THE KEYIN EXPERIENCE
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THE KEYIN EXPERIENCE
THE KEYIN EXPERIENCE CHOOSING A CAREER PATH is one of the most important choices you will make. Explore all your options but follow the path that excites you and offers you the challenges that will continue to motivate you as you learn. Thank you for considering Keyin College as your pathway. Over the past 34 years, we have educated thousands of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians and proudly watched our graduates join the workplace across the world! Keyin College believes in developing programs which broaden your technical and personal skills. We encourage our students to be community volunteers and supporters, to expand their network and increase self confidence. The real world can teach us so much! Our province is a wonderful place to live and work and there are so many opportunities for you right now. Choose wisely and ENJOY THE RIDE! Sincerely Gwen Tucker Gwen Tucker Founder, Keyin College 2 The Keyin Experience 1-800-563-8989 Table of Contents The Keyin Experience 4 Faculty of Industrial Trades 6 Faculty of Business and Applied Arts 7 Faculty of Health Care and Human Services 8 Faculty of Information Technology 9 Programs by Campus 10 Partnership with CBU 12 Shave for the Brave 13 Scholarships and Awards 14 Industry Recognition and Partnerships 15 Financing Your Future 16 Campus Life at Keyin College 18 Continuing Education Division 20 Program Details 21 www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 3 The Keyin Experience Keyin College provided me with an Keyin College is the oldest independent College in Newfoundland and Labrador. We opportunity to get into the job market at are proud of our students, faculty, programs, graduates, services and reputation. We a time when jobs where difficult to come have been providing quality education for more than 34 years with close to 30,000 by. graduates as we continue to have a positive influence on individuals, families and The Computer Studies program, specializing in the IBM as400 platform, opened up various communities in our Province. opportunities After At Keyin, excellence in the pursuit of practical, career-related skills for our students is 14 years in the job market, the skills our priority. Practical training is combined with theoretical knowledge, so that you learned from Keyin have provided can seek employment confidently knowing you have the skills employers need. immediately upon graduation. various positions from entry level programmer to now senior executive within our organization of 300 people. Our Mission The Keyin College Team of faculty and staff is committed to being a leading Thank you Keyin! independent educator by continuing to deliver industry driven programs in a Mike Cochrane comfortable learning environment. Chief Operating Officer Confederation Centre of the Arts Our Goal is Student Success Student success can be measured in many ways. One measure is graduate employment. Keyin College graduates benefit from obtaining successful employment upon graduation. 4 The Keyin Experience 1-800-563-8989 Our Philosophy “Deciding to go back to school was a Keyin College strives to design its programs so that each student receives industry- very hard decision that I had to make. driven training and to ensure that students are equipped with both the practical and I chose Keyin College after many academic skills necessary to enter the workforce. The students’ work term placement recommendations from friends. I am enhances the education received at Keyin, by reinforcing and applying the skills that glad that I listened as my experience they have acquired during their academic programs. In addition, the low student to at Keyin gave me the confidence and instructor ratio allows for more individualized attention. knowledge that I needed in order to succeed at my job. My success can Our History only be attributed to the support that I received from all my friends, family Keyin College began in 1980 and rapidly became a leading private post-secondary staff and instructors at Keyin. They college with campuses throughout Newfoundland and Labrador. made learning fun. I also made many lasting friendships with fellow students Keyin’s curriculum is designed to offer skills training that prepares its students for the and even staff. Keyin College is one of the demands of today’s competitive marketplace. reasons I was able to succeed in finding a great job. Thanks Keyin!” With such a focus, it is easy to see why Keyin College has been producing graduates who are prepared to meet the demands and challenges of the ever changing business Nicole Kearley, Customer Engineer world for more than 34 years. Network Design and Management EMC Corporation of Canada Toronto, Canada Keyin at a Glance… • 7 Campuses and 6 Adult Learning Centres • Low student to instructor ratio • Department of Advanced Education and Skills approved instructors • Industry-driven curriculum • Work term placement • Support from industry www.keyin.ca The Keyin Experience 5 Faculty of Industrial Trades • Automotive Service Technician • Welder • Carpenter • Woodworking Technician • Commercial Driver Training • Mining Mill Processing Operator • Construction Electrician • Geological Field Assistant • Hairstylist • Hard Rock Miner • Heavy Equipment Operator • Underground & Surface Diamond • Insulator (Heat and Frost) • Plumber Driller • Surface Miner • Steamfitter/Pipefitter For a detailed list of courses covered under each program, please refer to the Program Details located at the back of this book, visit our website at www.keyin.ca, or dial 1-800563-8989 to speak with a Career Counselor in your area. Ever since I graduated from the Insulator program with Keyin College, Marystown I have been successfully employed with several large companies out west. I have been able to accumulate hundreds of hours which enables me to do my next block of training. The program was 19 weeks and I have made the cost of my program over many, many times. I truly enjoy what I do and have been approached about being a supervisor a few times. Being a female in this type of employment makes me really proud. Thank you Keyin. I would recommend the Insulator program to anyone. Phyllis Lockyer, Insulator Heat and Frost, Canadian National Resources Limited, Fort McMurray, AB 6 The Keyin Experience 1-800-563-8989 Faculty of Business and Applied Arts • Business Management • Office Administration • Business Management/Human • Office Technology Enhancement Resource Management • Professional Pet Groomer • Human Resource Management (Post Graduate) • Sales and Service Associate • Travel and Tourism • Occupational Health and Safety For a detailed list of courses covered under each program, please refer to the Program Details located at the back of this book, visit our website at www.keyin.ca, or dial 1-800563-8989 to speak with a Career Counselor in your area. The course was both challenging and fulfilling. I feel that the support I received from the committed staff as well as my family highly contributed to my successful completion of the program. The staff and students alike were very friendly and inviting. Upon completion of my program I was offered employment with the St. John’s campus. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time at Keyin College both as a student and now as a staff member. I will continue to endorse the College as a first choice for post secondary education. The dedicated staff work together to ensure that every student is fully prepared for any challenges they may face in the workforce upon graduation. Shannon Hannaford, Keyin College, St. John’s Campus Human Resources/Admissions www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 7 Faculty of Health Care and Human Services • Child and Youth Care Worker • Medical Transcriptionist • Community Studies Development • Pharmacy Technician Disabilities • Dental Assisting Level II • Speech Language Pathology Assistant • Early Childhood Education • Therapeutic Recreation •Esthetics •Criminology • Funeral Director and Embalmer • Primary Care Paramedic • Home Support Workers in Community Settings and Personal Care Attendants in Nursing Home Settings (HSW/PCA) For a detailed list of courses covered under each program, please refer to the Program Details located at the back of this book, visit our website at www.keyin.ca, or dial 1-800563-8989 to speak with a Career Counselor in your area. “When I learned that Keyin College would be offering a Pharmacy Technician program, I had no hesitation in enrolling in the program. It has always been my wish to have a career in the medical field and contribute to the health care system. My experience was most rewarding as I encountered an outstanding group of teachers and a curriculum that was both demanding and comprehensive. The skills I learned provided me with the necessary experience to take my place in the industry as a Pharmacy Technician at Central Pharmacy in Grand Falls-Windsor. Today I am enjoying a successful career thanks to the solid foundation I was given at Keyin College.” Jacklyn Alcock, Pharmacy Technician, Central Pharmacy, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL 8 The Keyin Experience 1-800-563-8989 Faculty of Information Technology • Computer Studies • Network Design and Management • Graphic Arts (Multimedia Design) • PC Repair For a detailed list of courses covered under each program, please refer to the Program Details located at the back of this book, visit our website at www.keyin.ca, or dial 1-800563-8989 to speak with a Career Counselor in your area. “The Computer Studies program at Keyin College provided me with immediate employment upon graduation and excellent opportunities for professional development over the past 15 years. My training and hands-on experience gave me the skills and confidence necessary for career advancement with Johnson Inc. I would highly recommend Keyin as an option for quality educational training.” Isabelle Lewis, Management Information Analyst, Risk Management, Johnson Inc. www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 9 Automotive Service Technician Carpenter Commercial Driver Training Construction Electrician Hard Rock Miner Heavy Equipment Operator • • •* • • • • • • • Insulator (Heat and Frost) • Mining Mill Processing Operator Plumber Steamfitter/Pipefitter • • • • • Surface Miner Underground and Surface Diamond Driller Welder St. John’s • • • • Geological Field Assistant/ Genuine Prospector Hairstylist Marystown Grand FallsWindsor Gander Clarenville Carbonear Faculty of Industrial Trades Burin Programs by Campus • Faculty of Business and Applied Arts Carbonear Clarenville Gander Grand FallsWindsor Marystown St. John’s *Pending Government Approval Business Management • • • • • • Business Management/Human Resource Management • Human Resource Management (Post Graduate) • • • Occupational Health and Safety • • • • • • • • • • Office Administration Office Technology Enhancement Professional Pet Groomer Sales and Service Associate Travel and Tourism 10 The Keyin Experience • • • • • • • • • • • • 1-800-563-8989 Grand FallsWindsor Marystown St. John’s • Gander Carbonear Child and Youth Care Worker Clarenville Faculty of Health Care and Human Services • • • • • • Community Studies Development Disabilites Criminology • Dental Assisting Level II • • Early Childhood Education Esthetics • • • • • • • • • • • Marystown St. John’s • Grand FallsWindsor Home Support Workers in Community Settings and Personal Care Attendants in Nursing Home Settings (HSW/PCA) Gander Funeral Director and Embalmer • • • • • • • Medical Transcriptionist Pharmacy Technician Primary Care Paramedic • Speech Language Pathology Assistant • Faculty of Information Technology Carbonear Clarenville Therapeutic Recreation Computer Studies • • • • Graphic Arts (Multimedia Design) Lawn Lewisporte Marystown Springdale St. John’s St. Lawrence • Lamaline • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • High School Tutoring www.keyin.ca • Grand FallsWindsor Barton Reading and Spelling System • Gander • • Fortune Adult Basic Education Clarenville Continuing Education Carbonear Network Design and Management Evening Courses • www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege • • www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 11 Partnership with CBU Cape Breton University (CBU) Keyin College is the first independent college in Newfoundland and Labrador to announce a partnership with Cape Breton University enabling Keyin graduates to obtain 50% of the required credits towards a CBU degree. Graduates of Keyin’s Business Management and Hospitality Management programs will be awarded half of the required credits towards their Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management (BTHM) degrees. For more information about Cape Breton University, contact the campus by mail: P.O. Box 5300, 1250 Grand Lake Road, In June 2012, Keyin College and Cape Breton University signed Sydney, Nova Scotia Canada B1P 6L2; by phone, toll free: 1-800- a second articulation agreement. The new agreement will see 474-7212, locally at (902) 563-1136 or online at www.cbu4u.ca or students who have completed Keyin College’s 2 year Occupational www.cbu.ca. Health and Safety (OHS) Diploma program qualify to receive credits towards the Cape Breton University Bachelor of Health Sciences (Public Health) Degree. In addition to the formal articulation agreement, Keyin College and Cape Breton University have signed a supplementary agreement which we anticipate providing further options for our graduates. In this agreement, CBU will, pending sufficient enrolment, deliver the core courses locally that are required to receive your BBA General Degree. Through a combination of online courses and “In May 2012, I graduated from Cape Breton University (CBU) locally taught courses, students have the potential to receive their with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). I was degree without leaving Newfoundland and Labrador. Please happy to have the opportunity to complete the first two years of contact a Keyin College near you for more details. my degree at home through Keyin College, Gander campus. I applied to CBU and received full credit for my 2-year Business Cape Breton University is home to more than 3,200 students Management Diploma.” offering a range of academic programs that assist students in meeting educational, cultural and economic goals. CBU’s Garrett G. Langdon education, training and discovery models have helped shape the Keyin College Business Management Graduate progress of the Atlantic Canadian region and its people for 30 Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) years. 12 The Keyin Experience Cape Breton University - May 2012 1-800-563-8989 Shave for the Brave Shave for the Brave facts: • Young Adult Cancer Canada (YACC) is a charity dedicated to building a community that provides information, support, skills, and opportunities for young adults dealing with cancer between the ages of 15 and 39. • YACC offers cost-free web-based programs such as the 24/7 Online Community and Goaltender, a survivorship care program; and face-to-face programs such as Survivor Conference, Retreat Yourself, Retreat Yourself Adventure, and Localife to provide people with the support needed to move beyond their cancer experiences and make the rest of their lives the best of their lives. The money raised through events like the Shave for the Brave funds these programs. • Shave for the Brave began in St. John’s in 2006 and has grown to almost 10,000 heads shaved and $2.7M raised to date. •People Shave for the Brave in nearly every province across Canada. Some cities organize Community Shaves; however, people are invited to host their own Shaves at their schools, offices, or on their own. • Keyin College has partnered with YACC to support their effort by providing the services of our Hairstylist students to shave heads at schools across Newfoundland! We have also committed to recruit Shavers and raise funds to help support this program. • You can learn more about why cancer is different for young adults at the About Us page of the Shave for the Brave website: www.shaveforthebrave.ca/about-us, or by visiting the organization’s main website at www.youngadultcancer.ca. www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 13 Scholarships and Awards Recognizing Your Rewarding Work Scholarships are a great way to help finance your education at Keyin College. Each Keyin College campus offers an annual $500 scholarship to each participating high school located within the geographical boundaries of the campus. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must make application on or before registration day. Each campus offers the following additional scholarships annually ... Carbonear Marystown and Burin John Champion Memorial High School Scholarship Program Scholarship John P. Coady Memorial Scholarship Margaret Winters Scholarship Academic Achievement Scholarship High School Scholarship Program Marina Day Scholarship Burch Nash Scholarship Clarenville High School Scholarship Program Gander Randy Pike Scholarship Carl Strang Scholarship St. John’s Trevor Moore Memorial Award and Scholarship Loretta Quirke Dwyer Memorial High School Scholarship Program Scholarship Clifts Dental Supplies Award Grand Falls-Windsor Newfoundland and Labrador Dental Trevor Moore Memorial Award and Scholarship Assistants Association Award for High School Scholarship Program Professionalism Batesville Casket Company Bursary Dr. R. Kavanagh Memorial Scholarship $500 (for a graduate with each class of Funeral Director High School Scholarship Program and Embalmer Program) For further details regarding the above scholarship programs and awards, students may contact the Career Counselor at the appropriate Campus. Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) Scholarship BCRSP Scholarships may be applied for by any full-time or part-time student in a two, three or four year Occupational Health and Safety Program at the undergraduate level. The student should have better than average grades (80% or better with no failing grades) entering the final year of their program. For more information on how to apply, please visit http://www.bcrsp.ca/scholarship. html or speak with your Career Counselor. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety – Dick Martin Scholarship Awarded annually, this $3000 national scholarship is available to any student enrolled, either full-time or part-time, in an occupational health and safety related course or program leading to an occupational health and safety certificate, diploma or degree at an accredited college or university in Canada. Programs include mine safety, occupational or industrial health and safety, industrial hygiene, safety management or other related safety degree program. For more information on how to apply, please visit http://www.ccohs.ca/scholarship/entries/ or speak with your Career Counselor. 14 The Keyin Experience 1-800-563-8989 Industry Recognition and Partnerships Canadian Institute of Management - C.I.M. Designation Keyin College is an authorized trainer for the Canadian Institute of Management. Individuals interested in completing training for either the Certificate in Management (C.l.M.), the Certificate in Supervisory Management (C.S.M.), or Professional Manager (P.Mgr.) designations should contact the College for details. Students enrolled in fulltime programs, particularly the Business Management program, should note that credits could be transferred toward either of these designations. www.cim.ca Canadian Association of Speech Language Pathologists & Audiologists Keyin College is proud to work with the Canadian Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists in creating the first Speech Language Pathology Assistant program in Newfoundland and Labrador. Graduates of the Speech Language Pathology Assistant program will be eligible for membership under the “supportive personnel” category with the Canadian Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (CASLPA), which is the national professional association representing the needs of more than 5000 speech language pathologists, audiologists and supportive personnel across Canada. Go to www.caslpa.ca for more information pertaining to the Canadian Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists. American China International Group American China International Group has offices in the United States and China. ACIG is the main contact for all Keyin College operations throughout Asia and provides a permanent and necessary presence in China. ACIG has orchestrated numerous educational partnerships between American and Chinese institutions and is well known and well respected throughout China. Keyin College is proud to be the first and only Canadian partner for ACIG and we look forward to a long and successful relationship together. International Students/Training Keyin College prides itself on creating an “international training environment.” Recognized internationally as providing high standard, quality education, Keyin not only welcomes international students to its domestic campuses but has participated in several international training projects globally as well. Keyin College places very high emphasis on the safety and well-being of our International Students. Keyin College has ensured, and will continue to ensure, every effort is made to provide the students with a positive, rewarding academic and social experience. International students looking to apply for our domestic programs may go to http:// www.keyin.ca to apply. Any other inquiries regarding International Training projects, please send your request to international@keyin.ca. www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 15 Financing Your Future Canada – Newfoundland & Labrador Student Financial Assistance Program The Government of Canada and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador work together to provide student financial assistance. Both loans and grants are available to help you access and pay for post-secondary education. With one application you will be assessed for both federal and provincial student loans as well as most student grants. Financial Assistance for Full-Time Students The provincial government provides 40% of your assessed financial need to a maximum of $140 per week of study; the federal government provides the remaining 60% to a maximum of $210 in loans per week of study. Additional funding may be available in the form of non-repayable Canada Student Grants. Available Grants Provincial • Provincial Study Grant • Debt Reduction Grant • Early Childhood Education Grant Federal • Grant for Students from Low-Income Families • Grant for Students from Middle-Income Families • Grant for Full-Time Students with Dependants • Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities • Grant for Services and Equipment for Students with Permanent Disabilities Financial Assistance for Part-Time Students The Government of Canada offers loans and grants for part-time studies to students taking between 20% and 59% of a full course load. If you are a student with a permanent disability and you are studying between 40 to 59% of a full course load, you can choose to be considered a full or part-time student. For more information and direct links for Student Loans, Student Loan Repayment, Scholarships and Grants, and Additional Funding Options please refer to www.keyin. ca under Financial Assistance. Department of Advanced Education and Skills AES can provide students with several forms of funding. Selection is based on criteria set by AES and is dependent on the availability of Funding. Are you eligible for financial assistance under one of AES’s Programs? If you meet any or all of the following criteria, you may be eligible for funding into a post-secondary program: Unemployed Individuals: • Who have established a claim for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits. • Individuals whose El benefit period ended within the last THREE years. • Any persons who have established a claim for El maternity or parental benefits within the past FIVE years and are re-entering the workforce after having left to care for a newborn or newly adopted children. 16 The Keyin Experience 1-800-563-8989 Repayment Assistance Program The Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) was created to help if you have difficulty repaying your student loan. This program gives you available repayment options to help you manage your payments and avoid defaulting on your loan. For detailed information on this program, please contact the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) at 1-888-815-4514, visit www.CanLearn.ca or www.gov.nl.ca. How does RAP work? Depending on your financial circumstances, the RAP has two (2) stages to help you to fully repay your student loan within fifteen (15) years. Stage 1: This stage applies to the first five (5) years of the plan. • Borrowers who qualify will make affordable payment (or no payment) toward the principal of the student loan: paying the principal first reduces the total debt. • Borrowers will not make payments exceeding 20% of their income towards loans covered by RAP. In the case where a borrower has a very low income, no payments are required. • The Government of Canada will cover the amount of interest owing that the borrower’s payment do not cover. Stage 2: This stage starts once the borrower has completed stage 1 or after the borrower has been repaying the loan for ten (10) years. • The Government of Canada will continue to cover interest and both the governments of Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador will begin to cover the portion of the principal of the loan not met by the borrower’s affordable payment. • The balance of the loan should be gradually paid off so that no student loan debt remains after fifteen (15) years. • Borrowers will need to meet the same eligibility criteria and will continue to make affordable payments. Am I eligible? To be eligible for repayment assistance, you must: • Be a Canadian citizen. • Have signed and returned your Consolidation Student Loan Agreement to the NSLSC. • Meet the financial eligibility criteria. How do I apply? You need to apply for the RAP: enrollment is not automatic. • Call the NSLSC at 1-888-815-4514 to request an application form or to get more information on the plan. • Complete the application form and submit it, along with all required supporting documentation, to the NSLSC. • RAP is approved in six (6) month intervals: you must reapply after each six (6) month approved period. • Applications are also available through your NSLSC Online Services at www. CanLearn.ca. • Repayment Assistance Plan for borrowers with Permanent Disability can also be found at www.CanLearn.ca. www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 17 College in y e K t a e if Campus L d any events an m e school year, Throughout th udents. These ned for all st an pl e ar es ti activi nd raising for spirit days, fu e ud cl in es ti , various activi s, graduation ie it ar ch al ci in d other local and prov mpetitions an Co a ad n Ca s ill field trips, Sk urage all ces. We enco en ri pe ex ed program-relat life because daily campus in rt pa e k students to ta ce is based ional experien at uc ed lid so a we feel that d activities sure to relate po ex d de un upon a well-ro ge. at Keyin Colle while enrolled out the ng out more ab di fin in ed st re involved If you are inte ram is usually og pr ur yo es viti dent types of acti contact a Stu se ea pl , ge lle Co with at Keyin incipal at dinator or Pr Ser vices Coor 989 or go 1-800-563-8 .ca. to w w w.keyin 18 The Keyin Experience 1-800-563-8989 www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 19 Continuing Education Division Adult Basic Education Program Description This program can be a stepping-stone for those interested in pursuing post-secondary education. The Adult Basic Education programs Level II & III offer assistance to adult students who would like to improve their reading, writing and math skills to help them obtain a grade 12 equivalency diploma. This will assist the student in many ways including boosting their self-confidence and making it easier to get a job. Some people may need to begin with the Basic Literacy/ABE Level I component. Level I will provide a student with a learning foundation, which will help them move toward the completion of ABE and into post-secondary training. The relaxed learning environment provided by Keyin College is the ideal atmosphere for adult students who wish to re-enter the education system and acquire their high school diploma. Program Course Overview Mathematics, Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, Language and Newfoundland Literature and more. Course Particulars High School equivalency diploma program Students will be assessed for placement upon entry Continuous intake allowing students to start their upgrading at anytime! Apply today and pursue your high school diploma. Evening Courses Program Description The Continuing Education Division of Keyin College offers evening courses and customized training programs to the general public. We offer a wide range of courses for your personal and professional development. These course offerings are typically 30 hours in duration and run from 7:00pm - 10:00pm one weekday evening for 10 weeks. Formal admission to the College is not required. For more information please feel free to contact us at 1-800-563-8989. 20 The Keyin Experience 1-800-563-8989 Program Details Faculty of Industrial Trades Automotive Service Technician Program Description Automotive Service Technicians inspect, maintain, and repair automobiles and light trucks that run on gasoline, electricity, or alternative fuels such as ethanol. Automotive service technicians and mechanics must continually adapt to changing technology and repair techniques as vehicle components and systems become increasingly sophisticated. This program is recognized by the Apprenticeship and Certification Board as an Interprovincial Trade (Red Seal Endorsed) which allows the holder to work in other provinces /territories without having to re-certify. Course Particulars Diploma Program 34 Weeks Burin Campus Associated Courses: Occupational Health And Safety WHMIS Standard First Aid Safety in the Shop Gaskets, Seals and Bearing Electrical and Electronic Principles Hydraulic Principles Service Information Systems Hand Tools Shop Tools and Equipment Fasteners, Tubing and Fittings Lubrication and Fluids Servicing Preventative Maintenance Inspections Wheels and Tires Suspension Drive Lines Oxy-Fuel Welding/Cutting Engine Principles Cooling Systems Batteries Starting Systems Charging Systems Lighting Systems Ignition Systems Front-Wheel Drive Hydraulic Brake Systems Power Brake Systems Intake and Air Filtration Systems Exhaust Systems Pre-Delivery Inspections Introduction to Apprenticeship Related Courses Basic Math Workplace Communications Quality Assurance/Quality Control Introduction to Computers Entrepreneurial Awareness Workplace Essentials Carpenter Program Description Be it residential or commercial, carpenters are vital to all aspects of the construction industry. From the building of highways and bridges to the installation of kitchen cabinets, carpenters construct, erect, install, and repair structures and fixtures made from wood and other materials. Students will learn elementary structural design and become familiar with common carpentry jobs, such as layout, form building, rough framing, and outside and inside finishing. They also learn to use the tools, machines, equipment, and materials of the trade. In the classroom, future apprentices learn safety, first aid, freehand sketching, basic mathematics, and various carpentry techniques. This program is recognized by the Apprenticeship and Certification Board as an Interprovincial Trade (Red Seal Endorsed) which allows the holder to work in other provinces /territories without having to re-certify. Course Particulars Diploma Program 33 Weeks Burin Campuses Program Course Overview Carpenter Fundamentals Layout & Footings Wall Forms Floor and Wall Framing Interior Fundamentals Interior Trim Roof Fundamentals Exterior Finish Stair Fundamentals Scaffolding Blueprint Reading Residential Estimating Occupational Health & Safety Powerline Hazards Workplace Hazards Materials Information System (WHMIS) Standard First Aid Academic Requirements • High school diploma or high school equivalency (Transcript and/or diploma to be forwarded to the College); or • Mature students who do not meet the educational prerequisites may be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the following conditions are met: • Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application; • Applicants have been out of school for at least one year; • Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument and www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege Confined Space Awareness Chain Saw Safety Fall Protection Awareness Basic Math Introduction to Apprenticeship Related Courses: Workplace Communications Introduction to Computers Entrepreneurial Awareness Quality Assurance/Quality Control Workplace Essentials obtain the result of high school equivalence on all subtests; • Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the highest educational level attained. Administration Requirements • Completion of Keyin College’s official application form; • Application fee of $50 (non-refundable). It must be noted that this is an additional cost for the processing of your application. • International applications are subject to a $250 fee (non-refundable). www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 21 Program Details Commercial Driver Training Program Description Truck drivers are a constant presence on the Nation’s roads and highways. They deliver everything from automobiles to canned food. Firms of all kinds rely on trucks to pick up and deliver goods because no other form of transportation can deliver goods door-to-door. .The Commercial Transport program provides the skills and knowledge to become a safe and effective professional transport truck driver. Students will graduate with Class 1, 3 and 9A endorsements Additional Admission Requirements Valid Class 5 driver’s license for at least one year. Course Particulars Diploma Program 12 Weeks Burin Campus Program Course Overview: General Safety • Professional Driver Improvement Course • Transportation of Dangerous Goods • Flagperson Certificate • Powerline Hazards •WHIMS • First Aid Trade Orientation and Related Tasks Vehicle Maintenance Tandem Truck Operation Tractor Trailer Operation Construction Electrician Program Description As a certified apprentice electrician, you would fit, test and repair the electrical circuits and wiring found in homes and businesses. Your work might range from fitting a bathroom shower circuit in a customer’s home to laying equipment cabling in a major new office development. Students would gain the skills and knowledge required to work with employers such as electrical contractors and building firms, manufacturing and engineering companies, kitchen, bathroom and shopfitting companies. Self-employment is another common option. This program is recognized by the Apprenticeship and Certification Board as an Interprovincial Trade (Red Seal Endorsed) which allows the holder to work in other provinces /territories without having to re-certify. Course Particulars Diploma Program 37 Weeks (including a 2-week work term) Burin Campus Program Course Overview: WHMIS Standard First Aid Safety Practices Rigging Hand Tools Power Tools Fasteners DC Theory Series and Parallel Circuits Codes Voltage Drop & Power Loss Single Phase Theory Three Phase Theory Conduit, Tubing and Fittings Conductors & Cables Fundamental Wiring Protective Devices Transformers Single Phase Service Entrance Three Phase Service Entrance Distribution Equipment Fire Alarms Electric Heating Systems & Controls Raceways, Wireways and Busways Troubleshooting Techniques Intercom Systems Security Systems Drawings, Schematics and Specifications Safety Practises Basic Math Introduction to Apprenticeship Related Courses Communications QA/QC Introduction to Computers Entrepreneurial Awareness Workplace Essentials Geological Field Assistant Program Description: In the field of geology, there is presently a demand for geological assistants trained in field methods to meet the needs of exploration companies and mines. Such training would encompass themes including health and safety, knowledge of field methods, planning and supervision, data manipulation and small equipment operation. Specialized training in specific areas, as well as safety program certifications complete the overall comprehensive training program to fully prepare the candidates for the career he/she will be entering. Course Particulars: Diploma program 20 weeks (including a 3-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Additional Admission Requirements Current medical report signed by a qualified medical doctor 22 The Keyin Experience Program Course Overview: Orientation Employer / Employee expectations Safety Camp Operations Introduction to Physical Geology Orienteering Introduction to Field Methods and Mapping Job Search Techniques Introduction to Surveying and Line-Cutting Introduction to Computers During the academic/practical training, students will also complete the following safety certifications: WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) Occupational Health & Safety Wilderness First Aid Standard First Aid PLH (Power Line Hazards) 1-800-563-8989 Program Details Hairstylist Program Description The training focus of the Hairstylist program is to provide students with the skills, knowledge and experience to work as a Hairstylist or Barber. Students also acquire all the fundamentals of nail care, make-up application, aesthetics, color analysis and much more. Our program specializes in Hair Design, instructing students how to cut, style, perm and color. The practical experience acquired in the salon will develop an expertise in hairstyling and shop management. Course Particulars Diploma Program Duration of the program may vary depending on individual campuses. Please contact the campus of your choice for complete information. Burin, Carbonear, Clarenville, Grand FallsWindsor & St. John’s Campuses Program Course Overview Salon Fundamentals Styling I Styling II Cutting I - Hairdressing Cutting II - Barbering Chemically Waving & Relaxing Hair Colour Fundamentals Hair Colouring Introduction to Aesthetics Advanced Cutting Advanced Perming Lightening & Toning Advanced Colouring Occupational Health & Safety Workplace Hazards Materials Information System (WHMIS) Standard First Aid Related Courses: Introduction to Apprenticeship Workplace Communications Introduction to Computers Entrepreneurial Awareness QA/QC Workplace Essentials Hard Rock Miner Program Description: In today’s mining industry, safety and training are of paramount importance. Miners must have solid credentials in order to work in the challenging environment of an underground mine. Such training is known in the industry as “common core” training with central themes of health and safety, knowledge of mining processes, and fundamental hard rock mining training. Specialized training in specific areas, as well as safety program certifications complete an overall comprehensive training program that prepares the miner very well for the career he/she is entering. Every mine has its own characteristics as well as peculiarities, and as such, requires specific specialized training programs in addition to the common core modules and the safety training certifications. These specialized courses, while similar in description and composition, apply to specific aspects of particular mines, and therefore have particular reference to the successful and safe operation of the mine. Generally, such courses have application overall to the mining industry, and thus their value cannot be overemphasized. Course Particulars: Diploma Program 16 weeks (including a 4-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor & Campus Burin* Program Course Overview: Core Training (8 weeks): • Induction Procedures • Mining Safety Processes • Lock Out/Tag Out •Scaling •Staging •Drilling •Bolting •Blasting •Mucking • Introduction to Computers • Career Skills/Communication Skills Specialized Training (4 weeks): • Confined Space Awareness • Haulage Truck Safety • Materials Handling and Storage • Fall Protection Awareness • Fire Protection and Prevention Awareness • Evacuation Safety Safety Certifications (To be completed during Core Training): • WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) • Occupational Health and Safety • TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) • Standard First Aid • PLH (Power Line Hazards) * Pending government approval. Academic Requirements • High school diploma or high school equivalency (Transcript and/or diploma to be forwarded to the College); or • Mature students who do not meet the educational prerequisites may be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the following conditions are met: • Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application; • Applicants have been out of school for at least one year; • Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument and www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege obtain the result of high school equivalence on all subtests; • Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the highest educational level attained. Administration Requirements • Completion of Keyin College’s official application form; • Application fee of $50 (non-refundable). It must be noted that this is an additional cost for the processing of your application. • International applications are subject to a $250 fee (non-refundable). www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 23 Program Details Heavy Equipment Operator Program Description The Heavy Equipment Operator program provides an introduction to the heavy equipment industry and basic heavy equipment operation. Each student will receive 60 hours operating time on an Excavator, Front End Loader and Tandem Dump Truck. Additionally, students will learn grades reading, safety procedures and heavy equipment maintenance. Upon successful completion, students will have obtained their Class 3 & Class 8 license with a Class 9 endorsement. This program is recognized by the Apprenticeship and Certification Board as a Provincial Apprentice Trade. Course Particulars Diploma Program 21 Weeks Burin Campus Additional Admission Requirements: • Valid Class 5 driver’s license for at least 2 years • Clear Driver’s Abstract • Current medical report signed by a qualified medical doctor • Photocopy of a valid driver’s license (front and back) Program Course Overview: Equipment Operation Safety Grades and Stakes Equipment Maintenance Regulation/Emergency Procedures Air Brakes Professional Driver Improvement Course Powerline Hazards Transportation of Dangerous Goods Trenching Safety Traffic Control Person WHMIS Standard First Aid Related Courses: Introduction to Apprenticeship Basic Math Workplace Communications Introduction to Computers Entrepreneurial Awareness Quality Assurance/Quality Control Workplace Essentials Insulator (Heat and Frost) Program Description The Heat and Frost Insulator program is designed to provide participants with the skills and the knowledge necessary to carry out the day-to-day tasks performed by a Pipe Insulator. Heat and Frost Insulators specialize in the installation and maintenance of insulation systems, the purpose of which is the conservation of energy and the control of the environment in buildings, ships, factories, oil refineries and premises requiring temperature control, heat transfer, as well as fire protection. The work of an insulator encompasses all facets of the trade, such as the handling or distribution of insulating materials on job premises, the operation of equipment and tools necessary for the trade, application of pipe and boiler coverings, the insulation of hot and cold surfaces, ducts, flues, etc., and the application of all protective coverings required on insulation materials. This program is recognized by the Apprenticeship and Certification Board as an Interprovincial Trade (Red Seal Endorsed) which allows the holder to work in other provinces /territories without having to re-certify. Course Particulars Diploma Program 17 Weeks Marystown Campus Program Course Overview Occupational Health and Safety WHMIS Standard First Aid Hand and Power Tools Shop Tools and Equipment 24 The Keyin Experience Insulation Principles Insulation Materials Insulation Practices Introduction to Pipe and Piping Systems Blanket Insulation Fibrous Board Insulation Installing Pipe Insulation Hot Work Practices Introduction to Asbestos Asbestos Removal Procedures Firestopping Blueprint Reading - Part 1 Related Course Introduction to Apprenticeship Basic Math Workplace Communications Introduction to Computers Entrepreneurial Awareness Quality Assurance/Quality Control Workplace Essentials 1-800-563-8989 Program Details Mining Mill Processing Operator Program Description: Specifically in the field of ore processing, there is presently a demand for metallurgists, metallurgical technicians and operators (crushers, grinders, conveyors, waste disposal) with the right skill sets to do the job properly and safely. Such training would encompass themes including health and safety, knowledge of ore processing methods including Comminution (crushing and grinding), Beneficiation (separating and concentrating) and Smelting and Refining, planning and supervision, data manipulation and small equipment operation. Specialized training in specific areas, as well as safety program certifications, complete the overall comprehensive training program to fully prepare the candidates for the career he/she will be entering. Course Particulars: Diploma Program 16 weeks (including a 3-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Additional Admission Requirements: Current medical report signed by a qualified medical doctor Program Course Overview Core Training (8 weeks) • Safety and Induction • Work Safely in the Mill Environment • Housekeeping • • • • • Hand and Power Tools Lifting Devices Ladders and Scaffolds Operate Sump Pumps Handling Reagents and Designated Substance Specialty Training: • Conveying • Crushing • Grinding • Classification • Dewatering • Extraction • Tailings Disposition • Sampling and Testing • Service Vehicles and Equipment • General Operations The six (6) safety certifications include the following: • WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) • TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) • Occupational Health & Safety • Standard First Aid • PLH (Power Line Hazards) • Fall Protection Plumber Program Description Keyin’s 34 – week Plumber program is an apprentice trades Entry Level program that will allow students to become a 1st year entry level apprentice. Students will complete all entry level courses as outlined below. Proceeding completion of all courses students need to obtain the required industry experience essential to do additional advanced level courses. Students that have completed all entry and advanced courses, and have the acquired industry experience, will be eligible to write the Interprovincial Journey person examination to receive the Red Seal Certification, which will qualify them with national mobility for employment. Course Particulars: Diploma Program 34 weeks Carbonear Campus Program Entry Level Courses Occupational Health and Safety WHMIS Standard First Aid Tools and Equipment Blueprint 1 Blueprint 2 Rigging Steel Piping Copper Piping Pipe and Tubing Fundamentals Plastic Piping Brass Piping Introduction to Fuel Brazing and Cutting Piping Valves Hydronic Heating 1 Cast Iron Piping Non-Metallic Piping Water Service Hot and Cold Water Supply Water Treatment Systems Residential Sanitary Drainage Academic Requirements • High school diploma or high school equivalency (Transcript and/or diploma to be forwarded to the College); or • Mature students who do not meet the educational prerequisites may be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the following conditions are met: • Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application; • Applicants have been out of school for at least one year; • Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument and www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege Hot Water Storage Tanks and Heaters Residential Venting Storm Systems Commercial Drainage, Waste and Venting 1 Residential Appliances, Fixtures and Trim Rural Waste Disposal Introduction to Electric Welding Basic Math Workplace Communications Introduction to Computers Entrepreneurial Awareness Quality Assurance/Quality Control Workplace Essentials obtain the result of high school equivalence on all subtests; • Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the highest educational level attained. Administration Requirements • Completion of Keyin College’s official application form; • Application fee of $50 (non-refundable). It must be noted that this is an additional cost for the processing of your application. • International applications are subject to a $250 fee (non-refundable). www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 25 Program Details Steamfitter/Pipefitter Program Description Steamfitter/Pipefitters install and repair both high-pressure and low-pressure pipe systems used in manufacturing, the oil and gas industry, in the generation of electricity, and in the heating and cooling of buildings. The Steamfitter/Pipefitter program provides the skills and knowledge to lay, cut, assemble, install, maintain pipe systems and supports. Graduates will also be prepared to work with related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment for steam, hot water, cooling, lubricating, sprinkling, and industrial production and processing systems. This program is recognized by the Apprenticeship and Certification Board as an Interprovincial Trade (Red Seal Endorsed) which allows the holder to work in other provinces /territories without having to re-certify. Course Particulars Diploma Program 34 Weeks Burin & Carbonear Campuses Program Course Overview Occupational Health and Safety WHMIS First Aid Tools and Equipment Fabrication Blueprint 1 (Basic Residential) Blueprint 2 (Advanced Residential/Light Commercial) Rigging Introduction to Fuel Brazing and Cutting Pipe and Tubing Fundamentals Steel Piping Copper Piping Plastic Piping Aluminum Piping Piping Valves Hydronic Heating 1 Low Pressure System Pipe Template Development Pipe Layout & Fitting Introduction to Electric Welding and Cutting Introduction to Apprenticeship Related Courses: Workplace Communications Quality Assurance/Quality Control Introduction to Computers Workplace Essentials Entrepreneurial Awareness Surface Miner Program Description: The definition of a surface (open pit) mine is “an excavation or cut made at the surface of the ground for the purpose of extracting ore and which is open to the surface for the duration of the mine’s life.” Therefore, training for Surface Hard Rock Miners contains many modules that reflect the nature of surface construction projects. Emphasis is placed on safety, vehicular and equipment usage, conveyors, crushers, screens, and open pit drilling and blasting processes. Course Particulars: Diploma Program 12 weeks (including a 4-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Additional Admission Requirements: Current medical report signed by a qualified medical doctor Program Course Overview: Work Safely in the Job Environment Lock Out and Tag Equipment and Energy Production Operate Hand and Power Tools Service Vehicles Conveyors, Crushers and Screens Auxiliary Equipment Drilling and Blasting (Mandatory) Transportation Controls and Communication Systems Emergency and Evacuation Plans and Procedures Introduction to Computers and Job Search During the academic/practical training, students will also complete the following safety certifications: Academic Requirements • High school diploma or high school equivalency (Transcript and/or diploma to be forwarded to the College); or • Mature students who do not meet the educational prerequisites may be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the following conditions are met: • Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application; • Applicants have been out of school for at least one year; • Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument and 26 The Keyin Experience • WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) • TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) • Occupational Health & Safety • Standard First Aid • PLH (Power Line Hazards) • Fall Arrest obtain the result of high school equivalence on all subtests; • Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the highest educational level attained. Administration Requirements • Completion of Keyin College’s official application form; • Application fee of $50 (non-refundable). It must be noted that this is an additional cost for the processing of your application. • International applications are subject to a $250 fee (non-refundable). 1-800-563-8989 Program Details Underground and Surface Diamond Driller Program Description: With the tremendous growth in mineral exploration throughout Newfoundland and Labrador in recent years, and the huge impact that mining development has had and will continue to have in this province, the need has been recognized for trained Diamond Drillers. Students who enroll in this program will have the opportunity to complete both the surface and the underground Diamond Drilling programs. They will complete both the Helper Level and the Runner Level. They will be trained to work in all facets of this vital industry. In addition to these CORE modules students will also complete certificates in various safety oriented programs. Course Particulars: Diploma Program 20 weeks (including a 2-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Additional Admission Requirements: Current medical report signed by a qualified medical doctor Program Course Overview: Surface and Underground Induction Safety & General Inspections Diamond Drilling SurfaceDiamond Drilling Underground Operate Stopper/Jackleg/Plugger Drills Operate Motorized Vehicles Portable Pumps Work Around Helicopters Scale Loose Rock Staging and Lifting Devices Chainsaw Operations Protect the Environment Core Recovery & Core Barrel Handling Intro to Computers and Job Skills Hand & Power Tools Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Standard First Aid Occupational Health and Safety Read and Interpret Layouts Fall Arrest Transportation of Dangerous Goods Powerline Hazards Back Injury Prevention Propane Safety Welder Program Description Welding is central to industries as varied and important as shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and repair, oil and gas, and thousands of other manufacturing activities. Welding is also used to join beams when constructing buildings, bridges, and other structures, and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries. Graduating students leave with confidence, skill and pride as well as a sound understanding of welding methods and techniques needed to keep pace with technological changes in the industry. This program is recognized by the Apprenticeship and Certification Board as an Interprovincial Trade (Red Seal Endorsed) which allows the holder to work in other provinces /territories without having to re-certify. Course Particulars Diploma Program 34 Weeks (including a 2-week work term) Burin Campus Program Course Overview) Occupational Health and Safety WHMIS Standard First Aid Hand, Measuring and Layout Tools Hand and Power Cutting Tools Drilling and Threading Tools Grinding and Finishing Bending and Rolling Oxy-Fuel Cutting, Heating and Gouging SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) 1 SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) 2 – Fillet Weld All Positions GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) 1 GTAW 1 (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) Set-up Plasma Arc Cutting & Gouging www.keyin.ca Blueprint Reading 1 (Basic) Blueprint Reading 2 (Welding Symbols) Metallurgy, Expansion & Contraction Control Quality Control Stationary Powered Shearing Iron Worker Operation Jigs and Fixture Fabrication Fabrication Fundamentals FCAW (Flux-Cored Arc Welding) 1 SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) 3 – Groove Weld SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) 4 GMAW 2 – Fillet & Groove Weld All Positions, Mild Steel GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) 3 GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) 2 Build Up of Metal Parts Fusion, Brazing and Braze Welding (Oxy-Fuel) FCAW (Flux-Cored Arc Welding) 2 – Fillet and Groove Weld Plate 1G, 2G, 1GF, and 2GF www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging Layout and Template Development Fundamentals Related Courses Introduction to Apprenticeship Basic Math Workplace Communications Quality Assurance/Quality Control Introduction to Computers Workplace Essentials Entrepreneurial Awareness Stair Fundamentals Cabinets and Shelving Furniture Construction Wood Preparation and Finishing Work Placement www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 27 Program Details Faculty of Business & Applied Arts Business Management Program Description This 88-week program will train students in all facets of business management including marketing, financial management, entrepreneurial enterprise development, communicative, technological, and managerial skills. It is a highly case-driven curriculum allowing the students the opportunity to apply the various management skills they will acquire throughout the duration of the program. Course Particulars Diploma Program 88 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) Carbonear, Clarenville, Gander, Grand FallsWindsor, Marystown & St. John’s Campuses Program Course Overview Introduction to Business Fundamentals of Accounting I Document Production I Computer Fundamentals Business Math Business English & Communications Fundamentals of Accounting II Writing for Organizations Presentation Applications Spreadsheet Applications Document Production II Business Law Fundamentals of Marketing Database Applications Finance Management Economics Marketing Applications Consumer Behaviour Computerized Accounting Entrepreneurship I Graphic Design Personal Financial Planning Managerial Accounting Marketing Research & Analysis Human Resource Management Professional Sales Policy & Administration Advertising Entrepreneurship II E-Commerce Fundamentals Employment Plus Organizational Behavior Investments Business Management/Human Resource Management Program Description In addition to the two-year Business Management program, Keyin College now offers a three-year Business Management Human Resource Management program that incorporates the majority of the Business Management curriculum supplemented by course material in the dynamic field of Human Resource Management. In the third year, students will have the opportunity to specialize in human resources, which will address such topics as recruiting, training, creating compensation/benefit packages, and employee relations. Course Particulars Diploma Program 104 weeks (including 8 week work term) Carbonear & St. John’s Campuses Program Course Overview Document Production I Computer Fundamentals Fundamentals of Accounting I Introduction to Business Business Math Business English and Communications Presentation Applications Writing for Organizations Document Production II Business Law Human Resource Management (Post Graduate) Program Description Today’s human resource professionals must be equipped to respond to constant change and challenges prompted by workplace diversity and globalization, technological advances, and government involvement in the employer- employee relationship. Keyin’s Human Resource Management graduates will be well versed in the areas of recruiting, appraisal, training, employee relations, health and safety, and benefits and compensation administration/management. As well, the program will aim to develop and enhance the students’ interpersonal communication, teamwork, leadership, and customer service skills, which lend tremendous support to the various human resources functions within an organization. Course Particulars Diploma Program 40 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) Carbonear, Clarenville, Grand Falls-Windsor, & St. John’s Campuses Additional Entrance Requirements 1. Successful completion of a diploma or degree-granting program (in a related area of study) at a recognized post- secondary 28 The Keyin Experience institution. 2. A copy of your transcript and diploma must be forwarded to the College Program Course Overview Employment Law International Human Resource Management Labour Economics Managerial Communications Recruitment and Selection MS Office Applications Current Trends in HR Compensation Management Industrial Relations Database Applications Organizational Behaviour Performance & Appraisal Management Training and Development Workplace Health and Safety 1-800-563-8989 Program Details Occupational Health and Safety Program Description Keyin College is proud to offer the first two year diploma granting Occupational Health and Safety program in Newfoundland and Labrador. This program was developed in response to the growing demand for well-trained individuals in the area of health and safety for safer worksites, stronger safety co-ordination and sound safety planning. The program will also assist professionals preparing for the Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) exam. Course Particulars Diploma Program Courses, duration of program and work term details may vary depending on individual campuses Carbonear, Clarenville, Gander, Grand FallsWindsor, Marystown & St. John’s Campuses Additional courses that can be added to a sixth term or completed independent Transportation of Dangerous Goods Expert Level Safety Committee Training WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials) Standard First Aid Training Power Line Hazards Tagout/Lockout Office Administration Program Description This program will provide the student with multidisciplinary training to work in a variety of professional environments. Graduates will have developed personal and professional competencies and skills in administrative procedures, accounting, business research, communications, english, economics, machine transcription, business psychology, records management and computer software programs. Students will also acquire skills in the specialty fields of medical and legal. Course Particulars Diploma Program 88 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) Carbonear, Clarenville, Gander, Grand FallsWindsor, Marystown & St. John’s Campuses Program Course Overview Business and English Communications I Document Production I Computer Fundamentals Fundamentals of Accounting I Business Math Introduction to Business Organizational Behaviour Document Production II Spreadsheet Applications Fundamentals of Accounting II Administrative Procedures I Presentation Applications Business and English Communications II Database Applications Document Production III Administrative Procedures II Medical Terminology and Transcription I Computerized Accounting Business and English Communications III Document Production IV Medical Terminology and Transcription II Legal Terminology and Transcription Economics Business English and Communications IV Introduction to Web Design Business Law Corel Applications Employment Plus Document Production V Medical Office Administration Customer Relationship Management Industry Specialties Office Technology Enhancement Program Description This program is designed as a refresher program for individuals needing to enhance their computer applications and office administration skills. Individuals enrolling in the Office Technology Enhancement 36-week program will have prior computer training and/or work experience in a computerized office environment. The course is designed such that individuals who have been out of work for a period of time can refresh their skills in order to successfully return to the workforce. Students are given training in the latest software, Internet, and clerical office procedures. Course Particulars Diploma Program 36 Weeks (including a 4-week work term) Carbonear, Clarenville, Gander, Grand FallsWindsor, Marystown & St. John’s Campuses Additional Admission Requirements: Two years of relevant work experience. Program Course Overview Computer Fundamentals Document Production I Fundamentals of Accounting I Spreadsheet Applications Presentation Applications *Team building (Clarenville & Marystown) Employment Plus Academic Requirements • High school diploma or high school equivalency (Transcript and/or diploma to be forwarded to the College); or • Mature students who do not meet the educational prerequisites may be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the following conditions are met: • Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application; • Applicants have been out of school for at least one year; • Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument and www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege Document Production II Fundamentals of Accounting II Computerized Accounting Database Applications Corel Applications Introduction to Business (Carbonear, Gander, Grand Falls-Windsor and St. John’s) obtain the result of high school equivalence on all subtests; • Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the highest educational level attained. Administration Requirements • Completion of Keyin College’s official application form; • Application fee of $50 (non-refundable). It must be noted that this is an additional cost for the processing of your application. • International applications are subject to a $250 fee (non-refundable). www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 29 Program Details Professional Pet Groomer Program Description The Professional Pet Groomer program is designed to train individuals in all field of professional Pet Styling. The main emphasis is on the grooming of dogs and cats of all breeds. This program is intended for individuals who have a love for all animals and who would like to be their own boss. The Pet Groomer program will prepare students to work as an animal groomer by using a combination of theory and practical work. Course Particulars Diploma Program 14 weeks Carbonear Campus Program Course Overview Grooming Preparation Entrepreneurial Awareness Basic Accounting Principles Business Essentials Cat Grooming Procedures Finishing Touches Detailing Grooming Tools Long Hair Breeds Clipping Styles Care of Equipment Bathing and Drying Procedures Anatomy of a Dog Communications Basic Knowledge of Canine Health Basic Knowledge of Canine First Aid Sales and Service Associate Program Description Providing “First Class” Customer Service Training not only to meet but also exceed the ever-changing demands of industry and ultimately satisfying the needs of the customer! This program is eight weeks in length, comprising six weeks of in-class instruction and two weeks out in the field on a job placement. Course Particulars Certificate Program 8 weeks (including 2 week work term) Marystown Campus The program consists of the following 12 modules: Introduction The Role of the Sales Associate Leadership In The Work Place Managing Sales Performance Provincial Labor Standards Communicating With The Customer and Management Strategic Sales Management Keeping Customers & Building Business Work Place Safety Self- Actualization - Reaching Job Satisfaction Job Search Skills Job Shadowing Travel and Tourism Program Description The Travel and Tourism program offered at Keyin will train students in the many facets of the industry. It is designed incorporating guidelines established by ACCESS - the national organization that recommends curriculum guidelines for national certification of Travel Counselors. The program provides exposure to many aspects of the industry including travel counseling, airlines, reservations, hotels, sales, and marketing. Course Particulars Diploma Program 58 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) St. John’s Campus Program Course Overview Agency Accounting Communications Computer Reservations Systems Destination Geography Employment Plus Familiarization Trip Academic Requirements • High school diploma or high school equivalency (Transcript and/or diploma to be forwarded to the College); or • Mature students who do not meet the educational prerequisites may be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the following conditions are met: • Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application; • Applicants have been out of school for at least one year; • Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument and 30 The Keyin Experience French Hotels Keyboarding Professional Travel Counselling Reservations Fares and Ticketing Sales Tourism Marketing Travel Office Procedures obtain the result of high school equivalence on all subtests; • Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the highest educational level attained. Administration Requirements • Completion of Keyin College’s official application form; • Application fee of $50 (non-refundable). It must be noted that this is an additional cost for the processing of your application. • International applications are subject to a $250 fee (non-refundable). 1-800-563-8989 Program Details Faculty of Health Care & Human Services Child and Youth Care Worker Program Description A Child and Youth Care Worker is a specialist in facilitating change in children or adolescents experiencing a range of social, emotional, behavioural, or learning challenges. Keyin’s 88-week Child and Youth Care Worker program develops therapeutic skills and abilities in students, enabling them to work creatively with other professionals concerned with the care and treatment of children and adolescents to address such challenges. Graduates are involved in all facets of care from assessment to intake, goal formulation, program planning and intervention. Child and Youth Workers facilitate change through counselling and a variety of treatment strategies. Course Particulars Diploma Program 88 weeks (including one 4 week and one 8 week work term) Carbonear, Gander, Grand Falls-Windsor, Marystown & St. John’s Campuses Additional Admission Requirements: • Certificate of Conduct; • Applicants must be bondable; • Applicants must provide an up to date immunization record and meet specific immunizations required by the CYCW industry; • CPR and First Aid are co-requisites of the program and must be obtained prior to completion of a the first work term; • Suicide Intervention and Non-Violent Crisis Intervention are co-requisites of the program, will be offered through workshops and must be completed prior to the final work term. Program Course Overview Business English and Communications I Psychology I Computer Essentials Introduction to Counselling Behaviour and Guidance Contemporary Canadian Families Group Dynamics Child Development – Birth to 2 Years MS Office Applications I Psychology II Fundamentals of Communication Creative Activities for Young Children Group Work - Assessment and Intervention Child Development – 2 Years to Adolescent Behavior Management I MS Office Applications II At Risk Youth I Employment and Job Readiness Adolescent Development and Recreation Empowering Children Through Play Behavior Management II At Risk Youth II Abnormal Behavior Crisis Intervention Child Abuse Recreation and Youth Development Health, Safety and Nutrition I Community Studies Development Disabilities Program Description The Community Studies program is a diploma program, which provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to work with and for people in the community. This is a challenging and dynamic program that is based upon the principle of learning by practical application. It prepares students for challenging roles in community-based agencies and as community leaders. In addition to learning specific skills in personal, group, organization and community development, students will also specialize in working with people who have developmental disabilities. Positive student attitude and professional skill and knowledge will be a necessity and will be constantly utilized and challenged. Course Particulars Diploma Program 63 Weeks (including a 7-Week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Program Course Overview Keyboarding Skills Psychology II Communications I Word Processing Sociology I Behaviour Modification www.keyin.ca Psychology I Project Management Leadership Skills I Program Planning Human Relations Drugs and Behaviour Personal Care/Independent Living Leadership Skills II Introduction to Human Services Communications III Developmental Disabilities www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege Interviewing Skills Research Methods Developmental Psychology Communications II Leadership Skills III Media Applications Communications IV Sociology II Bookkeeping I Crisis Intervention/First Aid www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 31 Program Details Criminology Program Description: The Criminology program challenges students to study and understand why people commit crimes, and the circumstances and conditions leading to crime. The program also looks at the consequences for the offender, the victim, their families, others in the community and society at large. Criminologists study the methods of responding to crime, whether through changes in policing strategies or through the development of new and innovative crime-prevention programs. Course Particulars: Diploma Program 64 weeks (including a 4-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Program Course Overview: Criminology I Criminology II Crimes I Crimes II Policing in Canada Communications I (Grammar) Communications II (Business Writing) Sociology I Sociology II Keyboarding II Keyboarding I Word Processing Corrections Psychology I Psychology II Drugs and Behaviour Introduction to Computers Deviant Behaviour Courts Methods of Research Victimology Selected Topics Youth Communications IV (Reports) Social Policy Analysis Counselling Database Processing Communications III (Oral) *Program content subject to change. Dental Assisting Level II Program Description Dental Assisting Level II is designed to deliver comprehensive training in the roles and responsibilities of the dental assistant in a modern dental practice. Our curriculum and fully operational dental clinic under the supervision of a dentist allows students the opportunity to study all aspects of the dental practice including practice management, chairside assisting, sterilization, and direct patient care. The curriculum covers all materials and skills necessary to write the National Dental Assisting Examination and prepare graduates for all mandatory and option skills listed by The Commission on Dental Accreditation to meet the training requirements for the national scope of practice. Course Particulars Diploma Program 62 Weeks (including a 12-week work term) St. John’s Campus Program Course Overview Clinical Practicum I Clinical Procedures and Equipment Communications Computer Applications (Dental Software) Dental Charting I Dental Charting II 32 The Keyin Experience Dental Science I Dental Science II Dental Specialties Employment Plus Infection Control and Sterilization Intra-Oral Practicum Keyboarding Medical Emergencies Nutrition Oral Pathology Patient Relations Pharmacology Practice Management Preventive Dentistry Professional Development Radiography 1-800-563-8989 Program Details Early Childhood Education Program Description Early Childhood Education provides students with the qualifications and methods necessary to present a wide variety of activities to develop a young child’s imaginative, creative and artistic abilities. This program will provide an overview of the field of early childhood education, its historical and theoretical origins, and the day-to-day work and responsibilities of professionals working in this field. Students will learn to identify the critical issues related to children’s health, safety and nutrition. In addition the program will aim to promote safety practices, risk management, strategies for nutritional balance, and overall good health and well being. Course Particulars Diploma Program Duration of program and work term details may vary depending on individual campuses. Please contact the campus of your choice for complete information. Carbonear & Marystown Campuses Additional Entrance Requirements • Certificate of Conduct. • Applicants must be bondable. • Applicants must provide a certificate signed by a qualified medical doctor indicating that they have met immunization requirements for the industry. These will include TB screening along with others required by the Department of Health and Community Services to work in the field. Please contact your Career Counselor for the most up to date list from the Department. • CPR and First Aid are co-requisites of the program and must be obtained prior to the first day of fieldwork. • All forms and documents listed must be received by the college prior to the first day of classes. If not received, students will not be able to attend classes/start program. Program Course Overview Health Safety and Nutrition I Creative Activities I Behaviour and Guidance I Child Development I Introduction to Early Childhood Education Field Work I Computer Essentials Family Studies I Creative Activities II Developmental Curriculum I Child Development III Behaviour & Guidance II Fieldwork II Health Safety & Nutrition II Family Studies II Employment Plus Creative Activities III Children with Special Needs I Child Development II Fieldwork III Children with Special Needs II Observation, Planning and Evaluation Infants and Toddlers Interpersonal Communications Developmental Curriculum II Child Care Organization & Administration Child Abuse and Family Violence Esthetics Program Description The industry of esthetics is dynamic and constantly growing. Today, people are placing more importance on attractiveness of their skin, nails. and entire body. Through the Esthetics Program students will learn essential skill such as manicures/pedicures, hair removal and sterilization and sanitation techniques that are required of preferred employees in the esthetics field. The Esthetics Program will prepare graduates for immediate employment in the personal care industry. Courses, duration of program and work term details may vary depending on individual campuses. Please contact the campus of your choice for complete information. Course Particulars Diploma Program Duration of program and work term details may vary depending on individual campuses. Please contact the campus of your choice for complete information. Carbonear & Grand Falls-Windsor Campuses Academic Requirements • High school diploma or high school equivalency (Transcript and/or diploma to be forwarded to the College); or • Mature students who do not meet the educational prerequisites may be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the following conditions are met: • Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application; • Applicants have been out of school for at least one year; • Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument and www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege obtain the result of high school equivalence on all subtests; • Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the highest educational level attained. Administration Requirements • Completion of Keyin College’s official application form; • Application fee of $50 (non-refundable). It must be noted that this is an additional cost for the processing of your application. • International applications are subject to a $250 fee (non-refundable). www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 33 Program Details Funeral Director and Embalmer Program Description The Funeral Director and Embalmer program provides the hands on training and theoretical understanding funeral directors require assisting bereaved families in making funeral arrangements. Embalmers protect the public health by properly caring for the deceased. As well, it is a unique blend of general educational and technical courses in the areas of biological and social sciences and restorative art. Course Particulars Diploma Program 88 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Additional Entrance Requirements • Certificate of Conduct. • Applicants must be bondable. • Applicants must provide a certificate signed by a qualified medical doctor indicating that they have met immunization requirements for the industry. These will include TB screening along with others required by the Department of Health and Community Services to work in the field. Please contact your Career Counselor for the most up to date list from the Department. • All forms and documents listed must be received by the college prior to the first day of classes. If not received, students will not be able to attend classes/start program. Program Course Overview Business Communications Computer Fundamentals Business Math Microbiology Fundamentals of Accounting I Anatomy and Physiology I Anatomy and Physiology II Medical Terminology I Computerized Accounting Document Production I Funeral Director Thanatochemistry Embalming I Medical Terminology II Embalming I Lab Restorative Art I Psychology of Death I Funeral Service Law and Ethics Pathology I Embalming II Funeral Directing and Embalming II Lab Spreadsheet Applications Restorative Art II Psychology of Death II Presentation Applications Funeral Service Practices Mortuary Administration and Funeral Management Human Relations Mortuary Merchandising and Marketing Employment Plus Pathology II Home Support Workers in Community Settings and Personal Care Attendants in Nursing Home Settings Program Description Keyin’s new 30 week Personal Care Attendant program follows the provincial curriculum standards for training of Home Support Workers in Community Settings and Personal Care Attendants in Nursing Home Settings. The purpose of these new provincial standards is to ensure that support workers are prepared to deliver appropriate care assistance and support services in either setting. Through the use of classroom, laboratory and supervised field placements in the client’s home and nursing homes, the program will educate and equip graduates with the necessary skills to deliver appropriate, timely, and respectful clientfocused care to the elderly, persons with disabilities or those recovering from illnesses or injuries and their families. In community settings, support workers will provide personal care, light housekeeping, meal assistance and other support services as determined by the employing agency. Course Particulars Diploma program 30 Weeks (including a 6-week work term) Carbonear, Clarenville, Gander, Grand FallsWindsor, Marystown & St. John’s Campuses Additional Entrance Requirements • Certificate of Conduct. • Applicants must be bondable. • Applicants must provide a certificate signed by a qualified medical doctor indicating that they have met immunization requirements for the industry. These will include TB screening along with others required by the Department of Health and Community Services to work in the field. Please contact your Career Counselor for the most up to date 34 The Keyin Experience list from the Department. • CPR and First Aid are co-requisites of the program and must be obtained prior to the first day of fieldwork. • All forms and documents listed must be received by the college prior to the first day of classes. If not received, students will not be able to attend classes/start program. Program Course Overview The program consists of the following 15 modules: Introduction to the HSW/PCA Program Introduction to Health Care Sector Personal and Professional Development Communication & Documentation Environmental Safety Safe Client/Resident Handling and Movement Household Management Growth & Development Body Structure, Function & Related Health Issues Personal Care Nutrition & Meal Preparation Mental Health & Social Issues Medication Awareness Palliative and End of Life Care Alzheimer Disease & Other Dementia Care Course 1-800-563-8989 Program Details Medical Transcriptionist Program Description Keyin College is offering a fully interactive Medical Transcription course utilizing a proven curriculum from our partner, Career Step. Medical Transcription service owners, editors and actual working medical transcriptionists with more than 100 years of combined experience developed the curriculum! It is one of only a few approved by the American Association for Medical Transcription (AAMT). Our program includes focused training in three basic skill requirements – keyboarding, grammar and punctuation, and medical terminology. Most importantly, it will provide the student with extensive “hands-on” practice to give them the experience they need to help them get hired. Course Particulars Diploma Program 36 Weeks (including a 4-week work term) Gander Campus Additional Admission Requirements: • Certificate of Conduct. • Applicants must be bondable. • Applicants must provide a certificate signed by a qualified medical doctor indicating that they have met immunization requirements for the industry. These will include TB screening along with others required by the Department of Health and Community Services to work in the field. Please contact your Career Counselor for the most up to date list from the Department. • CPR and First Aid are co-requisites of the program and must be obtained prior to the first day of fieldwork. • All forms and documents listed must be received by the college prior to the first day of classes. If not received, students will not be able to attend classes/start program. Program Course Overview Technology & The Medical Profession Keyboard Kinetics Medical Word Building Grammar and Style Essentials Using Resources Human Anatomy and Disease Processes Medical Plurals Pharmacology Slang/Jargon Foreign Terms How to Look Up Words Word Differentiation Formatting FOMS Introduction Physical Examination Laboratory Data Cardiology Dental ENT Emergency Room Gastroenterology Neurology OB/GYN Ophthalmology Surgery Urology Abbreviations Editing and Proofreading Transcription Tips Clinic Notes Transcription Intermediate Transcription Orthopedics Pathology Pediatrics Physical Medicine Radiation Therapy Radiology Advanced Transcription Technology and Employment Pharmacy Assistant Course Particulars Diploma Program 72 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) Marystown Campus Additional Admission Requirements: • Certificate of Conduct. • Applicants must be bondable. • Applicants must provide an up to date immunization record and meet specific immunizations required by the Pharmacy industry • Current medical report signed by a qualified medical doctor Program Course Overview Anatomy and Physiology Dispensing Lab I (Pharmacy Prescriptions) Document Production I Over the Counter Medications Computer Fundamentals Hospital Pharmacy I (Procedures) Pharmacy Calculations I Pharmacy Business Concepts Orientation to Pharmacy Medical Terminology I Dispensing Theory Pharmacology II Pharmacy Software I Academic Requirements • High school diploma or high school equivalency (Transcript and/or diploma to be forwarded to the College); or • Mature students who do not meet the educational prerequisites may be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the following conditions are met: • Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application; • Applicants have been out of school for at least one year; • Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument and www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege Job Shadowing Pharmacy Calculations II Dispensing Lab II (Pharmacy Prescriptions) Pharmacology I Hospital Pharmacy II (Dispensing and Aseptic Introduction to Pharmacy Dosage Forms Techniques) Business English and Communications Compounding Customer Relationship Management Pharmacy Ethics Job Search Medical Terminology II obtain the result of high school equivalence on all subtests; • Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the highest educational level attained. Administration Requirements • Completion of Keyin College’s official application form; • Application fee of $50 (non-refundable). It must be noted that this is an additional cost for the processing of your application. • International applications are subject to a $250 fee (non-refundable). www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 35 Program Details Pharmacy Technician Program Description This program will prepare you to be employed as a pharmacy technician in community and hospital pharmacies. You will gain knowledge relevant to the technical and clerical aspects of the pharmacy profession, including inventory management, pharmacy software, and third party billing. Throughout the program interpersonal communication is stressed and evaluated along with other skills in extensive on site laboratory sessions and during the workplace practicum. Course Particulars Diploma Program 72 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Additional Admission Requirements: • Completion of Grade 11 Mathematics. • Certificate of Conduct. • Applicants must be bondable. • Applicants must provide an up to date immunization record and meet specific immunizations required by the Pharmacy industry • Current medical report signed by a qualified medical doctor Program Course Overview Anatomy and Physiology Dispensing Lab I (Pharmacy Prescriptions) Document Production I Over the Counter Medications Computer Fundamentals Hospital Pharmacy I (Procedures) Pharmacy Calculations I Pharmacy Business Concepts Orientation to Pharmacy Medical Terminology I Dispensing Theory Pharmacology II Pharmacy Software I Job Shadowing Pharmacy Calculations II Dispensing Lab II (Pharmacy Prescriptions) Pharmacology I Hospital Pharmacy II (Dispensing and Aseptic Introduction to Pharmacy Dosage Forms Techniques) Business English and Communications Compounding Customer Relationship Management Pharmacy Ethics Job Search Medical Terminology II Primary Care Paramedic Program Description: The Primary Care Paramedic Program is designed to give students the educational and hands-on training needed to become proficient in this challenging position to deliver pre-hospital care. Particular emphasis is placed upon balanced training to enable graduates to meet a variety of physical, intellectual, emotional and medical needs of pre-hospital patients. Training includes all major aspects of medical care; the Primary Care Paramedic Program at Keyin College meets or exceeds the standards established by the Paramedic Association of Canada in its guidelines for the National Occupational Competencies Profiles for paramedics. Students will get extensive classroom training as well as field and clinical learning. Course Particulars: Diploma Program 44 weeks (including a 16-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Additional Admission Requirements: • One High School Science is required (recommended two sciences – Biology, Physics or Chemistry) • Medical report establishing the physical and mental fitness of the applicant in regards to performing duties associated with Paramedics • Proof of the first Hepatitis B Immunization (within 6 months of the start date of the program) • Provide current driver’s abstract (within 6 months of the start date) 36 The Keyin Experience • Current Criminal Records check (within 6 months of the start date • Obtain Class 4 driver’s license prior to Phase II • Current Paramedic Physical Ability Test • Complete Keyin interview with a practicing Paramedic • Current Standard First Aid and CPR C/AED/ HCP Certificate • All pre-requisites must remain in good standing during the entire program. Students will be required to sign a pre-requisites compliance waiver at the beginning of the year. Faculty or students falsifying, misleading or not informing the College Administration or the Program Coordinator/ Instructor of changes will be subject to disciplinary action. Program Course Overview: Foundations of Paramedicine Patient Assessment Anatomy and Physiology (Pathology) Pharmacology (Med Admin) Trauma Respiratory / A&V Cardiology Medical I Medical II Infectious Disease / Psychology Obstetrics and Gynaecology Special Considerations 1-800-563-8989 Program Details Speech Language Pathology Assistant Program Description Keyin College is pleased to announce Newfoundland and Labrador’s first and only Speech Language Pathology Assistant program! This program will prepare the student to work as an assistant for a Speech and Language Pathologist in a variety of work settings. The emphasis of this program will be placed on preparing the graduate to conduct remediation programming after the therapist has assessed, diagnosed and determined the treatment approach. Truly and opportunity for a rewarding career! Course Particulars Diploma Program 104 weeks (including an 8-week work term) Gander Campus Program Course Overview Communications Document Production I Computer Fundamentals Concepts of Recreation, Leisure and Play Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Program Planning TR and Older Adults I TR Intervention: Exercise Program TR Assessment Introduction to Adolescent Care Employment Plus Database Applications I TR: Processes and Techniques TR and Older Adults II Introduction to Leisure Counseling Skills Management and Leadership Strategies Mental Illness and Addictions Adapted Recreation Leisure Education Lab Recreation & Youth Development Introduction to Outdoor Recreation Client Outcomes in TR Service Delivery TR in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation TR and The Nature of Disabilities Improving Quality of Life in Caregiving Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing and Speech Mechanism Introduction to Communicative Disorders in Adults I Child Language Acquisition and Related Disorders I Articulation/Phonology (LAB) Introduction to Augmentative Communication & Tech (LAB) Introduction to the Profession Principles of Therapy and Programming Communicative Disorders in Adults II Child Language Acquisition and Related Disorders II Stuttering, Fluency and Voice Disorders Language, Learning, Literacy Augmentative Communication: Applications (LAB) Introduction to Audiology Clinical Issues Professional Issues Populations with Special Needs Therapeutic Recreation Program Description Therapeutic Recreation is a growing career field that will give graduates the opportunity to become part of a health service delivery system that addresses the needs of individuals with various disabilities, illnesses and special needs. This 88-week program will focus on leisure and recreation as essential components of an individual’s overall health and wellness. As Recreation Therapy workers, graduates will assist clients with leisure and recreational opportunities in ways that contribute to clients’ health, independence, and well-being. Course Particulars Diploma Program 88 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) St. John’s, Clarenville, Marystown & Grand FallsWindsor Campuses Additional Admission Requirements: • Certificate of Conduct. • Applicants must be bondable. Program Course Overview Communications Introduction to Adolescent Care Document Production I Employment Plus Computer Fundamentals Database Applications I Concepts of Recreation, Leisure and Play TR Processes and Techniques Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation TR and Older Adults II Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Leisure Counseling Skills Clinical Support Skills Management and Leadership Strategies Disabling Conditions Mental Illness and Addictions Health Issues: Nutrition Adapted Recreation Health Issues: Personal Care Leisure Education Academic Requirements • High school diploma or high school equivalency (Transcript and/or diploma to be forwarded to the College); or • Mature students who do not meet the educational prerequisites may be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the following conditions are met: • Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application; • Applicants have been out of school for at least one year; • Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument and www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege Human anatomy and Physiology Introduction to Program Design in TR Human Growth and Development Recreation and Youth Development Personal Development Introduction to Outdoor Recreation Creative Design and Presentation Client Outcomes in TR Service Delivery Introduction to Program Planning TR in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation TR and Older Adults I TR and the Nature of Disabilities TR Intervention: Exercise Program Improving Quality of Life in Caregiving TR Assessment obtain the result of high school equivalence on all subtests; • Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the highest educational level attained. Administration Requirements • Completion of Keyin College’s official application form; • Application fee of $50 (non-refundable). It must be noted that this is an additional cost for the processing of your application. • International applications are subject to a $250 fee (non-refundable). www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 37 Program Details Faculty of Information Technology Computer Studies Program Description Keyin’s 88-week Computer Studies program prepares students to become computer professionals in one the fastest growing job markets in the world. This course of study provides the student with a firm base of programming in the IBM AS-400 environment, the PC environment, and the internet. This blend of programming, along with networking, database, and customer support training ensures students receive current curriculum and leading edge technology. Course Particulars Diploma Program 88 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) Carbonear, Clarenville, Grand Falls-Windsor & St. John’s Program Course Overview Fundamentals of Accounting I Document Production I Computer Fundamentals Communications Solutions Planning Problem Solving Visual Basic I Web Authoring I - HTML Network Essentials (Network+) Computer Diagnostics Introduction to AS/400 Visual Basic II Web Authoring II - Javascript Database Design and Management Customer Support RPG/400 Programming I OS/400 Database Programming Web Authoring III and E-Commerce RPG/400 Programming II Java Programming I System Analysis and Design Employment Plus RPG ILE Desktop and Distributed Applications Java Programming II Networking II Term Project Graphic Arts (Multimedia Design) Program Description The Graphic Arts (Multimedia Design) program focuses on providing the conceptual, technical, and visual design skills required to create multimedia applications and environments. Using professional applications students will learn digital imaging, animation, digital video editing and motion graphics tools using software packages such as Adobe Photoshop and After Effects, Macromedia Flash and Dreamweaver. Course Particulars Diploma Program 68 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Program Course Overview Communications I Communications II Math I Math II Drawing and Illustration Web Design Computer Graphics TV Production Multimedia Introduction 3D Modeling Digital Communications Computer Graphics Photography Advertising (Marketing) Web Design II Portfolio Advanced TV Production Advanced Flash Digital Video Editing Interface Design Motion Graphics/Digital Effects Entrepreneurial Studies Animation Digital Video Authoring Network Design and Management Program Description Keyin College’s Network Design and Management program prepares students to write the Microsoft Certification exams to help them earn the MCSE designation. This program also provides training in CISCO router technology, data base development, customer support and network administration making for a well-rounded IT professional. Course Particulars Diploma Program 72 Weeks (including an 8-week work term) Carbonear, Clarenville, Grand Falls-Windsor & St. John’s Program Course Overview Business English and Communications Document Production I Computer Fundamentals Business Math Fundamentals of Accounting I Team building 38 The Keyin Experience Visual Basic I Web Authoring I – HTML Networking Essentials (Network +) Computer Diagnostics Customer Support Database Design and Management Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2007 Professional Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2007 Server Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2007 Network Infrastructure Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2007 Directory Services Infrastructure Employment Plus Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Designing Security for Microsoft Windows 2007 Network Designing a Microsoft Windows 2007 Network Infrastructure Project Management Lab 1-800-563-8989 Corporate Training Instructor-Led and Web-based Training (ILT) Courses Custom Training and Learning Keyin College can provide customized learning development to meet your needs and location is not a challenge. We can come to your site or we can offer training to fit your budget and time schedule. Keyin can provide needs assessments to match the skills you need with the skills you have and present a training plan tailored to your situation. Instructor led and internet based training available. Professional Skills Project Management Customer Service Managing Professionals Team Building and Leadership Time Management Supervisory Skills Professional Selling Strategic Marketing End User Skills Development Windows XP/2000/NT/98/95 MS Exchange MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook) MS Project E-Mail and Calendaring E-Human Resources E-Marketing MS Live sharing doc. on the internet Internet Programming and Development .Net Programming Crystal Reports HTML and DHTML XML Java Programming VisualAge for Java JavaScript WebSphere Web Application Development ActiveX and COM Development Website Design Computer Programming Visual C++ and the MFC Library Java Lotus Notes/Domino .net TCP/IP Soft Skills Literacy and Essential Skills Communication Skills Dispute Resolution Listening Skills Presentation Skills Negotiating Skills Business Writing Skills Managing a Budget Proposal Writing Project Planning and Management Project Management Business Requirements Business Analysis Test Plans and Test Cases Systems Analysis System Quality Assurance Database Courses Data Warehousing DB2 MS SQL Server Oracle Operating Systems Linux Unix Windows NT System Administration Windows 2000 MS Systems Management Server MS Exchange Server Occupational Health and Safety WHMIS Workplace Committee Training Confined Space Lock Out-Tag Out Fall Prevention Ladder and Scaffolding Safety www.keyin.ca www.facebook.com/KeyinCollege www.twitter.com/KeyinCollege The Keyin Experience 39 Clarenville Campus 240A Memorial Drive Clarenville, NL A5A 1N9 Telephone: 709-466-7115 | Fax: 709- 466-1290 Career Counselor: Paula Drover (pdrover@keyin.ca) Fortune Adult Learning Centre 8 Benson Street, Fortune, NL A0E 1P0 Telephone: 709-279-5090 | Fax: 709-279-5091 Career Counselor: Wassel Lewis (wlewis@keyin.ca) Gander Campus 175 Airport Blvd, Gander, NL A1V 1K6 Telephone: 709-651-8560 | Fax: 709-651-8565 Career Counselor: Todd Hayden (thayden@keyincentral.nf.ca) Springdale Lewisporte Grand Falls-Windsor Campus 3 Hardy Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2P8 Telephone: 709-489-8083 | Fax: 709-489-8565 60 Hardy Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2P7 Telephone: 709-489-8560 | Fax: 709-489-2535 Career Counselor: Todd Hayden (thayden@keyincentral.nf.ca) Gander Grand Falls-Windsor Clarenville Carbonear Fortune Lamaline Marystown Burin St. Lawrence Lawn Burin Campus P.O. Box 160, Creston, NL A0E 1K0 Telephone: 709-279-5090 | Fax: 709-279-5091 Career Counselor: Wassel Lewis (wlewis@keyin.ca) Carbonear Campus 81 LeMarchant Street Carbonear, NL A1Y 1A9 35 Goff Avenue, Carbonear, NL A1Y 1A6 Telephone: 709-596-6472 | 709-596-4555| Fax: 709-596-0217 Career Counselor: Debbie Penney (dpenney@keyin.ca) Lamaline Adult Learning Centre GLADA Building, P.O. Box 390, Lamaline, NL A0E 2C0 Telephone: 709-279-5090 | Fax: 709-279-5091 Career Counselor: Wassel Lewis (wlewis@keyin.ca) St. John’s Lewisporte Adult Learning Centre 139 Main Street, Lewisporte, NL AOG 3AO Telephone: 709-535-3946 | Fax: 709-535-3950 Career Counselor: Todd Hayden (thayden@keyincentral.nf.ca) Marystown Campus Lawn & St. Lawrence Adult Learning Centre P.O. Box 1327, Marystown, NL AOE 2MO Telephone: 709-279-5090 | Fax: 709-279-5091 Career Counselor: Wassel Lewis (wlewis@keyin.ca) Springdale Adult Learning Centre The College Group Inc. Building 83 Little Bay Road Springdale, NL A0J 1T0 Ph. 709-673-2809 | Fax 709-673-2748 St. John’s Campus P.O. Box 13609, Station A 44 Austin Street St, John’s, NL A1B 4G1 Telephone: 709-579-1061 | Fax: 709-579-6002 Career Counselor: Shannon Hannaford (shannon@keyin.com) www.keyin.ca | Toll Free: 1-800-563-8989