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Campus. We’re thrilled that this Winter/Spring, classes will once again be held at
this state-of-the-art campus which opened in September 2011 and is conveniently
located next to Square One in the Mississauga city centre area.
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1 AND TRADES
SEARCH OPTIONS 2 Quality Assurance and Management
Check the Contents on page 2 to search by area of interest.
3 SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
OR
SAMPLE
...The Quality Assurance and Management Certificate provides graduates
Check the Index at the back of the Calendar for an alphabetical with the skills and knowledge necessary to participate in that growing
listing of course and program names. market....
OR 4 CURRICULUM
Check the course descriptions and offerings listed by course code You must successfully complete eight courses. Prerequisites must be met.
in the current offerings section.
Register Early! Courses will be cancelled if there is insufficient
Once you’re there: enrollment. Please register at least one week prior to the course start date.
3 The type of credential awarded for this program. QUAL79005 Advanced Statistical Methods -
courses in the curriculum. Note: If you are not working toward Elective courses (3) - Select three of:
a certificate or diploma, you can still take any course within a COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
program for your own personal or professional interest providing QUAL79006 Design of Experiments - -
you meet admission and/or prerequisite requirements. QUAL79007 Inspections, Test, Metrology and Print Reading - -
QUAL79008 ISO9000 Implementation and Documentation -
5 Admission Requirements: The requirements you
must meet in order to be considered for admission to
QUAL79010 Quality Management 3 -
9 Course Code: Use this code when completing a registration 8 Current Offerings
form or registering online.
9 QUAL79001 Quality Concepts
10 CLS#: Make sure you also use the Class Number code when you
register.
Study basic tools and concepts of quality in this foundation course for the Quality
Assurance and Management Certificate. Define the basics of quality assurance sys-
tems, explain the role of quality in manufacturing and service industries, identify the
appropriate tools for continuous process improvement, recognize and understand the
terminology in QA reports, and describe the statistical methods in QA process.
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Davis (Bram) – Davis Campus
7899 McLaughlin Road (at Steeles), Brampton
Trafalgar (Oak) – Trafalgar Road Campus
1430 Trafalgar Road, Oakville
HMC (Miss) – Hazel McCallion Campus
4180 Duke of York Blvd., Mississauga
More detailed information is available on our website: We only accept withdrawals via email, please email us at:
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca ce.online@sheridancollege.ca
Sheridan offers online courses in the following formats: Courses Offered through SLATE, OntarioLearn or LearnKey
• OntarioLearn Hosted Online Courses Withdrawal Deadline 1
• Sheridan Hosted Online Courses You are eligible for a refund of the course cost less $30* if withdrawal
• LearnKey Self-Directed Computer/IT Certification Prep Courses occurs within 13 days from the scheduled start date. There will be no
• Merlan/Intelitek Hosted Online Manufacturing Foundation Skills Courses record on your transcript.
OntarioLearn is a consortium of 22 Ontario Colleges who have * Applies to domestic students only – International students are subject
partnered to develop and deliver online courses, following the principle: to a $125 fee.
OntarioLearn is a consortium of 24 Ontario Colleges who have
Withdrawal Deadline 2
partnered to develop and deliver online courses.
If you withdraw after 13 days from the scheduled start date, but before
Learnkey courses are provided as a partnership between Learnkey and 42 days from the scheduled start date, you may be eligible for a partial
Sheridan. Courses are generally self-directed and delivered online, and refund. There will be no record on your transcript.
intended to prepare students for various IT certifications.
Withdrawal Deadline 3
Merlan/Intelitek Hosted Online Courses are provided as a partnership
If you withdraw after 42 days from the scheduled start date, but before
between Merlan/Intelitek and Sheridan. The courses are instructor led
30 days of the scheduled end date, you are not eligible for a refund. A
and delivered completely online.
grade of ‘W’ (withdrawn) will be on your transcript.
For admission to online courses, students must be a Grade 12 graduate
or a mature student, 19 years of age or over. After the 30 days before the scheduled end date, you cannot withdraw
from courses and you will receive a grade based upon the course
All distance learning, online courses are exempt from Senior’s fees. achievements.
Please register 1 week prior to the term start date as it may take up to
48 hours to have your online account activated. Refunds take approx. 30 days to process. For full details of all the refund
policies, please see our website.
Note: It is the student’s responsibility to acquire the appropriate
software for any of the courses offered. Courses offered through iTek (Merlan/Intelitek)
We require 48 hours notice of withdrawal in order to obtain a refund
Course Access depends upon where the course is hosted. For detailed
(less a $30 administration fee). Note: There is no refund with less
step by step instructions on how to access your course, please refer to
than 48 hours notice.
our website.
For complete listing of all our online courses, please refer to our website www.sheridancollege.ca
Taught by industry professionals, the Adobe Acrobat Pro Series offers a set of Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road (Oakville)
workshops designed to help you get the most out of this specialized software. Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
Note: All Adobe courses are exempt from reduced fees. (Oakville)
Information Session: Adobe Creative Series Information on this series of workshops can be obtained by
contacting Program Coordinator Paul Kelly at paul.kelly@sheridancollege.ca
Information sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions Adobe Dreamweaver Creative Series
are free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated. RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Please PRE-REGISTER two days prior to the session to confirm your THIS PROGRAM WILL BE DISCONTINUED IN THE WINTER 2014. In order to
attendance. use these workshops towards the Recognition of Achievement, you must
Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road complete all workshops by December 2013. If unsure about your status in light
(Oakville) of these changes email your coordinator for clarification. (Contact information
below)
Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road (Oakville)
Adobe Dreamweaver is the “standard” when it comes to building, editing
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road and maintaining web sites. From simple traditional sites, through to complex
(Oakville) dynamic sites, Dreamweaver can do it all.
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ Taught by industry professionals, the Adobe Dreamweaver Creative Series
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with offers a set of workshops designed to help you get the most out of this
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. specialized software.
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the Note: All Adobe courses are exempt from reduced fees.
Information Session.
CURRICULUM
Successfully complete the following workshops:
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
insert for expected course offerings. APPL78031 Adobe Dreamweaver Fundamentals
APPL78032 Adobe Dreamweaver Advanced -
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ Note: All Adobe courses are exempt from reduced fees.
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with CURRICULUM
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
Successfully complete the following workshops:
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Information Session.
APPL78012 Adobe Illustrator Fundamentals
APPL78021 Adobe Illustrator Intermediate -
APPL78020 Adobe Illustrator Advanced -
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
insert for expected course offerings. For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533.
Adobe Flash Creative Series Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Information on this series of workshops can be obtained by
THIS PROGRAM WILL BE DISCONTINUED IN THE WINTER 2014. In order to contacting Program Coordinator Paul Kelly at paul.kelly@sheridancollege.ca
use these workshops towards the Recognition of Achievement, you must
complete all workshops by December 2013. If unsure about your status in light
of these changes email your coordinator for clarification. (Contact information Adobe InDesign Creative Series
below)
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Adobe Flash Professional is a timeline based animation program used to
THIS PROGRAM WILL BE DISCONTINUED IN THE WINTER 2014. In order to
create everything from simple banner ads to complex user interfaces, web sites
use these workshops towards the Recognition of Achievement, you must
and animated films.
complete all workshops by December 2013. If unsure about your status in light
Taught by industry professionals, the Adobe Flash Creative Series offers a set of of these changes email your coordinator for clarification. (Contact information
workshops designed to help you get the most out of this specialized software. below)
Note: All Adobe course are exempt from reduced fees. Adobe InDesign has quickly become a popular tool for performing page layout.
Learn how to import and format text, then combine graphics from Photoshop
CURRICULUM and Illustrator into everything from a simple postcard to brochures and longer
Successfully complete the following workshops: documents.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Taught by industry professionals, the Adobe InDesign Creative Series offers
APPL78033 Adobe Flash Fundamentals a set of workshops designed to help you get the most out of this specialized
APPL78034 Adobe Flash Advanced - software.
For course availability and registration information refer to Note: All Adobe courses are exempt from reduced fees.
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533 CURRICULUM
Successfully complete the following workshops:
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
Information on this series of workshops can be obtained by
contacting Program Coordinator Paul Kelly at paul.kelly@sheridancollege.ca
Sheridan is proud to be the authorized and official trainer for the Motion
Picture Camera Assistant Workshops developed in collaboration with I.A.T.S.E. Fine Arts - Other Related
Local 667. The curriculum is delivered in a variety of demonstrations and
lectures and is complimented by in-studio/outdoor work and on-set visits. The following courses are not part of a Certificate in Fine Arts but are
A Letter of Intent and Resumé are required prior to acceptance into this considered valuable additional learning opportunities in this field of study.
program. Although completion of these workshops does not guarantee a seat Attention Painting Students: All classes are conducted using non–toxic
in the I.A.T.S.E. Local 667 Camera Trainee Program, graduates from Sheridan’s media. The use of solvents and oil based paints is strictly prohibited.
workshops will be given priority if they elect to participate in the Training
Committee screening process. Note: The Studio courses are exempt from reduced fees.
For course availability and registration information refer to ATDN78010 Decorating Kids Rooms
For course availability and registration information refer to WKSP78138 Flash Photography Workshop -
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or For course availability and registration information refer to
905-459-7533. our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the 905-459-7533.
calendar. Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator Ann calendar.
Callaghan at 905-845-9430, ext. 2410.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp For course availability and registration information refer to
VDES70006 Photography, Basic Digital our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
VDES70029 Photography, Intermediate Digital 905-459-7533.
VDES70030 Photography, Advanced Digital Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
VDES70009 Theory and History of Photography - calendar.
CURRICULUM
You must successfully complete the following: (Prerequisites must be met)
Accounting and Finance
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
- Other Related
ACCG16971 Accounting 1 The following courses may or may not be part of a Certificate or Diploma but
ACCG17937 Accounting 2 are considered valuable additional learning opportunities in this field of study.
ACCG21627 Accounting, Intermediate 1
COURSES
ACCG21646 Accounting, Intermediate 2
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
ACCG35141 Accounting, Advanced 1
INFO31787 Accounting Information Systems
ACCG30624 Accounting, Advanced 2
ACCG36913 Auditing 1
APPL25360 Accounting Software Applications 1
ACCG70012 Auditing 1 - Distance Learning
APPL30275 Accounting Software Applications 2 -
For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website ACCG21646 Accounting, Intermediate 2
Introduction to Accounting
Canadian Payroll Association - COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
The Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) offers the only payroll certifications COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
in Canada: the Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) and the Certified Payroll BUSM79010 Payroll Fundamentals 2*
Manager (CPM). These programs prepare payroll practitioners to manage the
compliance requirements of an organization’s annual payroll cycle, deliver
clear and reliable payroll information, and contribute a payroll perspective to Certified Payroll Manager (CPM)
organizational policy and strategy discussions.
Introduction to Payroll Management
The Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) certification is the foundation COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
of your career in payroll. It provides you with the compliance knowledge BUSM79012 Introduction to Payroll Management *
required to process an organization’s annual payroll cycle, effectively
communicate payroll information to all stakeholders, and understand the Organizational Behaviour Management
accounting function as it relates to payroll.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
The Certified Payroll Manager (CPM) certification builds on the PCP HRMT70015 Organizational Behaviour
compliance knowledge by developing to prepare seasoned professionals
to manage a payroll department. It provides you with the knowledge to Managerial Accounting
make decisions, supervise and manage, and contribute a payroll perspective COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
to organizational policy and strategy discussions. Prior to enrolling in the ACCG70011 Finance and Managerial Accounting OR
CPM program, students must have achieved the PCP certification, and ACCG70007 Accounting Managerial 1 - Distance Learning
mustsubmit the Payroll Experience Prerequisite Application (see
below) and receive approval from the CPA. These prerequisites ensure students Compensation and Benefits Management
have the knowledge and practical payroll experience required to be successful
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
in a payroll management program.
HRMT70002 Compensation and Benefits OR
Payroll Experience Prerequisite Application: Students who wish to HRMT70003 Compensation Management - Distance Learning
enroll in the CPM program must meet a payroll experience prerequisite to
register. To satisfy this prerequisite, the student must have at least two years Applied Payroll Management
of experience being responsible for an organization’s payroll function, which COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
includes being accountable to management for the accuracy of employees’ pay BUSM79011 Applied Payroll Management*
and all government statutory remittances, or equivalent experience, obtained
in the past five years. The Payroll Experience Prerequisite Application is * You MUST have the prerequisites before enrolling in each course.
found on the CPA’s website, www.payroll.ca, under Certification. Students
NEW! Laptop Requirement - Payroll Compliance Practitioner
must submit the Payroll Experience Prerequisite Application and
Courses:
receive approval from the CPA prior to enrolling in Introduction to Payroll
Management. Beginning Fall 2012, Sheridan will require students to bring a laptop or
netbook computer for the mid-term and final exams for some courses in
the Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) Program. The computer should
be able to connect to the internet either wirelessly or through an ethernet
connection (wired). Computers may use Windows XP (service pack 3), 7 or
Vista or Mac OS. You will also need access to the internet to complete some
homework assignments. The following effective dates apply:
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the CURRICULUM
Information session. You must successfully complete the following 8 courses: (You may take the
courses in any sequence as long as prerequisites are met.)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
ACCG16971 Accounting 1
ACCG17937 Accounting 2
APPL70051 Word, Introduction Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
(Oakville)
For course availability and registration information refer to our website
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533. Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
of the calendar. for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
For course and program guidance: email
ce-accounting@sheridancollege.ca The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Information Session.
For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca
Tax Accounting
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
NOTICE FOR ALL
Gain an introductory understanding of Accounting with a special emphasis
CONTINUING EDUCATION
on Tax Accounting. Are you interested in opening a tax preparation business STUDENTS TAKING COURSES
or being employed by one? The Tax Accounting Certificate provides basic
knowledge of accounting theory and practice; an overview of personal and LEADING TO AN ONTARIO
corporate taxation; knowledge of relevant software; and a practical exploration
of operating a small business.
COLLEGE DIPLOMA
CURRICULUM Ontario College Diplomas in Early Childhood Education,
Business–General, Business–Accounting and Business–
You must successfully complete the following 8 courses: (You may take the
Marketing will no longer be delivered through the Faculty
courses in any sequence as long as prerequisites are met.)
of Continuing and Professional Studies as of Fall 2013.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp All students wishing to pursue these diplomas part-time
ACCG16971 Accounting 1 will be served by the Faculty responsible for the full-time
ACCG17937 Accounting 2 delivery of these programs.
For programs beginning Fall 2013, all new students who
APPL25360 Accounting Software Applications 1 wish to pursue an Ontario College Diploma in Business
APPL30275 Accounting Software Applications 2 - or Early Childhood Education at Sheridan must apply for
admission to these programs through ontariocolleges.ca,
LAWS70001 Law for Business Managers the application service owned and operated by the Ontario
public colleges. Application opens at ontariocolleges.ca in
BUSM12272 Entrepreneurship: Do It! OR early October 2012. For courses beginning in September
BUSM70003 Entrepreneurship - Distance Learning
2013, applications received at ontariocolleges.ca on
or before February 1, 2013 will be considered equally.
Offers of admission will be made beginning February 1.
ACCG34780 Taxation 1 and
Applications may still be accepted after February 1 for
ACCG30699 Taxation 2 admission to programs starting in Fall 2013, subject to
OR availability. For courses beginning in January or May 2014,
FINA70003 Taxation 1 - Distance Learning and applications are processed year round and are not subject
FINA70004 Taxation 2 - Distance Learning to the same timelines.
Please see
For course availability and registration information refer to our website
http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Admissions.aspx for
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533.
additional information about applying to ontariocolleges.ca
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back and admission to Sheridan programs.
of the calendar.
At the end of the course, you will have an opportunity to write the CSI For course and program guidance contact Mark Weaver at
licensing exam. Students who successfully pass the Canadian Securities Course mark.weaver@sheridancollege.ca or 905-845-9430 ext. 2802.
(CSC)® licensing exams consisting of Volumes 1 and 2 will have:
• Taken the first step toward their investment representative of registered Information Sessions: Canadian Securities Course
representative license.
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with the
• Fulfilled the base securities licensing requirement for Investment Industry Program Coordinator to ask questions, receive advice, and make
Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) and the provincial regulatory informed decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These
and Mutual Fund Dealers Association (MFDA) licensing requirements sessions are available free of charge and will start promptly at the
for mutual funds sales, managed future funds/commodity pools, exempt time indicated.
securities and labour-sponsored investment funds.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
In addition to successfully completing the CSC, students who also successfully
(Oakville)
pass the Conduct and Practices Handbook (CPH) Course (available through
CSI) will meet the academic and licensing requirement for selling securities Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
(stocks and bonds) in Canada. (Mississauga)
Materials and Exam Fees: In addition to the Sheridan tuition fee, students Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
also pay mandatory fees of approximately $927.00* (after 10% discount) to
CSI. This fee covers materials and exam fees for both Volume 1 and Volume 2. Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
Your instructor will give you instructions on ordering with the discount during for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
the first class. dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
*Subject to change without notice. The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Information session.
Related Program: Investment Funds in Canada (see index)
COURSES
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Canadian Securities Course Volume 1 - Exam
FINA79001 Preparation
Canadian Securities Course Volume 2 - Exam
FINA79002 Preparation
For course availability and registration information refer to
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE,
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or REGISTER ONLINE.
905-459-7533. See centrefold for details.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
For programs beginning Fall 2013, all new students who Further details will be provided in the first class.
wish to pursue an Ontario College Diploma in Business * Subject to change without notice.
or Early Childhood Education at Sheridan must apply for
admission to these programs through ontariocolleges.ca, COURSE
the application service owned and operated by the Ontario COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
public colleges. Application opens at ontariocolleges.ca in BUSM79823 Insurance Basic Broker Registration
early October 2012. For courses beginning in September
2013, applications received at ontariocolleges.ca on For course availability and registration information refer to
or before February 1, 2013 will be considered equally. our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Offers of admission will be made beginning February 1. 905-459-7533.
Applications may still be accepted after February 1 for Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
admission to programs starting in Fall 2013, subject to calendar.
availability. For courses beginning in January or May 2014,
applications are processed year round and are not subject For more information: Contact Janet Gaffney at 905-845-9430, ext.
to the same timelines. 5170 or email: janet.gaffney@sheridancollege.ca
Please see
http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Admissions.aspx for
additional information about applying to ontariocolleges.ca
and admission to Sheridan programs.
BUSINESS – GENERAL
Immerse yourself in the fast-paced world of business. Sheridan’s Business
programs provide you with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the
competitive Business market. The Business - General program allows
participants to gain valuable knowledge applicable to a wide variety of
industries and career paths.
You must successfully complete the following required courses. Note: Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
prerequisites must be met. for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
ACCG16971 Accounting 1 The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
COMM12423 Business Communications Information Session.
MATH16269 Business Mathematics
FINA11079 Finance OR
FINA70010 Finance Fundamentals -
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
APPL19402 Computer Applications for Business insert for expected course offerings.
HRMT16127 Human Resources Management 1
ECOM15616 Introduction to E-Commerce
MKTG19439
ECON15269G
Marketing 1
Micro Economics
Business - General
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
And one of:
Business – General is aimed at students who are at an early stage in their
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp business knowledge. The focus is on helping each student understand business
ACCG17937 Accounting 2 basics. This provides a rich foundation upon which to build an understanding
MKTG10625 Marketing 2 of the functions of business to help each student develop as a business leader.
HRMT15655 Human Resources Management 2
Students training for careers in the fast-paced world of business need the
Plus: well-rounded education that Sheridan Business programs provide. Experience
a challenging learning environment led by faculty with practical business
Two Approved General Education Electives (see index). These may be experience. In addition to subject specific expertise, our programs develop
completed at any time. management potential, human relations skills, problem-solving abilities and
For course availability and registration information refer to foster a realistic approach toward the business world. The Business – General
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or Diploma provides a solid base for student success.
905-459-7533. Students may also choose to major in Accounting or Marketing.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
For course and program guidance, email David Nowell at
david.nowell@sheridancollege.ca
BUSINESS – MANAGEMENT
Embark upon a journey of learning to lead teams and/or organizations
towards a prosperous future! Our Management programs are designed
to enhance managerial, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills. Many of
our management programs are offered in collaboration with various
professional associations.
The new APICS Principles of Operations Management program is the After completing the FMOM/POM program, you can continue your education
only educational program that delivers the fundamental knowledge needed in with the CPIM program, which has been updated to keep up with current
the fast-growing fields of supply chain and operations management. knowledge and practices.
Participate in the APICS Principles program if you are: For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
• new to the supply chain or operations management professions 905-459-7533.
• interested in earning an APICS certification and need core knowledge
before you begin Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
• seeking education or training on specific supply chain and operations calendar.
management concepts. For more information on the APICS programs please call or send your
APICS Principles gives you: request to:
• core knowledge to increase efficiency, reduce redundancy, and improve APICS Peel Chapter, 150 Clark Blvd, Suite 299, Brampton, Ontario L6T 4Y8
consistency at your organization Email: education@apicspeel.com or by phone: 416-410-4376
• foundational skills and the education necessary to begin pursuing an
APICS certification
• opportunities to test your understanding of concepts through practice
exams and exercises.
COURSES
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
MATM79606 Basics of Supply Chain Management (APICS)*
MATM79607 Detailed Scheduling and Planning (APICS) -
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
MATM79608 Execution and Control of Operations (APICS) - Sheridan’s Business Analysis Certificate program provides the foundation
MATM79609 Master Planning of Resources (APICS) knowledge and core skills used in business analysis. The business analysis
MATM79610 Strategic Management of Resources (APICS)** - professional is responsible for identifying the business needs of their clients
and stakeholders to help determine solutions to business problems. The
* It is strongly recommended that Basics of Supply Chain Management
Business Analysis Professional™(CBAP®) certification is awarded through the
(APICS) be completed first.
International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®) and is increasingly being
** Strategic Management of Resources (APICS) should be taken last. recognized as the benchmark in a business analysis role. To review eligibility
please check IIBA’s website at www.theiiba.org
For course availability and registration information refer to our website
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533. Using curriculum which is consistent with the Business Analysis Body of
Knowledge (BABOK®) from the IIBA®, graduates acquire an understanding
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
of the functions, impact and benefits of this important role. Critical insight
calendar.
is gained for how the business analyst supports projects at all stages: from
For more information on the APICS programs please call or send your putting together a business case, defining scope and requirements, managing
request to: change, communicating with stakeholders and ensuring the requirements have
been met in the testing stage.
Peel Chapter, 150 Clark Blvd, Suite 299, Brampton, Ontario L6T 4Y8
Email: education@apicspeel.com or by phone: 416-410-4376 This program is designed for business analysts, project managers, operations
managers, systems analysts, quality assurance analysts, marketing professionals
and anyone whose role is about defining, and analyzing or solving business
problems. Sheridan is an approved Endorsed Education Provider (EEP™)
FACULTY, STAFF AND through the International Institute of Business Analysis IIBA®.
BUSINESS – MANAGEMENT
for confirmation of the approved Sheridan equivalent Business
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Foundations courses.
calendar.
Students with a College Diploma or University Degree
For course and program guidance contact the Program Coordinator Ori
with a Business focus may apply for advanced standing or
Schibi at ori.schibi@sheridancollege.ca
exemptions to the Business Foundation courses; refer to
www.citt.ca/advancedstanding and www.citt.ca/exemptions
Information Session: Business Analysis
LOGISTICS DESIGNATION PROGRAM
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with the COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Program Coordinator to ask questions, receive advice, and make MATM79701 Transportation Systems
informed decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These
MATM79702 Logistics Processes
sessions are available free of charge and will start promptly at the
MATM79703 Integrated Logistics - -
time indicated.
PLUS 2 OF:
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
(Oakville) COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
MATM79704 Transportation Economics -
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
Logistics Decision Modelling; available online through
(Mississauga)
CITT-LDM CITT
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) CITT-TL Transportation Law; available online through CITT
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ For course availability and registration information refer to
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. 905-459-7533.
The room number will be posted at the campus on the night of the Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
information session. calendar.
For more information regarding the CITT, please contact Sue
MacMillan at 416-363-5696, ext. 21 or smacmillan@citt.ca (email) or visit
CITT - Canadian Institute of the CITT web site at http://www.citt.ca/
Traffic and Transportation
With the increase in complexity in running a supply chain, the demand for Information Sessions: CITT Canadian Institute of Traffic and
professionals with recognized credentials and expertise has never been Transportation
greater. Organizations understand that in order to compete domestically and Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
globally, they must utilize a clearly defined, highly structured and flawlessly Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
executed supply chain and logistics process. To achieve this, it needs to be decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are
designed, implemented and managed by a supply chain logistics professional. available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.
Whether you are new to the logistics industry or a more experienced Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
logistician, you will find the CITT Designation can help boost your career and
enhance your professional credibility. Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
CITT is Canada’s foremost professional development association in the dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
supply chain and logistics sector, with programs and services that promote
excellence and career path development for transportation logisticians. The The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
industry recognizes that a CITT-certified professional has a unique skill set, Information Session.
foundational knowledge of their business and a practical understanding of
the inner workings of today’s complex supply chain and logistics business that
sets them apart from all other candidates. As an industry’s first choice, the CITT
Designation is industry’s most respected and widely held designation.
The CITT Program of Study challenges participants to develop research and
analytical skills that will help them throughout their careers by enabling them
to see the big picture, and make sound business decisions based on their
integrated logistics thinking. Courses are not only theoretical, but also provide
practical skills training, and offer a diversity of knowledge that is crucial to
acquiring the skill-set necessary to meet and exceed the challenges the today’s
marketplace.
Compensation Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
HRMT70002 Compensation and Benefits or For more information regarding membership and requirements
HRMT70003 Compensation Management - Distance Learning
for the Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) designation, visit
their website at http://www.hrpa.ca/ or contact HRPA at 416-923-2324 or
Training and Development 1-800-387-1311 or email info@hrpa.ca
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
HRMT70019 Training and Development or
HRMT70020 Training and Development - Distance Learning
BUSINESS – MANAGEMENT
an Advanced Standing Form available from the Office of the Registrar Certificate but are considered a valuable additional learning experience.
and attach corresponding transcripts and course outlines. For more
information contact the Office of the Registrar at 905-845-9430 or email COURSES
ceinfo@sheridancollege.ca COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Health and Safety Program Management - Distance
For more information on your status in the program email
HRMT70022 Learning
cerecords@sheridancollege.ca
Personnel Research Techniques and Human
For course and program guidance contact Program Coordinator, HRMT70016 Resources Information Systems - Distance Learning
Bonni Titgemeyer CEBS, SPHR, CHRP, CMS at 905-845-9430, MGMT70009 Employment Law - Distance Learning
ext. 33543 (Halton) 905-459-7533, ext. 33543 (Peel) or email:
bonni.titgemeyer@sheridancollege.ca For course availability and registration information refer to our website
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533.
For more information on Distance Learning courses
including structure and format visit the website at: Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/ calendar.
For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
The National Knowledge Exam (NKE) preparation workshop
at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
is a highly interactive workshop, led by senior level Human Resources
Professionals using study materials written by practicing HR Professionals,
is an ideal way to prepare for the NKE exam required by HRPA. Note: Leadership Development Series
The required study materials MUST be purchased prior to the start of the
workshop. To order contact Canadian HR Press at www.canadianhrpress.ca
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
or call 1-866-607-0876. The Leadership Development Series (LDS) Program is designed to
Note: For information on the NKE Exam Preparation Workshop, contact: enhance leadership skills and develop new skills to help meet your career and
janet.gaffney@sheridancollege.ca organizational objectives. This program provides a solid foundation for those
looking to enter leadership positions as well as those currently in front-line or
mid-level management positions. Participants will build on existing skills and
Information Night - Human Resources experience, and apply those skills to workplace situations.
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program Courses are available in a 10 session evening format, and a day-time intensive
Coordinator to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed format (five consecutive Saturdays - 100% attendance required).
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions Course fees include Participant’s Manuals.
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
indicated. Note: Program requirements must be met within five years.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road CURRICULUM
(Oakville) To earn the Leadership Development Series - Sheridan Certificate,
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion you must successfully complete the following 10 courses, with a minimum
(Mississauga) “C” grade:
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) Compulsory* (10):
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with COMM12423 Business Communication OR
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. MGMT70021 Communication
Meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the MGMT70025 Creative and Critical Thinking
BUSINESS – MANAGEMENT
ONLINE DELIVERY • Three Soft Skill Certificate Seminars: Communication, Negotiation,
Contract Law
Are you concerned about the safety of people at work and the related • Three Business Certificate Seminars (Finance and Accounting, Business
workplace hazards? The Occupational Health and Safety program provides Planning, Marketing) - exemptions apply.
you with knowledge, skills, and solid training in the theories and practices
of occupational health and safety. In additional to the fundamentals, learn Visit the OIPMAC website at http://www.oipmac.ca/ for more information on
the management skills required to help you gain the know-how to oversee the Supply Management Training Program.
workplace safety programs. Courses
CURRICULUM COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
You must successfully complete the following: MATM70005 Logistics, Introduction to*
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
Information Sessions: Project Management
Sheridan’s Project Management Certificate program provides a foundation
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with the
for successful graduates to move into organizations that embrace project
Program Coordinator to ask questions, receive advice, and make
management. Graduates will acquire the fundamental theoretical knowledge
informed decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These
and skills to work successfully as a project manager or in an assisting
sessions are available free of charge and will start promptly at the
capacity as an associate in project management. Job levels will vary according
time indicated.
to the graduates’ previous education and work experience. In addition,
students will find this program helpful in preparing to write the Project Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
Management Institute PMI® exam for The Project Management Professional (Oakville)
(PMP)® Credential or The Certified Associate in Project Management
(CAPM)® Credential. To review eligibility please check the PMI website at Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
http://www.pmi.org/. (Mississauga)
Sheridan’s courses follow the project management knowledge areas Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
and processes as per the PMBOK® Guide “Project Management Body of Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
Knowledge, 4th Edition”, published by the Project Management Institute. for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
Sheridan is recognized as a Global Registered Educational Provider (R.E.P.) dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
by the Project Management Institute and adheres to all PMI R.E.P. program The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
policies. As a Global Provider, Sheridan courses are recognized by the Project information session.
Management Institute for Professional Development Units (PDUs) and
Continuing Education Units (CEUs). PDUs are the measuring units used by PMI
to quantify approved learning and professional service activities.
Project Management
CURRICULUM
You must successfully complete the following (prerequisites must be met):
Exam Preparation
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
PMP Exam Preparation Workshop Goals:
Fundamentals of 1. Help you prepare for the Project Management Institute (PMI) PMP
MGMT79001 Project Management * 42 PDUs credentialed exam.
Managing Project 2. Gain a strong understanding of the project management profession,
MGMT79010 Scope and Time 42 PDUs including concepts, tools, techniques and applications.
Managing Project 3. Provide a realistic study plan that will allow you to attain the previous
MGMT79009 Quality and Risk 42 PDUs
two goals by understanding concepts rather than memorizing them.
Managing Project With unique and high energy delivery, this workshop is an ideal way to
Human Resources and prepare for the PMP exam. Students use a comprehensive study guide
MGMT79012 Communication 36 PDUs aligned with the PMBOK Fourth Edition, reference materials, question banks
Managing Project and guidance for the application process all developed by industry-leading
MGMT79011 Procurement and Cost 42 PDUs
curriculum developers, trainers and instructors.
Project Scheduling EXAM PREPARATION COURSES:
APPL70047 Management 42 PDUs COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
* Note: Students are required to successfully complete MGMT79001 prior PMP Exam
to enrolling in subsequent courses. MGMT78033 Preparation 35 PDUs 5 days
Note: All courses are offered in-class and online. For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
The PMI logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. 905-459-7533
PMP and CAPM are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc. Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
PMBOK is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. calendar.
Compulsory Courses:
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
ACCG16971 Accounting 1
COMM12423 Business Communications
MATH16269
APPL19402
Business Mathematics
Computer Applications for Business
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE,
MKTG25586 Creating Marketing Graphics REGISTER ONLINE.
MKTG20480 Customer Relationship Management See centrefold for details.
FINA11079 Finance
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
insert for expected course offerings. http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
For course and program guidance, email David Nowell at BUSM70014 Age Wave: Demographics and Business Impact - -
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the APPL70057 PowerPoint -
REGISTER EARLY!
Some courses are cancelled because we didn’t
know you wanted them. Register at least six (6)
working days before the start of your course to
avoid disappointment.
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with calendar.
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. For course and program guidance, please contact Program Coordinator
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the Nancy Van Dorp, email: nancy.vandorp1@sheridancollege.ca
Information Session.
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the This program is designed to prepare individuals to operate a records
insert for expected course offerings. management program in various organizational settings including businesses,
non-profit organizations and government agencies. With the increasing
production of, and demand for, complex information and the widespread
use of automated technologies the effective and efficient management of
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - MEDICAL information assets is critical. Records and information management programs
Fast track the Faculty of Continuing and Professional Studies contribute to the efficiency of an organization’s operations by providing
program during the day and finish in one year! (Pending systematic control of information resources, from creation through use, storage
sufficient enrolment) and final disposition.
COMMUNICATION + LANGUAGES
AND LANGUAGES
Become a student of the world in one of our exciting communication
and language programs! Enhance existing language skills or learn a new
one! We offer numerous courses at a variety of levels in English as well
as languages such as French, Italian, or Spanish.
For the Davis Campus contact 905-453-7533, ext. 5727 and for the STC LITT70002 Crafting a Novel: Part 2 -
COMMUNICATION + LANGUAGES
All levels of the French Conversational Proficiency Certificate Program use the
The following courses are not part of the French Certificate but are considered
same textbook, compact discs, and workbook: Bonne Route by P. deMéo, E.
valuable additional learning opportunities.
Gesner, and J. Brown (published by Harcourt, Brace and Company, Canada),
and is available at the College Bookstores. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
LANG70020 Français 1 – Distance Learning
CURRICULUM LANG70023 Français 2 – Distance Learning
You must successfully complete the following courses in order: LANG70024 Français 3 – Distance Learning
COMPUTER STUDIES
Explore the rapidly changing world of technologies in our Computer
Studies programs. Acquire new marketable skills in information systems
and technology.
For course and program guidance, please contact Program Coordinator For course availability and registration information refer to
Peter Wheeler, email: peter.wheeler@sheridancollege.ca our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533.
Information Sessions: Computer Programs Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program calendar.
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed For course and program guidance, please contact Program Coordinator
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals, These sessions Peter Wheeler, email: peter.wheeler@sheridancollege.ca
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
indicated.
Thursday, November 29, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
Database - Introductory
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road (Oakville)
Examine database systems that handle business events and processes. Learn
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road how to create and maintain a relational database, and how to design and
(Oakville) modify tables, queries, forms and reports. Gain the knowledge that will allow
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion you to complete the logical design for a database used in typical business
(Mississauga) applications.
COMPUTER STUDIES
Excel Macros and VBA: Level 3 - Formulas and
Information Sessions: Computer Programs WKSP78135 Functions
Visual Basic Editor to fix or enhance generated code. APPL70015 Access - Core
APPL70016 Access - Expert
These workshops are not intended for users who are Excel beginners. APPL70050 Geographical Information Systems Software - ArcView
Optimum success is experienced by those with at least entry level intermediate
APPL70064 Designing, Implementing and Managing a GIS Database
and/or more advanced skills.
APPL70065 Internet Mapping
Prior experience with Excel macros is not required. APPL70066 Remote Sensing
APPL70067 Global Positioning Systems
Important: Participants are required to bring their own laptop which
must have WiFi and Ethernet networking capability (in the event of a WiFi For course availability and registration information refer to
connection problem, please also bring a short length Ethernet Cable) and have our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
Windows and Excel 2007 or 2010 installed. 905-459-7533
Important: If your laptop keyboard makes it difficult or impossible to use Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
a keystroke combination like CTRL+End, then also bring an external USB calendar.
keyboard for use during class.
For Information of Distance Learning courses visit the website at
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca
COMPUTER STUDIES
COURSES on labs. Study the Linux/UNIX operating system and learn the principles and
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp practices of systems administration. Plan and build dynamic websites with
APPL70053 Access, Introduction
XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript using server side scripting and databases.
APPL70054 Access, Advanced - You must successfully complete the following 4 courses within four years.
APPL70055 Excel, Introduction
Note: prerequisites must be met.
APPL70056 Excel, Advanced
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
APPL70062 Microsoft Office Applications
APPL70015 MS Access, Core - Distance Learning
SYST19866 Operating System Technologies (A+Certification Prep)
JANUARY 14, 2013 Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
The majority of Winter Term Continuing and Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
Professional Studies classes start this week. for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
APRIL 22, 2013 Meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
The majority of Spring/Summer Term Continuing information session.
and Professional Studies classes start this week.
Check the centrefold for more information. Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
insert for expected course offerings.
COURSES
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
The Web Professional Plus NEW
APPL78039 A+ Certification 2009 RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
APPL78040 ASP.NET For Developers Part 1
This workshop series will appeal to the website professional, wanting to offer
APPL78041 ASP.NET For Developers Part 2
clients the latest in web trends and technology. Learn to: optimize Wordpress
Certified Information Systems Security Professional websites, Animations, Sliders, Accordions, and the latest and greatest advanced
APPL78042 (CISSP) Series web functionality with jQuery. Update your skills with HTML 5 Video and
APPL78043 CompTIA Network+ the new way to use semantic structure, combined with the next level of CSS
APPL78044 Hacking Revealed styling, all on multiple devices.
APPL78045 ISA Server 2004
Note: All Web Professional Plus courses are exempt from reduced fees.
APPL78046 .Net Security For Developers Part 1
APPL78047 .NET Security For Developers Part 2 CURRICULUM
APPL78048 Security+ 2008 You must successfully complete any 3 of the following workshops:
APPL78049 VB.NET 1.2 For Developers Part 1
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
APPL78050 VB.NET 1.2 For Developers Part 2
APPL78035 HTML5 and CSS3 -
APPL78051 VB.NET 1.2 For Developers Part 3
APPL78036 jQuery and Javascript -
APPL78052 Web Site Design
APPL78037 Mobile Website Development -
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure APPL78038 Wordpress - -
APPL78053 Configuration
APPL78054 Wireless Network Administration For course availability and registration information refer to
APPL78055 Wireless Network Security our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533
For course availability and registration information contact
Gwendolyn D’Silva at 905-459-7533 or 905-845-9430 ext. 5223 or email Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
ce.online@sheridancollege.ca calendar.
Information on this series of workshops can be obtained by
SharePoint NEW contacting Benjamin Block at benjamin.block@sheridancollege.ca
WORKSHOP:
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
insert for expected course offerings.
WKSP78139 SharePoint 2010 Developer
COMPUTER STUDIES
modeling language in the field of object-oriented software engineering. The
Become familiar with the introductory skills needed to develop a website.
Unified Software Development Process or Unified Process (UP) is a popular
iterative and incremental software development process framework. The best- CURRICULUM
known and extensively documented refinement of the Unified Process is the
You must successfully complete the following:
Rational Unified Process.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Learn the process of object-oriented analysis and design using the Unified APPL70033 HTML Introduction
Modeling Language and the Unified Process. Develop the skills needed to APPL70063 HTML Intermediate
analyze and document information systems as per industry standards.
PROG70007 Java Script
WORKSHOP: APPL70013 Flash Introduction
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp APPL70012 Flash Intermediate
WKSP78140 Unified Process APPL70010 Dreamweaver Introduction
APPL70027 Dreamweaver Advanced
For workshop availability and registration information refer
to our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or For course availability and registration information refer to
905-459-7533 our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the 905-459-7533
calendar. Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
For guidance on the Unified Process workshop, contact Wael calendar.
Channaa at wael.channaa@sheridancollege.ca For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
REGISTER EARLY!
Some courses are cancelled because we didn’t
know you wanted them. Register at least six (6)
working days before the start of your course to
avoid disappointment.
COURSE CANCELLATIONS
Courses are cancelled if enrolment is insufficient.
Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy If a course is cancelled, registrants will be
of the information in this Calendar as of the date contacted by telephone using the numbers
of publication; however, changes may occur provided on your registration form or your
subsequent to publication. online profile. Please ensure this information is
accurate. In the case of a course cancellation,
Please refer to the Continuing & Professional Studies
your fees may be transferred to another course
link on our website at ce.sheridancollege.ca for the
that term (space permitting) or fully refunded.
most recent information.
Information sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program MGMT70041 Event Planning and Protocol
REGISTER ONLINE. To be eligible to begin the six-week field placement component of this
program, you must first complete an Immunization Record Form. Return the
See centrefold for details. completed form directly to the Health Centre at the Trafalgar Road Campus.
You may not attend placement until this documentation is received.
Note: Reference checks may be required for this program (It is advisable to complete this section first.)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills*
Early Childhood Education EDUC23329 Infant and Toddler Development and Programming
EDUC13764 Nutrition, Health and Safety
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
SOCS10023 Child Abuse
There is a special pleasure to be had in helping young children grow and FLPL12205 Field Orientation**
develop to their maximum potential. Sheridan’s Early Childhood Education Field Seminar/Practice (ECE) (119 practice hours plus
(ECE) Diploma Program prepares students to work with children up to six FLPL14933 14 seminar hours)***
years of age. Through unique partnerships with leading organizations in the CULT19815G Living and Working in a Diverse Society
early childhood education field, students at Sheridan have unequalled learning
opportunities that will form the basis of rewarding and meaningful careers. PLUS: One additional Approved General Education Elective (see index)
Develop knowledge and skills in the following important areas: SECTION B
• Child development and best practices in early childhood (It is advisable that you complete Section A before commencing Section B.)
• The early childhood educator’s role and responsibilities COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
• The importance of play in children’s learning EDUC23109 Children with Special Needs (ECE)
• Curriculum design and implementation EDUC25436 High/Scope and Curriculum Models in Early Learning
• Human relations and human diversity EDUC25283 Promoting Pro-Social Behaviour
NOTICE FOR ALL Professors with specialized graduate degrees and who are highly experienced
in the field of special education teach your courses. Your classroom activities
CONTINUING EDUCATION will include:
STUDENTS TAKING COURSES • Group seminars and cooperative learning.
Offers of admission will be made beginning February 1. EDUC51499 Disabilities Studies: Advanced -
Applications may still be accepted after February 1 for
admission to programs starting in Fall 2013, subject to EDUC14998 Technology in Education - -
availability. For courses beginning in January or May 2014, EDUC15586 Physical Exceptionalities and Personal Care -
applications are processed year round and are not subject HUMN16693G Human Relations: The Interpersonal Experience
to the same timelines. EDUC20123 Foundations of Education -
Please see EDUC10146 Inclusion Strategies - Education in Ontario -
http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Admissions.aspx for EDUC27370 Assessment in Education -
additional information about applying to ontariocolleges.ca EDUC10261 Positive Behaviour Strategies - -
and admission to Sheridan programs. EDUC16859 Autism Spectrum Disorders - -
EDUC28263 Assistive Technology -
RELG12403G Paths of Faith Many Distance Education courses may be eligible for the General
PSYC70005 Psychology Introduction to Studies Certificate. If you find a course that you are interested in
SOCI70003 Sociology Introduction to please submit the course outline(s) to Program Coordinator for
SCIE16048G Technology: Apocalypse or Eden approval.
COMM70026 What in the World is Going On?
For course availability and registration information refer to
For course availability and registration information refer to our website our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533. 905-459-7533.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
of the calendar. calendar.
For course information and guidance, please contact For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator Tara
Program Coordinator Sean McNabney at 905-459-7533, ext. Hayes at tara.hayes@sheridancollege.ca
2045 (Peel) or 905-845-9430, ext. 2045 (Halton) or email
sean.mcnabney@sheridancollege.ca Intercultural Relations
For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
ONLINE DELIVERY
General Studies Globalization brings the people of the world closer together; however,
discrimination and other forms of intolerance continue to cause problems. In
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
our increasingly multicultural society these issues can lead to exclusion and
The Sheridan Certificate, General Studies Program affords students the inequality, often along racial and ethnic lines. Throughout the curriculum a
opportunity to build upon personal resources and the educational resources of number of topics will be explored including: diversity issues in a social context,
Sheridan, in striving for rewarding personal and career goals. critical differences in cross-cultural communication, and identifying the sources,
causes, forms and manifestations of these issues in our society.
This certificate program provides:
This online program is a direct response to learning needs identified by a
• a unique program of study suited to individual needs and interests broad range of representatives from human services and justice agencies that
• the opportunity to study from a variety of academic programs recognize that racial inequity and negative stereotyping are significant social
• the ability to move to a specific area of study should your interests problems.
encompass other program certificate requirements.
CURRICULUM
Note: If you are working towards completing a certificate and the course you
are interested in taking is not listed in the program curriculum, you will need You must successfully complete the following:
to get prior approval from the coordinator for substitution. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
SOCI70008 Contemporary Canadian Social Problems
SOCS70013 Racism and Discrimination
CULT70000 Introduction to Intercultural Communication
SOCS70014 First Nations People -
public and private education systems, and other organizations and institutions, Coping with Death - Counselling, Support Groups
in how to better incorporate environmental and sustainability education across HUMN70002 and Alternate Therapies
curricula. HUMN70003 Learning from Death and Dying
Develop a foundational understanding of the importance of education for For course availability and registration information refer to our website
sustainability and explore means and methods by which to incorporate at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533
environmental and sustainability education across curricula. The online
curriculum is supported by an intensive residential learning component Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
applying new curriculum delivery skills in a practical learning/teaching calendar.
environment. For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca
CURRICULUM
You must successfully complete the following:
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
EDUC70028 Foundations of Education for Sustainability
Incorporating Sustainability Education Across the
EDUC70029 Curriculum
For more information on Distance Learning visit the website at: -Wastewater Collection Systems
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/ -Cleaning and Maintenance of Wastewater Collection Systems
-Repair and Rehabilitation Wastewater Collection System
-Administration and Technical Reporting for Water Distribution and Wastewater
Collection Systems
-Inspection and Testing of Wastewater Collection Systems
-Operator Safety
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
The Water Distribution and Supply - Sheridan Certificate is designed for ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Water Distribution and Supply Operators who are seeking to upgrade their
The Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection – Ontario College Certificate
skills, or for individuals interested in pursuing a career in this field. Learn to
is designed for individuals who are currently employed in the area of water
follow appropriate procedures for the installation, inspection, maintenance
distribution or wastewater collection who are seeking to upgrade their skills
and repair of water supply and distribution systems.
or for individuals interested to pursuing a career in this field. Employment
Upon completion of this certificate students may apply to have their credits opportunities exist with municipalities, private water operators, consultants
approved toward the completion of the Water Distribution and Wastewater and construction companies. In consultation with municipal and industry
Collection Ontario College Certificate. representatives, Sheridan has developed the Wastewater Collection Certificate,
the Water Distribution and Supply Certificate and the Water Distribution and
This certificate program is offered exclusively to the corporate Wastewater Collection Ontario College Certificate, reflecting current industry
community through SheridanCorporate, a division of Sheridan standards. Courses are Ministry Environment (MOE) Director Approved.
Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning dedicated
to innovative learning and development solution for the local, Those who have completed one of the Sheridan Certificates may apply to have
national, and international business community. For further their credits approved toward the completion of the Water Distribution and
information, please visit http://www.sheridancorporate.ca/ Wastewater Collection Ontario College Certificate.
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE * Kit Required: If the course description indicates that a kit is required,
please purchase it at the Trafalgar Road Campus Bookstore prior to your
The Esthetics: Skin Care Therapist Certificate Program has been developed to:
class. A kit receipt will be issued upon payment and must be presented
meet new Ministry standards in the field of Esthetics; incorporate the latest
on the first day of class in order to receive your kit. Approximate kit cost
techniques and practices in this field; and to meet the needs of our part-
of $135 for Pedicure/Hand and Nail Care and $55 for Fundamentals of Facials.
time adult learners. This program has been designed for individuals seeking
employment within the Esthetics industry in a variety of establishments such For course availability and registration information refer to our website
day spas, clinics, and salons. Today’s Skin Care Professionals apply special at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533
techniques and products aimed at preserving the suppleness, elasticity and
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back
total appearance of the skin. The program curriculum will introduce students to
of the calendar.
the theories and techniques for basic skin care including facials, hand and foot
care, and hair removal; and includes a balance of theory and practical experience For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator
using the most up-to-date equipment and products available in the field. Corinne Iacoviello at corinne.iacoviello@sheridancollege.ca
Please Note: As of the Spring 2013 semester, this program will no
longer be available. It is advisable for students who are pursuing Fitness Trainer
this certificate to complete the courses as they are being offered
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
over the next 3 semesters.
CURRICULUM More and more Canadians of all ages are engaging in physical activity, as well
as joining groups and clubs in an effort to remain healthy. This demand for
To qualify for the Esthetics: Skin Care Therapist certificate you must fitness is fueling a need in the fitness industry for exercise trainers.
successfully complete the following 7 courses and obtain a minimum grade
of C+ in the practical classes. This Fitness Trainer Certificate is designed to prepare you for a career in
the fitness industry. Learn the skills to develop and implement basic fitness
Note: A white lab coat on top of business wear and black, rubber-soled,
programs for individuals and small groups of healthy individuals in health
enclosed-toe shoes must be worn to all of your practical classes. Lab coats
clubs, corporate and workplace settings. Experience Sheridan’s state of the art
are not provided by the college and must be purchased separately.
fitness facilities and train with experts in this field.
You may take more than one course per term, however all course
prerequisites must be met.
HEALTH + WELLNESS
This program reflects the standards for personal trainers and fitness leaders professionals currently working in health and human performance settings the
established by many professional associations. Students researching this opportunity to upgrade their skill set to work with high performance athletes.
field should note that employers may seek additional certifications from Examine the theoretical and practical skills necessary to design and implement
professional associations. advanced strength and conditioning programs for both individuals and teams.
You will learn how to organize, and be a part of, a performance enhancement
CURRICULUM team and develop a deep appreciation for both the psychological and physical
You must successfully complete the following. Note: prerequisites must be training necessary for athletes to excel in their sport.
met.
Delivered by some of the most experienced human performance training
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp specialists in the province, this program will utilize Sheridan’s Exercise
HEAL10330 Foundations of Exercise Training Intervention Research Centre, a 4000sft strength and conditioning facility
NUTR19207G Nutrition of Well Being complete with platforms, sprint track and plyometric area.
HEAL10199 Foundations of Exercise Program Design - -
Each core course in the certificate program qualifies for 14 continuing
HEAL18448 Fundamentals of Fitness Assessment
education credits with the Certified Professional Trainers Network (CPTN). For
HEAL15892 Leading Group Fitness - -
more information refer to www.cptn.com
HEAL10065 Physical Activity in Special Populations - -
CURRICULUM
For course availability and registration information refer to COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
HEAL70020 Principles of Exercise Science*
905-459-7533
HEAL70021 Advanced Training Techniques - -
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the HEAL70022 Movement and Performance Screening - -
calendar. HEAL70023 Speed, Agility and Quickness Training -
For course and program guidance contact Program coordinator Warren Human Performance Programming Principles
Haesler, email: warren.haesler1@sheridancollege.ca HEAL70024 (formerly Advanced Programming Principles) -
HEAL70025 High Performance Nutrition -
HEAL70026 High Performance Psychology -
Information Session: Fitness Trainer
* Note: Students are required to successfully complete HEAL70020
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Principles of Exercise Science, prior to enrolling in any of the other courses.
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions For course availability and registration information refer to
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
indicated. 905-459-7533
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with For course and program guidance contact Program Coordinator Trevor
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. Cottrell at trevor.cottrell@sheridancollege.ca
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Information Session. Information Session: Human Performance Training (HPT)
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
indicated.
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
REGISTER ONLINE. The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
See centrefold for details. Information Session.
HEALTH + WELLNESS
assist pharmacy technicians currently working in the profession to meet new website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
regulatory requirements and expanded practice capabilities within the Health
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Systems Improvement Acts, 2007.
calendar.
The registration regulation requirements for pharmacy technicians currently For course and program guidance or PLAR opportunities
working in the profession who wish to pursue Ontario College of Pharmacists contact Program Coordinator Carol Borscevski at
(OCP) registration are successful completion of the following: carol.borscevski1@sheridancollege.ca
1. Entry to practice exam delivered by the Pharmacy Examining Board
For further information on the Pharmacy Technician Bridge to
of Canada (PEBC)
Regulation Program, please refer to the Ontario College of Pharmacists
2. Provincial jurisprudence exam delivered by OCP
website at www.ocpinfo.com
3. OCP approved Bridging Program (see the four courses listed below)
4. Structured Practical Evaluation (SPE) administrated by OCP to be
completed in the workplace Teaching Hatha Yoga
Pharmacy technicians will be required to provide documented evidence of SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
completion of the full Bridging Program, as approved by the OCP Council to
meet the requirements for registration with the Ontario College of Pharmacists Unique in Ontario, Graduates from the Teaching Hatha Yoga Program may
and to practice in the new expanded role. serve the interests of the community in planning and instructing courses in
Hatha Yoga for:
Program Information: • industry
The Bridging Program includes the following four courses offered online and/ • correctional institutions
or in class: • senior citizens’ programs
• Professional Practice for Pharmacy Technician Bridging (45 hours) • municipal recreation, sport and fitness institutes
(Mandatory course, not eligible for PLAR) - PHAR70001 • boards of education
• Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technician Bridging (33 hours) - PHAR70002 • schools for the physically, developmentally and emotionally challenged
• Product Preparation for Pharmacy Technician Bridging (33 hours) - This teaching certificate is recognized by Natural Health Practitioners of
PHAR70003 Canada. Graduates also qualify for the 200 hour certification with Yoga
• Management of Drug Distribution Systems for Pharmacy Technician Alliance.
Bridging (39 hours) PHAR70004
These courses may also be taken for interest only.
Please note: In-class attendance is mandatory and it is advised that students
have reliable access to the Internet for online courses. CURRICULUM
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR): Participants must You must successfully complete the following:
be OCP certified. Contact the Program Coordinator (information below) to Courses
inquire about PLAR opportunities.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Plus a Structured Practical Evaluation (to be determined and EDUC76001 Introduction to Yoga Study -
managed by OCP) EDUC76002 Introduction to Hatha Yoga (Asana) -
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp EDUC76003 Yoga Study 2
PHAR70001 Professional Practice for Pharmacy Technician Bridging EDUC76004 Hatha Yoga (Asana) 2
PHAR70002 Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technician Bridging EDUC76005 Yoga Study 3 -
PHAR70003 Product Preparation for Pharmacy Technician Bridging EDUC76006 Hatha Yoga (Asana) 3 -
Management of Drug Distribution Systems for EDUC76007 Yoga Study 4 - -
PHAR70004 Pharmacy Technician Bridging EDUC76008 Hatha Yoga (Asana) 4 - -
NUTR76002 Nutrition, Introduction - Distance Learning
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of the OCP Certification Exam or the PEBC National PLUS: Standard First Aid and Basic Rescuer (CPR) - To be taken
Evaluating Exam is required prior to the start of the Bridging Program. independently and must be current upon completion of certificate.
Courses can be taken in any order, however, the Management of Drug For course availability and registration information refer to our website
Distribution for Pharmacy Technician Bridging course must be completed at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533.
prior to the Structured Practical Evaluation (SPE).
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back
Program Completion Note: Sheridan does not automatically mail of the calendar.
transcripts to students or to OCP upon completion of the program. Students
must contact Sheridan’s Office of the Registrar to request their official For course and program guidance, please contact Program
transcript be mailed directly to OCP (student must provide OCP’s address: Coordinator Sharon Bateman at 905-845-9430, ext. 33812 or email:
sharon.bateman@sheridancollege.ca
FACULTY, STAFF AND Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
STUDENTS AT THE HAZEL For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at
MCCALLION CAMPUS IN http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca
MISSISSAUGA: ONECARD
You must use the new Sheridan oneCARD for
access to classrooms, services, printing and specialized
space. Please refer to ce.sheridancollege.ca for further
details on acquiring your card for the current term.
JUSTICE STUDIES
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
indicated.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
LAW CLERKS CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
(Mississauga)
The Law Clerks Program is offered in cooperation with the Institute of Law Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
Clerks of Ontario (ILCO). A Law Clerk works under the direction and guidance for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
of a Lawyer, performing routine legal and administrative work and assisting dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
in more complex matters. Employment opportunities exist in law firms,
departments of all levels of government, financial institutions, and legal The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
departments of large commercial and industrial firms. Information Session.
The program takes two years to complete. Courses are designed to
enhance the skills of current clerks, expand the knowledge of experienced
legal secretaries, and provide a foundation for those with at least three years Justice - Other Related
legal experience moving into a law clerk career.
The following courses are not part of any certificate or diploma but are
We do not recommend you take more than one course per term, as the considered valuable additional learning opportunities.
courses are very intense. A good command of the written English COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
language is a definite asset. JUST70010 Canadian Criminal Justice System – Distance Learning -
ILCO sets a provincial examination based on the course curriculum. JUST70035 Computer/Cyber Crime - Distance Learning -
Examinations are available to all students province wide. Students JUST70033 Conflict Dynamics - Distance Learning -
wishing to sit each course examination must complete and submit the JUST70034 Corporate Crime Investigation - Distance Learning -
examination registration form (found in the course materials and online at Criminal Psychology, Psychopathic Minds – Distance
http://www.ilco.on.ca/) to ILCO, prior to the registration deadline. JUST70024 Learning
You must successfully complete the ILCO provincial examinations, JUST70016 Criminology – Distance Learning -
worth 100% of the final mark. A passing grade is 60% and a pass with JUST70036 Crisis Intervention Techniques - Distance Learning -
honours is 80% or higher. Note: You must register with ILCO and pay an JUST70037 Investigative Report Writing - Distance Learning -
exam fee of $130 per course in order to write the Provincial Exam, set on pre- JUST70038 Investigative Techniques - Distance Learning -
determined dates. Grade reports are issued by ILCO and students are advised LAWS70000 Law in Society, Introduction to – Distance Learning - -
that the grading process may take up to 90 days from the examination date. JUST70018 Police Powers 1 – Distance Learning - -
A Certificate of Academic Achievement will be issued to students upon the
successful completion of the 4 provincial examinations. For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Note: The material fee of $51 is non-refundable after the first class. Course
905-459-7533.
material cannot be guaranteed for the first class unless students register a
minimum of 10 days prior to the start date. Refer to the ILCO website for Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
information of textbook requirements. calendar.
It is recommended that you take the courses in the following order: For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
LAWS79001 Litigation – Law Clerks - -
Exam date: March 12, 2013
LAWS79002 Corporate Law – Law Clerks -
Exam date: June 25, 2013
LAWS79003 Real Estate – Law Clerks - -
Exam date: January 29, 2013
LAWS79004 Estates – Law Clerks - Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy
Exam date: June 4, 2013 of the information in this Calendar as of the date
of publication; however, changes may occur
For course availability and registration information refer to our website
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533. subsequent to publication.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back Please refer to the Continuing & Professional Studies
of the calendar. link on our website at ce.sheridancollege.ca for the
For program information and course/exam schedules, please visit: most recent information.
www.ilco.on.ca
Environmental Systems Operator Programs are training programs designed ENGI79004 Controls -
to train building operators and those interested in the operation of healthy, ENGI79007 Water Treatment -
energy efficient, economically viable buildings in all sectors. Graduates will
become proficient in heating systems, air conditioning and refrigeration *This course is a mandatory requirement for the completion of the Class 2
systems, electrical systems, air handling and preventative maintenance certificate. Students with several years of building experience can apply for
programs, water treatment programs and energy efficiency in buildings. advanced standing in this subject.
For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca calendar.
For course and program guidance, email Program Coordinator Paul
Kemp at paul.kemp@sheridancollege.ca
COURSE CANCELLATIONS
Courses are cancelled if enrolment is insufficient. Fire Alarm Technology
If a course is cancelled, registrants will be The Fire Alarm Technology Program, designed by the Canadian Fire Alarm
contacted by telephone using the numbers Association (CFAA), has been approved by the Ontario Office of the Fire
provided on your registration form or your Marshal and is recognized by Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) in many other
online profile. Please ensure this information is regions across Canada.
accurate. In the case of a course cancellation, The CFAA Fire Alarm Technology Program is comprised of 5 theory-based
your fees may be transferred to another course courses (minimum passing grade of 60% is required), plus a 1-year Canadian
work experience term. College and University students may apply to CFAA for
that term (space permitting) or fully refunded.
exemption towards the CFFA curriculum through the CFFA website (below)
select Education, Links to Approved Colleges.
For more information about the CFAA call 1-800-529-0552, fax
1-905-479-3639, website: http://www.cfaa.ca/ or email: admin@cfaa.ca
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE,
REGISTER ONLINE.
See centrefold for details.
For course availability and registration information refer to our website ENGI21491 Programmable Logic Control Level 1 -
problem of operator error. Use the CMM to locate point coordinates on three QUAL79011 Quality Strategy and Leadership -
dimensional structures all at the same time, and use computers to process the QUAL79012 Reliability
data and make the most effective use of the measurements. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
COURSE QUAL79014 Principles of Quality Assurance -
RECREATION + LEISURE
number will be posted in the Davis Campus. • Valid current insurance certificate
• Proof of ownership
Oakville, 1430 Trafalgar Road. Thursday’s classroom number will be posted
in the Trafalgar Campus. Saturday and Sunday
• All of the above documents
Fees: $499.00
• Street legal motorcycle or greater than 50cc scooter, licensed, insured and
Note: Seniors rates do not apply to motorcycle courses. capable of highway speeds
• Current license sticker
Course Transfers
• DOT approved undamaged helmet
Students may transfer to another Motorcycle Training course offering, if • High traction sturdy boots that cover the ankle (leather is preferred, NO
enrollment permits. This request must be received no later than 48 hours RUNNING SHOES)
prior to the start date of the course which is Tuesday at 6:00 pm for the • Riding pants (jeans or motorcycle-specific pants) that cover the waist
upcoming Thursday start date. It is not possible to transfer mid-way through (wide leg pants are not appropriate, no rips, no tears)
a course or with less than 48 hours notice prior to the start date.
• Motorcycle-specific or denim riding jacket that snugly covers the waist
Withdrawal and Refund Policy and wrists
• Motorcycle-specific or leather gloves that cover the wrists (driving gloves
We require 48 hours notice of withdrawal in order to obtain a refund (less
with cut-out knuckles or fingers are not acceptable)
a $30 administration fee). Note: There is no refund with less than 48 hours
notice. You must withdraw by 6:00 pm Tuesday for the upcoming Thursday • Eye protection (recommended)
start date. Please ensure that you are available to attend all three dates of • Rain gear (as appropriate)
the course that you have registered for. For safety reasons, students who are not wearing the appropriate
equipment will not be permitted to ride and will be withdrawn
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
from the course. If students are withdrawn from the course under
Students must have a valid Class ‘M1’, ‘M2’ or ‘M’ driver’s permit these circumstances, they will not be entitled to a refund of fees.
For course availability and registration information refer to our
CURRICULUM
website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ and select Motorcycle Training or call
ext. 2690 at 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533. Theory portion: Thursday evening from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in a
classroom. Room number will be posted in the college main entrance.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar. Saturday’s session consists of 8 hours of riding, beginning with exercises on
designated college parking lots and connecting roadways, followed by riding
in a group setting while wearing radio communication on public roadways
Motorcycle, Experienced through residential, business and highway settings. You will be riding in a
Rider: M2 to M Training group while being coached by an instructor through radio communication.
Sunday involves only a one hour, pre-scheduled testing time per student
About the Course wherein the rider is provided with radio directions by instructors following
in a vehicle.
Upgrade to a full M license through this course designed for the more skilled
rider. Riders must have held an M2 license for a minimum of 22 months (or 18 Courses:
months if successfully completed a recognized motorcycle training program). COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Begin with an in-depth classroom theory session (Thursday 6:30 to 9:30 GENI78068 Motorcycle - Experienced Rider: M2 to M Training -
p.m.) followed by a full day (Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) of real life traffic skills. GENI78078 Motorcycle Retest: M2 to M Training - -
Sunday involves individual testing for approximately one hour.
For safety reasons, should the rider’s level of skill demonstrated
What to Bring: on Saturday morning evidence a lack of safety for the rider, for
fellow riders or in potential traffic situations on the roadways or
Please be aware that if the motorcycle you plan to use for your M2 exit
highways, the rider will not be permitted to continue the course.
course does not have the original exhaust system (i.e. has been fitted with an
Motorcycles must be mechanically fit and must not produce
aftermarket system) and it is deemed by M2 Exit Instructors to be unacceptably
excessive exhaust noise. Instructors will be available prior to your
loud, you will not be permitted to use it on the course.
scheduled course to assess noise levels if you have a concern. If
If you are unsure whether your bike creates unacceptable levels of noise, our a student’s motorcycle should not meet basic safety standards,
M2 Exit Instructors will assess it for you. Please ride your bike to the Trafalgar the student will be withdrawn from the program. If motorcycle
Campus at 10:00 a.m. any Saturday that the M2 Exit course is running prior breakdown occurs, the student will not be permitted to continue
to your start date. with the course. If students are withdrawn from the course under
any of the above circumstances, they will not be entitled to a
refund of fees.
Please see
http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Admissions.aspx
for additional information about applying to
ontariocolleges.ca and admission to Sheridan programs.
REGISTER EARLY!
Some courses are cancelled because we didn’t
know you wanted them. Register at least six (6)
working days before the start of your course to
avoid disappointment.
COURSES
ACCG16971 Accounting 1 ACCG20478 Cost and Managerial Accounting 2
Gain knowledge of basic accounting procedures and theory. This course serves as a Study advanced managerial accounting with an emphasis on cost control and analysis
basis for more advanced studies in accounting or for a better understanding of related of internal accounting data to plan for future operations and to evaluate past perfor-
concepts in other areas of business specialization. Learn the steps of the accounting mance. A computer with internet access is required to complete homework assign-
cycle that result in useful information for decision makers. Note: a minimum “B” ments. Note: A minimum “B” grade in both ACCG23626 and ACCG20478 qualify for
grade in both ACCG16971 and ACCG17937 qualify for exemption for CGA’s FA1 exemption for CGA’s MA1 course.
course. Prerequisite(s): ACCG23626 Cost and Managerial Accounting 1
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89249 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 89164 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
89246 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89163 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89247 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 89162 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89248 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89243 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89244 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92251 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 27 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
89245 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92250 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ACCG21627 Accounting 1, Intermediate
92328 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 27 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 Study the rationale behind the accounting and reporting of business transactions.
92324 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 29 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Examine the conceptual framework upon which financial statements are produced
92325 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 and apply the principles of this framework to prepare financial statements that meet
92326 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 professional accounting standards. Learn how to account for and report business
92327 Davis (Bram) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 transactions in the context of the Canadian financial reporting environment. Note: A
92321 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
minimum “B” grade in both ACCG21627 and ACCG21646 qualify for exemption for
92322 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CGA’s FA2 course.
92323 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): ACCG17937 Accounting 2
ACCG17937 Accounting 2 WINTER 2013
Study in-depth, accounts and notes receivable, inventories, capital assets and intan- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89140 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
gible assets, current liabilities, and notes payable. Learn about the organization and
89141 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
operations of partnerships and corporations and how to account for and report busi-
89138 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
ness transactions. Note: a minimum “B” grade in both ACCG16971 and ACCG17937 89139 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
qualify for exemption for CGA’s FA1 course. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 92231 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 27 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92229 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89340 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 92230 Davis (Bram) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89338 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92227 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
89339 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92228 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89336 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
89337 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92415 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 27 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
92413 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92414 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92411 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
92412 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
COURSES
89185 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89403 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92270 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92475 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
ACCG70008 Accounting, Managerial 2 - Distance Learning
Examine the various approaches to the treatment of fixed manufacturing overhead ACCG70013 Auditing 2 - Distance Learning
on income statements. Also explore various approaches for measuring performance This is a continuation of Auditing 1 - Distance Learning and begins with an in-depth
including the use of segmented income statements, methods of allocating service de- study of internal controls. Apply the concepts of Auditing 1 to the audit of sales,
partment costs and the costs of joint processes. Various methods of arriving at prices acquisitions, payroll, inventory and cash balances and related income statement and
for products and services, the nature and importance of accounting for quality costs, balance sheet accounts. Learn the appropriate audit procedures and audit objectives
and how to analyze cost behaviour are studied. for tests of controls and tests of details of balances.
Prerequisite(s): ACCG70007 Accounting Managerial 1 - Distance Learning Prerequisite(s): ACCG70012 Auditing 1- Distance Learning
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89342 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52 89881 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92416 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52 92476 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
COURSES
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee provides learning experiences and exercises to move finances from paper-based to
89064 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58 digital. Software requirements: Simply Accounting Premium 2010; student computers
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 need to have 512 MB RAM, 920 MB hard drive space and DVD player. Note: Not
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee compatible with Mac-OS.
92153 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58 Prerequisites: ACCG16971 Accounting 1 and basic knowledge of manual book-
keeping practices and principles. Students should be experienced computer users
APPL70018 MS Excel, Expert - Distance Learning comfortable installing software and using the Web and email.
Learn to use the advanced features of MS Excel to produce professionally customized SPRING/SUMMER 2013
workbooks and management concepts. Macros and the advantages of the Wizards CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
supported within Excel will be covered in depth. Take advantage of its database 92141 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
features and advanced functions, such as linking multiple worksheets and workbooks.
Software requirement: Microsoft Excel 2007 or higher. APPL70027 Dreamweaver, Advanced
Prerequisite(s): APPL70017 MS Excel, Core - Distance Learning A continuation of Dreamweaver (Webpage Authoring), curriculum is designed for the
WINTER 2013 serious or professional web page designer. Concepts explored include search engine
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee placement, working with templates, JavaScript and behaviours, Custom Cascading
89015 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58 Styles, three part rollovers, using library items, extending Dreamweaver and much
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 more. Software requirement: Dreamweaver Mx or greater.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Prerequisite(s): APPL70010 Dreamweaver (Webpage Authoring)
92097 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
APPL70020 MS PowerPoint - Distance Learning 89194 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
Learn to use MS PowerPoint for Windows using its pull-down menus, toolbars and SPRING/SUMMER 2013
dialogue boxes. PowerPoint as a presentation program allows you to create colorful CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
graphics and text slides along with reports for your projects. Familiarity with Windows 92276 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
is required. Software requirement: MS PowerPoint 2007 or higher.
WINTER 2013 APPL70033 HTML Introduction
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Learn HTML, from the basics of creating Web pages with graphics and links, and using
89016 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58 tables, to the more advanced topics of Cascading Style Sheets, and making a Web
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 page with forms. Note: A text editor and a Web browser (preferably Netscape Navi-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee gator 7 or Internet Explorer, version 7 or better) must be installed on your computer. If
92098 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58 you are using a non-standard browser, it must support HTML 4 or higher. Most of the
lessons can be completed with just a text editor and a Web browser.
APPL70021 MS Word, Core - Distance Learning WINTER 2013
Learn to use MS Word for Windows using its convenient pull-down menus. Learn to CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
create, edit, format and print documents; and use paragraphs, page and character 89348 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $341.44
formatting commands. Create multiple page documents with tables and desktop SPRING/SUMMER 2013
publishing. A familiarity with Windows is required. Software requirement: Microsoft CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Word 2007 or higher. 92422 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $341.44
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee APPL70047 Project Scheduling Management
89067 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58 Learn to use MS Project 2007, a project management software program, for planning,
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 scheduling, allocating resources and costing to ensure timely completion of your proj-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ect. Students are required to have a basic understanding of Microsoft Word and Excel.
92156 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58 Prerequisite(s): MGMT79001 Project Management, Fundamentals of
WINTER 2013
APPL70022 MS Word, Expert - Distance Learning CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Learn to use the advanced features of MS Word to produce professionally customized 89426 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
documents. Macros and the advantage of Wizards and templates supported within 89427 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
Word will be covered in depth. Software requirement: Microsoft Word 2007 or higher. 89425 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): APPL70021 MS Word, Core SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92500 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89017 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58 92501 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92499 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Apr 20 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92099 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58 APPL70048 Geographic Information Systems,
Introduction to - Distance Learning
APPL70024 QuickBooks 1 Explore the fundamental concepts and terminology and the role of GIS in business,
Learn how the QuickBooks program can easily set up a chart of accounts; reconcile government, surveying and natural resources. Study the collection, management,
your chequing account; create and print invoices, receipts and statements; track your analysis and presentation of spatial data as well as concepts of database systems,
payables, receivables and inventory; create estimates and generate reports; set up data modeling and digital mapping.
Payroll, edit employee data, and process payroll and government data. QuickBooks is WINTER 2013
designed for the small to mid-sized business owner. A student version of the software CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89437 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
COURSES
89575 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $200.94 89643 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92668 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $200.94 92737 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
APPL70064 Designing, Implementing and Managing a GIS Database APPL70069 Simply Accounting 2
Develop a foundation for designing and maintaining a geographic information system This course builds on Simply Accounting 1 and is designed for those wishing to learn
and become familiar with existing databases, standards, and industry practices for advanced capabilities of this software. Reinforce the use of the GL, A/R and A/P
data management. Required software: MS Access. modules, and learn how to set up and use the PAYROLL, INVENTORY and PROJECT
Prerequisite(s): APPL70048 Geographic Information Systems, Introduction to and modules. Month/year-end procedures, multicurrency, and correcting entries are also
APPL70016 MS Access, Expert covered.
WINTER 2013 Prerequisite(s): APPL70026 Simply Accounting 1
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
89642 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89735 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92736 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 APPL78012 Adobe Illustrator Fundamentals
Apply the Adobe Illustrator software program to a variety of practical applications and
processes including, but not limited to, drawing, tracing, editing, and construction
techniques. This is a fundamental course that specifically details the use and applica-
tion of the pen tool, selection tools, and layering functions with Adobe Illustrator.
Instruction may be in a MAC or PC lab.
COURSES
WINTER 2013 92780 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Aug 24 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89625 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Feb 2 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 APPL78039 A+ Certification 2009
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Learn to install, repair, upgrade, configure, optimize, troubleshoot, and perform pre-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ventative maintenance on personal computers and operating systems in this A+ 2009
92720 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jul 13 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 Certification course. Understand principles of implementing LANs and Internet access.
The A+ Certification by CompTIA is an international and vendor-neutral certification
APPL78032 Adobe Dreamweaver Advanced that has been endorsed and recognized by industry computing manufacturers and
Improve your productivity, creativity, and accessibility with Dreamweaver CS5. Receive organizations. This in-depth, self-paced training series teaches you how to work with
a deeper understanding of CSS positioning and layouts, extend functionality with Spry Windows 7 including; installation, upgrade options, UAC configuration, and Home-
effects, drop down menus and accordions. Learn how to embed video, sound, and groups. Study IPv6 and understand the differences between FAT32, FAT64, and exFAT.
flash for rich media content. Advanced site reporting and synchronizing are covered WINTER 2013
for proper website maintenance. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): APPL78031 Adobe Dreamweaver Fundamentals and at least one 89683 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $486.67
year’s experience on a Macintosh and/or PC. 89684 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $486.67
WINTER 2013 89685 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $486.67
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89626 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Mar 2 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92788 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $486.67
APPL78033 Adobe Flash Fundamentals 92789 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $486.67
Begin with the basics, such as using drawing tools and bitmaps to create simple 92790 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $486.67
animations. Learn how Flash works from the bottom up, how to use reuse symbols
effectively, and how to animate like a pro with the Flash IDE. Different styles of anima- APPL78040 ASP.NET For Developers Part 1
tion covered include keyframe animations, shape tweening, motion tweening, parallax ASP.NET is Microsoft’s development platform for building enterprise level Web applica-
effects, masking, guiding, and seamless looping backgrounds. Put it all together to tions. In Part 1 of the ASP.NET For Developers series, instructors show ASP developers,
build weightless click-able banner ads. Instruction may be in a Mac or PC lab. and Visual Basic developers migrating to Web development how to use familiar tools
Prerequisite(s): At least one year’s experience on a Macintosh and/or PC. to create and make use of Web services enabled by ASP.NET. Understand how ASP.NET
WINTER 2013 works and be able to build dynamic Web pages, fetch data stored in databases and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee utilize ASP.NET’s new server controls.
89627 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Feb 9 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 Prerequisite(s): Previous programming experience, familiarity with Active Server
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Pages (ASP), and a basic understanding of the .NET platform are helpful.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92721 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jul 20 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89686 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $567.99
APPL78034 Adobe Flash Advanced 89687 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $567.99
To fully take advantage of Flash CS5, you must have a thorough understanding of 89688 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $567.99
ActionScript 3.0. Learn how to target MovieClips, respond to user actions, write SPRING/SUMMER 2013
variables, functions, event listeners, and conditional statements. Flash CS5 and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ActionScript 3.0 covers vital skills necessary to master ActionScript 3.0 and flash site 92791 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $567.99
production in a start to finish Flash website work-flow project with sound, video, and 92792 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $567.99
92793 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $567.99
interactivity.
Prerequisite(s): APPL78033 Adobe Flash Fundamentals and at least one year’s
APPL78041 ASP.NET For Developers Part 2
experience on a Macintosh and/or PC.
In Part 2 of the ASP.NET For Developers you as an ASP and Visual Basic developer will
WINTER 2013
learn how to build Web applications with ASP.NET. Understand how to use familiar
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
development tools to create and make use of Web services enabled by ASP.NET.
89628 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Mar 9 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
Prerequisite(s): Previous programming experience, familiarity with Active Server
APPL78035 HTML5 and CSS3 Pages (ASP), and a basic understanding of the .NET platform are helpful.
Find out what all the buzz is about using next-generation techniques from HTML 5 WINTER 2013
and CSS 3. Learn the next level of evolved semantic html and new tags for video and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89689 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $658.41
forms. CSS3 build upon the CSS principles, styles, selectors and cascades. Learn new
89690 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $658.41
features to become a better web developer.
89691 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $658.41
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92778 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Apr 13 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
92794 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $658.41
92795 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $658.41
APPL78036 jQuery and Javascript
92796 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $658.41
Javascript is the scripting language built for web pages. jQuery is a javascript library
that simplifies adding advanced functionality to a web site. Use new features to build APPL78042 Certified Information Systems
pages that work across browsers with the functionality that today’s users and clients Security Professional (CISSP) series
are looking for, from animations and effects to dynamic page formatting. The CISSP series is a recognized international standard for information security
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 certifications and provides certification candidates and others interested in informa-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee tion security management an understanding of crucial security issues. Receive a full
92779 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jun 8 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
COURSES
89716 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $748.81 89729 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $635.78
89717 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $748.81 89730 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $635.78
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92821 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $748.81 92833 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $635.78
92822 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $748.81 92834 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $635.78
92823 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $748.81 92835 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $635.78
APPL78051 VB.NET 1.2 For Developers Part 3 APPL78055 Wireless Network Security
VB.NET 1.2 for Developers parts 1 and 2 brought Visual Basic application builders up Implement security solutions to address the various weaknesses in wireless network-
to date on all the new features and programming requirements of VB.NET including ing. Learn and understand the sometimes complex world of wireless network security.
language features, the .NET framework, ADO.NET, object-oriented programming, Receive instruction in basic wireless security principles, different intrusion methods,
Windows Forms, XCopy deployment, and more. Part 3 takes you further into advanced useful analytical tools, design and implementation considerations, and much more.
VB.NET development topics. Complete your eLearning based training in only 15 hours and get ready to take the
WINTER 2013 PWO-204 Exam. At the conclusion of the course, your new skill set will distinguish
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee yourself among other IT professionals and prepare you to pass the CWSP® (Certified
89719 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $658.41 Wireless Security Professional) exam.
89720 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $658.41 WINTER 2013
89721 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $658.41 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89731 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $635.78
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89732 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $635.78
92824 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $658.41 89733 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $635.78
92825 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $658.41 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92826 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $658.41 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92836 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $635.78
APPL78052 Web Site Design 92837 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $635.78
Learn to build user friendly, interactive sites that visitors can easily navigate. Study im- 92838 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $635.78
portant concepts about layout, color, and site planning. Explore with our expert how
to use Photoshop, Flash, and Expressions Web to make web sites come alive. Work ARTS70001 Art History - Introduction
with HTML, XHTML, CSS, and Div Tags. Receive an introduction to JavaScript and Java. Study the history of art throughout human history through with slide presentations
Employ DreamWeaver or Web Expressions to build highly interactive web pages. This and discussions group activities, brain storming exercises and gallery visits. Investigate
course will also prepare you to take the CIW Web Site Designer exam ID0-520. the definition of art, its social, cultural, political and historical significance and art
WINTER 2013 terminology and techniques. This chronological look at the history of art begins with
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee the prehistoric goddess and ends with contemporary art and issues.
89722 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $658.41 WINTER 2013
89723 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $658.41 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89724 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $658.41 89883 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $246.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89120 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92827 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $658.41 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92828 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $658.41 92860 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $246.90
92829 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $658.41
ARTS70002 Colour in Fine Art
APPL78053 Windows Server Develop your knowledge of the general rules and laws of colour. Using a limited
2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration palette, familiarize yourself with the use of colour as a basic visual tool of graphic
Understand the network configurations needed for services in a Windows Server 2008 communication. Focusing on colour-mixing and theory, develop an intuitive response
enterprise. Work with DHCP, IPv6 and other critical services for communication. Learn in using colour for personal and individual expression.
how to create secure environments using the built-in tools IPSec, and routing options. WINTER 2013
See how to work with DNS zones and authentication methods for both enterprise and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
remote access. Set up access through Network Translation and Firewalls. Work with 89123 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
Windows 2008 systems to maintain healthy and secure servers. This course covers the
topics for the 70-642 exam. ARTS70003 Drawing 1 (Fine Arts)
WINTER 2013 Learn basic drawing skills such as measurement, values, texture, and perspective. Ren-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee der drawings in pencil, and graphite, using still life and the human figure, to develop
89725 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $507.40 both drawing skill (your hand) and visual ability (your eye). Please bring a large sketch
89726 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $507.40 pad (18 x 24) and an HB pencil to the first class. Fee includes $60 lab fee (the 11
89727 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $507.40 week class has a $55 lab fee).
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92830 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $507.40 89061 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12 pm 12 $306.90
92831 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $507.40 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92832 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $507.40 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92151 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 4 8:30 am-12 pm 11 $301.90
COURSES
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92547 Trafalgar (Oak) M-F Jul 8 1-4 pm 5 $262.53 89738 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 19 10 am-4 pm 1 $107.60
COURSES
89617 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $494.70 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 88996 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $516.47
92710 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $494.70
BUSM79008 Payroll Compliance Legislation
BUSM70023 Globalization and Sustainability Learn about the payroll compliance responsibilities that affect organizations. Also
Is globalization environmentally sustainable? Analyze the day-to-day choices raised by develop knowledge to comprehend payroll legislation, and to effectively communi-
globalization in an increasingly inter-connected world. Examine how trade and politics cate these to all stakeholders. This course provides students with the payroll-related
affect development and the environment. Study the effects of free trade and the rise legislation affecting organizations as well as the tools to find information and apply
of multi-national corporations on local cultures. Discover the effects of the “clash of that information to different scenarios in relation to individual pay. Note: In addition
cultures” produced by international travel, migration, and new social, collaborative to the tuition fee paid to Sheridan, students are also responsible for CPA material and
technologies that send film, books, television, music and other “proprietary” content exam fees of $300 per course fees as well as an annual CPA membership fee. (See
spinning around the world instantly. Canadian Payroll Association program information for details)
WINTER 2013 Prerequisite(s): None, although a thorough understanding of mathematical
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee principles and a proficiency in English communication will increase the probability of
89619 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 success in this course.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Laptop Requirement Effective Fall 2012: Sheridan requires that you bring a
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee laptop or netbook computer for the mid-term and final exams. The computer should
92712 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 be able to connect to the internet either wirelessly or through an ethernet connection
(wired). Laptops may use Windows XP (service pack 3), 7 or Vista or Mac OS. You will
BUSM79001 Continuous Improvement Process also need access to the internet to complete some homework assignments.
Understand the need for, and practical application of, Continuous Improvement WINTER 2013
concepts by identifying and using appropriate tools in order to contribute to organiza- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
tional goals. Mandatory chats and group work are part of this course. 89418 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
WINTER 2013 89420 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89419 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89018 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $516.47 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92490 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92101 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $516.47 92491 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
BUSM79002 Coaching and Developing People - Distance Learning BUSM79009 Payroll Fundamentals 1
Examine proven strategies for coaching and communication, getting work done, This course is the second requirement in the CPA’s PCP certification. Upon success-
resolving conflict, improving positive performance, and developing positive working ful completion of this course, you will be able to: calculate regular individual pay;
relationships. Study the fundamental principles of coaching and developing people in calculate non-regular individual pay; calculate termination payments; complete a
order to encourage their ongoing learning process in the workplace. Communication Record of Employment (ROE); and communicate all aspects of individual pay require-
skills including delegation, motivation, conflict resolution and empowerment will be ments to various stakeholders. Note: In addition to the tuition fee paid to Sheridan,
discussed. Mandatory chats and group work are part of this course. students are also responsible for CPA material and exam fees of $300 per course fees
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 as well as an annual CPA membership fee. (See Canadian Payroll Association program
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee information for details)
92103 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $516.47 Prerequisite(s): None, although a thorough understanding of mathematical
principles and a proficiency in English communication will increase the probability of
BUSM79003 Developing Effective Teams success in this course.
Learn how people in teams function and how teams evolve. Develop skills in building, Laptop Requirement Effective Winter 2013: Sheridan requires that you bring a
leading and facilitating teamwork with particular attention to group problem-solving laptop or netbook computer for the mid-term and final exams. The computer should
skills. Topics include: reviewing which leadership style(s) is effective for team leaders be able to connect to the internet either wirelessly or through an ethernet connection
and when it would be appropriate to use it; behaviours, phases, needs, issues, goals (wired). Laptops may use Windows XP (service pack 3), 7 or Vista or Mac OS. You will
and responsibilities of a team and its members; problem solving process with refer- also need access to the internet to complete some homework assignments.
ence to different levels of thinking, patterns and hindrances of this thinking process; WINTER 2013
techniques and strategies for effectively dealing with meeting and facilitating groups; CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and translating team solutions into action at the senior management level. This course 89448 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
is part of the Manufacturing Leadership Certificate program. 89447 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89019 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $516.47 92522 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee BUSM79010 Payroll Fundamentals 2
92102 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $516.47 Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: calculate organizational
remittances to federal, provincial and third party stakeholders; prepare accounting
documentation for payroll; complete year end documentation; communicate all as-
pects of organizational remittances, accounting and year end requirements to internal,
external and government stakeholders. Note: In addition to the tuition fee paid to
Sheridan, students are also responsible for CPA material and exam fees of $300 per
In this Section:
HOW TO REGISTER ...........................................2-4
• Registration Forms
• Registration Locations
• Important Dates
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION................................. 7
REGISTRATION FORM
SECTION ONE Personal Information :
o o | | | | - | | | | - | | | | | | | | - | | | | - | | | |
Male Female Ontario Education Number Sheridan Student Number Date of Birth (MM / DD / YYYY)
Postal Code Prov Home Phone Number Business Phone Number Extension
Email (other than Sheridan account) If you are under 19 years of age do you have an Ontario Grade 12 Diploma or equivalent? o Yes o No
SECTION TWO Course Information – Use this section to register for up to two courses :
Term: o o o
Fall Winter Spring/Summer
CLS # Course Code Campus Location Start Date (MM/DD) Course Fee
Course Title
Term: o o o
Fall Winter Spring/Summer
CLS # Course Code Campus Location Start Date (MM/DD) Course Fee
Course Title
* I have read and understood the registration, withdrawal and academic requirements Information on this form is being collected for administrative and statistical
as indicated in the Continuing and Professional Studies Calendar and/or website and purposes and is collected under s. 2 of the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and
Technology Act, 2002. Questions about this collection may be directed to The
am responsible for knowing and understanding all other Sheridan policies related to Registrar at infosheridan@sheridanc.on.ca or Sheridan College,
my academic study. These policies can be found on http://policies.sheridancollege.ca 1430 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6H 2L1.
WINTER/SPRING 2013
Davis Campus Trafalgar Road Campus
Sheridan College Sheridan College Note: Please be advised that during the week of
January 7-11, 2013 Sheridan’s full-time Winter classes begin.
Office of the Registrar Office of the Registrar As the volume of in-person traffic will be high during this week,
7899 McLaughlin Road 1430 Trafalgar Road if your preference is to register in-person you are encouraged
Brampton, Ontario Oakville, Ontario to register between the hours of 3-6:30 p.m. (Monday-
L6Y 5H9 L6H 2L1 Thursday), 2-4:30 p.m. (Friday) and 8:30 a.m.-Noon (Saturday).
905-459-7533 905-845-9430
January 14-19, 2013
The majority of Winter Term Continuing and Professional
HOURS (BRAMPTON AND OAKVILLE) Studies classes start this week.
Regular Office Hours:
February 16-18, 2013
• Monday - Friday Family Day Weekend – No Continuing and Professional Studies
8:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m. classes scheduled.
REGISTRATION FORM
SECTION ONE Personal Information :
o o | | | | - | | | | - | | | | | | | | - | | | | - | | | |
Male Female Ontario Education Number Sheridan Student Number Date of Birth (MM / DD / YYYY)
Postal Code Prov Home Phone Number Business Phone Number Extension
Email (other than Sheridan account) If you are under 19 years of age do you have an Ontario Grade 12 Diploma or equivalent? o Yes o No
SECTION TWO Course Information – Use this section to register for up to two courses :
Term: o o o
Fall Winter Spring/Summer
CLS # Course Code Campus Location Start Date (MM/DD) Course Fee
Course Title
Term: o o o
Fall Winter Spring/Summer
CLS # Course Code Campus Location Start Date (MM/DD) Course Fee
Course Title
* I have read and understood the registration, withdrawal and academic requirements Information on this form is being collected for administrative and statistical
as indicated in the Continuing and Professional Studies Calendar and/or website and purposes and is collected under s. 2 of the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and
Technology Act, 2002. Questions about this collection may be directed to The
am responsible for knowing and understanding all other Sheridan policies related to Registrar at infosheridan@sheridanc.on.ca or Sheridan College,
my academic study. These policies can be found on http://policies.sheridancollege.ca 1430 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6H 2L1.
1. Got to http://access.sheridancollege.ca
3. This will bring up the AccessSheridan page. In the box labeled Met ALL of your program requirements?
Sheridan Applications, follow the link titled: myStudent Centre.
Email cerecords@sheridancollege.ca and ask for a status check.
When you complete your program of study, you must contact the
Office of the Registrar to request your credential.
NEW PROGRAMS
SharePoint
Unified Software Development Process
SHERIDAN
NEW COURSES EARLY CHILDHOOD
APPL70068
APPL70069
QuickBooks 2
Simply Accounting 2
CENTRES
ATDN78005 Curb Appeal: How to Create Building Brighter Futures
ATDN78006 Decorating for Your Home 101
ATDN78007 Designing your E-Portfolio Call for Registration Info!
ATDN78008 Kitchen and Bath Design: Advanced
ATDN78009 Creating Harmony in Your Home
Child Care Centre
ATDN78010 Decorating Kids Rooms
Trafalgar Road Campus, Oakville
ENGI79015 Blueprint Reading 905-815-4033
ENGI79016 Employability
• Full day child care for children: 18 months - 6 years
ENGI79017 Hand Tools
• Accredited High/Scope curriculum
ENGI79018 Industrial Safety: Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
• Junior and Senior Kindergarten program
ENGI79019 Advanced Manufacturing, Introduction To
ENGI79020 Lean Manufacturing, Introduction To
ENGI79021 Lubrication for Technicians
Child Care Centre
Mississauga Civic Centre
ENGI79022 Mechanical Fasteners
905-896-5633
ENGI79023 Mathematics for Technicians 1
ENGI79024 Mathematics for Technicians 2 • Full day child care for children: 18 months - 6 years
ENGI79025 Mechanical Measurement and Quality Control • High/Scope curriculum
ENGI79026 Power Tools • Junior and Senior Kindergarten program
APPL78038 Wordpress X
ACCG17937 Accounting 2 * X X X X X X X X X
ACCG36913 Auditing 1 * X X
ACCG31709 Auditing 2 * X
ACCG34780 Taxation 1 * X X X X X
ACCG30699 Taxation 2 * X X X X X
Marketing:
MKTG25586 Creating Marketing Graphics X X
MKTG19439 Marketing 1 X X X X X X
MKTG10625 Marketing 2 * X X X X X X
MKTG22183 Marketing on the World Wide Web Offered online Fall, Winter, and Spring
Finance:
FINA21048 Corporate Finance 1 * X X X X X X
FINA11079 Finance * X X X X X X
Mathematics:
MATH16269 Business Mathematics X X X X X X X X X
ECON22358G Macroeconomics X X X X X X X X X
Database - Introductory
SYST16529 Business Software Systems, Introduction to X X
IT Operations
SYST19866 Operating System Technologies (A+ Certification Preparation) X X X X
PROG70020 Dynamic Websites with AMP (Apache, MySQL, PHP) Offered online
APPL78038 Wordpress X
SharePoint
WKSP78139 SharePoint 2010 Developer X X
DESN20025 Lighting * T
LAWS28913 Litigation 1 X
LAWS20794 Litigation 2 X
APPL70057 Powerpoint X X
ENGI12578 Electricity 1 X X
MATH17688 Mathematics 1 X X
COURSES
WINTER 2013 88967 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Jan 15 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 88968 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 19 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
88984 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 10 7-10 pm 12 $246.90 88969 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Jan 22 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
88970 Davis (Bram) Mon&Wed Mar 4 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
BUSM79806 Business of Insurance 88971 Davis (Bram) Sat Mar 9 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
You now have a basic technical knowledge of risks and the insurance of risks. Take SPRING/SUMMER 2013
this course and consider the business of insurance. Learn about its peculiarities, prob- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
lems and possible solutions. Develop your own ideas, think for yourself about your 92008 Davis (Bram) Mon&Wed May 13 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
profession, and to keep current on industry issues. This course should be one of your 92009 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu May 21 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
last three courses. Note: Textbooks must be purchased directly from the Insurance 92010 Davis (Bram) Sat May 25 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
92011 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu May 28 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
Institute. Exam fees are also payable to the Insurance Institute and are not included in
92012 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Jul 2 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
the fee below.
92013 Davis (Bram) Sat Jul 6 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of 7 other CIP courses. 92014 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Jul 16 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92015 Davis (Bram) Sat Jul 20 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92030 HMC (Miss) Mon Apr 8 6:45-10 pm 11 $246.90 CADD79002 AutoCAD - Level 2
Receive a brief review of AutoCAD 2011 2-D commands. The review is followed by
BUSM79823 Insurance - Basic a hands-on approach to intermediate AutoCAD concepts and features to enhance
Broker Registration (General Lines) productivity. Topics include: drawing prototypes; drawing standards, layers, dimensions
Acquire the skills required of insurance brokers by the Registered Insurance Brokers of and dimension styles; intermediate level usage of blocks; External References (XREFs);
Ontario (RIBO). Learn about insurance principles; personal auto insurance; commer- introduction to attributes and data extraction; advanced paper space and model
cial, habitational and liability coverages; travel insurance; insurance law; and the RIB space concepts (layouts); intermediate file management and plotting techniques; CAD
Act, Regulations and By-laws. This course is recommended for those wishing to obtain customization.
their RIBO Level 1 (under supervision) Licence. It is equivalent to the 10-day course Prerequisite(s): CADD79001 AutoCAD - Level 1, or a working knowledge of Auto-
offered by the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario at the School of Insurance. CAD 2-D drawing and editing.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
88987 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 19 9 am-4 pm 11 $688.48 88972 Davis (Bram) Mon&Wed Jan 14 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
88986 HMC (Miss) Mon&Wed Jan 21 7-10 pm 22 $688.48 88973 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 19 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 88974 Davis (Bram) Sat Mar 2 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 88975 Davis (Bram) Mon&Wed Mar 4 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
92029 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 27 9 am-4 pm 11 $688.48 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92028 HMC (Miss) Mon&Wed Apr 29 7-10 pm 22 $688.48 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92016 Davis (Bram) Sat Jun 1 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
BUSM79825 Essentials of Loss Adjusting 92017 Davis (Bram) Sat Jul 6 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
Insurance and professional conduct in the claims domain forms the core of this course. 92018 Davis (Bram) Mon&Wed Jul 8 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
Soft skills required to handle claims are also included. Learn about managing relations
to gather critical information in the claims handling process. A step-by-step process CADD79003 AutoCAD - Level 3
delivers the key to policy analysis for coverage evaluations. Learn the fundamen- Concentrate on productivity enhancement. Study advanced-level AutoCAD commands,
tals of investigation, evaluation, negotiation and settlement. Specific introductory the drawing database, and data extraction. Topics include: basic 3-D concepts and
claims knowledge will be covered in automobile, property and liability claims. Note: commands; the AutoCAD database system; productivity enhancement; tips and tricks;
Students who have previously taken Claims 1 (BUSM79803) may not take this course. interfacing with third-party software; Windows OLE, cut, paste and compound docu-
Note: Textbooks must be purchased directly from the Insurance Institute. Exam fees ment creation and editing using AutoCAD and Microsoft Office Products (Excel, Word,
are also payable to the Insurance Institute and are not included in the fee below. PowerPoint); 3-D modelling and 2-D drawing.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Prerequisite(s): CADD79002 AutoCAD - Level 2, or equivalent experience
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92419 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 11 7-10 pm 12 $246.90 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
88994 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Mar 5 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
BUSM79829 Underwriting Essentials 88995 Davis (Bram) Sat Mar 9 8:30 am-4 pm 4 $505.05
Addressed to the beginning underwriter, this course starts with an overview of the SPRING/SUMMER 2013
underwriter’s role as an investor of shareholder capital on behalf of the insurer. See CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
how the underwriter accepts or rejects risk within parameters set by the insurer and 92037 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Jul 9 7-10 pm 10 $505.05
imposed by the external environment. Consider the knowledge, the “hard” and “soft”
skills, and the temperament an underwriter needs to succeed. See these character- CADD79008 Autodesk Inventor R3 Essential
istics applied in analyzing individual property, liability and automobile risks. Note: Learn how parts and assemblies can be created using Autodesk Inventor. Inventor
Textbooks must be purchased directly from the Insurance Institute. Exam fees are also basics such as creating sketches, part modeling, and creating and editing sheet metal
payable to the Insurance Institute and are not included in the fee below. parts are introduced. Additional topics include: the Inventor interface; sketching tools
WINTER 2013 and constraints; creating feature based parts; creating assemblies; creating drawings
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee from parts and assemblies; driven parts; adaptive design.
89345 HMC (Miss) Mon Jan 7 6:45-10 pm 11 $246.90 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89020 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Mar 5 7-10 pm 10 $573.80
COURSES
89385 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
practiced skills creating, editing, and printing basic Word Documents
89386 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
89395 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013
89396 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89394 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6-9 pm 14 $285.22 89359 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89393 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6-9 pm 14 $285.22
COMM70003 Business Writing Strategies-Distance Learning
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prepare to write basic business correspondence, resumes, short reports and promo-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
tional materials. The writing and organizing skills developed in this course are useful
92464 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
92463 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22 to students in college-level courses as well as in the workplace. Software requirement:
92459 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6-9 pm 14 $285.22 MS Word and PowerPoint.
92460 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6-9 pm 14 $285.22 WINTER 2013
92461 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6-9 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92456 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 89183 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52
92457 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92458 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92467 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Apr 20 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22 92268 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52
92468 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Apr 20 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
92466 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6-9 pm 14 $285.22 COMM70004 Researching and Reporting - Distance Learning
92465 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6-9 pm 14 $285.22 Develop communication skills through hands-on application. Choose examples related
to individual careers or from sample assignments. Participants define a problem,
COMM24049 Working with Teams collect research using print sources, the Internet, interviews and questionnaires, and
Learn to function in group situations, as part of interdisciplinary teams (that may present their findings in reports. Students must participate in at least one chat.
include parents) and on committees. School-based teams require group members to WINTER 2013
collaborate, to work together to implement programs, carry out tasks, solve problems CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and resolve conflicts. Teams are optimal when members can effectively express ideas, 89046 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $335.05
information and opinions - collaborating in the search for creative solutions and path- SPRING/SUMMER 2013
ways to a common purpose or goal. Group dynamics are affected by variables such CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
as culture, and the mode of communication (including verbal/non-verbal). Teamwork 92136 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05
using e-communication tools and environments is also explored. Critical thinking and
self-reflection are emphasized to encourage students to examine group dynamics and COMM70006 Communication Strategies
communicate effectively, establishing positive relationships with pupils, peers, parents, for Early Childhood Administrators
and professionals. Learn to construct, practice and analyze a variety of communication strategies.
WINTER 2013 Develop a communication portfolio, related to the responsibilities of a supervisor/
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee administrator in Early Childhood Environments.
89580 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
COMM28883 Reports and Presentations 89093 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
Develop effective business communication skills (research, writing and speaking) to SPRING/SUMMER 2013
use in the challenging task of business reporting. Working individually, each student CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
has the opportunity to conduct research into a business problem and create a formal 92173 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
report through the various stages from problem statement to professionally bound
COMM70011 Writing Grammatically - Distance Learning
formal report. Note: COMM12423 and COMM28883 together qualify for exemption
Examine the rules of English grammar in a comprehensive, easy-to-follow manner. Be-
toward the CGA course of study with a minimum “B” grade.
ginning with a review of parts of speech, the course provides an in-depth explanation
Prerequisite(s): COMM12423 Business Communications
of sentence structuring and culminates in a practical review of paragraphing.
WINTER 2013
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89058 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22
89182 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52
89056 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89059 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89055 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89057 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92267 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
COMM70013 Writing Romance Fiction - Distance Learning
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Are you a romantic at heart? Explore the art and craft of writing for the romance
92146 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22
fiction market. Through examples and exercises, develop skills for creating plots,
92148 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92145 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 wonderful settings, real characters, and satisfying romances. Use structure and plot,
92149 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 setting, dialogue, scenes, pacing and emotions to hook your reader. Participants will
92147 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 be encouraged to prepare their work for publication in this unique and exciting field.
Participate in individual and group projects, prepare a synopsis of a romance novel for
evaluation, and make a presentation on a romance novel from a writer’s point of view.
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89353 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92427 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
COURSES
89641 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CSRV12903 Non-Profit Marketing and Community Outreach
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Exam messaging and campaign decisions made by non-profit organizations. Topics
92735 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 include, principles of non profit marketing, inclusive marking, outreach strategies and
on-line marketing for non-profits.
COMM78015 Communication Skills Assessment SPRING/SUMMER 2013
This assessment is mandatory for all Continuing and Professional Studies stu- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
dents intending to register in either COMM19997 Basic Communication Skills or 92320 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills. Based on the results of this one-hour
assessment of your writing skills you will be advised of the placement in the appropri- CULT19815G Living and Working in a Diverse Society
ate Communications course for your skill level. Once you have received your assess- Gender, race, ethnicity and culture affect us all personally, from how we see ourselves
ment results, you must register in the appropriate course, either COMM19997 Basic and others, to how the institutions in our society operate. This course will provide
Communication Skills or COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills. The fee for this students with an understanding of, and skills necessary for, living and working in a
assessment is non-refundable. diverse society.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89471 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 4 7-8 pm 1 $25.00 89262 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89472 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 6 9-10 am 1 $25.00 89263 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89469 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 2 5-6 pm 1 $25.00 89261 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89470 STC (Oak) Wed Apr 10 7-8 pm 1 $25.00 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92341 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92550 Davis (Bram) Thu Aug 22 7-8 pm 1 $25.00 92342 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92551 Davis (Bram) Sat Aug 24 9-10 am 1 $25.00 92340 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92548 HMC (Miss) Tue Aug 20 5-6 pm 1 $25.00
92549 STC (Oak) Wed Aug 28 7-8 pm 1 $25.00 CULT70000 Intercultural Communication, Intro to
Learn the definition of culture and examine inter-cultural communication theories such
COMM79901 Communication and Professional Practices as differences in gestures, personal spaces, and customs. By identifying intercultural
Develop the oral and written communication skills, and learn the reporting procedures issues in North American society, discover how to apply intercultural communica-
and proper conduct required of a professional in the home inspection industry. The tion theories to your daily lives and how to respect and understand persons from
professional home inspector is required, both verbally and in writing, to describe the other cultures. The main objective of this course is to create an environment in which
inspection process and communicate inspection findings to the client. It is imperative students will feel comfortable communicating with people from different cultures and
that the home inspector be able to communicate clearly and effectively to ensure backgrounds.
understanding of an inspection, once conducted. Onsite courses are a combination WINTER 2013
of in-class lectures and home study where students are required to attend seven CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
in-class lectures per course (every other week) as well as the onsite exam at the end 89646 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
of each course. Students must purchase course materials directly from CarsonDunlop SPRING/SUMMER 2013
at 416-964-9415. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92741 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92216 HMC (Miss) Wed May 1 7-10 pm 8 $285.22 DBAS27198 Database Design and Implementation
Create the logical design for a database used in typical business applications. Design
COSM13314 Hair Styling for Cosmetics a relational database by creating conceptual models of the data, normalizing data-
Employ basic hair styling techniques for the make-up artist, that can be used at photo base relations to third normal form and establishing referential integrity constraints.
shoots, weddings and fashion shows. Learn structure and function of the hair, blow Implement the design in a Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS), enter
drying techniques, use of various styling tools and products, updos and braiding. data and maintain and query the data by using industry standard Structured Query
WINTER 2013 Language (SQL).
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
89424 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89455 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6-10 pm 14 $374.62
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92498 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92534 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6-10 pm 14 $374.62
COSM70001 Make-up Techniques 1
Learn style techniques and make-up application methods, with an emphasis on subtle, DESN10000 Interior Environments - Space Planning Basics
skillful applications. Note: You are required to purchase a make-up kit from Sheridan Apply the concepts learned in Anthropometrics and Ergonomics to create effective use
(approx. $450). Fee includes $30 materials/lab fee. of space and to arrange furniture for residential spaces. Through in-class exercises and
WINTER 2013 assignments, apply these theories to design interiors that work functionally and please
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee aesthetically. Fee includes $10 lab fee.
89276 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $315.22 Prerequisite(s): DESN15436 Fundamentals of Design, DESN10065 Principles of
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Drafting, DESN16859 Anthropometrics and Ergonomics
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92353 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $315.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92526 Trafalgar (Oak) Fri Apr 26 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $295.22
COURSES
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee exemption toward the CGA course of study with a minimum “B” grade.
89974 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89168 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
92532 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89169 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89171 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
DESN70005 Kitchen and Bath: The Basics 89170 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
Kitchen and bath design is an increasingly important and crucial facet of the overall SPRING/SUMMER 2013
field of residential design. Apply a logical, detailed approach to kitchen and bath CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
design. Study what needs to be done at the various stages of planning, design and 92256 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
installation. Learn to design kitchen and baths that are not only functional and visu- 92257 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
ally pleasing, but that also meet the complex lifestyle needs of today’s household. 92259 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
Prerequisite(s): DESN10065 Principles of Drafting, DESN10000 Interior Environ- 92258 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
ments: Space Planning
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 EDUC10065 Play Experiences 2
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Learn to develop planning strategies that reflect an understanding of the relationship
92394 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 between developmental principles and the child’s play experiences.
Prerequisite(s): EDUC11582 Play Experiences 1
DESN70006 Business Practice for Interior Decorators WINTER 2013
Learn how to start and run a design firm, and how to work as a consultant. Discover CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
what it takes to develop an individualized business plan including curriculum vitae, 89298 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
company logo and financial statements. Additional topics include developing client 89299 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
relationships; communicating with suppliers and the trades; aspects of running a small SPRING/SUMMER 2013
business; and costing a job effectively and for profit. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92372 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92373 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92430 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
EDUC10146 Inclusion Strategies Education in Ontario
ECOM15616 E-commerce, Introduction to EAs play a key role in fostering academic, functional and social inclusion in school
Examine how management information systems support business goals. Explore the communities; accordingly, they need to understand the definition of inclusion
importance of information technology for both the economy and business careers. (functional, social, personal) and know about the practical elements of inclusion.
Learn about the building blocks of management information systems, including hard- Contemporary issues in special education are highlighted: advocacy, rights, labelling,
ware, software, networks and databases and assess how management information inclusion, funding, and the impact of cultural diversity and socio-economic status on
systems can contribute to competitive advantage. Reflect on managerial and social special needs.
issues affecting management information systems. WINTER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89521 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6-9:30 pm 12 $285.22
89219 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22
89218 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 EDUC11582 Play Experiences 1
89220 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Learn to plan and implement child-centred play experiences for pre-schoolers in group
89221 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 care. These experiences are based upon principles of developmentally appropriate
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 practice as elements of an integrated curriculum.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92299 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92298 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89291 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
92300 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89292 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
ECON15269G Micro Economics CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Examine basic economic principles and the Canadian economic environment, with 92367 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
an emphasis on government policies dealing with recent and current microeconomic 92368 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
issues. Study several key themes such as scarcity, productivity, efficiency, effectiveness,
the three basic economic questions and the operation of supply and demand in vari- EDUC12375 Observations in Early Childhood Education
ous types of markets, with a strong emphasis on the logic of cause-effect relation- Examine the importance of observation as it applies to the early childhood profession
ships. Note: ECON22358G and ECON15269G together qualify for exemption toward in a course that also covers observation techniques, interpretation of recorded data,
the CGA course of study with a minimum “B” grade. and objectivity and subjectivity in observation.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89332 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89088 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 21 7-9:20 pm 12 $195.80
89333 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89089 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 9-11 am 14 $195.80
89335 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89334 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92169 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 7-9:20 pm 12 $195.80
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92170 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-9:20 pm 12 $195.80
92408 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92409 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92410 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
COURSES
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89300 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-9 pm 14 $195.80 92608 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89301 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 21 7-9:20 pm 12 $195.80
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 EDUC28263 Assistive Technology
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Develop the skills and knowledge that prepare you to be an EA familiar with the
92374 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 9-11:30 am 12 $195.80 major applications of assistive technology, especially those that enable communica-
tion (reading and writing) and cognition, and be capable of explaining key terms
EDUC25283 Promoting Pro Social Behaviour and concepts related to basic level assistive technology and discourse. Learn to use
Acquire knowledge and develop skills to help promote positive emotional relation- built-in accessibility options that are part of every computer’s operating system as well
ships with children in group care and to promote pro-social behaviours. as developing various skill levels with AT software linked to function (not disability).
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Section A courses in the ECE program is Examples of AT software commonly used in classrooms are: text to speech, word
recommended. prediction, voice recognition; Kurzweil, Write Outloud, Co- Writer, WordQ, Speak Q,
WINTER 2013 Clicker, etc.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89293 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89294 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 21 12-3:30 pm 12 $285.22 92642 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee EDUC51499 Disabilities Studies: Advanced
92369 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Learn about various disabilities, placing particular emphasis on intellectual disabilities.
Learn about the functional characteristics of a variety of disabilities, their causes, as
EDUC25372 Individual Programming well the impact for the person with multiple disabilities.
Gain the knowledge of assessment that is required to meet the needs of individual Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Educational Assistant Program
children in the context of group care. Examine several different methods of assessing SPRING/SUMMER 2013
children’s development, in particular the High Scope approach, in order to plan devel- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
opmentally appropriate curricula. The goal of this course is to provide students with 92383 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-9:30 pm 9 $195.80
an introduction to methods for assessing children’s needs that will support curriculum
planning. There will be a focus on assessment through observation, early identification EDUC70013 Computer Applications and Technology
and intervention as it relates to early childhood education. in Early Childhood Education Administration
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Section A courses in the ECE program is Examine the role of technology in streamlining, organizing and enhancing efficien-
recommended. cies in ECE management and administrative responsibilities. Practise using software
WINTER 2013 programs such as: word processing, spread sheets, data base maintenance, power
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee point and audio-visual aids.
89086 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 WINTER 2013
89087 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 8:30-11:30 am 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 88976 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $208.58
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92168 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92019 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $208.58
EDUC25436 Highscope and Curriculum Models in Early Learning
Examine best practices related to developmentally appropriate curriculum for young EDUC70014 Early Childhood Education
children. A variety of curriculum models will be compared and contrasted to the High/ Curriculum Design and Implementation
Scope Curriculum. Articulate the relationship between philosophy and curriculum. Analyze theoretical
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Section A courses in the ECE program is influences on curriculum design when implementing quality early learning programs
recommended. for young children that are consistent with current Best Practices. Determine the
WINTER 2013 components of a curriculum framework. Distinguish how current curriculum models
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee relate to this framework.
89414 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 WINTER 2013
89415 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 12-3 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89272 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92487 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92351 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
EDUC26048 Communication Disorders
Focus on communication disorders, and approaches to remediation/accommodation, EDUC70015 Advocacy and Professionalism
featuring Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Learn how to modify in Early Childhood Education Administration
your own communication style for optimal results with pupils with communication Examine the professional responsibilities, and ethical practices of ECE supervisors and
disorders, and develop competencies linked to using basic sign language, communica- administrators, within the context of; a self-regulated profession and effective man-
tion boards and picture symbol systems. agement strategies. Focus on the advocacy roles of ECE supervisors reflective of an
WINTER 2013 in-depth understanding of early childhood education theories and practices. Explore
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee personal strategies for professional development growth in a management capacity.
89579 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89208 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
COURSES
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89071 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6-10 pm 14 $374.62
89134 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
ENGI21491 Programmable Logic Control Level 1
EDUC77003 Instructional Strategies Study Programmable Logic Control (PLC) communications drivers, rack configuration,
Examine intensive analysis of the instructional strategies and trends in an adult educa- ladder logic for machine control, program documentation and wiring the I/O. Design
tion context. This analysis includes characteristics of effective instruction, learning and implement control programs using the Allen Bradley SLC-500 family of program-
methods and materials and their application to an adult education framework. mable controllers.
Prerequisite(s): EDUC77002 Curriculum Planning and Design or program coordina- WINTER 2013
tor approval. For Winter 2013, if you are viewing online please select the CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
‘Additional Details’ link for specific class time and date information. 89068 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ENGI21987 Electro Pneumatics
89035 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-4 pm 6 $285.22 Deal with the fundamentals of pneumatic and electro pneumatic controls. Electrical
and Sat Jan 19 8:30 am-4 pm signal input elements; signal converters and basic control circuits serve as an introduc-
and Sat Feb 2 8:30 am-4 pm tion to the field of control technology. Begin with an examination of the make-up and
and Sat Feb 23 8:30 am-4 pm operating characteristics of individual components in the electro pneumatics circuit
and Sat Mar 9 8:30 am-4 pm covering symbolism, definition of terms and functional representation. Following this,
and Sat Mar 23 8:30 am-4 pm the student is introduced to the design of electro pneumatic control circuits. Practical
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 lab exercises allow the student hands-on experience with the design, production and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee trouble shooting of various control circuits taken up in lectures.
92122 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
EDUC77004 Overview Assessment and Evaluation 89070 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6-10 pm 14 $374.62
An in-depth overview of assessment and evaluation process is provided encompass-
ing the evaluation of learning and instruction. Formative and summative approaches, ENGI23413 Mechanics of Materials
norm and criterion referenced styles, validity and reliability of evaluation instruments, Study the strength of materials applied to different shapes of machine parts and
sources of evaluation and evaluation of the adult learner are areas of exploration. structures such as shafts and beams. Strength of materials or mechanics of materials
Prerequisite(s): EDUC77003 Instructional Strategies or program coordinator ap- is concerned with the stresses and deformations caused by applied loads to a body.
proval. Review first and second moments of plane area, free body diagrams and method of
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 sections showing necessary internal reactions.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92107 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89069 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6-10 pm 14 $374.62
EDUC77011 Trends and Issues in Adult Learning
This course builds on the learnings acquired in Creating a Positive Learning Environ- ENGI28418 Programmable Logic Control Level 2
ment: Introduction to Adult Education (EDUC77001) and examines current trends and Designed at an advanced level, the student will study the architecture of the Allen
issues in adult education from provincial, national and international perspectives. Bradley family of PLC’s. Using all the programming tools including sequential function
Prerequisite(s): EDUC77004 Overview of Assessment and Evaluation or program charts, processor configuration, adapter modules, analog control, data highway,
coordinator approval. design and build programs for working lab simulators.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Prerequisite(s): ENGI21491 Programmable Logic Control Level 1
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92866 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92226 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92135 Davis (Bram) Thu May 9 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
COURSES
ENGI79007 Water Treatment 89745 Online (iTek) - Jan 11 - - $223.29
Gain an understanding of water treatment and the application of a water treatment
system to industrial and commercial properties. ENGI79018 Industrial Safety: Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
WINTER 2013 Safety is one of the most important aspects of an industrial training program. Lockout/
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee tagout procedures are critical in creating a safe work environment. Lockout/Tagout
89271 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:45-10 pm 12 $266.05 (LOTO) delivers skills-based curriculum meeting OSHA requirements through an in-
novative e-learning platform. Through virtual and hands-on activities, learn all aspects
ENGI79008 Air Systems Design of lockout/tagout procedures in industrial environments.
Study the design, application, and operating characteristics of air handling systems WINTER 2013
and expand upon knowledge gained in ENGI79011 Pipe Systems Design to under- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
stand total system design. 89746 Online (iTek) - Mar 8 - - $129.27
Prerequisite(s): ENGI79011 Pipe Systems Design
WINTER 2013 ENGI79019 Advanced Manufacturing, Introduction To
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Foundations of Advanced Manufacturing is ideal for any engineering or automated
88963 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 13 $266.05 manufacturing program. It provides a thorough and engaging element of STEM (Sci-
ence, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education.
ENGI79009 Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings WINTER 2013
Learn about energy efficiency in a course developed in consultation with the provincial CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Ministry of Labour. How does energy efficiency relate to building management and 89747 Online (iTek) - Mar 8 - - $164.53
application, heating and cooling, air handling, lighting and electrical systems, and
building control systems? Students should take this course upon completion of the six ENGI79020 Lean Manufacturing, Introduction To
basic-level courses. Explore the principles and techniques involved in lean manufacturing. Topics include
WINTER 2013 waste definition and minimization, process enhancement, workplace design, and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee problem solving techniques.
89277 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 13 $266.05 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89748 Online (iTek) - Mar 8 - - $164.53
92355 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 11 $266.05
ENGI79021 Lubrication for Technicians
ENGI79010 Hospital Building Systems Learn about lubrication equipment, application methods and periodic lubrication
Working or considering employment in a hospital setting? This course covers the vari- schedules through a variety of virtual activities. This skills-based curriculum is delivered
ous hospital building related systems and their effective maintenance. through an innovative e-learning platform.
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89318 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 13 $266.05 92846 Online (iTek) - May 10 - - $211.54
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ENGI79022 Mechanical Fasteners
92392 HMC (Miss) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 11 $266.05 Identify and work with the many types of fasteners used in industrial environments
through a variety of virtual and hands-on activities. This skills-based curriculum is
ENGI79015 Blueprint Reading delivered through an innovative e-learning platform.
Technicians use blueprints to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and service plant ma- SPRING/SUMMER 2013
chinery and equipment. Blueprint Reading features a skills-based curriculum delivered CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
through an innovative e-learning platform. Through virtual activities, learn all aspects 92847 Online (iTek) - May 10 - - $182.16
of reading and interpreting blueprints in industrial environments.
WINTER 2013 ENGI79023 Mathematics for Technicians 1
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Maintenance Technicians use mathematics as an integral part of their everyday
89743 Online (iTek) - Jan 11 - - $182.16 activities such as installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting equipment. Math for
Technicians 1 conveys skills-based math curriculum through an innovative e-learning
ENGI79016 Employability platform.
Success in today’s workforce requires more than just technical skills. Surveys of busi- SPRING/SUMMER 2013
ness and industry representatives reveal that employers are looking for qualities such CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
as a positive attitude, teamwork ability, communication skills, leadership skills, and 92848 Online (iTek) - May 10 - - $68.90
good work ethics and habits. This course will help you to develop vital career skills
that will enhance your technical and academic training, and help you to get and keep ENGI79024 Mathematics for Technicians 2
a job. Maintenance Technicians use mathematics as an integral part of their everyday
WINTER 2013 activities such as installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting equipment. Math for
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Technicians 2 conveys skills-based math curriculum through an innovative e-learning
89744 Online (iTek) - Jan 11 - - $164.53 platform.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92849 Online (iTek) - Jul 26 - - $158.65
COURSES
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee that you take this course. Additional costs: kit purchase (approx. $55).
92130 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ENGI79809 Structure Inspection 92855 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6-10 pm 14 $374.62
Focus is on the following structural components of a residential dwelling: founda-
tions and footings, floors, walls and roof/ceiling structures. Learn to apply knowledge FINA11079 Finance
of structures to inspections that focus on system performance, safety concerns and Learn basic financial concepts and theories to better understand the many financial
compliance with good construction practices. Onsite courses are a combination of decisions facing individuals and modern business organizations. Examine the practical
in-class lectures and home study where students are required to attend seven in-class application of financial concepts which includes personal finance issues, awareness
lectures per course (every other week) as well as the onsite exam at the end of each of how the stock market operates, the financial operations of a business, and analysis
course. Students must purchase course materials directly from CarsonDunlop at of financial statements through use of ratio analysis. Evaluate personal financial
416-964-9415. performance and the overall financial management of a company.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89042 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 89312 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 1-4:30 pm 12 $285.22
89043 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 8 $285.22 89314 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89313 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92131 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92388 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 1-4:30 pm 12 $285.22
ESTH13403 Hand and Nail Care 92386 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Integrate your conceptual knowledge of nail disorders, sanitation and product 92387 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
knowledge into the application of hand and nail care. Become familiar with the tools
and products necessary to complete nail treatments according to industry standards. FINA21048 Corporate Finance 1
Learn to consult with clients in order to assess and document client needs for best Gain a broad, practical exposure to all facets of short term financial management.
possible results. Through lab activities that simulate an esthetics business, conduct a Learn to make decisions on such topics as financial analysis, financial forecast-
variety of discipline-related tasks and functions that reflect the nature of workplace ing, operating and financial leverage, working capital management, current asset
requirements. Note: A kit must be purchased for this course which will also management and current liability management. Note: a minimum ‘B’ grade in both
be used in ESTH14310 Pedicure. FINA21048 and FINA28027 qualify for exemption for CGA’s FN1 course.
Prerequisite(s): ESTH14178 Principles of Skin Care Prerequisite(s): FINA11079 Finance, ACCG17937 Accounting 2
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89238 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89283 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89284 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89282 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
92857 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ESTH14178 Principles of Skin Care 92360 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Acquire foundational knowledge of skin and nails that is critical to your ability to suc- 92361 Davis (Bram) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
cessfully conduct complete facials, manicures and pedicures in the context of a career 92359 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
in the esthetics industry. Investigate the different skin types and recommend skin, nail
and foot products based on a client’s needs. Other subjects covered: identification and FINA22289 Financial Analysis for Marketing Managers
classification of skin care product ingredients and their use; sanitation and sterilization Learn how marketing decisions affect business goals, how to use financial statements
procedures; basic microbiology concepts. as score cards for success and how to assess the profit potential from marketing
WINTER 2013 plans. Use spreadsheet software to quickly generate multiple scenarios to help
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee optimize decision making. Skills are gained through the use of lectures, analytical
89518 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 exercises employing marketing scenarios and business cases.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1 and MATH16269 Business Mathematics
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92856 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89082 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
ESTH14310 Pedicure SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Integrate your conceptual knowledge of nail disorders, sanitation and product CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
knowledge into the application of foot and nail care. Become familiar with the tools 92166 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
and products necessary to complete foot treatments according to industry standards.
Learn to consult with clients in order to assess and document client needs for best FINA28027 Corporate Finance 2
possible results. Through lab activities that simulate an esthetics business, conduct a Continue the study of financial management that began in FINA21048 Corporate
variety of discipline-related tasks and functions that reflect the nature of workplace Finance 1. Focus on two themes: issues that a financial manager encounters and the
requirements. Note: A kit must be purchased for this course which will also tools used by the financial manager in the decision making process. Topics include
be used in ESTH13403 Hand and Nail Care. long-term financing, capital budgeting, cost of capital, valuation and rates of return
Prerequisite(s): ESTH14178 Principles of Skin Care and certain special themes, including leasing and general financial planning and
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 strategy. Note: a minimum “B” grade in both FINA21048 and FINA28027 qualify for
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee exemption for CGA’s FN1 course.
92854 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
COURSES
92336 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jun 17 6:30-10 pm 2 $61.71
derivative securities. Note: Materials and exam fees payable to CSI are not included and Mon Jul 15 6:30-10 pm
in the fees below. See the Canadian Securities Course program description for details.
WINTER 2013 FLPL14310 Orientation to Field
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Apply learning from College courses and enhance existing experience portfolios to
89674 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 12 $246.90 strengthen employment prospects. Field placement provides the College with a formal
89675 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
evaluation/record of the student’s “on-the-job” performance. The placement focuses
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
on being part of a special education team, gaining experiences with pupils who have
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
special needs in the academic, behavioural, personal care and/or life skills areas.
92775 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
Placements are available at the elementary, secondary and post- secondary level.
92776 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
As well as completing journals, assignments may be required during the placement,
FINA79002 Canadian Securities Course which involve practical applications of classroom learning.
Volume 2 - Exam Preparation WINTER 2013
This non-credit course is designed to help you prepare to write CSI’s Canadian Securi- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89516 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12:30 pm 4 $106.40
ties Course Volume 2 exam. Having studied the overall organization and functioning
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
of Canadian Securities markets and the major types of securities traded, the focus will
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
be on techniques with which to analyze and manage these investments. The major
92607 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Apr 20 9 am-12:30 pm 4 $106.40
areas covered in detail include: Canadian investment funds; derivatives; fundamental,
quantitative and technical analysis; the listing process and regulation; financial plan- FLPL14933 Field Seminar/Practice 1
ning and taxation issues and portfolio management. Note: Materials and exam fees Field placement provides the opportunity to increase awareness of effective teaching
payable to CSI are not included in the fee below. See the Canadian Securities Course styles; to observe and work with children in an approved early childhood setting;
program description for details. and to plan and implement developmentally appropriate experiences with children
WINTER 2013 in this setting. Five seminar classes (15 hours) are included in this course. Students
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee will NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND placement without the required prerequisites, a valid
89676 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
Criminal Record Check (within six months of placement starting date) and CURRENT
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Sheridan Health Immunization clearance. These documents will need to be presented
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
in the first seminar class. Note: Missing the first class will result in your immediate
92777 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
withdrawal from the course.
FLPL10102 PSW Consolidation Prerequisite(s): FLPL12205 Field Orientation, EDUC16800 Learning Environment 1,
Continue the clinical experience with a staff preceptor/mentor for 4 weeks. Incorpo- EDUC11582 Play Experiences 1, EDUC15323 Child Development
rate previously acquired skills and knowledge in a variety of work settings. Further WINTER 2013
develop problem-solving abilities, efficiency and effectiveness in care delivery, taking CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89326 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12 pm 5 $472.42
initiative, following direction and working effectively as a team member.
and Sat Jan 19 9 am-12 pm
Prerequisite(s): FLPL10606 Personal Support Worker Community Practicum and Sat Feb 9 9 am-12 pm
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 and Sat Mar 23 9 am-12 pm
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee and Sat Apr 13 9 am-12 pm
92497 Offsite Sat Apr 20 - - $520.12 89327 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12 pm 5 $472.42
and Sat Jan 19 9 am-12 pm
FLPL10606 Personal Support Worker Community Practicum and Sat Feb 9 9 am-12 pm
With the guidance of a preceptor, you consolidate previously learned theory and skills and Sat Mar 23 9 am-12 pm
in a community setting. Note: You must register by the start date. Once registered, and Sat Apr 13 9 am-12 pm
you must contact the placement coordinator promptly to discuss placements. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): Students must obtain certification in CPR (Basic Rescuer), St. John’s CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Standard First Aid (for adults, children and infants), complete a Criminal Record Check 92402 Davis (Bram) Mon May 6 7-10 pm 5 $472.42
and produce a current immunization record form, prior to the start date. and Mon May 13 7-10 pm
WINTER 2013 and Mon Jun 3 7-10 pm
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee and Mon Jun 24 7-10 pm
89083 Offsite Sat Jan 12 - - $389.98 and Mon Jul 22 7-10 pm
92403 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon May 6 7-10 pm 5 $472.42
FLPL12205 Field Orientation - Early Childhood Education and Mon May 13 7-10 pm
This course will introduce students to the field placement expectations and provide and Mon Jun 3 7-10 pm
opportunities to explore the professional role of the ECE student. Required forms, and Mon Jun 24 7-10 pm
medical and criminal reference documentation will be completed. and Mon Jul 22 7-10 pm
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
FLPL19402 PSW Long-Term Care Practicum
89253 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 26 8:30 am-12 pm 2 $61.71 Students will be placed in a long-term care facility for a supervised practicum experi-
and Sat Feb 23 8:30 am-12 pm ence. While in this setting, learning will be enhanced through practice of skills previ-
89255 Davis (Bram) Sat Mar 2 8:30 am-12 pm 2 $61.71 ously learned in laboratory situations.
and Sat Apr 6 8:30 am-12 pm Prerequisite(s): Students must obtain certification in CPR (Basic Rescuer), St. John’s
89254 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 26 8:30 am-12 pm 2 $61.71 Standard First Aid (for adults, children and infants), complete a Criminal Record Check
and Sat Feb 23 8:30 am-12 pm and produce a current immunization record form, prior to the start date.
89256 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Mar 2 8:30 am-12 pm 2 $61.71 WINTER 2013
and Sat Apr 6 8:30 am-12 pm CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89912 Offsite Sat Jan 12 - - $520.12
COURSES
92045 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 2 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee and Sat&Sun May 4 8 am-5:30 pm
89051 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 7-10 pm 12 $341.90 92047 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 9 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 and Sat&Sun May 11 8 am-5:30 pm
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92049 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 16 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
92140 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 12 $341.90 and Sat&Sun May 18 8 am-5:30 pm
92051 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 23 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
GENI78013 Motorcycle Retest: M1 to M2 Training and Sat&Sun May 25 8 am-5:30 pm
Instructor approval required to register in this course. Applicable only during the year 92053 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 30 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
that GENI78014 was taken and may only be taken once. and Sat&Sun Jun 1 8 am-5:30 pm
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92055 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jun 6 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee and Sat&Sun Jun 8 8 am-5:30 pm
92191 Davis (Bram) Sat May 11 5-8 pm 1 $56.50 92057 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jun 13 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
92193 Davis (Bram) Sat Jun 22 5-8 pm 1 $56.50 and Sat&Sun Jun 15 8 am-5:30 pm
92196 Davis (Bram) Sat Aug 10 5-8 pm 1 $56.50 92059 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jun 20 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
92192 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jun 1 5-8 pm 1 $56.50 and Sat&Sun Jun 22 8 am-5:30 pm
92194 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jul 6 5-8 pm 1 $56.50 92061 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jun 27 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
92195 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jul 20 5-8 pm 1 $56.50 and Sat&Sun Jun 29 8 am-5:30 pm
92197 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Aug 24 5-8 pm 1 $56.50 92063 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jul 4 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
and Sat&Sun Jul 6 8 am-5:30 pm
GENI78014 Motorcycle - Basic Riding Skills: M1 to M2 Training 92065 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jul 11 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
Please check program details for Motorcycle Training in the Recreation and Leisure and Sat&Sun Jul 13 8 am-5:30 pm
section before registering. Note: The Thursday evening theory portion for the Bramp- 92067 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jul 18 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
ton classes are held at the Davis Campus and the theory portion for the Oakville and Sat&Sun Jul 20 8 am-5:30 pm
classes are held at the Trafalgar (Oakville) Campus. 92069 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jul 25 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 and Sat&Sun Jul 27 8 am-5:30 pm
92071 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Aug 1 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and Sat&Sun Aug 3 8 am-5:30 pm
92038 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 11 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
92073 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Aug 8 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
and Sat&Sun Apr 13 8 am-5:30 pm
and Sat&Sun Aug 10 8 am-5:30 pm
92040 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 18 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
92075 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Aug 15 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
and Sat&Sun Apr 20 8 am-5:30 pm
and Sat&Sun Aug 17 8 am-5:30 pm
92042 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
92077 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Aug 22 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
and Sat&Sun Apr 27 8 am-5:30 pm
and Sat&Sun Aug 24 8 am-5:30 pm
92044 Davis (Bram) Thu May 2 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
92079 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Aug 29 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
and Sat&Sun May 4 8 am-5:30 pm
and Sat&Sun Aug 31 8 am-5:30 pm
92046 Davis (Bram) Thu May 9 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
and Sat&Sun May 11 8 am-5:30 pm
92048 Davis (Bram) Thu May 16 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
GENI78068 Motorcycle - Experienced Rider: M2 to M Training
and Sat&Sun May 18 8 am-5:30 pm For program details refer to Motorcycle Training in the Recreation and Leisure section.
92050 Davis (Bram) Thu May 23 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
and Sat&Sun May 25 8 am-5:30 pm CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92052 Davis (Bram) Thu May 30 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92592 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 18 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Jun 1 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Apr 20 8 am-5 pm
92054 Davis (Bram) Thu Jun 6 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92593 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Jun 8 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Apr 27 8 am-5 pm
92056 Davis (Bram) Thu Jun 13 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92594 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 2 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Jun 15 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun May 4 8 am-5 pm
92058 Davis (Bram) Thu Jun 20 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92595 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 9 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Jun 22 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun May 11 8 am-5 pm
92060 Davis (Bram) Thu Jun 27 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92596 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 23 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Jun 29 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun May 25 8 am-5 pm
92062 Davis (Bram) Thu Jul 4 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92597 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 30 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Jul 6 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Jun 1 8 am-5 pm
92064 Davis (Bram) Thu Jul 11 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92598 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jun 6 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Jul 13 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Jun 8 8 am-5 pm
92066 Davis (Bram) Thu Jul 18 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92599 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jun 13 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Jul 20 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Jun 15 8 am-5 pm
92068 Davis (Bram) Thu Jul 25 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92600 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jun 20 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Jul 27 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Jun 22 8 am-5 pm
92070 Davis (Bram) Thu Aug 1 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92601 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jul 4 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Aug 3 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Jul 6 8 am-5 pm
92072 Davis (Bram) Thu Aug 8 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92602 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jul 18 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Aug 10 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Jul 20 8 am-5 pm
92074 Davis (Bram) Thu Aug 15 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92603 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Aug 8 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Aug 17 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Aug 10 8 am-5 pm
92076 Davis (Bram) Thu Aug 22 6-10 pm 3 $499.00 92604 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Aug 22 6:30-9:30 pm 3 $435.00
and Sat&Sun Aug 24 8 am-5:30 pm and Sat&Sun Aug 24 8 am-5 pm
HEAL13271G Wellness and Healthy Living HEAL15738 Supporting Safe and Healthy Environments
This course is a cross-college general education elective course that will be of interest Learn methods to assist clients with nutritional needs, household management, and
to students concerned about their own personal health and well-being as well as safety in a manner which is effective, safe, and provides for comfort. The handling of
those intending to pursue a career in health-related or care-giving fields. A second hazardous substances, appropriate use of infection control techniques, and assisting
theme includes the limitations of Western style medicine and health care delivery and with medications are discussed. Additional topics include the concept of abuse, its
the increasing integration of conventional medicine with alternative or complementary causes, indicators, and types.
medicine. WINTER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89381 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89240 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 HEAL18263 Personal Support, Introduction to
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Gain an introduction to the discipline, role and function of the personal support
92317 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 worker. Concepts such as client centred care, U-FIRST, communication, observation,
care planning, team building, conflict resolution and assertiveness will be examined.
HEAL13431 Mental Health Issues and Cognitive Impairment The importance of legislation, ethical principles and professional relationships will be
Gain knowledge and understanding of the signs and symptoms of dementia, mental stressed.
illnesses and developmental disabilities and how these conditions affect a person’s WINTER 2013
ability to maintain an independent lifestyle. Demonstrate appropriate approaches to CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
providing holistic, compassionate care within the role of a personal support worker to 89380 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6-10 pm 14 $374.62
clients in various long term care and community settings. Some of the approaches to
care will include communication techniques, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, managing HEAL18448 Fundamentals of Fitness Assessment
difficult behaviours and U-FIRST. Develop appropriate exercise and healthy living programming for healthy populations
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 and assess the primary components of fitness including cardiovascular, strength, and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee flexibility.
92455 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
HEAL13551 Caring for Clients with Ongoing Conditions 89609 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
Examine the common ongoing conditions and diseases related to each body system. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Discuss the normal aging process related to each system. Focus on the care of clients CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and the role of the personal support worker in supporting a client with a particular 92700 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
condition.
WINTER 2013 HEAL70017 Ergonomics - Distance Learning
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Examine ergonomic principles highlights basic worksite investigation and familiariza-
89383 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 tion with basic principles relating to anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, manual
material handling, cumulative trauma disorders, and office ergonomics.
HEAL13672 Health Lab 1 WINTER 2013
This is a foundational course for Personal Support Worker and Practical Nursing that CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
is designed to integrate theoretical knowledge and practical health care provider skill 89372 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
application in laboratory and long term care settings. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92449 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
92723 Davis (Bram) Tue May 7 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
HEAL70020 Principles of Exercise Science
HEAL14579 Supporting Families Review all areas relevant to applying exercise science to training athletes. Topics
Explore various societal philosophies and practices that affect special needs children include functional anatomy, exercise physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, and basic
and their families. The impact of the child’s condition on the family, and the significant exercise prescription. Successful completion of this course is required for promotion to
role the PSW can play in supporting the family, will be emphasized. Through knowl- all other courses in the Human Performance Training certificate.
edge and understanding of human growth and development develop competency in WINTER 2013
providing comprehensive, sensitive and supportive care to children with special needs, CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
as well as post partum and newborn clients. Through group discussions, role playing 89604 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $106.40
and classroom instruction, develop effective communication techniques and care 89605 Online (Sheridan) - Mar 1 - - $106.40
delivery strategies and interventions that are family-centered and best meet individual SPRING/SUMMER 2013
needs and expectations. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92695 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $106.40
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92696 Online (Sheridan) - Jun 28 - - $106.40
92494 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6-10 pm 7 $195.80
COURSES
Prerequisite(s): HEAL70020 Principles of Exercise Science CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89317 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89606*Davis (Bram) Sat&Sun Feb 2 9 am-5 pm 6 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
* Additional Class Date Information 92391 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Saturday and Sunday, February 2 and 3, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. plus
Saturday and Sunday, March 2 and 3, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. plus HRMT16127 Human Resource Management 1
Saturday and Sunday, April 6 and 7, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Study the functions and activities in human resources management. Focus on the
impact of employment legislation within the human resource function. Participate in
HEAL70024 Human Performance Programming Principles “hands-on” applications in the areas of job analysis, job descriptions, recruitment,
Evaluate strength and conditioning programming approaches designed to maximize selection and performance appraisal. Learn through a variety of experiences including
the performance of athletes in a variety of sports settings while minimizing the risk of individual/group project work, situational problem solving, debates, role-plays and
overtraining. Both acute and chronic program design perturbations will be explored, lectures.
as well as a discussion of the diversity of approaches to sports performance program- WINTER 2013
ming. The role of performance testing in the development of training programs will be CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
included. Create effective long-term training strategies for both individual and team 89315 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89316 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
sports. (14 CPTN CECs) If you are viewing online please select the ‘Additional
Details’ link for specific class time and date information. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): HEAL70020 Principles of Exercise Science CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92389 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013
92390 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89607*Davis (Bram) Sat&Sun Feb 16 9 am-5 pm 6 $285.22
HRMT70002 Compensation and Benefits
* Additional Class Date Information Acquire fundamental knowledge and the skills you need to effectively design and
Saturday and Sunday, February 16 and 17, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. plus implement compensation and benefits programs covering employees.
Saturday and Sunday, March 16 and 17, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. plus Prerequisite(s): A postsecondary level Human Resource Administration and Organi-
Saturday and Sunday, April 13 and 14, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. zational Behaviour course.
WINTER 2013
HEAL70025 High Performance Nutrition CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Learn strategies for maximizing performance and enhancing recovery through the use 89222 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
of dietary interventions. The role of the Sports Dietician as part of the performance SPRING/SUMMER 2013
enhancement team will be addressed along with proper referral strategies. Pre-, post- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and during-game nutrition will be a focus, and the role of supplements in performance 92301 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
training will be discussed. Strategies for eating while travelling, and maximizing 92302 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
recovery during complex training schedules, will be explored. Common approaches to
dietary assessment will be demonstrated. This course is delivered in a hybrid format. HRMT70003 Compensation Management - Distance Learning
There will be two days of in-class learning with the remainder of the delivery occurring Study the definition, methods and issues associated with work performance, compe-
online. (14 CPTN CECs) Please refer to the Additional Details link for in-class dates. tencies appraisals, and fair compensation. This is experienced through studying and
Prerequisite(s): HEAL70020 Principles of Exercise Science analyzing job descriptions and evaluations, performance appraisal methods, legal
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 regulations and prevalent management principles. The framework for this is developed
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee through the design, maintenance and administration of a comprehensive compensa-
92697*Davis (Bram) Sat&Sun Jun 8 9 am-5 pm 6 $285.22 tion system involving incentives, benefits and measurements aimed at attracting,
* In-Class Date Information retaining and motivating workers. Equivalent course: HRMT70002 Compensation
Saturday, June 8, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. plus and Benefits.
Saturday, August 10, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. WINTER 2013
This is a hybrid course, the remaining class time is completed online. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89063 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
HEAL70026 High Performance Psychology SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Develop insights on the mental demands of training and competition that are com- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
mon in high-functioning athletics. A critical component of athletic performance is the 92152 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
mental state of the athlete during training and competition. Learn mental training
skills that can enhance this mental state. The role of the Sports Psychologist or Mental HRMT70004 Human Resource Management, Principles of
Performance Consultant as part of a performance enhancement team will be ad- Through reference materials, case studies, internet sites, assignments and discussion
dressed along with appropriate referral strategies. Barriers and challenges for injured groups, students will develop a broad knowledge of employee management including
athletes will also be a focus. This course is delivered in a hybrid format. There will be recruitment, selection, compensation, training, managing performance, and meeting
two days of in-class learning with the remainder of the delivery occuring online. (14 legislation requirements. Two mandatory discussion groups are required.
CPTN CECs) Please refer to the Additional Details link for in-class dates. WINTER 2013
Prerequisite(s): HEAL70020 Principles of Exercise Science CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89114 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92698*Davis (Bram) Sat&Sun Jun 8 9 am-5 pm 6 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
* In-Class Date Information 92205 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
Sunday, June 9, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. plus
Sunday, August 11, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
This is a hybrid course, the remaining class time is completed online.
COURSES
issues, trends and legislative requirements affecting recruitment and selection. Human CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
resources professionals need an understanding of how recruitment and selection fits 89421 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
into the broader organizational structure, processes and goals of an organization and SPRING/SUMMER 2013
how this function is related to the other functions of human resources management. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Mandatory group work is required. Equivalent course: HRMT70018 Recruiting and 92492 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
Selection.
Prerequisite(s): HRMT70004 Principles of HR Management or HRMT70006 Human HRMT70025 Industrial Hygiene
Resource Management Examine the anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control of chemical, physical,
WINTER 2013 and biological hazards arising in or from the workplace. WHMIS and other relevant
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee legislation are also included.
89115 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89647 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
92206 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
HRMT70018 Recruiting and Selection 92743 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
Learn the skills of current recruiting and selection procedures. Review various screen-
ing techniques and develop skills for successful candidate selection. Use group deci- HRMT70026 Management and Labour Concerns
sion making, role playing, and case analysis to develop your interviewing techniques in Occupational Health and Safety
and overall skills in recruiting. Examine emerging trends and current management issues, concepts and practices
Prerequisite(s): A postsecondary course in Human Resource Administration. pertaining to the field of occupational health and safety. Focus on several functional
WINTER 2013 characteristics within organizations that pose unique challenge for the practitioner
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee attempting to effectively manage resources, both material and human.
89216 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 WINTER 2013
89217 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89649 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92296 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92297 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92745 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
HRMT70019 Training and Development HRMT78000 National Knowledge Exam (NKE) Prep Workshop
Understand the role of training and development in human resource management. This two day (16 hour) workshop provides students with an overview of the eight
Learn to assess staff training needs, design and administer staff training and develop- functional areas and 103 required professional capabilities (RPCs) covered in HRPA’s
ment programs as well as evaluate the effectiveness of such programs. National Knowledge Exam (NKE). Note: Materials must be purchased prior to the
Prerequisite(s): HRMT70006 Human Resource Administration start of the workshop. Contact: www.canadianhrpress.ca or call 1-866-607-0876.
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89228 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92453 HMC (Miss) Sat&Sun Apr 13 8 am-5 pm 2 $446.55
89227 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 HUMN16693G Human Relations: The Interpersonal Experience
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Explore principles and theories related to interpersonal communication in this
92306 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 introductory course. Examine an interdisciplinary approach that draws on principles of
92307 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 psychology, sociology, philosophy, and communications theory. Topics include verbal
and non-verbal communication processes, listening, perception, personality, motiva-
HRMT70020 Training and Development - Distance Learning tion, leadership, defensiveness, conflict, stress, culture and gender.
Explore the psychology of the learning process on which training and development is WINTER 2013
based and gain an understanding of the design, implementation, and evaluation of CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
training programs within organizations. Examine the four key elements of the training 89417 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
and development function: needs analysis procedures; program design/development; SPRING/SUMMER 2013
program administration; and measurement and evaluation. Mandatory group work CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and chats are required. Equivalent Course: HRMT70019 Training and Development. 92489 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): HRMT70004 Principles of Human Resource Administration or
HUMN18888G Aging Matters in a
HRMT70006 Human Resource Administration
WINTER 2013
Changing Society: Who’s Aging Now?
Explore the issues related to aging in a changing society. Focus on demographic,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89116 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $443.62 institutional and maturational changes related to aging. Investigate matters of impor-
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 tance to older adults and their families, including self image, health care, housing and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee design, transportation, leisure and recreation. Learn online through textbook reading,
92207 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $443.62 research and case studies, as well as assigned discussions, online chats, electronic
games, and other activities.
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89474 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92552 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
COURSES
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92542 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 92748 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05
INFO70023 Libraries and the Information INFO70033 Records and Information Management Fundamentals
Industry, Introduction to - Distance Learning Study the records lifecycle and establish a solid basis in records management concepts
Examine the role of libraries in an information society, explore how libraries provide and techniques. Records inventorying, retention and destruction scheduling, inactive
access to information and study the organization and services of different types of and vital records management and the application of records management practices
libraries. Investigate the roles and functions of participants in the information industry. to electronic records are emphasized.
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89466 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90 92749 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee JUST70010 Canadian Criminal Justice System - Distance Learning
92545 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 Learn foundational knowledge and skills related to the development, structure and
practical operation of the Canadian criminal justice system. Law enforcement profes-
INFO70028 Subject Analysis and sionals must be able to apply the laws of Canada and the provinces, and this course
Classification - Distance Learning will help you to analyze the various components of the justice system, as well as
Examine the principles of classification and subject analysis. Develop skills in using examine the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the system.
the Dewey Decimal Classification scheme and Library of Congress subject headings. WINTER 2013
Access to print Dewey Decimal Classification schedules is required. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): INFO70014 Descriptive and Access Cataloguing II - Distance Learning 89179 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee JUST70016 Criminology - Distance Learning
92546 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05 Examine various theoretical explanations of criminal and deviant behavior including
the sociological, biological and psychological perspectives. Criminological theory is
INFO70030 Active Records Management related to various types of criminal activity. The reality of crime in Canada including
Receive the skills and techniques needed to effectively manage and control active victimology is examined through crime statistics, as are the correlations of criminal
records in various formats. Examine file plan development, typical filing systems, stor- behavior. The impact of theory on the development and effectiveness of the criminal
age systems and equipment, and file maintenance procedures. justice system is discussed with emphasis on future trends within the system.
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CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89650 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $335.05 89178 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee JUST70023 Domestic and Workplace Violence - Distance Learning
92746 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05 Examine conflict resolution strategies and whether they work to reduce incidents of
violent behaviours such as abuse relationships, confrontation in the workplace and
INFO70031 Archives violence in schools. Discussions include: violent women, violent children, workplace
Develop understanding of archival theory and practice. Focus on the relationship violence, societal implications.
between archives and records management, acquisition and appraisal, arrangement WINTER 2013
and description, reference services, preventive conservation, and facility planning and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
security. 89354 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92747 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05 92428 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
COURSES
Prerequisite (s): LANG 70020 Francais 1 - Distance Learning and LANG70023 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Francais 2 - Distance Learning 89526 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013 89527 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89528 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
89374 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $384.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92617 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-2 pm 10 $285.22
92451 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $384.22 92616 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92618 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
LANG70025 French Beginner 1 92619 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Develop basic French language skills in speaking, reading and writing while emphasiz- 92620 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
ing oral communication. Learn how to present yourself and others, ask and answer
questions, express negation, and describe possessions. Learn how to communicate in LANG70028 French Intermediate 1
simple day to day social situations, talk about your likes and dislikes, your opinions Build on your French oral and written skills using added structures and expressions.
and how to respond to basic inquiries. Cultural topics include Francophone singers/ Discover the cultural component of bilingualism as you expand your awareness of the
artists in Quebec and cultural similarities/differences. Students must purchase the diversity of the francophone community worldwide. Emphasis will be on oral develop-
“Bonne Route” book package as all levels of the French Conversational ment.
Proficiency Certificate Program use the same text, compact disc, and Prerequisite(s): LANG70027 French Beginner 3
workbook. “Bonne Route” is available at the College Bookstores. WINTER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89529 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89501 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89531 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 19 9 am-2 pm 10 $285.22
89502 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 89530 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
89503 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 19 9 am-2 pm 10 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89504 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89505 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 92621 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89506 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 92622 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89507 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 92623 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee LANG70029 French Intermediate 2
92583 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-2 pm 10 $285.22 Practise French using past and future events, giving advice, asking for information,
92581 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 and expressing needs and obligations. Cultural aspects of the French people are
92582 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 discussed in relation to hospitality practices, usage of trains and credit cards and
92580 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 additionally the importance of vacation, and grocery shopping habits. Practice the use
92584 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 of irregular verbs, future tense verbs, and verbs to express comparisons and verbs to
92578 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 express irritation or clarifying situations. Emphasis will be on oral development.
92579 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): LANG70028 French Intermediate 1
WINTER 2013
LANG70026 French Beginner 2
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Continue learning descriptive language skills and talk about family members and
89532 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
possessions. Express opinions and ask for advice, make compliments and express 89533 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
admiration. Ask and respond to simple questions and make meaningful statements 89534 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
about yourself, your family and your work. Talk about and describe past activities SPRING/SUMMER 2013
and events. Learn how to end a conversation. Cultural topics include the impact of CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
English on French and vice-versa as well as French culture in Haiti, Martinique and 92624 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Guadeloupe. Students must purchase the “Bonne Route” book package as 92625 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
all levels of the French Conversational Proficiency Certificate Program use 92626 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
the same text, compact disc, and workbook. “Bonne Route” is available at
the College Bookstores. LANG70030 French Intermediate 3
Prerequisite(s): LANG70025 French Beginner 1 Learn to express emotions (worry, discomfort, relief, fear, encouragement), discuss
WINTER 2013 situations and conditions, describe your health, share your worries, give advice and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee make purchases. Storytelling is also covered.
89508 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): LANG70029 French Intermediate 2
89509 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 WINTER 2013
89510 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 19 9 am-2 pm 10 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89511 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 89535 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
89512 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 89536 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
89513 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92627 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92590 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-2 pm 10 $285.22 92628 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92585 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92629 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92586 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92587 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92591 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92588 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92589 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
COURSES
the formation and operation of a corporation. This course is especially appropriate for 89012 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
those currently employed as law clerks or experienced legal secretaries. A good com- SPRING/SUMMER 2013
mand of the written English language is a definite asset. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): A minimum of Grade 12 and three years related work experience in 92094 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
the legal field is recommended.
WINTER 2013 LITT70010 Literature, Understanding - Distance Learning
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Acquire the tools necessary to appreciate literature critically by reviewing literary
89000 Davis (Bram) Tue Mar 19 7-10 pm 14 $336.22 history and examining different genres. Students will explore themes and conventions
89001 HMC (Miss) Thu Mar 21 7-10 pm 14 $336.22 associated with these genres and develop an understanding of literary analysis and
89002 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Mar 20 7-10 pm 14 $336.22 various critical approaches. For creative-writing students, this course will provide a
framework in which to appreciate and evaluate their own writing.
LAWS79004 Estates - Law Clerks WINTER 2013
Learn about the preparation of wills, powers of attorney and the administration CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
of estates. Study the collection, realization and management of the assets of the 89181 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52
deceased and after settlement of the debts of the estate, the payment of legacies and SPRING/SUMMER 2013
the distribution of the residue to the beneficiaries. Knowledge of the documents to be CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
filed to obtain the required court grant of letters testamentary, preparation of estate 92266 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52
accounts, administration of ongoing trusts and the preparation of income tax returns,
and estate related litigation are all areas associated with this field. LITT70011 Myths and Legends - Distance Learning
Prerequisite(s): A minimum of Grade 12 and three years related work experience in Focus on the similarities and differences between cultures through their myths and
the legal field is recommended. legends. Myths are narratives which embody and transmit universal and elementary
WINTER 2013 forms of human thought and social patterning. Many myths emerge at the dawn of
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee human culture out of prehistorically oral and ritualistic traditions, and are often used
88988 Davis (Bram) Thu Feb 7 7-10 pm 16 $374.52 as a way to explain aspects of a universe which otherwise did not seem to make
88989 HMC (Miss) Wed Feb 6 7-10 pm 16 $374.52 sense. Examine, analyze and compare myths and legends from a variety of cultures.
88990 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Feb 5 7-10 pm 16 $374.52 Use a variety of approaches from psychology to anthropology in an effort to under-
stand the significance of myths and legends in a culture. By discussing stories from
LITT70001 Crafting a Novel different cultures, see the common threads of the human experience.
Examine a practical, step-by-step approach to developing and building a novel. WINTER 2013
Topics include developing characterization; establishing goal, motivation and conflict; CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
understanding and using viewpoint; moving the story forward with dialogue; structur- 89010 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
ing scenes; sustaining tension; understanding the concept of “show, don’t tell” and SPRING/SUMMER 2013
weaving plot strands. In-class seminars also include manuscript preparation, synopsis CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and query letter writing; researching the markets; copyrights, contracts and agents. 92092 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
Ample time will be allowed each week for you to read your work in class and receive
feedback. Individual assistance will also be available. LITT70012 Science Fiction - Distance Learning
WINTER 2013 Science Fiction shows you other worlds; it describes possible future societies and the
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee problems lurking ahead. It also shows how human beings can and do create these
89026 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 future worlds - that our future is in our hands. Science fiction stands as “a bridge
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 between science and art, between the engineers of technology and the poets of
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee humanity.”
92870 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
LITT70002 Crafting a Novel: Part 2 89009 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
Focus on polishing the writing skills learned in LITT70001 Crafting a Novel, through SPRING/SUMMER 2013
workshops and lectures, pushing the novel forward to completion. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): LITT70001 Crafting a Novel 92091 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee LITT70013 Children’s Fantasy Literature,
92861 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 12 $246.90 Exploring - Distance Learning
Enter the magical worlds of Harry Potter, a small hobbit, and the many other amazing
LITT70003 Creative Writing heroes who populate children’s fantasy literature. From zooming on broomsticks
Explore the technique, style, and craft of major writing categories, including fiction, to walking with fauns, explore fantastic journeys, their creators, and the underlying
non-fiction and poetry. This introduction to the many genres of creative writing em- mythologies upon which they are based. Also explore ways to assist children and
phasizes personal creativity. Learn how to approach editors and market a manuscript. adults in appreciating the intricacies of good children’s literature and understanding
Take this opportunity to develop ideas and receive feedback from the instructor and the genre as well as how those fantastic worlds contribute to and enrich children’s
other members of the class. imaginations and lives. Software requirement: word processor.
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89029 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89011 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92093 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
COURSES
89400 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 89022 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 24 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89021 HMC (Miss) Mon Jan 21 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92472 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92105 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
MATM70003 Operations Management, Introduction to 92104 HMC (Miss) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
Become familiar with operations in manufacturing, distribution and services organiza-
tions. Learn the basics of location selection and layout. Among topics covered are ca- MATM79602 Principles of Manufacturing Management (APICS)
pacity planning and scheduling, as well as the key concepts of JIT/Lean, OPT/TOC and Learn priority and capacity management by using Material Requirements Planning
MRP. Discuss the challenges of balancing capacity with demand and be introduced to (MRP), Production Activity Control (PAC), and Just-in-time Manufacturing. Explore
forecasting techniques, demand planning and inventory ordering. Quality systems and the execution of the production plan and master production schedule, reactions to
continuous improvement methodologies, including Deming, Juran, ISO 9000 and Six capacity constraints, and maintenance of individual order control. (APICS workbook/
Sigma, will also be addressed. Association fee is $192.10 per course)
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89539 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 7-10 pm 13 $548.55 88960 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 24 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
89540 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 13 $548.55 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
MATM70004 Procurement, Introduction to 92003 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
From recognizing a need to issuing a purchase order, learn the essentials of deter-
mining quantity, specifications and price that are the cornerstone of procurement. MATM79603 Principles of Operations Planning (APICS)
Scenarios covered: repetitive purchases of production materials, procuring one-time Receive a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic inventory planning
low-cost items, large capital goods acquisition and securing commodities under principles and techniques that are used at each level in the planning process, from
long-term supply contracts. Discuss the opportunities and challenges of international strategic to tactical. Topics include: planning foundations; business planning; basics of
procurement versus domestic. Gain a broad understanding of the role of procurement forecasting; sales and operations planning; master scheduling; capacity management;
and the various ways it can be organized. operations systems. Note: This course is equivalent to MATM79603 Fundamentals of
WINTER 2013 Planning (APICS). (APICS workbook/Association fee is $192.10 per course)
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
89541 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 13 $548.55 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89542 HMC (Miss) Mon Jan 14 7-10 pm 13 $548.55 88962 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 22 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92632 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:45-10 pm 12 $548.55 92004 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
COURSES
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92654 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92652 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92033 Davis (Bram) Sat&Sun Apr 20 9 am-5 pm 4 $218.58
MGMT70015 Business Process Modeling and Improvement
MGMT70009 Employment Law - Distance Learning Examine process management concepts, tools and techniques that will help to identify
Review principles and managerial implications of employment law, including the and narrow gaps in an organizations’ quality to a minimum. The course is divided into
formation, terms, regulation and termination of the employment relationship. Topics two portions - mapping and modeling processes and improving processes. Study a
include: source of employment law; whether individuals are employees or indepen- range of topics and techniques, including process mapping, cost of quality and quality
dent contractors; discrimination and human rights legislation; employment standards tools.
legislation; the duties employees owe to employers; the duties employers owe to Prerequisite(s): MGMT70012 Business Analysis Introduction
employees; formation of the employment contract; the terms that should be in an WINTER 2013
employment contract; termination of employment; wrongful dismissal; and where CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
employment related information can be found on the Internet. 89564 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89371 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52 92656 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92655 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92448 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52
MGMT70016 Business Requirement Management
Studies and observations have proven that neglecting to effectively develop and
MGMT70012 Business Analysis Introduction document requirements and insufficient procedures pertaining to change control to
Gain an overview of the business analysis process and how the role of the business the project scope are directly related to, and serve as major causes of project failures,
analysis professional fits within the broader context of projects and the organization. uncontrolled changes and problems. By following the methodology and techniques
This dynamic and interactive course combines lectures, discussions and exercises. presented in this course, participants will be able to develop effective requirements
Overall, the course deals with real-world problems and presents methodologies to and avoid the associated pitfalls.
develop new and improved systems, products and results. Prerequisite(s): MGMT70012 Business Analysis Introduction
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CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89556 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89565 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89555 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89554 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92657 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92658 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
92646 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92647 HMC (Miss) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 MGMT70019 Environment Management,
92648 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 Introduction - Distance Learning
Study the development of analytical and evaluation skills required in the management
MGMT70013 Business Case Development, of environmental issues. Become familiar with the fate and effects of environmental
Acceptance Testing and Quality Assurance contaminants as well as their safe management. Legislation regarding safe transport,
Apply Business Case Development concepts and learn the uses of Acceptance Testing handling and disposal of contaminants are addressed. Discuss the use of site inspec-
and Quality Assurance. Within a business case learn to make recommendations about tions in the recognition and analysis of potential environmental risks.
a proposed investment, the project benefits, its risks and impact on stakeholders. WINTER 2013
Learn how to apply Acceptance Testing and Quality Assurance concepts to the busi- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ness problem. 89578 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
Prerequisite(s): MGMT70012 Business Analysis Introduction SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92671 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
89561 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89559 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 MGMT70021 Communication
89560 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 With today’s various technology tools and communication mechanisms, it is important
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 to know what is available and which mechanism should be used to communicate the
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee message. Managing various communication channels requires time management and
92649 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 effective formal and informal communication skills. Topics include: communication
92650 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 styles, mechanisms, presentation skills, facilitating skills, social marketing and ways to
92651 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 improve all communication. Note: Fee includes $27 materials fee.
WINTER 2013
MGMT70014 Business Facilitation and Communication CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
As we spend more of our time in meetings and are required to work effectively in 89584 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 21 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
teams and achieve ever more challenging and important goals, facilitation is turning 89586 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 24 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
into an increasingly important skill and tool. Examine the role of the Business Analyst 89585 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
as a communicator and facilitator, including introduction of methods that are impor- 89587 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 26 9 am-4 pm 5 $235.58
tant to running meetings, events and information gathering sessions, negotiating, SPRING/SUMMER 2013
achieving buy-in, making decisions and solving problems. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92676 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
92678 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
92677 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
COURSES
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92766 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
89621 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 MGMT70040 Practical Project
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee This course is a case-study course that provides students with the opportunity to dem-
92714 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 onstrate and apply all the theoretical concepts learned in the previous core courses.
Working in teams, students undertake the basic management functions of planning,
MGMT70034 Small Business Management organizing, controlling, and evaluating as they relate to the event.
Explore different kinds of business types and the way they compete in the Global WINTER 2013
Economy. Topics include: management techniques, ethics, human resources manage- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ment, accounting and successful management of financial resources. Discuss and 89668 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
understand innovation and creativity to remain competitive. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92767 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90
89623 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 MGMT70041 Event Planning and Protocol
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Receive a practical foundation in planning an event. Critical aspects of event planning
92716 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 are discussed including themes, food and beverage planning, cost control, menus,
quantity needs, service options, and room setup. Address key issues involved in
MGMT70035 Leadership in a Team Environment protocol when planning hospitality events, including the proper use of titles, seating,
Teams have become the fundamental building blocks of organizational structure. levels of service, and security. The purpose and role of media in organizing an event
Examine the skills and abilities needed to lead a team-based organization. Leading are also discussed.
in a team environment requires competencies, tool and techniques that focus on WINTER 2013
group dynamics rather than solely on individual performance. Learn how to mobilize CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
participation, build consensus, and enable individuals to maximize their team’s ability 89669 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
to achieve results. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92768 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
89622 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 MGMT78033 PMP Exam Preparation (35 PDUs)
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee The PMP Exam Prep workshop incorporates a unique pace, style and study methodol-
92715 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 ogy that prepares you to write PMI’s Project Management Professional (PMP®)
credential examination. This program is developed and delivered by industry-leading
MGMT70037 Principles of Convention and Meeting Planning curriculum developers and trainers. Eligibility to write the PMP exam is determined by
Study the fundamental principles and practices involved in meeting planning. Receive PMI www.pmi.org
an overview of the key functional responsibilities, as well as some of the highlights WINTER 2013
and pitfalls that may be encountered. Major topics include site selection, negotiation, CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
program planning and design, and food and beverage arrangements. 89569 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 9 am-5 pm 5 $1199.22
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89665 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90 92662 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Apr 20 9 am-5 pm 5 $1199.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee MGMT79001 Project Management, Fundamentals of
92764 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 Study concepts and basic functions of the project management body of knowledge,
including scope, quality, time, cost, risk, procurement, human resource and commu-
MGMT70038 Planning and Operations nication management. The integration of these functions into a project management
Elevate the meeting planner’s responsibilities to a professional and managerial level. system and the role of the project manager and project support staff will be reviewed.
Emphasis is on operational analysis and control, with an in-depth look at the specific This course will prepare students for further in-depth studies in project management.
topics of site inspection and selection, negotiating for services and products such as WINTER 2013
food and beverage, transportation, accommodation, security and insurance, prepara- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
tion of contracts and legal liabilities, budgeting, on-site management, and evaluation. 89199 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22
Ethics and the meeting planner’s professional code of behaviour are emphasized. 89200 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013 89203 HMC (Miss) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89204 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89666 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 89206 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89205 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89207 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
92765 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 89201 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89202 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92279 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22
92280 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
COURSES
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89023 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 89186 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92106 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 92271 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
COURSES
89032 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89031 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89570 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92117 Davis (Bram) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92663 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
92118 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
92119 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 OADM70018 Veterinary Terminology - Distance Learning
Focus on terminology specific to the veterinary office and develop the necessary
OADM70008 Medical Documents and Techniques language skills to communicate effectively within this setting. Word structure and
Study a variety of medical documents and correspondence that are currently used in terminology are studied to ensure that those working in the veterinary profession
the medical environment. Review basic keyboarding rules in punctuation, capitaliza- understand the doctor, their peers and clients.
tion, transcribing numbers and figures, along with proofreading and making correc- WINTER 2013
tions. You will be trained to keyboard and format medical documents quickly and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
efficiently. Through 5-minute timed writings, students demonstrate a minimum speed 89571 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
of 36 net words per minute. Students with less than 30 nwpm will be directed to SPRING/SUMMER 2013
OADM70000 Computer Basics and Keyboarding to develop their keyboarding speed CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and accuracy. 92664 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
Prerequisite(s): COMM12423 Business Communication, APPL70052 Word,
Advanced, OADM70007 Medical Terminology 2, Keyboarding skills (30 nwpm), and OADM70019 Animal Husbandry, Basic
College-level English skills. Study the basics of small animal husbandry. Dogs, cats, rabbits and ferrets will be the
WINTER 2013 animals studied. Topics include general care and grooming, behavior, restraint tech-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee niques, nutrition, anatomical and physical differences, immunology and vaccinology,
89167 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 disinfection and small animal diseases.
89166 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 Prerequisite(s): OADM70018 Veterinary Terminology
89165 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 14 $285.22 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89662 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
92254 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92255 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon&Thu Apr 29 2-5:30 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92253 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92759 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90
COURSES
92666 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
PROG10082 Object Oriented Programming 1 - JAVA 92397 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30 am-10 pm 12 $285.22
Study basic concepts of an object-oriented programming language. Examine basic
language syntax and object-oriented concepts as well as design considerations PSRV18783 Fundraising and Grant Writing
when generating a programming solution to a given problem. Learn how to use the Examine the function for not-for-profit organizations; strategic planning for fundrais-
procedural programming control statements, built-in data types of the language and ing activities; resource management in the voluntary sector; fundraising as a profes-
predefined classes. Emphasis will be placed on the syntax of the language relating to sion and the current state of fundraising in Canada.
the management of objects to solve programming problems, especially as these relate WINTER 2013
to encapsulation and inheritance. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): INFO16029 Problem Solving and Programming Logic 89322 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee PSYC15065G Psychology Core Concepts
89356 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Jan 15 7-10 pm 28 $553.42 Examine concepts, theories, and research findings within the biological, behavioural,
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 psychodynamic, humanistic, and cognitive perspectives. This introductory-level course
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee in the science of behaviour and mental processes covers topics such as learning and
92431 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue&Thu Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 24 $553.42 memory, motivation and emotion, personality theories, psychological disorders and
therapy.
PROG24178 Object Oriented Programming 2 - Java WINTER 2013
Acquire the critical thinking skills required to take a problem, analyze it, then come CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
up with a program to solve it. Build on the concepts of object-oriented programming 89232 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
introduced in PROG10082. Learn exception handling, inheritance, advanced class SPRING/SUMMER 2013
building concepts, Arrays and array lists plus GUI programming. Expect to take on CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
more of the responsibility for coming up with the design and the solution required to 92312 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
solve a problem.
Prerequisite(s): PROG10082 Object Oriented Programming 1 - JAVA PSYC16048 Strategies for Challenging Behaviour
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Learn about supporting pupils with the most challenging behaviours within the
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee context of the school team and under supervision of a teacher. The frequency and
92443 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 24 $553.42 intensity of challenging behaviours in the classroom and their links to predisposing
factors that place your students at risk, such as economic, environmental, cultural,
PROG70007 JavaScript and socio-economic factors are reviewed. Behaviours such as aggression, opposition,
Learn what JavaScript is, its capabilities and limitations in this introductory course. anxiety, depression, hyperactivity and bullying are also addressed. Explore innovative,
Delve into client-side vs. server-side JavaScript functionality. Develop the fundamentals practical and proactive strategies that school teams can employ to manage challeng-
of JavaScript, how to write client-side JavaScript, learn how to create intelligent forms ing behaviour and to minimize their recurrence in the classroom environment.
and how to create a Web page using DHTML. Knowledge of Windows is required, plus SPRING/SUMMER 2013
creating web pages using HTML or Java Introduction (or any previous programming CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
experience) would be helpful. Software requirement: JavaScript capable browser. This 92643 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6-10 pm 11 $285.22
course is delivered through OntarioLearn and hosted by Durham College - OL Code:
DU-PROG2238 PSYC70005 Psychology, Introduction - Distance Learning
WINTER 2013 Discover why, that in order to understand ourselves and interact appropriately with
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee others, we must first understand the basis for behaviour. The study of psychology
89047 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 provides an understanding of why people think and act as they do. It examines the
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 scientific process of research, the human brain and the nervous system, sensation and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee perception, learning, memory and personality.
92137 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
PROG70020 Dynamic Websites with AMP (Apache, MySQL and PHP) 89065 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
Examine the current trends and technology to create dynamic and secure ecommerce SPRING/SUMMER 2013
websites easily. Focus on using the AMP (Apache Web Server with PHP scripting using CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
MYSQL database) freely available as open source software. Learn how to install and 92154 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
develop applications with PHP. The knowledge gained in this course can easily be
applied to other architectures. QUAL79001 Quality Concepts
WINTER 2013 Study basic tools and concepts of quality in this foundation course for the Quality
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Assurance and Management Certificate. Define the basics of quality assurance sys-
89629 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $443.62 tems, explain the role of quality in manufacturing and service industries, identify the
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 appropriate tools for continuous process improvement, recognize and understand the
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee terminology in QA reports, and describe the statistical methods in QA process.
92724 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $443.62 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89003 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92084 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 29 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92085 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
COURSES
89241 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89251 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92318 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92329 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92330 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SCIE10386G Agony and Ecstasy: Addictions 92331 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 1-4:30 pm 12 $285.22
Use a sociological and science based study of addictions to explore historical and 92332 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue&Thu Jul 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
psychosocial issues related to a variety of common addictions such as smoking, alco-
hol, gaming and shopping. Examine addictions pertaining to psychoactive drugs and SOCI13454G Cybernation: Understanding Technology
explore the impact of these problems from a societal and biological perspective. Study developments in technology and to what motivates and drives these develop-
WINTER 2013 ments. Discuss how new technologies influence the way in which we work and live,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee and how we can understand and manage current technological change. In online
89132 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 discussions and through a research project, debate and analyze the dangers and
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 promises of new technological developments in communications, biomedical applica-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee tions, environmental and genetic engineering.
92218 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SCIE16048G Technology: Apocalypse or Eden 89239 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
Evaluate the effects of technology and the use of technology in society, as well as SPRING/SUMMER 2013
on the individual through an analysis of competing visions of technology. This course CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
will provide opportunities for written analysis of the work of Jacques Ellul, as well as 92316 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
to the history of humanism and modern institution. The question will be posed as to
whether the modern corporation is a technological oppressor or a humanist wealth SOCI70002 Leadership Development Introduction
provider, and whether individuals themselves are technicians or humanists. Learn about child development, problem solving, and program planning in a course
WINTER 2013 for people interested in working with children 5-12 years of age in community recre-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ation programs. Enhance your communication and leadership skills through role play,
89416 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $384.22 group discussions, and classroom instruction.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92488 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $384.22 89832 Davis (Bram) Sat&Sun Jan 19 9 am-5 pm 4 $218.58
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SCIE22273 Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Study the interrelationship of structure and function, and on the human body as a 92031 Davis (Bram) Sat&Sun Apr 20 9 am-5 pm 4 $218.58
living, homeostatic organism. Topics covered include: the endocrine and cardiovascular 92032 Davis (Bram) Sat&Sun Jun 1 9 am-5 pm 4 $218.58
systems; the digestion system and metabolism; the urinary system; fluid/electrolyte
and acid base balance; and the reproductive system. SOCI70003 Sociology, Introduction - Distance Learning
Prerequisite(s): BIOL14108 Human Biology Study sociology - the exploration of people and how they interact with each other and
WINTER 2013 various social groups. This course deals with the study of people’s lives, their relation-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ship to society as a whole, and how people are affected by the society in which they
89177 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 live. The concepts, theories and methods of the discipline will be introduced and dis-
cussed with particular emphasis on the dynamics of Canadian society and Canadian
SCIE70007G Global Warming: The Impact of Climate Change social problems.
There are now ominous signs that the combined effects of greenhouse gas emissions, WINTER 2013
ozone depletion and other environmental concerns could be far more disruptive than CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
we ever imagined. Examine climate change and assess the effectiveness of interna- 89066 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
tional initiatives in managing global warming. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92155 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
89376 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SOCI70006 Human Sexuality - Distance Learning
SOCI10264G Profiles in Crime This analysis of human sexuality draws on historical, theoretical, cross cultural, and
Focus on the psychological and sociological aspects of profiles, or case studies of in- life cycle perspectives of sexual attitudes, behaviours, development, and experiences.
dividuals and groups responsible for criminal actions. Explore the theoretical purpose Selected topics may include gender relations, body image, sexual diversity, arousal and
of law and justice, the causes of criminal behaviour, society’s reactions to crime and response, mating, dating and interpersonal attraction, interpersonal communication,
implications for contemporary life. Additional topics include young offenders, ethnicity, sex education, sexual health or risk, and issues of power or intimacy.
violence against women, corporate crime, mental illness, drug use and the measure- WINTER 2013
ment of crime. Topics are related as much as possible to Canadian society. Indepen- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
dent research offers the opportunity to delve into topics of personal interest. 89349 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89131 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92423 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
89130 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92217 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
COURSES
92261 Davis (Bram) Fri May 24 7-10 pm 5 $261.90
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and Sat&Sun May 25 9 am-5 pm
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and Sat&Sun Jun 1 9 am-5 pm
89468 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92262 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 12 $261.90
92263 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 12 $261.90
SYST19866 Operating Systems
Technologies (A+ Certification Prep) VDES70009 Photography, Theory and History
Develop the skills and knowledge necessary to support computer systems. Topics The discoveries and inventions that made photography possible as both an art and
include the basic concepts and applications related to operating systems, computer a science will be discussed. Examine real surviving examples of vintage photographs
hardware and software, types of computers, input and output devices, storage, file and create a photogram using the Cyanotype vintage chemical process. Videos
management and system configuration. and hundreds of vintage and contemporary images will illustrate the evolution of
WINTER 2013 photography from the 1830’s to present day. The work of important documentary,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee portrait, fashion and art photographers will be examined and discussed. Basic camera
89236 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 operations will be reviewed and the importance of balancing both techniques and
89237 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
creativity will be stressed.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): VDES70006 Basic Photography
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92315 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92264 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
SYST28296 Systems Administration Linux/UNIX
Gain an understanding of the principles and practices of systems administration: in-
VDES70013 Portraiture
stallation and configuration procedures; file systems and disk management practices;
Discover the digital realm of portrait photography by learning how to identify the in-
backup and recovery procedures; networking fundamentals; intranet/Internet services;
ner characteristics of your subject. Learn how studio lighting, composition techniques
security issues and the role and responsibilities of systems administrators.
and the principles of design will enhance the abilities of advanced amateur photog-
Prerequisite(s): SYST13416 Linux/UNIX Operating System
raphers or part-time professionals. Although ideal for students who want to broaden
WINTER 2013
their understanding of photographing people in a studio environment, outdoor and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
natural light photography are also covered. You must have your own digital single
89122 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
lens reflex (DSLR) camera. Access to on-camera flash units is an asset. A tripod and
TELE13167 Data Communication - Local Area Network a designated cable release for your camera are required. Please bring samples of
Study network concepts and develop an understanding of the relationship between portrait work that you like. Fee includes $115 lab fee.
network hardware, topologies, addressing and operating systems. Learn about Prerequisite(s): VDES70029 Photography, Intermediate Digital
networking issues such as security and internetworking as well as the importance of SPRING/SUMMER 2013
network standards. Study issues related to network resource management including CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92110 Trafalgar (Oak) Fri May 3 7-10 pm 5 $341.90
login security, object design and relationship, as well as file system security.
and Sat&Sun May 4 9 am-4 pm
Prerequisite(s): SYST19866 Operating Systems Technologies (A+ Certification Prep- and Sat&Sun May 11 9 am-4 pm
aration) OR INFO17969 Computer Fundamentals and Applications, and TELE29128
Data Communication Fundamentals VDES70014 Small Photography Business
WINTER 2013 Learn how to set up, run, market and advertise your photography business. The
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee photography business has changed drastically over the last few years. New business
89095 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 techniques, as well as many of the existing ones, are needed to be able to run a
successful small photography business; this course will help you to develop many of
TELE33324 Data Network Design and
those skills.
Configuration - Routers and Switches Prerequisite(s): VDES70029 Photography, Intermediate Digital
Acquire essential knowledge needed to deploy and manage bridges, switches and WINTER 2013
routers in a multi-protocol environment. Gain the skills needed to build, configure and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
support an internetwork, and consider the wide-area networking technologies that 89045 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
connect internetworking products.
Prerequisite(s): TELE13167 Data Communication - Local Area Network VDES70015 Wedding Photography, Introduction
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Study key concepts and fundamentals of wedding photography. Intended for the
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee occasional wedding photographer, the course includes: contemporary and photo-
92378 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 journalistic styles of wedding photography, equipment, posing individuals and large
groups, wedding traditions and cultures, and business practices. Students are expected
VDES70006 Photography, Basic Digital to bring their DSLR and flash to class. Fee includes $30 location fee.
Learn to use a camera and its accessories. Designed for individuals with little or no Prerequisite(s): VDES70029 Photography, Intermediate Digital
knowledge of photography, this course also serves as a primer for students intending WINTER 2013
to pursue photographic techniques in greater depth. Bring a digital single lens reflex CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
camera (DSLR) and owner’s manual to the first class. Note: Students should be 89882 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 12 $276.90
prepared to spend one Saturday session on a field trip. This session may not be held
on the day of the regularly scheduled class. Note: The weekend course is scheduled
over two week-ends. Note: Fee includes $15 lab fee.
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89172 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 7-10 pm 12 $261.90
COURSES
89677 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 9 am-3 pm 5 $1428.16
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92867 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-3 pm 5 $1428.16
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plan) received. A grade will be issued for each course in which a student
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end of each term to show the grades earned.
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of all required credits for any program must be completed through perform the following online services:
Sheridan in order for a student to graduate from that program.
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included in the June convocation for that year.
must be accompanied by official documentation supporting such
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been made, and it affects their academic status, they may initiate an https://access.sheridancollege.ca and follow the link titled myStudent
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Health Services are available at both the Trafalgar Road and Davis Web, you must set up a separate username and password through our
campuses, and offer professional health care, lifestyle and health online e-store. The log on ID for this site is set up by the student and is
counselling and referrals. your email address. The password is also set up by the student. This site
enables Continuing and Professional Studies students to register for
In addition to their regular hours of operation, the Trafalgar Road courses, pay for them and track their orders. It is also important to retain
and Davis Health Centres will be open scheduled evenings for your this username and password to retain access to online Continuing and
convenience. Professional Studies registration services.
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Sumon Acharjee, Administrative Randy Pilon
campus locations.
Staff Representative Bianca Tino
Parking Princess Alexander Joyce Wayne, Faculty
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parking at Sheridan campuses. Heather Angel Shelley White
INDEX
Find the course or program (titles are bolded) you’re interested in.
Information is listed alphabetically.
A
A+ Certification 2009 APPL78039 89 Adobe Flash Fundamentals APPL78033 89
ACADEMIC UPGRADING - ACADEMIC AND CAREER ENTRANCE 45 Adobe Illustrator Advanced APPL78020 88
ACADEMIC UPGRADING/ACADEMIC AND CAREER ENTRANCE 56 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CREATIVE SERIES 13
Access, Advanced APPL70054 86 Adobe Illustrator Fundamentals APPL78012 87
Access, Introduction APPL70053 86 Adobe Illustrator Intermediate APPL78021 88
ACCOUNTING 18 Adobe InDesign Advanced APPL78022 88
Accounting 1 ACCG16971 81 ADOBE INDESIGN CREATIVE SERIES 13
Accounting 1, Advanced ACCG35141 82 Adobe InDesign Fundamentals APPL78013 88
Accounting 1, Intermediate ACCG21627 81 Adobe InDesign Intermediate APPL78026 88
Accounting 2 ACCG17937 81 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CREATIVE SERIES 14
Accounting 2, Advanced ACCG30624 82 Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals APPL78014 88
Accounting 2, Intermediate ACCG21646 82 Adobe Premiere Pro Fundamentals - Video Editing APPL78027 88
Accounting Information Systems INFO31787 120 Adobe Premiere Pro Intermediate - Video Editing APPL78028 88
Accounting Software Applications 1 APPL25360 84 ADULT EDUCATION 56
Accounting Software Applications 2 APPL30275 84 Advanced Manufacturing, Introduction To ENGI79019 109
Accounting, Managerial 1 - Distance Learning ACCG70007 83 Advocacy and Professionalism
Accounting, Managerial 2 - Distance Learning ACCG70008 83 in Early Childhood Education Administration EDUC70015 105
ACCPAC ACCOUNTING 18 Aging Matters in a Changing Society:
ACCPAC Accounts Payable - Distance Learning APPL70059 87 Who’s Aging Now? HUMN18888G 119
ACCPAC Accounts Receivable - Distance Learning APPL70060 87 Agony and Ecstasy: Addictions SCIE10386G 139
ACCPAC General Ledger - Distance Learning APPL70058 86 Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection ENGI79801 110
Active Records Management INFO70030 121 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration ENGI79002 108
Adobe Acrobat Pro Fundamentals APPL78024 88 Air Handling ENGI79003 108
ADOBE ACROBAT PRO SERIES 11 Air Systems Design ENGI79008 109
Adobe After Effects Advanced APPL78030 88 Animal Husbandry 2 OADM70021 135
ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS CREATIVE SERIES 11 Animal Husbandry, Basic OADM70019 135
Adobe After Effects Fundamentals APPL78029 88 Animation Basics for Teens ANIM78000 83
ADOBE APPLICATIONS 49 Animation Portfolio Development for Teens ANIM78008 84
ADOBE DIGITAL PHOTO AND VIDEO CREATIVE SERIES 12 Anthropometrics and Ergonomics DESN13314 102
Adobe Dreamweaver Advanced APPL78032 89 APICS - ASSOCIATION FOR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 29
ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CREATIVE SERIES 12 APICS - PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (POM) 29
Adobe Dreamweaver Fundamentals APPL78031 89 APICS - PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT,
Adobe Flash Advanced APPL78034 89 CERTIFIED IN (CPIM) 30
ADOBE FLASH CREATIVE SERIES 13 Applied Mathematics MATH13406 126
INDEX
Conflict Dynamics - Distance Learning JUST70033 122 Database Design and Implementation DBAS27198 101
Construction Contract Bid Management ENGI70021 108 Decorating for Your Home 101 ATDN78006 93
CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATOR 74 Decorating Kids Rooms ATDN78010 93
Construction Methods and Technology, Basic ENGI70023 108 Descriptive and Access Cataloguing 1 - Distance Learning INFO70013 120
Contemporary Canadian Social Problems - Distance Learning SOCI70008 140 Descriptive and Access Cataloguing II - Distance Learning INFO70014 120
Contemporary Practices in Financial Planning FINA70008 112 Design Of Experiments QUAL79006 138
Continuous Improvement Process BUSM79001 95 Designing your E-Portfolio ATDN78007 93
CONTROL SYSTEMS 74 Designing, Implementing and Managing a GIS Database APPL70064 87
Controls ENGI79004 108 Desktop Publishing for Business BUSM70022 95
CONVENTIONS AND MEETING MANAGEMENT 57 Detailed Scheduling and Planning (APICS) MATM79607 128
Coping with Death HUMN70002 120 Developing Client Service Teams MKTG70007 133
Corporate Crime Investigation - Distance Learning JUST70034 122 Developing Effective Teams BUSM79003 95
Corporate Finance 1 FINA21048 111 Differential Calculus MATH22981 126
Corporate Finance 2 FINA28027 111 Disabilities Studies: Advanced EDUC51499 105
Corporate Law - Law Clerks LAWS79002 125 Document Management Technology INFO70032 121
Cost and Managerial Accounting 2 ACCG20478 81 Document Production OADM70001 134
Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 ACCG23626 82 Domestic and Workplace Violence - Distance Learning JUST70023 121
Cost Estimating, Introduction to ENGI70019 107 Drafting - Residential Spaces DESN10123 102
CPR AND FIRST AID 66 Drawing 1 (Fine Arts) ARTS70003 91
Crafting a Novel LITT70001 125 Drawing Painting Transition ARTS70004 92
Crafting a Novel: Part 2 LITT70002 125 Drawing Techniques DESN10016 102
CRAFTS AND DESIGN - FURNITURE 14 Drawing: Studio ARTS78016 92
Creating a Corporate Service Culture MKTG70006 133 Dreamweaver, Advanced APPL70027 85
Creating a Positive Learning Environment: Dreamweaver, Introduction APPL70010 84
Introduction to Adult Learning EDUC77001 106 Dynamic Websites with AMP (Apache, MySQL and PHP) PROG70020 137
Creating Harmony in Your Home ATDN78009 93
Creating Marketing Graphics
Creative and Critical Thinking (LDS)
Creative Writing
MKTG25586
MGMT70025
LITT70003
133
130
125
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CREATIVE WRITING SERIES 45 E-commerce, Introduction to ECOM15616 103
CREDIT UNION INSTITUTE OF CANADA 21 Early Childhood Education Administration Field Placement FLPL70002 114
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 58
Level 1 JUST78000 122 Early Childhood Education Curriculum Design
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR 70 and Implementation EDUC70014 105
Criminal Psychology, Criminal Minds - Distance Learning JUST70028 122 ECE - SUPERVISION AND ADMINISTRATION 57
Criminal Psychology, Psychopathic Minds - Distance Learning JUST70024 121 Environmental Policy and Economics - Distance Learning BUSM70021 94
Criminology - Distance Learning JUST70016 121 Incorporating Environmental Education
Crisis Intervention Techniques - Distance Learning JUST70036 122 Across the Curriculum EDUC70029 106
Critical and Creative Thinking OMDP70003 136 Early Childhood Education Administration Field Placement FLPL70002 114
Critical Thinking - Distance Learning SOCS70003 140 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT 60
Cults and Terrorism JUST70032 122 Electrical Inspection ENGI79802 110
Curb Appeal: How to Create ATDN78005 93 Electricity (BES) ENGI79005 108
Curriculum Planning and Design EDUC77002 107 Electricity 1 ENGI12578 107
Customer Relations, Building and Maintaining Electro Pneumatics ENGI21987 107
- Distance Learning MKTG70000 133 Employability ENGI79016 109
Customer Relationship Management MKTG20480 132 Employment Law - Distance Learning MGMT70009 129
Customer Service Skills COMM10074 98 Employment Law for Leadership Development MGMT70022 130
Cybernation: Understanding Technology SOCI13454G 139 Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings ENGI79009 109
INDEX
- Distance Learning HRMT70022 119 Interior and Insulation Inspection ENGI79806 110
Health Lab 1 HEAL13672 116 INTERIOR DECORATING 15
Heating ENGI79006 109 Interior Environments - Space Planning Basics DESN10000 101
Heating Inspection 1 ENGI79804 110 Internet Mapping APPL70065 87
Heating Inspection 2 ENGI79805 110 Indexing and Abstracting, Introduction to
High Performance Nutrition HEAL70025 117 - Distance Learning INFO70019 121
High Performance Psychology HEAL70026 117 Introduction to Character Design for Comic Books ARTS70023 92
Highscope and Curriculum Models in Early Learning EDUC25436 105 Introduction to Sketchup ATDN78002 93
Hockey Hall of Fame Presents SOCI70011 140 Introductory Chemistry 1 CHEM17370 98
HOME INSPECTION TRAINING PROGRAM 75 Introductory Chemistry for the Health Sciences II CHEM29402 98
Hospital Building Systems ENGI79010 109
Hospitality Marketing 1 MKTG70017 134 Inventory Control, Principles of (APICS) MATM79601 127
HTML Intermediate APPL70063 87 Investigative Report Writing - Distance Learning JUST70037 122
HTML Introduction APPL70033 85 Investigative Techniques - Distance Learning JUST70038 122
HTML5 and CSS3 APPL78035 89 INVESTMENT FUNDS IN CANADA 25
Human Biology BIOL14108 93 Investment Funds in Canada - Exam Preparation FINA79000 112
Human Body: Systems and Conditions ANAT70001 83 ISA Server 2004 APPL78045 90
Human Performance Programming Principles HEAL70024 117 IT OPERATIONS 52
HUMAN PERFORMANCE TRAINING (HPT) 67 ITALIAN 47
Human Relations MGMT70027 130 Italian for Travel and Everyday Use LANG78001 124
Human Relations: The Interpersonal Experience HUMN16693G 119
Human Resource Administration
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Human Resource Management 1
HRMT70006
HRMT16127
118
32
117
J
Human Resource Management 2 HRMT15655 117 JavaScript PROG70007 137
Human Resource Management, Principles of HRMT70004 117 jQuery and Javascript APPL78036 89
Human Resource Planning HRMT70007 118
Human Resources Planning and Development
- Distance Learning
Human Sexuality - Distance Learning
HRMT70008
SOCI70006
118
139
K
Kitchen and Bath Design: Advanced ATDN78008 93
INDEX
Organizational Behaviour HRMT70015 118 Principles of Quality Assurance QUAL79014 138
Orientation to Field FLPL14310 113 Principles of Skin Care ESTH14178 111
Overview Assessment and Evaluation EDUC77004 107 Problem Solving / Programming Logic INFO16029 120
Procurement, Introduction to MATM70004 127
Q
Resources Information Systems - Distance Learning HRMT70016 118
Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technician Bridging PHAR70002 136
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN BRIDGE TO REGULATION 69
Philosophy of Love and Sex PHIL17545G 136 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND MANAGEMENT 77
PHOTOGRAPHY - DIGITAL 17 Quality Auditing 1 (QA) QUAL79003 138
Photography, Advanced Digital VDES70030 142 Quality Concepts QUAL79001 137
Photography, Basic Digital VDES70006 141 Quality Management 3 QUAL79010 138
Photography, Intermediate Digital VDES70029 142 Quality Strategy and Leadership QUAL79011 138
Photography, Theory and History VDES70009 141 QuickBooks 1 APPL70024 85
Photoshop for Digital Photography APPL78017 88 QuickBooks 2 APPL70068 87
Photoshop for Interior Designers and Decorators ATDN78003 93
Physcial Exceptionalities and Personal Care
Planning and Operations
Play Experiences 1
EDUC15586
MGMT70038
EDUC11582
104
131
103
R
Play Experiences 2 EDUC10065 103 Racism and Discrimination SOCS70013 140
Plumbing Inspection ENGI79807 110 Real Estate Law 1 LAWS22928 124
PMP Exam Preparation (35 PDUs) MGMT78033 131 Real Estate Law 2 LAWS27732 124
Portraits ARTS70010 92 RECORDS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 43
Portraiture VDES70013 141 Records and Information Management Fundamentals INFO70033 121
Power Tools ENGI79026 110 Recruiting and Selection HRMT70018 119
Powerpoint APPL70057 86 Recruitment, Selection and Interviewing Techniques
Practical Project MGMT70040 131 - Distance Learning HRMT70017 119
INDEX
WASTEWATER COLLECTION 64
WATER DISTRIBUTION AND SUPPLY 65
WATER DISTRIBUTION AND WASTEWATER COLLECTION 65
Water Treatment ENGI79007 109
Web Development 1 SYST10049 140
Web Site Design APPL78052 91
WEBSITE DEVELOPER 55
Wedding Photography, Intermediate VDES70016 142
Wedding Photography, Introduction VDES70015 141
Wellness and Healthy Living HEAL13271G 116
What in the World is Going On? - Distance Learning COMM70026 100
Window Treatments and Soft Furnishings DESN27370 103
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration APPL78053 91
Wireless Network Administration APPL78054 91
Wireless Network Security APPL78055 91
Woodworking, Introduction to FURN70001 115
Word, Advanced APPL70052 86
Word, Introduction APPL70051 86
Working with Teams COMM24049 99
Writing a Marketing Plan MKTG70012 133
Writing for Publication - Distance Learning COMM70016 100
Writing Grammatically - Distance Learning COMM70011 99
Writing Poetry - Distance Learning COMM70017 100
Writing Romance Fiction - Distance Learning COMM70013 99
Writing Short Stories - Distance Learning COMM70018 100
Y
Yoga Study 2 EDUC76003 106
Yoga Study 3 EDUC76005 106
Yoga Study, Introduction to EDUC76001 106
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