood setting. Prerequisites: ARTS-0023 3D Development, BUSN- opportunities, analyze various government HRMG-0039 | 6 credits procedures and outcomes. Students employ Corequisite: PRAC-0018 Practicum - ECMGT 0195 Business & Entrepreneurship 2, MEDP-0108 programs, understand the importance of culture Prerequisite: HRMG-0036 Human Resource Management the Criminal Code of Canada, the Charter of Using various group process strategies and Integrative Capstone 1 - WBINV, MEDP-0101 User and customs, economic development, political J Develop the knowledge and skills to work in Rights and Freedoms, and case law to obtain problem-solving techniques, students prepare Experience Design environment, legal issues, currency considerations, a unionized environment. Topics include the a full understanding of these procedures. DESCRIPTIONS for practicum and are assisted to integrate This course provides students with a work pricing strategies etc., as they relate to the JOB SKILLS DEVELOPMENT development of labour relations in Canada, Students then explore many of the consolidated COURSE the theory they have learned with their own environment simulation. For the whole year, development of an international marketing plan. PEDV-0145 | 3 credits | D, P the current environment for labour relations, statutes of Manitoba. They learn to recognize experiences in an early childhood setting. students produce commercial work for internal and Learn how to promote yourself more effectively the Manitoba Labour Relations Act, the the elements of an offence, enforcement

Effectiveness of various administrative policies external clients. They work with clients and practice INTERPERSONAL to get the job want. Develop the skills and Canada Labour Code, union organization and requirements, court procedures, and a officer’s COURSE and practices are evaluated. communication, proposal writing, persuasion COMMUNICATION 42C strategies needed to successfully market certification, and unfair labour practices. In legal authorities. DESCRIPTIONS techniques, project management all the way to COMM-D035 | 0.5 high school credit skills so you can compete effectively in the job addition, this course covers collective agreement INTEGRATIVE the delivery of the project. Students experience an This course provides students with a general market. Emphasis is placed on understanding negotiation and administration, distinguishing LEADERSHIP AND CAPSTONE 1 - DGADS open-minded environment that helps creatively introduction to the theory and principles the job search process, preparing a résumé between conciliation, mediation, and arbitration TEAM BUILDING MEDP-0106 | 6 credits problem solve business opportunities. of interpersonal communication. Students and cover letter, interview skills and in collective bargaining, interpreting and writing PEDV-0178 | 3 credits | D Prerequisites: COMM-0402 Typography & Brand, develop and practice skills to improve business etiquette. contract language, dealing with an impasse, and This course introduces students to the principles, COMP-0620 Digital Art & Design Studio 1, BUSN- INTERACTIVE communication effectiveness. discussing the legislation as it applies to a strike, issues and skills involved in developing effective 0194 Business & Entrepreneurship 1, COMM-0401 COMMUNICATIONS JUSTICE SYSTEM lockout and work stoppage. leadership and group communication abilities. It Storytelling & Content Writing COMM-0400 | 6 credits INTERPERSONAL LAWG-0006 | 3 credits | P emphasizes leadership skills, group process and This course provides students with a work Convey messages clearly, directly, and COMMUNICATIONS Prerequisite: PRAC-0240 Applied/Field Practice 1. LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION problem solving. environment simulation. For the whole year, succinctly for a range of audiences. A variety COMM-0035 | 3 credits | D Learn the history and implications of the AGRC-0031 | 3 credits | D students produce commercial work for internal and of texts and communication methods, styles, This course provides students with a general Aboriginal Justice Inquiry and current This course introduces students to the theory LEARNING STYLES external clients. They work with clients and practice and structures are examined, as well as best introduction to the theory and principles alternative sentencing. and application of landscape construction. PSSY-0054 | 3 credits | D communication, proposal writing, persuasion practices and ethical considerations for each. of interpersonal communication. Students Topics include interlocking paving stones, water Understand learning styles and the effects techniques, project management all the way to Research and project planning skills are develop and practice skills to improve features, retaining walls, low voltage lighting, learning styles have on the individuals’ ability the delivery of the project. Students experience introduced in this course. communication effectiveness. wooden decks and fences. Safety procedures to learn. Explore learning disabilities. an open-minded creative environment that helps are emphasized. problem solve creative business opportunities.

102 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 103 LEARNING STYLES 42C LIFE LICENSE QUALIFICATION LIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT MANUFACTURING MATH - HETCH MECHANICS (CIVIL) PSSY-D054 | 0.5 high school credit BUSN-0172 | 6 credits MEDP-0091 | 6 credits TECHNIQUES MATH-0113 | 3 credits MECH-0068 | 6 credits Understand learning styles and the effects Prerequisite: BUSN-0169 Personal Finance Prerequisite: MEDP-0085 Digital Audio & Radio 3 ELTE-0088 | 3 credits This course provides students with a review This course deals with the basic concepts of learning styles have on the individual’s ability The Life License Qualification Program, offered Corequisite: MEDP-0082 Capstone Prerequisite: ELTE-0073 Electronic Circuits 1 of foundational math concepts and operations statics as applied to the analysis of frames and the to learn. Explore learning disabilities. through IFSE, is a pre-requisite course that This advanced course provides additional skill sets Students use the electrical and drafting in the context of the heavy equipment determination of centroids of geometric bodies. qualifies the student to write the licensing exam in professional live sound reinforcement. Students concepts acquired in previous courses to trade. Content includes fractions, decimals, LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES through the Insurance Council of Manitoba. study and practice the art and craft of microphone generate printed circuit board (PCB) layouts percentages, ratios, Metric and Imperial systems MECHANICS (PE) LAWG-0024 | 3 credits Topics covered in this course include life and loudspeaker placement, audio mixing and signal using Computer Aided Design software. Basic of measurement as well as geometric formulas. MECH-0083 | 3 credits Acquire knowledge of the various laws, insurance, accident and sickness insurance, processing for live sound reinforcement applications. single and double-sided through the hole and This is an introductory course on the study of procedures and legal issues involved in segregated funds and annuities, and ethical Advanced signal flow and equipment coordination Surface Mount Technology PCB are designed. MATH - PIPING TRADES statics and dynamics. This includes friction, social, educational, and cultural agencies and and professional practice. Upon completion of are emphasized. Students examine an overview of Students will also learn to generate the required MATH-0108 | 3 credits types of motion, work, power, energy and some develop an awareness of the moral and legal the course, students should be able to evaluate what running a live sound small business entails. files and documents required to have the board Study mathematics related to the piping trades. power mechanical transmission. responsibilities of the counsellor. This course appropriate insurance options as they relate to manufactured. In-house manufacturing is then This unit is designed to provide students with is for Applied Counselling Skills students only. the financial planning process. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION done on our Rapid Prototype CNC machine. the knowledge of mathematics used in piping MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AGRC-0294 | 6 credits This course provides training, as well as proper trades such as plumbing, steam fitting, gas SCIE-0073 | 3 credits LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES LIFE/WORK TRANSITION 40S Corequisite: ENVR-0038 Environmental Land Management soldering, desoldering and techniques based on fitting, sprinkler fitting and refrigeration. Topics Focus on the types of microbes and their LAWG-0092 | 2 credits PEDV-0288 | 1 high school credit | P Students explore the livestock enterprises common current industry standards and best practices. include imperial and metric systems, formulas interactions with humans. Emphasis is Prerequisite: PSSY-0101 Counselling Skills Theory The career development curriculum has been to Canadian food production on a national and and formula transposition, areas and volumes, given to the physiology of microorganisms, Acquire knowledge of ethical and legal designed to connect school learning with provincial basis. Students learn about current and MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS elevations and grade, offsets and percentages. body responses to disease and the effects responsibilities in the counselling field. Situate workplace and other labour market realities. This emerging on-farm production for each class of COMM-0387 | 6 credits | D of microbes on organ systems. Labs consist counselling practices within the scope of law course explores the many aspects of developing livestock and assess the strengths and weaknesses Prerequisite: MKTG-0044 Marketing Principles; MATH FOR BUSINESS of hands on experience with microscopes, and ethical codes by analyzing ethical dilemmas the skills necessary to obtain employment. It also of each livestock sector. Reproduction, marketing, COMM-0006 Communications MATH-0107 | 6 credits | D animations and videos of microbiology lab and models of ethical decision-making. focuses on maintaining positive attitudes to be slaughter, and processing are included as part of This course provides students with the various This course reviews basics mathematics and techniques and results, sample collections and successful in a career. Students will have an on-farm production discussions. Digestive systems forms of advertising and sales promotion, introduces fundamental concepts used in virtual lab experiences. LEGAL ISSUES opportunity to increase their work experiences, and nutritional requirements of ruminant and non- including social media marketing, relating them financial analyses to develop skills for solving LAWG-0072 | 6 credits build effective resumes, practice interview skills, ruminant livestock are examined. Students learn to promotional campaigns and to an overall practical problems encountered in business. It MEDICAL SIMULATION This course provides legal education that and work on interdisciplinary skills necessary to to analysis feed components and forage quality marketing plan. provides a base for all specializations. OFAD-0007 | 6 credits encourages compliance with legal rules in a build and keep positive personal and business while being introduced to ration formulation. Prerequisites: HLTH-0157 Medical Terminology 2 business setting reducing the occurrence and relationships. The broad range of experiences Students compare forage razing systems, riparian MARKETING PRINCIPLES MATH FOR WELDERS Develop essential office skills for employment in cost of violations, and recognition of the legal may vary from community visitor presentations management and pasture management systems MKTG-0044 | 6 credits | D, P MATH-0101 | 3 credits a medical office setting. Topics of study include rights and privileges of employers, employees, to volunteerism at community placements. including their role in greenhouse gas mitigation. Gain the basic marketing skills required by Part of being a good welder is having good roles and responsibilities of the medical office and consumers. In this course, students learn Emphasis is on the fact that the consumers employers for success in today’s competitive math skills. Learn basic math skills including administrator, Canada’s health care system, about the Canadian legal system, forms of LITERATURE desired end product, determines on-farm marketplace. Understand of the role of marketing fractions and decimals, percentages and ratios, legal/health and safety matters, general business organizations, contract law, tort ECED-0005 | 3 credits | D production practices. in society and business, types of markets, the Imperial and Metric systems, and geometric medical office procedures, file preparation and law, employment standards, insurance law, Prerequisite: ECED-0004 Curriculum Planning 1 the marketing environment, the elements of formulas. This course presents math skills the organization, medical tests and pharmacology. bankruptcy and privacy law. Early childhood educators require knowledge and the marketing mix and the development of way welders use them. understanding of literature for young children marketing strategies and plans. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 1 LEVEL 1 FINAL PRACTICAL COOK and how such experiences contribute to the M MATHEMATICS (PE) HLTH-0113 | 6 credits | P COOK-0096 | 0 credit child’s development. This course incorporates MARKETING STRATEGY MATH-0050 | 3 credits The language of medicine is a specialized This is the practical exam for Level 1 Cook for theory with related activities appropriate for the MACHINE SHOP PRACTICES & ANALYSIS This is a skill development course in arithmetic, applied vocabulary used by health care practitioners. the Apprenticeship and Trades Qualification literature curriculum in early childhood settings. WRKP-0006 | 3 credits MKTG-0066 | 6 credits geometry and lower level algebra. Emphasis is on Learn prefixes, suffixes, and root words to DESCRIPTIONS Board of Manitoba. Corequisites: METL-0001 Drilling Machines and Saws, Design, develop and implement marketing hand-held calculator skills and realistic applications. enable them to develop a medical vocabulary. COURSE LIVE MULTI-CAM METL-0004 Metallurgy strategies that create value for the business Emphasis is placed on learning medical LEVEL 1 FINAL THEORY COOK MEDP-0090 | 6 credits This course provides instruction in machine in the competitive environment. Explore the MEATS AND POULTRY 1 language as it relates to specific body systems,

COOK-0098 | 0 credit Prerequisites: MEDP-0086 Digital Video, MEDP-0095 shop safety, precision measurement and the primary issue of creating and sustaining COOK-0010 | 6 credits pathologies, and diagnostic testing so that the COURSE

This is the theory exam for Level 1 Cook for the Unscripted Video Production 2 use of hand tools. competitive advantages in the marketplace. Learn meat and poultry varieties, grading and student can function effectively in medical DESCRIPTIONS Apprenticeship and Trades Qualification Board Corequisite: MEDP-0082 Capstone Gain knowledge from identifying opportunities inspection, cooking methods, seasoning and environments. Spelling is emphasized. of Manitoba. This advanced course provides students MANAGEMENT and threats through the analysis of complex and marinating techniques, testing for doneness and with additional skill sets in live multi-camera INFORMATION SYSTEMS unfamiliar market environment. quality of finished products and presentation MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2 LEVEL 2 FINAL PRACTICAL COOK production. The course build upon the skills COMP-0601 | 6 credits with accompaniments. HLTH-0157 | 6 credits | P COOK-0097 | 0 credit developed in Unscripted Video 1 and 2. Students With the ever-increasing amount of information MATH - AUTOMOTIVE Prerequisite: HLTH-0113 Medical Terminology 1 This the practical exam for Level 2 Cook for the develop leadership skills and provide direction and data organizations collect, store, and use, MATH-0109 | 1.5 credits MEATS AND POULTRY 2 The language of medicine is a specialized Apprenticeship and Trades Qualification Board to student crews on a range of multi-camera it is critical to have an efficient and effective This course is designed to provide the COOK-0089 | 6 credits vocabulary used by health care practitioners. of Manitoba. projects. They serve as senior producers, Management Information System. This is not student with the knowledge and ability to use Prerequisite: COOK-0010 Meats and Poultry 1 Learn prefixes, suffixes, and root words to directors, technical directors and team leads. a technology course, nor is it designed to teach mathematics with precision, resourcefulness, This course expands on the skills and techniques enable them to develop a medical vocabulary. LEVEL 2 FINAL THEORY COOK They develop advanced skills in the operation you how to use computers, although there will and confidence. Topics include an overview previously developed and it introduces advanced The emphasis is placed on learning medical COOK-0099 | 0 credit and configuration of production systems. be some exposure and skill development with of the importance of math to the trade, and a techniques and procedures. Topics include language as it relates to specific body systems, This is the theory exam for Level 2 Cook for the various applicable software applications. The review of general mathematical concepts with understanding cuts of meat, classifications and pathologies, and diagnostic testing so that the Apprenticeship and Trades Qualification Board focus of the course is on how people, processes, an emphasis on concepts that are related to the wild meats. student can function effectively in medical of Manitoba. data and technology can work together to automotive trade. environments. Spelling is emphasized. produce information that can be used in decision- making and how to leverage information systems to effectively operate and grow a business.

104 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 105 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION MENU PLANNING MICRO-CONTROLLER MULTIPLATFORM NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS COMP-0565 | 6 credits AND FOOD COSTING SYSTEMS JOURNALISM 2 N COMP-0410 | 6 credits Develop medical transcription skills. Learn COOK-0083 | 6 credits ELTE-0059 | 6 credits | P MEDP-0112 | 6 credits This course follows the Cisco Networking about careers in medical transcription, Examine three major areas of cost control: food, Prerequisite: ELTE-0052 Digital Circuits, ELTE-0073 Prerequisite: MEDP-0111 Multiplatform Journalism 1 NATURAL RESOURCES Academy (CCNA) 1 curriculum. Students will professional standards, dictation systems, beverage and labour costs. Learn to coordinate Electronic Circuits 1, COMP-0439 Computer Programming 1 Journalism is about finding and sharing the FIELD LAB be introduced to basic networking concepts and speech recognition, transcription resources activities to prepare for banquets and dining An overview of architecture, instruction set stories of people in our communities—local, AGRC-0292 | 6 credits principles. Students will learn the Open System and electronic templates. Accuracy of medical room service. The use of computer software for and input/output (I/O) capabilities of a micro- national and global. Apply the skills learned Prerequisites: AGRC-0162 Agro-Ecology Field Interconnection (OSI) model and other industry documentation is imperative. Proofreading ordering, inventory and cost control is included. controller based system. Flowcharting and in Storytelling and Digital Journalism 1, Laboratory; COMP-0572 Natural Resources Technology standards, network technologies, basic network and editing skills are practiced throughout the assembly language programming are discussed seeking out those stories mostly unexplored Learn basic field and lab measurement design and cabling techniques. Students will course. Workbook exercises and practice with METAL FORMING MACHINES along with the support hardware and memory by the mainstream media. These stories may techniques which are commonly used in also be introduces to Cisco Router operation transcribing medical reports solidifies student METL-0014 | 3 credits mapping required for the micro-controller to be considered “investigative”. Perhaps they managing natural resources. Fieldwork is a and configuration. knowledge of the professional standards of Prerequisite: WELD-0050 Shielded Metal Arc Welding operate. Simple I/O routines are written to concern hidden secrets or maybe these are major component of this course. This course medical documentation. The course deals with the safety precautions and control various devices such as motors, Light stories concealed by systemic class and/ provides learners with the concepts, principles NETWORK PROTECTION principles of operating machines such as hydraulic Emitting Diodes (LEDs), speakers, and Analog or racial pressures. There are many stories and theories behind a variety of technology NETW-0004 | 6 credits MEDICINAL AND shears, hydraulic brakes, ironworkers and power to Digital (A/D) converters. I/O interfacing waiting to be told simply because nobody asked used by resource management organizations. Prerequisites: NETW-0014 Advanced Operating Systems, AROMATIC PLANTS band saws. Students will learn the skills required using interrupts, counters and timing operations the right questions. Students are mentored in Learn the applications of field-based and NETW-0017 Routing 3, NETW-0009 Networking 5 AGRC-0070 | 3 credits | D for layout, saw, shear, punch, bend, drill, shape, are presented. Students finish by using the finding and sharing stories that matter. mapping technology used by the industry. Examine threats and vulnerabilities computer This is an introductory course to the production, form, fit and assemble metal components. ‘C’ programming language to program their Both spatial and non-spatial data systems are networks are exposed to. Topics include processing and marketing of medicinal and I/O operations. MUNICIPAL COMPUTER APPS. covered providing fundamental knowledge to reconnaissance, cryptography, penetration aromatic plants on the prairies. It provides METAL FORMING MACHINES COMP-0514 | 7.5 credits enable learners to interact and provide basic testing, virtual private networks (VPN), students with useful information and skills METL-0015 | 4.5 credits MILLING MACHINE Learn to use computer software, (primarily services to organizations and specialists. Topics intrusion prevention systems (IPS), next- that could be applied in establishing or Prerequisite: WELD-0031 Shielded Metal Arc Welding OPERATIONS AutoCAD 2004 and Land Development Desktop provide theory and hands-on proficiency in generation firewalls (NGFW), network conducting an herb production, processing or The course deals with the safety precautions METL-0003 | 9 credits R4), to solve practical problems in Municipal GPS and surveying equipment, data collection monitoring and advanced security best marketing enterprise. and principles of operating machines such as Prerequisites: METL-0001 Drilling Machines and Saws, Technology. Topics include working with point procedures, as well as data accuracy, analysis, practices. Protect the network from malicious hydraulic shears, hydraulic brakes, ironworkers DRFT-0012 Blueprint Reading - INMF, METL-0004 data, adjusting traverse data, creating surface and processing. Use software to download, activity to maintain integrity, confidentiality, MENTAL HEALTH and power band saws. Students learn the skills Metallurgy, WRKP-0006 Machine Shop Practices models, designing earthwork and roadway manage, summarize, map and report on field- and availability of data and devices in a practical HLTH-0006 | 3 credits | D, P and theory required to interpret drawings, Corequisite: METL-0002 Engine Lathe Operations projects, estimating volumes and designing collected data. laboratory environment. Focus on the general issues affecting mental layout, saw, shear, punch, bend, drill, shape, An introduction to the principles and safety subdivision layouts. health and mental illness, including topics such form, fit and assemble metal components. precautions required to perform operations NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORK ROUTING as personality and behaviour, anxiety, eating such as vertical and horizontal milling using a MUSIC AND MOVEMENT TECHNOLOGY COMP-0441 | 6 credits disorders, personality disorders, schizophrenia, METALLURGY variety of cutting tool materials. ECED-0049 | 6 credits COMP-0572 | 6 credits Prerequisite: COMP-0410 Network Fundamentals mood disorders, abusive behaviours, METL-0004 | 1.5 credits Prerequisites: ECED-0004 Curriculum Planning 1 This course provides learners with the concepts, Learn Cisco router configurations, Access Lists, psychogeriatrics, activities and therapies, and Corequisites: METL-0001 Drilling Machines and Saws, MOBILE APP DESIGN/ Explore modern day approaches to music principles and theories behind a variety of routed and routing protocols and are introduced non-violent crisis intervention. WRKP-0006 Machine Shop Practices DEVELOPMENT and movement with the early learning and technology used by resource management to switches. This course follows the Cisco This course covers basic properties of metals MEDP-0099 | 6 credits child care environment, both indoors and organizations. Students will learn the applications Networking Academy (CCNA) 2 curriculum. MENTAL HEALTH including manufacturing, heat treating, Prerequisite: MEDP-0101 User Experience Design outdoors. The course guides students through of field-based and mapping technology used by HLTH-0182 | 3 credits hardness testing, non-ferrous metals and alloys. Expand on the knowledge and skills acquired the concepts and strategies to incorporate the industry. Both spatial and non-spatial data NETWORKING 1 Prerequisite: PRAC-0221 Practicum 4 - NURSD in prerequisite courses. Investigate user music and movement in the daily approach systems will be covered providing fundamental NETW-0005 | 6 credits This course focuses on the concepts of mental METALLURGY FOR WELDING interaction principles and apply them to to curriculum planning. Students prepare and knowledge to enable learners to interact and Install, configure and troubleshoot a modern health and illness for all ages in today’s society. METL-0016 | 1.5 credits application development processes. Project implement music and movement curriculum to provide basic services to organizations and desktop network operating system. Topics Examine the basic metallurgical properties of work becomes more advanced with a focus support an anti-bias environment. specialists. Topics will provide theory and hands- include: basic and advanced installation DESCRIPTIONS MENTAL HEALTH steel and the changes that take place during on mobile application development for use on on proficiency in GPS and surveying equipment, methods, hardware management, network COURSE HLTH-0296 | 3 credits cutting and welding operations. This course multiple platforms. data collection procedures, as well as data connectivity, file system security, group policy, This course focuses on mental health and also covers basic properties of metals including accuracy, analysis, and processing. Learners will software security, user account creation and

mental illness in all ages in today’s society. manufacturing, heat treating, hardness testing, MULTIPLATFORM use software to download, manage, summarize, management of operating system. Students COURSE It includes topics such as personality and non-ferrous metals and alloys. JOURNALISM 1 map and report on field-collected data. construct and administer peer-to-peer networks. DESCRIPTIONS behaviour, anxiety, eating disorders, personality MEDP-0111 | 6 credits disorders, schizophrenia, mood disorders, Prerequisite: COMM-0398 Storytelling NEGOTIATION THEORY NETWORKING 2 abusive behaviours, and psychogeriatrics. Students wanting success in the modern & PRACTICE NETW-0006 | 6 credits Treatment strategies and therapies will also media industry must be able to prepare HRMG-0013 | 3 credits | P Prerequisite: NETW-0005 Networking 1 be discussed. and publish content across a wide variety Examine the fundamental principles to Install and manage server-based network of platforms. This course provides students successful negotiations. Topics include operating systems. Topics include: MENTAL HEALTH 42C with the particular tools and skills needed to positional and principled negotiation and four configuration of server software, network HLTH-D006 | 0.5 high school credit prepare and distribute online, audio, and visual prime principles of negotiation. Students have security administration, global policy objects This course focuses on the general issues content. Students further develop the ability to the opportunity of developing and role-playing and optimization of a network server. Build and affecting mental health and mental illness. use research to produce factual content rich in a negotiation case study in this course. administer a server-based network. It includes topics such as personality and detail and substance. Students explore cultural behaviour, anxiety, eating disorders, personality competencies and how they may affect ethics disorders, schizophrenia, mood disorders, in journalism. abusive behaviours, psychogeriatrics, activities and therapies, and non-violent crisis intervention.

106 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 107 NETWORKING 3 NETWORKING 8 NURSING ARTS AND NUTRITIONAL COOKING OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS 1 OFFICE PROCEDURES 2 NETW-0007 | 6 credits NETW-0012 | 6 credits ASSESSMENT 1 COOK-0065 | 3 credits COMM-0372 | 6 credits OFAD-0026 | 6 credits Prerequisite: NETW-0006 Networking 2 Prerequisite: NETW-0010 Networking 6 HLTH-0010 | 6 credits Focus on the most common nutritional This course teaches the principles of English- Prerequisite: OFAD-0025 Office Procedures I Configure various physical and logical Corequisite: NETW-0011 Networking 7 Prerequisite: PRAC-0218 Practicum 1 - NURSD requests: reduced fat, reduced salt, reduced language grammar and style for use in an office In this course, office procedures skills are topologies for an Active Directory based Advance skills in configuring and managing This course has a laboratory component sugar, reduced calories, more complex setting. Course topics include effective written developed to a higher level and the importance network. Topics include: multiple authentication network servers to provide advanced that focuses the learner on developing basic carbohydrates and protein from sources other communication, correspondence formats, and function of secretarial public relations are policies, DNS (Domain Name Services), services to the network. Topics include: high knowledge and nursing skills required to assist than red meat. Dietary guidelines, food allergies critical thinking and transcription. examined. Students are prepared further for subnetting, site objects, and complex domain availability solutions using clustering methods the clients in the promotion of independence, and institutional cooking are also included. their work practicum and the employment configurations. Install and configure networking (availability), Branch-Caching (network activity, comfort and personal care. Learners OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS 2 application process. services in a networking laboratory. efficiency), claims based file security (security), develop skills and medical terminology related COMM-0373 | 6 credits virtualized application delivery (network to nursing practice. Prerequisite: COMM-0372 Office Communications 1 ONLINE NETWORKING 4 efficiency and availability), Direct Access and O This course immerses students in the MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS NETW-0008 | 6 credits Federated Trusts and Rights Management NURSING ARTS AND conventions of professional written MEDP-0105 | 6 credits Prerequisite: NETW-0007 Networking 3 Services (access and security). Create accurate ASSESSMENT 2 OBSERVATION & communication and basic research methods. Prerequisite: MEDP-0101 User Experience Design Configure a network infrastructure to support documentation on all solutions. HLTH-0015 | 6 credits REPORT WRITING Topics include correspondence, proposals, This course provides students with the skills Active Directory based networks. Topics Prerequisite: PRAC-0219 Practicum 2 - NURSD COMM-0189 | 3 credits | D press releases, technical documentation, editing, desired by current web development agencies. include: the OSI (Open Systems Interconnect) NETWORKING 9 Build on the knowledge and skills acquired in Educators need to know that accurate written research documentation and report writing. Management systems that provide the services model, name resolution, DHCP (Dynamic Host NETW-0013 | 6 credits term one, and develop clinical nursing skills observation is required in order to understand used by web technologies are examined and Configuration Protocol), routing, NAT (Network Prerequisite: NETW-0012 Networking 8 required in caring for clients with assessment, and report the behaviour of children. This OFFICE MANAGEMENT 1 implemented. Students utilize and customize Address Translation), IPSec (Internet Protocol Install, configure and manage Microsoft’s planning, implementing and evaluating course provides an opportunity for students to OFAD-0023 | 6 credits current Content Management Systems (CMS) Security), and VPN (Virtual Private Networking). System Center Suite for a variety of tasks to strategies that promote the client’s health. become skilled in writing observations, research Learn how to function in an office managerial or other online content management services. serve the network’s users and workstations. papers, reports, summaries and analyses. role. Topics include leadership, scheduling, NETWORKING 5 Topics include: installation, configuration, NURSING ARTS AND Appropriate documentation for the workplace collaboration, effective decision making and ONLINE MARKETING NETW-0009 | 6 credits deployment of services, application delivery, ASSESSMENT 3 is covered in this course. conflict resolution. MKTG-0068 | 6 credits Prerequisite: NETW-0008 Networking 4 data collection and queries, security update HLTH-0186 | 9 credits Prerequisites: BUSN-0195 Business & Entrepreneurship Plan, implement and maintain a network management, anti-virus reporting and Prerequisite: PRAC-0220 Practicum 3 - NURSD OBSERVATION/REPORT OFFICE MATHEMATICS 2, MEDP-0096 Editorial Design & Production, MEDP- infrastructure. Topics include: firewall management and operating system deployment Enhance your knowledge and skills acquired WRITING 42C MATH-0104 | 6 credits 0101 User Experience Design configuration, WSUS (Windows Server in task sequences. in the previous terms, and focus on the COMM-D189 | 0.5 high school credit Gain a working knowledge of basic arithmetic Create strategic marketing campaigns and Update Services), virtualization of resources, development of clinical nursing skills to care Educators need to know that accurate written and mathematics. This course reviews the develop the necessary marketing materials RDS (Remote Desktop Services), IIS NURSERY CROP PRODUCTION for clients of all ages. observation is required in order to understand basics of arithmetic, graphing and algebra to required. Examine current copyright laws, (Internet Information Services), PKI (Public AGRC-0071 | 3 credits | D and report the behaviour of children. This develop skills for solving practical problems as well as explore ethics in the digital Key Infrastructure) and WDS (Windows This course covers the principles and practices NUTRITION course provides an opportunity for students to encountered in business. Course topics include communication world. Develop a brand in Deployment Services). of the production of trees, shrubs and perennial HLTH-0002 | 3 credits | D, P become skilled in writing observations, research manipulation of whole numbers, fractions, a digital environment, analyze how the user plants. Production in fields and containers Focus on the basic principles of promoting papers, reports, summaries and analyses. decimals, percentages, exponents, basic interacts with the brand, and propose changes NETWORKING 6 is addressed in the commercial business and maintaining a client’s health and wellness Appropriate documentation for the workplace algebra, ratios, proportions, graphing and based on these analytics. NETW-0010 | 6 credits environment. The historical evolution of the related to diet, including topics such as menu is covered in this course. graphical solutions. Prerequisite: NETW-0009 Networking 5 prairie industry is discussed as it relates to planning, special therapeutic diets, mealtime, OPERATING SYSTEMS Design, implement and secure an enterprise current crop management practices. Note: food handling and storage. This course includes OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OFFICE PROCEDURES 1 FUNDAMENTALS network infrastructure and directory services It is strongly recommended that students a campus laboratory component. & SAFETY OFAD-0022 | 6 credits NETW-0001 | 6 credits topology to meet the needs of a business. have completed AGRC-0017 Applied Botany, HLTH-0277 | 6 credits An overview of general office procedures. Topics Prerequisite: NETW-0005 Networking 1 Topics include: network topologies, name AGRC-0018 Soils for Horticulture, AGRC- NUTRITION Learn the importance of having a safety first include office reception procedures, work and Examine different operating systems. Research, DESCRIPTIONS resolution, securing connections to public 0020 Safe Work/Pesticides, AGRC-0019 HLTH-0236 | 3 credits attitude and the responsibilities of owners, time management procedures, filing, meetings install and configure operating systems on COURSE and private resources, virtualization of various Integrated Pest Management and AGRC-0027 Explore the relationship between food and its supervisors and employees in applying safe and meeting minutes, handling telephone calls, desktop computers. Topics include: planning, resources, cloud computing services, web sites, Woody Landscape Plants prior to registering use by the human body for energy, structure work skills. From primary production to agri- processing mail and appointment scheduling. configuration, installation, administration,

and traffic management. Students practice for this course. and optimal health. Study the body’s normal retail service and input supply, businesses process and storage management, basic COURSE

configuration tasks both in a physical laboratory nutritional needs and recommended daily require detailed safety systems and programs to OFFICE PROCEDURES 1 security practices and performance evaluation. DESCRIPTIONS and public cloud environment. NURSERY/ORNAMENTAL HORT dietary allowances for calories, protein, fats, manage and control hazards. As agribusinesses OFAD-0025 | 6 credits Practice working with operating systems AGRC-0286 | 6 credits carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Engage grow larger and become specialized with larger An introduction to the world of business. through the command line for greater control NETWORKING 7 Learn about general production methods and in course theory to consider important concepts equipment, the need for customized components Gain practical experience in typical office and efficiency. NETW-0011 | 6 credits management techniques for field and container related to medical conditions and to evaluate within a safety system increases. Training and environment and perform routine duties Prerequisite: NETW-0010 Networking 6 grown nursery and ornamental crops including nutrition throughout the lifespan and in the certification for Workplace Hazardous Materials common to majority of all office positions. OPERATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Corequisite: NETW-0012 Networking 8 annuals, trees, shrubs and perennial plants. prevention of diseases. Information System (WHMIS 2015), updated with JSTC-XXXX | 6 credits Set up, manage, maintain, and support a The course will also focus on the production the Globally Harmonized System of Classification, OFFICE PROCEDURES 2 Move through three units containing 12 messaging system for an existing network. practices of selected potted and cut flower NUTRITION 42C Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG), for OFAD-0024 | 6 credits modules and learn how to optimize time spent Topics include: supporting email client crops grown in greenhouses. Perform various HLTH-D002 | 0.5 high school credit safe shipping, transporting, receiving and handling Prerequisite: OFAD-0022 Office Procedures 1 on computers using current word processing software and administration of the underlying propagation techniques including seeding, Focus on the basic principles of promoting of crop protection products and Anhydrous Learn to set the order of priority for given and spreadsheet management software. Gain infrastructure to deliver messages to the micropropagation, cuttings, grafting, division, and maintaining a client’s health and wellness Ammonia is also provided. Safety requirements tasks, utilize office equipment, employ office many technological skills, including radio appropriate recipient or destination network. layering, and propagation through specialized related to diet, including topics such as menu for businesses covered provincially (Workplace administration skills, demonstrate employability procedures, messaging, researching, record Practice and enhance the skills needed for plant parts. The course will also provide planning, special therapeutic diets, mealtime, Safety and Health Act – W210) and federally (The skills, proofread and communicate, utilize management, word processing, data basing message delivery in a networking laboratory. information on principles of landscape design food handling and storage. This course includes Canada Labour Code) is discussed. Gain hands- Robert’s Rules of Order to effectively chair and global positioning. The theories covered in using different plant materials. a campus laboratory component. on experience implementing a safety and health meetings, and will work in groups, as well as this course are common to most systems used system for an employer in a group project and individually, to complete hands-on tasks similar by public safety organizations across Canada. host a safety workshop showcasing their applied to industry expectations. safety training.

108 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 109 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR ORIENTATION AND SAFETY PERSONAL AND PESTICIDES IN AGRICULTURE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 40F PSSY-0004 | 6 credits WRKP-0032 | 4.5 credits P CAREER DEVELOPMENT PEST-0103 | 6 credits HLTH-0226 | 1 high school credit | P Develops knowledge of behaviour science Corequisite: WELD-0051 Oxyacetylene Principles HRMG-0116 | 6 credits Prerequisite: MATH-0106 Agribusiness Math This course is designed to promote healthy theory and concepts useful in organizations. Focus on shop safety, equipment safety and PATISSERIE 1 This skill-development course is designed to Learn the unique properties of pesticide lifestyle. Study topics related to fitness Topics include: perception, values and welding safety. Learn about Apprenticeship COOK-0074 | 6 credits produce a deeper understanding of self and products, proper use, handling and storage management, mental health, substance use attitudes, foundations of group behaviour, and how it relates to the welding trade. Gain An introduction to the basic principles and others. This is achieved by participation in of pesticides, safety and health precautions and abuse, prevention and the social impact of teamwork, leadership, organizational culture knowledge in climbing, rigging and hoisting. techniques of baking. Become familiar with the self-reflective activities, practice with human for the student and the environment, and sport. The focus is on health and planning. and organizational change. formulas, measuring and ingredients used in relationship development, and receiving emergency responses and procedures. Focus ORIENTATION/SHOP SKILLS-HDET the baking process through the production of feedback. Examine topics related to human on proper application and dispensing of PHYSICAL ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR WRKP-0036 | 12 credits pies, yeast products, cakes, desserts, cookies relations, getting to know yourself, strategies agricultural pesticides in accordance with HEALTH ASSESSMENT PSSY-0090 | 6 credits | P This course prepares students for progression and pastries. for improving human relations, team building, federal and provincial legislation. Demonstrate HLTH-0011 | 3 credits | D Study behaviour science theory and concepts useful into other program areas by building a special challenges in human relations, pesticide rate calculations, sprayer calibration Prerequisite: PRAC-0219 Practicum 2 - NURSD in organizations. Topics include perception and solid foundation of shop skills. Become PATISSERIE 2 and planning for success. Studying and techniques and proper pesticide complaint Physical health assessment is an integral aspect learning, stress management, applied performance familiar with college facilities, resources and COOK-0067 | 6 credits practicing these topics boost relationship handling procedures. A focus is placed on of nursing practice. Develop a systematic practices, team dynamics, decision-making, power extracurricular activities. Major course topics Prerequisite: COOK-0074 Patisserie 1 competencies and assist in creating a positive pesticide rotation to prevent the development approach in obtaining complete and accurate and influence, as well as organizational structure, include: shop safety procedures, the correct Examine the procedures for making breads and professional presence. of pesticide resistance. This course prepares the historical information from clients, performing design, culture and change. use and maintenance of hand tools, power other yeast products, cakes, icings, pies, frozen student for the Pesticide Core and Agriculture a physical examination and making clinical tools and shop equipment. Demonstrations of desserts and related items. Develop skills in the PERSONAL FINANCE Ground exams required for licensing as a assessments regarding clients’ needs. ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 1 precision measuring, fastener identification and preparation of yeast products, quick breads, BUSN-0169 | 6 credits pesticide applicator/dispenser. Differentiate between normal and abnormal PSSY-0001 | 3 credits | D tightening procedures are required. Learn metal choux paste, cookies and puff pastry. Use current financial planning software to findings. Emphasis is placed on the physical, Study behaviour science theory and concepts fabrication, basic machinery maintenance, and support the financial plans created for clients. PHARMACOLOGY 1 psychosocial and cultural needs of individuals useful in organizations. Topics include: perception safe machinery operation. Safe work practices, PATISSERIE 3 Use the software to outline and deliver HLTH-0184 | 3 credits across the lifespan. and learning, stress management, applied proper tool selection and referral to service COOK-0090 | 6 credits financial plans, which cover such topics as Prerequisite: PRAC-0219 Practicum 2 - NURSD performance practices and team dynamics. manuals are emphasized. Prerequisite: COOK-0067 Patisserie 2 inflation, historical returns, comprehensive An introduction to the basic concepts and PHYSICS 30S Focus on advanced fermented and yeast- and periodic retirement goals, major purchase principles, including pharmacokinetics, SCIE-0011 | 1 high school credit | P ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW OF EARLY CHILDHOOD raised products, advanced cake decorating and goals, education goals, insurance goals, capital pharmacodynamics, pharmcotherapeutics, and This course assists students in interpreting BEHAVIOUR 2 ECED-0031 | 3 credits | D dessert plating techniques, chocolate creations growth, RRSPs, payouts from RRIFs and LRIFs, the practical nurse’s role in drug therapy. the environment around them. Throughout PSSY-0002 | 3 credits | D This course provides an overview of the field and classical pastries and tortes including and loan and mortgage calculations. This course this course, students are involved in the Prerequisite: PSSY-0001 Organizational Behaviour of early childhood education. Students are creams, custards, puddings, frozen desserts also uses a real time investment simulator PHARMACOLOGY 2 investigation of motion, work and energy. Topics Building on Organizational Behaviour 1, focus introduced to a variety of early childhood and sauces. (Investopedia.com) model to teach the HLTH-0185 | 3 credits include: linear kinetics, vectors, Newton’s laws, on decision-making, power and influence in the settings directly through five days of practical principles of investing in the financial markets. Prerequisite: PRAC-0220 Practicum 3 - NURSD projectile and circular motion, momentum and workplace, as well as organizational structure, experience and indirectly through course work. PAVEMENT MIX DESIGN The course uses a case study to provide the Cover the advanced concepts and impulse, work and energy, heat concepts and design, culture and change. Comparisons are made of routines, schedules, ENGR-0042 | 9 credits student experience in portfolio management principles, including pharmacokinetics, home energy conservation. activities and the role of staff within the settings. Evaluate of concrete pavement structures. through the creation of a diversified portfolio. pharmacodynamics, pharmcotherapeutics and ORGANIZATIONS Influences on early childhood education outside Examine Portland cement concrete structures The course culminates with the student the practical nurse’s role in drug therapy. PHYSICS 40S AND MANAGEMENT of the setting are identified and described. and Hot Mix Asphalt cement structures using presenting the portfolio to the instructor in an SCIE-0003 | 1 high school credit | P BUSN-0168 | 6 credits | D for roadway surfaces. Pavement management interactive fashion. PHILOSOPHY AND Study waves and sound, electrical and magnetic This course develops students’ knowledge of OXYACETYLENE systems are introduced and reviewed. CURRICULUM fields, static and direct current electricity, behaviour science theory and concepts useful in PRINCIPLES-INMF PERSONAL MANAGEMENT ECED-0052 | 3 credits electromagnetic induction and alternating current organizations related to personal behaviour, group WELD-0051 | 3 credits PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT PEDV-0322 | 6 credits | D Prerequisite: ECED-0051 Curriculum Development electricity. The course is a mixture of theory and behaviour, teamwork, leadership, organizational Corequisite: WRKP-0032 Orientation and Safety BUSN-0177 | 6 credits This course is a skills-based course, designed to Evaluate the historical approaches to problem solving. It is designed to provide basic DESCRIPTIONS culture and organizational change. The four Classroom lectures and shop demonstrations Prerequisite: ACCT-0050 Introductory Mgmt Accounting improve personal and professional competencies curriculum. Using this information, develop your concepts, processes and skills necessary for COURSE managerial functions of planning, organizing, emphasize personal and shop safety, proper Corequisite: ACCT-0052 Intermediate Mgmt Accounting in the areas of self-assessment, supportive own personal philosophy and then compare students who wish to pursue careers in the areas leading and controlling will also be examined. handling and use of equipment, and theory and This course provides the skills and knowledge communication, conflict management, decision- this to program philosophies already looked of engineering and electronics.

Practical exercises will illustrate concepts. operation of equipment components. This course necessary to understand a business and the making, stress management, influencing others, at. The indicators of quality and methods of COURSE

includes a period of demonstration and instruction environment in which it operates, to identify goal setting and teamwork. evaluation for quality in a program are explored PIPING DESIGN DESCRIPTIONS ORIENTATION & SHOP SKILLS in practical gas welding as well as brazing of mild and analyze critical threats and opportunities, and practiced. ENGR-0060 | 1.5 credits WRKP-0061 | 10.5 credits steel. It also includes theory and demonstrations to plot a strategic direction, and to manage PERSONAL SELLING Learn the mechanical properties of ferrous and Prepare for progression into other program of oxyacetylene cutting of mild steel. performance. Attention is given to the MKTG-0033 | 6 credits PHOTOGRAPHY non-ferrous materials including piping, piping areas by building a solid foundation of shop importance of governance and corporate Prerequisite: MKTG-0044 Marketing Principles MEDP-0092 | 6 credits components and valves. Discover how proper skills. Become familiar with college facilities, OXYACETYLENE social responsibility. Create and role-play consultative sales Prerequisite: COMP-0619 Digital Toolkit 3 design can help mitigate problems, such as resources and extracurricular activities. PRINCIPLES-WLDR presentations. Topics include the steps in Corequisite: MEDP-0082 Capstone water hammer, in the piping system. Major course topics include: shop safety WELD-0053 | 2.25 credits a sales presentation as well as sales force This advanced course provides additional skill procedures, the correct use and maintenance Corequisite: WRKP-0032 Orientation and Safety management. Various role-play situations sets in photography and sill image acquisition. of hand tools, power tools and shop equipment. Classroom lectures and shop demonstrations enable students to apply the selling principles Fine tuning and the advancement of skills in Demonstrations of precision measuring, fastener emphasize personal and shop safety, proper and techniques. studio and on location portrait, event, corporate identification and tightening procedures are handling and use of equipment and theory and landscape photography and still image required. Learn basic automobile maintenance. and operation of equipment components. This post-production will be the emphasis here. Work practices, proper tool selection and referral course includes a period of demonstration and Students examine a thorough overview of what to service manuals are emphasized. instruction in practical gas welding as well as running a small, photography business entails. brazing of mild steel. Learn different welding positions as well as different welding joints. It also includes theory and demonstration of oxyacteylene cutting of mild steel.

110 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 111 PLANT PHYSIOLOGY POST-HARVEST PRACTICUM - APLBC PRACTICUM - DGADS PRACTICUM - INMF PRACTICUM - PIPE & TAXONOMY HANDLING OF CROPS PRAC-0300 | 1 credit PRAC-0295 | 1 credit PRAC-0056 | 3 credits PRAC-0037 | 3 credits SCIE-0038 | 6 credits AGRC-0072 | 3 credits | D Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point Prerequisite: MEDP-0107 Integrative Capstone 2 - Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average The morphological, anatomical, and physiological The principles of post-harvest handling, storage, average (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater, WRKP-0030 DGADS, Cumulative weighted grade point average (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater characteristics of vascular plants within the Aspen and transportation of fruits, vegetables and Construction Safety (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater. Students spend approximately one month on Students spend approximately three weeks Parkland and Boreal Forest are the foci of this course. herbs are covered in this course. Learn handling Students spend three weeks on the job to gain Eligible students are assigned to an unpaid the job to obtain experience in an industrial on the job to gain experience in a work Emphasis is placed on using appropriate terminology and storage practices to maintain the quality of experience in a work environment. The work position for 320 hours to gain experience in environment. Credit is subject to approval of environment. Credit is subject to approval of to identify and classify flora within local communities. fresh fruits and vegetables of importance in the practicum is subject to prior approval of and a related industry firm. The work practicum is the work experience by a designated faculty the work experience by a designated faculty Field trips and lab work provide opportunity for Canadian Prairies; what constitutes high quality monitoring by a faculty member. Credit is based subject to prior approval of and monitoring by member. The student must submit evidence member. The student must submit evidence students to recognise common plant families and produce; when a crop should be harvested for on successful completion of the work practicum a faculty member. Placements are designed to that the work has been successfully completed. that the work has been successfully completed. use taxonomic keys for identification. Habitat, optimum quality; specific storage environments plus submission of evaluation by the employer. complement the training and experience level ethnobotany, and plant ecological relationships required by various crops; and causes of quality Work experience acquired prior to registration achieved by the student. Credit is based on PRACTICUM - MDCOM PRACTICUM - STFDS supplement plant identification and classification. loss during storage and transportation. Storage in the program is not eligible for this credit. successful completion of the work practicum PRAC-0294 | 1 credit PRAC-0263 | 3 credits and handling of fresh herbs will also be discussed. plus submission of evaluation by the employer. Prerequisites: Cumulative weighted grade point average This course requires a minimum of 120 hours PLAY Before enrolling in this course, it is recommended PRACTICUM - APLCN Work experience acquired prior to registration (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater, MEDP-0082 Capstone of food systems related experience. The work ECED-0020 | 3 credits | D that you be familiar with the types and botanical PRAC-0273 | 2.5 credits in the program is not eligible for this credit. Eligible students are assigned to an unpaid practicum is subject to prior approval of and Prerequisites: ECED-0004 Curriculum Planning 1, structures of various fruit and vegetable products Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average position for 320 hours to gain experience in monitoring by a faculty member. Credit is based ECED-0001 Guiding Children’s Behaviour through experience or completing Applied Botany. (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater, PEDV-0321 Counselling PRACTICUM - ECMGT a related industry firm. The work practicum is on successful completion of the work practicum An introduction to the value of play in children’s Practicum Prep PRAC-0018 | 2 credits | D subject to prior approval of and monitoring by plus a presentation based on the student’s work learning and development. Focus on how POWER TRAINS During this guided and supervised learning Corequisite: ECED-0025 Integration Seminar a faculty member. Placements are designed to experience. Work experience acquired prior to play changes as children reach each stage of MECH-0148 | 12 credits experience, students develop, apply and This practicum gives students the opportunity complement the training and experience level registration in the program is not eligible for development, what factors influence children’s A large variety of powertrain designs are demonstrate integrated counselling knowledge to become familiar with the day-to-day achieved by the student. Credit is based on this credit. play, and the early childhood educator’s role in used on modern equipment to carry power and skills. Practicum placements are comprised experiences of a manager. The student successful completion of the work practicum children’s play. from the engine to where it is converted to of 100 hours and may include social services, “shadows” the manager and completes tasks plus submission of evaluation by the employer. PRACTICUM - WBINV useful work. In this course, students learn the schools, corrections, youth groups or other as assigned. Self-evaluation is an important part Work experience acquired prior to registration PRAC-0296 | 1 credit PLUMBING SYSTEMS fundamentals of operation of various types similar settings. of the learning process during this practicum. in the program is not eligible for this credit. Prerequisite: MEDP-0109 Integrative Capstone 2 - PRACTICAL of clutches, manual transmissions, drivelines, WBINV, Cumulative weighted grade point average PIPE-0004 | 12 credits PTOs, differentials, drive axles, final drives PRACTICUM - AUTO PRACTICUM - EDAST PRACTICUM - NTWTN (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater. Prerequisites: PIPE-0001 Tools and Materials Theory, and clutch steering systems. Practical training PRAC-0164 | 3 credits PRAC-0165 | 2 credits | D, P PRAC-0292 | 1 credit Eligible students are assigned to an unpaid PIPE-0002 Tools and Materials Practical focuses on the service, diagnosis and repair of Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average Prerequisites: Cumulative weighted grade point average position for 320 hours to gain experience in Corequisite: PIPE-0003 Plumbing Systems Theory these components. Students learn terminology (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater. (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater, NETW-0013 Networking 9, a related industry firm. The work practicum is This course gives students an opportunity to and safe work practices for common braking Students spend approximately three weeks The practicum correlates with the theory and NETW-0017 Routing 3, NETW-0004 Network Protection subject to prior approval of and monitoring by fabricate and assemble piping systems that are systems and wheels, tires, rims and wheels. on the job to gain experience in a work skills taught in other courses in the program. During a period of eight weeks, students are a faculty member. Placements are designed to used in rural and urban settings. The emphasis environment. Credit is subject to approval of It enables students to integrate theory into assigned to unpaid positions in computer- complement the training and experience level is on application of code in the construction POWER TRAINS AUTOMOTIVE the work experience by a designated faculty practice. This practicum is under the close related fields or to instructor-assigned duties, achieved by the student. Credit is based on of systems for safe water supply and hygienic MECH-0056 | 15 credits member. The student must submit evidence supervision of college instructors. Pre and post- to observe, practice and work in employment successful completion of the work practicum waste disposal. Prerequisite: WRKP-0009 Orientation and Shop Skills that the work has been successfully completed. conferences are provided to relate theory to situations. In all cases, placements are designed plus submission of evaluation by the employer. Learn the theory, operation and repair of various practices. Students have practicum experiences to complement the training and experience Work experience acquired prior to registration PLUMBING SYSTEMS THEORY drive train components such as transaxles, PRACTICUM - CARP in educational settings. level achieved by the student, and to enhance in the program is not eligible for this credit. PIPE-0003 | 9 credits clutches, differentials and axles. Also learn PRAC-0031 | 3 credits student employability. Prerequisites: PIPE-0001 Tools and Materials Theory, the theory, operation and repair of standard Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average PRACTICUM-HETCH PRACTICUM - WELD DESCRIPTIONS PIPE-0002 Tools and Materials Practical transmissions, and theory, operation and (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater PRAC-0290 | 3 credits PRACTICUM - OFAD PRAC-0242 | 3 credits COURSE Corequisite: PIPE-0004 Plumbing Systems Practical testing of automatic transmissions. Students spend approximately three weeks Students spend a minimum of 120 hours on the PRAC-0266 | 6 credits Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average An introduction to the principles and practices on the job to gain experience in an industrial job to gain experience in a work environment. Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater

of water supply and waste disposal systems in PRACTICUM - ADMST environment. Credit is subject to approval of Credit is subject to approval of the work (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater Students spend approximately one month on COURSE

rural and urban settings. The emphasis is on PRAC-0272 | 3 credits the work experience by a designated faculty experience by a designated faculty member. A work practicum placement consists of an the job to obtain experience in an industrial DESCRIPTIONS the interpretation of codes to ensure safe and This three-week work placement with a member. The student must submit evidence The student must submit evidence that the eight week (240 hours) placement in business environment. Credit is subject to approval of hygienic water supplies. business firm provides students with a realistic that the work has been successfully completed. work has been successfully completed. and industry. During this experience, the the work experience by a designated faculty office experience. student is expected to perform tasks under member. The student must submit evidence POLICING PRINCIPLES/ PRACTICUM - HRTPR direct or indirect supervision by the employer. that the work has been successfully completed. PROCEDURES PRACTICUM - AELCT PRAC-0264 | 3 credits Credit is given subject to the student submitting JSTC-XXXX | 6 credits PRAC-0297 | 1 credit This course requires a minimum of 120 evidence that the work has been successfully Prerequisites: JSTC-XXXX Criminal Law, JSTC-XXXX Prerequisites: ELEC-0019 Electrical Code 1, Cumulative hours of horticulture related experience. The completed. In addition, the student is required Law Enforcement/Justice weighted grade point average (CWGPA of 2.0 or greater) work practicum is subject to approval of and to submit a written report on the work Corequisite: JSTC-XXXX Applied Training Students spend approximately 120 hours on the monitoring by a faculty member. Credit is based practicum for approval by the designated Many duties of a police officer are non-criminal job to gain experience in a work environment. on successful completion of the work practicum faculty member. in nature, yet because they involve direct contact The work practicum is subject to prior approval plus a presentation based on the student’s work with the general public or involve a threat to of and monitoring by a faculty member. Credit experience. Work experience acquired prior to personal and public safety, they require very is based on successful completion of the work registration in the program is not eligible for specialized skills. Police officers must understand practicum plus submission of evaluation by this credit. these situations and know how to deal with the employer. Work experience acquired prior them. This course examines many of these to registration in the program in not eligible for situations and exposes students to procedures. this credit.

112 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 113 PRACTICUM 1 - CHCA PRACTICUM 1 - OFAD PRACTICUM 2 - OFAD PRE-CALCULUS MATH 40S PRODUCTION LAB PROFESSIONALISM PRAC-0074 | 3 credits PRAC-0026 | 3 credits PRAC-0027 | 3 credits MATH-0024 | 1 high school credit | P MEDP-0093 | 6 credits PEDV-0009 | 3 credits | D Prerequisites: HLTH-0175 Daily Living Theory, HLTH- Prerequisite: Cumulative weighted grade point average Prerequisites: PRAC-0026 Practicum 1 - OFAD plus cumulative Prerequisite: MATH-0023 Pre-Calculus Mathematics 30S This course allows for specific training on This course provides early childhood educators 0176 Daily Living Laboratory, HLTH-0003 Growth and (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater weighted grade point average (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater This course prepares students who intend to specialized equipment with a rotating schedule. with the knowledge essential to providing Development, WRKP-0002 Health, Environment & A work practicum placement consists of a four- A specialized work practicum placement study mathematics at the post-secondary Receive instruction in smaller groups on quality early childhood care and education, Safety, COMM-0037 Human Relations/Communications, week (120 hours) placement in business and consists of a four-week (120 hours) placement level. Topics include transformations, circular industry-standard equipment and software demonstrating professional and ethical HLTH-0002 Nutrition, Immunizations, proof of current industry. During this experience, the student in business and industry that is applicable functions, exponential and logarithmic such as cameras, audio boards, microphones, behaviour and growing as advocates for the certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) - is expected to perform tasks under direct or to the student’s area of specialization functions, permutations and combinations, audio equipment set-up, radio automation rights of children and families. Health Care provider Level C, current Criminal Record indirect supervision by the employer. Credit is study. During this experience, the student probability and statistics and conic sections. A software, etc. Check, current Child Abuse Registry Check and initial given subject to the student submitting evidence is expected to perform tasks under direct or TI-83 (Texas Instruments) graphing calculator PROFESSIONALISM Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training (Unit 1 through 10). that the work has been successfully completed. indirect supervision by the employer. Credit required for this course. PROFESSIONAL PEDV-0132 | 3 credits | D This 120-hour clinical practicum correlates with In addition, the student is required to submit is given subject to the student and employer COMMUNICATIONS This course provides educational assistants, the theory and personal care skills taught in a written report on the work practicum for submitting evidence that the work has been PRECISION AGRICULTURE COMM-0338 | 6 credits | P functioning as team members, with the term one, and is designed to introduce students approval by the designated faculty member. successfully completed. In addition, the student COMP-0570 | 6 credits Prerequisite: COMM-0337 College Writing knowledge essential to provide quality to the real world of health care. Learners focus is required to submit a written report on the Corequisite: AGRC-0293 Integrated Crop Management Further develop the ability to communicate education, demonstrating professional and on the application of basic skills of the health PRACTICUM 2 - OFAD work practicum for approval by the designated Get familiar with data collection techniques, effectively with varied audiences. Whether ethical behaviour in the educational setting. care aide in order to meet the needs of the PRAC-0027 | 3 credits faculty member. equipment and software commonly used it be fellow professionals or individuals in client in personal care homes, long-term care Prerequisite: PRAC-0026 Practicum 1 – OFAD, Cumulative in precision agriculture. Focus is on the use need of care and assistance, social service PROFESSIONALISM 42C facilities and acute care settings. It enables weighted grade point average (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater PRACTICUM 2 - PWRNG and application of tools related to Global workers must acquire and utilize effective PEDV-D132 | 0.5 high school credit students to integrate theory to practice in the A specialized work practicum placement PRAC-0307 | 6 credits Positioning Systems (GPS). Learn proficiency communication skills. This course provides educational assistants, clinical area. This practice is under the close consists of a four-week (120 hours) placement Prerequisite: PRAC-0301 Practicum 1 - PWRNG in GPS equipment by incorporating the functioning as team members, with the supervision of the college facilitator. in business and industry that is applicable to the Gain valuable on the job training and experience fundamental concepts of what makes GPS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT knowledge essential to provide quality education, student’s area of specialization study. During this in a power plant work environment. Students work. The concepts of different coordinates PEDV-0179 | 3 credits | D demonstrating professional and ethical behaviour PRACTICUM 1 - ELEC experience, the student is expected to perform must submit evidence that the work has been systems are also integrated. How to plot and Review basic professional development, in the educational setting. PRAC-0076 | 2 credits tasks under direct or indirect supervision by the successfully completed. read the coordinates of positions on a map including an introduction to ethics, basic writing Prerequisites: Cumulative weighted grade point employer. Credit is given subject to the student and a recreational grade GPS will also be skills, basic principles of communication, and PROGRAMMING FOR GIS average (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater and ELEC-0020 and employer submitting evidence that the work PRACTICUM 3 - NURSD studied. Become proficient in data collection identification of personal goals. GEOS-0016 | 6 credits | D AC Theory Devices & Circuits, ELEC-0019 Electrical has been successfully completed. In addition, the PRAC-0220 | 3 credits and mapping field collected data as well as Prerequisites: COMP-0230 GIS 2, GEOS-0006 GIS Code 1, ELEC-0018 Residential & Premise Wiring. student is required to submit a written report Prerequisites: SCIE-0073 Medical Microbiology, HLTH- sourcing and interpreting various agricultural PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Database Management 2 Students spend approximately two weeks on the work practicum for approval by the 0015 Nursing Arts and Assessment 2, HLTH-0184 GIS data layers available. Emphasis is on PEDV-0313 | 6 credits An introduction to GIS programming software on the job to gain experience in a work designated faculty member. Pharmacology 1, HLTH-0011 Physical Health Assessment decision-making using many different Precision Perform at a high level as a stakeholder in the to create applications using the graphical environment. Credit is subject to the approval This three-week practicum provides the learner Agriculture models and spatial data layers. agriculture and environmental industries. Topics user interface (GUI). Develop visual and of the work experience by a designated faculty PRACTICUM 1 - PWRNG with a supervised experience in the long-term include preparing for and understanding the event-oriented approaches to programming. member. The student must submit evidence PRAC-0301 | 6 credits care setting. Learners are expected to integrate PRESENTATION SKILLS workplace, striving for performance, interacting Instruction covers the development interface, that the work has been successfully completed. Gain valuable on the job training and experience theory and practice while caring for the elderly & GRAPHICS efficiently, and sharing the organizational vision. the use of most available controls and in a power plant work environment. Students in a structured environment. The learner studies COMM-0110 | 3 credits their properties, cutting-edge interface PRACTICUM 1 - NURSD must submit evidence that the work practicum the practical nurses’ role and responsibilities for Produce and present professional presentations. PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP design methods, debugging techniques PRAC-0218 | 1 credit has been successfully completed. safe administration of medication by a variety PEDV-0011 | 3 credits and programming tips. This integrates GIS Prerequisites: SCIE-0005 Anatomy & Physiology 1, of selected routes. PRESENTATIONS Prerequisite: PRAC-0221 Practicum 4 - NURSD programming skills in a variety of different HLTH-0183 Canadian Nursing Principles, COMM- PRACTICUM 2 - ELEC AND PROMOTIONS This course prepares learners for their role in the situations such as custom geoprocess analysis 0038 Interpersonal Communications, PSSY-0026 PRAC-0077 | 3 credits PRACTICUM 4 - NURSD COMP-0563 | 6 credits nursing profession. It includes the opportunity for and web integration. DESCRIPTIONS Psychology, PSSY-0079 Sociology Prerequisites: Cumulative weighted grade point average PRAC-0221 | 8 credits Focus on tools and techniques for designing learners to examine personal, professional and COURSE This one-week practicum offers the learner an (CWGPA) of 2.0 or greater and PRAC-0076 Practicum Prerequisites: HLTH-0133 Health Restoration & Reorg 1, and delivering effective presentations, as well leadership qualities that enhance their performance PROGRAMMING opportunity to observe the determinants of 1 - ELEC, ELEC-0015 Electrical Code 2, ELEC-0016 Solid HLTH-0134 Health Restoration & Reorg 2, HLTH-0185 as creating promotional material. Demonstrate as a member of the health care team. FUNDAMENTALS

health in relationship to the local environment. State Theory & Diodes, ELEC-0014 Commercial Wiring. Pharmacology 2, HLTH-0186 Nursing Arts and Assessment 3 proficiency using presentation and desktop COMP-0623 | 6 credits COURSE

Learners explore agencies providing health Students spend approximately three weeks This eight-week practicum provides the learner publishing software. Use presentation software PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE An introduction to many of the common coding DESCRIPTIONS promotion and illness prevention services on the job to gain experience in an industrial with an opportunity to integrate theory with to create effective slide presentations and PEDV-0279 | 6 credits | P concepts that comprise a solid foundation and observe individuals of all ages functioning environment. Credit is subject to approval of clinical practice under the supervision of a nursing desktop publishing software to design and Prerequisite: PRAC-0240 Applied/Field Practice 1 in just about any programming language. within the community setting. the work experience by a designated faculty faculty member. Learners provide care to clients of produce professional, quality documents Learn the skills necessary for practicing Processes of project and file management member. The student must submit evidence all ages who are in the acute stage of their illness/ including brochures and newsletters. competent, ethical leadership. Through assigned are further expanded on for work in that the work has been successfully completed. disease. Practicum settings include: surgery, class work and activities, students are provided networked environments. medicine, maternity, pediatrics, and community. PRIVATE LAW opportunities for the practice of leadership skills. PRACTICUM 2 - NURSD LAWG-0091 | 6 credits PRAC-0219 | 1 credit PRE-CALCULUS MATH 30S Learn procedures unique to private practice PROFESSIONAL SELLING Prerequisites: SCIE-0006 Anatomy & Physiology 2, HLTH- MATH-0023 | 1 high school credit | P legal environments. Topics are related to MKTG-0065 | 6 credits 0012 Gerontological Nursing, HLTH-0007 Human Growth This course is designed primarily as a high- the areas of civil litigation, corporate and Prerequisite: MKTG-0044 Marketing Principles; and Development, HLTH-0010 Nursing Arts and Assessment level study of mathematics with an emphasis commercial law, and wills and estates. Emphasis COMM-0006 Communications 1, HLTH-0236 Nutrition, PRAC-0218 Practicum 1 - NURSD on problem solving and mental mathematics. is placed on preparing legal documents and Create and role-play consultative sales This one-week practicum provides the learner Topics include quadratic functions, trigonometry, correspondence as well as billing procedures presentations—both business-to-business with the opportunity to integrate theory learned algebra, analytic geometry, consumer math and and law office management software programs. and business to person. Topics include the in term two into practice. The learner cares for the logic. A TI-83 (Texas Instruments) graphing steps in a sales presentation, as well as sales gerontological client, accurately measuring vital calculator is required for this course. force management. Various role-play situations signs and assisting with activities of daily living. enable students to apply the selling principles and techniques.

114 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 115 PROJECT ADMINISTRATION PROPOSAL WRITING RECLAMATION REMOTE SENSING/ RESIDENTIAL & ROUTING 2 BUSN-0151 | 9 credits AND RESEARCH AND REMEDIATION IMAGE ANALYSIS PREMISE WIRING NETW-0016 | 6 credits Understand of the content and organization of COMM-0204 | 3 credits | P ENVR-0036 | 6 credits GEOS-0025 | 6 credits ELEC-0018 | 12 credits Prerequisite: NETW-0015 Routing 1 contract documents and how they are used in the Learn to develop proposals to meet community Prerequisites SCIE-0039 Ecology and ENVR-0037 Prerequisite: GEOS-0026 GIS Analysis, This hands-on course covers all aspects of wood Learn to install and manage server based estimating, bidding and construction phases of a needs or implement new projects. The course Soils and Water GEOS-0018 Cartography frame residential wiring. Rough wire a simulated network operating systems. Topics include: project. Learn the basic procedures for preparing provides an overview of basic research issues An introduction to the principles and practices Implement the fundamental skills and principles dwelling unit using non-metallic sheathed cable configuration of server software, network detailed quantity take-offs, pricing of labour and of data collection, sampling and questionnaire associated with contaminated soils, disturbed involved in acquiring, manipulating, analyzing, and finish with standard receptacles, switches, security administration, global policy objects materials, project management and contract design and evaluation. Students are required to site mitigation and restoration ecology. Areas of interpreting, and presenting remotely sensed data. lights and electric heaters. The project includes and optimization of a network server. Students administration. The project management portion address these research issues in their proposal. study include, Manitoba’s acts and regulations The data is presented or integrated with other data service equipment and grounding. All work is build and administer a server-based network. of the course introduces concepts such as Gantt Learn format, components, structure and governing cleanup of contaminated sites, forms for direct implementation within a GIS. Learn done in accordance with the Canadian Electrical and PERT charts, task dependencies, resource organization of a formal proposal. the various physical, chemical and biological to manipulate digital and non-digital images using a Code. Installation and termination of coaxial ROUTING 3 allocations and critical path planning. Learn approaches to remediation of contaminated variety of software packages. An overview of digital cable (RG6), installation, termination and NETW-0017 | 6 credits practical application using Microsoft Project and PSYCHOLOGY lands, the ecological relationships at various image processing techniques for commercial and testing of category three (telephone), category Prerequisite: NETW-0016 Routing 2 apply these skills to complete the scheduling for PSSY-0026 | 3 credits spatial scales as they apply to restoration, research-based remotely sensed earth resource five (computer network) and multi-made, fiber- Examine the architecture, components, an appropriate project. Begin to examine basic concepts and principles the restoration of various prairie ecosystems monitoring systems is provided. Emphasis is on optic cable are also performed. operations, and security to scale for large of individual behaviour. Nursing requires effective (forest, grasslands, and freshwater), and the the use and interpretation of passive (optical) complex networks including wide area network PROJECT MANAGEMENT interpersonal skills and an ability to relate to management of invasive species. satellite imagery using both automated and semi- RETAIL MANAGEMENT (WAN) technologies. Topics include: OSPF, BUSN-0128 | 3 credits | P people in a broad range of circumstances. automated information extraction. Learners are MKTG-0052 | 6 credits Access Control Lists (ACLs), Network Address In today’s fast-paced world, and as competition REFRIGERATION (PE) introduced to microwave sensing (radar). Various Address the various types of retailers and Translation (NAT), security best practices, rapidly becomes time and cost-based, PSYCHOLOGY ENGR-0019 | 6 credits standard image enhancements, formats and retailing strategies, such as retail logistics, network scalability and automation. Configure, organizations that practice sound project PSSY-0105 | 3 credits Learn about the different types of commercial analysis procedures are practiced. store location strategies, E-commerce, vendor troubleshoot, and secure enterprise network management methods gain a competitive Begin to examine basic concepts and principles of and industrial refrigeration systems including relations, store layout, visual merchandising, devices and use application programming advantage over others. In this course, the individual behaviour. Social service workers require the use of different types of refrigerants, REPORT WRITING product development and strategic planning. interfaces (APIs) to enable network automation fundamentals of project management are effective interpersonal skills and an ability to relate equipment, applications, safety controls, and COMM-0270 | 3 credits Develop a retail marketing plan. in a routing laboratory. taught. Learn how to scope, plan and execute to people in a broad range of circumstances. Topics the maintenance and operation procedures of Prerequisite: COMM-0178 Technical Writing projects. Systematic methods and tools to covered include the biological basis of behaviour, each plant. Refrigeration theory along with heat Corequisite: ELTE-0084 Technical Project ROADWAY DESIGN 1 help break down projects into a manageable sensation and perception, theories of learning, gains and losses will also be discussed. Build on written and oral communication skills ENGR-0040 | 7.5 credits structure that allows for efficient scheduling, cognition, mental abilities, and personality. principles learned in the Technical Writing This course consists of the field methods control and evaluation processes are also REFRIGERATION AND HEATING course. Develop formal report writing and of laying out simple and vertical curves and S taught. Learn project control using earned value PSYCHOLOGY 40S ENGR-0062 | 3 credits professional presentation skills. These acquired calculations pertaining to them, special SAFE WORK/PESTICIDES analysis, and how to manage, or be part of, a PSSY-0078 | 1 high school credit | P Prerequisite: ENGR-0019 Refrigeration (PE) skills are used to write reports for capstone problems in curves, construction survey AGRC-0020 | 3 credits | D project team. New and state-of-the-art project This course exposes students to the major Learn about the different types of commercial technical projects. These projects and reports procedure, and data collection and stakeout Learn about different aspects of safety in structures and methods are studied including topics found in the field of psychology. It also and industrial refrigeration systems including are presented and defended to a group of peers, with Total Station. the use of pesticides for the horticulture Six Sigma and LEAN principles. emphasizes the issues that are of particular the use of different types of refrigerants, instructors and an industry panel. industry. Topics include: basic chemistry; direct interest and relevance to students equipment, applications, safety controls and ROADWAY DESIGN 2 legislation and regulations; labeling; toxicity; PROJECT PLANNING completing high school. Explore the scientific the maintenance and operation procedures REPORT WRITING (CIVIL) ENGR-0043 | 9 credits handling practices; environmental protection; & EVALUATION methods upon which psychology is based. of each plant. Discuss different types of heat COMM-0139 | 3 credits This course consists of design of horizontal pest management; application equipment; BUSN-0156 | 6 credits | P Apply what you learn to your daily life. exchangers, cooling towers, and fired heaters Prerequisite: COMM-0138 Communications (Civil) and vertical alignments using RTAC design emergency response; and public relations. Prerequisite: PRAC-0240 Applied/Field Practice 1 used in industrial processes. Polish the communications skills learned criteria, cross-sectional elements, earthwork Note: This course will be of particular interest to Learn how to plan short-term and long-term PUMP SYSTEMS in Communications (Civil). Emphasis is on calculations including mass diagram, run-off horticulturalists who apply pesticides, but are projects. Develop a community-based project ENGR-0061 | 1.5 credits RELATED WELDING producing written reports and giving oral calculations and culvert design. not mandated to be certified or licensed. DESCRIPTIONS with built-in measurement tools in order to Learn about the design, principles of operation, WELD-0040 | 1.5 credits briefings common to a scientific, engineering COURSE assess social impact. The course provides and maintenance of various pumps. Complete An introduction to the use of oxyacetylene or industrial environment. Instruction also ROOF FRAMING SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT the link between project planning and pump calculations based on a variety of brazing, welding and cutting in a safe and includes job placement and interview skills. CPWW-0007 | 6 credits WRKP-0016 | 6 credits

evaluative measurement. pumping systems. acceptable manner. Prerequisite: CPWW-0013 Construction Trades Geometry An introduction to safety problems and safe COURSE

RESEARCH AND Learn how to calculate, lay out, cut and install practices in the workplace, and an appreciation DESCRIPTIONS PROPAGATION REPORT WRITING rafters for equal slope gable and hip roofs. of the potential environmental impact of air, AGRC-0023 | 6 credits | D COMM-0232 | 3 credits | D water, waste and noise. Some discussion on Theoretical and practical information for plant R Prerequisite: COMM-0006 Communications ROUTING 1 the handling of waste and perception of risk, propagation, including information necessary Develop the skills to research and collect NETW-0015 | 6 credits environmental responsibility and sustainable for understanding the physiological and REAL ESTATE & data from various information sources and Examine the architecture, structure, functions development is included. physical processes involved in propagation TRUST ACCOUNTING to write business reports and proposals that and components of the Internet and other and the required skills to carry out various LAWG-0069 | 6 credits communicate clearly and effectively. computer networks. Build and configure simple propagation techniques. Prerequisite: COMP-0129 Word Processing 1 local area networks (LAN), perform basic router An introduction to the land registry system RESEARCH AND and switch configurations, and implement the in Manitoba and the law dealing with the REPORT WRITING Internet Protocol (IP). Topics include: IPv4 & IPv6, purchase and sale of real property, including the COMM-0386 | 6 credits | D the OSI model, basic device configuration, simple handling of the proceeds of sale in accordance Prerequisite: COMM-0006 Communications security best practices and industry standard with the Law Society Trust Accounting Rules. Gain research skills for gathering, interpreting, cabling procedures. Plan, build and troubleshoot Prepare the basic conveyance documents and applying both primary and secondary simple networks in a routing laboratory. (Transfer, Mortgage and Discharge) and other research materials. Topics include surveys, correspondence relating to residential, farm land statistics, academic documentation, project and condominium transactions, from written or design, proposals and reports. oral instructions or dictated tapes.

116 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 117 SAGE ACCOUNTING SELF UNDERSTANDING 1 SHIELDED METAL SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE SKILLS SOFTWARE PSSY-0050 | 3 credits | D ARC WELDING PSSY-0088 | 6 credits | P COMP-0603 | 6 credits | D COMP-0624 | 6 credits ACCT-0051 | 6 credits Focusing on the self, the course assists in WELD-0050 | 10.5 credits Prerequisite: PRAC-0240 Applied/Field Practice 1 Develop the fundamental computer skills An introduction and overview of the industry Prerequisite: ACCT-0003 Financial Accounting 1 examining the multidimensional facets of one’s Pre-requisite: WELD-0051 Oxyacetylene Principles Examine provincial legislation, regulations, necessary in business. Learn how to manage files standard software tools used for media Complete computerized accounting cycles identity, personal development and definitions This course focuses on basic shielded metal and social services policy which directs on a network and utilize techniques to improve production. Select appropriate strategies for a variety of organizations using SAGE 50 of quality of life. arc welding (SMAW-Arc) and consists of how services are to be provided at the data security. Use text processing software to and tools to develop digital content. Best Accounting Software. Exposure to components classroom instruction and shop demonstrations community level. create, format, and share a variety of documents practices in production collaboration and in this accounting suite include: General SENIOR PRACTICUM emphasizing personal and shop safety, proper including memos, letters, one-page publications, management methods are emphasized. Gain Journal/Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable, ACUTE CARE handling and use of equipment, and theory and SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL reference lists, and long documents. Prepare an introductory understanding of the tools Payroll, Inventory and Order Entry. Functionality PRAC-0222 | 6 credits operation of equipment components. It includes MANAGEMENT spreadsheets that incorporate various formulas necessary to edit content. related to System Set-up, Sales Taxes, Banking, Prerequisites: HLTH-0019 Community Nursing, demonstrations and instruction of flat, horizontal ENVR-0040 | 6 credits and functions, formatting techniques, ‘what- Periodic Processing and Financial Reporting are HLTH-0182 Mental Health, PEDV-0011 Professional and vertical positions, as well as an explanation Ecological and social dynamics influencing if’ options to enhance data analysis, and data SOIL & SOIL FERTILITY also explored. Apply computerized accounting Leadership and demonstration of test procedures. natural resource and environmental integrity features. Lastly, students prepare AGRC-0290 | 6 credits techniques to each step of the accounting cycle. This six-week practicum provides the learner management are studied via readings, case effective electronic presentations using Prerequisite: AGRC-0162 Agro-Ecology Field Laboratory, with the opportunity to synthesize acquired SHOP LAYOUT studies and discussions. Explore theories and presentation software. MATH-0106 Agribusiness Math SCHOOL AGE CARE knowledge and skills and gain competence in CPWW-0003 | 3 credits methods used by natural resource professionals Investigate the nature and properties of soils, ECED-0050 | 6 credits the role and responsibilities of the graduate Develop the skills needed to prepare shop to engage stakeholders. SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS 1 i.e. how physical, chemical, and biological Prerequisite: PSSY-0020 Child Development 2 Practical Nurse in the acute care setting. The drawings using drafting conventions and COMP-0564 | 6 credits properties and processes within soils influence Study the development of the school age child preceptor process is used to empower the commonly available shop tools. SOCIOLOGY Gain strong knowledge of two software the crop growth and development. Analyze and adolescent. Through the study of theory, learner to function independently. PSSY-0071 | 3 credits | D, P applications-electronic spreadsheets and the key topic of development, degradation and research and observation, explore the physical, SKILLS EDUCATION An introduction to theoretical approaches of database management. Acquire skills to create, conservation of soil resources. Methods of soil cognitive, language, social and emotional SENIOR PRACTICUM CHCA SUCCESS 41G sociology. Investigate the structure of groups, edit, format and print worksheets as well as sampling and soil test interpretation are also development milestones of children ages six PRAC-0040 | 3 credits | D PEDV-0006 | 0.5 high school credit | P organizations and societies, and how people use formulas, functions and charts to enhance discussed in details to help students understand to twelve, as well as the stages of development Prerequisites: PRAC-0074 Practicum 1 - CHCA, HLTH- This course, which focuses on building skills interact within these environments. usability and readability of numeric data. Learn the nutrient requirements of crops of Western that mark the transitions through adolescence. 0003 Growth and Development, HLTH-0005 Health that lead to academic success, is a requirement how to operate database application software Canada. Learn to determine crop nutrient Research a variety of critical issues that Issues/Community Health, HLTH-0006 Mental Health for all full-time students. Topics include SOCIOLOGY to design and create databases, add and modify requirements, deficiency symptoms and select accompany these ages. This 120-hour clinical practicum includes clinical communication skills, time management, goal PSSY-0079 | 3 credits | D data and extract information using queries proper fertilizer application techniques based experience designed to introduce students to the setting, study techniques, test preparation and Explore the process of socialization and and reports. on sustainable soil management practices. SCIENCE role of the health care aide in both the institution co-operative learning strategies. discusses how culture affects the totality of This course also prepares students for ECED-0010 | 3 credits | D and community environments. It correlates with our lives. Examine social deviance and social SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS 2 decision-making as it relates to crop nutrient Prerequisites: ECED-0004 Curriculum Planning 1, the community health theory taught in terms SMART CHOICES control, and look at the social dynamics of COMP-0566 | 6 credits requirement calculations, fertility planning PSSY-0020 Child Development 2 one and two. Integrate theory to practice in the HOSP-0052 | 0 credit racial, ethnic and minority groups in our society. Prerequisite: COMP-0564 Software Applications 1 and application of agricultural fertilizers using This course is about discovering what science clinical area, under the supervision of a preceptor Smart Choices is a new responsible service The processes and effects of social stratification This continuation course build on the skills suitable agricultural machinery. is. It’s about the tools of science (the scientific and the college facilitator. This clinical provides training program, focussing on current laws, are discussed. developed in Software Applications 1. Topics process) rather than the content or concepts. students with experience in community care, safety requirements, and responsible strategies will include tables, working with multiple SOILS AND WATER It’s about learning to see (identifying) the ways acute care, psychogeriatrics/mental health and when serving and selling liquor. This training SOCIOLOGY worksheets, templates, macros, data validation ENVR-0037 | 6 credits children engage in making sense of their world personal care home settings. helps people who sell and serve liquor and those PSSY-0106 | 3 credits and more advanced functions within the Prerequisites: AGRC-0162 Agro-Ecology Field (scientific investigation and experimentation), who offer gambling in their establishments, An introduction to the theoretical approaches spreadsheets application. Advanced queries, Laboratory, ENVR-0044 Aquatic Ecosystems and the ways early childhood educators can SENIOR PRACTICUM LONG TERM understand the legal requirements and put in of sociology. Investigate the structures of enhanced table design and custom forms An introduction to the important and dynamic help children in their discovery of the meaning PRAC-0049 | 3 credits place responsible strategies to reduce risks and groups, organizations, and societies, and how and reports within the database management roles soils play within prairie ecosystems, (scientific laws) of the world of which they Prerequisites: PEDV-0011 Professional Leadership, HLTH- harm. This certification is a legal requirement people interact within these environments. software will also be covered. including the hydrologic and nutrient DESCRIPTIONS are a part. 0019 Community Nursing, HLTH-0182 Mental Health in Manitoba for anyone serving in, supervising, cycles. Studies include, but not limited to, COURSE This three-week practicum provides the learner managing or owning a licensed establishment SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE CAPSTONE distinguishing the features of a soil profile SCIENCE with the opportunity to synthesize acquired to increase public safety. Certification through COMP-0597 | 6 credits | D COMP-0567 | 6 credits (horizons and physical characteristics),

SCIE-0008 | 3 credits knowledge and skills and gain competence in Manitoba Tourism and Education (MTEC) will be Develop the fundamental computer skills Prerequisite: COMP-0566 Software Applications classifying soil properties and soil formation COURSE

Study the physical properties of liquids and the role and responsibilities of the graduate awarded after successfully completing the exam. necessary in business. Learn how to manage 2; COMP-0046 Word Processing 2, COMP-0563 factors, identifying soil constituents (organic DESCRIPTIONS gases as applied to pressures and friction loss Practical Nurse in the long term care setting. files on a network and utilize techniques to Presentations & Promotions matter, sand, silt, and clay), determining in the piping trades. The preceptor process is used to empower the SOCIAL SERVICE FOUNDATIONS improve data security. Use text processing In this high-level course, develop advanced basic soil characteristics (texture, structure, learner to function independently. PSSY-0091 | 3 credits | P software to create, format and share a variety skills in word processing, spreadsheet, database etc.) and their relation to soil properties, and SEAFOOD COOKERY In order for a social service worker to function of documents including memos, letters, management and presentation software as understanding soil water, its movement, storage COOK-0091 | 6 credits SHIELDED METAL within a community, they must have an one-page publications, reference lists and well as become adept at integrating data and uptake by plants. Work with a large variety of fish and seafood ARC WELDING understanding of the factors that influence the long documents. Prepare spreadsheets that between the applications. Acquire the skills products to learn proper handling, preparation WELD-0031 | 9 credits quality of life for those living in that community. incorporate various formulas and functions, and knowledge required to write applicable SOILS FOR HORTICULTURE and cooking. This course includes filleting and Prerequisite: WELD-0053 Oxyacetylene Principles This course will provide students with the basic formatting techniques, ‘what-if’ options to Microsoft certification exams at the Master AGRC-0018 | 6 credits | D determining quality and freshness of both fresh This course focuses on basic shielded metal understanding of both external and internal enhance data analysis and data integrity level, as well as be prepared to compete in An introduction to the fundamental principles and frozen products. arc welding (SMAW-Arc) and consists of factors that influence day to day life. features. Lastly, prepare effective electronic software applications competitions provincially of soil science with specific reference to the classroom instruction and shop demonstrations presentations using presentation software. and nationally. Troubleshooting, working with study of horticulture. The components of soil, SELF GOVERNMENT emphasizing personal and shop safety, proper SOCIAL WELFARE IN CANADA PDF documents, and using alternate software their physical and chemical properties, and LAWG-0084 | 3 credits | P handling and use of equipment, and theory PSSY-0092 | 3 credits | P solutions for word processing and presentations soil-water relationships are the theoretical Learn the history and current development of and operation of equipment components. It Prerequisite: PRAC-0240 Applied/Field Practice 1 will also be covered. basis on which soil management and fertility self-government initiatives and implications of includes demonstrations and instruction of flat, Examine the underlying causes of social are considered. Synthetic and natural fertilizers the dismantling of Indian Affairs Canada. horizontal, vertical and overhead positions, as welfare in the Canadian context and programs, and amendments, which improve soil physical well as an explanation and demonstration of initiatives and community services that are in properties, are investigated. Potting media for test procedures. place to address these causes. greenhouse production are examined; however, the course emphasis is on natural soils.

118 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 119 SOLID STATE THEORY STATISTICS 2 STORYTELLING & SURVEYING 2 TEACHING STRATEGIES TERRAIN ANALYSIS ELEC-XXXX | 3 credits MATH-0003 | 6 credits | D CONTENT WRITING ENGR-0009 | 6 credits ECED-0013 | 6 credits | D SCIE-0079 | 6 credits Prerequisite: ELEC-0022 Three-phase Theory Prerequisite: MATH-0002 Statistics 1 COMM-0401 | 6 credits Prerequisite: ENGR-0001 Surveying 1 Prerequisites: ECED-0001 Guiding Children’s An introduction to the various landforms that Learn theory of operation of semi-conductor A continuation of the concepts introduced in Since before the birth of civilization, human This course consists of traverses and Behaviour, PSSY-0020 Child Development 2 make up terrain and the processes involved in its devices, diodes, rectification zener diodes Statistics 1 and includes advanced topics such beings have used stories to understand calculations pertaining to systems of township Focus on methods of playroom management creation. Focus on the external earth processes and SRCs. Perform calculations involving as hypothesis testing, regression, correlation, and explain the world. Today, stories are layout and monumentation, the determination and teaching strategies that are appropriate to such weathering, mass-wasting, fluvial, and rectification and instantaneous voltages. Labs time series, statistical decision theory and incorporated into many forms of digital of areas and volumes. meeting the needs of children. Examine guidance glacial processes and their resultant landforms. are performed to verify calculated results. linear programming. communication. This course provides students techniques and discipline methods based on Apply knowledge to interpret terrain using with the foundational skills to craft original, SUSTAINABLE theoretical principles of child behaviour. topographic maps, store pairs of aerial photos SPECIAL CULINARY PROJECTS STATISTICS FOR compelling stories to help make an impression GREENHOUSE MNGMT and other remotely sensed imagery. COOK-0112 | 9 credits LIFE SCIENCES with audience. This course exposes students to AGRC-0287 | 6 credits TECHNICAL MATH Select, plan, design and create your own M0ATH-0072 | 6 credits | D aspects of indigeneity by exploring the history Examine the sustainable production, handling MATH-0063 | 3 credits | P TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS special project. Possibilities include culinary An overview of graphing and sampling and importance of oral storytelling. and marketing of greenhouse-grown Review set theory and numbering systems, AGRC-0291 | 6 credits competition showpieces, food sculptures, distributions, probability and inference, vegetables and herbs in seasonal and year- as well as the properties, graphing and Prerequisite: AGRC-0162 Agro-Ecology Field Laboratory wedding cakes and hot food competition entry. regression and correlation. It provides an STRATEGIES AND DECISIONS round greenhouse operations. Topics include manipulation of linear, quadratic, logarithmic, An overview of the principal factors (climate, introduction to the principles of experimental INDG-0007 | 6 credits environment control systems, planning and exponential, polynomial and rational functions. soils, geology, plants, animals, microorganisms) SPIRITS 1 design and the techniques of analysis of Learn about current practices/activities planting schedule, media control and plant Students are able to solve and graph equations and processes (fire, productivity/biomass, carbon HOSP-0030 | 3 credits variance in a manner that emphasizes and that support and enable organizational high management, water systems, composting, and inequalities that involve a variety of sequestration) determining the distribution of Prerequisite: HOSP-0052 Smart Choices illustrates the real-world aspects of statistical performance and accountability. It provides water nutrient capture, cleaning and sanitation. function groups. Trigonometric functions and global terrestrial ecosystems. The course focus is This course provides learners with the analysis. Gain an understanding of estimation information on how to enhance decision- Sustainable approaches to greenhouse identities as well as rectangular and polar on applying ecological concepts and principles to theoretical knowledge of spirit production and hypothesis testing, design of experiments, making, planning, performance management, management will be explored through in-class conversions are introduced in this course. the design and management of prairie landscapes along with sensory analysis of various spirits. analysis of categorical data, analysis of accountability and policy development. This activities and other assignments. Complete Students are introduced to complex variables agricultural, forested and urban. Focus on spirit classifications from world covariance and data management. course focuses on the student’s role as a an independent project that demonstrates and functions of complex variables. regions including the history of the spirit financial manager and enhances their ability problem-solving ability and innovation in THE FOOD INDUSTRY industry, pairing spirits with various foods STEAM TURBINES to make sound and informed decisions as their greenhouse management. TECHNICAL WRITING AGRC-0288 | 6 credits and bartending exercises. Increase knowledge ENGR-0063 | 3 credits Indigenous organization seeks high performance. COMM-0178 | 3 credits | P Visit a variety of food related industries; explore through bartending labs where recipes ranging Prerequisite: ENGR-0018 Engines (PE) Learn clear, correct and concise technical and learn different concepts and skills set related from classic to trendy are prepared. Skills, Develop understanding of steam turbine STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 1 writing in the electronics field. Learn how to the industry. Gain experience by working including stirring, shaking, building and layering principles, construction, design, operation, and ENGR-0003 | 3 credits T to organize technical information, illustrate closely with a diverse range of industry operations are emphasized, in addition to bartending control including the design, and operation of Prerequisite: MECH-0068 Mechanics (Civil) documents, define and describe technical and procedures while acquiring knowledge and etiquette and operation. Students study spirit steam turbine condensers This is a basic course in strength of materials, TAXATION 1 objects and processes, write routine letters, advanced industry-specific skills. Various aspects recipes and are tasked with developing and which includes stress and deformation BUSN-0171 | 6 credits | D memos and instructions, laboratory reports and of food production and processing facilities presenting their own recipes as part of the STOCKS, SOUPS AND SAUCES 1 in deformable bodies. Moment of inertia Prerequisite: ACCT-0004 Financial Accounting 2 an operating manual. Write a resume and an operations, regulations, and practical application final exam. This course reviews the rules and COOK-0174 | 6 credits calculations for simple and complex shapes Cover the fundamental principles and concepts application letter for the co-op work placement, and implementation of quality programs are also practices of responsible alcohol service. Cover basic areas of stocks, thickening agents, are included along with shear and moment of Canadian federal income tax legislation as it and give short, informative presentations to reviewed in this course. The knowledge and skills soups and sauces. calculations, and diagrams for structural beams. applies to individuals. The course emphasizes small groups. acquired in this course will prepare students for STAFFING Demonstrations of materials testing illustrate the understanding of the conceptual structure specialized careers in the food industry and for HRMG-0040 | 6 credits STOCKS, SOUPS AND SAUCES 2 the physical behaviour of engineering materials. of the Income Tax Act and equips students with TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATIONS 1 advanced studies at the university level. Prerequisite: HRMG-0036 Human Resource Management COOK-0092 | 3 credits skills in the application of its rules to practical NETW-0018 | 6 credits The ability to anticipate workforce needs and Prerequisites: COOK-0174 Stocks, Soups and Sauces 1 STUDIO SKILLS cases including the use of tax return software. Learn fundamental digital/electronics skills THERMAL AND HVAC STUDIES 1 recruit and retain qualified employees can be a Cover advanced areas of stocks, thickening MEDP-0100 | 6 credits and shop practices required to work in the ENGR-0050 | 1.5 credits DESCRIPTIONS key factor in the success of any business. This agents, soups and sauces. An introduction to the technical gear needed TAXATION 2 computer job market. Through a theoretical and This course provides students with the skills to COURSE course gives students the tools necessary to to capture and edit professional quality video, BUSN-0178 | 6 credits | D practical approach, learn basic skills such as DC solve problems related to thermodynamics. This develop skills in the areas of human resource STORYTELLING audio, and images. Focus is placed on the Prerequisite: BUSN-0171 Taxation 1 electronics fundamentals, logic gates, meters course covers temperature scales, heat transfer,

planning, recruitment and selection, and COMM-0398 | 6 credits professional details, fundamental skills, and Cover the fundamental principles and and safety in the workplace. steam generation, and laws for perfect gases. COURSE

performance management. The development Since before the birth of civilization, human best practices for successfully acquiring, concepts of Canadian federal income tax Density and pressure, temperature and heat, DESCRIPTIONS and application of these skills form the beings have used stories to understand sequencing, and presenting media content. legislation as it applies to corporations, trusts, TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATIONS 2 force, pressure, calorimetry, expansion and basis for ensuring that staffing decisions are and explain the world. Today, stories are Troubleshoot technical issues related to and partnerships; international taxation for NETW-0019 | 6 credits contraction, and the laws of thermodynamics made in alignment with an organization’s incorporated into many forms of informational cameras, video and audio gear, as well as how individuals and corporations; tax planning for Prerequisite: NETW-0018 Technology Foundations 1 are also discussed. overall strategy and in compliance with communication including podcasts, to communicate amongst team members using individuals in relation to corporations; GST/ Learn how to harness the strength of PowerShell relevant legislation. documentaries, news and sports reporting, and industry terminology and procedures. HST and payroll tax. The course emphasizes scripting to automate any network tasks and THERMAL AND HVAC STUDIES 2 so on. This course provides students with the the understanding of the conceptual structure manage Windows Servers. Topics start at the ENGR-0051 | 1.5 credits STATISTICS 1 foundational skills to craft original, compelling, SURVEYING 1 of the Income Tax Act and equips students with basic introduction to PowerShell and navigate Prerequisite: ENGR-0050 Thermal and HVAC Studies 1 MATH-0002 | 6 credits | D and informative stories. This course also ENGR-0001 | 6 credits skills in the application of its rules to practical into the essentials required for scripting such In addition to Thermal and HVAC Studies 1, Get acquainted with the concepts of statistical exposes students to aspects of indigeneity Become familiar with survey equipment and cases including the use of tax return software. as variables, programming loops, functions, this course will teach the student about the methods and theory as applied to economic and by exploring the history and importance of its use, including horizontal measurement, etc. Create scripts that enumerate computer different properties of air, airflow through business data. Examine frequency, distribution, oral storytelling. levelling, calculation and measuring angles and hardware, manipulate the registry and file distribution systems, and the different types probability, probability distribution, sampling, topographic surveys. system, manage users in Active Directory and of duct systems used in air handling systems. estimation and hypothesis testing. even automate the setup and configuration of Learn about air conditioning systems and Microsoft Roles and Features on the network. the equipment, applications, operation and maintenance of these systems. Heat recovery, effective energy use, and alternative energy will also be discussed.

120 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 Advanced Diplomas – page 66 Course Descriptions – page 77 121 THREE-PHASE THEORY TRAUMA AND CRISIS UNSCRIPTED VIDEO VIDEO JOURNALISM WATER AND WASTE ELEC-0022 | 3 credits PSSY-0103 | 3 credits PRODUCTION 1 V MEDP-0110 | 6 credits SCIE-0081 | 9 credits Prerequisite: ELEC-0020 AC Theory Devices & Circuits Learn how individuals, families and MEDP-0094 | 6 credits Prerequisites: MEDP-0086 Digital Video, MEDP-0112 An introduction to the design of water supply, Learn theory covering three phase systems communities respond biologically, socially and Prerequisite: MEDP-0086 Digital Video VEGETABLE & Multiplatform Journalism 2 waste water disposal and land drainage (generation and utilization), devices and circuits. culturally to trauma and crisis. Learn effective This course provides students with an entry- FRUIT PRODUCTION The economics of the news business combined systems, with special emphasis on piping. trauma and crisis intervention, planning and level skill set in workflows and best practices AGRC-0289 | 6 credits with the miniaturization of technical equipment Practical application is done with respect to the TOOLS AND counselling skills. required to produce unscripted live and This course covers classification of the have created new challenges and opportunities design of the subsurface works for a subdivision MATERIALS PRACTICAL live-to-record content. Work as a member different types of fruits and vegetables, cultural for the acquisition of video. The aim of visual selected as a thesis project. PIPE-0002 | 15 credits TURFGRASS MANAGEMENT of a production team to produce a range of requirements and crop management, as well as journalism is to make the complicated easier Corequisite: PIPE-0001 Tools and Materials Theory AGRC-0032 | 6 credits | D multi-camera projects and single camera produce handling and marketing. Examine and to understand, giving background, context WELDING 1 An introduction to the use of tools, materials This course outlines the production and projects. Engage as playback operators, apply the concepts of sustainability, production and insight. This course builds on the skills WELD-0001 | 3 credits and the manipulative skills involved in the maintenance of turfgrasses to enable the student graphics operators, audio assistants, camera programming, soil and fertility management, and knowledge of earlier courses to develop Learn the basics of oxyacetylene, arc, and mig piping trades. Work on shop projects using to function within the landscaping and turf operators and production assistants and equipment selection, irrigation, integrated students’ abilities to think about, develop and welding as applied to the mechanical trade. these skills and tools. production industries. Topics include an overview other field production, studio or control room pest management, harvesting and post-harvest deliver impactful visual stories using their own of the turfgrass industry, turfgrass physiology, crew positions. Learn the basics of multi- management, cooling and storage of fresh fruits knowledge and technical resources. Students WELDING AND TOOLS AND plant morphology and species identification, native camera theory, production systems and and vegetables. enhance their use of still cameras, video PRESSURE VESSELS MATERIALS THEORY turfgrass, soils, turfgrass establishment, culture, technology and develop skills through hands-on cameras and audio equipment as tools for WELD-0062 | 1.5 credits PIPE-0001 | 12 credits management practices and problems, turfgrass practical application of technique. Teamwork, VEGETABLE PRODUCTION communication in a mobile multimedia and Discuss various welding techniques used in the Corequisite: PIPE-0002 Tools and Materials Practical pest control and integrated pest management. terminology, workflows and practical AGRC-0021 | 3 credits | D social environment. In this course, students construction and repair of equipment used in Study tools and materials used in the piping application are essential elements of this Learn about vegetable production on the develop the skills and creativity to engage and power plants. Become familiar with the ASME trades and the design of piping systems using TYPOGRAPHY & BRAND course that enables students to perform duties Canadian prairies in terms of soil, climate, inform audiences through insightful, compelling Section 8 code in relation to pressure vessels. elevation views. Study the basic tools, materials COMM-0402 | 6 credits as members of a multi-camera production crew. equipment, cultural practices, management and and shareable visual journalism. and practices used in the various piping trades Prerequisites: ARTS-0022 Art & Design Fundamentals, marketing. Review a wide range of crops, from WHMIS 1 including plumbing, steam fitting, gas fitting COMP-0624 Software Skills UNSCRIPTED VIDEO cole crops to vines. The course provides students VIOLENCE & HLTH-0047 | 0 credit and sprinkler fitting. Examine design solutions and explore a world PRODUCTION 2 with information necessary to establish a RECONCILIATION If you work in the proximity of hazardous of typographic communication with the use MEDP-0095 | 6 credits vegetable operation, advise others on vegetable PSSY-0089 | 6 credits | P materials, this awareness course is for you. As an TOOLS AND of principles of composition, typography, and Prerequisite: MEDP-0094 Unscripted Video Production 1 production, or enhance their background for Prerequisite: PRAC-0240 Applied/Field Practice 1 introduction to Workplace Hazardous Materials MATERIALS THEORY colour in a two-dimensional space. Examine This course provides students with advanced employment in the vegetable industry. Note: It Examine the various forms of violence and Information System (WHMIS), this course PIPE-0016 | 9 credits the impact of brands in the marketplace and skill sets in workflows and best practices is recommended that students complete AGRC- abuse that are prevalent in society today and the covers safe work habits with hazardous materials, Corequisite: PIPE-0002 Tools and Materials Practical businesses. Use letterforms, interactions required to produce unscripted live and live- 0017 Applied Botany and AGRC-0018 Soils for strategies that can be implemented to reconcile Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and labeling Study tools and materials used in the piping between type and image, visual hierarchy to to-record content for a range of different Horticulture prior to registering for this course. these issues. Topics include the cycle of violence, of hazardous materials. This course is presented in trades and the design of piping systems using evoke a story. Vocabulary and communications types of content. This course builds upon power and control, the role of media, forms of a straightforward, non-technical manner. elevation views. Study the basic tools, materials are integrated into the course content, so the fundamentals of live production learned VEGETABLES/FRUITS/ violence and abuse (partner, sexual, child and and practices used in the various piping trades projects can be explained and critique based in Unscripted Video Production 1. Engage as STARCHES 1 elder abuse), criminal and gang violence and WINE 1 including plumbing, steam fitting, gas fitting on principles of design and target audiences for producer, director, technical director, audio COOK-0087 | 6 credits prevention and treatment strategies to address HOSP-0031 | 3 credits and sprinkler fitting. print and on-screen media. Implement design engineer, and serve as a senior member of a Gain a basic understanding of how to prepare all of these violence issues. Prerequisite: HOSP-0052 Smart Choices thinking process to acquire proper feedback production crew. Develop advanced skill sets and cook vegetables, fruits and starches. Learn This course provides learners with theoretical TOURISM and create different iterations of their designs. in multi-camera production through hands- how to handle, as well as the proper techniques VOICE COMMUNICATIONS knowledge of Viticulture and Viniculture HOSP-0003 | 3 credits on practical application of technique. Team to preserve quality and how to retain texture ELTE-0089 | 3 credits practices in wine making along with sensory This introductory course familiarizes students leadership, production management and the use and nutritional value. Prerequisite: ELTE-0087 Communication Circuits, analysis related to wine classifications and with the various components of the Canadian of advanced production systems are essential COMP-0441 Network Routing pairing with food. Focus on wine styles and DESCRIPTIONS tourism industry and some of the critical issues elements of this course that enables students to VEGETABLES/FRUITS/ This course provides students with the regions throughout the world, along with the COURSE facing the industry today. Specifically, the course U perform duties as leaders and senior members STARCHES 2 fundamentals used in voice communication history of wine making, geography regulations focuses on the organization of the sectors, UNDERSTANDING ADDICTIONS of a multi-camera production crew. COOK-0093 | 3 credits systems. Learn voice and audio sampling theory, and legislation. Examine and discuss various

travel motivators, components of the industry, PSSY-0093 | 3 credits | P Prerequisite: COOK-0087 Vegetables/Fruits/Starches 1 audio codecs, transmission fundamentals and styles of wine from world-wide regions through COURSE

measuring and forecasting demand, planning Prerequisite: PRAC-0240 Applied/Field Practice 1 USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN Gain advanced knowledge of preparing and protocols. Through lab activities, students build structured tastings. Apply knowledge of wine DESCRIPTIONS and development, the impact of deregulation of Learn what an addiction is, the needs of MEDP-0101 | 6 credits cooking vegetables, fruits, starches and and test a small VoIP system. and food in a practical setting at the annual the airline industry, consumerism and the future people with addictive behaviours and types Prerequisites: MEDP-0097 Front-End Development, farinaceous products. Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts Wine of the hospitality industry. of addictions. Rehabilitative processes are COMM-0401 Storytelling & Content Writing, COMM- and Food Festival. Learners are tested in a also studied. 0402 Typography & Brand practical exam with a blind tasting final exam. TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT User Experience Design is the process of how W This course reviews the rules and practices of HRMG-0034 | 6 credits | D UNDERSTANDING CHILD ABUSE the user interacts with the product, system responsible alcohol service. Prerequisite: HRMG-0036 Human Resource Management PSSY-0021 | 3 credits | D or service—whether they are on a mobile, WASTEWATER TREATMENT This course develops students’ ability to design An introduction to the early childhood tablet, screen, 3D environment or physical ENGR-0064 | 1.5 credits and implement a training program. There is a educator’s role and responsibilities in space. Learn the process and elements of UXD Understand the need for, design, processes, strong emphasis on identifying training needs, recognizing, reporting, handling and assisting create stronger user experiences, taking into and control of wastewater treatment systems. developing objectives, designing training in the prevention of child abuse and neglect. consideration the accessibility of these projects. Learn the components of maintenance and programs and measuring results. administration programs for utilities and process facilities.

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WINE PRODUCTION WIRELESS SYSTEMS WORD PROCESSING 2 HOSP-0024 | 3 credits ELTE-0086 | 6 credits COMP-0046 | 6 credits Experience wine tasting, experiment with wine/ Prerequisites: ELTE-0063 Communications Theory, Prerequisite: COMP-0129 Word Processing 1 food pairing and gain insight into the practice of ELTE-0080 Communication Systems, ELTE-0061 Improve keyboarding speed and accuracy, learn vinification (wine-making). Discover the tools Antennas & Transmission Lines advanced word processing concepts, format of the wine-maker and the processes of wine- Understand the propagation of radio and business documents such as memoranda, making, and study how various factors can microwave frequencies both indoor and outdoor. letters, reports, tables, itineraries, minutes influence the nature and quality of the wine. Calculate and predict signal levels and losses in and agendas, and practice proofreading This learning opportunity is enhanced by a field various systems due to Free Space Loss (FSL), and communication skills. Develop superior school component, included with the cost of as well as other attenuating factors. Industry production skills through repetitive and tuition, held in major vineyards and wineries of standard software to design and analyze the concentrated practice. one of Canada’s premier grape-growing regions. performance of a point-to-point microwave link. Lab work for this course includes the WORD PROCESSING 32C WIRE FEED PROCESSES configuration and commission of a microwave COMP-D501 | 0.5 high school credit WELD-0041 | 9 credits radio link using Industry Canada standards. Prerequisite: COMP-D006 Computer Systems 32C, Prerequisite: WELD-0031 Shielded Metal Arc Welding COMP-D501 Word Processing 32C is a dual credit with Focus on basic gas metal arc welding (GMAW- WOOD FRAME COMP-0058 Word Processing ASSINIBOINE MIG), flux core arc welding (FCAW) and metal CONSTRUCTION Learn to create, save, edit and print business core arc welding (MCAW). This course also CPWW-0005 | 6 credits documents, including memoranda, letters, consists of classroom instruction and shop Learn terminology, techniques and applicable envelopes, labels, tables, forms and long demonstrations emphasizing personal and shop codes relating to wood frame house reports in proper format. Cover word processing COMMUNITY COLLEGE safety, proper handling and use of equipment, construction. Practical elements include joist features, including page set-up, formatting and and theory and operation of equipment and plate layout and construction of floor, wall document checking. components. In addition, it introduces knowledge and ceiling components. of the procedures used to deposit a weld bead WORD PROCESSING SKILLS using wire feed process equipment in various WOODWORKING MACHINES 1 COMP-0020 | 3 credits P CAMPUSES AND TRAINING CENTRES positions. CPWW-0002 | 3 credits Work in a collaborative environment to learn the Prerequisite: CPWW-0031 Hand Tools computer skills necessary to communicate with VICTORIA AVENUE CENTRE FOR PARKLAND CAMPUS WIRE FEED PROCESSES An introduction to basic stationary and portable others, manage their work, and create a variety EAST CAMPUS ADULT LEARNING 520 Whitmore Avenue East WELD-0052 | 7.5 credits power equipment through introductory of files commonly found in the culinary industry. 1430 Victoria Avenue East Brandon P.O. Box 4000 Prerequisite: WELD-0050 Shielded Metal Arc Welding machine woodworking exercises. 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