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part-time studies
FALL 2016 PART-TIME STUDIES Continue your education through evening and weekend in-class and online learning Trevor Wey See his full story on page 30 www.conestogac.on.ca/ce DELIVERY OPTIONS THAT WORK FOR YOU CLASSROOM Traditional instructor-led classes at one of Conestoga’s campuses. ONLINE Course content is completed online. There are no required face-to-face meetings between students and the instructors; however, there may be exams that will need to be proctored at an approved location. MIXED A mixture of study from home and classroom. Students attend 3 classes during the semester. First class: orientation and startup package Second class: midterm exam Third class: final exam Students work from home on assigned tasks that are provided by the instructor. Instructors maintain communication with students throughout the semester via e-mail or eConestoga. Campus Locations Doon (Kitchener) Campus 299 Doon Valley Drive Waterloo Campus 108 University Avenue East Cambridge Campus 850 Fountain Street South Cambridge Downtown 150 Main Street (Suite 402) Guelph Campus 460 Speedvale Ave West Brantford Campus 95 Darling Street (Office 301C) TRAINING OPTIONS THAT SUPPORT CAREER DEVELOPMENT COURSES Register for a course and start upgrading your skills today. This is a great way to confirm your area of interest. PROGRAMS A program leads to an academic credential or document of recognition. Not sure if a program is right for you? Take the introductory course. PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS Conestoga offers courses and programs on behalf of a number of professional associations. Many of these associations recognize our credit courses and accept them towards their certifications. ONE-DAY WORKSHOPS Conestoga offers one-day business and computer workshops led by subject matter experts. They can be delivered on-site for corporate clients. Stratford Campus 130 Youngs Street Ingersoll Skills Training Centre 420 Thomas Street CONTACT US TODAY 519-748-5220 ext. 3656 | CONESTOGAC.ON.CA/CE ADVANCE YOUR CAREER THROUGH PART-TIME STUDIES With hundreds of courses in a variety of areas and over 200 part-time programs, we have something that will interest you. Our catalogue continues to highlight our part-time programs and courses. Program and course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce. TABLE OF CONTENTS Applied Arts & Liberal Studies ......................................................... 4 Academic Upgrading .........................................................................22 Business .................................................................................................. 6 College and Employment Preparation ..........................................22 Community Services..........................................................................24 Computer - Information Technology .............................................32 Corporate Training .............................................................................68 Food Processing Technology ........................................................... 37 General Interest ..................................................................................39 Health & Life Sciences .......................................................................41 Hospitality & Culinary Arts..............................................................49 Language & Communications .........................................................50 Media & Design ..................................................................................53 Online - ed2go.....................................................................................38 Online Learning/OntarioLearn .......................................................56 Professional Associations ................................................................58 Technology, Trades & Apprenticeship ..........................................59 Exemption Testing ......................................................................67 PLAR ..............................................................................................67 How To Register & Important Information................................70 Course Registration Form .........................................................73 Program Application Form .......................................................72 Course Name Start Date Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Creative Writing #1162 Program Credential: Certificate This certificate program is for anyone who wants to explore their potential as a writer in a practical, constructive and goal-oriented academic environment. You will begin by reviewing the basics of writing: the structure, major concepts in aesthetic criticism, and managing the writing process. While reviewing the basics, you will have an opportunity to read examples of different genres and discuss these with a view to developing a wellrounded appreciation of quality in creative writing. You will also develop your writing style by producing works suitable for publication in your choice of venue. Approx. Cost ($) Applied Arts & Liberal Studies Code Introduction to Non-Fiction COMM1725 ü Sept 06 390.28 Program Design Poetry Writing OLRN1040 ü Sept 06 412.84 OLRN1090 Essentials of Writing Fiction OLRN1045 Understanding Literature OLRN1042 Writing Grammatically Elective: Program Option (Min of 84 hr) OLRN1295 Introduction to Children’s Literature COMM1012 Life-Writing: Telling Our Stories OLRN1040 Poetry Writing OLRN1003 Romance Writing OLRN1950 Writing for Publication I OLRN1110 Writing Short Stories Romance Writing OLRN1003 ü Sept 06 435.40 Technical Communications OLRN1810 ü Sept 06 457.96 Writing a Proposal COMM1755 ü Sept 06 277.48 Writing for Publication I OLRN1950 ü Sept 06 412.84 Writing for Publication II OLRN1960 ü Sept 06 412.84 Writing Grammatically OLRN1042 ü Sept 06* 457.96 For more information, contact: Amanda Pelley, apelley@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3454 General Education Electives - Classroom Writing to Publish #1264 Program Credential: Certificate This program will provide students with an opportunity to gain the skills and knowledge to enhance their success as a writer while at the same time becoming aware of requirements for getting works published. Students explore the processes of writing for publications and of editing to ensure accuracy. They learn how to submit manuscripts for publication. Students will also select from a variety of electives in order to develop their talents related to various genres of writing. Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 7 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design French Culture and Language I FREN1000 ü Sept 14 329.92 Psychology: Basic Processes of Behaviour PSYC1010 ü Sept 13 329.92 Spanish Culture and Language I SPAN1000 ü Sept 15 329.92 General Education Electives - Online Abnormal Psychology OLRN1970 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Aging in Society SOC1120 ü Sept 06 412.84 Art Through the Ages OLRN2070 ü Sept 06 457.96 Canadian Literature OLRN2080 ü Sept 06 412.84 Canadian Politics OLRN1935 ü Sept 06 412.84 Criminal Psychology - Psychopathic Minds OLRN1150 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Criminal Psychology II - Criminal Minds OLRN1160 ü Sept 06 435.40 Cults and Terrorism OLRN1103 ü Sept 06 412.84 Developmental Psychology OLRN1220 ü Sept 06 412.84 Domestic and Workplace Violence OLRN1400 Grammar for Writing Professionals OLRN1045 Understanding Literature OLRN1950 Writing for Publication I OLRN1960 Writing for Publication II Elective: Program Option (Min of 90 hr) COMM1735 Dramatic Scriptwriting COMM1725 Introduction to Non-Fiction COMM1012 Life-Writing: Telling Our Stories COMM1745 News Writing I OLRN1003 Romance Writing OLRN1810 Technical Communications COMM1755 Writing a Proposal COMM1715 Writing Children’s Fantasy OLRN1110 Writing Short Stories OLRN1230 ü Sept 06 435.40 Essentials of Canadian History LIBS1160 ü Sept 06 412.84 Geography and Tourism OLRN2130 ü Sept 06 412.84 For more information, contact: Amanda Pelley, apelley@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3454 Growing Up Digital - Living and Working in Canada OLRN2140 ü Sept 06 412.84 History of Aboriginal/Canadian Relations OLRN1390 ü Sept 06 435.40 Hockey Hall of Fame Presents OLRN1285 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Human Sexuality OLRN1020 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Impact of Aviation on Canadian National Development LIBS1710 ü Sept 06 412.84 Introduction to Arts and Sciences OLRN2150 ü Sept 06 435.40 307.56 Introduction to Psychology OLRN1057 ü Sept 06* 412.84 457.96 Introduction to Science OLRN2180 ü Sept 06* 435.40 OLRN1530 ü Sept 06* 412.84 OLRN1017 ü Sept 06 435.40 Course Name Dramatic Scriptwriting Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Code COMM1735 ü Sept 06 Sept 06 Essentials of Writing Fiction OLRN1090 ü Grammar for Writing Professionals OLRN1400 ü Sept 06 412.84 Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Children’s Literature OLRN1295 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Introduction to Sustainable Development 4 = Online Learning Course Name Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Applied Arts & Liberal Studies Code Learning Strategies-Learning How to Learn OLRN2190 ü Sept 06 412.84 Macroeconomics OLRN1600 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Microeconomics OLRN1650 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Myths and Legends OLRN1680 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Nutrition OLRN1018 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Personality Psychology OLRN2200 ü Sept 06 412.84 Principles of Ethical Reasoning OLRN1024 ü Sept 06 435.40 Quest for Wisdom LIBS1650 ü Sept 06 412.84 Racism and Discrimination OLRN1305 ü Sept 06 412.84 Same Sex Issues OLRN1905 ü Sept 06 412.84 Science Fiction OLRN1340 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Social Psychology OLRN2220 ü Sept 06 412.84 Sociology II OLRN2230 ü Sept 06 412.84 Stress, Wellness and Nutrition OLRN1074 ü Sept 06* 412.84 The Game of Soccer and Its Impact on Society OLRN1073 ü Sept 06 412.84 The World of Astronomy OLRN1915 ü Sept 06 435.40 Understanding Literature OLRN1045 ü Sept 06 457.96 What in The World Is Going On? OLRN1900 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Writing Short Stories OLRN1110 ü Sept 06 457.96 Full-time students requiring an equivalency for a general education elective, or information regarding course eligibility for general education elective courses, please contact the School of Liberal Studies via email: liberalstudies@conestogac.on.ca The Middle Ages and the Modern World: Facts and Fiction (LIBS1870) Gain an introduction to the impact that major cultural traditions of the Middle Ages have had on the modern world. The course will include myths, narratives, images, and other forms of representation from a variety of Western European national and religious traditions. Topics may include: the study of kings, warriors, saints, knights, mystics, mythological heroes, and exotic beasts such as dragons. It will also include examinations of medieval-themed material in modern popular culture, including fictional writing, movies, video games, businesses and historic sites, both online and offline. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $412.84 part-time studies open house If you’re seeking to update your skills for your current career or invest in new skills for a career change, our Open House event is the place to be. Designed to welcome you to Conestoga, our Open House event will provide you with specific program and course information to assist you in making well-informed decisions about your education. • Learn about in-class and online, part-time programs and courses • Receive practical advice from program representatives • Register for fall classes on-site Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 Time: 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM Location: Doon (Kitchener) campus, Welcome Centre Register at: http://bit.ly/ptsoh16 For more information, contact: Tania Masters at tmasters@conestogac.on.ca Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 5 Business Applied Organizational Leadership and Development #1152 Business #0062 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This part-time program is designed to provide individuals with applied skills to increase their knowledge and ability in leadership and management practices. Students will be exposed to current leadership and management theories as well as practical application to increase individual effectiveness in the workplace. In addition to a greater capacity to accept promotion or increased responsibility, graduates will have developed competencies and self-awareness for the challenges and development required to lead other individuals and/or groups. The program is targeted for candidates from professional working environments across various business and industrial sectors. Program Credential: Ontario College Diploma Gain a broad but integrated education in the field of business, with particular emphasis on Small Business. Areas of study include English, accounting, finance, marketing, manufacturing, personnel management as well as computer applications in business such as word processing, spreadsheet analysis, database management and computerized accounting. Skills of Small Business are largely transferable to “Big” Business situations, thus graduates will be prepared for careers in Small Business, and general administration careers in “Big” Business, industry, and government. The Small Business emphasis will also help potential entrepreneurs evaluate their Small Business investment opportunities. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 9 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design Program Design MGMT8270 MGMT8290 MGMT1500 MGMT1530 BUS8490 MGMT8430 Change Management and Facilitation Facilitating Team and Group Dynamics Leadership Models and Application Performance and Competency Management Sustainability Business Plan Sustainable Leadership For more information, contact: Aaren Hopkins, ahopkins@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3205 Benefits Specialist #1182 Program Credential: Certificate This program will emphasize theories, concepts and applications as they apply to strategic benefits management. It will provide a formal background in practical skill competencies as they relate to total reward strategies. The program will assist individuals to develop benefit management skills as well as an opportunity for further professional development. Overall, the focus is in the design, delivery and evaluation of materials in the strategic benefits management field. Program Design HRM1360 HRM1110 HRM1370 HRM1330 For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 Applications of Group Benefits Fundamentals of Employee Benefits Program Government Sponsored Benefits Health Care Economics and Issues New! Business Analysis #1367 For more information, contact: Rath Saroeun, rsaroeun@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2240 Bookkeeping #1271 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform effectively in entry-level bookkeeping positions in business and industry. The program focuses on day-to-day operational bookkeeping and managerial accounting in a computerized business environment. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 6 year of acceptance into the program. Program Design ACCT1340 COMP1056 MATH1010 COMM1085 ACCT2180 ACCT1110 OPER1160 ACCT1135 ACCT1030 ACCT1040 MKT1040 BUS1021 ACCT1520 Accounting Projects Business Computing Applications I Business Mathematics I College Reading & Writing Skills Financial Applications in Business Introduction to Payroll Administration Introduction to Supply Chain and Operations Management Introductory Cost Accounting Introductory Financial Accounting I Introductory Financial Accounting II Marketing I Organizational Behaviour Personal Tax Returns For more information, contact: Melissa Humphries, mhumphries@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3764 6 ACCT2460 Applied Managerial Accounting COMP1056 Business Computing Applications I COMP1003 Business Computing Applications II BUS2010 Business Law MATH1010 Business Mathematics I MATH1020 Business Mathematics II CDEV2150 Career Planning COMM1085 College Reading & Writing Skills FIN2120 Financial Management HRM2040 Human Resources Management BUS3020 International Business OPER1160 Introduction to Supply Chain and Operations Management ACCT1030 Introductory Financial Accounting I ACCT1040 Introductory Financial Accounting II ECON1030Macroeconomics MKT1480Marketing ECON1020Microeconomics BUS1025 Organizational Behaviour COMM1380 Professional Writing Skills for Business MGMT2060 Project Management MKT2080Sales ENTR2010 Small Business Operations Elective: General Education (Min of 42 hr) Program Credential: Certificate Using curriculum which is consistent with the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) from the IIBA, graduates acquire an understanding of the functions, impact and benefits of this important role. Critical insight is gained for how the business analyst supports projects at all stages: from putting together a business case, defining scope and requirements, managing change, communicating with stakeholders and ensuring the requirements have been met in the testing stage. This program is designed for business analysts, project managers, operations managers, systems analysts, quality assurance analysts, marketing professionals and anyone whose role is about defining, and analyzing or solving business problems. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design MGMT1045 Business Analysis Introduction MGMT1055 Business Facilitation and Communication MGMT1065 Business Process Modeling and Improvement OLRN1510 Introduction to Project Management MGMT1075 Managing Requirements and Engagements Elective: Program Option (Min of 42 hr) COMP1990 Agile Methodologies MGMT1640 Business Case Development COMP1965 Introduction to Analytics and Big Data COMP1960 Software Testing For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 = Online Learning Business Business - Purchasing #1282 Program Credential: Ontario College Diploma This program is designed to prepare the graduate for a professional career in the growing field of supply chain and logistics management. Graduates of this program will find success in the public, industrial, retail/wholesale, and service sectors of the economy. Further, graduates of this program will assume leadership roles as business professionals in areas such as purchasing/procurement, resource planning and control, supply chain management, logistics, warehousing and distribution management. The central theme in the program curriculum is total cost of ownership. Businesses today are under unprecedented competitive pressures from around the world. The Purchasing diploma program develops graduates with the skills necessary to contribute to the cost management, adaptability and quality efforts in their organizations, thereby ensuring a competitive advantage and long term profitability. Articulation agreements exist with the Ontario Institute of the PMAC (Purchasing Management Association of Canada), which provide advanced standings in both the Certificated Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) and the Certificate in Supply Management. Graduates of the Purchasing diploma receive full credit toward completion of the Business Administration Supply Chain and Operations Management 3 year advanced diploma should they wish to complete it. Program Design OPER3180 Advanced Purchasing ACCT2460 Applied Managerial Accounting COMP1003 Business Computing Applications II MATH1010 Business Mathematics I COMM1085 College Reading & Writing Skills COMP2200 Information Systems I COMP2230 Information Systems II OPER3170 International Logistics Management OPER1160 Introduction to Supply Chain and Operations Management ACCT1030 Introductory Financial Accounting I MGMT3075 Leadership and Team Building ECON1030Macroeconomics OPER2225 Manufacturing Processes and Print Interpretation OPER2045 Master Planning OPER2210 Material Requirements Planning Concepts OPER2230 Principles of Buying MGMT2065 Project Management with Software Applications OPER2240 Public Purchasing OPER2200Purchasing OPER1220 Supply Chain Management OPER3160 Transportation and Warehousing Elective: General Education (Min of 42 hr) OPER2240 Public Purchasing OPER2250 Retail Buying For more information, contact: Rath Saroeun, rsaroeun@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2240 Business Writing #1272 Program Credential: Certificate The Business Writing certificate teaches students the technical, stylistic and critical skills that are the basis of effective business communication. The program’s core courses focus on raising students’ writing competence to a professional level. In the second phase of the program, students will select personalized, project-based electives such as writing a proposal, business manual or a marketing plan and gain hands-on experience planning, producing and polishing these projects. Students who complete this program successfully will be enabled, resourceful business writers, capable of excelling in a range of professional contexts. Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design OLRN1181 Contemporary Canadian Issues COMP1042 Desktop Publishing for Business OLRN1810 Technical Communications OLRN1042 Writing Grammatically Elective: Program Option (Complete 3 courses) LIBR1290 Researching and Reporting COMM1815 Writing a Business Manual COMM1795 Writing a Business Plan COMM1805 Writing a Marketing Plan COMM1755 Writing a Proposal For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 Career Development Practitioner #0869 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate The field of career development is evolving and expanding today, enabling practitioners to work in a variety of roles. This program is designed for individuals who are or would like to work in roles such as career counsellors, employment counsellors, career information practitioners, career development practitioners or career management practitioners. Practitioners in these roles may work in consulting firms, human resource departments, community organizations, private practices, learning institutions and government departments. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Design CARD8050 CARD1060 CARD1070 CARD1090 CARD8120 CARD8130 CARD1040 CARD8030 CARD8060 CARD8070 CARD1010 OHS1320 CARD1020 Assessment in Career Development: Formal Instruments Career Counselling and Development Career Exploration Career Marketing Diversity 1 Diversity 2 Group Training and Facilitation: Principles and Practices New Canadians and the World of Work Practicum Project Practicum Seminar (Career Development Practitioner Program) Professional Ethics, Interviewing and Counseling Safety in the Workplace Trends and Issues in The New Work Dynamic For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 Client Relations #1261 Program Credential: Certificate This program provides students with exposure to strategies and techniques that will help them to solidify and enhance their client relations skills and to build positive, lasting relationships with clients. The program prepares graduates to build teams of staff dedicated to excellent service delivery. Graduates will gain skills to identify, mitigate and avoid confrontational situations with internal and external clients and to create and promote an organizational service culture. The program is directly applicable to employment in all sectors, but would be of particular worth to those serving directly in the service sector (retail, hospitality, contact centre, business office, etc.). Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 7 years of acceptance into the program Program Design OLRN1075 BUS1360 OLRN1345 OLRN1250 BUS1380 OLRN1470 OLRN1610 BUS1370 Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships Creating A Corporate Service Culture Developing Effective Teams English 1 Ethical Issues in Business Introduction to Business Management and Organizational Behaviour Management/Leadership Skills Strategies for Fostering Client Loyalty For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 Community and Social Service Management #1276 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate The Community and Social Service Management program focuses on developing skill in managing public, private or non-profit community organizations. Students will gain knowledge of community development methods and will learn strategies for relationship building and civic engagement. Human resources, financial management, strategic planning, marketing and sales, entrepreneurship in social enterprises, as well as business development and fundraising will also be addressed. Participants will have the opportunity to enhance their understanding of community-based social policy, public administration, and gain global perspectives on social, cultural and political issues. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 7 Business Program Design Program Design BUS8430 SOCS8000 MGMT8150 COMP8150 ACCT8090 HRM8130 MGMT8300 MGMT8140 BUS8410 OHS1320 BUS8060 BUS8400 MGMT8455 HRM2030 Canadian Labour Relations HRM1050Compensation HRM1090 Employment Law ACCT1020 Financial and Managerial Accounting OHS1020 Health and Safety HRM2040 Human Resources Management HRM1180 Human Resources Planning BUS1025 Organizational Behaviour HRM1030 Recruitment and Selection HRM1040 Training and Development Business Development and Program Evaluation Community Development and Outreach Community Leadership Computer Applications in Community and Social Services Financial and Managerial Accounting Human Resources Management Introduction to Project Management Principles of Management Public Administration Safety in the Workplace Sponsorship and Fundraising The Canadian Social Economy and Entrepreneurship Work Experience (Community and Social Services Management) For more information, contact: Rath Saroeun, rsaroeun@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2240 For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 Human Resources Management #0965 Global Business Management #1247 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate The Global Business Management Graduate program provides an internationally focused body of knowledge and skills for individuals interested in extending their business understanding beyond the domestic environment. The curriculum emphasizes the skills and knowledge necessary to operate in different roles, within international cultural, legal and political contexts. This broad based program will explore the field of management both in theory and through practical applications considering different organizational lenses. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Design BUS8370 ACCT8090 BUS8320 BUS8350 INFO8060 MKT8030 MGMT8110 OPER8340 BUS8330 HRM8130 ENTR8000 MGMT8300 MGMT8420 Program Completion Requirements All course must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design Business Research and Decision Making Financial and Managerial Accounting Global Business Environment Global Business Management Capstone Global Computer Skills for Business Managers Global Markets and Strategies Global Perspectives Global Supply Chain Management Global Trade Law Human Resources Management Innovation and Entrepreneurship Introduction to Project Management Sustainable Development: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow CDEV8015 MGMT8270 HRM8260 HRM8110 HRM8250 ACCT8090 HRM8220 HRM8130 HRM8280 HRM8120 OHS8010 BUS8020 HRM8060 HRM8090 HRM8050 HRM8070 For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 Human Resources #0815 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program will provide the necessary skills to work in a Human Resources department. Topics covered include: understanding human behaviour in an organization, the labour market, compensation schemes, health and safety legislation, the importance of training, information systems for human resources, interviewing, hiring and understanding how unions relate to management. The program has nine mandatory courses and one elective course. Most courses in the program are approved to be used for the National Knowledge Exam course requirements for the CHRP designation through the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA). Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. IN ORDER TO GRADUATE Career Development Change Management and Facilitation Communication and Presentation Skills Company/Government Benefit Plans Employment Law Financial and Managerial Accounting Human Resource Capstone Project Human Resources Management Human Resources Research, Information and Management Systems Labour Relations Occupational Health and Safety Organizational Behaviour Recruitment and Selection Strategic Compensation Management and Payroll Systems Strategic Human Resources Planning Training and Development For more information, contact: Rath Saroeun, rsaroeun@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2240 Industrial Distribution Leadership #1338 Program Credential: Certificate This program provides specialized sector specific leadership training in the field of industrial distribution. The program is intended for individuals working within the industrial distribution and manufacturing sectors who have responsibilities for key customer accounts and client relations. Major skill sets are addressed including: business principles, operational awareness, client service principles, and leadership training/coaching. The program is designed to help prepare tomorrow’s industrial distribution and manufacturing leaders. This program is endorsed by the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). The Industrial Distribution Leadership program as a stand-alone professional development program is not sufficient to meet the certification requirements of OACETT. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. from a program, you must first... • Receive program and course communication updates • Be honoured credit for courses which are part of your program despite program requirement changes For further information, please refer to the Program Application Form on page 72. 8 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate In an increasingly complex, working environment, the services of a competent human resources specialist are increasingly valued. Thriving organizations employ these practitioners to manage their most important resource, the people who make things happen. This is a program with two different delivery methods with all sessions facilitated by senior level practitioners and academics. Work is accomplished independently and as part of a team. The delivery method is a mixed delivery that includes self-directed online components and required in-class sessions that are scheduled in the evenings between 6:30 PM and 9:30 PM. Program Design BUS1780 MKT1340 BUS1950 MGMT1135 BUS1790 BUS1800 Business Fundamentals in Industrial Distribution Customer Service and Sales in Industrial Distribution Industrial Distribution Integrated Case Study Leadership and Effective Communication in Industrial Distribution Negotiations in Industrial Distribution Operational Fundamentals of Industrial Distribution For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 = Online Learning Business Insurance - Life #1319 Program Credential: Ontario College Diploma This Life Insurance program is designed to provide graduates with a broad exposure to business with a specialization in life insurance, and is designed to meet the needs of those students who wish to be employed by the insurance industry in the areas of underwriting, administration, claims, selling and marketing. The program prepares the student for a rewarding career in many areas of the insurance industry. The program covers all areas of life insurance including product, investments, regulation and company operations. Students will have the opportunity to gain all ten credits required for the Fellow Life Management Institute (FLMI) designation from the Life Office Management Association (LOMA). Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design INS2110 Accounting and Financial Reporting for Life Insurance Companies BUS2031 Applied Ethics INS2070 Business and Financial Concepts for Insurance Professionals COMP1056 Business Computing Applications I BUS2010 Business Law INS2080 Business Law for Financial Services Professionals MATH1010 Business Mathematics I MKT2130 Business to Business Selling COMM1085 College Reading & Writing Skills INS1080 Insurance Administration INS1070 Insurance Company Operations INS2065 Insurance Marketing COMM1141 Interpersonal Communications Skills ACCT1030 Introductory Financial Accounting I INS2100 Investment Principles and Institutional Investing MKT1040 Marketing I ECON1020Microeconomics INS2090 Operational Excellence in Financial Services INS1060 Principles of Insurance INS2120 Solvency and Profitability in Life Insurance Companies Elective: General Education (Min of 42 hr) For more information, contact: Rath Saroeun, rsaroeun@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2240 Job Development Professional #1283 Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed to meet the needs of an evolving and expanding career field. This program has been created for individuals who are in, or would like to work in, Job Development roles. Practitioners in these roles may work in community organizations, learning institutions, and government departments. Job developers play an important and ever-increasing role in today’s employment agencies. This program is for both new and experienced job developers and takes students through each stage of the job development process, from locating potential employers to client follow-up. The program also covers professional ethics, interpersonal communications skills, and locating and using labour market information. Human resources related information such as employment standards, the human rights code, training plan preparation, and performance appraisal are covered. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design CARD1090 CARD8110 CARD1010 CARD1020 Career Marketing Job Development Professional Ethics, Interviewing and Counseling Trends and Issues in The New Work Dynamic For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 Leadership Development Series #1258 Program Credential: Certificate This program will enhance leadership skills and develop new skills to help meet career and organizational objectives. The program will provide a solid foundation for those looking to enter leadership positions, and for those currently in front-line or mid-level management positions. The program will build on existing skills and experience and apply those skills to workplace situations. Content includes communications, ethics, performance management, change management, team building, planning, and project management. Note: See www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for online equivalent credits and course details. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design MGMT1330Communication MGMT1370 Creative and Critical Thinking MGMT1340 Employment Law for Leadership Development MGMT1410Finance MGMT1360 Human Relations MGMT1300 Leading Responsibly MGMT1380 Leading Teams MGMT1400 Managing Change MGMT1390 Performance Management MGMT1350 Project Management For more information, contact: Aaren Hopkins, ahopkins@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3205 Lean Six Sigma #1294 Program Credential: Certificate A key success factor for organizations considering a continuous improvement or sustainability program is to start by having their employees trained and equipped in the disciplines of lean and six sigma. The basis of all continuous improvement is the elimination of wasteful practices; those practices that not only reduce a firm’s competitiveness but also contribute directly to green house gases and carbon footprint. Through the Lean Six Sigma program, participants will develop knowledge and skill through both in-class and applied projects in their own organizations. This program will provide a roadmap for graduates to continuously improve and enhance their organizations’ competitiveness in today’s global economy through the identification and elimination of wasteful practices, resulting in greater financial and environmental sustainability. Further, program graduates will be able to clearly map out their organization’s value stream in order to improve those processes which provide value to customers. Effective leadership and team building, essential to any successful lean six sigma implementation, will also be explored. The Lean Six Sigma certificate program is facilitated by faculty with many years of direct experience in business and industry. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design MGMT3075 Leadership and Team Building OPER3215 Lean Concepts and Continuous Improvement OLRN1790Statistics OPER3235 Value Stream Mapping For more information, contact: Rath Saroeun, rsaroeun@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2240 New! Libraries and Digital Technologies #1397 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This program enhances students’ knowledge and skills relating to technological change and the ways that digital technologies are transforming libraries and their services. Program participants develop the skills and digital competencies needed to explore the opportunities and potential impact of current and emerging technologies on their organization. Through active learning, a culminating activity and capstone project, participants gain conceptual insight and practical leadership strategies in addressing issues relating to digital technologies in library and information environments. The pace of technological change in libraries creates challenges for Library Technicians. This program will provide an opportunity for Library Technicians to update their knowledge of technologies in use in libraries. It will focus on current and emerging technologies affecting their workplaces and having an impact on the collections and services they offer. The program will help students develop the 21st-century fluency skills essential for active participation in libraries of all types. The certificate meets the need for ongoing professional development in this area, and provides a pathway for college and university graduates to broaden their learning. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 7 years of acceptance into the program. Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 9 Business Maintenance Management Professional #1235 Program Design LIBR8000 COMP1430 COMP1426 LIBR1300 LIBR8010 LIBR8040 LIBR8050 LIBR8020 LIBR1015 LIBR1055 LIBR1065 LIBR1310 LIBR8030 Digital Media in Libraries Electronic Publishing and Emerging Library Technologies Information Technology for Library Technicians Introduction to Metadata and Metadata Applications Issues in Digital Resource Management and Technologies Libraries & Digital Technologies - Capstone I Libraries & Digital Technologies - Capstone II Library Leadership in the Digital Age Online Searching Resource Description and Access I Resource Description and Access II Strategies for Instruction for Library Technicians User Experience in Libraries Program Credential: Certificate Developed and authorized by the Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada, this program consists of eight modules and is designed for individuals aspiring to management positions in the maintenance field, those already in maintenance management and looking for formal training, as well as for individuals seeking full maintenance designation (MMP, Maintenance Management Professional), or those seeking only focused training in selected areas. Program Design For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 Library and Information Technician #1191 Program Credential: Ontario College Diploma This program has been designed to meet the needs of individuals already working in libraries or other information services who want to upgrade their qualifications. A career in libraries or the information service industry demands a wide range of knowledge, skills and attitudes. Through theory and hands-on practice, students will learn to acquire, organize, produce, retrieve and disseminate information in print and electronic formats. This program is equivalent to the two-year, full-time Library and Information Technician programs offered at other community colleges, but the part-time, online program enables you to learn without interrupting your current employment. Note: Students should refer to www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Design LIBR1100Acquisitions LIBR1115 Circulation and Inter-Library Loan COMP1165 Database Design for Information Workers COMP1430 Electronic Publishing and Emerging Library Technologies LIBR1240 Field Work I LIBR1250 Field Work II MGMT1600 Human Relations and Supervision LIBR1085 Indexing and Subject Analysis COMP1426 Information Technology for Library Technicians OLRN1480 Introduction to Computers LIBR1000 Introduction to Libraries and the Information Industry LIBR1075 Library Classification LIBR1120 Library Financial Management and Budgeting LIBR1045 Library Programming, Marketing and Advocacy LIBR1015 Online Searching LIBR1025 Reference Processes LIBR1035 Reference Services and Sources LIBR1055 Resource Description and Access I LIBR1065 Resource Description and Access II OHS1320 Safety in the Workplace LIBR1090Serials Elective: Program Option (Min of 144 hr) LIBR1150Archives LIBR1130 Children’s Services and Issues LIBR1160 Genre Fiction and Readers’ Advisory Service LIBR1170 Government Information LIBR1220 Health Libraries and Resources LIBR1300 Introduction to Metadata and Metadata Applications LIBR1190 Law Libraries and Legal Research LIBR1140Multimedia LIBR1260 Records and Information Management Fundamentals LIBR1200 School Libraries LIBR1180 Special Libraries LIBR1310 Strategies for Instruction for Library Technicians LIBR1230 Youth Services and Issues Elective: General Education (Min of 84 hr) Elective: Program Option Communications (Complete 1 course) COMM1770 Communications I OLRN1326 Introduction to Intercultural Communication COMM1750 Organizational Business Communications Elective: General Education - Literature (Min of 42 hr) OLRN2080 Canadian Literature OLRN1130 From Harry Potter to Aslan: Exploring Children’s Fantasy Literature OLRN1340 Science Fiction OLRN1045 Understanding Literature For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 10 PEMA0050 PEMA0060 PEMA0070 PEMA0040 HRM0010 PEMA0010 PEMA0020 PEMA0030 Capstone Course Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Developing and Implementing Maintenance Tactics Financial Management for the Maintenance Manager Human Resource Management for the Maintenance Manager Maintenance Management Skills and Techniques Maintenance Work Management Production and Operations Management for the Maintenance Manager For more information, contact: Melissa Humphries, mhumphries@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3764 Management Skills #1052 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This part-time certificate program is designed for individuals who are interested in developing the skills required for entry-level management positions. Core courses within the program cover the major functional areas common to most organizations. Emphasis will be placed on supervisory decision-making, cost effectiveness, human relations, teambuilding and leadership skills. Students will have an opportunity to specialize in a specific functional area through their choice of electives. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 6 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design COMP1101 Access 2013 MATH1010 Business Mathematics I COMP1150 Computer Literacy for Windows (Word/Excel) OPER1160 Introduction to Supply Chain and Operations Management ACCT1030 Introductory Financial Accounting I MKT1040 Marketing I BUS1021 Organizational Behaviour HRM1010 Supervisory and Leadership Practices Elective: Program Option (Min of 180 hr) ACCT2460 Applied Managerial Accounting APIC0071 Basics of Supply Chain Management HRM2040 Human Resources Management BUS3020 International Business COMM1141 Interpersonal Communications Skills ACCT1040 Introductory Financial Accounting II MGMT2060 Project Management OPER2200Purchasing For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 Manufacturing Leadership #1234 Program Credential: Certificate This program has been developed through a training partnership of five Ontario Community Colleges and the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME). Global competition, the development of advanced technologies and other economic challenges are rapidly changing the way Canadian business and industry operates. Supervisors have felt the impact of these changes most dramatically. Today’s manufacturing supervisors must demonstrate multifaceted leadership combined with a high level of technical expertise. The Manufacturing Leadership certificate program is exactly what you need if you are a supervisor, manager or have goals targeted in that direction. Note: See www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for online equivalent credits and course details. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 2 years of acceptance into the program. = Online Learning Business Program Design Program Design HRM0040 QUAL1150 HRM0070 HRM0030 MGMT1120 ADMN2180 COMP1056 ADMN1055 ADMN1045 ADMN1100 ADMN2110 Coaching and Developing People (MLCP) Continuous Improvement Processes (MLCP) Developing Effective Teams Supervisory Skills for Business and Industry (MLCP) The Business of Tomorrow For more information, contact: Aaren Hopkins, ahopkins@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3205 Marketing Fundamentals #1339 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program is designed for people with an interest in marketing and for those seeking an understanding of the subject. Students will take courses that introduce them to the fundamentals of advertising, Internet, research, communication, business and teamwork skills. This program is ideal for those self-employed looking to learn the fundamentals to market their business or employed and looking to add a new skill set to advance in a career. Advanced Medical Transcription and Editing Business Computing Applications I Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Health Care Terminology Transcription 1 Transcription 2 For more information, contact: Melissa Humphries, mhumphries@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3764 Municipal Law Clerk #0945 Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 7 years of acceptance into the program. Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program will provide the comprehensive skills necessary to prepare graduates for entrylevel opportunities within law departments of municipalities, insurance companies, and land and property development organizations. Individuals may enhance their skills in the municipal law field. Through knowledge and practice, students will be able to participate in Ontario Municipal Board advocacy, Small Claims Court advocacy, and Tenant Protection Act actions. The placement component is integral in providing the student with an opportunity to focus on a specific area(s) of their legal interest. Program Design Program Design OLRN1615 MKT1420 MKT1460 MKT1430 MKT1440 OLRN1593 OLRN1595 MKT1450 OLRN1168 OLRN1695 COMM1042 Finance and Accounting Math Integrated Marketing Communications I Integrated Marketing Communications II Marketing Channels Marketing Digitally Marketing I Marketing II Marketing Research Principles of Sales Retail Management Social Media and Society LAW1230 Introduction to Law LAW1260 Legal Research and Report Writing LAW1330 Litigation Procedures LAW1350 Mediation and Dispute Resolution LAW1250 Municipal Law LAW1360 Municipal Law Clerk Placement LAW1270 Ontario Municipal Board Advocacy LAW1280 Planning Law LAW1310Prosecutions LAW1340 Real Estate Law LAW1320 Small Claims Court Advocacy For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 For more information, contact: Rath Saroeun, rsaroeun@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2240 Medical Office Practices #1308 Occupational Health and Safety #0494 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate The Medical Office Practices program is intended for individuals who have an interest in working in the Health Services field as the first point of contact for clients and patients. Graduates are expected to develop excellent customer service skills and will learn how to address front-line inquiries and document processes. The program provides a unique blend of experiences to prepare graduates to work in a variety of front-line health services settings such as dental, optical, physician, chiropractor environments, where a strong foundation in computer skills, communication abilities and knowledge of health care terminology is required. Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program will provide a fundamental understanding of Occupational Health and Safety. The program is practical in nature and will be of interest to those having responsibilities for Occupational Health and Safety in their workplace, including Health and Safety managers, Occupational Health Nurses, Joint Health and Safety Committee Members or those who have an interest in this rapidly expanding field. It is strongly recommended that students complete the Occupational Health and Safety Legislation course first. Program Design ACCT1060 COMP1056 ADMN1070 ADMN2035 ADMN1055 COMM1410 ADMN1045 ADMN1030 ADMN1117 ADMN1135 COMP1142 COMP1355 ADMN1100 Bookkeeping for Office Settings Business Computing Applications I Communication in Health Care Dental Science and Insurance Practice Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Fundamentals for Effective Written Communication Health Care Terminology Introduction to Health Care Delivery Systems Keyboarding Proficiency I Medical Office Administration 1 Medical Office Administration 2 Presentation Software Transcription 1 For more information, contact: Melissa Humphries, mhumphries@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3764 Medical Transcription #1138 Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed to assist individuals who are interested in working as medical transcriptionists. It provides training in business computing, word processing, essentials of anatomy and physiology, medical terminology and two courses in medical transcription. Students will transcribe and edit physician voicemail files with an emphasis on developing speed and accuracy. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design OHS1050 OHS1010 OHS1040 OHS1030 OHS1060 OHS1070 OHS1080 OHS1090 Fire Safety Fundamentals of Ergonomics Hazard Identification Industrial Processes Introduction to Occupational Hygiene Occupational Health and Safety Administration Occupational Health and Safety Legislation Sampling and Analysis For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 Office Administration - General #1095 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate Today’s office is a dynamic place to work with global networking, communication and work flows becoming increasingly complex and challenging. In order to ensure the efficiency of the organization, employers depend on office administrators to provide effective clerical support to all levels of management. They need staff with exceptional computer skills and organizational skills and specific business skills such as bookkeeping, customer service and document processing. In this certificate program, students develop the necessary technical, organizational and interpersonal skills that will enhance their role as an effective member of the office team. With a wide variety of hands-on, practical experience and creative thinking skills, graduates of the Office Administration - General program are fully trained to meet the demands of today’s challenging work environment. Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 11 Business Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design OLRN1980 Access - Specialist SCIE1340 Animal Husbandry 2 SCIE1320 Basic Animal Husbandry SCIE1360 Basic Veterinary Pharmacology OLRN1075 Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships OLRN1260 English 2 BUS1380 Ethical Issues in Business OLRN1293Excel OLRN1057 Introduction to Psychology OHS1320 Safety in the Workplace SCIE1370 Veterinary Anesthesia SCIE1330 Veterinary Lab Procedures SCIE1380 Veterinary Office Practicum SCIE1300 Veterinary Office Skills and Procedures SCIE1350 Veterinary Surgical Procedures SCIE1310 Veterinary Terminology OLRN1930 Word - Specialist Elective: General Education (Min of 126 hr) Program Design COMP1060 Advanced Spreadsheets COMP1050 Advanced Word Processing ACCT1060 Bookkeeping for Office Settings CDEV2150 Career Planning COMM1085 College Reading & Writing Skills ADMN1305 Document Processing MATH1820 Foundations of Business Math COMM1410 Fundamentals for Effective Written Communication ADMN1115 Keyboarding I BUS1095 Office Procedures I PSYC1140 Positive Psychology COMP1355 Presentation Software COMP1080Spreadsheets COMP1070 Word Processing For more information, contact: Melissa Humphries, mhumphries@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3764 For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 Office Administration - Executive #1096 Program Credential: Ontario College Diploma All businesses, big and small, require someone to be responsible for administrative tasks that support the office environment. Employers want office administrators with exceptional computer skills, the ability to communicate professionally with their clients, and the expertise to keep the office running smoothly. In this diploma program students further develop their technical, communication and interpersonal skills that will enable them to take on additional responsibilities in the office team. The unique experience of managing the Office Admin Skills Lab enables second-year students to enhance their marketable skills. At the end of the program students will have the opportunity to showcase their skills by participating in a work placement position in a local business. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 7 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design Program Design ACCT2460 Applied Managerial Accounting COMM1085 College Reading & Writing Skills HRM1050Compensation HRM1110 Fundamentals of Employee Benefits Program MGMT1495 Introduction to Management for Payroll Professionals ACCT1030 Introductory Financial Accounting I BUS1021 Organizational Behaviour CPAY0040 Payroll Compliance Legislation CPAY0050 Payroll Fundamentals I CPAY0060 Payroll Fundamentals II For more information, contact: Melissa Humphries, mhumphries@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3764 Professional Accounting Practice #0611 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This program is designed to provide graduates of diploma/degree programs other than accounting or people employed in business, with the foundation studies to become a professional accountant. This is a restricted program. Students must apply to and be accepted into the program prior to registering for any course. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Design For more information, contact: Melissa Humphries, mhumphries@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3764 Office Administration - Veterinary #1285 Program Credential: Ontario College Diploma In this veterinary office program, students will gain knowledge and skills in animal health care, client relations, business communications and veterinary office procedures. This program includes a field practice. Students will need to contact the Program Administrator for details about the practicum. Note: See www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for course details. 12 Program Credential: Certificate Working within the payroll function of an organization requires a diverse set of skills along with specific knowledge of accounting, payroll and legislative applications. This certificate will provide a solid knowledge of the payroll functions within organizations and the skills to perform the payroll and accounting tasks for manual and computerized systems. The program will look at industry trends and best practices related to the compensation, benefits and payroll functions within organizations. Graduates will be able to perform payroll functions for various organizations working with specific accounting systems and processes utilized in Canadian businesses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. ADMN2170 Administrative Procedures and Supervisory Practices COMP1060 Advanced Spreadsheets COMP1050 Advanced Word Processing COMP2130 Applications Software ACCT1060 Bookkeeping for Office Settings CDEV2150 Career Planning COMM1085 College Reading & Writing Skills COMP2120 Database Management ADMN1305 Document Processing FPLT2010 Field Placement (Office Administration Executive) ACCT2190 Financial Applications in Business MATH1820 Foundations of Business Math COMM1410 Fundamentals for Effective Written Communication COMM1141 Interpersonal Communications Skills ADMN1115 Keyboarding I ADMN2000 Keyboarding II ADMN2085 Keyboarding III BUS1095 Office Procedures I ADMN2190 Office Procedures II PSYC1140 Positive Psychology COMP1355 Presentation Software MGMT1090 Project and Event Coordination OHS1320 Safety in the Workplace COMP1080Spreadsheets ADMN2200 Technical Support Training COMP1070 Word Processing Elective: General Education (Min of 72 hr) Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Payroll Administration #0964 COMM8050 Business Communications BUS8130 Business Law COMM8040 Effective Writing FIN8100Finance ACCT8170 Financial Accounting I ACCT8180 Financial Accounting II ACCT8190 Financial Accounting III COMP8100 Information Management ACCT8160 Integrated Project ECON8040Macroeconomics ACCT8140 Management Accounting ACCT8150 Management Information Systems ECON8030Microeconomics MATH8010 Quantitative Methods MATH8000Statistics For more information, contact: Melissa Humphries, mhumphries@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3764 = Online Learning Business Project Management #1298 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate The Project Management program will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills to manage projects from inception to completion. Projects range from basic work projects to increasingly more complex projects for stakeholders in all sectors of the economy. Graduates will have applied accepted management practices while working independently and collaboratively, to achieve the project and organizational goals on time, on budget, and to the full satisfaction of all stakeholders in terms of scope and quality. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design MGMT8400 MGMT8340 MGMT8460 MGMT8290 MGMT8300 MGMT8330 MGMT8350 MGMT8410 MGMT8310 MGMT8370 MGMT8360 MGMT8320 Advanced Project Planning and Control Business Operations CAPM Exam Preparation Facilitating Team and Group Dynamics Introduction to Project Management Organizational Leadership Project Management - Capstone 1 Project Management - Capstone 2 Project Planning - Scope and Quality Project Risk and Issues Management Projecting Planning - Schedule and Budget Stakeholder Management Records and Information Management #1265 Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed to prepare individuals to operate a records management program in various organizational settings including businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies. With the increasing production of, and demand for, complex information and the widespread use of automated technologies, the effective and efficient management of information assets is critical. Records and Information Management programs contribute to the efficiency of an organization’s operations by providing systematic control of information resources, from creation through use, storage and final disposition. Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design LIBR1270 Active Records Management LIBR1150Archives LIBR1280 Document Management Technology COMP1258 MS Office 2010 LIBR1260 Records and Information Management Fundamentals Elective: Program Option (Min of 42 hr) COMM1750 Organizational Business Communications LIBR1290 Researching and Reporting For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 Public Administration - Municipal Services #1275 New! Social Media Marketing #1311 Applicants for this part-time program are no longer being accepted. Students should contact their program coordinator to discuss their plans for completion. Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate Social Media is transforming the way organizations market and communicate. This Social Media Marketing program focuses on the effective use of social media tools in marketing and communications. Key applications include branding, corporate communication, social media campaigns, and employee engagement. Social Media is used by individuals, customers, marketers, media relations personnel, and other communicators across all types of organizations. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Credential: Ontario College Diploma The Public Administration - Municipal Services program is designed to provide students with a specialization in municipal administrative services. In addition to public policy making and effective service delivery, the program focuses on accounting and financial management, human resource management, community development, and social, cultural and political issues. The program includes a work placement that allows students to gain practical experience working in a municipality, board or commission, or a not-for-profit agency responsible for delivering government services. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance. Program Design COMP1056 Business Computing Applications I COMP1003 Business Computing Applications II BUS2010 Business Law MATH1010 Business Mathematics I HRM2000 Canadian Labour Relations COMM1085 College Reading & Writing Skills BUS2100 Community Development and Civic Engagement HRM2040 Human Resources Management ACCT1030 Introductory Financial Accounting I PRLN1005 Media Relations in the Public Sector ACCT2010 Municipal Accounting BUS1410 Municipal Administration and Policy Development MGMT2170 Municipal Management COMM1380 Professional Writing Skills for Business MGMT2060 Project Management BUS1400 Public Administration and Governance BUS2000 Public Sector Leadership and Organizational Behaviour ADMN1060 Records Management OHS1320 Safety in the Workplace BUS2110 Urban Studies CDEV2145 Work Placement-Public Administration Elective: General Education (Min of 42 hr) Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design MKT8210 MKT8240 MKT8250 MKT8260 MKT8200 MKT8235 Internet Marketing Social Engagement Social Media Applications and Measurement I Social Media Applications and Measurement II Social Media in a Marketers World Social Media Strategy For more information, contact: Aaren Hopkins, ahopkins@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3205 For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 13 Business Program Design Teacher/Trainer for Online Learning #1179 Program Credential: Certificate This certificate program has been designed to provide teachers and trainers with the knowledge and skills to develop and deliver online courses for adults. The emphasis of the program will be on adult learning principles as well as instructional strategies and assessment tools for online delivery. This program is delivered entirely online in order to give the learner practical experience of internet-based courses. As the demand for online learning increases, the need for qualified online instructors also increases. Note: COMP1205 How to Develop a Course Using Angel has been replaced by COMP1327 Developing a Course with Desire2Learn. Note: Students should refer to www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Design OLRN1995 Adult Learning OLRN1780 Adults with Learning Disabilities OLRN1050 Assessment and Evaluation OLRN1200 Curriculum Development COMP1327 Developing a Course with Desire2Learn OLRN1460 Instructional Techniques OLRN1760 Instructional Technology in Adult Education Elective: Program Option (Min of 36 hr) ADED1040 Introduction to Needs Analysis OLRN1762 Teaching Online For more information, contact: Aaren Hopkins, ahopkins@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3205 Warehousing #1012 Program Credential: Certificate This program will introduce the participant to the operating requirements of a modern warehouse environment. This program will prepare participants to function in a lead hand or higher capacity in employment related to materials handling, inventory control, and storage and retrieval activities. Course materials will cover applications in the Warehousing, Manufacturing and Transportation industries. The intended audience is warehouse personnel, supervisory staff and persons preparing for warehouse employment. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 Program Design Teacher/Trainer of Adults #0879 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program will emphasize the theories and concepts as they apply to adult learning principles. This program will provide a formal background in practical skill competencies as they relate to the teaching or training of adults. While some individuals would like to enhance their training skills, others would like the opportunity to further their professional development. Overall, the focus is in the design, delivery and evaluation of materials in the teaching/training of adults. Under normal circumstances, a student should be able to complete the program in approximately 2 years of part-time study. Program Design COMP1327 ADED1020 ADED1030 ADED1050 ADED1010 ADED1040 ADED1060 ADED1070 ADED1080 CDEV2070 Career Development COMM1415 Customer Service Excellence COMM1465 Dealing With Difficult People TRAV1035Europe TRAV1045 Exotic Destinations TRAV1015 Introduction to Travel Consulting TRAV1100 Sabre Computer Reservations (Advanced) TRAV1050 Sabre Computer Reservations (Introduction) TRAV1025 The Americas and the Caribbean TRAV1055 TICO Education Standards Review TRAV1060 Travel Consultant (Placement) Developing a Course with Desire2Learn Ethics and The Professional Role Facilitation Skills Instructional Strategies Introduction to Adult Learners Introduction to Needs Analysis Measurement and Evaluation Program Development Teacher/Trainer of Adults - Practicum OPER1210 OPER1120 OPER1410 OHS1140 OPER1240 Fundamentals of Inventory Control Material Handling and Management Concepts Principles of Distribution and Logistics Safety Requirements & Dangerous Goods Warehouse Design & Storage Systems For more information, contact: Rath Saroeun, rsaroeun@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2240 HOW TO APPLY FOR A PART-TIME PROGRAM To apply to most part-time programs, applicants apply directly to the college by completing a Conestoga Program Application Form. This form can be found in this catalogue on page 60. Payment for processing must be included. For more information, contact: Aaren Hopkins, ahopkins@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3205 Travel Consulting #0877 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program is designed to improve the knowledge and skill levels of persons wishing to enter into the travel industry as travel agents. It includes instruction on specific geographical areas and their special travel features, the use of the industry’s standard computer reservation system, and the soft skills necessary to communicate effectively with clients. This program includes preparation for the TICO industry standards exam and, upon completion of all other courses, a job placement. All requirements must be completed within 5 years of commencement of the program. For some part-time programs, program application and acceptance must occur prior to registration in individual courses. For others, however, program application and acceptance can occur before or after certain courses have been successfully completed. Conestoga cannot issue a letter of acceptance to an International (Visa) student for admission to a part-time program. IN ORDER TO GRADUATE from a program, you must first... Some programs require specific admission requirements. Please visit the program webpage for full details. 14 • Receive program and course communication updates • Be honoured credit for courses which are part of your program despite program requirement changes For further information, please refer to the Program Application Form on page 72. = Online Learning Course Name Code Course Name Access - Specialist OLRN1980 ü Acquisitions LIBR1100 ü Sept 06 367.72 Agile Methodologies COMP1990 ü Sept 06 232.92 Animal Husbandry 2 SCIE1340 ü Applied Ethics BUS2031 Archives LIBR1150 Assessment and Evaluation Approx. Cost ($) ü Sept 06 322.60 Introduction to Analytics and Big Data COMP1965 ü Sept 06 232.92 Introduction to Computers OLRN1480 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Introduction to Intercultural Communication OLRN1326 ü Sept 06 412.84 Introduction to Libraries and the Information Industry LIBR1000 ü Sept 06 390.28 Introduction to Metadata and Metadata Applications LIBR1300 ü Sept 06 367.72 Introduction to Needs Analysis ADED1040 ü Sept 06 367.72 232.92 Introduction to Psychology OLRN1057 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Sept 08 114.94 367.72 344.82 ü Sept 06 390.28 OLRN1050 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Basic Animal Husbandry SCIE1320 ü Sept 06 367.72 Basic Veterinary Pharmacology SCIE1360 ü Sept 06 367.72 Basics of Supply Chain Management APIC0072 Sept 20 873.66 Business Case Development MGMT1640 ü Canadian Literature OLRN2080 ü CAPM Exam Preparation MGMT8460 Career Counselling and Development CARD1060 Career Exploration Sept 06 Start Date OLRN1760 322.60 Sept 06 ü Code Instructional Technology in Adult Education Sept 06* Sept 14 ü Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Business Sept 06 412.84 Keyboarding I ADMN1115 Sept 06* 494.76 Library Classification LIBR1075 ü Sept 06 390.28 ü Sept 06* 336.84 Library Financial Management and Budgeting LIBR1120 ü Sept 06 210.36 CARD1070 ü Sept 06* 336.84 LIBR1045 ü Sept 06 367.72 Circulation and Inter-Library Loan LIBR1115 ü Sept 06 367.72 Library Programming, Marketing and Advocacy Coaching and Developing People OLRN1835 ü Sept 06 476.52 Microsoft Office 2013 COMP1183 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Communications I COMM1770 ü MS Office 2010 COMP1258 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Computer Literacy for Windows (Word/Excel) COMP1150 Online Searching LIBR1015 ü Sept 06 390.28 Organizational Behaviour BUS1025 Sept 10* 450.08 Continuous Improvement Process MGMT8330 ü Sept 14* 494.76 Curriculum Development ü ü ü Sept 06* 435.40 Sept 26 274.72 OLRN1025 ü Sept 06 476.52 Organizational Leadership OLRN1200 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Practicum Project CARD8060 ü ü Sept 06* 466.08 Sept 06* 336.84 Database Design for Information Workers COMP1165 ü Sept 06 232.92 Professional Ethics, Interviewing and Counseling CARD1010 ü Desktop Publishing for Business COMP1042 ü Sept 06 562.76 LIBR1260 ü Sept 06 390.28 Developing Effective Teams OLRN1345 ü Sept 06 476.52 Records and Information Management Fundamentals Electronic Publishing and Emerging Library Technologies COMP1430 ü Sept 06 367.72 Reference Processes LIBR1025 ü Sept 06 390.28 Reference Services and Sources LIBR1035 ü Sept 06 390.28 English 1 OLRN1250 ü 435.40 Resource Description and Access I LIBR1055 ü Sept 06 367.72 435.40 Resource Description and Access II LIBR1065 ü Sept 06 367.72 LIBR1200 ü Sept 06 390.28 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Sept 20 478.08 Sept 06 232.92 Sept 06* English 2 OLRN1260 ü Excel OLRN1293 ü Sept 06* 412.84 School Libraries Field Work I LIBR1240 ü Sept 06* 315.50 Science Fiction OLRN1340 Social Media Applications and Measurement MKT8220 Software Testing COMP1960 ü 367.72 Special Libraries LIBR1180 ü Sept 06* Field Work II LIBR1250 ü Sept 06* 315.50 Genre Fiction and Readers’ Advisory Service LIBR1160 ü Sept 06 367.72 Human Relations and Supervision MGMT1600 ü Indexing and Subject Analysis LIBR1085 ü Sept 06 367.72 Stakeholder Management MGMT8320 Information Technology for Library Technicians COMP1426 ü Sept 06 390.28 Strategies for Instruction for Library Technicians LIBR1310 Instructional Techniques OLRN1460 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Supervisory Skills for Business and Industry OLRN1315 Sept 06 ü Sept 06 390.28 Sept 13* 494.76 ü Sept 06 367.72 ü Sept 06 476.52 ü Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 15 Course Name Code Course Name Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Business Code Technical Communications OLRN1810 ü Sept 06 457.96 Business Statistics MATH1035 ü Sept 06 435.40 Trends and Issues in The New Work Dynamic CARD1020 ü Sept 06* 336.84 Business Writing Strategies COMM1865 ü Sept 06* 435.40 ü Sept 06 412.84 SCIE1370 ü Sept 06 367.72 Career Mapping and Job Attainment OLRN2091 Veterinary Anesthesia Veterinary Lab Procedures SCIE1330 ü Sept 06 367.72 Communication MGMT1330 Sept 28* 229.60 Veterinary Office Skills and Procedures SCIE1300 ü Sept 06 412.84 Communication MGMT1330 ü Sept 06* 327.60 Communications for Business II OLRN1985 ü Sept 06 412.84 Veterinary Surgical Procedures SCIE1350 ü Sept 06 367.72 Computer Applications for Business I OLRN1087 ü Sept 06 412.84 Veterinary Terminology SCIE1310 ü Sept 06 412.84 Computer Keyboarding Skills I COMP1122 ü Sept 06 412.84 Word - Specialist OLRN1930 ü Sept 06* 322.60 OLRN1403 Sept 06* 442.84 Writing a Proposal COMM1755 ü Sept 06 277.48 Condominium Administration and Human Relations ü Writing Grammatically OLRN1042 ü Sept 06* 457.96 Contemporary Canadian Issues OLRN1181 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Managerial Accounting Module ACCT1330 ü Sept 06 94.24 Corporate Practice and Procedure OLRN1422 ü Sept 06 412.84 Cost and Managerial Accounting I ACCT1350 ü Sept 06* 457.96 Cost and Managerial Accounting II ACCT1360 ü Sept 06* 457.96 Creating A Corporate Service Culture BUS1360 ü Sept 06 322.60 Creative and Critical Thinking (Leadership Development) MGMT1950 ü Sept 06 327.60 Creative and Critical Thinking MGMT1370 Oct 04 229.60 ü Sept 06 360.20 Sept 29 229.60 Sept 06 322.60 Sept 13 344.82 Accounting and Information Technology Courses Financial and Managerial Accounting ACCT1020 Sept 06 ü 417.36 Business Analysis Business Analysis Introduction MGMT1045 ü Sept 06 437.84 Business Facilitation and Communication MGMT1055 ü Sept 06 412.84 Business Process Modeling and Improvement MGMT1065 ü Sept 06 412.84 Customer Service and Sales in Industrial Distribution MKT1340 Managing Requirements and Engagements MGMT1075 ü Sept 06 412.84 Customer Service Excellence COMM1415 Dealing With Difficult People COMM1465 Dental Science and Insurance Practice ADMN2035 Business Related Courses A Landlord’s Rights and Obligations in Ontario GINT0201 Accounting Basics I OLRN1715 Accounting Basics II OLRN1725 Advanced Personal Tax Returns ACCT0050 Advanced Spreadsheets ü ü ü ü ü Oct 15 125.27 Developing Leadership Capacity OLRN1435 ü Sept 06 435.40 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Dispute Resolution OLRN1375 ü Sept 06 412.84 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Effective Communication Strategies COMM0261 ü Oct 22 299.00 ü Sept 12 274.72 MGMT1340 Sept 19* 229.60 COMP1060 ü Sept 12 344.82 Employment Law for Leadership Development ü Bookkeeping for Office Settings ACCT1060 ü Sept 15 344.82 MGMT1340 ü Sept 06 327.60 Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships OLRN1075 Sept 06 457.96 Employment Law for Leadership Development Entrepreneurship OLRN1271 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Building Wealth Through Real Estate Level 1 GINT0702 Business Development for Enterpreneurship & Small Business OLRN1177 Business Fundamentals in Industrial Distribution BUS1780 Business Law OLRN1440 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Business Math MATH1002 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Business Report Writing OLRN1080 ü Sept 06 412.84 16 ü ü Oct 18* 99.13 Environment Management - An Introduction OLRN1552 ü Sept 06 435.40 ü Sept 06 412.84 Environmental Laws and Regulations OLRN1280 ü Sept 06 412.84 ü Sept 06 360.20 Ergonomics OHS1210 ü Sept 06 412.84 Ethical Issues in Business BUS1380 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Europe TRAV1035 ü Sept 20 274.72 Exotic Destinations TRAV1045 ü Sept 22 274.72 ü = Online Learning Course Name Code Course Name Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Business Code Facilitating Team and Group Dynamics MGMT8290 Family Law Practice and Procedures NEW! OLRN1322 Finance (Leadership Development Series) FIN1070 ü Sept 06 327.60 Finance and Accounting Math OLRN1615 ü Sept 06 510.36 Financial Planning for Condominium Managers NEW! OLRN1462 ü Sept 06* 442.84 Financial Systems for Operations Management OLRN1428 ü Sept 06 412.84 Leading Responsibly (Leadership Development Series) MGMT1990 ü Sept 06 327.60 Fire Protection OHS1220 ü Sept 06 457.96 MGMT1980 ü Sept 06 327.60 Foundations of Business Math MATH1820 Leading Teams (Leadership Development Series) Foundations of Mathematics OLRN1158 Fundamentals of Inventory Control OPER1210 Global Logistics NEW! OLRN1418 Globalization and Sustainability OLRN1467 Handling Conflict Effectively COMM0281 ü Health Care Terminology ADMN1045 ü How to Start a Small Business OLRN1067 Human Relations MGMT1360 Human Relations (Leadership Development Series) HRM1380 Industrial Hygiene OHS1230 ü Sept 06 435.40 Integrated Marketing Communications I MKT1420 ü Sept 06 Integrated Marketing Communications II MKT1460 ü Intermediate Accounting I NEW! OLRN2012 Intermediate Accounting II NEW! ü ü Sept 07 494.76 Introduction to Supply Chain and Operations Management OPER1160 Sept 06 412.84 Keyboarding II ADMN2000 Keyboarding III Keyboarding Proficiency I Law Office Accounting NEW! OLRN1438 Leadership and Team Building MGMT3075 Sept 20* 450.08 Leadership in a Team Environment OLRN1366 ü Sept 06 435.40 Sept 06* 408.84 ü Sept 08* 114.94 ADMN2085 ü Sept 08 98.52 ADMN1117 ü Sept 08 114.94 Sept 06 412.84 ü ü ü Sept 13* 344.82 Sept 06 536.56 Learning, Thinking and Problem Solving OLRN1395 ü Sept 06 412.84 Sept 22 229.60 Legal Terminology OLRN1580 ü Sept 06 412.84 ü Sept 06 412.84 Legislation for Health and Safety OHS1240 ü Sept 06 435.40 ü Sept 06 435.40 OLRN1312 Sept 06 412.84 Nov 19 299.00 Litigation Practice and Procedures I NEW! ü Sept 08* 450.08 Litigation Practice and Procedures II OLRN1383 ü Sept 06 412.84 Sept 06 322.60 Litigation Procedures LAW1330 Sept 22 229.60 Sept 22 229.60 Macroeconomics OLRN1600 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Sept 06 327.60 Management Principles OLRN1455 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Management/Leadership Skills OLRN1610 ü Sept 06* 397.80 MGMT1995 ü Sept 06 327.60 412.84 Managing Change (Leadership Development Series) Sept 12 450.08 510.36 Manufacturing Processes and Print Interpretation OPER2225 Sept 06 Marketing Digitally MKT1440 ü Sept 06 412.84 ü Sept 06 510.36 Marketing I OLRN1593 ü Sept 06* 435.40 OLRN2022 ü Sept 06 510.36 Marketing II OLRN1595 ü Sept 06 435.40 Interpersonal and Group Dynamics OLRN1031 ü Sept 06 435.40 Marketing Research MKT1450 ü Sept 06 435.40 Introduction to Condominium Law NEW! OLRN1397 ü Sept 06* 442.84 Material Requirements Planning Concepts OPER2210 Sept 06 344.82 Introduction to Law LAW1230 Sept 21 229.60 ü Sept 06 367.72 OLRN1570 Sept 06 412.84 Medical Conditions for Medical Office Professionals OLRN1630 Introduction to Legal Office Practice and Procedures Medical Office Procedures NEW! OLRN1263 ü Sept 06 435.40 Introduction to Management for Payroll Professionals MGMT1495 Sept 12 319.84 Medical OHIP Billing OLRN1643 ü Sept 06 412.84 Introduction to Payroll Administration ACCT1110 Sept 12 274.72 Medical Terminology OLRN1641 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Microeconomics OLRN1650 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Mortgage Agent NEW! OLRN1070 ü Sept 06 412.84 Municipal Law LAW1250 Sept 21 229.60 Municipal Law Clerk Placement LAW1360 Sept 19 182.29 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü Introduction to Project Management OLRN1510 ü Introduction to Small Business and Entrepreneurship OLRN1174 ü Sept 06* Sept 06 435.40 510.36 ü ü ü ü Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce ü 17 Course Name Code Course Name Negotiations in Industrial Distribution BUS1790 ü Occupational Health and Safety OLRN1690 ü Office Procedures I BUS1090 Office Technology and Procedures OLRN2055 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Operational Fundamentals of Industrial Distribution BUS1800 ü Sept 06 Organizational Business Communications COMM1750 ü Payroll Administration OLRN1051 Performance Management Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Business Code Sept 06 360.20 Small Claims Court Advocacy LAW1320 412.84 Small Claims Practice and Procedure NEW! OLRN1432 Sept 06* Sept 13 369.45 Social Media and Society Sept 19 229.60 ü Sept 06 412.84 COMM1042 ü Sept 06 412.84 Social Media Marketing NEW! OLRN1895 ü Sept 06 435.40 360.20 Statistics OLRN1790 ü Sept 06 510.36 OLRN1377 Sept 06 412.84 Sept 06* 435.40 Strategic Leadership for Supply Chain Managment NEW! ü ü Sept 06 435.40 Sept 06* 412.84 Strategies for Fostering Client Loyalty BUS1370 ü MGMT1960 ü Sept 06 327.60 Sustainable Leadership MGMT8430 ü Sept 27 450.08 Physical Building Management NEW! OLRN1473 ü Sept 06* 442.84 Taxation I OLRN2280 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Taxation II OLRN1815 Principles of Sales OLRN1168 ü Sept 06 412.84 Transcription 1 Program Development ADED1070 Sept 26 229.60 Project Management MGMT1350 ü Sept 06 322.60 Project Management and Scheduling Software OLRN1097 ü Sept 06* Public Purchasing OPER2240 Quantitative Methods I Quickbooks Level I ü ü Sept 06 510.36 ADMN1100 Sept 14 344.82 Transforming Difficult Conversations into Productive Discussions COMM0025 ü Oct 19 299.00 457.96 Transitioning into the Leadership Role MGMT0681 ü Nov 02 299.00 ü Sept 07 344.82 Travel Consultant (Placement) TRAV1060 OLRN1415 Sept 06* 435.40 ACCT1080 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Understanding Medical Tests for Medical Office Staff Quickbooks Level II ACCT1085 ü Sept 06 412.84 Real Estate Law LAW1340 Sept 20 229.60 Real Estate Practice and Procedure I NEW! OLRN1393 ü Sept 06 412.84 Real Estate Practice and Procedure II NEW! OLRN1442 ü Sept 06 412.84 ü Sept 07 182.29 OLRN1850 Sept 06 367.72 Understanding Surgical Procedures for Medical Office Staff OLRN1860 ü Sept 06 367.72 Wills and Estates Practice and Procedures NEW! OLRN1318 ü Sept 06 412.84 Word Processing COMP1070 ü Sept 06* 344.82 Working With Teams COMM0271 ü Oct 01 299.00 COMM1795 ü Sept 06 277.48 COMM1805 ü Sept 06 277.48 Sept 13* 344.82 Researching and Reporting LIBR1290 ü Sept 06 412.84 Retail Management OLRN1695 ü Sept 06 367.72 Writing a Marketing Plan Sabre Computer Reservations (Advanced) TRAV1100 Sept 07 319.84 Safety in the Workplace OHS1320 Safety Requirements & Dangerous Goods OHS1140 Sage 300 ERP (ACCPAC) Accounts Payable OLRN1019 Sage 300 ERP (ACCPAC) Accounts Receivable and Payroll OLRN1022 ü Sage 300 ERP (ACCPAC) General Ledger OLRN1016 ü Sage 50 OLRN1118 ü Sept 06 322.60 Simply Accounting II ACCT1070 ü Sept 06 367.72 Small Business Financial Management OLRN1065 ü Sept 06 510.36 18 ü ü ü Credit Courses - Business Administration Programs Applied Managerial Accounting ACCT2460 Sept 06* 317.40 Business Computing Applications I COMP1056 Sept 20 229.60 Business Computing Applications II Business Law Sept 06 210.36 Sept 06 367.72 Sept 06 210.36 ü ü Writing a Business Plan ü ü ü ü ü ü ü Sept 12* 344.82 COMP1003 ü Sept 06* 344.82 BUS2010 ü Sept 15* 344.82 Business Mathematics I MATH1010 ü Sept 13* 344.82 Sept 14* 344.82 Sept 14* 344.82 ü Business Mathematics II MATH1020 ü Introductory Financial Accounting I ACCT1030 ü Macroeconomics ECON1030 ü Sept 08* 344.82 Microeconomics ECON1020 ü Sept 13* 344.82 Project Management MGMT2060 ü Sept 13* 344.82 Purchasing OPER2200 ü Sept 08 344.82 Supply Chain Management OPER1220 ü Sept 13 450.08 = Online Learning OPER3235 Course Name Sept 12* ü Health and Safety OHS1020 OLRN1420 Digital Media in Libraries LIBR8000 ü Sept 06 390.28 Human Resource Management Principles Issues in Digital Resource Management & Technologies NEW! LIBR8010 ü Sept 06 390.28 Human Resources Management HRM8130 OLRN1430 Library Leadership in the Digital Age NEW! LIBR8020 390.28 Human Resources Planning and Development HRM8280 User Experience in Libraries NEW! LIBR8030 ü Sept 06 390.28 Human Resources Research, Information and Management Systems Adult Learning OLRN1995 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Introduction to Business Management and Organizational Behaviour OLRN1470 Adults with Learning Disabilities OLRN1780 ü Sept 06 412.84 SOCS1260 ü Sept 06 435.40 Introduction to Financial Management Accounting OLRN1490 Behaviour Management and Crisis Intervention Labour Relations HRM8120 Developing a Course with Desire2Learn COMP1327 ü Sept 06 322.60 Labour Relations OLRN1203 Ethics and the Professional Role ADED1020 Sept 22 274.72 OLRN1006 Ethics and the Professional Role ADED1020 Facilitation Skills ADED1030 Sept 06 ü Education Related Courses Introduction to Adult Learners ADED1010 Introduction to Needs Analysis ü ü ü Approx. Cost ($) Online 602.06 Sept 07* 456.96 Sept 06* 412.84 Sept 12* 456.96 ü Sept 06* 412.84 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Sept 13* 456.96 ü Sept 06 435.40 ü Sept 06 412.84 Sept 12 297.28 ü ü ü ü 367.72 274.72 Recruitment and Selection HRM1030 274.72 Recruitment and Selection OLRN1120 Sept 06* 412.84 Strategic Human Resources Planning HRM8050 ü Sept 15* 456.96 Training and Development HRM8070 ü Sept 14* 456.96 OLRN1831 Sept 06* 510.36 Sept 6 367.72 Learning Strategies - Learning How to Learn OLRN2190 ü Sept 06 412.84 Program Development ADED1070 Teaching Online NEW! OLRN1762 Teacher/Trainer of Adults Practicum ADED1080 ü Sept 06* ü Sept 21 ADED1040 ü 297.28 Sept 06 ü ü Sept 15 Personnel Research Techniques and Human Resources Information Systems Sept 20 ü ü Code 450.08 Digital Technologies for Library Technicians Start Date Value Stream Mapping Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom Start Date Mixed Code COURSES Mixed Course Name Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Business ü ü Sept 26 229.60 Training and Development Sept 06 412.84 Manufacturing Leadership Certificate Program (MLCP) Sept 26 116.80 Coaching and Developing People HRM0040 ü Sept 27 379.52 Sept 28 379.52 Sept 19 379.52 Sept 06 476.52 General Interest Courses ü Continuous Improvement Processes QUAL1150 ü HRM0030 ü MGMT1120 Creative and Critical Thinking MGMT1370 ü Oct 4 229.60 Supervisory Skills for Business and Industry Customer Service Excellence COMM1415 ü Spt 29 229.60 The Business of Tomorrow Facilitation Skills ADED1030 ü Sept 21 274.72 Occupational Health & Safety HR Review HRM0185 Sept 13 115.00 Fire Safety OHS1050 ü Sept 21 274.72 274.72 Industrial Processes OHS1030 ü Sept 20 274.72 274.72 Occupational Health and Safety Administration OHS1070 ü Sept 19 274.72 Sampling and Analysis OHS1090 ü Sept 06 274.72 ACCT8170 ü Sept 13 429.36 ü Introduction to Travel Consulting TRAV1015 ü Occupational Health and Safety Administration OHS1070 ü Sept 20 Sept 19 Human Resources Studies Applications of Group Benefits HRM1360 Canadian Labour Relations HRM2030 Compensation HRM1050 Compensation Management Sept 13 274.72 Professional Accounting Practice Courses ü Sept 08 344.82 Financial Accounting I ü ü ü Sept 14 297.28 Professional Certification OLRN1100 ü Sept 06* 412.84 PEMA0060 ü Nov 05 733.71 Employment Law HRM1090 ü Sept 13 274.72 Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Fundamentals of Employee Benefits Program HRM1110 Sept 14 274.72 Detailed Scheduling and Planning APIC0011 ü Sept 19 851.10 Execution and Control of Operations APIC0101 ü Sept 22 851.10 ü Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 19 Course Name Code Course Name Oct 06 733.71 Social Media Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Business Code Human Resource Management for the Maintenance Manager HRM0010 ü ILCO0010 ü Sept 06 541.81 Fundamentals of Digital Marketing Management OLRN1752 Litigation Maintenance Management Skills and Techniques PEMA0010 ü Sept 10 490.38 Social Media in a Marketers World MKT8200 ü Sept 06 344.82 Social Media Strategy MKT8235 ü Sept 08 344.82 Master Planning of Resources APIC0051 ü Sept 20 851.10 Writing for the Web NEW! OLRN1758 Sept 06 412.84 Payroll Compliance Legislation CPAY0040 ü Sept 13 319.84 Payroll Fundamentals I CPAY0050 ü Sept 14 319.84 Payroll Fundamentals II CPAY0060 ü Sept 08 319.84 Principles of Inventory Management APIC1000 ü Sept 15 416.47 Production and Operations Management for the Maintenance Manager PEMA0030 ü Sept 20 733.71 Real Estate ILCO0020 ü Sept 01 423.91 Strategic Management of Resources APIC0061 ü Sept 19 851.10 Supply Chain Professional APIC0110 ü Sept 06 2552.90 Fundamentals of Project Management MGMT1081 ü Sept 21 274.72 Project Communications and Human Resource Management MGMT1150 ü Sept 06 367.72 Project Contracting, Procurement and Quality Management MGMT1160 ü Sept 06 367.72 Project Cost and Risk Management MGMT1170 ü Sept 06 367.72 Project Management Applications and Simulation MGMT1180 ü Sept 06 367.72 Project Management Seminars - Management & Supervision Coaching for Success MGMT0641 ü Nov 05 299.00 Dealing with Difficult People COMM0120 ü Oct 29 299.00 Effective Communication Strategies COMM0261 ü Oct 22 299.00 Effective Time Management MGMT0180 ü Oct 15 299.00 Emotional Intelligence COMM0040 ü Oct 27 299.00 Exceptional Customer Service BUS1160 ü Nov 17 299.00 Handling Conflict Effectively COMM0281 ü Nov 19 299.00 Influence Without Authority MGMT0530 ü Oct 26 299.00 Train The Trainer EDUC0060 ü Nov 22 599.00 Transforming Difficult Conversations into Productive Discussions COMM0025 ü Oct 19 299.00 Transitioning into the Leadership Role MGMT0681 ü Nov 2 299.00 Working with Teams COMM0271 ü Oct 1 299.00 20 ü ü Sept 06 412.84 Cost and Managerial Accounting I (ACCT1350) This course introduces managerial accounting concepts and terminology including the elements of a job costing system, the application of cost-volume-profit analysis the application of relevant costs to special decisions, including how they fit with the preparation of master budgets. Dates: Sept 6, Nov 1 Cost: $457.96 New! Introduction to Condominium Law (OLRN1397) This course covers all aspects of the law and documents that govern condominiums, with emphasis placed on the Condominium Act, 1998. Related governance documents, including Declarations, by-laws and rules will be covered, as well as how and when to use lawyers and other professionals. You will learn how to discuss and explain documentation and find information. Other legislation affecting condominiums will also be discussed. Dates: Sept 6, Nov 1 Cost: $442.84 = Online Learning Business Searching for a career? Occupational Health & Safety #0494 Courses available this fall: Health and Safety roles are required in office settings, public facilities, industrial establishments, government offices and other workplaces to ensure compliance with government regulations regarding sanitation, pollution control, the handling and storage of hazardous substances and workplace safety. Highlights of learning in the program: • develop and maintain workplace Health and Safety programs • access potential health hazards in the workplace • assist in performing ergonomic evaluations and make recommendations for reducing potential injuries • demonstrate the effective use of monitoring equipment used in hazardous exposures to chemical agents Payroll Administration #0964 Take courses leading to the Canadian Payroll Association’s Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) certification at Conestoga. Employers look for this certification when hiring and consistently pay a higher salary to those who have it. Professional certification can add 5 to 15% to the payroll practitioners’ base salary (Hays Canada Payroll Salary Guide). It is the smart choice to elevate your career and demonstrate your commitment and credibility while increasing your earning potential – and it’s the only payroll certification offered in Canada. Did you know? Canada’s employers annually pay $901 billion dollars in wages, $305 billion dollars in statutory remittances to the federal and provincial governments, and $169 billion dollars in health and retirement benefits, while complying with over 200 legislative requirements. (Source: Canadian Payroll Association) Courses available this fall: Course Date Cost Introductory Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT1030) Sept 13 – Dec 20 $344.82 (Doon campus) Sept 14 – Dec 21 (Waterloo campus) Payroll Compliance Legislation (CPAY0040) Sept 13 – Dec 20 $319.84 * Payroll Fundamentals 1 (CPAY0050) Sept 14 – Dec 21 $319.84 * Payroll Fundamentals 2 (CPAY0060) Sept 8 – Dec 15 $319.84 * All courses are scheduled 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM. *Please note: additional fees are associated with this course in the amount of $340 plus tax payable directly to CPA. For more information, contact: Melissa Humphries, mhumphries@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3764 Course Date Cost Industrial Processes (OHS1030) Sept 20 – Dec 13 $274.72 Fire Safety (OHS1050) Sept 21 – Dec 14 $274.72 OH&S Administration (OHS1070) Sept 19 – Dec 19 $274.72 Sampling and Analysis (OHS1090) Sept 22 – Dec 15 $274.72 All courses are scheduled 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM. For more information, contact: Sharon Williams, swilliams@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3414 Develop a Whole New Level of Leadership through the Manufacturing Leadership Certificate Program #1234 The Manufacturing Leadership Certificate Program (MLCP) has been developed through a training partnership of five Ontario community colleges and the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME). MLCP is exactly what you need if you are a supervisor, manager or have goals targeted in that direction. Courses are offered both in-class and online and are scheduled throughout the year at the Doon (Kitchener), Brantford, and Guelph campuses. MLCP can prepare you for: • • • • adapting to economic opportunities enhancing productivity and innovation learning from industry experts increasing motivation, teamwork, and performance Courses available this fall: Course Date Campus Cost Supervisory Skills for Business & Industry (HRM0030) Sept 19 – Dec 5 Doon $379.52 (Kitchener) Coaching and Developing People (HRM0040) Sept 27 – Dec 6 Guelph $379.52 Continuous Improvement (QUAL1150) Sept 28 – Dec 7 Brantford $379.52 All courses are scheduled 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM. For more information, contact: Aaren Hopkins, ahopkins@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3205 Note: The courses listed above are for the classroom option, however, if you would like to register for the online courses please visit: www.conestogac.on.ca/dl For more information regarding the online MLCP program, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 21 OUR ACADEMIC UPGRADING PROGRAMS PROVIDE YOU WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO • Apply to college without your grade 12 Course Name Start Date Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online Prepare for college at college! COURSES Classroom ACADEMIC UPGRADING Approx. Cost ($) College & Employment Preparation Code Academic Upgrading Pre-Test ATST9010 ü Sept 01* 35.00 Core Mathematics (ACE) MATH1691 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Biology SCIE1010 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Chemistry (ACE) SCIE1030 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Communications for College Diploma, Certificate and Apprenticeship COMM1270 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Please note that the GED Test is not administered by Conestoga College. For more information about the GED Test, please visit the Ministry of Education’s Independent Learning Centre at: www.ilc.org. Preparatory Communications for GED COMM1290 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Communications for Trades COMM1280 ü Sept 06* 279.36 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF OUR ACADEMIC UPGRADING COURSES, KEEP IN MIND Preparatory CommunicationsOptions (ACE) COMM1250 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Mathematics for Applied Arts and Community Services MATH1405 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Mathematics for Business (ACE) MATH1375 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Mathematics for GED MATH1000 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Mathematics for Health MATH1395 Sciences ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Mathematics - Options MATH1360 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Mathematics for Technology & Apprenticeship (ACE) MATH1385 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Mathematics for Trades (ACE) MATH1420 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Preparatory Physics SCIE1020 ü Sept 06* 279.36 Achieving Employment Success in the Canadian Health Care Industry CDEV1460 ü Sept 06 342.40 Achieving Employment Success in the Canadian Workforce CDEV1450 ü Sept 06 342.40 Academic Upgrading Pre-Test • Choose from courses in English, math, physics, biology and chemistry • Earn your Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate • Prepare for a college post-secondary program or apprenticeship training • Prepare to write the GED Test (high school equivalency certificate) • You must be at least 19 years of age • There are multiple start dates throughout the year • Classes are available Tuesday or Wednesday evenings from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM • Students are entitled to attend one session per week per course • Courses are self-directed and a teacher is available during class time for assistance • On average, courses take 18 to 24 weeks to complete • You must start by purchasing a 12-week block ($279.36). When you are nearing the end of 12 weeks, your instructor will let you know how many more weeks you require (if applicable). You can pay for those additional weeks as needed. • Text book costs are in addition to tuition fees Academic Upgrading courses and the GED pre-test are also offered during the day at various locations. Academic Upgrading/ACE - Classroom Employment in Canada Preparatory Courses - Online For more information, please contact: Niki Lang, nlang@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3681 Fundamental Mathematics OLRN2000 ü Sept 06 435.40 Preparatory Biology OLRN1077 ü Sept 06 510.36 The courses listed in the course table are for the classroom option, however, this program is also offered online. For more information regarding the online Academic and Career Entrance program, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2488 22 = Online Learning College & Employment Preparation GED PRE-TEST (#ATST9010) The pre-test results establish advice to students regarding the amount of academic upgrading they will need to complete for various goals such as skills training and writing the GED test. Must be 18 years of age or older and out of school for one year. Testing can take up to 6 hours. Cost $35 Sec 1 Doon 6 hr Sept 9 - Sept 30 Sec 2 Doon 6 hr Oct 3 - Oct 31 Sec 3 Doon 6 hr Nov 1 - Nov 30 Sec 4 Doon 6 hr Dec 1 - Dec 22 PREPARATORY PROGRAMS • Do you need to upgrade your marks? • Are you missing courses? • Looking to upgrade math, English or sciences? • Want to prepare for your GED test or post-secondary program? • Trying to figure out your next steps? We can help. ITIS POSSIBLE! Visit www.conestogac.caa/upgrading Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 23 Community Services Autism and Behavioural Science #1260 Criminal Psychology and Behaviour #1266 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate The Autism and Behavioural Science program addresses the field of autism and behavioural science specifically the syndromes associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder, for children across various contexts including the home and school environments. Students will examine, apply, and evaluate current theories, practices and treatment methodologies used to treat ASD, and incorporate modified practices and procedures appropriate to the child and the situation. The program emphasizes the design and implementation of effective behavioural treatment plans. Working within a team environment, and with families are key elements of the program. The foundations of ethical thinking, professional codes of ethics and the different perspectives and rationale for ethical decision making within a behavioural framework are introduced. Students will work within interdisciplinary teams, and families. Note: Visit www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Design Behavioural Skill Building Ethics and Professionalism Field Placement I Field Placement II Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Parent and Staff Training Specialized Instructional Strategies Transition Planning and Implementation Treating Challenging Behaviours Working with Families and Teams Program Credential: Certificate of Achievement This program is designed to enhance the learner’s skills and knowledge with practical, how-to instruction on how to best navigate the many social programs and other regularlyencountered issues of everyday life that often impact those who are marginalized and/or live in poverty in our community. The program provides training in advocacy techniques, and reviews of current legislation, relevant procedures, bureaucratic systems, appeal tribunals, and other topics necessary to a hands-on understanding of the course subject matter. You will need to complete one core course and seven electives. Each course is one month in length. This program is offered in conjunction with Lambton College and Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) Inc. (CLS). Note: Visit www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Design For more information, contact: Lindsay Vanderhout, lvanderhout@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2316 24 Co-Dependency as an Addiction Criminal Psychology - Psychopathic Minds Criminal Psychology II - Criminal Minds Cults and Terrorism Domestic and Workplace Violence Introduction to Psychology Sexual Violence Developmental Services Worker (Apprenticeship) #1303 Community Advocacy #1273 SOCS1110 Community Advocacy Techniques Elective: Program Option (Complete 7 courses) SOCS1120 Canada Pension Plan SOCS1150 Consumer Protection Laws - Part I SOCS1220 Consumer Protection Laws - Part II SOCS1200 Employment Insurance Act SOCS1160 Employment Standards Act SOCS1180 Human Rights in Ontario SOCS1190 Ontario Disability Support Programs Act SOCS1130 Ontario Works Act SOCS1140 Residential Tenancies Act, Part I SOCS1170 Residential Tenancies Part II SOCS1230 Small Claims Court - Part I SOCS1240 Small Claims Court - Part II SOCS1210 Victims’ Rights Laws Program Design For more information, contact: Lindsay Vanderhout, lvanderhout@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2316 For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 7 years of acceptance into the program. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. OLRN1486 OLRN1150 OLRN1160 OLRN1103 OLRN1230 OLRN1057 OLRN1061 Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. EDUC8065 EDUC8040 EDUC8050 EDUC8100 EDUC8000 EDUC8010 EDUC8070 EDUC8020 EDUC8090 EDUC8080 EDUC8030 Program Credential: Certificate This program will appeal to individuals who are working or volunteering in a corrections program, law enforcement, women’s shelters, youth at risk, or to those individuals who have a special interest in criminal psychology and behaviour. The program explores why individuals become criminals as well as why individuals are attracted to those with deviant behaviours. The program also explores factors that research suggests underlie criminal behaviours. Note: Visit www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed to provide individuals working in the field of developmental services without formal credentials, the opportunity to pursue education and training on a part-time basis. The program provides apprentices with the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge required to support people with a range of physical, intellectual, mental or developmental disabilities, across the lifespan to participate fully within the community. Offered in partnership with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, Apprentices successfully completing the program will receive a Developmental Services Worker Apprenticeship Certificate. In addition to the required “in-school” theory training, Apprentices are required to have an employer sponsor them so they can complete 3,720 hours of practical work experience as required by the training standards set by Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design COMM1485 SOCS1310 SOCS1300 SOCS1330 PSYC1160 HEAL1600 HEAL1580 HEAL1560 HEAL1570 HEAL1590 COUN1120 COUN1130 PSYC1150 COUN1150 SOCS1320 PHAR1000 SOCS1350 SOCS1340 COUN1160 COUN1140 College Writing and Communication Community and Social Services: A Holistic Approach Community and Social Services: Access and Legislation for Persons with Disabilities Community Building: Family and Community Living Developmental Disabilities Dual Diagnosis: Mental Health and Wellness Health and Wellness: Health Services in the Community Health and Wellness: Holistic Health Health and Wellness: Promotion and Prevention Health and Wellness: Sustaining Health and Wellness Intervention: A Learning Centered Approach Intervention: Challenging Behaviour Introduction to Developmental Disabilities Learning and Communication Person Centered Planning Pharmacology: Medication and Health Professional Practice: Empowerment Professional Practice: Human Relationships and Collaborative Practice Responding to Abuse Responsive Teaching For more information, contact: Shannon Lipskie, slipskie@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3382 = Online Learning Community Services New! - Early Childhood Education Resource Consulting #0497 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This post-diploma program is designed to provide graduates of Early Childhood Education programs or equivalent with specialized training, knowledge and skills required to support young children of diverse needs, varying abilities and their families. Students will learn to use various observation and recording tools to assess childrens’ abilities, determine needs and develop plans for inclusive, family-centred inclusion. In addition, they will be introduced to evidence based information and community resources that support and empower families to advocate on behalf of children. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design ECE8210 ECE8260 ECE8240 ECE8220 ECE8250 ECE8200 ECE8230 Adapting and Modifying Curriculum Practices Collaborative Resource Consulting Empowering Families Through Strength-Based Approaches Evidence Informed Decision Making Introduction to Resource Consulting (Field Placement) Supporting Atypical Development Working with Others Through Professional Engagemnt For more information, contact: Deb Homuth, dhomuth@conestogac.on.ca or 519-748-5220 ext. 3948 Child Development Practitioner (Apprenticeship) #1184 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate The Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship (CDP) program is designed to provide those individuals working with young children in a child care setting with the opportunity to pursue formal education and training on a part-time basis. Entry into the program occurs in September. Students take approximately 2-3 courses in each of the Fall, Winter and Spring semesters. Students will explore the development of children and apply that knowledge to plan, implement and evaluate quality programs for young children in licensed child care settings. Facilitating children’s development of a positive self-concept through creativity, play and diversity is the main theme of the CDP Apprenticeship Program. Upon successful completion of the certificate program, Apprentices are encouraged to complete the requirements of Conestoga College’s ECE diploma program by taking additional General Education courses. Graduates of the ECE diploma program meet the academic and field work requirements for registration with the college of Early Childhood Educators of Ontario. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Design ECE1680Administration ECE1700 Advanced Curricula ECE1710 Advanced Curricula Placement ECE1520 Advocacy and Bias-Free Practice ECE1500 Child Development I ECE1550 Child Development II ECE1690 Child Development III Assessment and Inclusion ECE1670 Child, Family and Community COMM1085 College Reading & Writing Skills ECE1510 Creative Arts ECE1600 Health, Safety and Nutrition ECE1620 Infant/Toddler Learning Environment ECE1630 Infant/Toddler Learning Environment Placement COMM1630 Interpersonal Communication ECE1640 Philosophy of Early Childhood Education ECE1530 Preschool Learning Environment I ECE1540 Preschool Learning Environment I Placement ECE1560 Preschool Learning Environment II ECE1570 Preschool Learning Environment II Placement ECE1650 Preschool Learning Environment III ECE1660 Preschool Learning Environment III Placement ECE1580 School Age Learning Environment ECE1590 School Age Learning Environment Placement Family Literacy #1307 Program Credential: Certificate This program is offered in partnership with the Centre for Family Literacy (Edmonton AB), and Conestoga College. Referred to the many ways families develop and use literacy skills to accomplish day-to-day tasks and activities, family literacy is a process that shapes ways of thinking and is multi-faceted, and interactive. The Family Literacy program is designed to promote this broad understanding of the inter-related issues involved in working with families to support literacy. Together, the six courses reflect the complex range of knowledge and skills required by adult educators, early childhood educators, educational assistants, teachers, health care practitioners, social service providers, library staff, and others who work with families experiencing literacy challenges. Consistent with the principles of an integrated and strengths-based approach to family learning and wellbeing, the program is designed to develop critical reflection skills that lead to continual improvement in program development, implementation and practice. This program was developed for all levels of leadership from executive directors and board members, to practitioners and facilitators, who wish to build upon their knowledge, skills and expertise in the social and human services and related fields. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design COMM1560 COMM1575 COMM1565 COMM1550 COMM1585 COMM1555 Child Development and Emergent Literacy Family Literacy Across Contexts Family Literacy and the Community Fundamentals of Family Literacy Leadership in Family Literacy Literacy with Adults and Families For more information, contact: Lorri Sauve, lsauve@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext 8078 Intercultural Relations #1192 Program Credential: Certificate Globalization brings the world closer together; however, discrimination and other forms of intolerance continue to cause problems. In our increasingly multicultural society these issues can lead to exclusion and inequality, often along racial and ethnic lines. This program is a response to learning needs identified by a broad range of representatives from human services and justice agencies who recognize that racial inequity and negative stereotyping are significant social problems. Learners will examine diversity issues in a social context, explore critical differences in cross-cultural communication and identify the sources, causes, forms and manifestations of these issues in our society. Note: Visit www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Design OLRN1027 OLRN1495 OLRN1001 OLRN1326 OLRN1530 OLRN1305 Contemporary Canadian Social Problems Diversity and First Nations First Nations People Introduction to Intercultural Communication Introduction to Sociology Racism and Discrimination For more information, contact: Lindsay Vanderhout, lvanderhout@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2316 Law Enforcement and Investigation #0819 Applications for this part-time program are no longer being accepted. Students should contact their program coordinator to discuss their plans for completion. For more information, contact: Deb Homuth, dhomuth@conestogac.on.ca or 519-748-5220 ext. 3948 For more information, contact: Shannon Lipskie, slipskie@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3382 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 25 Community Services Paramedic Leadership Fundamentals #1342 Teacher of Adults - Literacy Educator #0961 Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed to enhance and develop leadership skills for those in the paramedic industry wishing to pursue leadership positions. The program will build on existing skills and experience and apply those skills to workplace situations. This program consists of seven mandatory courses and two electives. The program will enable the student to apply the newly developed skills in a leadership role in a Paramedic Service Environment. Note: See www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for course details. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design MGMT1330Communication MGMT1950 Creative and Critical Thinking - (Leadership Development) MGMT1340 Employment Law for Leadership Development MGMT1310 Fundamental Skill Consolidation - Paramedic Leadership MGMT1980 Leading Teams (Leadership Development Series) MGMT1960 Performance Management MGMT1350 Project Management Elective: Program Option (Min of 60 hr) HRM1380 Human Relations (Leadership Development Series) MGMT1990 Leading Responsibly (Leadership Development Series) MGMT1995 Managing Change (Leadership Development Series) Program Design ADED1140 Applied Strategies for Literacy and Numeracy Instruction OLRN1048 Assessing and Evaluating Literacy Learning ADED1160 Foundational Strategies for Literacy and Numeracy Instruction ADED1130 Planning for Literacy Learning ADED1170 Teacher of Adults - Literacy Educator (Fieldwork Placement) OLRN1820 The Adult Literacy Learner Elective: Program Option (Min of 45 hr) ADED1330 Learning Disabilities and Adult Literacy ADED1090 Making It Work ADED1340 Planning Programs for Employment Outcomes ADED1150 Professional Pathways in Adult Literacy For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Recreation and Leisure Services #0008 Applications for this part-time program are no longer being accepted. Students should contact their program coordinator to discuss their plans for completion. For more information, contact: Deb Homuth, dhomuth@conestogac.on.ca or 519-748-5220 ext. 3948 Recreation Management for Older Adults #1130 Applications for this part-time program are no longer being accepted. Students should contact their program coordinator to discuss their plans for completion. For more information, contact: Deb Homuth, dhomuth@conestogac.on.ca or 519-748-5220 ext. 3948 Senior Leadership and Management in the Not-For-Profit Sector #1269 Program Credential: Certificate This program provides learners with increased knowledge, skills and attitudes to manage and lead organizations within the not-for-profit sector. Topics include governance, community services and facility management, community systems, program design and evaluation, leadership, and strategic and operational planning with an emphasis on financial and human resource management. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 7 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design MGMT1900 MGMT1830 MGMT1820 MGMT1870 MGMT1810 MGMT1880 MGMT1850 MGMT1840 MGMT1860 MGMT1890 Applied Project for the Not-For-Profit Sector Communication Systems in the Not-For-Profit Sector Community Service and Facility Management in the Not-For-Profit Sector Financial Management in the Not-For-Profit Sector Governance in Not-For-Profit Organizations Human Resources Management in the Not-For-Profit Sector Leadership in the Not-For-Profit Sector Program Design and Evaluation in the Not-For-Profit Community Service Environment Strategic and Operational Planning in the Not-For-Profit Sector Systems and Issues in the Not-For-Profit Sector Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate In partnership with Project READ Literacy Network, Sault College and Conestoga College, this program is designed to address the training needs of adult literacy educators nationwide. It provides an in-depth exploration of the key principles, practices, concepts and issues that shape the role of the adult literacy educator in the delivery of literacy and essential skills training in one-to-one and group settings. The program consists of five core courses, a choice of electives and one fieldwork placement. Successful completion of all seven courses is required to receive the program certificate. The recommended sequence of courses is: The Adult Literacy Learner, Assessing and Evaluating Literacy Learning, Planning for Literacy Learning, Foundational Strategies for Literacy and Numeracy Instruction, and Fieldwork Placement. The elective may be taken anytime after completing the Adult Literacy Learner. You can choose one of the electives to fit your interests. Note: Visit www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Volunteer Management #1239 Program Credential: Certificate The Volunteer Management program builds personal, organizational and community capacity by equipping students with the skills needed to successfully recruit, focus and retain volunteer resources. It is directed at paid staff or volunteers who have the current function or future goal of engaging volunteers effectively in the social profit sector. The program content aligns with accepted professional standards for the management of volunteer resources, and provides students with the up-to-date information and tools needed to develop and implement best practices. Students are seen as leaders who can affect positive change in their communities through facilitating quality volunteer engagement. Classes are participatory, with many opportunities to share experience, knowledge and resources. It is strongly recommended that applicants to the program have previous volunteer experience. Note: Elective courses may be taken by anyone in any semester and are not restricted to those in the program. Program Design VOLM1120 Volunteer Management Applications VOLM1110 Volunteer Management Core Skills VOLM1100 Volunteer Management Foundations Elective: Program Option (Complete 2 courses) VOLM1130 Volunteer Management: Building Your Leadership Capacity VOLM1140 Volunteer Management: Change Management for Voluntary Organizations VOLM1150 Volunteer Management: Understanding and Resolving Conflict VOLM1170 Volunteer Management: Understanding and Supporting Boards VOLM1160 Volunteer Management: Understanding Project Management For more information, contact: Reva Cooper, recooper@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8250 For more information, contact: Bryn Ossington, bossington@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8198 26 = Online Learning Approx. Cost ($) Sept 06 457.96 ü Dec 01 113.20 Working with Families and Teams EDUC8030 ü Sept 06 435.40 Sept 12 81.36 Code Applied Strategies for Literacy and Numeracy Instruction ADED1140 Behavioural Skill Building EDUC8065 ü Sept 06 536.56 Canada Pension Plan SOCS1120 ü Sept 01 113.20 Co-Dependency as an Addiction OLRN1486 ü Sept 06 435.40 Community Advocacy Techniques SOCS1110 ü Sept 01* 113.20 Consumer Protection Laws - Part I SOCS1150 ü Oct 03 113.20 Consumer Protection Laws - Part II SOCS1220 ü Nov 01 113.20 Criminal Psychology - Psychopathic Minds OLRN1150 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Criminal Psychology II - Criminal Minds OLRN1160 ü Sept 06 Cults and Terrorism OLRN1103 ü Sept 06 412.84 Diversity and First Nations OLRN1495 ü Sept 06 412.84 CPTN Certification Exam FIT0020 Employment Law for Leadership Development MGMT1340 Employment Law for Leadership Development MGMT1340 ü Environmental Citizenship OLRN1465 ü Financial Management in the Not-For-Profit Sector MGMT1870 Fitness and Recreation Activity Class for Seniors REC0110 First Nations People OLRN1001 Forensic Psychology ü 435.40 Domestic and Workplace Violence OLRN1230 ü Sept 06 435.40 Employment Insurance Act SOCS1200 ü Dec 01 113.20 Employment Standards Act SOCS1160 ü Oct 03 113.20 Ethics and Professionalism EDUC8040 ü Sept 06 322.60 Fundamental Skill Consolidation Paramedic Leadership MGMT1310 ü Sept 06 187.80 Human Rights in Ontario SOCS1180 ü Nov 01 113.20 Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis EDUC8000 ü Sept 06 536.56 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) EDUC8010 ü Sept 06 412.84 Introduction to Intercultural Communication OLRN1326 Ontario Disability Support Programs Act ü Sept 06 412.84 Mixed SOCS1210 Course Name Online Victims’ Rights Laws Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom Start Date Mixed Code COURSES Start Date Course Name Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Community Services Community & Social Services Adaptive Fitness for Persons with Physical Disabilities REC0120 Assessing and Evaluating Literacy Learning OLRN1048 ü Sept 06 457.96 Behaviour Management and Crisis Intervention SOCS1260 ü Sept 06 435.40 Communication MGMT1330 Communication MGMT1330 Community Research and Planning Consolidation of Practice ü Sept 28* 229.60 ü Sept 06 ü 327.60 REC2170 ü Sept 14 369.45 EDUC2220 ü Sept 14 506.44 ü Nov 23 222.93 ü Sept 19* 229.60 Sept 06 327.60 Sept 06 435.40 Sept 12 342.40 Nov 7 81.36 ü Sept 06 435.40 OLRN1370 ü Sept 06 367.72 Sept 13 229.60 Sept 06 367.72 Nov 07 342.40 ü ü Fundamentals of Family Literacy COMM1550 ü Gerontology NEW! OLRN1207 ü SOCS1190 ü Nov 01 113.20 Human Resources Management in the Not-For-Profit Sector MGMT1880 Ontario Works Act SOCS1130 ü Sept 01 113.20 Literacy with Adults and Families COMM1555 ü Sept 13 229.60 Parent and Staff Training EDUC8070 ü Sept 06 322.60 Making It Work ADED1090 ü Sept 06 457.96 Performance Management MGMT1960 ü Sept 06 327.60 Penology OLRN1357 ü Sept 06 322.60 Racism and Discrimination OLRN1305 ü Sept 06 412.84 ü Sept 21 580.18 Residential Tenancies Act, Part I SOCS1140 Sept 01 113.20 Personal Training Level I - The Art and Science of Personal Training FIT0010 ü Residential Tenancies Part II SOCS1170 ü Oct 03 113.20 Police Prep Workshop FIT0040 ü Sept 18 81.25 Sexual Violence OLRN1061 ü Sept 06 435.40 ADED1150 Sept 06 457.96 Small Claims Court - Part I SOCS1230 ü Nov 01 113.20 Professional Pathways in Adult Literacy Small Claims Court - Part II SOCS1240 ü Dec 01 113.20 Program Planning REC1090 Sept 12 369.45 EDUC8020 ü Sept 06 536.56 Project Management MGMT1350 ü Specialized Instructional Strategies Sept 06 322.60 Transition Planning and Implementation EDUC8090 ü Sept 06 322.60 The Adult Literacy Learner OLRN1820 ü Sept 06 457.96 Victimology: Theoretical Perspectives OLRN1412 ü Sept 06 435.40 Treating Challenging Behaviours EDUC8080 ü Sept 06 435.40 Sept 20 274.72 Volunteer Management Foundations VOLM1100 ü ü ü ü Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 27 Community Services Approx. Cost ($) ü Dec 10 79.20 Volunteer Management: Understanding Project Management VOLM1160 ü Oct 22 79.20 Ontario Private Investigator Training SECU1020 ü Oct 15 398.06 Security Guard Licensing for Ontario SECU1040 ü Sept 24 367.40 Mixed VOLM1130 Course Name Online Volunteer Management: Building Your Leadership Capacity Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom Start Date COURSES Code Community Safety Early Childhood Education Child Development I OLRN1502 ü Sept 06 412.84 Child Development II OLRN1597 ü Sept 06 412.84 Children with Special Needs OLRN1603 ü Sept 06 457.96 Partnerships with Parents OLRN1622 ü Sept 06 412.84 Philosophies of ECE OLRN1608 ü Sept 06 412.84 Supporting Atypical Development NEW! ECE8200 Sept 07 342.40 Wellness for Children OLRN1617 ü ü GINT0226 ü This program is designed for current or future ECE staff in the role of Resource Consultant for Early Years Centres. The first course in this program will be offered in the Fall of 2016. Register today for: Supporting Atypical Development (ECE8200) For more information, contact: Katherine Hennige, khennige@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 2410 Security Guard Licensing for Ontario (SECU1040) This course is intended for new security guards and/ or security guards who need to meet the training requirements to write the Security Guard Provincial Licensing examination. For more information, contact: Wendy Dunbar, 519-748-5220 ext. 3364 Sept 06* 307.56 General Interest Canadian Red Cross Babysitting New! Resource Consulting Program Sept 24 60.00 457.96 Police Foundations for Police Officers Contemporary Canadian Social Problems OLRN1027 ü Sept 06 Introduction to Psychology OLRN1057 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Introduction to Sociology OLRN1530 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Youth in Conflict OLRN1093 ü Sept 06 412.84 Ontario Private Investigator Training (SECU1020) This course is intended for individuals who are required to take the full 50-hour training program before sitting for the Ontario Private Investigator Licensing examination. For more information, contact: Wendy Dunbar, wdunbar@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3364 Get certified! Food Safety Training In partnership with the Region of Waterloo Public Health, Conestoga College offers a series of Food Safety Training courses. For more information, contact: Katherine Hennige, khennige@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 2410 28 = Online Learning Community Services Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship #1184 Volunteer Management: Understanding Project Management (VOLM1160) For more information, contact: Shannon Lipskie, slipskie@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3382 Date: Sat. Oct 22 For more information, contact: Reva Copper, recooper@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 8250 Two NEW certificate programs coming in Winter 2017 Criminal Psychology – Psychopathic Minds (OLRN1150) Are you currently working with clients in an ECE setting and are interested in earning a college diploma in Early Childhood Education? • • Enhanced Security Services Enhanced Private investigation For more information, contact: Wendy Dunbar, wdunbar@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3364 Senior Leadership Management for the Not-for-Profit Sector #1269 Learn the best practices and resources needed for effective project planning and delivery in this one-day course. What makes a psychopath tick? Are they born that way, or are they products of society? Are serial killers really possessed with evil, or do they know exactly what they are doing? In this course, students will study how and why some individuals become criminals and why some actually become killers. You will study what is known about serial killers, stalkers, rapists and criminals. Also, the latest techniques used in criminal profiling and questioning will be examined. Develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to manage and lead organizations within the not-for-profit sector. Courses are offered each semester. Start dates: Sept 6, Nov 1 Cost: $412.84 For more information, contact: Bryn Ossington, bossington@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 8198 Cults and Terrorism (OLRN1103) Family Literacy #1307 The six courses of this program reflect the complex range of knowledge and skills required by adult educators, early childhood educators, educational assistants, teachers, health care practitioners, social service providers, library staff, and others who work with families experiencing literacy challenges. Online courses are offered each semester. This course will focus on conformity issues surrounding religious fundamentalism, sects, cults and terrorist groups. The reasons why people join and why they may have a difficult time leaving will be examined. Society's contributions to supporting cultic groups will be explored. Strategies for protecting individuals and vulnerable populations from cultic and terrorist activity will be developed. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $412.84 For more information, contact: Lorri Sauve, lsauve@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 8078 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 29 GAINING A COMPETITIVE EDGE. I was able to complete the final credits required for the full-time post-secondary diploma that I had worked diligently to achieve, all while maintaining my active lifestyle and spending quality time with my family. Now that I have my diploma, I have been able to kick-start my new career path faster than I had ever imagined possible. A graduate from Conestoga’s School of Health & Life Sciences and Community Services, Trevor Wey’s passion for people and problem solving were drivers to his success through part-time studies. We recently had the opportunity to speak with Trevor about his unique pathway with Conestoga and his success in obtaining his full-time Protection, Security and Investigation diploma by completing and receiving credits through part-time studies. 1 Describe your pathway to Conestoga. I began my journey at Conestoga when I applied for the Culinary Fundamentals program. As an individual who had pursued the culinary arts through high school as well as the years leading up to applying for college, I initially planned on a culinary career. Although I was accepted into the program, an unforeseen personal issue led me to change my pathway and pursue an entirely new direction that allowed me to focus on my real passions – working with people and problem-solving. Although I still enjoy cooking, I believed that my new career path would enable me to help people in a much more meaningful way. 2 What was your reasoning for applying to the program? Although my primary reason was a desire to change careers, career advancement and personal development played a part in my decision-making as well. 3 What were some of the strengths you found in your courses? The courses provided me with the necessary in-class interaction to acquire the knowledge to successfully complete all assignments. The courses also provided an active learning component, allowing me to gain both academic credentials and real-world experience, and giving me the competitive edge I needed when entering the workforce. 4 With your courses delivered both in-class and online, what were your initial perceptions about online studies? A combination of both in-class and online courses perfectly suited my lifestyle. I was a little hesitant about online at first due to the unnerving feeling of having to face certain portions of the courses alone; however, the feeling quickly subsided as I learned that I was not alone at all. There were a number of valuable resources at my disposal, with classmates being among the most important. 5 How were you able to fit the course work into your day-to-day life? During the process of registering for part-time studies, my spouse was also returning from maternity leave to post-secondary studies to finish her last term in a full-time program. Together we were able to receive enough funding to allow me to take some time off so that I could care for our children and spend some much needed quality time with them. My courses were held in the evenings, and hers were during the day. Any assignments or studying that was required would be completed after the children were asleep. We were quite lucky to have such a beautifully harmonised schedule, allowing us to achieve our diplomas together. This was very special to us not only because we graduated together, but also due to the fact that we met at Conestoga while taking the same program. 6 If you could share advice with others considering Conestoga’s programs and courses, what would it be? DO NOT HESITATE! Conestoga has a vast amount of high quality academic options, and even more networking and career opportunities. What are you waiting for? Get out there and create the future that you have known you deserve. 7 Do you plan on furthering your development by enrolling in other part-time courses with Conestoga? I am currently gaining experience within my chosen field, but as I mentioned earlier, career advancement and personal development are always part of the grand scheme of things! Conestoga wishes to thank Trevor for sharing his experience. 31 Computer & Information Technology Daytime Accelerated Program Design An accelerated program delivered half-days, Monday to Friday that qualifies for Second Career funding. Network Administration Systems Engineering #0917 Program Credential: Certificate This program provides individuals with knowledge and skill sets in networking and computer support. The material taught in this program can be applied within any technological area of an organization. On completion of the program, the graduate will be able to apply the proper techniques and procedures to solve problems related to PC repair and networking. The program addresses the skills needed in a traditional IT operation, as well as addressing the required proficiencies in demand by many of the newer technologyfocused industries. Program Design INFO1885 A+ Hardware and Software INFO1905 Administering Windows Server INFO1890 CCNA Networking INFO1915 Configuring Advanced Windows Server Services INFO1950 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining Windows INFO1925 Exchange Server Administration INFO1900 Installing and Configuring Windows Server INFO1895 Integrated Project #1 INFO1920 Integrated Project #2 INFO1935 Integrated Project #3 INFO1955 Integrated Project #4 COMM1003 IT Customer Service and Communications CDEV1130 Job Search INFO1930 Linux Administration INFO1945Mobility+ INFO1910 SQL Server Administrator INFO1940VMware COMP1413 A+ Essentials - Hardware COMP1417 A+ Essentials - Operating Systems Software OLRN1030 Access - Expert OLRN1980 Access - Specialist OLRN1293Excel OLRN1303 Excel - Expert OLRN1243 Internet Essentials OLRN1247Network+ OLRN1710PowerPoint COMP1268 Software Application Integration OLRN1810 Technical Communications OLRN1940 Word - Expert OLRN1930 Word - Specialist Elective: Program Option (Min of 30 hr) COMP1422 Windows 7 COMP1208 Windows 8 For more information, contact: Amanda Pelley, apelley@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3454 Development with Microsoft SQL Server #0018 Program Credential: Certificate The graduate of this program will possess a broad range of skills to develop solutions using the Microsoft SQL Server relational database management system. The program is a practical mixture of database administration and development. Topics covered in this program include database design and Structured Query Language, SQL Server installation and maintenance, native SQL Server programming (Transact SQL) and advanced programming using Analysis Services, Integration Services and Reporting Services. Program Completion Requirements Students must successfully complete all courses as outlined in the Program Design. All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program starts: Fall 2016 Program Design Part-Time Programs PROG1430ADO.NET COMP1105 Business Intelligence Development PROG1870 Database Concepts PROG1810 Programming SQL Server COMP1000 SQL Server Installation and Maintenance PROG1300 Visual Basic.NET II Advanced Excel Applications #1190 For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Program Credential: Certificate Graduates of this program will have acquired the skills and knowledge to function in an environment that relies heavily on the use of electronic spreadsheets for financial, databasing, multi-sheet models and macros. Students completing the requirements for this certificate in spreadsheet applications should be thoroughly familiar with all the major functions and formulas. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design COMP1106 COMP1112 COMP1245 COMP1340 Program Design For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 INFO1990 INFO1980 PROG1870 INFO1970 Desktop Applications Support #1289 Program Credential: Certificate This program will help you attain the technical skills and knowledge information technology support personnel need to deliver quick, informed solutions to computer desktop-related problems. The emphasis is on acquiring proficiency in common desktop applications, hardware, and common operating systems. Note: Visit www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. 32 Program Credential: Certificate of Achievement To improve their competitive position and increase growth, companies are continually being challenged with how to examine the vast amounts of raw data that they collect and turn that data into useful information. Data analytics is quickly becoming one of the most useful elements used in business to unlock new possibilities and help in achieving goals. In this program, students will practice database development and data mining techniques, while becoming familiar with relational database design and management systems. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed with 3 years of acceptance into the program. Excel 2013 Excel 2013 - Advanced Excel VBA and Macros - Advanced Excel VBA and Macros - Introduction Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. New! Information Technology Data Analytics #1373 Business Processes Data Mining Techniques Database Concepts Database Development Applications For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Microsoft Office Specialist #1263 Program Credential: Certificate This certificate is designed to deliver your office skills which are essential in today’s competitive office workplace. Students study the Windows operating system and an overview of the Microsoft Office Suite of software followed by separate study segments of Word, Word Advanced, Excel, Access and PowerPoint and an integration course that allows you to integrate different applications. Note: Visit www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. = Online Learning Computer & Information Technology Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design OLRN1980 Access - Specialist OLRN1293Excel COMP1183 Microsoft Office 2013 OLRN1710PowerPoint COMP1268 Software Application Integration OLRN1930 Word - Specialist Elective: Program Option (Min of 60 hr) OLRN1030 Access - Expert OLRN1303 Excel - Expert COMP1278Publisher OLRN1940 Word - Expert For more information, contact: Amanda Pelley, apelley@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3454 Mobile Application Development #1323 Program Credential: Certificate Mobile development is defined as the set of technical tasks required to develop a front-end interface and interaction with the user that features new ergonomics and communication channels or back-end support for mobile access to “the cloud”. Students in this program will gain a broad range of skills in developing various applications for the three standard mobile device platforms: iOS, Android, and BlackBerry. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed with 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design OLRN1980 Access - Specialist PROG1015 Android Application Development OLRN1990 Dreamweaver (Webpage Authoring) PROG1195 iPhone Application Development OLRN1540 Java (Intermediate) OLRN1561JavaScript PROG1102 MySQL Databases PROG1215 Web Design for Mobile Applications For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Office Software Applications #1087 Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed to develop proficiency with various computer applications that are commonly used in business offices. Students will develop skills with the Windows operating system, computer fundamentals, word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentations. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design COMP1101 COMP1150 COMP1106 COMP1103 COMP1073 COMP1104 Access 2013 Computer Literacy for Windows (Word/Excel) Excel 2013 PowerPoint 2013 Windows 7 Word 2013 For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Programming with Visual Basic #1086 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program is designed for those individuals who are interested in developing the skills required to prepare for a career in business applications programming. Graduates will be able to apply object-oriented concepts to create event driven programs and build multi-tiered applications that meet business needs. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design PROG1430ADO.NET PROG1410ASP.NET PROG1330 Problem Solving and Programming Concepts INFO1480 Systems Analysis and Design PROG1290 Visual Basic.NET I PROG1300 Visual Basic.NET II PROG1320 Visual Basic.NET III For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Web Applications for Microsoft.NET #1120 Program Credential: Certificate This advanced program helps develop the skills necessary to build solutions based on the Microsoft .NET platform. The .NET platform was created with the Internet in mind. As a result, it fundamentally changes the way applications are developed for the Windows Operating System. Through the Microsoft .NET Framework, the student will use the tools and technologies to develop and deploy scalable and reliable web-based applications. Specific topic areas that will be covered include XML Web Services, ASP .NET, ADO .NET, Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft C# .NET. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design PROG1430ADO.NET PROG1410ASP.NET PROG1390HTML PROG1110Javascript INFO1480 Systems Analysis and Design PROG1300 Visual Basic.NET II PROG1440 XML Web Services For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 HOW TO APPLY FOR A PART-TIME PROGRAM To apply to most part-time programs, applicants apply directly to the college by completing a Conestoga Program Application Form. This form can be found in this catalogue on page 60. Payment for processing must be included. For some part-time programs, program application and acceptance must occur prior to registration in individual courses. For others, however, program application and acceptance can occur before or after certain courses have been successfully completed. Conestoga cannot issue a letter of acceptance to an International (Visa) student for admission to a part-time program. IN ORDER TO GRADUATE from a program, you must first... • Receive program and course communication updates • Be honoured credit for courses which are part of your program despite program requirement changes For further information, please refer to the Program Application Form on page 72. Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 33 Course Name Code OLRN1990 HTML PROG1390 Software Application Integration COMP1268 ü Sept 06 322.60 Technical Communications OLRN1810 ü Sept 06 457.96 A+ Essentials - Hardware COMP1413 ü Sept 06 510.36 A+ Essentials - Operating Systems Software COMP1417 ü Sept 06 484.16 Cisco CCNA COMP1068 Sept 13 600.76 Network+ OLRN1247 Sept 06 412.84 VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage COMP1028 Sept 17 632.31 ü ü ü ü ü ü COMP1245 Excel VBA and Macros Introduction COMP1340 Microsoft Office 2013 MS Office 2010 ü ü Start Date Mixed Online 322.60 Object-Oriented Programming With C++I PROG1050 ü Sept 28 274.72 Sept 28 274.72 Object-Oriented Programming With C++II PROG1060 ü Sept 28 274.72 Object-Oriented Programming With C++III PROG1070 ü Sept 28 274.72 Perl PROG1830 ü Sept 28 274.72 PHP: Introduction PROG1580 ü Sept 28 274.72 PHPII and Ajax PROG1510 ü Sept 28 274.72 Problem Solving and Programming Concepts PROG1330 Sept 22 274.72 Programming for Absolute Beginners OLRN1740 ü Sept 06 322.60 Programming in C OLRN1750 ü Sept 06 435.40 Python PROG1840 ü Sept 28 274.72 Ruby I PROG1190 ü Sept 28 274.72 Systems Analysis and Design INFO1480 Sept 21 274.72 Visual Basic.NET I PROG1290 ü Sept 28 274.72 Visual Basic.NET II PROG1300 ü Sept 28 274.72 Computer Applications COMP1150 Code Sept 06 Certification Preparatory Courses Excel VBA and Macros - Advanced Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Course Name Dreamweaver (Webpage Authoring) Computer Literacy for Windows (Word/Excel) COURSES Classroom Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Computer & Information Technology Sept 26 274.72 Sept 26 274.72 Sept 26 274.72 ü ü COMP1183 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Visual Basic.NET III PROG1320 ü Sept 28 274.72 COMP1258 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Visual C#.NET I PROG1720 ü Sept 28 274.72 PowerPoint OLRN1710 ü Sept 06* 322.60 Visual C#.NET II PROG1400 ü Sept 28 274.72 PowerPoint COMP1904 Sept 26 274.72 Web Design for Mobile Applications PROG1215 Sept 06 367.72 Project Management and Scheduling Software OLRN1097 Sept 06* 457.96 XML Web Services PROG1440 ü Sept 28 274.72 Access COMP1906 ü Sept 26 274.72 Access - Advanced COMP1907 ü Sept 26 274.72 Access - Expert OLRN1030 ü Sept 06* 322.60 Access - Specialist OLRN1980 ü Business Processes ü ü Databases Computer Programming ADO.NET PROG1430 Android Application Development PROG1015 ASP.NET PROG1410 Developing Web Applications with ASP.NET and C# PROG1005 iPhone Application Development Sept 28 274.72 Sept 06 367.72 Sept 28 274.72 ü Sept 06 412.84 PROG1195 ü Sept 06 367.72 Java (Introduction) OLRN1550 ü Sept 06 397.80 Java (Intermediate) OLRN1540 ü Sept 06 397.80 Java I PROG1460 ü Sept 28 274.72 Java II PROG1470 ü Sept 28 274.72 Java III PROG1480 ü JavaScript OLRN1561 JavaScript PROG1110 ü JavaScript II PROG1305 ü jQuery PROG1325 ü MySQL Databases PROG1102 34 ü ü ü ü ü ü Sept 28 274.72 Sept 06 510.36 Sept 28 274.72 Sept 28 274.72 Sept 28 274.72 Sept 06 412.84 Sept 06* 322.60 INFO1990 ü Sept 08 342.40 Database Concepts PROG1870 ü Sept 07 319.84 Programming SQL Server PROG1810 ü Sept 20 274.72 Sept 26 274.72 Sept 06 412.84 Sept 28 274.72 Internet Internet INFO1490 Internet Essentials OLRN1243 Internet Security INFO1540 ü ü ü Introduction to Computers Computer Keyboarding Skills I COMP1122 ü Sept 06 412.84 Introduction to Computers OLRN1480 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Introduction to Computers II NEW! OLRN1746 ü Sept 06 412.84 = Online Learning Course Name Code Course Name Networking Connecting Networks (Cisco Certified Network Associate) COMP1036 ü Sept 06 602.06 Introduction to Networks (Cisco Certified Network Associate) COMP1033 ü Sept 06 602.06 Routing and Switching Essentials (Cisco Certified Network Associate) COMP1034 ü Scaling Networks (Cisco Certified Network Associate) COMP1035 ü Sept 06 Sept 06 602.06 602.06 Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Computer & Information Technology Code Excel - Expert OLRN1303 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Excel Formulas OLRN1294 ü Sept 06 322.60 Word Processing Word COMP1901 ü Sept 26 274.72 Word - Advanced COMP1902 ü Sept 26 274.72 Word - Expert OLRN1940 ü Sept 06* 322.60 Word - Specialist OLRN1930 ü Sept 06* 322.60 One Day Workshops Dealing with Difficult People COMM0120 ü Oct 29 299.00 Effective Communication Strategies COMM0261 ü Oct 22 299.00 Effective Time Management MGMT0180 ü Oct 15 299.00 Emotional Intelligence COMM0040 ü Oct 27 299.00 Exceptional Customer Service BUS1160 ü Nov 17 299.00 Google Your Life NEW! COMP0248 ü Oct 09 49.99 Handling Conflict Effectively COMM0281 ü Nov 19 299.00 Influence Without Authority MGMT0530 ü Oct 26 299.00 Microsoft Access 2013 Level 1 COMP0121 ü Oct 17 179.00 Microsoft Access 2013 Level 2 COMP0122 ü Oct 24 179.00 Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 1 COMP0011 ü Sept 17* 179.00 Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 2 COMP0012 ü Sept 24* 179.00 Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 3 COMP0013 ü Oct 01* 179.00 Microsoft Project 2013 Level 1 COMP0126 ü Nov 07* 179.00 Microsoft Word 2013 Level 1 COMP0007 ü Oct 08 179.00 Microsoft Word 2013 Level 2 COMP0117 ü Oct 15 179.00 Transforming Difficult Conversations into Productive Discussions COMM0025 ü Oct 19 299.00 Transitioning into the Leadership Role MGMT0681 ü Nov 02 299.00 Working With Teams COMM0271 ü Oct 01 299.00 Sept 06* 322.60 Operating Systems Windows 7 COMP1422 Windows 7 COMP1073 Windows 8 COMP1208 ü COMP1911 Excel OLRN1293 Excel - Advanced COMP1912 ü Tuesday, August 9 – 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Welcome Centre – Room #103 Monday, August 22 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Welcome Centre – Room #236 322.60 ü Sept 26 274.72 Friday, August 12 – 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Room #2D10 Monday, August 29 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, Room #2D04 ü Sept 22* 274.72 Guelph campus: Sept 06* 412.84 Sept 20* 274.72 ü ü Doon (Kitchener) campus: 274.72 Spreadsheets Excel To learn more about this program and how to qualify for the free training, please attend one of our information sessions: Sept 26 ü COMP1900 The Information Technology Business Analysis program (#1354) is meeting industry requirements for professionals with both business and technology knowledge who understand how to turn insight into action. This Ontario College Graduate Certificate program is designed to support low-income women who are unemployed or underemployed as they prepare for successful careers in this new and exciting field. Sept 06* ü Project Management Microsoft Project FREE CAREER TRAINING FOR WOMEN ü Waterloo campus: Tuesday, August 16 – 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Room #B2 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 35 Computer & Information Technology New! Information Technology Data Analytics (Program #1373) Data analytics is quickly becoming one of the most useful elements used in business to unlock new possibilities and help in achieving goals. Having formal training in data collection and analysis techniques tells an employer that you are not only prepared for the demand of the daily tasks that are faced by today’s office employee but can also customize and help set up various areas within a company where data metrics are needed. Our program can help you achieve the skills that every company will need to utilize as they advance into the next technological era. Face-to-face courses are offered every semester. Delivery schedule: Business Processes – Fall 2016, Winter 2017 Database Concepts – Fall 2016, Winter 2017 Database Development Applications – Spring 2017 Data Mining Techniques – Spring 2017 See page 32 for program details. Google Your Life (COMP0248) Google may have started as an internet search tool but it is so much more than that now. This introductory Google workshop will help you organize your life and maintain your sense of privacy, regardless of what kind of smartphone you use. Bring your smartphone, access our Wi-Fi, and be a part of an interactive workshop. Start date: Oct 9 Cost: $49.99 Introduction to Computers (OLRN1480) This course will familiarize students with both the hardware and software of their computer system. Students will be able to use the most common functions of the Windows operating system including the Windows Explorer program for file management and will be able to identify security risks and protect their computers from malware. Students will be able to build properly formatted documents using Microsoft Word and spreadsheets including correctly functioning formulas using Microsoft Excel. Microsoft Works is NOT acceptable for use in the course. Start dates: Sept 6, Oct 3, Nov 1, Dec 1 Cost: $412.84 New! Network Administration and Technical Support (Program #0917) An accelerated program delivered half-days, Monday to Friday that qualifies for Second Career funding. This program’s main focus is to provide you with the handson training that is necessary in the process of installing and setting up server systems that are used throughout industry. If you are looking to retrain to enter the IT field of employment, add practical experience to your current education, or further develop and enhance your IT skills for advancement in this field then this program is for you. Program starting in October 2016 iPhone Application Development (PROG1195) This course will familiarize the student with planning, developing, and testing mobile applications for the iOS platform using Swift. Students will design and build multiple apps throughout the course. Topics include: GUI design, layouts, event handling, internationalization, databases, and touch events. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $367.72 For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert at cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca 36 = Online Learning Food Processing Technology Food Processing Advanced Sanitation Practices #0790 Food Technology Equipment Operation and Maintenance #1359 Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed to provide individuals interested or currently practicing in the Cleaning and Sanitation field in the food processing industry with the technical knowledge and skills to achieve effective results and manage the complex tasks associated with sanitary compliance. This program consists of four mandatory courses that address specific technical issues relating to sanitary compliance. Courses are delivered in-class and online for a total of 138 hours of training. Program Credential: Certificate This 4 month program will prepare a graduate having a previous technical degree, diploma or certificate in a millwright-related program, for an advanced career in the food manufacturing industry. The program includes key hands-on courses designed to enhance skills and knowledge gained in previous education stages for direct applicability in a food processing environment. This program is intended for students who have completed a millwright or millwright-related program (metal fabricator, machinist, CNC, etc). Program Design Program Design FOOD1335 FOOD1075 FOOD1120 OHS1120 FOOD1205 MILL1360 FOOD1370 FOOD1220 Effective Cleaning & Sanitation - Theory and Applications Food Processing Basics Food Safety Level 1 Occupational Health and Safety for the Food Processing Industry - Condensed For more information, contact: Luis Garcia, lgarcia@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2475 Food Processing Operations #1358 Program Credential: Certificate This hands-on program will provide students with practical knowledge and experience in food processing methods (e. g. pasteurization, filling and packaging), equipment adjustment and sanitation, and troubleshooting a complete production line. Through extensive pilot plant trials complemented with theory sessions, students will understand food manufacturing concepts such as line efficiency, productivity, yield, costing, quality, traceability, continuous improvement, lean manufacturing, preventative maintenance, leadership and teamwork. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices and HACCP. The program includes the practical development of HACCP elements and understanding recall plans and traceability system components. Students will also perform cleaning and sanitation activities and learn about the chemistry of cleaning and sanitation agents, with an emphasis on environmental cleanliness failure in a food processing environment. Methods of detecting issues, correcting them, and developing an effective Cleaning and Sanitation Plan will be explored from a theoretical and practical point of view. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 6 weeks of acceptance into the program. Program Design FOOD1500 FOOD1480 FOOD1490 FOOD1460 FOOD1470 Food Manufacturing Project Food Processing and Product Development Food Processing Operations Food Safety and Cleaning Theory Principles of Manufacturing Operations Food Safety - Level 1 Industrial Maintenance Theory and Applications Operations in Food Processing Principles of Manufacturing For more information, contact: Luis Garcia, lgarcia@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2475 New! Sustainable Local Food #1350 Program Credential: Certificate In this online program, participants explore the practices, principles and philosophies involved in local food system development. The focus is on increasing both academic and hands-on knowledge of regional food initiatives across Canada, alongside international historical practices and current standards. There is a specific concentration on applied learning, online networking, and community research. This certificate is the first of its kind in Canada and will be of interest to those working in local food system development or interested in learning more about sustainable food in an online community environment. Note: Visit www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design FOOD1430 FOOD1400 FOOD1440 FOOD1410 FOOD1420 FOOD1450 Between Farm and Table: Local Food Businesses and Cooperatives Field to for k: Introduction to Local and Global Food Systems Food Security and Food Justice in Canada Food Systems Trends and Policy in Canada Today Understanding Sustainable Farming: Principles and Practices Urban Agriculture, Community Gardens, Food Secure Cities For more information, contact: Lindsay Vanderhout, lvanderhout@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2316 For more information, contact: Luis Garcia, lgarcia@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2475 Food Processing Supervisor #1250 Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills essential to effectively conduct supervisory activities in a food processing environment. Students will be exposed to exercises, case studies and practical application of supervisory skills related to the food processing work environment. This program consists of nine mandatory courses that address current food processing issues and trends. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program in order to graduate. Program Design HRM0040 QUAL1150 MGMT1370 HRM0070 FOOD1075 FOOD1120 MGMT1400 OHS1120 MGMT1350 Coaching and Developing People (MLCP) Continuous Improvement Processes (MLCP) Creative and Critical Thinking Developing Effective Teams Food Processing Basics Food Safety Level 1 Managing Change Occupational Health and Safety for the Food Processing Industry - Condensed Project Management For more information, contact: Luis Garcia, lgarcia@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2475 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 37 Course Name Code Course Name Field to Fork: Introduction to Local and Global Food Systems FOOD1400 Food Security and Food Justice in Canada FOOD1440 ü Sept 06 435.40 Understanding Sustainable Farming: Principles and Practices FOOD1420 ü Sept 06 435.40 Urban Agriculture, Community Gardens, Food Secure Cities FOOD1450 ü Sept 06 435.40 Continuous Quality Improvement in the Food Processing Industry FOOD1320 ü Sept 06 443.56 Effective Cleaning & Sanitation Theory and Applications FOOD1335 ü Oct 18 550.46 Environmental Monitoring FOOD1510 ü Food Processing Basics FOOD1075 ü Sept 06 435.40 Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Food Processing Technology Code Food Safety Basics FOOD1310 ü Sept 07* Food Safety Level 1 FOOD1120 ü Sept 07* 383.70 Occupational Health and Safety for the Food Processing Industry Condensed OHS1120 ü Sept 07* 116.80 194.47 Food Processing Technology ü Nov 29 800.00 Sept 07* 116.80 Anytime, Anywhere Popular Courses Accounting Fundamentals (ACCT1430) Demand for accounting professionals currently exceeds supply. If you're interested in increasing your financial awareness while also gaining a marketable skill, this course is for you. You'll learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, as well as how to analyze and record financial transactions. Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 (COMP1297) Learn how to imagine, design, build, and optimize a cross-platform mobile app using the very latest HTML5 standards. The result will be a mobile app that's fast and runs on just about any smartphone or tablet computer. Creating Web Pages (COMP1286) Create and post your very own Web site on the Internet using HTML in this extensive, hands-on, six week workshop. First, you'll learn about the capabilities of the World Wide Web and the fundamentals of web design. Then, you'll plan the content, structure and layout of your Web site, create pages full of neatly formatted text, and add color, backgrounds, graphics, and tables. • • • • • • Professional development and personal achievement Convenient six-week format Monthly start dates Interactive learning environment Instructor-led online courses Courses are $184.48 How to get Started in Game Development (PROG1675) There's never been a better time to start a career in the game development industry. Games can be found on computers, the Web, gaming consoles, and virtually every mobile tablet and phone. Industry forecasts indicate that gaming will be worth close to $100 billion dollars in the next two years. Talented, creative, and enthusiastic people are in great demand in this industry. Understanding the Cloud (COMP1740) What is the cloud? If you have trouble answering this question, you're not alone. In this course, we'll explore how the cloud works, what drives its incredible growth, and how you can use cloud services. And don't worry if you're not tech-savvy! We'll relate the cloud to things you encounter every day, using practical, non-technical language. Using Social Media for Business (SOC1040) One of the biggest challenges for most business owners is to find a continuous supply of new customers. Whether you consider yourself a social media novice or a seasoned veteran, this course will give you a solid foundation and thorough understanding of what social media is and how you can use it to grow your business. Hundreds of other courses to choose from. Explore our online course catalogue today. www.ed2go.com/conestoga Approx. Cost ($) Communications ü Oct 16 122.97 The Psychic World META0110 ü Oct 15 122.97 Sept 06 412.84 Mixed META0060 Course Name Online Reincarnation - Who Were You? Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom Start Date Mixed Code COURSES Start Date Course Name Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) General Interest Code New Age/Metaphysics Adventures in Memoir Writing NEW! GINT0557 Conquer the Blank Page NEW! GINT0553 Creative Writing - Beginners OLRN0120 Creative Writing OLRN0130 From Spark to Story NEW! GINT0525 Introduction to Non-Fiction COMM1725 Writing Short Stories NEW! GINT0342 Faceted Stone Set Ring - A Short Fine Jewellery Making Workshop Sept 17* ü 122.97 Sept 24* 122.97 ü Sept 06 322.60 ü Sept 06 322.60 Career Mapping and Job Attainment Oct 15* 122.97 Special Interest - Credit Courses ü Sept 06 390.28 French Culture and Language I FREN1000 ü Sept 14 329.92 ü Sept 14 194.81 Psychology: Basic Processes of Behaviour PSYC1010 ü Sept 13 329.92 GINT0542 ü Nov 09 100.17 Spanish Culture and Language I SPAN1000 ü Sept 15 329.92 Glass Fusing GINT0903 ü Sept 20 228.00 GINT0212 ü Sept 10 199.00 Jewellery Making and Metalsmithing GINT0140 ü Sept 21 302.23 Ring and Earring - Fine Jewellery Making Workshop GINT0883 ü Oct 03 100.17 HOME0030 ü Sept 25 49.99 Stained Glass GINT0410 ü Sept 19 238.75 5-10-15 Minute Make-up Looks GINT0300 ü Oct 01 126.36 What to Wear GINT0475 ü Sept 24 151.18 Featured Courses Sept 06* 412.84 Motorcycle Driver Training (M1 to M2 license) GINT0315 ü ü Creative Arts Fashion and Imagery Health and Wellness Medical Terminology OLRN1641 ü Hospitality & Culinary Arts Beer and Food Pairing GINT0623 ü Wine and Food Pairing GINT0087 ü Sew the Perfect Fitting Bra NEW! GINT0417 ü Oct 11 219.84 Sewing for The Beginner GINT0390 ü Oct 03 234.36 (M2 Exit) - Experienced Rider GINT0005 ü Sept 09 464.99 Basic Motorcycle Maintenance GINT0060 ü Oct 04* 140.00 Motorcycle Driver Training GINT0315 ü Sept 09* 485.00 Motorcycle Driver Training Level 2 GINT0321 ü Sept 03 150.00 Sept 06* 435.40 Oct 12 55.00 Nov 29 55.00 Knitting and Sewing Motorcycle Rider Training Music Introduction to Guitar NEW! OLRN1748 Introduction to Guitar Repair and Design GINT0270 ü Sept 12* 795.00 Song Writing 101 GINT0435 ü Sept 13 199.00 Song Writing 102 NEW! GINT0436 ü Oct 18 199.00 ü Self Development OLRN2091 ü Special Interests Surviving in the Wilderness without Your GPS Your Home Home Buying and Selling Tips NEW! MOTORCYCLE DRIVER TRAINING Each lesson builds on the previous, allowing for continuous skill improvement for a full riding experience. Topics include: balance and braking, starting and stopping the engine, clutch control, shoulder checks, slow speed manoeuvers, and gear shifting. Start dates: Sept 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 14, 21, 28 Cost: $485 (includes Ministry of Transportation Student Fee) Experienced Rider (M2 Exit – M2 to M license) GINT0005 This course is designed for ‘M2’ class licensed riders seeking to be tested for their ‘M’ class license, with an initial skills test and progressing to on-lot and on-road riding. Topics include: slow-speed riding, steering and braking, traffic behaviour, and highway and group riding. Start dates: Sept 9, 23, Oct 14 Cost: $465 (includes Ministry of Transportation Student Fee) Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 39 General Interest Creative Writing (OLRN0130) This is a course for people who have some writing and critiquing experience of their own. Participants should have 2 to 3 story-length pieces of their own writing to workshop over the term and will be required to read the same number of submissions by fellow participants. Students are expected to provide critiques of each other's work that are more detailed than the ones required in the beginners course. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $322.60 Building Wealth through Real Estate (GINT0702) Across the country, ordinary Canadians are building wealth and freedom by real estate investing. The return from owning investment property can pay for a child’s education, fund retirement, and provide passive income for leisure activities and hobbies. Learn how to get tenants to pay your mortgage while you enjoy the cash flow and appreciation your properties will provide you. Start date: Sept 20 and Oct 18 Cost: $99.13 The World of Astronomy (OLRN1915) Astronomy is the study of all that which is beyond the Earth. This course examines the visible features of the sky—Moon, Sun, planets, stars, constellations, meteors and galaxies. Students will learn how to ‘navigate across the night sky’ by moving from constellation to constellation in a logical and progressive manner. In addition, students will examine the content of key constellations in detail and develop skills in analyzing and explaining unique astronomical phenomena. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $435.40 New! Surviving the Wilderness Without Your GPS (GINT0212) Are you a hiker, boater, outdoor person, or someone that uses a GPS in the field or water? This course will enable you to confidently use both a map and compass to navigate without the use of a GPS, or electronic instruments. If your GPS breaks, shuts down, or is lost, you’ll always have a low-tech, highly accurate, waterproof and shock resistant way of finding your way out. Start date: Sept 10 Cost: $199 Reincarnation – Who Were You? (META0060) This one-day workshop explores the possibility of past lives and what Karma is. It gives some very interesting theories as to why bad things do happen to good people and why you are where you are today. This workshop includes three group past-life regressions which may help the students to remember their previous lives. A blanket and pillow is required for class. It is suggested students wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing. Glass Fusing (GINT0903) Glass Fusing is the art of using a kiln to join two pieces of glass together. In this introductory class, you will learn how to cut and assemble glass to be fused in the kiln. Kiln preparation, firing schedules, slumping techniques, glass compatibility and inclusions will be covered throughout the course. Enjoy making several projects starting with a small learning piece, then an 8" square or round plate of your own design. Other projects may include a picture frame, candle base, coasters, jewellery, abstract hanging or suncatcher. Glass cutting experience is helpful, but basic glass cutting techniques will be demonstrated for those people new to glass work. Start date: Sept 20 Cost: $228 (plus additional supplies: $75-$150) Jewellery Making and Metalsmithing (GINT0140) Have you wondered how jewellery is made or wanted to learn how to make it yourself? Learn how to use a jeweller’s saw, acetylene torch, flexible shaft, and rolling mill. This course includes basic finishing, soldering and filing techniques which you will use to create earrings, rings and pendants of your own design. Start date: Sept 21 Cost: $302.23 Date: Oct 16 Cost: $122.97 40 = Online Learning Health & Life Sciences New! Children’s Mental Health #1390 Program Credential: Certificate This certificate program is designed for busy professionals who are currently working with infant, child and adolescent populations with potential mental health challenges. Professionals who may benefit from this certificate include those currently working in the health care and/or community services field with an interest in working with children. Students will gain the relevant knowledge and skills to effectively work with infants, children or adolescents with complicated psychiatric disorders. The interactive, online courses in this program will focus on the developmental process, understanding psychiatric disorders and associated behaviours, risk factors and triggers, the identification of behaviours and symptoms, family relationships, and intervention and prevention strategies. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design OLRN1417 OLRN1353 OLRN1875 OLRN1885 OLRN1373 Cognitive Development, Trauma and Loss - Children’s Mental Health Focus Family Relationships and their Impact on Psychiatric Disorders Prevention and Intervention Strategies - Children’s Mental Health Psychiatric Disorders Common to the Infant, Child and Adolescent Population Risk Factors of Common Psychiatric Disorders in the Infant, Child and Adolescent Population For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Cardiac Care - Registered Nurse (Graduate Certificate) #0493 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This program focuses on the care of the adult client with acute cardiac problems. Emphasis is on the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system, arrhythmia interpretation, assessment skills, advanced cardiac monitoring, and client care including prevention, management and rehabilitation. Note: All courses require College of Nurses registration. RPN’s are eligible to take individual courses but they are not eligible to register or complete the program certificate at this time. Program Design NURS8160 NURS8180 NURS8115 NURS8190 NURS8150 NURS8170 NURS8605 OHS1320 12 Lead ECG Interpretation Advanced Cardiac Arrhythmia Basic Cardiac Arrhythmias Clinical Practicum - Cardiac Care Coronary Care Nursing Hemodynamic Monitoring Medication Management of Cardiovascular Emergencies Safety in the Workplace For more information, contact: Jennifer Harrison, jjharrison@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8034 Critical Care Nursing - Registered Nurse (Graduate Certificate) #0479 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate Through theory and supervised clinical practice using the nursing process, this program focuses on stabilizing and caring for the critically ill adult client. Because the program has a flexible curriculum design, it will meet the needs of both the experienced critical care nurse and the nurse who wants to move into this specialty area. Note: All courses require College of Nurses registration. RPN’s are eligible to take individual courses but they are not eligible to register or complete the program certificate at this time. Program Design NURS8115 NURS8455 NURS8150 NURS8405 NURS8170 NURS8420 NURS8430 NURS8440 NURS8395 NURS8460 NURS8410 OHS1320 Basic Cardiac Arrhythmias Clinical Practicum - Critical Care Coronary Care Nursing Gastrointestinal Nursing Hemodynamic Monitoring Neurological Nursing in Critical Care Physiological Concepts of Critical Care I Physiological Concepts of Critical Care II Professional Issues in Critical Care Pulmonary Nursing Renal Nursing Safety in the Workplace Dementia Studies - Multidiscipline (Graduate Certificate) #1029 Applicants for this part-time program are no longer being accepted. Students should contact their program coordinator to discuss their plans for completion. For more information, contact: Michelle Heyer, mheyer@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2503 Diabetes Education #1262 Note: This program is currently under revision for fall 2016. Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Emergency Nursing - Registered Nurse #1157 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This program provides the RN with the knowledge and skills required to give comprehensive care to patients in the Emergency Department. Throughout the program there will be an emphasis on triage through secondary assessment, critical thinking and problem solving. The clinical care and management of children, adolescents and the elderly in an emergency setting will receive special attention. Focus will also be given to special situations encountered in emergency nursing. This program will assist nurses preparing for the CNA certification exam in Emergency Nursing. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design NURS8160 NURS8115 NURS8635 NURS8640 NURS8655 NURS8680 NURS8990 NURS8980 NURS8693 NURS8700 NURS8715 NURS8720 NURS8735 OHS1320 NURS8740 12 Lead ECG Interpretation Basic Cardiac Arrhythmias Basic Concepts of Emergency Nursing Cardiovascular Emergencies Clinical Practicum I-RN Emergency Nursing Emergencies related to the Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat (H.E.E.N.T) Emergency Nursing Comprehensive Review Gastrointestinal Emergency Nursing Genito-Urinary and Obstetrical/Gynecological Emergencies Musculo-Skeletal and Integumentary System Emergencies Neurological and Endocrinological Emergencies Pediatric and Gerontological Emergencies Respiratory Emergencies Safety in the Workplace Special Considerations and Situations in Emergency Nursing For more information, contact: Samantha Brandt, sbrandt@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8084 Enhanced Personal Support Worker - Palliative/End-of-Life Care #1352 Program Credential: Certificate of Achievement Develop enhanced capabilities required to excel in the delivery of supportive palliative/ end-of-life care. As essential team members in our evolving healthcare system, personal support workers who complete this certificate will be equipped with enhanced capabilities to function as leaders in the delivery of integrated palliative/end-of-life care excellence. This program is comprised of seven courses that emphasize learning and growth in the following areas: communication and relational skills, holistic and individualized approaches to supportive care, role optimization within the contexts of person and family-centred care, and interprofessional collaborative delivery models. Leadership and professionalism will be emphasized as essential foundations to the practice of quality palliative/end-of-life care. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 2 years of acceptance into the program. For more information, contact: Jennifer Harrison, jjharrison@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8034 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 41 Health & Life Sciences Esthetics #1161 Program Design HEAL1810 HEAL1895 PSW1570 PSW1575 PSW1580 PSW1585 PSW1590 Mental Health First Aid Gentle Persuasive Approaches (GPA) Introduction to Palliative/End-of-Life Care Life-Limiting Illness Across the Lifespan Pain and Symptom Management in the Context of Life-Limiting Illness Supportive Care for the Person and Family Medication Administration at End-of-Life For more information, contact: Kim Myre, kmyre@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3445 Enhanced Personal Support Worker - Acute Care #1368 Program Credential: Certificate of Achievement The role of the personal support worker is beginning to flourish within all venues of the health care system. In particular there is a considerable focus on the valuable contributions that the personal support worker can bring to the acute care environment. This certificate program is designed to prepare those currently functioning as personal support workers with the knowledge and capabilities to excel within their role as it pertains to the acute care setting. Grounded in the principles of accountability, diversity, equity and dignity, this program offers students the opportunity to work through case-based scenarios and practice integration exercises designed to embrace person-centred care, enhance skill development, excel in communication, documentation and observational assessment and analyses, and enrich problem-solving, critical thinking and self-reflective practice. In addition, innovative interactive tutorials will introduce and reinforce evidence-informed practice and collaborative team care. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 2 years of acceptance into the program. Mental Health First Aid Gentle Persuasive Approaches (GPA) Health Promotion and Wellness Introduction to the Acute Care Environment Observational Assessment, Analysis and Documentation Challenged Health in the Acute Care Environment Care of the Older Adult and Family Enhanced Personal Support Worker - Community-Based Care #1365 Program Credential: Certificate of Achievement Now, more than ever before, emphasis is being placed on the importance of delivering quality care in home and community-based care environments. This certificate program will equip those currently functioning as personal support workers with the knowledge and capabilities to excel in their role within the context of our rapidly evolving and technology-enabled health care system. Grounded in the principles of accountability, diversity, equity and dignity, this program offers students the opportunity to work through case-based scenarios and practice integration exercises designed to emphasize enhanced skill development in the areas of problem-solving, critical thinking, observational analysis, documentation, effective communication, person and family-centred care, collaborative helping relationships and personal self-care. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Design HEAL1810 HEAL1895 PSW1015 PSW1025 PSW1035 PSW1045 PSW1055 Mental Health First Aid Gentle Persuasive Approaches (GPA) Promoting Health and Wellness Across the Lifespan Preventing and Managing Chronic Disease Supporting Recovery, Rehabilitative, Restorative and Palliative/End of Life Care Ensuring Safety and Comfort in Community-Based Environments Healthy Aging and Care of the Older Adult For more information, contact: Kim Myre, kmyre@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3445 ESTH1140 ESTH1150 ESTH1160 ESTH1210 ESTH1170 ESTH1190 ESTH1200 ESTH1020 ESTH1270 ESTH1180 Applied Body and Spa Treatments Body Waxing Career Planning for Esthetical Opportunities Clinical Practices for Esthetics Esthetical Science - Anatomy Manicure Techniques Pedicure Procedures Professional Make-Up Skin Care I Skin Care II For more information, contact: Indra Koomarchand, ikoomarchand@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8252 Infusion Nursing #0863 Program Design For more information, contact: Kim Myre, kmyre@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3445 Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 2 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate Advances in medical science have resulted in widespread use of infusion therapy in all health care settings. This program will provide the nurse with knowledge and skills in all aspects of infusion therapy in the adult population with special considerations for the older adult. The curriculum involves a review of pertinent anatomy and physiology. Program Design HEAL1810 HEAL1895 PSW1065 PSW1405 PSW1415 PSW1425 PSW1435 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program will prepare students for the ever changing industry of Esthetics, whether pursuing a career at a spa/salon or establishing a spa/salon within the field. Completion of this program will provide skills in various treatment techniques with sufficient knowledge of biochemistry, anatomy and theory to implement esthetic treatments and advise industry consumers. The program will stress manipulative skills and the theory to understand the operations of the esthetic industry. Topics include: manicure, pedicure, make-up application, body waxing, spa body treatments and body massage, basic and advanced facials including aromatherapy facial, product knowledge, marketing, equipment knowledge, chemistry applications and business management. NURS8335 Anatomy and Physiology for Infusion Therapy NURS8230 Blood Component Therapy NURS8265 Central Venous Lines NURS8270 Intravenous Drugs NURS8295 Patient Controlled Analgesia NURS8425 Professional Practice in Infusion Therapy NURS8310 Starting Intravenous Lines NURS8325 Troubleshooting Infusion Therapy NURS8485Venipuncture Elective: Program Option (Complete 1 course) NURS8290Chemotherapy NURS8275 Paediatric Intravenous Therapy NURS8355 Parenteral Nutrition For more information, contact: Jennifer Harrison, jjharrison@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8034 Leadership in Long-Term Care and Retirement Living #1341 Program Credential: Certificate The Leadership in Long-Term Care and Retirement Living program is designed for individuals currently working or wanting to work in a management/leadership position in the seniors living industry. The courses in this program are a combination of self-directed learning, structured reading packages, learning assignments, online discussion boards, and face-to-face learning. The structure of the learning activities will enable the students to apply the concepts covered in the course materials and classes to the seniors living environment. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design HEAL1740 HEAL1730 HEAL1780 HEAL1760 HEAL1770 HEAL1750 Approaches to Leadership: Serving Foundations and Philosophies: Aligning Leadership in Quality Improvement: Improving Leadership Skills & Techniques - Resources & Processes: Stewarding Leadership Skills and Techniques - People: Connecting Leadership Strategies and Concepts: Mobilizing For more information, contact: Regina Dryngiewicz, rdryngiewicz@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext 3635 42 = Online Learning Health & Life Sciences Oncology Nursing - Registered Nurse #1255 Perinatal Nursing - Registered Nurse #0954 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This post-diploma program develops and enhances the nurse’s oncology knowledge and skill, and assists the RN preparing to write the national CNA certification exam in Oncology Nursing. All courses in the program are offered online except for the Clinical Practicum. The courses provide a theoretical knowledge base in Oncology Nursing and are followed by a clinical placement targeted at the application of concepts learned throughout the program. Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This program is offered online, with the exception of a consolidated practicum in the clinical environment at the end of the program. It is designed to embrace and support the knowledge, skills and abilities of those working with childbearing families. The curriculum is based on the guidelines established by AWHONN, SOGC, IBLCE, and RNAO BPG’s and supports content covered in the CNA perinatal certification designation. The program emphasizes the importance of the partnership between the care provider and the childbearing family. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design Program Design NURS8810 NURS8820 NURS8830 NURS8840 NURS8850 NURS8860 OHS1320 Oncology Nursing 1 RN Clinical Aspects & Supportive Therapy Oncology Nursing 2 RN Clinical Management of Major Cancer Diseases Oncology Nursing 3 RN Cancer Treatment Modalities and Oncologic Complications Oncology Nursing 4 RN Cancer Supportive Therapies and Symptom Management Oncology Nursing - Comprehensive Review Oncology Nursing Practicum RN Safety in the Workplace For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Oncology Nursing - Registered Practical Nurse #1254 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This post-diploma program delivered entirely online is designed to provide the RPN with a theoretical knowledge base in Oncology Nursing and develop increased competence within the RPN scope of practice. Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design PNUR8400 Oncology Nursing 1 RPN: Cancer and Its Supportive Care PNUR8410 Oncology Nursing 2 RPN: Cancer Diseases and Specific Care PNUR8420 Oncology Nursing 3 RPN: Cancer Therapies PNUR8430 Oncology Nursing 4 RPN: Cancer Support Therapies and Symptom Management Note: NURS8850 Oncology Nursing - Comprehensive Review is available for RPN's. For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Palliative Care #1253 Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of individuals (RPNs, Orderlies, PSWs, Volunteers, Support Workers, Clergy) who deal with the terminally ill and their families. Students will learn to provide compassionate care in which the quality of remaining life is the objective. Students will explore symptom control as the basis to develop a team approach which includes the patient and those close to them. Palliative care also attempts to provide bereavement care for families. Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Students who have completed the theory courses need to contact the college regarding their placement. Students must be able to identify a location for their placement in order for the college to proceed with the arrangements. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design PALL1030 PALL1040 PALL1060 PALL1070 PALL1050 PALL1020 OHS1320 Comfort Measures Ethical, Legal and Spiritual Concerns Orientation to Palliative Care Palliative Care Communications Palliative Care Field Placement Psychological and Social Implications of Palliative Care Safety in the Workplace NURS8595 NURS8930 NURS8045 NURS8155 NURS8210 NURS8135 NURS8025 NURS8195 NURS8105 NURS8215 NURS8035 OHS1320 Breastfeeding I/Maternal Health Clinical Experience-Pre-Birth/Birth/Post-Birth Emotional and Physiological Adaptation to Pregnancy Emotional and Physiological Process of Birth Infant Health Introduction to Community - Post-Birth Introduction to Perinatal Health Nursing Care During The Birth Process Nursing Care of The Mother Experiencing Complicated Birth Pain Management/Comfort Measures/Supportive Care Physiological Challenges of Pregnancy Safety in the Workplace For more information, contact: Angela Murphy, amurphy@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8021 Perinatal Nursing - Registered Practical Nurse #1296 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate The Perinatal Nursing program for Registered Practical Nurses is offered online, with the exception of a consolidated practicum in the clinical environment at the end of the program. The program is designed to enhance and support the knowledge and skills of RPNs who work with childbearing families. The curriculum is based on the guidelines established by AWHONN, SOGC, IBLCE, and DONA and applies a multidisciplinary and holistic approach. This program emphasizes the importance of the partnership between the care provider and the childbearing family. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design NURS8595 NURS8045 NURS8155 NURS8210 NURS8135 NURS8025 NURS8035 NURS8950 NURS8940 OHS1320 Breastfeeding I/Maternal Health Emotional and Physiological Adaptation to Pregnancy Emotional and Physiological Process of Birth Infant Health Introduction to Community - Post-Birth Introduction to Perinatal Health Physiological Challenges of Pregnancy Registered Practical Nurse Maternal and Newborn Care RPN Clinical Experience Pre-Birth/Post-Birth Safety in the Workplace For more information, contact: Angela Murphy, amurphy@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8021 Perioperative Nursing - Registered Nurse #1118 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate Admission to this program occurs every September. The program takes 10 months to complete. Classes are held every Wednesday evening and every Saturday. This graduate certificate program will provide the RN with the knowledge and skills to function effectively in Perioperative (Preoperative, Intraoperative and Postoperative) Nursing. In addition to theoretical knowledge, the program reinforces the technical skills required of a surgical team member. Lab days and clinical experience are integrated throughout the program. A consolidated practicum is completed at the end of the program. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 43 Health & Life Sciences Program Design OHS1320 NURS8566 NURS8985 NURS8085 NURS8570 NURS8800 of person and family-centred care and interprofessional collaborative delivery models. This comprehensive program will be useful to those students interested in writing the CNA/CHPCA specialty certification exam in Hospice Palliative Care Nursing (CHPCN[C]). Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Safety in the Workplace Intraoperative Nursing I Theory/Lab/ Practice Anaesthesia and Postoperative Nursing Theory/Lab Intraoperative Nursing II Theory/Lab/ Practice Intraoperative Nursing III Theory/Lab/ Practice Consolidated Practicum Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 2 years of acceptance into the program. For more information, contact: Marjorie Simon, msimon@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8216 Program Design Perioperative Nursing - Registered Practical Nurse #1119 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate Admission to this program occurs every September. The program takes 10 months to complete. Classes are held every Wednesday evening and every Saturday. This graduate certificate program will provide the RPN with the knowledge and skills to function effectively in Perioperative (Preoperative, Intraoperative and Postoperative) Nursing. In addition to theoretical knowledge, this program reinforces the technical skills required of a surgical team member. Lab days and clinical experience are integrated throughout the program. A consolidated practicum is completed at the end of the program. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Design NURS8085 NURS8566 NURS8570 OHS1320 PNUR8505 PNUR8785 Personal Support Worker #1165 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate Make a difference for people with supportive care needs. Choose a career as a Personal Support Worker. This program will prepare you to provide supportive care to individuals and families in a variety of settings, such as long-term care facilities and community home care. Students will be provided with the knowledge and skills to assist clients of all ages with the activities of daily living, including personal care, home management and nutrition and family responsibilities. As with other Health Sciences programs, students are taught theory in a classroom setting and will be required to apply the theory to lab and clinical experiences in institutional and in home care settings. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Design For more information, contact: Kim Myre, kmyre@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3445 Sterile Supply Processing #1256 Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 7 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design HEAL1350 HEAL1340 HEAL1360 OLRN1226 HEAL1330 OLRN1641 HEAL1320 HEAL1370 Assembly, Wrapping and Packaging of Instrumentation, Supplies and Patient Care Equipment Decontamination Principles, Procedures and Practices Disinfection and Sterilization Concepts and Techniques Human Relations Identification, Care and Handling of Instrumentation Medical Terminology Microbiology and Infection Control Sterile Storage, Inventory Control and Management of Resources For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Thanatology (Death and Dying) #1287 College Reading & Writing Skills Palliative Care Pregraduate Consolidation Professional Care Practice, Community and Long Term Care Professional Practice I Professional Practice II Resident Centered Care Resident Centered Care II Safety in the Workplace Structure and Function of the Body for Resident Centered Care Supportive Care Practice I Supportive Care Practice II Supportive Care Theory I Supportive Care Theory II Program Credential: Certificate This program aims to promote awareness and understanding of death and how it affects individuals. Courses in the program focus on grief and bereavement issues, communication strategies and religious philosophies of dying and death from the perspective of both the dying and the bereaved. Graduates of this unique program will have the skills and experience to better understand, support and care for those facing or coping with death. The program is ideal for individuals who work with the terminally ill or their families and for those who provide support or assistance to those affected by death including police officers, teachers, paramedics, social workers and employees in hospitals, hospices and long term care facilities. These courses would also help family, friends and caregivers of the dying or deceased cope with and manage death. Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. For more information, contact: Katherine Hennige, khennige@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2410 Nursing - A Palliative Approach to Care #1353 Program Credential: Certificate Acquire the knowledge, skills and competency needed to excel in the delivery of palliative/ end-of-life care. As essential team members in our evolving health care system, registered nurses who complete this certificate will be equipped with enhanced capabilities to function as leaders in the delivery of integrated palliative/end-of-life care excellence. This program is comprised of eight, 18-hour courses designed to optimize the following programmatic pillars: theory-based learning, clinical practice integration, system linkage and service integration, and professional role optimization within the contexts 44 Trends and Issues in Palliative/End-of-Life Care Palliative Care: An Appropriate Response to the Care of the Dying Person and Family Trajectory of Life-Limiting Illness Across the Lifespan Symptom Assessment and Management in the Context of Life-Limiting Illness Pain Assessment and Management Care of the Person and Family The Art of Nursing in the Last Days Nursing Practice Excellence: Across the Domains Integrated Clinical Practicum and Knowledge Integration Project Safety in the Workplace Program Credential: Certificate Graduates of this part-time program will acquire the knowledge and skills for career opportunities in hospitals, surgical centres and health care settings related to the sterilization, preparation and storage of equipment, instruments and supplies. Students will learn critical techniques in safe handling of instrumentation, infection control and aseptic techniques. All theory courses are online. Note: Check the availability of the courses at www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn and click on course details button for further information about the courses. Intraoperative Nursing II Theory/Lab/Practice Intraoperative Nursing I Theory/Lab/Practice Intraoperative Nursing III Theory/Lab/Practice Safety in the Workplace Anaesthesia and Postoperative Nursing Theory/Lab Consolidated Practicum RPN For more information, contact: Marjorie Simon, msimon@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8216 COMM1085 PSW1640 PSW1680 PSW1670 PSW1100 PSW1660 PSW1060 PSW1650 OHS1320 PSW1050 PSW1030 PSW1630 PSW1020 PSW1620 NURS8181 NURS8182 NURS8183 NURS8184 NURS8185 NURS8186 NURS8187 NURS8188 NURS8189 OHS1320 Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design HEAL1530 HEAL1500 HEAL1540 HEAL1520 HEAL1510 Coping with Death: Counselling, Support Groups and Alternative Therapies Introduction to Thanatology Learning from Death and Dying Mourning, Grief and Bereavement: Reactions and Responses to Death Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death For more information, contact: Lindsay Vanderhout, lvanderhout@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2316 = Online Learning Course Name Code HEAL1350 Decontamination Principles, Procedures and Practices HEAL1340 ü Sept 06 390.28 Disinfection and Sterilization Concepts and Techniques HEAL1360 ü Sept 06 435.40 Ethical, Legal and Spiritual Concerns PALL1040 ü Foundations and Philosophies: Aligning HEAL1930 Human Relations OLRN1226 ü Sept 06 Identification, Care and Handling of Instrumentation HEAL1330 ü Nov 01 Medical Terminology OLRN1641 ü Sept 06* 412.84 Microbiology and Infection Control HEAL1320 ü Sept 06 367.72 Special Issues with Diabetes NURS8900 ü Sept 06 322.60 Sterile Storage, Inventory Control and Management of Resources HEAL1370 ü Dec 01 277.48 Dec 01 ü ü GINT0540 Comfort Measures Coping with Death: Counselling, Support Groups and Alternative Therapies Esthetical Science Anatomy ESTH1170 Introduction to Thanatology Learning from Death and Dying Manicure Techniques ESTH1190 322.60 Mourning, Grief and Bereavement: Reactions and Responses to Death 457.96 Sept 06 412.84 Sept 22* 208.33 Certifications Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Code Childbirth Parenting Series 277.48 Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Course Name Assembly, Wrapping and Packaging of Instrumentation, Supplies and Patient Care Equipment Small Drinking Water Systems COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Health & Life Sciences Sept 10* 125.00 PALL1030 ü Sept 06 322.60 HEAL1530 ü Sept 06 367.72 ü Sept 06 274.72 HEAL1500 ü Sept 06 367.72 HEAL1540 ü Sept 06 367.72 ü Sept 26 369.28 HEAL1520 ü Sept 06 367.72 Orientation to Palliative Care PALL1060 ü Sept 06 322.60 Palliative Care Communications PALL1070 ü Sept 06 225.40 Pedicure Procedures ESTH1200 Psychological and Social Implications of Palliative Care ü Sept 06 452.80 PALL1020 ü Sept 06 322.60 Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death HEAL1510 ü Sept 06 367.72 Skin Care I ESTH1270 ü Sept 07 555.71 Skin Care II ESTH1180 ü Sept 01 664.94 ü Nov 19* 155.28 Sept 06 435.40 ü HEAL1990 ü Oct 01 109.28 Basic Cardiac Life Support CPR/ AED Recertification Level C and HCP HEAL1420 Sept 10* 95.17 Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) HEAL1920 ü OLRN1417 Emergency First Aid and CPR Level A with AED HEAL1550 ü Sept 24* 104.20 Cognitive Development, Trauma and Loss - Children’s Mental Health Focus 435.40 ü Sept 11* 48.57 OLRN1353 Sept 06 HEAL0040 Family Relationships and their Impact on Psychiatric Disorders ü Infant/Child First Aid & CPR Red Cross Standard First Aid and CPR/AED Level C and HCP HEAL1400 ü Sept 09* 179.40 Introduction to Mental Health Practice OLRN1380 ü Sept 06 435.40 Red Cross Standard First Aid and CPR/AED Recertification Level C and HCP HEAL1410 ü Sept 10* 89.20 Mental Health First Aid HEAL1810 ü Sept 24* 129.24 Mental Health First Aid for Adults Who Interact With Youth HEAL1910 ü Oct 01 144.28 Risk Factors of Common Psychiatric Disorders in the Infant, Child and Adolescent Population OLRN1373 ü Sept 06 435.40 OHS1320 ü Sept 06* 123.15 12 Lead ECG Interpretation NURS8160 ü Oct 31 188.17 Advanced Cardiac Arrhythmia NURS8180 ü Sept 26 188.17 Anaesthesia and Postoperative Nursing Theory/Lab NURS8985 Nov 05 196.94 First Aid/CPR Food Safety Food Safety Training Certification FOOD1185 ü Sept 02* 69.50 Food Safety Training Challenge Exam Cantonese FOOD1280 ü Sept 10* 25.00 Food Safety Training Challenge Exam FOOD1190 ü Sept 10* 25.00 Small Volume Meat Processing FOOD1540 ü Oct 08 109.90 Health & Wellness Career Planning for Esthetical Opportunities ESTH1160 ü Sept 12 274.72 Mental Health ü Occupational Health & Safety Safety in the Workplace Professional Health Care Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce ü 45 Course Name Code Anaesthesia and Postoperative Nursing Theory/Lab PNUR8505 Anatomy and Physiology for Assessment NURS8300 Anatomy and Physiology for Infusion Therapy NURS8335 Basic Assessment and Non-Parenteral Medication Administration PSW8000 Basic Cardiac Arrhythmias NURS8115 Basic Concepts of Emergency Nursing Course Name Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Health & Life Sciences Code Nov 05 196.94 Gentle Persuasive Approaches (GPA) NEW! HEAL1895 ü Sept 08* 110.76 ü Sept 13 154.40 Health and Aging: Optimizing Quality of Life in Later Years NEW! NURS8327 ü Sept 12 342.40 ü Oct 24 144.32 Health Promotion and Wellness PSW1065 Oct 03 161.92 161.92 Hemodynamic Monitoring NURS8170 ü Oct 04 Oct 31 109.24 Infant Health NURS8210 ü Sept 12 310.95 Interprofessional Preceptor Workshop COLB0050 Oct 13* 0.00 ü ü ü ü ü Sept 12* 188.17 NURS8635 ü Sept 06* 161.86 Intraoperative Nursing I Theory/ Lab/Practice NURS8566 ü Sept 07 799.36 Blood Component Therapy NURS8230 ü Oct 03 74.16 NURS8085 ü Nov 26 643.36 Breastfeeding I/Maternal Health NURS8595 ü Sept 12 354.80 Intraoperative Nursing II Theory/ Lab/Practice NURS8165 ü Sept 12 354.80 Intravenous Drugs NURS8270 ü Breastfeeding II/Advanced Breastfeeding Oct 31 161.86 HIM1100 ü Sept 15 154.40 Cardiovascular Emergencies NURS8640 ü Sept 06* 214.48 Introduction to Business Intelligence in Health Care: Module One NEW! Care of the Person and Family NURS8186 ü Dec 09 139.36 NURS8135 ü Sept 12 223.25 Central Venous Lines NURS8265 ü Sept 24 56.62 Introduction to Community Post-Birth Chemotherapy NURS8290 Sept 12 109.24 PSW1570 Sept 13 161.92 Clinical Experience-Pre-Birth/ Birth/Post-Birth - Practicum NURS8930 Sept 06 505.56 Introduction to Palliative/End-ofLife Care Introduction to Perinatal Health NURS8025 Introduction to the NCLEX Evaluation Entry to Practice RN ü ü ü Sept 19 135.55 NURS8370 ü Sept 17 227.40 Introduction to the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) Entry to Practice RN NURS1500 ü Sept 15 229.60 Life-Limiting Illness Across the Lifespan PSW1575 ü Sept 22 161.92 Medication Administration at End-of-Life PSW1590 ü Oct 25 161.92 Medication Management of Cardiovascular Emergencies NURS8605 ü Oct 31 188.17 ü Sept 06* 161.86 ü Clinical Practicum - Cardiac Care NURS8190 Sept 12 268.71 Clinical Practicum - Critical Care NURS8455 Sept 12 622.56 Clinical Practicum I - RN Emergency Nursing NURS8655 Sept 12 505.56 Coronary Care Nursing NURS8150 ü Sept 12 319.72 Diabetes Fieldwork - Practicum NURS8915 Sept 06 351.06 Emergencies related to the Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat (H.E.E.N.T) NURS8680 ü Sept 06* 109.24 Emergency Nursing Comprehensive Review NEW NURS8990 ü Sept 06* 144.32 NURS8045 ü Sept 26 91.70 Musculo-Skeletal and Integumentary System Emergencies NURS8700 Emotional and Physiological Adaptation to Pregnancy Emotional and Physiological Process of Birth NURS8155 ü Sept 26 135.55 Neonatal Resuscitation NURS1000 Sept 10* 131.70 NURS8715 ü Sept 06* 161.86 Fundamentals of Fetal Health Surveillance NURS1020 91.70 Neurological and Endocrinological Emergencies NURS8420 ü Sept 12 319.72 Gastrointestinal Emergency Nursing NURS8980 161.86 Neurological Nursing in Critical Care Nonviolent Crisis Intervention NEW! HEAL0100 Sept 07* 109.99 Gastrointestinal Nursing NURS8405 NURS8195 ü Sept 12 223.25 General Assessment Skills RN/RPN PNUR1660 Nursing Care During The Birth Process Genito-Urinary and Obstetrical/ Gynecological Emergencies NURS8693 Nursing Care of The Mother Experiencing Complicated Birth NURS8105 ü Sept 12 310.95 46 Sept 17 ü ü Sept 06* ü Sept 12 Sept 08 469.76 ü Sept 06* 161.86 ü 214.48 = Online Learning ü ü Course Name Code Course Name Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Health & Life Sciences Code Nursing Interpretation of Lab Results NURS8390 ü Sept 13 139.36 Physiological Concepts of Critical Care II NURS8440 ü Oct 10 188.17 Oncology Nursing 1 RN Clinical Aspects & Supportive Therapy NURS8810 ü Sept 06 412.84 Professional Issues in Critical Care NURS8395 ü Sept 12 319.72 Oncology Nursing 1 RPN Cancer and Its Supportive Care PNUR8400 Sept 06 412.84 NURS8425 Sept 12 196.94 ü Professional Practice in Infusion Therapy ü NURS8820 412.84 NURS8460 Sept 12 319.72 ü Sept 06 Pulmonary Nursing ü Oncology Nursing 2 RN Clinical Management of Major Cancer Diseases Registered Practical Nurse Maternal and Newborn Care NURS8950 ü Sept 26 91.70 Oncology Nursing 2 RPN: Cancer Diseases and Specific Care PNUR8410 ü Sept 06 412.84 Renal Nursing NURS8410 ü Oct 17 214.48 Respiratory Emergencies NURS8735 ü Sept 06* 161.86 Oncology Nursing 3 RN Cancer Treatment Modalities and Oncologic Complications NURS8830 ü Sept 06 412.84 RPN Clinical Experience Pre-Birth/ Post Birth - Practicum NURS8940 Sept 06 505.56 ü Sept 06 412.84 NURS8740 214.48 PNUR8420 Special Considerations and Situations in Emergency Nursing Sept 06* Oncology Nursing 3 RPN: Cancer Therapies 86.16 ü Sept 06 412.84 NURS8310 Sept 18* NURS8840 Starting Intravenous Lines ü Oncology Nursing 4 RN Cancer Supportive Therapies and Symptom Management Supportive Care for the Person and Family PSW1585 ü Oct 13 161.92 Oncology Nursing 4 RPN: Cancer Support Therapies and Symptom Management PNUR8430 ü Sept 06 412.84 Symptom Assessment and Management in the Context of Life-Limiting Illness NURS8184 ü Nov 11 139.36 Oncology Nursing Comprehensive Review NURS8850 ü Sept 06 634.81 The Art of Nursing in the Last Days NURS8187 ü Dec 16 139.36 Oncology Nursing Practicum RN NURS8860 Sept 06 351.06 NURS8183 ü Oct 21 139.36 Pain and Symptom Management in the Context of Life-Limiting Illness PSW1580 ü Oct 04 161.92 Trajectory of Life-Limiting Illness Across the Lifespan Trends and Issues in Palliative/ End-of-Life Care NURS8181 ü Sept 23 139.36 Pain Assessment and Management NURS8185 ü Nov 25 139.36 Troubleshooting Infusion Therapy NURS8325 ü Oct 22 103.70 Venipuncture NURS8485 ü Sept 17* 68.62 Pain Management/Comfort Measures/ Supportive Care NURS8215 Sept 19 179.40 HIM1110 Oct 27 154.40 Palliative Care Field Placement Practicum PALL1050 Sept 06 390.36 Visualizing and Producing BI Key Performance Indicators in Health Care: Module Two NEW! Palliative Care: An Appropriate Response to the Care of the Dying Person and Family NURS8182 Oct 14 139.36 Parenteral Nutrition NURS8355 ü Nov 07 91.70 Patient Controlled Analgesia NURS8295 ü Oct 03 56.62 Pediatric and Gerontological Emergencies NURS8720 ü Sept 06* 214.48 Perianaesthesia Nursing NURS8176 Physiological Challenges of Pregnancy Physiological Concepts of Critical Care I ü ü Sept 13 342.40 NURS8035 ü Sept 12 179.40 NURS8430 ü Sept 12 267.10 ü ü ü Some programs require specific admission requirements. Please visit the program webpage for full details. Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 47 Health & Life Sciences New! Redesigned PSW to PN Bridge This unique pathway provides Personal Support Workers the opportunity to work part-time while working towards a Practical Nursing diploma. For more information, contact: Elaine Wrigglesworth, ewrigglesworth@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3429 Emergency Nursing #1157 Gain the knowledge and expertise required to deliver comprehensive emergency care, and prepare to write the CNA certification exam in Emergency Nursing. For more information, contact: Samantha Brandt, sbrandt@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 8084 New! Gerontological Nursing Program The first course in this brand new, fully online graduate certificate program is set to begin this fall. Register today for Health and Aging: Optimizing Quality of Life in Later Years (NURS8327) For more information, contact: Kim Myre, kmyre@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3445 New! Troubleshooting Infusion Therapy (NURS8325) This one-day course provides nurses with an opportunity to assess, manage, and troubleshoot complications of infusion therapy in a simulated learning environment. For more information, contact: Kim Myre, kmyre@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3445 Cardiac Care-Registered Nurse #0493 Specialize your nursing skills in cardiac assessment, arrhythmia interpretation, and advanced cardiac monitoring to provide care for the acutely ill cardiac patient. New! Aging in Society (SOC1120) For more information, contact: Jennifer Harrison, jjharrison@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 8034 This 45-hour general education fully online course focuses on a multidisciplinary examination of the ways in which human aging is viewed by society and how these perceptions impact society’s response to the practical and socio-political aspects of aging. Students will examine personal attitudes and societal myths and stereotypes of aging and their impact on behaviours toward those who are aging. New! Enhanced Personal Support Worker — Palliative/End of Life Care #1352 Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $412.84 Develop enhanced capabilities required to excel in the delivery of supportive palliative/end-of-life care. As essential team members in our evolving healthcare system, personal support workers who complete this certificate will be equipped with enhanced capabilities to function as leaders in the delivery of integrated palliative/end-oflife care excellence. For more information, contact: Kim Myre, kmyre@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3445 New! Enhanced Personal Support Worker — Acute Care #1368 This course provides an overview of the normal aging processes including the physical, cognitive, sensory, communication and psychological needs of older adults. Common pathological problems along with specialized needs in aging are highlighted. Emphasis is placed on developmental disabilities and Alzheimer's Disease. Knowledge of community resources and understanding the role of the service provider in promoting health and well-being among older adults is discussed. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $367.72 This certificate program is designed to prepare those currently functioning as personal support workers with the knowledge and capabilities to excel within their role as it pertains to the acute care setting. For more information, contact: Kim Myre, kmyre@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3445 New! Gerontology (OLRN1207) Human Sexuality (OLRN1020) This course comprises an analysis of human sexuality drawing on historical, theoretical, cross cultural, and life cycle perspectives of sexual attitudes, behaviours, development, and experiences using a Canadian cultural lens. Selected topics may include: body image, gender relations, sexual diversity, arousal and response, mating, dating, and interpersonal attraction, interpersonal communication, sex education, sexual health or risk, and issues of power or intimacy. Start dates: Sept 6, Nov 1 Cost: $412.84 48 = Online Learning Program Design FOOD1010 HOSP1475 FOOD1085 FOOD1030 FOOD1040 FOOD1050 HOSP1480 Communication and the Food Service Worker Customer Service for Long Term Care Nutrition in Health Care - Diet Modification Nutrition in Health Care - the Basics Quantity Food Preparation and Service Role of the Food Service Worker Sanitation and Safety For more information, contact: Ann Avery, aavery@conestogac.on.ca, 519-885-0300 ext. 5585 Note: The courses listed above are for the classroom option, however, if you would like to register for the online courses please visit: www.conestogac.on.ca/dl For more information regarding the online Food Service Worker program, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3759 Course Name Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Start Date COURSES Online Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate The Food Service Worker is an essential member of the long-term care interdisciplinary team, delivering quality nutrition care and service in a healthcare environment. Those currently employed in hospitals, institutions, special care homes and integrated care facilities will benefit from this program. Areas to be covered include customer service, safe food handling techniques, safety, nutrition, communications, food and beverage preparation and service. Completion of the program includes Food Safety and Smart Serve certification. This program is mandated by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care for all staff employed in the position of Food Service Worker, in long-term care dietary environments, to complete the Food Service Worker certificate. Classroom Food Service Worker #1314 Approx. Cost ($) Hospitality & Culinary Arts Code Communication and the Food Service Worker FOOD1010 ü Sept 07* 246.30 Nutrition in Health Care - The Basics FOOD1030 ü Sept 07* 246.30 Quantity Food Preparation and Service FOOD1040 ü Sept 08* 291.50 Hospitality/Food Industry Communication and the Food Service Worker OLRN1265 ü Sept 06 322.60 Institutional Food Service OLRN1686 ü Sept 06 412.84 Introduction to Nutrition OLRN1085 ü Sept 06 322.60 Nutrition in Health Care OLRN1095 ü Sept 06 322.60 Quality Dining Room Service in Long-Term Care and Retirement Homes HOSP1490 ü Sept 06 277.48 Quantity Food Preparation OLRN1277 ü Sept 06 322.60 Sanitation and Safety OLRN1275 ü Sept 06 322.60 Wine & Beverages Beer and Food Pairing GINT0623 ü Oct 12 55.00 Wine and Food Pairing GINT0087 ü Nov 29 55.00 Introduction to Nutrition (OLRN1085) Welcome Centre Workshop Series Conestoga’s Welcome Centre offers a series of workshops aimed to assist new and prospective students during their Conestoga journey. These workshops will guide those attending with information on program selection, admission requirements, application process, funding your education, and career planning. Upcoming Workshops: • Getting Ready for September • Degree Information • Guidance Counsellor Information Session • Parents Night • Discover Conestoga For more information, contact: The Welcome Centre at 519-748-5220 ext. 3380 Learn the basic principles of nutrition and the role of nutrition in the health care environment. Current nutrition recommendations for fat, fibre, vitamins and minerals, and weight control will be discussed as well as nutrition throughout the lifecycle. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $322.60 Communication and the Food Service Worker (OLRN1265) Focus on the communication skills required by the Food Service Worker in the health care institution. General principles of human communication will be explored including verbal interaction, intercultural communication, and listening. Students will learn effective communication skills and techniques for communicating with patients, residents, co-workers, and supervisors. Students will also have the opportunity to develop writing skills and presentation skills. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $322.60 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 49 Language & Communications American Sign Language - Basic Skills #0889 French Language #1180 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate Conestoga and the Canadian Hearing Society are pleased to offer this joint certificate program. Students will learn abstract concepts dealing with the environment outside of the classroom. Students will be introduced to the Deaf Culture where language, values, rules and traditions will be explored. Graduates will have sufficient skills to communicate, at a basic level, with members of the Deaf Community. This is not an Interpreter Training program. Students are advised there are 15 hours of independent study in each course. Note: Students who have previously studied the American Sign Language Courses may be able to use them toward this joint certificate. Program Credential: Certificate Since French has been a desirable asset to individuals in Canada and world-wide, being proficient in French has become a competitive advantage not only in the business world but also to travelers interested in French culture. This program will prepare students to be proficient in both oral and written French through six credit courses that incorporate listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. By the end of the program, students should be able to actively participate in French conversations and acquire an appropriate understanding of the grammatical and cultural aspects that are essential for proficiency in the French language. This program has a focus on business French as well. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design LANG1051 LANG1061 LANG1071 LANG1080 LANG1130 LANG1110 Program Design ASL1010 ASL1020 ASL1030 ASL1040 ASL1050 ASL1060 American Sign Language 101 American Sign Language 102 American Sign Language 103 American Sign Language 201 American Sign Language 202 American Sign Language 203 For more information, contact: Liliana Pereira, lpereira@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3751 For more information, contact: Liliana Pereira, lpereira@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3751 Language Interpreter Training #1188 English to French Translation for the Workplace #1288 Program Credential: Certificate This program was created for individuals who seek a broad knowledge of English to French translation. Each course will assist you towards becoming a qualified professional translator and give you a better understanding of the English to French translation process. You will explore areas of study that are essential to work as a translator. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design LANG1400 LANG1410 LANG1420 LANG1435 LANG1445 Translation in the Workplace 1 Translation in the Workplace 2 Translation in the Workplace 3 Translation in the Workplace 4 Translation in the Workplace 5 LANG1200 LANG1210 LANG1220 LANG1230 LANG1240 LANG1250 Program Credential: Certificate This program will help learners enhance their French language communications skills (reading, writing and speaking) so they can communicate effectively and with confidence. Whether the learner requires knowledge of French for a career or vacation enjoyment in French-speaking countries, this program will be effective. The main areas of focus in this program are verbal and written communication for personal and professional purposes. Different topics will be used to support the use of correct grammar skills and provide an appreciation of French culture. OLRN1140 OLRN1240 OLRN1745 OLRN1755 OLRN1765 OLRN1775 French 1 French 2 French 3 French 4 French 5 French Ecrit For more information, contact: Lindsay Vanderhout, lvanderhout@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2316 50 Introduction to Spoken Language Interpreting Consecutive Interpreting Skills Development - Sight Translation Skills Development - Simultaneous Interpreting Setting Specific Interpreting Capstone Course-Skills Integration For more information, contact: Liliana Pereira, lpereira@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3751 French #1370 Program Design Program Credential: Certificate This program is designed for bilingual individuals who wish to work as spoken language interpreters in the legal, health care, social service and domestic violence prevention sectors in Ontario. Integrating theory, principles and concepts with practical application and skills development, the program aims to assist individuals in developing the introductory level competencies, skills, knowledge and attitudes required for proficient practice as language interpreters. This 180-hour program, consisting of six courses, provides an introduction to spoken language interpreting, with skills development practice in the major constituent tasks of interpreting. *Students are required to successfully complete an interpreter’s competency test (ILSAT: Interpreter Language and Skills Assessment Tool) administered by a Provincial Agency before eligible for graduation. Note: Visit www.conestogac.on.ca/dl/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of online courses. Program Design For more information, contact: Lindsay Vanderhout, lvanderhout@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2316 Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. French I French II French III French IV French V French for Business Spanish Language #1181 Program Credential: Certificate Since Spanish has been a desirable asset to individuals in North America and world-wide, being proficient in Spanish has become a competitive advantage not only in the business world but also to travelers interested in Hispanic culture. This program will offer six credit courses intended to help students learn Spanish progressively. It will prepare students to be proficient in both oral and written Spanish through listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Graduates should be able to actively participate in Spanish conversations and acquire an appropriate understanding of the grammatical and cultural aspects that are essential for proficiency in the Spanish language. Program Design LANG1031 LANG1041 LANG1090 LANG1140 LANG1150 LANG0060 Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III Spanish IV Spanish V Spanish for Business For more information, contact: Liliana Pereira, lpereira@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3751 = Online Learning Start Date Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Mixed COURSES Online Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This program is designed for students who wish to teach English as a Second Language in Canada and/or overseas. The two-part program consists of 340 hours of academic study in nine courses. Each course provides background on key theoretical issues and practice in application of these issues to language teaching. The program includes two supervised teaching practicums. Part 1 is recognized by TESL Canada (Standard I). Part 2 is recognized by TESL Canada (Standard II) and by TESL Ontario. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Classroom Teaching English as a Second Language #1008 Approx. Cost ($) Language & Communications Course Name Code Romance Writing OLRN1003 ü Sept 06 Technical Communications OLRN1810 ü Sept 06 457.96 Writing for Publication I OLRN1950 ü Sept 06 412.84 Program Design Writing for Publication II OLRN1960 ü Sept 06 412.84 TESL8200 TESL8210 TESL8220 TESL8230 TESL8240 TESL8250 TESL8260 TESL8270 TESL8280 Writing Grammatically OLRN1042 ü Sept 06* 457.96 Writing Short Stories OLRN1110 ü Sept 06 457.96 Sept 13 342.40 ü Sept 06 435.40 Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. TESL 001: Foundations for English Language Learning TESL 002: Foundations for English Language Teaching I TESL 003: the Structure and Sound of English I TESL 004: Observation/Practicum I TESL 005: Foundations for English Language Learning and Teaching II TESL 006: the Structure and Sound of English II TESL 007: Teaching the Four Language Skills TESL 008: Assessment and CALL TESL 009: Observation/Practicum II English As A Second Language Courses For more information, contact: Liliana Pereira, lpereira@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3751 Course Name Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Online Classroom Code Translation in the Workplace 1 LANG1400 ü Sept 06 412.84 Translation in the Workplace 2 LANG1410 ü Sept 06 412.84 Translation in the Workplace 3 LANG1420 ü Sept 06 412.84 Translation in the Workplace 4 LANG1435 ü Sept 06 412.84 Translation in the Workplace 5 LANG1445 ü Sept 06 412.84 American Sign Language Courses American Sign Language 101 ASL1010 ü Sept 12 342.40 American Sign Language 102 ASL1020 ü Sept 13 342.40 American Sign Language 103 ASL1030 ü Sept 14 342.40 American Sign Language 201 ASL1040 ü Sept 13 342.40 Communications Business Report Writing OLRN1080 College Reading & Writing Skills COMM1085 Communications I COMM1770 Dramatic Scriptwriting Sept 06 412.84 Sept 13* 369.45 ü Sept 06* 435.40 COMM1735 ü Sept 06 307.56 English 1 OLRN1250 ü Sept 06* 435.40 English 2 OLRN1260 ü Sept 06* Essentials of Writing Fiction OLRN1090 ü Grammar for Writing Professionals OLRN1400 ü Introduction to Intercultural Communication OLRN1326 ü Organizational Business Communications COMM1750 ü Sept 06* 435.40 Poetry Writing OLRN1040 ü Sept 06 412.84 ü ü English Skills-IELTS/TOEFL Preparation ELS1210 English Skills-IELTS Preparation ELS1280 ü Language Credit Courses COURSES Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. 435.40 French I LANG1051 ü Sept 08 353.20 French II LANG1061 ü Sept 07 353.20 French III LANG1071 ü Sept 06 353.20 French IV LANG1080 ü Sept 08 353.20 Spanish I LANG1031 ü Sept 06* 353.20 Spanish II LANG1041 ü Sept 07 353.20 Spanish III LANG1090 ü Sept 08 353.20 Conversational French - Basic LANG0100 ü Sept 13 224.00 Conversational French - Intermediate I LANG0160 ü Sept 14 224.00 Conversational Spanish - Basic LANG0110 ü Sept 13 224.00 Conversational Spanish - Intermediate LANG0140 ü Sept 06* 224.00 Language Interest Courses Language Interest Online Courses French 1 OLRN1140 ü Sept 06* 412.84 French 2 OLRN1240 ü Sept 06 412.84 French 3 OLRN1745 ü Sept 06 412.84 French 4 OLRN1755 ü Sept 06 412.84 French 5 OLRN1765 ü Sept 06 412.84 Language Interpreter Training Online Courses Capstone Course - Skills Integration LANG1370 ü Sept 06 322.60 Consecutive Interpreting LANG1330 ü Sept 06 322.60 Introduction to Spoken Language LANG1320 ü Sept 06 322.60 Language Interpreter - Sight Translation LANG1340 ü 435.40 Sept 06 322.60 Sept 06 457.96 Language Interpreter - Simultaneous LANG1350 ü Sept 06 322.60 Sept 06 412.84 Setting Specific Interpreting LANG1360 ü Sept 06 322.60 Sept 06 412.84 Language Interpreter Training Courses Consecutive Interpreting LANG1210 ü Oct 11 229.60 Introduction to Spoken Language Interpreting LANG1200 ü Sept 06 229.60 Skills Development - Sight Translation LANG1220 ü Nov 15 229.60 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 51 Course Name Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Code Other Language Credit Courses French Culture and Language I FREN1000 ü Sept 14 329.92 Spanish Culture and Language I SPAN1000 ü Sept 15 329.92 Teaching English as a Second Language Online Courses TESL 001: Foundations for English Language Learning TESL8200 ü Sept 06* 839.31 TESL 003: The Structure and Sound of English I TESL8220 ü Sept 06 573.70 TESL 004: Observation/Practicum I TESL8230 ü Sept 06 437.50 TESL 005: Foundations for English Language Learning and Teaching II TESL8240 ü Sept 06 437.50 TESL 006: The Structure and Sound of English II TESL8250 ü Sept 06 902.56 TESL 009: Observation/Practicum II TESL8280 ü Sept 06 505.60 Language courses scheduled around your shifts. These courses are offered on a rotating schedule. Sign up for the course that fits your schedule for week 1, then attend either class A or B (afternoon or evening class), based on which best suits your rotating schedule. Class A – 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Class B – 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Conversational Spanish – Intermediate 1 (LANG0140) This course is intended for those interested in continuing to improve their ability to communicate in the Spanish language after attaining basic pronunciation and communication skills. Emphasis is placed on dynamic application of the language in the classroom through dialogues and mini-conversations built on lessons and vocabulary covered in the course text. This course is 30-hours and delivered on Tuesdays. Start date (week 1): Sept 6 End date (week 10): Nov 8 Spanish I (LANG1031) College Reading & Writing Skills (COMM1085) Online equivalencies include: OLRN1250 or COMM1105 and COMM111 This course focuses on the reading, writing and critical thinking skills needed for academic and workplace success. Students will analyse, summarize, and discuss a variety of readings and apply the steps of planning, writing, and revising in response to written prompts. This course prepares students for post-secondary writing tasks, research, and documentation. Dates: Sec 147 - Tuesdays, Sept 13 – Dec 20 (Doon campus) Sec 148 - Wednesdays, Sept 14 – Dec 21 (Guelph campus) Cost: $369.45 This course will teach basic skills in various aspects of the Spanish language and culture. Emphasis will be placed on developing the skills of listening, reading, speaking, writing and grammar. This course is 45-hours and delivered on Wednesdays. Start date (week 1): Sept 7 End date (week 15): Dec 14 English I (OLRN1250) Communication remains an essential skill sought by employers, regardless of discipline or field of study. Using a practical, vocationoriented approach, students focus on meeting the requirements of effective communication. Through a combination of lectures, exercises, and independent learning, students practice writing, speaking, reading, listening, locating and documenting information, and using technology to communicate professionally. Students develop and strengthen communication skills that contribute to success in both educational and workplace environments. For more information, contact: Cathy Schmied, cschmied@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 3442 French I (OLRN1140) Are you looking for a Spanish course that provides training in all skill areas? Try Spanish I. The objective of this course is mastery of rudimentary language skills. With the use of simple structures and vocabulary, learners describe personal attributes, formulate simple questions and responses and conjugate in the present tense. Emphasis is given to speech as well as written forms. Students use technology for oral communication practice and evaluation. Short texts bring to light family life and French culture, relating to customs, activities and celebrations in Canada and around the world. Start dates: Sept 6, Oct 3, Nov 1, Dec 1 Cost: $435.40 Start dates: Sept 6, Oct 1, Nov 1 Cost: $412.84 52 = Online Learning Media & Design Daytime Accelerated Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. An accelerated program delivered half-days, Monday to Friday that qualifies for Second Career funding. Program Design Dynamic Web Site Design #1251 Program Credential: Certificate Every company today has some form of web presence and is in need of experienced individuals that can help increase web site traffic and user retention through creating simplified user experiences. From the initial wireframe to the final working prototype stage, you will learn to apply current industry best practices to create accessible, intuitive, interactive web sites. While in this program, utilizing a comprehensive approach, you will develop a standardized process that can be applied to any web-centric project to address user and organizational requirements. Using current programming applications, you will learn to create professional websites that include engaging animations with interactive multimedia effects. Program Design BUS1185 Customer Service PROG1695 Database Connectivity PROG1735 Database Design PROG1685 Effective Use of Libraries DSGN1210 Graphic Design Using Photoshop INFO1375 Internet Security PROG1525Java PROG1805 JavaScript Fundamentals CDEV1080 Job Search PROG1265 Programming with .NET PROG1945 Programming with PHP PROG1655 Site Design with HTML and CSS PROG1995 Web Design Capstone Program Starts: Fall 2016 For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Part-Time Programs Digital Imaging #1134 Program Credential: Certificate This part-time certificate program is designed for students who have an interest or background in the design or photography industry and want to learn computer image manipulation. The program provides hands-on experience with industry standard software. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design DMED1060 Dreamweaver I DMED1070Illustrator DMED1090InDesign DMED1110 Photoshop I DMED1120 Photoshop II DSGN1090 Principles of Graphic Design For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Graphic Design - Software Applications #1267 Program Credential: Certificate This program will prepare you to work with software essentials used in the field of graphic design. You’ll discover the key to elements of good print based design, through a combination of theory and hands-on practice, using industry standard software such as Adobe Creative Suite. Successful completion of the program will enable students to produce professional, print-based publications, including brochures, newspapers, magazines, and books. Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. OLRN1965 COMP1117 GRDN1010 GRDN1000 GRDN1030 OLRN1990 GRDN1020 OLRN1350 OLRN1152 OLRN1005 Adobe Illustrator-Digital Illustration and Design I Adobe Indesign Basics Advanced Design Principles Design Basics Developing a Graphic Design Portfolio Dreamweaver (Webpage Authoring) Ensuring Successful Printing Results Flash - An Introduction Photoshop Level 2 Photoshop Level 1 For more information, contact: Debbie Richardson, drichardson@conestogac.on.ca or 519-748-5220 ext: 2488 Interior Decorating #1160 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate Gain the knowledge, skills and professionalism required for a successful career in the field of interior decorating. This certificate program will prepare students to seek employment in the areas of design and decoration in retail sales and as manufacture retail representatives. Learn the basic skills of drawing and creating floor plans, space plans, effective use of materials and the ability to co-ordinate residential interior decorating projects through hands-on practical application. Graduates will have a professional portfolio for employment purposes. Colour theory, lighting and accessories, fabrics and window treatments, antiques, furniture styles and presentations are all covered. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design IDEC1010 IDEC1025 DRWG1255 IDEC1035 IDEC1095 IDEC1045 IDEC1055 IDEC1065 IDEC1075 IDEC1085 Advanced Interior Decorating Antiques and Furniture Styles AutoCAD for Interior Design Colour and Theory Designing Kitchens and Bathrooms Fabrics and Window Treatments Floor Plans, Space Planning and Presentations Interior Materials and Surfaces Introduction to Interior Decorating Lighting and Accessories For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Photography #0960 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program provides training for students in the commercial aspects of photography. The program content includes digital SLR camera techniques useful for photo-journalism and newspaper photography. Practical and theoretical instruction will prepare the student for work in advertising, product, industrial, public relations (wedding, group) photography and studies in portraiture. Students will also be exposed to computer practical digital imaging and the business aspects of photography. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design PHOT1020 Advanced Photography PHOT1080 Business of Photography PHOT1065 Commercial Studio PHOT1050 Digital Imaging Part I PHOT1120 Digital Imaging Part II PHOT1010 Fundamentals of Photography PHOT1220 Photography - Field Experience PHOT1290Photojournalism PHOT1160Portraiture For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 53 Start Date Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Mixed COURSES Online Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program is designed for the individual who wishes to use the World Wide Web in their employment. The program covers the beginning to the end in web page design. The goal is to provide an understanding of the web, related technologies and future direction. Graduates can find employment as Web Page Designers, Internet Consultants, Web Page Creators and Internet Data Collectors. Classroom Webmaster #1003 Approx. Cost ($) Media & Design Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 6 years of acceptance into the program. Course Name Photoshop I DMED1110 Program Design Photoshop II DMED1120 Photoshop Level 1 OLRN1005 ü Photoshop Level 2 OLRN1152 ü PowerPoint COMP1904 Sept 26 274.72 PowerPoint OLRN1710 ü Sept 06* 322.60 Presentations and Desktop Publishing COMP1022 ü Sept 06 397.80 Principles of Graphic Design DSGN1090 ü Sept 20 274.72 AutoCAD for Interior Design DRWG1255 ü Sept 06 342.40 Colour and Theory IDEC1035 ü Sept 14 274.72 Designing Kitchens and Bathrooms IDEC1095 ü Sept 15 274.72 Fabrics and Window Treatments IDEC1045 ü Sept 15 274.72 Floor Plans, Space Planning and Presentations IDEC1055 ü Sept 14 274.72 Introduction to Interior Decorating IDEC1075 ü Sept 06* 367.72 Lighting and Accessories IDEC1085 ü Sept 12 274.72 Advanced Photography PHOT1020 ü Sept 19 387.31 Business of Photography PHOT1080 ü Sept 21 381.66 Commercial Studio PHOT1065 ü Sept 20 263.50 Digital Imaging Part I PHOT1050 ü Sept 20 381.66 Digital Imaging Part II PHOT1120 ü Sept 22 381.66 Fundamentals of Photography PHOT1010 ü Sept 20* 327.07 DMED1060 Dreamweaver I PROG1390HTML INFO1490Internet INFO1540 Internet Security PROG1460 Java I PROG1470 Java II PROG1480 Java III PROG1580 PHP: Introduction PROG1510 PHPII and Ajax PROG1330 Problem Solving and Programming Concepts For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Code ü ü ü ü Sept 27* 274.72 Sept 27 274.72 Sept 06 412.84 Sept 06 412.84 Course Name Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Interior Decorating Code Internet INFO1490 ü Sept 26 274.72 Internet Security INFO1540 ü Sept 28 274.72 Java I PROG1460 ü Sept 28 274.72 Java II PROG1470 ü Sept 28 274.72 Java III PROG1480 ü Sept 28 274.72 PHP: Introduction PROG1580 ü Sept 28 274.72 PHPII and Ajax PROG1510 Sept 28 274.72 Problem Solving and Programming Concepts PROG1330 Sept 22 274.72 ü ü Graphics / Presentations ü Photography Adobe Illustrator Digital Illustration and Design I OLRN1965 Photography - Field Experience PHOT1220 ü Sept 16 246.00 Adobe Indesign Basics COMP1117 ü Sept 06 412.84 Photojournalism PHOT1290 ü Sept 22 263.50 Advanced Design Principles GRDN1010 ü Sept 06 412.84 Portraiture PHOT1160 ü Sept 07 613.74 Basic Quark Xpress COMP1058 ü Sept 06 412.84 Web Page and Site Design Design Basics GRDN1000 ü Sept 06 412.84 OLRN1990 ü Sept 06 322.60 Desktop Publishing for Business COMP1042 ü Sept 06 562.76 Dreamweaver (Webpage Authoring) Developing a Graphic Design Portfolio GRDN1030 Sept 06 435.40 Dreamweaver Advanced OLRN1975 ü ü Dreamweaver I DMED1060 Ensuring Successful Printing Results GRDN1020 ü Sept 06 322.60 Dreamweaver II DMED1140 Flash - An Introduction Illustrator DMED1070 ü Sept 27 274.72 Flash - Intermediate Illustrator Advanced DMED1160 ü Sept 27 274.72 HTML PROG1390 InDesign DMED1090 ü Sept 27 274.72 HTML Introduction OLRN1054 InDesign Advanced DMED1100 ü Sept 27 274.72 54 Sept 06 ü 412.84 = Online Learning Sept 06 322.60 ü Sept 27 274.72 ü Sept 27 139.36 OLRN1350 ü Sept 06 322.60 OLRN1360 ü Sept 06 322.60 Sept 28 274.72 Sept 06* 412.84 ü ü Media & Design Photography (Program #0960) Photography is a specialized skill that many want but few possess. You can earn a certificate in this fun and exciting career in your spare time and learn how to make your pictures come to life. Learn to use your imagination and camera to let your pictures tell their own story. Whether interested in acquiring new skills or improving your current skills, Conestoga’s part-time photography program will help you evolve the technical and creative skills behind your digital camera. Sign up for the first course in this program to get your story started. See page 53 for program details. New! Introduction to Interior Decorating (IDEC1075) This course will cover the basic principles and elements of design. Through exercises and practical assignments, students explore the main categories of style. They will integrate knowledge of floor plans, window treatments, lighting, and colour schemes to support the design of functional and aesthetic living spaces. As part of this course, students will create a design board which will constitute an element in their future professional portfolio. Knowledge gained in this course will serve as a foundation for the subsequent courses in this program. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $367.72 Photoshop I (OLRN1005) Input of photographic images, selection of specific picture areas for adjustment, use of special tools to control such functions as colorizing, blurring, distorting, adding text, combining images, and the basic process of preparing the file for outputting to hardcopy. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $412.84 New! Dynamic Web Site Design (Program #1251) An accelerated program delivered half-days, Monday to Friday that qualifies for Second Career funding. Interior Decorating (Program #1160) Do you want to gain the skills to create and design powerful, interactive websites and learn how a website is supported? Interior decorating is a specialized skill that enables you to bring life to your visions. You can earn a certificate in this fun and exciting career in your spare time and learn how to make rooms come to life. Develop the necessary skills to pursue your dream as a website designer, web technician or website administrator in as little as 45 weeks. “The Interior Decorating program gives “LIFE TO YOUR VISION!” This program teaches all of the principles and elements of design that are used by professional decorators. You learn to see spaces differently and why things work and why they don’t. If you are looking to change careers, start your own business or just learn something new, this program offers skills that can be utilized in many fields of interior decorating. It is amazing to watch your vision come to life!” – Tracy Mlotschek, Student The possibilities are endless! You could be responsible for ensuring that the web servers, hardware and software are operating accurately, designing the website, generating and revising web pages, replying to user comments, and examining traffic through the site. See page 53 for program details. Bring your vision to life by taking the first course in this exciting program. There is no telling where it will take you! See page 53 for program details. Program starts September 2016 For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert at cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca FALL EVENTS College Fair Waterloo Fall Open House Guelph Fall Open House Fall Open House Doon (Kitchener) campus Wednesday, October 19, 2016 10:30AM – 1:00PM & 5:30PM – 7:30PM All programs will be showcased Guelph campus Saturday, November 5, 2016 11:00AM – 1:00PM Waterloo campus Saturday, November 5, 2016 11:00AM – 1:00PM Doon (Kitchener) & Cambridge campuses Saturday, November 26, 2016 10:00AM – 12:00PM Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 55 Online Learning ONLINE LEARNING Featured Programs Courses French #1370 Aging in Society (SOC1120) This program will help learners enhance their French language communications skills (reading, writing and speaking) so they can communicate effectively and with confidence. Whether the learner requires knowledge of French for a career or vacation enjoyment in French-speaking countries, this program will be effective. The main areas of focus in this program are verbal and written communication for personal and professional purposes. Different topics will be used to support the use of correct grammar skills and provide an appreciation of French culture. See page 50 for program details. Criminal Psychology and Behaviour #1266 This program will appeal to individuals who are working or volunteering in a corrections program, law enforcement, women's shelters, youth at risk, or to those individuals who have a special interest in criminal psychology and behaviour. The program explores why individuals become criminals as well as why individuals are attracted to those with deviant behaviours. Students will also explore factors that research suggests underlie criminal behaviours. See page 24 for program details. This course focuses on a multi-disciplinary examination of the ways in which human aging is viewed by society and how these perceptions impact society’s response to the practical and socio-political aspects of aging. Students will examine personal attitudes and societal myths and stereotypes of aging and their impact on behaviours toward those who are aging. New! Basic Electrical Theory and Motor Controls (ELEC1780) This course covers electrical units, Ohm's Law, circuits, magnetism and electromagnetism, relays and contactors as it relates to multi-skilling of trades and related workers.Fundamentals of AC/DC and an overview of transformer principles will be covered. The course will also introduce the students to Electric Motor Controls. CNC Programming – Basic (PROG1755) Designed for not only technical individuals with machining background, but as well as those interested in pursuing a career in Numerical Control, students in this course will use simulator software to write a basic mill program. Essentials of Canadian History (LIBS1160) Studying of some of the major themes of Canadian history from Confederation to the present, this course is designed to increase the student’s understanding of how our past influences and engages with the present, and how we are shaping our future. New! Impact of Aviation on Canadian National Development (LIBS1710) Through a review of the history of Canadian aviation, students will learn about the impact that aviation has had on the development of Canada as a nation. This will be accomplished by examining the early years of aviation, Canada's military participation in and contribution to Allied aviation efforts during the wars of the 20th Century, and the influence of aviation in the development of the Canadian north. Additionally, the course will focus on the transition from trains and ships to airplanes as the preferred method of regional, transcontinental and international travel, and the effects of Canada's aviation industries on the country's economic development and Canada’s international trade and influence. 56 56 Online Learning New! Introduction to Guitar (OLRN1748) Quest for Wisdom (LIBS1650) Students will learn basic classical/fingerpicking guitar styles; folk and country oriented chording and strumming techniques, and develop a working knowledge of guitar history. The bulk of materials for this course will be delivered through an iSpring (PowerPoint) video presentation containing a weekly guitar lesson, fingerboard gymnastics/micro movement exercises, video play alongs, selfevaluation quizzes, and the Guitar Talk history video segments. Additional activities outside of this video presentation include weekly guitar history discussion boards, guitar forums for student-to-student video performance feedback, and independent research quizzes on music-fundamentals. This course is for absolute beginners or those with some background in guitar wishing to expand or upgrade skills. Students are provided the opportunity to study philosophical anthropology by examining what it means to be human and what it means to be wise. Through discussion, reading, writing and the viewing of films we will focus on the answers given to us by science, philosophy, spirituality and technology. We will attempt to understand the meaning of our existence as we quest and weave through the roads established by death, emotion, pleasure, disease, hostility, hospitality, spirituality and love, rationality, art and tragedy, community and conflict. New! Introduction to Interior Decorating (IDEC1075) Covering the basic principles of design, this course will show the importance of room decor. Career options will be reviewed as well as what makes a professional portfolio. Decorating basics will be discussed and illustrated in a colour-board presentation at the end of the course. Programming for Absolute Beginners (OLRN1740) Designed for those who have never written a computer program before, students will learn how to store information in the computer (variables), how to determine what the computer does next (if-else statements, while statements, and simple functions), and how to get information into and out of the computer (printf and scanf statements). Upon successful completion of the course, students will have a general understanding of how computer programs work. Access to a C compiler is required for this course and available through a free download. Programming in C (OLRN1750) C is a powerful, efficient, portable, and flexible programming language, making it one of today’s most popular choices for writing computer programs. This course introduces structured programming and problem solving techniques using C. Upon successful completion of the course, students will have a firm foundation for other programming courses, including C++. SolidWorks – Intermediate (DRWG1540) This intermediate mechanical design course includes part modeling, assembly Sheetmetal and Weldment generation. The focus of this hands-on, training course is on the process and procedures used to complete a particular task. Emphasis is on the efficient use of SolidWorks software when generating design models and builds on the SolidWorks – Introduction course. New! Statics for Technology (CIVL1110) This course applies vector algebra and trigonometry to the analysis of statically determinate structures for civil, architectural and mechanical studies. Students will utilize Newtonian physics and mechanics of rigid bodies to apply the concepts of static equilibrium and free body diagrams in the analysis of two-dimensional structural elements and the loads applied on them. The structural elements are idealized as simple beams, frames, cantilevered beams and trusses carrying point, uniformly distributed and linearly varying loads. The Middle Ages and the Modern World: Facts and Fiction (LIBS1870) The course will provide students with an introduction to the impact that major cultural traditions of the Middle Ages have had on the modern world. The course will include myths, narratives, images, and other forms of representation from a variety of Western European national and religious traditions. Topics may include the study of kings, warriors, saints, knights, mystics, mythological heroes, and exotic beasts such as dragons. It will also include examinations of medieval-themed material in modern popular culture, including fictional writing, movies, video games, businesses and historic sites, both online and offline. No prior knowledge of medieval studies is required. Check out all of our online programs and courses at www.conestogac.on.ca/dl 57 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Conestoga offers courses and programs on behalf of professional associations. A number of associations recognize our credit courses and accept them towards their certifications. For courses available this semester visit www.conestogac.on.ca/professional-associations BENEFITS • Access to the latest industry trends • Career and promotion opportunities • Competitive advantage •Credibility • Networking opportunities • Specialized expertise in your field Association for Operations Management (APICS) Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario (ACMO) Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB) Canadian Institute of Management (CIM) Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) Human Resources Professional Association (HRPA) Project Management Institute (PMI) Qualified Administrative Assistant (QAA) The Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks, and Treasurers of Ontario (AMCTO) The Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario (ILCO) Technology, Trades & Apprenticeship Daytime Accelerated An accelerated program delivered half-days, Monday to Friday that qualifies for Second Career funding. CNC Programming with CAD/CAM #1252 Program Credential: Certificate This comprehensive CNC certificate program with MasterCAM and AutoCAD has been designed to prepare the participant for many careers in industry and machine shop environments. Upon successful completion of these courses, participants will be able to understand and apply Computerized Numerical Control technology (CNC) from basic to advanced applications, they will understand the many applications of AutoCAD and how they can be used with CNC programming. Successful participants will be able to develop CNC programs for various CNC machines, such as drills, mills, machining centers and lathes, using verifiable manual and computerized methods of part program preparation. The focus of the program is on practical industrial applications, problem solving and professional approach. Program Design PROG1630 PROG1640 COMP1543 DRWG1335 PROG1785 DRWG1105 CDEV1080 DRWG1523 DRWG1503 DRWG1397 DRWG1387 CONS1070 Advanced CNC Programming using Macros Basic Programming Theory using NC Plot Computer Navigation Drawing and Dimensioning with CAD Drilling and Contour Programming Fundamentals of Engineering Drawings Using CAD Job Search MasterCAM (2 1/2 D) MasterCAM (3D) MasterCAM Lathe MasterCAM Solids Materials, Tooling and Setup Program starts: Fall 2016 For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Part-Time Programs New! Advanced Power Engineering #1394 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate The Advanced Power Engineering, Ontario College Graduate Certificate will provide the knowledge and skills necessary for students to challenge their 2nd Class Operating (Power) Engineers exams. This program will provide theoretical education in advanced power plant systems and operations with an emphasis on safety and environmental best practices. There is a focus on supervision and management of power plant systems and personnel, which is often required at the 2nd Class level. The Advanced Power Engineering program will consist of online, instructor-led classes with relevant simulations and embedded learning objects in each of the six courses. The online delivery will accommodate the schedules of 3rd Class Operating (Power) Engineers who are unable to leave employment to prepare for this credential. As a result, successful students will be well prepared to challenge the 2nd Class TSSA examinations and upon successful completion, will be well positioned for career advancement. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design MECH1700 MECH1670 MECH1730 MECH1690 MECH1680 MECH1740 Advanced Boiler Systems and Pumps Advanced Thermodynamics and Material Science Electrotechnology, Compression and Refrigeration Heat Engines, Piping and Plant Documentation Plant Administration and Applied Mechanics Power Plant Systems, Combustion and Environment Building Environmental Systems Operator - Class I #0807 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate Learn the additional skills required to supervise/manage skilled trades personnel involved in the operation and maintenance of various building systems. This advanced certificate program focuses on energy management in large buildings and design processes for various building systems. Designed for building managers, operators and technicians, this program appeals to anyone employed in the operation, maintenance or management of today’s complex buildings. These courses are recognized by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) and the Toronto Building Superintendents Association (TBSA). Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 2 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design BES1100 Energy Management (BES 710) Elective: Program Option (Min of 39 hr) BES1090 Air Systems Design (BES 708) BES1080 Pipe Systems Design (BES 707) For more information, contact: Davor Maletic, dmaletic@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2391 Building Environmental Systems Operator - Class II #0806 Program Credential: Certificate Students will learn to diagnose and solve problems in the various environmental systems within the building envelope with attention to both new complex buildings and aging mechanical systems. Designed for building managers, operators and technicians, this program will appeal to anyone employed in the operation, maintenance or management of today’s complex buildings. These courses are recognized by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) and the Toronto Building Superintendents Association (TBSA). Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design BES1030 BES1040 BES1010 BES1060 BES1050 BES1020 BES1070 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (BES 702) Air Handling (BES 703) Building Systems - A Practical Overview (BES 700) Controls (BES 705) Electrical (BES 704) Heating (BES 701) Water Treatment (BES 706) For more information, contact: Davor Maletic, dmaletic@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2391 CAD for Design and Manufacturing #1225 Program Credential: Certificate Participants will be able to create precise and fully detailed 2D technical drawings in AutoCAD, build and modify 3D solid models, create drawings from models, generate photo-real renderings in AutoCAD, and create 3D models and 2D documents. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design DRWG1125 DRWG1215 DRWG1185 DRWG1205 DRWG1525 DRWG1550 Applying AutoCAD AutoCAD 3D AutoCAD Level I AutoCAD Level II Introduction to AutoCAD SolidWorks - Introduction For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 For more information, contact: Shirley Nequest, snequest@conestogac.on.ca or 519-748-5220 ext 3759 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 59 Technology, Trades & Apprenticeship CNC/MasterCAM Programming #1226 Program Design Program Credential: Certificate This program will enable participants to apply Computerized Numerical Control technology (CNC) from basic to advanced applications. Participants will be able to develop CNC programs for various CNC machines, such as drills, mills, machining centers and lathes, using verifiable manual and computerized methods of part program preparation. The focus of this program is on practical industrial applications, problem solving and professional approach. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. Advanced MasterCAM 3D CNC Programming - Advanced CNC Programming - Basic CNC Programming - Intermediate Mastercam 2 1/2 D New! Fluid Power Techniques #1360 For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 Construction Estimator #0873 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate Improve your knowledge and skill level required to work as an estimator in the Construction Industry. Individuals who previously learned estimating skills on the job or are wishing to enter the construction industry would benefit from this certificate program. The role and responsibilities of the estimator, use of tendering documents, cost planning/control, surveying, material quantities and unit costs, review specifications and take-off quantities, and preparation of bid forms will be covered. The final phase of the program is designed for students to gain the knowledge necessary to run a complete project on-site. Note: Students should refer to http://www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Construction Blueprints and Methods Construction Contract Bid Management Construction Job Site Management Introduction to Cost Estimating Material Estimating and Methods Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design IFME0030 IFME1000 IFME0060 ELEC1780 IFME1320 CNTR1200 IFME1350 IFME1360 Advanced Hydraulic Controls Advanced Hydraulic Repair Techniques Advanced Pneumatics Basic Electrical Theory and Motor Controls Introduction to Hydraulics Introduction to PLCs (Using Allen-Bradley PLC-5s) Introduction to Pneumatics Schematics and Troubleshooting Fluid Power Systems Environmental Building Sciences #1363 For more information, contact: Davor Maletic, dmaletic@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2391 Construction Project Management #0895 Program Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate This program will provide specialized and practical training in construction project management for graduates of diploma and degree programs in construction-related fields. In addition to core skills in contract administration, quality management, value engineering, project planning and scheduling, and risk management, students will gain knowledge in softer skills related to leadership, communication and negotiation. Learning will be enhanced through the use of case studies, group work and the submission of a final comprehensive project. A laptop is required for in-class assignments and project work. This program is available to be taken on a full-time or part-time basis. Courses will be scheduled in the late afternoon and early evening to facilitate students who wish to take the program on a part-time basis while currently employed. Courses may also be scheduled to be delivered on Saturdays. Admission is available in both September, January and May. Note: Admission to the program is required prior to registration for courses. Program Completion Requirements Students in the part-time program must successfully complete all courses as outlined in the Program Design within 5 years of beginning the program in order to graduate. Students taking longer than 3 years to complete the program will be responsible for meeting any changes that may result from a change in the program design. 60 Program Credential: Certificate This program is intended for individuals employed or seeking employment in occupations that work with fluid power systems and who have little or no formal training in fluid power, or for those who require a refresher. The program emphasizes practical, hands-on applications of hydraulics/pneumatics, components/systems, troubleshooting methods and electronic/electrical control for fluid power. This program will also explore circuit schematics and designs. For more information, contact: Davor Maletic, dmaletic@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2391 Program Design CONS1090 CONS1030 CONS1040 CONS1010 CONS1020 Applied Environmental Law and Construction Safety Construction Cost Estimating Construction Planning and Scheduling Construction Quality Management Construction Risk Management Contract Administration Development Economics Engineering Economics Financial Management Leadership in Project Management Major Project in Construction Project Management Value Engineering and Life Cycle Costing For more information, contact: Abdul Mohamad, amohamad@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2428 Program Design DRWG1515 PROG1775 PROG1755 PROG1765 DRWG1535 CONS8070 CONS8030 CONS8010 CONS8050 CONS8000 CONS8020 CONS8060 ECON8000 FIN8030 MGMT8200 CONS8080 CONS8040 Program Credential: Graduate Certificate The Environmental Building Sciences program is a 1 year graduate certificate designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge to effectively manage indoor environmental conditions throughout the building life cycle encompassing the identification, testing and remediation of problems in the building environment. Students will study building sciences, sustainability and energy management for building design and control, environmental legislation, air and water quality, assessment for communication of risk, hazardous materials assessment and abatement, sampling and testing methodologies, and project management and technical report writing. The program is experiential in nature with the incorporation of exercises, case studies, and practical laboratories in building sciences. In the final term, students will participate in a major project to address a present-day building environmental issue. Program Design CONS8090 CONS8100 ENVR3070 ENVR8110 ENVR8120 ENVR8130 ENVR8140 ENVR8150 ENVR8160 LAW8260 MGMT8470 SCIE8000 Building Construction Building Systems Hazardous Waste Site Worker Training Air and Water Quality Field Methods I Energy and Design Risk Assessment and Communication Field Methods II Project and Technical Report Writing Indoor Environmental Legislation Project Management Scientific Principles For more information, contact: Karen Cain, kcain@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2244 = Online Learning Technology, Trades & Apprenticeship Geographical Information Systems #1203 Program Credential: Certificate A geographic information system (GIS) is a system for capturing, storing, analyzing and managing data and associated attributes which are spatially referenced to the earth. In a more generic sense, GIS is a tool that allows users to create interactive queries, analyze the spatial information, edit data, maps, and present the results of all these operations. Geographic information system technology can be used for scientific investigations, resource management, asset management, environmental impact assessment, urban planning, cartography, criminology, history, sales, marketing, and route planning. Note: Students should refer to www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for an up-to-date listing of courses. Program Design OLRN1030 OLRN1980 PROG1220 PROG1210 SCIE1140 PROG1230 INFO1820 SCIE1130 Access - Expert Access - Specialist Designing, Implementing & Managing a GIS Database Geographical Information Systems Software-ArcView Global Position Systems Internet Mapping Introduction to Geographical Information Systems Remote Sensing Program Design IENG1040 Cost Analysis and Cost Estimating DSGN1110 Engineering Design Methodologies DRWG1050 Engineering Drawing and Blue Print Reading OLRN1013 Labour Economics MANU1050 Manufacturing Processes IENG1050 Work Measurement and Analysis I Elective: Group B (Min of 75 hr) MECH1040 Design of Jigs and Fixtures MECH1030Metrology QUAL1050 Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance IENG1010 Systematic Layout and Planning I IENG1020 Work Measurement and Analysis II For more information, contact: Shaun Samuels, ssamuels@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8126 Industrial Maintenance Mechanical Techniques #1351 For more information, contact: Amanda Pelley, apelley@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3454 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program will provide students with the skills necessary to enable them to troubleshoot, repair and maintain heavy industrial and plant equipment. The program will also focus on installing and removing industrial equipment. The program provides the student with the same theoretical knowledge as the industrial mechanic (millwright) trade program. The program will also offer related practical training. Home Inspection #1107 Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Credential: Certificate Home Inspection is accredited by the National Certification Authority for 420 academic hours under the National Certification Program for Home and Property Inspectors. Emphasis is on practical knowledge in the performance of systems and components of a house. Home Inspectors assist home buyers/sellers by providing information related to the condition of a home prior to sale. In addition to the ten core courses, Home Inspectors must complete Ontario Building Code Part 9 - House Building Envelope and Part 9 House Health and Safety and Defect Recognition and Reporting. Building Code courses are available at Conestoga. Defect Recognition is only available through the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors. Students wishing to use the ten courses towards their Registered Home Inspectors designation must achieve a minimum of 70% in all courses. Note: See www.conestogac.on.ca/distance-learning/ontariolearn for online equivalent credits and course details. Program Design HOME1020 HOME1010 HOME1030 HOME1040 HOME1050 HOME1060 HOME1070 HOME1080 HOME1090 HOME1100 Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Inspection Communication and Professional Practice Electrical Inspection Exterior Inspection Heating Inspection I Heating Inspection II Insulation and Interior Inspection Plumbing Inspection Roofing Inspection Structure Inspection For more information, contact: Davor Maletic, dmaletic@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2391 Industrial Engineering - Basic #0764 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate The Basic Level aims to help fill the continual need for qualified personnel to perform basic functions in the fields of work measurement, methods analysis, plant layout, material handling, quality control, cost estimating and tooling applications. Courses provide many of the tools and techniques which have proven effective in the analysis, improvement and control of work. The student also receives grounding in the knowledge of manufacturing processes and industrial organization. Upon completion of this program, the graduate will have the knowledge and skills required for junior positions such as Time Studies Analyst or Methods Analyst. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design IFME1000 ELEC1780 DRWG1050 MILL1450 IFME1320 IFME1350 MACH1910 MILL1460 MACH1900 MATH1285 MILL1480 MILL1470 MILL1490 CNTR1100 WELD1263 Advanced Hydraulic Repair Techniques Basic Electrical Theory and Motor Controls Engineering Drawing and Blue Print Reading Hoisting, Rigging and Installation Introduction to Hydraulics Introduction to Pneumatics Lathe Theory and Practice Measuring and Hand Tools Milling Theory and Practice Occupational Calculations Power Transmission and Material Handling Power Transmission and Mechanical Components Power Transmission and Preventative Maintenance Programmable Logic Controllers I Welding for Mechanical Maintenance For more information, contact: Davor Maletic, dmaletic@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2391 Machine Tool Setting and Operations #1331 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program is designed for students who wish to enter the field of metal machining or upgrade their current skills in metal machining. Graduates will be qualified to set up and operate one or more metal cutting machines. Students will select either the engine lathe or the milling machine. Students will also study safety, blueprint reading, applied trade calculations and layout. Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design DRWG1420 Engineering Drawings MACH1305 Machine Practice MACH1075 Machine Theory I MACH1085 Machine Theory II MACH1095 Machine Theory III MACH1105 Machine Theory IV MATH1285 Occupational Calculations Elective: Program Option 1 (Complete 1 course) MACH1235 Engine Lathes Practical MACH1245 Milling Machines Practical Elective: Program Option 2 (Complete 1 course) MACH1185 Engine Lathe Theory MACH1195 Milling Machine Theory For more information, contact: Davor Maletic, dmaletic@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2391 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 61 Technology, Trades & Apprenticeship Manufacturing Engineering #1210 Program Credential: Certificate This program will be of interest to individuals employed in the manufacturing profession or those wanting to work in manufacturing. Graduates would qualify for an entry level Manufacturing/Process Technician position and would be qualified to provide technical support and services in the development of production methods, facilities and systems, and the planning, estimating, measuring and scheduling of work. Program Design IENG1040 MECH1040 DRWG1050 IENG1060 MANU1040 QUAL1030 DIMM1090 MANU1050 BUS1021 MGMT2060 DRWG1550 Cost Analysis and Cost Estimating Design of Jigs and Fixtures Engineering Drawing and Blue Print Reading Failure Analysis and Prevention Fundamentals of Manufacturing Fundamentals of Quality Assurance Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Manufacturing Processes Organizational Behaviour Project Management SolidWorks - Introduction For more information, contact: Shaun Samuels, ssamuels@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8126 SolidWorks Operator #1300 For more information, contact: Shaun Samuels, ssamuels@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 8126 Practical CNC Machining #1304 Program Credential: Certificate of Achievement The intent of the Practical CNC Machining program is to address the practical machining skills needed by students who are studying CNC programming. This part-time program will be approximately 142 hours in duration and encompass a mixture of theoretical and practical knowledge with a focus on practical applications in the CNC machining environment. CNC Lathe Practical CNC Mill Practice CNC Programming - Basic Introduction to CNC Practical Machine Practice New! Transport Refrigeration and Heating Systems #1349 Quality Assurance #0452 Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program covers topics in quality control and assurance in depth and in a practical and realistic manner. Graduates will be able to apply the proper techniques and procedures to solve practical manufacturing problems with respect to quality. Graduates will receive a College Certificate which is recognized by industry. This certificate will help in preparing to write the American Society of Quality’s certification examinations such as Certified Quality Technician (CQT), or Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), once qualified work experience is obtained. Note: ASQ Certification, examination fees and examination schedules are determined by the ASQ and are not included in the course fees. Elective: Group A (Complete 3 courses) DIMM1080 Co-Ordinate Measuring Machines QUAL1020 Computer Applications in Quality Assurance DIMM1090 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing MECH1100 Mechanical Testing of Materials MECH1030Metrology MECH1090 Non-Destructive Testing of Materials QUAL1050 Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance Elective: Group B (Complete 3 courses) QUAL1060 Basic Concepts of Reliability QUAL1070 Design of Experiments - Basic QUAL1030 Fundamentals of Quality Assurance QUAL1040 Principles of Quality Assurance QUAL1090 Total Quality Management 62 SolidWorks - Advanced SolidWorks - Intermediate SolidWorks - Introduction SolidWorks Drawings For more information, contact: Carol Schlievert, cschlievert@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2390 For more information, contact: Davor Maletic, dmaletic@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 2391 Program Design Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 3 years of acceptance into the program. DRWG1600 DRWG1540 DRWG1550 DRWG1620 Program Design Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Credential: Certificate This program will provide the student with instruction of how to use SolidWorks mechanical design automation software to build parametric models of parts and assemblies and how to make drawings of those parts and assemblies. Advanced sketching and part modeling techniques will be covered including 3D sketches, lofts and sweeps. Included will be the design and documentation process, using the full power of SolidWorks, including Sheet metal, PhotoWorks, Animator, Cosmos XPress, SolidWorks Utilities, 3D Instant Website, 3D Content Central and FeatureWorks. Students will be doing projects where the focus is on using SolidWorks to completely document a project from concept to finished product. Program Design Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 5 years of acceptance into the program. MACH1220 MILL1370 PROG1755 MACH1210 MACH1200 Elective: Group C (Complete 2 courses) QUAL1060 Basic Concepts of Reliability DIMM1080 Co-Ordinate Measuring Machines QUAL1020 Computer Applications in Quality Assurance QUAL1070 Design of Experiments - Basic QUAL1030 Fundamentals of Quality Assurance DIMM1090 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing DIMM1110 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing - Advanced QUAL1160 Introduction to Six Sigma MECH1100 Mechanical Testing of Materials MECH1030Metrology MECH1090 Non-Destructive Testing of Materials QUAL1040 Principles of Quality Assurance QUAL1100 QMS Process Auditing QUAL1050 Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance QUAL1090 Total Quality Management Program Credential: Ontario College Certificate This program will enable the participant to understand and apply the principles of transport refrigeration and heating systems. Participants will be trained on systems used in the trucking industry, public transportation and auxiliary power units. Participants will review the procedure for testing, diagnosing, repairing refrigeration and heating systems and discuss the environmental and health and safety requirements related to transportation heating and cooling systems. Participants will also install, maintain and repair transport refrigeration equipment, carry out soldering, brazing and welding on or in relation to refrigeration equipment, and maintain and perform electrical repairs on existing refrigeration equipment from the breaker switch or the disconnect switch. Upon successful completion of the Transport Refrigeration & Cargo Heating Systems I course, participants will be eligible to write their certification in the form on an Ozone Depletion Prevention (ODP) certificate. Upon successful completion of Transport Refrigeration & Cargo Heating Systems II students will be certified with CSA Z462-13, Control of Hazardous Energy (Arc Flash Awareness). Program Completion Requirements All courses must be completed within 4 years of acceptance into the program. Program Design TRCK1660 TRCK1640 TRCK1650 TRCK1690 OHS1300 TRCK1620 TRCK1630 TRCK1670 COMM1300 TRCK1680 Auxiliary Power Units Electrical Fundamentals for Transportation Refrigeration Systems Engines, Compressors and Generators Fundamentals of Transport Heating and Refrigeration Systems Hoisting and Rigging Mobile Refrigeration and Cargo Heating Systems I Mobile Refrigeration and Cargo Heating Systems II Preventative Maintenance Technical Communication and Customer Service Transport Heating and Cooling Systems for Public Transportation Vehicles For more information, contact: Colin Jones, cjones@conestogac.on.ca, 519-748-5220 ext. 3722 = Online Learning Course Name Code Course Name Basic Electrical Theory and Motor Controls NEW! ELEC1780 ü Sept 06* 536.56 Backflow Prevention Tester’s Course Building Systems - A Practical Overview (BES 700) BES1010 ü Sept 12 297.28 Building Code Courses Construction Cost Estimating CONS8030 ü Sept 06* 559.35 Construction Planning and Scheduling CONS8010 ü Sept 06* Construction Risk Management CONS8000 ü Sept 06* Contract Administration CONS8020 ü Cost Analysis and Cost Estimating IENG1040 ü Designing, Implementing & Managing a GIS Database PROG1220 Electrical (BES 704) BES1050 ü Energy Management (BES 710) BES1100 ü Sept 21 297.28 Engineering Drawing and Blue Print Reading DRWG1050 ü Sept 17 342.40 ü ü ü Engineering Economics ECON8000 PROG1210 ü Global Position Systems SCIE1140 ü Heating (BES 701) BES1020 Hoisting, Rigging and Installation MILL1450 Introduction to Geographical Information Systems INFO1820 Machine Practice MACH1305 Machine Theory I Approx. Cost ($) Sept 12* 952.52 Part 9: The House - Building Envelope CODE1050 ü Oct 11 282.24 952.20 Part 9: The House - Health and Safety CODE1040 ü Oct 06 282.24 952.20 CAD, CNC/CAM Sept 06 559.35 Advanced MasterCAM 3D DRWG1515 ü Sept 20 274.72 AutoCAD Advanced DRWG1345 AutoCAD 3D DRWG1215 AutoCAD Level I Sept 06 412.84 297.28 Sept 06* 952.20 Sept 06 412.84 412.84 ü Sept 20 297.28 ü Sept 20 443.56 Sept 06 412.84 ü Sept 10 391.16 MACH1075 ü Sept 10 391.16 Major Project in Construction Project Management CONS8080 ü Sept 06 Power Transmission and Preventative Maintenance MILL1490 ü Remote Sensing SCIE1130 Work Measurement and Analysis I Failure Analysis and Prevention Nov 02 337.92 Sept 06* 322.60 ü Sept 14 319.84 DRWG1185 ü Sept 12 319.84 AutoCAD Level II DRWG1205 ü CNC Programming - Basic PROG1755 CNC Programming - Advanced PROG1775 CNC Programming Intermediate PROG1765 Computer Aided Drafting I DRWG1225 Introduction to AutoCAD REVIT Architecture Fundamentals ü ü ü ü ü ü Nov 02 319.84 Sept 06* 412.84 Sept 12 337.92 Sept 06* 412.84 Sept 06* 322.60 DRWG1525 ü Sept 19 161.92 DRWG1055 ü Sept 13 319.84 SolidWorks - Introduction DRWG1550 ü ü Sept 06* 457.96 SolidWorks - Intermediate DRWG1540 ü ü Sept 06* 427.88 SolidWorks - Advanced DRWG1600 ü Sept 08 334.88 ü Construction Related Course Construction Blueprints and Methods CONS1090 ü Sept 06 390.28 731.28 Construction Contract Bid Management CONS1030 ü Sept 06 390.28 Sept 26 443.56 Construction Job Site Management CONS1040 ü Sept 06 390.28 Sept 06 412.84 Introduction to Cost Estimating CONS1010 ü Sept 06 390.28 IENG1050 ü Sept 20 443.56 Material Estimating and Methods CONS1020 ü Sept 06 390.28 IENG1060 ü Sept 21 229.60 ü Advanced Power Engineering Advanced Thermodynamics and Material Science MECH1670 ü Electrotechnology, Compression and Refrigeration MECH1730 NEW! ü Sept 06 Sept 06 536.56 536.56 Backflow Courses Backflow Prevention Tester Re-Certification Start Date ü Sept 06 ü Code PLMB0010 Sept 22 Geographical Information Systems Software-ArcView Mixed Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Online COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Technology, Trades & Apprenticeship PLMB0060 ü Oct 24* 597.93 Engineering Technology - Credit Courses Statics for Engineering Technology NEW! CIVL1110 ü Sept 06 536.56 Technical Calculus I MATH2400 ü Sept 06 536.56 Technical Calculus II MATH2410 ü Sept 06 435.40 Technical Mathematics OLRN1425 ü Sept 06 562.76 Technical Mathematics II OLRN2040 ü Sept 06 562.76 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 63 Course Name Code Approx. Cost ($) Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Course Name Gas Technician Code Quality Assurance Gas Technician 2 Level 1 GAST1160 ü Gas Technician 2 Level 2 GAST1170 ü Nov 01 675.76 Gas Technician 2 Level 4 GAST1190 ü Sept 13 675.76 Gas Technician 2 Level 5 GAST1200 ü Nov 01 600.76 Gas Technician 3 Level 1 GAST1140 ü Sept 13 Gas Technician 3 Level 2 GAST1150 ü TSSA Gas Technician 2 Certification Exam GAST0080 ü Fundamentals of Quality Assurance QUAL1030 Fundamentals of Quality Assurance QUAL1030 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing DIMM1090 ü 584.06 Oct 25 846.06 Introduction to Six Sigma QUAL1160 ü Dec 21 215.00 Metrology MECH1030 Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance QUAL1050 Sept 13 675.76 Home Inspection Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Inspection HOME1020 Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Inspection OLRN1155 Communication and Professional Practice HOME1010 Communication/Professional Practices OLRN1195 Electrical Inspection HOME1030 Electrical Inspection OLRN1000 Sept 20 ü ü ü ü ü ü 342.40 Renewable Energy and Green Solutions Sept 06 412.84 Introduction to Sustainable Development Sept 13* 342.40 Sept 06 412.84 Sept 14 342.40 Sept 06 412.84 Exterior Inspection OLRN1175 ü Sept 06 412.84 Heating Inspection I OLRN1115 ü Sept 06 412.84 Heating Inspection II OLRN1125 ü Sept 06 412.84 Interior/Insulation Inspection OLRN1185 ü Sept 06 412.84 Plumbing Inspection OLRN1165 ü Sept 06 412.84 Roofing Inspection HOME1090 Sept 19 342.40 Roofing Inspection OLRN1135 ü Sept 06 412.84 Structural Inspection OLRN1145 ü Sept 06 412.84 Sept 06 184.48 Sept 13 184.48 Sept 15 184.48 ü Hydraulics/Pneumatics Courses Advanced Pneumatics IFME0060 ü Introduction to Hydraulics IFME1320 ü Introduction to Pneumatics IFME1350 ü Pre-Certification of Qualification Courses Electrical Pre-Certification of Qualifications - Construction and Maintenance ELEC0040 ü Sept 22 401.44 Electrical Pre-Certification of Qualifications - Industrial ELEC0030 ü Sept 21 401.44 Mechanical Trades Ministry Exam Preparation NEW! MECH0050 ü Sept 25 600.00 64 COURSES Classroom Start Date Mixed Online Below is a list of courses being offered this semester. *This course has multiple start dates. Please visit our website for a full listing of available start dates. Classroom COURSES Approx. Cost ($) Technology, Trades & Apprenticeship Sept 21* 297.28 ü Sept 06* 390.28 ü Sept 06* 367.72 Sept 19 274.72 ü Sept 06 390.28 ü Sept 06 367.72 ü Sept 06 435.40 ü OLRN1017 Safety and Quality Workshops Lift Truck (Forklift) MOTV1230 ü Sept 09* 275.00 Mobile Refrigeration and Cargo Heating Systems I TRCK1620 ü Sept 06 699.99 Professional Bicycle Mechanic MECH1230 ü Sept 26 1699.00 Professional Wheel Building MECH1400 ü Sept 17 699.00 ‘Z’ Air Brake Licence Endorsement AUTO0180 ü Sept 10* 285.00 Specialized Skills Trades & Apprenticeship Other Courses Auto Service for the Novice AUTO0170 ü Sept 14 262.07 Servicing and Repair of Small Engines - Advanced AUTO0030 ü Sept 15 236.60 Servicing and Repair of Small Engines AUTO0040 ü Sept 13 281.72 CWB Pre-Testing WELD0010 ü Sept 06 706.66 GTAW Welding WELD0020 ü Sept 14 475.56 M.I.G. Welding (G.M.A.W.) WELD0030 ü Sept 12 475.56 Shielded Metal-Arc WeldingGeneral WELD0040 ü Sept 15 475.56 Welding for Mechanical Maintenance WELD1260 ü Sept 13 479.56 WOWW - Women Only Welding Workshop WELD0110 ü Sept 24 69.92 Welding Courses = Online Learning Technology, Trades & Apprenticeship Backflow Prevention & Re-Certification Do you need to get certified in backflow or is your current certification about to expire? Backflow Prevention Tester Course (PLMB0010) Start dates: Sept 12 & Oct 31 Backflow Prevention Test Re-Certification (PLMB0060) Start dates: Oct 24 & Dec 12 Visit our website for full course details and to register. Technical Calculus I (MATH2400) This online course is oriented towards applications of differentiation and integration to analyze and solve problems from main areas of engineering technology. Topics covered include: limits, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions and their applications, integration of algebraic and transcendental functions and its applications as well as and selected methods of integration. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $536.56 For more information, contact: Crystal Tilley, ctilley@conestogac.on.ca, 519-885-0300 ext. 5253 Professional Bicycle Mechanic (MECH1230) This eleven-day, hands-on course is for current and aspiring mechanics seeking to gain practical knowledge and experience with all major bicycle components, including frames, bearings, wheels, drive trains, brakes and shifting systems, on a variety of bicycle styles and vintages. Professional Wheel Building (MECH1400) Adapted from Winterborne’s Professional Bicycle Mechanic course, students will build three wheels (choice of Road, Mountain Bike or Track Wheel). The first wheel is considered a practice where students will build the proper skill foundation of wheel lacing, tensioning, and balancing techniques. The following two wheels, a front and a rear, will comprise a wheel set that you can take home and install on your own bike and keep. Use of shop supplies is included in the course fee. Classes are held at Winterborne Bicycle Institute, #8-180 Southgate Dr., Guelph “I use the material on an almost daily basis both for my own work and for teaching our staff. I have applied so much of what I have learned that I can’t imagine operating a shop without the training.” – Steve Hunter, Student New! Basic Electrical Theory and Motor Controls (ELEC1780) This online course covers electrical units, Ohm's Law, circuits, magnetism and electromagnetism, relays and contactors as it relates to multi-skilling of trades and related workers. Fundamentals of AC/DC and an overview of transformer principles will be covered. The course will also introduce the students to Electric Motor Controls. Start date: Sept 6 Cost: $536.56 Take your designs to the next level with SolidWorks training. The SolidWorks courses in our SolidWorks Operator program allow you to design better products faster and help speed up the prototyping process. You can use SolidWorks to help reduce time-to-market, while saving on material costs. Face-to-face and online courses starting in September. See page 62 for program details. For more information, contact: Sky Maracle, winterbornebikes@bellnet.ca 519-826-0556 Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 65 JESSE ROLFE ASSOCIATE FACULTY, FLUID POWER TECHNIQUES #1360 A key member of the Conestoga Associate Faculty team, Jesse Benefits of the program has over 20 years of work experience as an industrial millwright Having a certificate in the Fluid Power Techniques program which has enabled him to gain valuable experience in a variety will allow you to: of working environments. Jesse, in fact, is a Conestoga College • inspect and test various pneumatic, hydraulic and their graduate having completed the Industrial Mechanic Millwright respective controls systems using service tools and Apprenticeship certificate. He completed his Red Seal with diagnostic techniques honours. Jesse works in this area of study on a full-time basis • perform routine maintenance, troubleshooting and repair and shares his energy, knowledge and practical skills with his activities for fluid power components and systems according students whether it be in the classroom or in the hydraulics/ to required specifications pneumatics learning labs. • relate the common types of fluid power hazards in the workplace to associated safety requirements What our students in the program say about Jesse: “I enjoyed the hands-on approach to learning and his teaching style really helped me to grasp the material.” “Great teacher, very knowledgeable.” Students continue to appreciate Jesse’s way of dealing with their different learning needs and experience in the field. About the Program This program is intended for individuals employed or seeking employment in occupations that work with fluid power systems and who have little or no formal training in fluid power, or for those who require a refresher. The program emphasizes practical, hands-on applications of hydraulics/pneumatics, components/systems, troubleshooting methods and electronic/ electrical control for fluid power. This program will also explore circuit schematics and designs. 66 Courses available this fall: Advanced Pneumatics (IFME0060) Start date: Nov 3 Cost: $184.48 Electrical Motor Controls (ELEC1780) Start date: Oct 17 Cost: $443.56 Introduction to Hydraulics (IFME1320) Start date: Sept 13 Cost: $184.48 Introduction to Pneumatics (IFME1350) Start date: Sept 15 Cost: $184.48 For more information, contact: Davor Maletic, dmaletic@conestogac.on.ca 519-748-5220 ext. 2391 Exemption Testing & PLAR Exemption Testing Apprentices & Non-Apprentices Background - The Apprenticeship Branch of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) has authorized community colleges to administer trade exemption testing for apprentices and non-apprentices. Apprentices may challenge within their community colleges the in-school portion of apprenticeship levels of the trade-specific apprenticeship program depending on their level of expertise and time spent on the job. Non-apprentices can likewise challenge the in-school portion of the program starting at level one. The exemption tests are based on the formal instruction requirements for an apprenticeship program. To be eligible to write an exemption test, the apprentices or non-apprentices must possess the entry requirements for the trade. Minimum age for writing the test is 16. Trade-specific standards and entry requirements can be obtained from the local Apprenticeship Branch of the Ministry of Training Colleges and University (MTCU) Training Office at 519-653-5758 or at: www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/employmentontario/training/certification.html Who to Contact and How to Register - The exemption tests are written in sequential order. For more information on the process of exemption testing for apprentices and non-Apprentices, including obtaining the test breakdown and confirming eligibility, please contact Daniela Stoicoiu at: dstoicoiu@conestogac.on.ca or 519-748-5220, ext. 2260 Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition Earn credits for what you already know! You can earn Conestoga credits through the Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) process. Conestoga recognizes prior learning of skills, knowledge or competencies that have been acquired through employment, education (informal/formal), non-formal learning or other life experiences. Prior learning must be measureable at the required academic level and meet Conestoga standards of achievement for current courses. Challenge exams and portfolio development are the main methods of assessment. Other methods of assessment may be available depending upon the nature of the course objectives. Successful completion of the assessment results in a course credit recorded on an official Conestoga transcript. PLAR cannot be used by registered Conestoga students for the clearance of academic deficiencies or to improve grades or to obtain admission into a program. Who to Contact and How to Register - For guidance on the PLAR process and registration, please contact the Credit Transfer Office at CreditTransfer@conestogac.on.ca. For each course you wish to challenge, please provide the course code and name as well as your Conestoga student number. The PLAR Policy and Procedure may be found on http://www.conestogac.on.ca/policies/academics.jsp. Availability - Apprenticeship (APPR) Exemption tests are scheduled twice a month at the Doon (Kitchener) Campus, Main Building, Lab 2A212, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM as follows: Availability - PLAR tests are scheduled twice a month at the Doon campus, Main Building, Lab 2A212, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM as follows: 2016 - August 2 and 16 September 6 and 20 2016 - August 2 and 16 September 6 and 20 November 8 and 22 November 8 and 22 October 11 and 25 Test candidates must bring photo identification on the day of testing. Candidates must register a minimum of 7 days prior to the preferred test day. October 11 and 25 PLAR test candidates must bring photo identification on the day of testing. PLAR test candidates must register a minimum of 14 days prior to the preferred test day. Conestoga Alumni of Distinction Do you know an outstanding Conestoga graduate who has made significant contributions to your industry or the community? Nominations are now open for the 2016 Conestoga Alumni of Distinction awards. The awards program established in 1997 has honoured over 200 alumni whose commitment to excellence has helped them reach their individual goals, made their workplaces more effective and their communities’ better places to live. Past recipients include, David Shoalts, award-winning columnist for the Globe and Mail and Taylor Jones, creator of the Internet phenomenon, Dear Photograph. Help us to celebrate Conestoga graduates whose leadership and achievements have made a difference. Nominations for the 2016 Alumni of Distinction Awards will be accepted until August 31, 2016. Nominations can be submitted online by visiting: www.conestogac.on.ca/alumni/awards/nominate.jsp Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 67 Corporate Training Corporate Training at Conestoga College Your partner in training and skills development Companies who invest in the training and skills development of their employees are really making an investment in the success of their organizations. These investments represent a commitment to continuous improvement and are the key to increasing productivity and creating higher quality goods and services. Benefits of partnering with Corporate Training at Conestoga: • • • Customized training delivered by Conestoga experts, designed with input from you. Access to college resources, including industry experts, equipment and high-tech facilities. Flexible learning environments with accelerated, online and in-class deliveries on campus or at your location. Funding Canada-Ontario Job Grant (COJG) The Canada-Ontario Job Grant provides an opportunity for employers to invest in their workforce, with financial support from the government. This grant provides direct financial support to individual employers who wish to purchase training for their employees. It is available to small, medium and large businesses with a plan to deliver short-term training to existing and new employees. The Canada-Ontario Job Grant is designed to: • Provide up to $10,000 in government support per person for training costs. • Require employers to contribute one-third of the total costs. (There will be additional flexibility for small businesses to provide an in-kind contribution towards their share of the costs.) • Require training to be delivered by an eligible, third-party trainer. Conestoga College is an eligible, third-party trainer and has been a partner of the Canada-Ontario Job Grant since the program was launched in 2014. 68 Corporate Training People Occupational Safety • EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE • LIFT TRUCK SAFETY • WORKING AT HEIGHTS • NEGOTIATION SKILLS • LEADERSHIP, COACHING AND MOTIVATING •COMMUNICATION • ARC FLASH AWARENESS • WHMIS • LOCKOUT/TAGOUT • CONFLICT RESOLUTION • Z-AIR BRAKE LICENCE ENDORSEMENT • TEAM BUILDING • FRENCH AND OTHER LANGUAGES FOR THE CORPORATE AUDIENCE • ESL FOR THE WORKFORCE Health and Wellness Business • MARKETING, SALES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE • FOOD SAFETY TRAINING CERTIFICATION • PROJECT MANAGEMENT • CPR AND FIRST AID, INCLUDING MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID • FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING • NONVIOLENT CRISIS INTERVENTION • SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT • TIME AND PRIORITY MANAGEMENT • APPLIED SUICIDE INTERVENTION SKILLS TRAINING (ASIST) • ASSESSMENT TOOLS FOR HIRING AND SUCCESSION PLANNING • EXCELLENCE IN RESIDENT CENTRED CARE (FOR OLDER ADULT CARE FACILITIES) • SECURITY GUARD LICENSING FOR ONTARIO • LEADERSHIP IN LONG-TERM CARE AND RETIREMENT LIVING Technology and Trades Quality • MICROSOFT OFFICE SUITE PRODUCTS • ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS TOOLS • BLUEPRINT READING • WORK SIMPLIFICATION • CNC PROGRAMMING • CUSTOMER SPECIFICATIONS • TECHNICAL ASSESSMENTS FOR APPRENTICES • GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING • MULTI-SKILL MAINTENANCE • STATISTICAL TOOLS •SHAREPOINT • LEAN TOOLS, DMIAC • TRADE-SPECIFIC SKILLS www.conestogac.on.ca/ct 69 Important Information HOW TO REGISTER FOR PART-TIME PROGRAMS OR COURSES: www.conestogac.on.ca/ce/how2reg.jsp 1. Online at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 2. Fax Fax your completed Program or Course Registration Form and credit card information to (519) 895-1085. Please do not fax cheques. 3. Mail Mail your completed Program or Course Registration Form to the Registrar’s Office at Doon (Kitchener) Campus. Please include your credit card information or cheque/money order for the full fee. Please do not send cash or post-dated cheques. Registrar’s Office - Welcome Centre 299 Doon Valley Drive Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4M4 4. Drop Box Registration Bring your completed Program or Course Registration Form to one of our dropbox locations: Doon (Kitchener) Campus, Guelph Campus, or Waterloo Campus. Please include your credit card information or cheque/money order for the full fee. Please do not send cash or post-dated cheques. 5. In-person You can register in person at the Welcome Centre at Doon (Kitchener) Campus between 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday. Important Information Senior Discount Part-time students, age 60 or over, may take courses for a reduced tuition fee. This discount applies to tuition fees (does not apply to supplies, equipment, tuition fees for seminars and tuition fees for some specialty courses). Please contact the Registrar's Office, 519-748-5220, ext. 3656, to confirm your tuition fee discount. 70 Refunds Refer to your Confirmation of Registration for details on the refund policy for your course(s). For more information go to: www.conestogac.on.ca/continuing-education/financialinfo.jsp or call the Registrar's Office, 519-748-5220 ext. 3656. Withdrawing/Dropping a Course A course can be dropped by logging onto the Student Portal, under the My Courses tab. For more information please go to: www.conestogac.on.ca/continuing-education/financialinfo.jsp or call the Registrar's Office, 519-748-5220 ext. 3656. Course Transfer Fee A $25 Course Transfer Fee will be charged to students requesting to change courses in which they are registered within the refund period/registration deadline for the course. For more information please go to: www.conestogac.on.ca/continuing-education/ financialinfo.jsp Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel, postpone, reschedule or combine classes and to limit registration or change instructors. If your course is cancelled, you may either transfer to another campus or course, or receive a full refund. Full refunds are issued only to students who are registered at the time of cancellation. Every effort will be made to inform you at home or at work before the start date if your course is cancelled, postponed or changed. International Visa Students In order to begin a program that will take longer than 6 months to complete, students will be required to obtain a valid study permit before starting courses. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain authorization to study from Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/). Unless otherwise authorized to work in Canada, part-time students are not eligible to work off or on campus. Studying without a permit: Foreign nationals may enter Canada or remain in Canada without a study permit to attend a course or program of study of six months duration or less. For information, please call: 519-748-5220 ext. 2748 or visit: www.conestogac.on.ca/international Admission into Program If a student is working towards a Conestoga certificate or diploma they must apply to the program by filling out the Program Application Form which can be found at the back of this catalogue or online at: www.conestogac.on.ca/admissions/forms = Online Learning Services SERVICES Accessibility Services Accessibility Services provides accommodations and supports to students with documented disabilities. You are encouraged to register by calling 519-748-5220 ext. 3232, as soon as you receive College acceptance. Please contact us before the course begins. For more information visit: www.conestogac.on.ca/accessibility-services Bookstore The cost of textbooks and/or supplies is not included in the course fee, unless otherwise indicated in the course details. To get your personalized booklist please go to www.conestogac.on.ca/bookstore and click the #NoSweat Booklist button. Library Resource Centre For a list of library services and resources visit: www.conestogac.on.ca/lrc Parking Parking is free after 4 p.m. on weekdays and all day on Saturday and Sunday at all campuses. For more information please go to: www.conestogac.on.ca/parking-services/visitors.jsp Financial Assistance Canadian citizens and landed immigrants/ permanent residents accepted into a ministry-approved program which leads to a Conestoga certificate or diploma may apply for financial assistance under the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). For more information, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 519-748-5220 ext. 3202. Bursaries For more information about bursaries please go to: www.conestogac.on.ca/financial-services/awards Program & course details, dates and fees can be found at www.conestogac.on.ca/ce 71 Second Career Course Registration Form Please Print (Please register as you would like your name printed on documents). Have you previously attended Conestoga College? Yes ❒ No ❒ Student Number (if known) Surname First Name Apt./Unit # City and Province Address Home Phone Alternate Phone Middle Initial Previous Name Postal Code E-mail AddressDate of Birth (year/month/day) If yes, have you successfully completed grade 12? ❒ Yes ❒ No ❒ Male ❒ Female Are you under the age of 19? ❒ Yes ❒ No Citizenship Status ❒ Canadian Citizen ❒ Permanent Resident/Landed Immigrant ❒ International Student ❒ Visitor/Other Visa I hereby certify that all statements are correct and complete, including my declaration of citizenship and status in Canada. I understand that I may have to provide documentation at some future date to substantiate my claim and that any misrepresentation of this data may result in the cancellation of my admission or registration status. Applicant’s Signature _______________________________________________ Date_____________________________ Note: Registration Form must be signed. Your name will not automatically be added to a wait list for your Course Selection if you are registered in your Alternate Course Selection. Course Selection #1 Check box if you wish to audit the applicable course ❒ Course Code/Number Sec Number Alternate Course Selection #1 (if Selection #1 is unavailable) Check box if you wish to audit the applicable course ❒ Sec Number Course Code/Number Course Name Course Location Course Fee* Day(s) Start Date Time Course Selection #2 Check box if you wish to audit the applicable course ❒ Course Sec Number Code/Number Alternate Course Selection #2 (if Selection #2 is unavailable) Check box if you wish to audit the applicable course ❒ Sec Number Course Name Course Location Course Fee* Day(s) Start Date Time Course Code/Number *HST included, if applicable. Total fee payable $ ____________ Without payment/authorization to invoice a college-approved sponsor, this registration cannot be processed. 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Freedom of Information: The information obtained on this Registration Form will be used for administrative and statistical purposes of the College and may be shared with the Ministries and Agencies of the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada. This information is collected and used under the authority of the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Act, R.S.O. 2002, and regulations thereunder. Questions regarding the collection of this information should be directed to the Registrar, Conestoga College, 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener Ontario, N2G 4M4. Telephone 519-748-5220. Information is accurate at time of printing and subject to change. STUDY IN BRANTFORD Part-time courses: Business • Computer Skills Foundations • Continuous Improvement Processes • Employment Law for Leadership Development • Foundations of Business Math • Project Management • Safety Requirements & Dangerous Goods • Word Processing Career and Academic Access – Preparatory Programs • Academic Upgrading Pre-Test Computer – Information Technology • Excel General Interest & Leisure • Adventures in Memoir Writing • Conquer the Blank Page • From Spark to Story Health & Life Sciences and Community Services • Emergency First Aid and CPR Level A with AED • Ontario Private Investigator Training • Security Guard Licensing for Ontario Media & Design • Fundamentals of Photography Technology, Trades & Apprenticeship • Communication and Professional Practice • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing • Fundamentals of Quality Assurance Register at: www.conestogac.on.ca/ce Full-time programs: • Academic Upgrading #1405 • Business #0062 • Community and Social Service Management (Graduate Certificate) #1276 • General Arts and Science #0789 and #0089 • Green Management (Graduate Certificate) #1301 • Health Office Administration #1047 • Human Resources Management (Graduate Certificate) #0965 • Medical Office Practices #1308 • Office Administration - Executive #1096 • Office Administration - General #1095 Apply at: www.ontariocolleges.ca Conestoga Brantford St. Andrew’s Street Building – 95 Darling Street For more information, contact: Karen Towler at ktowler@conestogac.on.ca or 519-756-8228 ext. 5491 OBTAIN A CONESTOGA COLLEGE CREDENTIAL AND BE JOB-READY FAST Flexible delivery multiple starts and locations Accessible opportunities for all including application assistance and career planning services Stackable credentials that are recognized by employers and academic institutions providing pathways to advanced education Training practical, hands-on skills that will prepare you for today’s job market Conestoga’s FAST, career-focused programs are affordable, may be eligible for funding and allow you to practice your skills in leading-edge facilities equipped to today’s industry standards. FAST Programs Bartending #1144 Bookkeeping #1271 CNC Programming with CAD/CAM #1252 Computer Applications Development #066 Computer Application Security #1476 Dynamic Website Design #1251 Information Technology Business Analysis – Operations #1372 Information Technology Network Security #1475 Network Administration and Technical Support #0917 Office Administration – General #1095 Packaging Engineering Technician #1348 Personal Support Worker #1165 Web Design #1037 Wireless Network Infrastructure #1474 For more information, contact: Waterloo Career Centre 108 University Avenue East, Waterloo 519-885-0300 ext. 5226 FAST@conestogac.on.ca Conestoga proudly supporting local training for almost 50 years. Online Learning If you’re looking for a flexible and convenient way to advance your skills, our online learning programs and courses may be right for you. Enjoy the benefits of online learning: accessibility – attend a course from anywhere convenience – study from the comfort of your own home or office career advancement – achieve a college certificate or diploma equivalent to those received through in-class study relevant skills – taught by college faculty who are experienced within their field interactive – communicate with instructors through online chat, email and group discussions flexibility – no need to wait for a new semester to begin before registering for a course Featured Programs New! Advanced Power Engineering #1394 New! Libraries and Digital Technologies #1397 This Ontario College Graduate Certificate program will provide the knowledge and skills necessary for students to challenge their 2nd Class Operating (Power) Engineers exams. This program will provide theoretical education in advanced power plant systems and operations with emphasis on safety and best practices. See page 59 for program details. The Libraries and Digital Technologies Graduate Certificate program will enhance students’ knowledge and skills relating to technological change and ways that digital technologies are transforming libraries and their services. See page 9 for program details. New! Children’s Mental Health #1390 New Courses: Designed for busy professionals who are currently working with infant, child and adolescent populations with potential mental health challenges, professionals who may benefit from this certificate program include those currently working in the health care and/or community services field with an interest in working with children. See page 41 for program details. Basic Electrical Theory and Motor Controls (ELEC1780) Impact of Aviation on Canadian National Development (LIBS1710) Introduction to Guitar (OLRN1748) Introduction to Interior Decorating (IDEC1075) Statics for Technology (CIVL1110) Check out all of our online programs and courses at www.conestogac.on.ca/dl