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Continuing & Winter/Spring 2013

Professional Studies
WINTER/SPRING 2013

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SHERIDAN CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM CALENDAR

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MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN

Reach your goals


with Sheridan.
What are you building? A better career? A
more marketable skill set? Improved earning
potential? A satisfying hobby? Whatever your
goal is, Sheridan Continuing and Professional
Studies can help you get there.

The Faculty of Continuing and Professional


Studies, formerly known as Sheridan
Continuing Education,is committed to
providing high-quality, relevant programs
and courses, structured to make it as easy as
possible for you to take the classes you need
to reach your goal.

Last Fall, classes were held in Mississauga for the first time at the Hazel McCallion
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.

Our courses let you learn what you want, where you want, when you want.
We offer:
• over 800 courses
• 80+ certificates and diplomas
• evening and weekend classes
• multiple campuses
• online learning

More and more of our courses are being offered online every term, so you can
join discussions, ask questions and complete quizzes and assignments – any time
and place that works for you.
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How To Use This Calendar
MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY
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.

1 Programs are grouped in sections by major categories in the


front of the Calendar. Category headings appear on the blue
Compulsory courses (5)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
band at the edge of the page. QUAL79001 Quality Concepts  
Basic Statistics and SPC
2 This
QUAL79002  
heading will identify the name of a program offered within
this category QUAL79003 Quality Auditing 1  
QUAL79004 Essentials of Quality Management - 

3 The type of credential awarded for this program. QUAL79005 Advanced Statistical Methods  -

4 Curriculum: A list of all courses in this program. To qualify for


the program credential, you must successfully complete specified
Note: QUAL79001 Quality Concepts must be completed first.

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 - 

this program. QUAL79011 Quality Strategy and Leadership  -


QUAL79012 Reliability - 

6 Program/Curriculum Guidance: Contact this person for more


information about the program and curriculum. 5 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Grade 12 Math or MATH17688 Mathematics 1
7 Course Availability/Registration: Contacts for
further information on course availability, registration 6 For course availability and registration information refer to
and procedures. our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533.
8 Course Offerings: Descriptions, locations, start time and fees
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of
of courses being offered in the current term(s) are listed in
alphabetical order by course code at the back of the Calendar.
7 the calendar.

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.
Still need help? Check the back cover for WINTER 2013

information on how to contact us directly.


10 CLS# Campus
89003 Online (Sheridan)
Day(s) Start
- Jan 11
Time
-
Sess
-
Fee
$285.22

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTS AND DESIGN BUSINESS – MANAGEMENT
Adobe Creative Series 11 APICS – Principles of Operations Management (POM) 29
Crafts and Design – Furniture 14 APICS – Production and Inventory Management, Certified in (CPIM) 30
Film and Television Certification & Professional Training Centre 15 Business Analysis 30
Fine Arts 15 Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation 31
Interior Decorating 15 Canadian Institute of Management 32
Interior Decorating – Other Related 16 Human Resource Management 32
Make-Up Techniques 17 Leadership Development Series 33
Photography – Digital 17 Management Development Studies 34
Teen Summer Program 17 Manufacturing Leadership Certificate Program (MLCP) 34
Non-Profit and Voluntary Sector Leadership 34
BUSINESS – ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE Occupational Health and Safety (HTP) 35
ACCPAC Accounting 18 Ontario Institute of Purchasing Management Association of Canada
Accounting 18 (OIPMAC) 35
Business – Accounting Major 19 Project Management 36
Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping 20
Canadian Payroll Association 20 BUSINESS – MARKETING AND SALES
Certified General Accountants 21 Business – Marketing Major 37
Credit Union Institute of Canada 21 Client Relations 38
Small Business Bookkeeping 21 Marketing and Sales 38
Tax Accounting 22 Mature Consumers StudiesTM 39

BUSINESS – FINANCIAL SERVICES BUSINESS – OFFICE ADMINISTRATION


Canadian Securities 23 Library Services 40
Financial Planning 24 Microsoft Office Applications 40
Insurance Institute of Canada 24 Office Administration 41
Investment Funds in Canada 24 Office Administration – Legal 42
Mortgage Agent 26 Office Administration – Medical 42
Registered Insurance Brokers 26 Records and Information Management 43
Veterinary Office Administration 44
BUSINESS – GENERAL
Business 27 COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES
Business – General 27 Business Writing 45
Creative Writing 45
English – Communication 45
English – Essential Communication Skills 46
English as a Second Language (ESL) 46
English to French Translation for the Workplace 46
French 46
Italian 47
Literature Appreciation 48
Spanish 48

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COMPUTER STUDIES HEALTH AND WELLNESS

ARTS AND DESIGN


Computer Programming 50 CPR and First Aid 66
Computer Systems 50 Esthetics: Skincare Therapist 66
Database – Introductory 50 Fitness Trainer 66
Excel Macros and VBA 51 Human Performance Training 67
Geographic Information Systems 51 Personal Support Worker 68
IT Operations 52 Pharmacy Technician Bridge to Regulation 69
Microsoft Application Core 52 Teaching Hatha Yoga 69
Microsoft Application Expert 52
Microsoft Applications 53 JUSTICE STUDIES
Operating Systems – UNIX 53 Community Safety 70
SharePoint NEW 54 Criminal Psychology and Behaviour 70
The Web Professional Plus NEW 54 Law Clerks Certification 71
Unified Software Development Process NEW 55
Website Developer 55 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY AND TRADES
Building Environmental Systems Operator 72
EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES CAD/CAM 73
ACE – Academic Upgrading 56 Commercial Construction Management NEW 73
Adult Education 56 Construction Estimator 74
Conventions and Meeting Management NEW 57 Control Systems 74
Early Childhood Education Supervision and Administration 57 Fire Alarm Technology 74
Early Childhood Education 58 Home Inspection Training 75
Educational Assistant 60 Manufacturing Foundations Skills NEW 76
General Education Electives 61 Math and Science College Preparation 76
General Studies 62 Mechanical Fundamentals 76
Intercultural Relations 62 Quality Assurance and Management 77
Specialized Recreational Leadership 63
Sustainability Education 63 RECREATION AND LEISURE
Thanatology (Death and Dying) 63 Motorcycle Training 78

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 2012/13 ANNUAL PLANNING CHARTS INSERT


Environmental Development Series 64
Waste Water Collection 64 AT A GLANCE
Water Distribution and Supply 65 Credentials and Professional Designations 9
Water Distribution and Water Collection 65 Distance Learning 6
Hazel McCallion Campus Offerings 5
Information Sessions 4
CURRENT OFFERINGS 81
GENERAL INFORMATION 144
INDEX 151
REGISTRATION FORM INSERT
SHERIDAN CENTRE FOR
INTERNATIONALLY TRAINED INDIVIDUALS INSERT

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INFORMATION NIGHTS
Schedule your calendar!
Trafalgar Road Campus (Oakville)
1430 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Main Building
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7 p.m.
Davis Campus (Brampton)
7899 McLaughlin Road, Brampton, Main Building
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7 p.m.
Hazel McCallion Campus (Mississauga)
4180 Duke of York Boulevard, Mississauga
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7 p.m.
Join us at our Information Night(s) to speak with Program Coordinators
to receive information and advice about Continuing and Professional
Studies programs. This is a free event. Discussions start promptly at the
time indicated above, so please plan to arrive early! As coordinators
confirm their attendance, we will update our website. Refer to individual
programs for additional spring information nights. Please refer to
http://ce.sheridancollege.ca, Information Sessions, for updates on what
programs will be represented on these dates.

DAYTIME OFFERINGS
Don’t want to go out at night?
Check out our daytime offerings at the Trafalgar Road
Campus in Oakville

We offer part-time courses in the following programs during the day:


• Early Childhood Education
• Interior Decorating
• Office Administration – Medical

CONTINUING AND
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES CAMPUSES
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

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HAZEL MCCALLION CAMPUS OFFERINGS
Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection ENGI79801 110 Human Resource Planning HRMT70007 118
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration ENGI79002 108 Industrial and Labour Relations HRMT70009 118
Air Handling ENGI79003 108 Insurance - Basic Broker Registration (General Lines) BUSM79823 97
Applied Payroll Management BUSM79011 96 Insurance Against Liability - Part 1 BUSM79804 96
Automobile Insurance - Part 1 BUSM79802 96 Insurance On Property BUSM79805 97
Basic Communication Skills COMM19997 98 Inventory Control, Principles of (APICS) MATM79601 127
Building Systems: A Practical Overview ENGI79001 108 Investment Funds in Canada - Exam Preparation FINA79000 112
Business Analysis Introduction MGMT70012 129 Logistics, Introduction to MATM70005 127
Business Case Development, Acceptance Testing Managing Change MGMT70029 130
and Quality Assurance MGMT70013 129 Managing Project Procurement and Cost MGMT79011 132
Business Facilitation and Communication MGMT70014 129 Managing Project Quality and Risk MGMT79009 132
Business of Insurance BUSM79806 97 Managing Project Scope and Time MGMT79010 132
Business Process Modeling and Improvement MGMT70015 129 Principles of Manufacturing Management MATM79602 127
Canadian Securities Course Volume 1 - Exam Preparation FINA79001 113 Mortgage Agent Program BUSM79700 96
Canadian Securities Course Volume 2 - Exam Preparation FINA79002 113 National Knowledge Exam (NKE) Prep Workshop HRMT78000 119
Communication MGMT70021 129 Occupational Health and Safety HRMT70013 118
Communication and Professional Practices COMM79901 101 Operations Management, Introduction to MATM70003 127
Communication Skills Assessment COMM78015 101 Organizational Behaviour HRMT70015 118
Compensation and Benefits HRMT70002 117 Payroll Compliance Legislation BUSM79008 95
Comprehensive Practices in Risk and Retirement FINA70005 112 Payroll Fundamentals 1 BUSM79009 95
Contemporary Practices in Financial Planning FINA70008 112 Payroll Fundamentals 2 BUSM79010 95
Corporate Law - Law Clerks LAWS79002 125 Payroll Management, Introduction to BUSM79012 96
Electricity (BES) ENGI79005 108 Principles and Practice of Insurance BUSM79801 96
Employment Law for Leadership Development MGMT70022 130 Procurement, Introduction to MATM70004 127
Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings ENGI79009 109 Project Human Resources and Communications
Essential Communication Skills COMM19999 98 Management MGMT79012 132
Essentials of Loss Adjusting BUSM79825 97 Project Management MGMT70023 130
Estates - Law Clerks LAWS79004 125 Project Management, Fundamentals of MGMT79001 131
Excel, Introduction APPL70055 86 Roofing Inspection ENGI79808 110
Execution and Control of Operations (APICS) MATM79608 128 Strategic Management of Resources (APICS) MATM79610 128
Finance (LDS) MGMT70026 130 Supply Chain Management, Basics (APICS) MATM79606 127
Finance and Managerial Accounting ACCG70011 83 Training and Development HRMT70019 119
Financial Planning Capstone Course FINA70006 112 Transportation Economics MATM79704 128
Financial Planning Fundamentals FINA70007 112 Underwriting Essentials BUSM79829 97
French Beginner 1 LANG70025 123 Word, Introduction APPL70051 86
French Beginner 2 LANG70026 123
French Beginner 3 LANG70027 123
French Intermediate 1 LANG70028 123
French Intermediate 2 LANG70029 123
French Intermediate 3 LANG70030 123
Fundamentals of Materials Handling and
Warehousing (APICS) MATM79605 127
Heating ENGI79006 109
Heating Inspection 1 ENGI79804 110
Hospital Building Systems ENGI79010 109
Human Relations MGMT70027 130
Human Resource Administration HRMT70006 118

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OPEN LEARNING & ONLINE COURSES
Winter 2013 Courses with Location of Online (Sheridan)
Courses Start: January 11, 2013 Your course is located on the Sheridan server. You will receive your
Last Date to Register: January 18, 2013 UserID and initial password in the mail. Currently, we have two SLATE
Last Date to Book Final Exams: April 1, 2013 platforms. To login to SLATE, visit www.sheridancollege.ca, click SLATE.
Final Exams: Tue–Wed–Thu–Sat To login to SLATE2 visit slate.sheridancollege.ca, if you are unsure where
(week of April 16, 2013) your course is located please contact us.

Spring 2013 Courses with a Location of Online (Ont Learn)


Your course is located on the OntarioLearn server. Your UserID and
Courses Start: May 10, 2013 initial password is available on the Ontario Learn website at: www.
Last Date to Register: May 17, 2013 ontariolearn.com; click login and follow the instructions.
Last Date to Book Final Exams: August 1, 2013
Final Exams: Tue–Wed–Thu–Sat Courses with a Location of Online (LearnKey)
(week of August 13, 2013) Your course is offered in partnership with LearnKey and Sheridan. Your
UserID and initial password for accessing the course will be sent to you
Final Exams using the email you indicated at the time of registration.
Please note that all final exams are held at the Davis Campus in
Brampton and can only be booked online, using the following address: Courses with a Location of Online (iTek)
http://conedexams.sheridancollege.ca. Your course is offered in partnership with Merlan/Intelitek and Sheridan.
Your UserID and initial password for accessing the course will be sent to
Final grades are posted on the Access Sheridan website. It may take
you using the email you indicated at the time of registration.
2-3 weeks to receive your grades from OntarioLearn.
For course availability and registration information refer to our website To find out which book or materials are required for your course, please
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533. contact the Davis Campus Bookstore, online at:
www.sheridan-davis.bkstr.com
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of
the Calendar. You’ll need the Sheridan course code when you order your text(s) online.

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.

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NOTICE FOR ALL
CONTINUING EDUCATION
STUDENTS TAKING COURSES
LEADING TO AN ONTARIO
COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Ontario College Diplomas in Early Childhood Education,
Business–General, Business–Accounting and Business–
Marketing will no longer be delivered through the Faculty
of Continuing and Professional Studies as of Fall 2013.
All students wishing to pursue these diplomas part-time
will be served by the Faculty responsible for the full-time
delivery of these programs.
For programs beginning Fall 2013, all new students who
wish to pursue an Ontario College Diploma in Business
or Early Childhood Education at Sheridan must apply for
admission to these programs through ontariocolleges.ca,
the application service owned and operated by the Ontario
public colleges. Application opens at ontariocolleges.ca in
early October 2012. For courses beginning in September
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.
Applications may still be accepted after February 1 for
admission to programs starting in Fall 2013, subject to
availability. For courses beginning in January or May 2014,
applications are processed year round and are not subject
to the same timelines.
Please see
http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Admissions.aspx for
additional information about applying to ontariocolleges.ca
and admission to Sheridan programs.

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SHERIDAN ONLINE PROGRAMS
Please refer to the page listed for complete program information

Accounting – Sheridan Certificate 18


ACCPAC Accounting – ROA 18
Business Writing – ROA 45
Client Relations – ROA 38
Commercial Construction Management – ROA 73
Computer/IT Certification Prep Courses NEW 54
Construction Estimator – ROA 74
Conventions and Meeting Management – ROA 57
Creative Writing Series – ROA 45
Criminal Psychology and Behaviour – ROA 70
ECE - Supervision and Administration - Ontario College Graduate Certificate 57
English to French Translation for the Workplace – ROA 46
Environmental Development ROA 64
Geographic Information Systems – ROA 51
Home Inspection Training – ROA 75
Human Resource Management – Sheridan Certificate 32
Intercultural Relations – ROA 62
Library Services – ROA 40
Literature Appreciation – ROA 48
Management Development Studies - Sheridan Certificate 34
Manufacturing Foundations Skills Courses NEW 76
Mature Consumer Studies - Sheridan Certificate 39
MLCP Manufacturing Leadership Certificate Program 34
MS Application Core – ROA 52
MS Application Expert – ROA 52
Occupational Health and Safety (HTP) – ROA 35
Pharmacy Technician Bridge Program 69
Project Management – Sheridan Certificate 36
Records and Information Management – ROA 43
Small Business Bookkeeping – Sheridan Certificate 21
Sustainability Education – ROA 63
Thanatology (Death and Dying) – ROA 63
Tax Accounting – Sheridan Certificate 22
Veterinary Office Administration – ROA 44
Website Developer - Sheridan Certificate 55

For complete listing of all our online courses, please refer to our website www.sheridancollege.ca

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CREDENTIALS
& PROFESSIONAL
DESIGNATIONS
ARTS AND DESIGN BUSINESS – MANAGEMENT
Adobe Acrobat Pro Series, Recognition of Achievement 11 APICS-Principles of Operations Management (POM)* 29
Adobe After Effects Creative Series, Recognition of Achievement 11 APICS-Production and Inventory Management, Certified in (CPIM)* 30
Adobe Digital Photo and Video Creative Series, Recognition of Business Analysis, Sheridan Certificate* 30
Achievement12 Canadian Institute of Management – Certification in Management and
Adobe Dreamweaver Creative Series, Recognition of Achievement 12 Administration (C.I.M.)* 32
Adobe Flash Creative Series, Recognition of Achievement 13 Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation* 31
Adobe Illustrator Creative Series, Recognition of Achievement 13 Human Resources Management, Sheridan Certificate 32
Adobe InDesign Creative Series, Recognition of Achievement 13 Leadership Development Series, Sheridan Certificate 33
Adobe Photoshop Creative Series, Recognition of Achievement 14 Management Development Studies, Sheridan Certificate 34
Fine Arts, Sheridan Certificate 15 Manufacturing Leadership Certificate Program (MLCP) 34
Interior Decorating, Sheridan Certificate 15 Non-Profit and Voluntary Sector Leadership, Sheridan Certificate 34
Make-up Techniques, Recognition of Achievement 17 Occupational Health and Safety (HTP), Recognition of Achievement 35
Photography-Digital, Sheridan Certificate 17 Ontario Institute of Purchasing Management Association of Canada* 35
Project Management, Sheridan Certificate* 36
BUSINESS – ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE * Denotes Professional Designation
ACCPAC Accounting, Recognition of Achievement 18
Accounting, Sheridan Certificate 18 BUSINESS – MARKETING AND SALES
Business – Accounting, Ontario College Diploma 19 Business – Marketing, Ontario College Diploma 37
Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping* 20 Client Relations, Recognition of Achievement 38
CPA – Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP)* 2 20 Marketing and Sales, Sheridan Certificate 38
CPA – Certified Payroll Manager (CPM)* 20 Mature Consumers Studies, Sheridan Certificate 39
Certified General Accountants of Ontario* 21
Credit Union Institute of Canada – General Business Studies Certificate* 21 BUSINESS – OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Small Business Bookkeeping, Sheridan Certificate 21 Library Services, Recognition of Achievement 40
Tax Accounting, Sheridan Certificate 22 Microsoft Office Applications – Sheridan Certificate 40
Office Administration, Sheridan Certificate 41
BUSINESS – FINANCIAL SERVICES Office Administration – Legal, Sheridan Certificate 42
Canadian Securities* 23 Office Administration – Medical, Sheridan Certificate 42
Financial Planning, Recognition of Achievement 24 Records and Information Management, Recognition of Achievement 43
Insurance Institute of Canada Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) Veterinary Office Administration, Recognition of Achievement 44
Program* 25
Investment Funds in Canada* 25
COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES
Mortgage Agent Program* 26
Business Writing, Recognition of Achievement 45
Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario Licensing Course* 26
Creative Writing, Recognition of Achievement 45
English to French Translation for the Workplace, Recognition of
BUSINESS – GENERAL Achievement 46
Business, Ontario College Diploma 27 French: Conversational Proficiency, Sheridan Certificate 46
Business, Sheridan Certificate 27 Literature Appreciation, Recognition of Achievement 48

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COMPUTER STUDIES MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY AND TRADES
Computer Programming – Introduction, Building Environmental Systems Operator-Class 1, Sheridan Certificate 72
Recognition of Achievement 50 Building Environmental Systems Operator-Class 2, Sheridan Certificate 72
Computer Systems, Sheridan Certificate (Program retires In Fall 2013) 50 Construction Estimator, Recognition of Achievement 74
Database – Introductory, Recognition of Achievement 50 Commercial Construction Management – Recognition of Achievement 73
Excel Macros and VBA, Recognition of Achievement 51 Control Systems, Sheridan Certificate 74
Geographic Information Systems, Recognition of Achievement 51 Fire Alarm Technology Program* 74
IT Operations, Sheridan Certificate 52 Home Inspection Training, Recognition of Achievement* 75
Microsoft Application Core, Recognition of Achievement 52 Mechanical Fundamentals, Sheridan Certificate 76
Microsoft Application Expert, Recognition of Achievement 52 Quality Assurance, Sheridan Certificate 77
Operating Systems - UNIX, Recognition of Achievement 53
The Web Professional Plus, Recognition of Achievement 54 * Denotes Professional Designation
Website Developer, Sheridan Certificate 55

EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES


Adult Education, Sheridan Certificate 52
Conventions and Meeting Management, Recognition of Achievement 57
Early Childhood Education, Ontario College Diploma
Early Childhood Education – Supervision and Administration, Ontario
58
NOTICE FOR ALL
College Graduate Certificate 57 CONTINUING EDUCATION
Educational Assistant, Ontario College Diploma
General Studies, Sheridan Certificate
60
62
STUDENTS TAKING COURSES
Intercultural Relations, Recognition of Achievement 62 LEADING TO AN ONTARIO
Sustainability Education, Recognition of Achievement 63 COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Thanatology (Death and Dying), Recognition of Achievement 63
Ontario College Diplomas in Early Childhood Education,
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Business–General, Business–Accounting and Business–
Marketing will no longer be delivered through the Faculty
Environmental Development, Recognition of Achievement 64 of Continuing and Professional Studies as of Fall 2013.
Waste Water Collection, Sheridan Certificate 64 All students wishing to pursue these diplomas part-time
Water Distribution and Supply, Sheridan Certificate 65 will be served by the Faculty responsible for the full-time
Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection, Ontario College delivery of these programs.
Certificate 65 For programs beginning Fall 2013, all new students who
wish to pursue an Ontario College Diploma in Business
or Early Childhood Education at Sheridan must apply for
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
admission to these programs through ontariocolleges.ca,
Esthetics: Skin Care Therapist, Sheridan Certificate 66 the application service owned and operated by the Ontario
Fitness Trainer, Sheridan Certificate 66 public colleges. Application opens at ontariocolleges.ca in
Human Performance Training, Sheridan Certificate 67 early October 2012. For courses beginning in September
Personal Support Worker, Ontario College Certificate 68 2013, applications received at ontariocolleges.ca on
or before February 1, 2013 will be considered equally.
Teaching Hatha Yoga, Sheridan Certificate 69
Offers of admission will be made beginning February 1.
Applications may still be accepted after February 1 for
JUSTICE STUDIES admission to programs starting in Fall 2013, subject to
availability. For courses beginning in January or May 2014,
Criminal Psychology and Behaviour, Recognition of Achievement 70
applications are processed year round and are not subject
Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario Law Clerks Certification Program* 71 to the same timelines.
Please see
http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Admissions.aspx for
additional information about applying to ontariocolleges.ca
and admission to Sheridan programs.

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ARTS AND
DESIGN

ARTS AND DESIGN


Study at one of North America’s leading institutes of design and
technology. Sheridan’s Arts and Design programs encourage students to
explore and discover their individual talent and imagination.
Challenge yourself with a wide variety of creative media including:
photography, painting, drawing, artisan media, digital media or interior
decorating.
Courses are taught by experienced professionals and artisans in spacious,
well-equipped studio facilities.

Adobe Acrobat Pro Series Information Session: Adobe Creative Series


RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Information sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
THIS PROGRAM WILL BE DISCONTINUED IN THE FALL 2013. In order to use Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice and make informed
these workshops towards the Recognition of Achievement, you must complete decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
all workshops by August 2013. If unsure about your status in light of these are free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.
changes email your coordinator for clarification. (Contact information below)
Please PRE-REGISTER two days prior to the session to confirm your
Become proficient using Adobe Acrobat Pro software to create and edit files attendance.
in the internationally used and cross-platform compatible PDF (Portable
Document Format). Build PDF Portfolios, add interactivity, editable form fields Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
and more. (Oakville)

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)

CURRICULUM Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/


for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
Successfully complete the following workshops: dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
APPL78024 Adobe Acrobat Pro Fundamentals - 
Information Session.
APPL78025 Adobe Acrobat Pro Advanced - -

For course availability and registration information refer to


our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
905-459-7533 insert for expected course offerings.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
Information on this series of workshops can be obtained by Adobe After Effects Creative Series
contacting Program Coordinator Paul Kelly at paul.kelly@sheridancollege.ca RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
THIS PROGRAM WILL BE DISCONTINUED IN THE WINTER 2014. In order to
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
below)
Adobe After Effects is a timeline-based animation program that allows you to
take elements created in Photoshop and Illustrator, add effects and turn them
into motion graphics.

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Taught by industry professionals, the Adobe Creative Series offers a set of Taught by industry professionals, the Adobe Digital Photo and Video Series
workshops designed to help you get the most out of this specialized software. offers a set of workshops designed to help you get the most out of these
specialized programs.
Note: All Adobe courses are exempt from reduced fees.
Note: All Adobe courses are exempt from reduced fees.
CURRICULUM
Successfully complete the following workshops: CURRICULUM
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp Successfully complete the following workshops:
APPL78029 Adobe After Effects Fundamentals -  COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
APPL78030 Adobe After Effects Advanced -  APPL78014 Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals  
APPL78017 Photoshop for Digital Photography  
For course availability and registration information refer to APPL78027 Adobe Premiere Pro Fundamentals - Video Editing - 
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or APPL78028 Adobe Premiere Pro Intermediate - Video Editing - 
905-459-7533
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the For course availability and registration information refer to
calendar. our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533
Information on this series of workshops can be obtained by
contacting Program Coordinator Paul Kelly at paul.kelly@sheridancollege.ca Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.

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  -

For course availability and registration information refer to


Adobe Digital Photo and our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Video Creative Series 905-459-7533
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
THIS PROGRAM WILL BE DISCONTINUED IN THE WINTER 2014. In order to
use these workshops towards the Recognition of Achievement, you must Information on this series of workshops can be obtained by
complete all workshops by December 2013. If unsure about your status in light contacting Program Coordinator Paul Kelly at paul.kelly@sheridancollege.ca
of these changes email your coordinator for clarification. (Contact information
below)
Learn the process of editing your digital and video images using the Adobe
workshops to create a finished DVD.

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Information Session: Adobe Creative Series
Adobe Illustrator Creative Series
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Information sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice and make informed THIS PROGRAM WILL BE DISCONTINUED IN THE WINTER 2014. In order to
use these workshops towards the Recognition of Achievement, you must

ARTS AND DESIGN


decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
are free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated. complete all workshops by December 2013. If unsure about your status in light
of these changes email your coordinator for clarification. (Contact information
Please PRE-REGISTER two days prior to the session to confirm your below)
attendance.
Adobe Illustrator is a remarkably powerful vector graphics program used to
Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road build everything from simple icons, logos and business cards to complete
(Oakville) illustrations and packaging industry artwork.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road (Oakville) Taught by industry professionals, the Adobe Illustrator Creative Series offers
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road a set of workshops designed to help you get the most out of this specialized
(Oakville) software.

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

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COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Adobe Photoshop Creative Series
APPL78013 Adobe InDesign Fundamentals  
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
APPL78026 Adobe InDesign Intermediate  -
APPL78022 Adobe InDesign Advanced  - THIS PROGRAM WILL BE DISCONTINUED IN THE WINTER 2014. In order to
use these workshops towards the Recognition of Achievement, you must
For course availability and registration information refer to complete all workshops by December 2013. If unsure about your status in light
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or of these changes email your coordinator for clarification. (Contact information
905-459-7533. below)
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Adobe Photoshop is so much more than an image editor. Learn how to
calendar.
retouch and adjust digital images, and explore the many other ways the
Information on this series of workshops can be obtained by program can be used as a creative tool for graphic designers.
contacting Program Coordinator Paul Kelly at paul.kelly@sheridancollege.ca
Taught by industry professionals, the Adobe Photoshop Creative Series offers
a set of workshops designed to help you get the most out of this specialized
Information Session: Adobe Creative Series software.
Information sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program Note: All Adobe courses are exempt from reduced fees.
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions CURRICULUM
are free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated. Successfully complete the following workshops:
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Please PRE-REGISTER two days prior to the session to confirm your
attendance. APPL78014 Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals  
APPL78018 Adobe Photoshop Intermediate - -
Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road APPL78019 Adobe Photoshop Advanced - -
(Oakville)
For course availability and registration information refer to
Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road (Oakville)
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road 905-459-7533.
(Oakville)
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ calendar.
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with Information on this series of workshops can be obtained by
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. contacting Program Coordinator Paul Kelly at paul.kelly@sheridancollege.ca
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Information Session.
Crafts and Design - Furniture
Develop outstanding creative and technical skills in woodworking/furniture
design in one of Canada’s best studio facilities.
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
insert for expected course offerings. Furniture Course:
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
FURN70001 Woodworking, Introduction to  

For course availability and registration information refer to


our website at http://ce.sheridanincollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
For course guidance, contact Program Coordinator Robert Diemert at
COURSE CANCELLATIONS 905-845-9430, ext. 2659.
Courses are cancelled if enrolment is insufficient.
If a course is cancelled, registrants will be
contacted by telephone using the numbers
provided on your registration form or your
online profile. Please ensure this information is
accurate. In the case of a course cancellation,
your fees may be transferred to another course
that term (space permitting) or fully refunded.

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Film and Television - Certification Electives – Select (2) from the following:

and Professional Training Centres COURSE CODE


ARTS70004
COURSE TITLE
Drawing-Painting Transition
W Sp
 
Experience superior learning in our Oakville–based AVID Authorized ARTS70006 Figure Drawing 2  -
Education Centre. Located in the Sheridan Centre for Animation and Emerging

ARTS AND DESIGN


ARTS70009 Landscape Painting with Len Aguanno - 
Technologies (SCAET), our state–of–the–art environment trains professionals ARTS70008 Painting 2 – Life Painting  
in specialized editing skills using the newest AVID Nitris DX™ systems. Upon ARTS70010 Portraits  
successful completion of the various levels of training, successful students ARTS70023 Introduction to Character Design for Comic Books  
receive an AVID Certificate of Completion. More experienced AVID users
can take advantage of our testing centre to apply for the AVID CERTIFIED For course availability and registration information refer to
USER PROGRAM (ACU). AVID Nitris DX™ courses are authorized by AVID our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Technology, Inc –WorldWide Training and are instructed by AVID® certified 905-459-7533.
faculty.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Note: All AVID and IATSE courses are exempt from reduced fees. calendar.
For more information on the AVID Authorized Education Centre visit For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator John
the website at http://avid.sheridancollege.ca Parker at 905-845-9430, ext. 2612.

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 more information on IATSE (Local 677) Authorized Training COURSES


Centre visit the website at http://iatse.sheridancollege.ca COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
ARTS78016 Drawing Studio  
Painting Studio
Fine Arts ARTS78023  

SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE For course availability and registration information refer to


our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
The Fine Arts Program provides you with an opportunity to explore and 905-459-7533.
develop your awareness in drawing and painting. Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Note: Fine Arts students are required, as part of the curriculum, to study life calendar.
drawing. This regularly includes drawing the nude figure and the study of
human anatomy.
Interior Decorating
Attention Painting Students: All classes are conducted using non-toxic SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
media. The use of solvents and oil based paints is strictly prohibited.
The Interior Decorating Program provides excellent preparation for those
CURRICULUM wishing to pursue a career in residential decorating. Graduates may choose
You must successfully complete 7 courses as follows. to work in a variety of creative areas. They may choose self employment or
Note: prerequisites must be met. gain employment as sales consultants in retail or wholesale showrooms, or as
colour, space planning or decorative arts consultants.
Compulsory courses (4)
Graduates of the Interior Decorating Sheridan Certificate program are
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp recognized by CDECA (Canadian Decorators Association).
ARTS70001 Art History, Introduction  
ARTS70002 Colour in Fine Art  -
The Interior Decorating Certificate program curriculum closely aligns with the
first year of the full-time Interior Decorating Diploma program. Students who
ARTS70007 Painting 1 (Fine Arts)  
successfully complete this certificate program (plus COMM19999 Essential
ARTS70003 Drawing 1 (Fine Arts) or  
Communications Skills and one General Education course) are eligible to apply
ARTS70005 Figure Drawing 1  
for entry into the second year of the full time Interior Decorating Diploma
program.
Compulsory workshop (1)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Professional Artist’s Portfolio (must be taken last for
ARTS70013 certificate completion) - 

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CURRICULUM
You must successfully complete 14 courses as follows. You may take the Information Session: Interior Decorating
courses in any sequence as long as prerequisites are met. Sheridan Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
reserves the right to reassess previously granted credits more than 5 years Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
old to ensure their relevancy. decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are
Compulsory Courses (11) available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
DESN13314 Anthropometrics and Ergonomics  - (Oakville) Room # AA1a
DESN14049 Colour Theory and Interior Applications - 
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
DESN10123 Drafting - Residential Spaces -  for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
DESN10016 Drawing Techniques   dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
DESN12758 Finishes and Sustainable Issues  
DESN15436 Fundamentals of Design  
HIST15288 History of the Decorative Arts - -
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
DESN10000 Interior Environments 1 – Space Planning Basics - 
insert for expected course offerings.
DESN10065 Principles of Drafting  
DESN10199 Textiles and Applications  -
DESN10049 Visual Concepts and Principles - 
Interior Decorating - Other Related
Electives – Select (3) from the following: The following courses are not part of the Certificate in Interior Decorating but
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp offered as an added learning opportunity.
DESN70006 Business Practice for Interior Decorators - 
COURSES
INFO16859 Introduction to CADD *  -
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
DESN70005 Kitchen and Bath: The Basics  
ATDN78003 Adobe Photoshop for Interior Decorators  
DESN20025 Lighting - 
DESN20065 Rendering and Presentation Skills 1  
Art Appreciation and Knowledge for Interior
ATDN78001 Decorators - -
DESN27370 Window Treatments and Soft Furnishings - 
ATDN78009 Creating Harmony in Your Home  
* Note: Students must have experience using the windows operating ATDN78005 Curb Appeal: How to Create - 
system in order to be successful in INFO16859 Introduction to CADD. ATDN78006 Decorating for Your Home 101  -

For course availability and registration information refer to ATDN78010 Decorating Kids Rooms  

our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or ATDN78007 Designing your E-Portfolio  -

905-459-7533. ATDN78011 Furniture Accessories - -


ATDN78008 Kitchen and Bath Design: Advanced  
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
ATDN78002 Sketchup - 
calendar.
ATDN70002 Special Event Planning - -
For course and program guidance regarding the Interior ATDN78004 The Fundamentals of Home Staging  
Decorating program, email Program Coordinator Donna Armstrong at ATDN78012 Wall Coverings - A How to Workshop - -
donna.armstrong@sheridancollege.ca
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
INSTRUCTORS REQUIRED - INTERIOR DECORATING 905-459-7533
Instructors are needed to teach in the Interior Decorating Program at Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
the Trafalgar Road Campus for evenings and some days. Applicants calendar.
who hold an Interior Design Advanced Diploma or degree are
preferred and should have a minimum of 5 years work experience
in residential design or decorating. Pay range is between $33 to Make-up Artistry
$40 per hour with a graduated stipend at the end of most courses. SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
Only successful applicants will receive a reply. Send resumes to
judy.travis@sheridancollege.ca The Make-up Artistry Sheridan Certificate is no longer offered however we
continue to offer the Make-Up Techniques Recognition of Achievement
Program.

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Make-up Techniques For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT 905-459-7533.
Enhance your skills in make-up techniques. Combine practice and knowledge Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
to achieve a total day or evening look. calendar.

ARTS AND DESIGN


Note: If the course description indicates that a kit is required, please purchase For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator Owen
it at the Trafalgar Road Campus Bookstore prior to your first class. A kit receipt Colborne at 905-845-9430, ext. 2572 (Halton), or 905-459-7533, ext. 2572
will be issued upon payment and must be presented on the first evening (Peel) or email: owen.colborne@sheridancollege.ca
of class in order to receive your kit. Approximate cost for the Make-up
Techniques 1 kit is $450.
Photography - Other Related
CURRICULUM
The following courses are not part of the Photography - Digital certificate but
You must successfully complete the following 3 courses: are considered valuable additional learning opportunities in this field of study.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
COSM70001 Make-up Techniques 1 *  
COURSES
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
COSM70002 Make-up Techniques 2 - 
APPL78014 Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals  
Hair Styling for Make-up Artists (formerly
COSM13314 COSM70005 Hair Design)  
APPL78017 Adobe for Digital Photography  
APPL78018 Adobe Photoshop Intermediate - -
* Kit required APPL78019 Adobe Photoshop Advanced - -

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.

Teen Summer Program


Photography - Digital The following courses will be offered to Teens (ages 13-18) during the summer.
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
PARENTS: If you are registering online through our estore, please make sure
Are you a hobby photographer who would like to upgrade your skills? Perhaps you register in your child’s name.
you would like to explore the possibility of earning income from your hobby, or
gain an introduction to professional methods in photography and in starting a COURSES
business. Sheridan offers a Certificate Program in photography that will enable COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
you to explore these opportunities. ANIM78000 Animation Basics for Teens - 
ANIM78008 Animation Portfolio Development for Teens - 
CURRICULUM
ANIM78004 Character Design for Teens - 
You must successfully complete the following 10 courses: ARTS78019 Computer Animation for Teens - 
Compulsory Courses (4) ARTS78004 Life Drawing for Teens - 

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.

Electives - Select (6) from the following:


COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Photojournalism, Introduction (replaces VDES70011 Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy
VDES70034 Photojournalism) - - of the information in this Calendar as of the date
The Modern Portrait (replaces VDES70012 Picturing of publication; however, changes may occur
VDES70033 People) - 
subsequent to publication.
VDES70013 Portraiture - 
VDES70031 Small Product Photography -  Please refer to the Continuing & Professional Studies
VDES70014 The Small Photography Business  - link on our website at ce.sheridancollege.ca for the
VDES70015 Wedding Photography, Introduction  - most recent information.
VDES70016 Wedding Photography, Intermediate - 

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BUSINESS
ACCOUNTING
AND FINANCE
Sheridan’s accounting courses provide the knowledge and skills essential
to succeed in an accounting career. Many courses offered are recognized
by Professional Associations and/or are accredited by the Certified
General Accountants Association of Ontario (CGA).

ACCPAC Accounting For course availability and registration information refer to


our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT 905-459-7533.
ONLINE DELIVERY Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back
of the calendar.
Learn the skills necessary to begin using ACCPAC - the industry accounting
software standard in medium to large scale businesses. For course and program guidance: email
ce-accounting@sheridancollege.ca
COURSES
You must successfully complete the following 3 courses:
Information Sessions
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
APPL70058 General Ledger   Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
APPL70060 Accounts Receivable  
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are
APPL70059 Accounts Payable  
available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.
For course availability and registration information refer to Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or (Oakville)
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 information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Information Session.
Accounting
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
Whether you’re in the accounting field or just getting started, Sheridan’s Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
Accounting Certificate will broaden your accounting knowledge and help you insert for expected course offerings.
acquire the basic skills needed to start an accounting career.

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 - 

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ACCG31709 Auditing 2 -  COMM12423 Business Communications  

BUSINESS – ACCOUNTING + FINANCE


ACCG70013 Auditing 2 - Distance Learning   MATH16269 Business Mathematics  
ACCG70015 Financial Management 1 - Distance Learning - - APPL19402 Computer Applications for Business  
APPL70024 QuickBooks 1  - FINA11079 Finance  
APPL70068 QuickBooks 2   HRMT16127 Human Resources Management 1  
APPL70026 Simply Accounting 1 -  ECOM15616 Introduction to E-Commerce  
APPL70069 Simply Accounting 2  - MKTG19439 Marketing 1  
FINA70003 Taxation 1 - Distance Learning   ECON15269G Micro Economics  
FINA70004 Taxation 2 - Distance Learning  
SECTION B: It is advisable that you complete Section A before
For course availability and registration information refer to completing Section B. Within this section, you can complete the courses
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or in any sequence as long as prerequisites are met.
905-459-7533.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the INFO31787 Accounting Information Systems  
calendar. ACCG21627 Accounting, Intermediate 1  

For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website ACCG21646 Accounting, Intermediate 2  

at http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca APPL25360 Accounting Software Applications 1  


FINA21048 Corporate Finance 1  
FINA28027 Corporate Finance 2
Business - Accounting
 
ACCG20478 Cost and Managerial Accounting 2  
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA ACCG23626 Cost and Managerial Accounting 1  
LAWS70001 Law for Business Managers  
Combining top-notch academic and practical experience, the Business
ECON22358G Macroeconomics  
Accounting Diploma facilitates skills and knowledge to meet the demands of
the business world, including: COMM28883 Reports and Presentations  
MATH29875 Statistical Methods and Analysis  
• a solid background in standard accounting practices and a broad
business perspective Plus:
• expertise in word processing, spreadsheets and personal income tax
Two Approved General Education Electives (see index) - these can be
software
taken anytime.
• communication skills, which are critical for advising business owners
and managers For course availability and registration information refer to our website
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533.
The Diploma is equivalent to Sheridan’s two-year Ontario College Diploma in
Business Accounting. Graduates with this diploma may apply for entry into Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
the third year of Sheridan’s full-time Business Administration - Accounting calendar.
program which provides in-depth accounting knowledge and a broad business
For course and program guidance: email
education covering the basics of management, business communications,
ce-accounting@sheridancollege.ca
business simulation, and more.
Note: Sheridan programs are regularly reviewed and updated in response to
Information Sessions
the changing business environment. This results in courses being added and
dropped from programs, including courses students may have already taken. In Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
such cases, our policy is to evaluate program completion against the program Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
as it presently stands, and as it was when the student began. However, decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are
students who have completed courses which are no longer part of the available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.
program must finish their diploma within two years, or the new requirements
will supersede those courses and only the new courses will be acceptable. Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
(Oakville)
If unsure about your status, you can request a Program Status Check, by
logging into AccessSheridan and select Office of the Registrar, CE Request for Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
Program Status Check. Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
CURRICULUM
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
You must successfully complete the following 24 courses:
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Compulsory Courses (22) Information Session.
SECTION A: It is advisable to complete this section first. You can
complete the courses in any sequence as long as prerequisites are met:
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
ACCG16971 Accounting 1   insert for expected course offerings.
ACCG17937 Accounting 2  

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Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP)
The Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB), offers a program leading to a CPA Requirements - Sheridan Equivalent
career as a professional bookkeeper. The Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping
(CIB) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to preparing men and Payroll Compliance Legislation
women for professional positions in a financial environment. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
BUSM79008 Payroll Compliance Legislation  
Refer to The Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping at P.O. Box
963, 31 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5C 2K3. Phone: Payroll Fundamentals 1
416-925-9420, Fax: 416-929-8815, Email: info@cibcb.com or Web:
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
http://www.cibcb.com/html/sheridan_cont_edu.htm for a listing of Sheridan
equivalent courses. BUSM79009 Payroll Fundamentals 1*  

Introduction to Accounting
Canadian Payroll Association - COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp

Payroll Certification Programs ACCG16971 Accounting 1  

The CPA’s Certification Programs Payroll Fundamentals 2

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:

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BUSM79008 Payroll Compliance Legislation - Starting Fall 2012
Certified General

BUSINESS – ACCOUNTING + FINANCE


BUSM79009 Payroll Fundamentals 1 - Starting Winter 2013
Accountants of Ontario
BUSM79010 Payroll Fundamentals 2 - Starting Spring 2013
Membership and Exam Fees: In addition to the tuition fee paid to
Sheridan, students are also responsible for the following CPA fees:
• materials fee of $100 per course
• exam fee $200 per course
• membership fee $165 for one year
A career you can count on - In today’s complex business world, financial
Students must pay these fees directly with CPA at www.payroll.ca (click on specialists require increasingly sophisticated skills and knowledge. The CGA
“Registration Forms”). Failure to do so will mean that you won’t receive a program of professional studies prepares candidates to be able to analyze and
book and that you not be eligible to write the mid-term exam. deliver clear, transparent, and reliable financial information, and to develop
Registration Deadlines: In order to receive your student materials in the and present business strategies based on that information. It equips students
first class you should register with Sheridan at least one week in advance of to see more than numbers; the ability to understand the numbers and see how
the course start date. You are also strongly advised to register with CPA at they impact productivity, sustainability, risk management and more.
least two weeks in advance of the course start date. Visit www.payroll.ca to The Certified General Accountants of Ontario accepts many Sheridan
register with CPA. Continuing and Professional Studies courses toward exemption in the CGA
For course availability and registration information refer to program of professional studies. Contact the CGA office at 416-322-6520
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or or refer to their website at http://www.cga-ontario.org/sheridan_TC.aspx for
905-459-7533. details.

Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back


of the calendar. Credit Union Institute of Canada
For information on PCP or CPM membership and exam registration or on The Credit Union Institute of Canada (CUIC) is an individual, national
the CPA’s Certification Programs, contact the CPA: fax 416-487-3384, educational association owned, funded and controlled by the Canadian
call 1-800-387-4693 or 416-487-3380 or email certification@payroll.ca credit union system. CUIC provides Canadian credit unions with professional
website: (access to all CPA forms and guides): www.payroll.ca development programs for their elected officials, management and staff.
For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website Sheridan offers several business courses that are recognized by CUIC towards
at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca their General Business Studies Certificate.
For more information, on course recognition visit the CUIC website
Information Sessions: Canadian Payroll Association at www.cusource.ca/YourKnowledge/CUIC-Accreditation.aspx or contact a
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with an credit union CUIC representative or Cusource in Toronto at 1-800-267-CUIC
association representative to ask questions, receive advice, and make (2842) or email: info@cuic.com
informed decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These
sessions are available free of charge and will start promptly at the
time indicated.
Small Business Bookkeeping
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
(Oakville) Whether you are a small business owner who needs to know the basics
for your own company bookkeeping, or someone who wants to learn
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion bookkeeping techniques and practices for their own advancement, this Small
(Mississauga) Business Bookkeeping program is designed to provide you with a thorough
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) understanding of bookkeeping and how to apply the knowledge and skills
learned in both manual and computerized environments.
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with The courses are offered in both in-class and online formats, offering flexibility
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. to your scheduling and learning style.

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  

APPL25360 Accounting Software Applications 1 OR  


APPL70026 Simply Accounting 1 - 

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APPL30275 Accounting Software Applications 2 OR - 
For course and program guidance: email
ce-accounting@sheridancollege.ca
APPL70024 QuickBooks 1  -
For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
APPL70055 Excel, Introduction   at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca

BUSM70005 Payroll Administration OR   Information Sessions


BUSM70006 Payroll Administration - Distance Learning  -
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
ACCG34780 Taxation 1 OR  
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are
FINA70003 Taxation 1 - Distance Learning  
available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.

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.

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BUSINESS

BUSINESS – FINANCIAL SERVICES


FINANCIAL
SERVICES
Sheridan offers a variety of engaging programs in cooperation with a
number of professional associations as part of their certificate programs.
Increase your knowledge and gain the experience required to work
in Canada’s premier banks, insurance organizations, and investment
services organizations.

Canadian Securities FOR MORE INFORMATION:


On Canadian Securities Course Volumes 1 and 2 Certification:
These non-credit courses are offered in cooperation with CSI Global Education www.csi.ca/student/en_ca/courses/csi/csc.xhtml
Inc., the leader in financial services education. They are valuable to those
seeking careers in various sectors of the financial services industry and to On Careers in Financial Services:
professionals already employed in banking, investment dealerships, insurance www.csi.ca/student/en_ca/career/allcareers.xhtml and
companies, mutual funds and financial planning firms. www.csi.ca/student/en_ca/careermap/index.xhtml

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.

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Financial Planning Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
For more information regarding CFP® certification
Work towards your Certified Financial Planner* (CFP®) credential through visit the websites at: www.fpsc.ca/earn-certification and
Sheridan’s partnership with Advocis and CCH Canadian Ltd. and begin a www.advocis.ca/content/education/CFP.html
rewarding career helping people reach their financial goals. Those who would
For course and program guidance contact Mark Weaver at
like to learn to manage their own financial affairs in an increasingly complex
mark.weaver@sheridancollege.ca or 905-845-9430 ext. 2802.
world may also find this program to be of interest.
The CFP® certification is the industry’s gold standard in financial planning.
Information Sessions: Financial Planning
CFP® professionals are the largest identifiable body of licensed financial
planners in Canada. Those who meet the strict standard for the CFP® Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
credential may work independently or find opportunities with financial Coordinators to ask questions receive advice, and make informed
planning companies, life insurance companies, banks, trust companies, decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are
accounting firms, and other lending institutions. available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicate.
Note: The Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) certification is awarded by Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
the Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC) to those who have met its (Oakville)
educational standards, passed the FPSC’s Financial Planning Examinations
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
(FPE1 and FPE2), satisfied a work experience requirement, and agreed to
(Mississauga)
abide by the FPSC Code of Ethics.
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
Students who achieve a minimum of 60% in each of four courses listed
below will have met the educational standard to write the Financial Planning Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
Examination Level 1 (FPE1). Refer to the Financial Planning Standards Council for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
website for current information regarding eligibility to complete the CFP® dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
Program www.fpsc.ca/earn-certification
The room number will be posted at the campus on the night of the
The purchase of a course text is mandatory for all courses in the Financial information session.
Planning Program. You will be required to provide proof of purchase to your
instructor no later than the second scheduled class. To order your text contact
the Sheridan bookstore at 905-874-4337 or www.sheridan-davis.bkstr.ca
Books will also be available for purchase on the first night of class. Insurance Institute Chartered
Mid-term and final exams will be completed outside of class time. A computer
Insurance Professional Program
(minimum operating systems of Windows XP or Mac OS X) with internet The Insurance Institute 10 course Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP)
access is required to complete these online exams. Program is the property and casualty insurance industry’s professional
education program. The applied professional courses are closely aligned to
You must register prior to the first class - late admissions will not
the functional knowledge and skills required by underwriters, adjusters, and
be accepted for courses in this program.
brokers and agents.
CURRICULUM Course fees do not include compulsory text requirements or exam fees.
You must successfully complete the following 4 courses: Textbooks must be purchased directly from the Insurance Institute. Procedures
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp for payment of exam registration fees will be discussed on the first night of
FINA70007 Financial Planning Fundamentals* (or FINA50213)   class.
Contemporary Practices in Financial Planning (or CURRICULUM:
FINA70008 FINA53249)  
To complete the CIP curriculum you must complete 10 courses:
FINA70005 Comprehensive Practices in Risk and Retirement  
• Five compulsory courses
Wealth Management and Estate Planning (or
FINA70009 FINA52397) - -
• Three Applied Professional courses
• Two Electives
*Note: FINA70007 or FINA50213 Financial Planning Fundamentals should
Compulsory Courses (5)
be completed first.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Related Course:
Principles and Practice of Insurance (must be one of
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp BUSM79801 the first four courses)  
FINA70006 Financial Planning Capstone Course -  BUSM79805 Insurance on Property  -
BUSM79804 Insurance Against Liability - Part 1  
Those who successfully complete the Capstone Course will have met the
BUSM79802 Automobile Insurance - Part 1 - 
educational requirement to qualify to write the FPSC’s Financial Planning
Exam Level 2 (FPE2). The Business of Insurance (must be taken as one of
BUSM79806 the last three courses) - 
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533

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Applied Professional Courses - Select (3) from the following: For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
You may take any three Applied Professional courses; however, it is strongly

BUSINESS – FINANCIAL SERVICES


905-459-7533.
recommended that you select subjects according to your position and career
goals. Extra applied professional courses, in addition to the three required, Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
may be taken to complete the elective course requirement. calendar.
Claims Professional Series: For further information on curriculum, please visit the Insurance
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Institute website at http://www.insuranceinstitute.ca/
BUSM79825 Essentials of Loss Adjusting - 
BUSM79826 Advanced Loss Adjusting - - Investment Funds in Canada
BUSM79832 Practical Issues in Claims Management - -
This non-credit course will help prepare students to write CSI’s mutual fund
Underwriter Professional Series: licensing exam. Successful completion of this exam and sponsorship by an
investment dealer will allow you to sell mutual funds in Canada.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
BUSM79829 Underwriting Essentials  - If you wish to write your licensing exam on campus you will have a chance to
BUSM79830 Advanced Underwriting - - do so at the end of the course.
BUSM79831 Practical Issues in Underwriting Management - -
Materials and Exam Fees: In addition to the Sheridan tuition fee, students
Broker and Agent Professional Series: also pay mandatory fees of approximately $346.50* (after 10% discount) to
CSI. Your instructor will give you instructions on ordering with the discount
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp during the first class.
BUSM79827 Essential Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent - -
BUSM79828 Advanced Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent - - * Subject to change without notice.
BUSM79833 Practical Issues in Broker Management - - COURSE
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Electives - Select (2) from the following:
FINA79000 Investment Funds in Canada - Exam Preparation  
This is a partial list only. Please consult a current copy of the Insurance
Institute’s syllabus prior to selecting your electives. Please call 416-362-8586 For course availability and registration information refer to
to obtain a copy. our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
BUSM79807 Automobile Insurance - Part 2 - - Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
BUSM79808 Bodily Injury Claims - - calendar.
Building Construction, Fire Protection and Basic For more information on investment funds certification:
BUSM79809 Hazards - - www.csi.ca/student/en_ca/courses/csi/ifc.xhtml
BUSM79810 Business Interruption Insurance - -
For course and program guidance contact Mark Weaver at
BUSM79811 Casualty Loss Prevention - -
mark.weaver@sheridancollege.ca or 905-845-9430 ext. 2802.
BUSM79813 Financial Service Essentials - Part 1 - -
BUSM79814 Fraud Awareness and Prevention - -
BUSM79815 Insurance Against Crime - -
Information Sessions: Investment Funds in Canada
BUSM79816 Insurance Against Liability - Part 2 - - Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with the
BUSM79820 Reinsurance - - Program Coordinator to ask questions, receive advice, and make
Risk Management and Commercial Lines Insurance, informed decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These
BUSM79821 Introduction to - - sessions are available free of charge and will start promptly at the
BUSM79822 Specialty Lines - - time indicated.
BUSM79825 Essentials of Loss Adjusting -  Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
BUSM79826 Advanced Loss Adjusting - - (Oakville)
BUSM79832 Practical Issues in Claims Management - -
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
BUSM79829 Underwriting Essentials  -
(Mississauga)
BUSM79830 Advanced Underwriting - -
BUSM79831 Practical Issues in Underwriting Management - - Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
BUSM79827 Essential Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent - -
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
BUSM79828 Advanced Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent - -
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
BUSM79833 Practical Issues in Broker Management - - dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Information session.

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Mortgage Agent Program Registered Insurance Brokers of
A Mortgage Agent carries out mortgage activities for a Mortgage Brokerage, Ontario - Licensing Course
under the supervision of a licensed Mortgage Broker.
For those who are interested in pursuing a career as an Insurance Broker,
If you wish to become a licensed Mortgage Agent in Ontario, this 42-hour this course will prepare you to write the RIBO Level 1 (Under Supervision)
course -- approved by the regulator, the Financial Services Commission of exam. The Level 1 license permits you to provide insurance services under the
Ontario (FSCO) -- will be of interest. It is offered in partnership with Seneca supervision of a Broker in possession of a level II license. You are not required
College and is equivalent to MAP100 at Seneca. Certificates are provided by to work in a brokerage firm to take the course and write the exam. Within 12
Seneca College for those who successfully complete the course. months of passing the exam however, you need to become employed by a
RIBO registered general insurance brokerage firm to be eligible for licensing.
For complete requirements on becoming licensed as a Mortgage Agent If you are already employed in a brokerage or insurance company and wish to
visit the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) website at: gain more knowledge of insurance coverage from a broker perspective then
www.fsco.gov.on.ca you may also be interested in this course.
COURSE Information on a career as an Insurance Broker can be found on the following
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp websites:
BUSM79700 Mortgage Agent Program  
• Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario: http://www.ribo.com/
For course availability and registration information refer to our website • Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario: http://www.ibao.org/
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533. Note:
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the • Materials: Your course fee includes a materials cost of $250*. This fee is
calendar. non-refundable after the first class.
For more information email: janet.gaffney@sheridancollege.ca • Exam Fees: RIBO examination fee of $180* is not included in the course
fee.
• Orientation: Students with no industry or limited brokerage or office
NOTICE FOR ALL experience are encouraged to attend the one day Basic Broker Orientation
Day offered by IBAO (Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario) prior
CONTINUING EDUCATION to enrolling in the Sheridan course. The orientation will include an
introduction to insurance broker responsibilities; industry overview,
STUDENTS TAKING COURSES insurance terms, RIBO Code of Conduct, and an overview of the objectives
LEADING TO AN ONTARIO of the course at Sheridan. For more information on the Basic Broker
Orientation Day please contact IBAO at chutchinson@ibao.on.ca and
COLLEGE DIPLOMA indicate you were referred from Sheridan.
Exam Registration: The exam registration deadline will be within the first
Ontario College Diplomas in Early Childhood Education, few weeks of class. You will be required to provide the following at the time
Business–General, Business–Accounting and Business– that you register for the exam:
Marketing will no longer be delivered through the Faculty
• A cheque or money order for $180 (payable to Registered Insurance
of Continuing and Professional Studies as of Fall 2013.
Brokers of Ontario)
All students wishing to pursue these diplomas part-time
• Two recent passport-sized photographs
will be served by the Faculty responsible for the full-time
delivery of these programs. • Criminal Record Verification (available from your local police detachment)

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.

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BUSINESS
GENERAL

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.

Business Information Sessions


SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Are you looking for a well-rounded education that prepares you for the fast- Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
paced world of business? The Business Certificate program provides a solid decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are
overview of all the key areas of business including Marketing, Accounting, and available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.
Human Resources. In addition to subject-specific expertise you will develop
management potential, human relations skills, problem solving abilities, and Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
foster a realistic approach toward the business world. (Oakville)

CURRICULUM Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)

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

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If courses are offered in levels (e.g., Accounting 1 and Accounting 2), it is LAWS70001 Law for Business Managers  
recommended that you register in Level 2 as soon as possible upon successful
ECON22358G Macroeconomics  
completion of Level 1.
MKTG27583 Marketing Analysis and Planning  
Note: Sheridan programs are regularly reviewed and updated in response to ADVG20905 Marketing Promotion Management  
the changing business environment. This results in courses being added and MKTG22183 Marketing on the World Wide Web  
dropped from programs, including courses students may have already taken. In BUSM70005 Payroll Administration  
such cases, our policy is to evaluate program completion against the program FINA34336 Personal Financial Planning 1 - -
as it presently stands, and as it was when the student began. However, SALE24565 Personal Selling  
students who have completed courses which are no longer part of the
BUSM13551 Professional Edge - 
program must finish their diploma within two years, or the new requirements
COMM28883 Reports and Presentations  
will supersede those courses and only the new courses will be acceptable.
MATH29875 Statistical Methods and Analysis  
CURRICULUM MKTG31445 Supply Chain Management  
You must successfully complete 24 courses as follows: (Courses can be ACCG34780 Taxation 1  
completed in any sequence as long as prerequisites are met.) ACCG30699 Taxation 2  

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp


Additional Information ECON22358G Macroeconomics, can be used as
ACCG16971 Accounting 1  
one General Education Elective (see index) OR one Business Elective.
COMM12423 Business Communications  
MATH16269 Business Mathematics   For course availability and registration information refer to
APPL19402 Computer Applications for Business  
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533.
FINA11079 Finance  
HRMT16127 Human Resources Management 1   Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
ECOM15616 Introduction to E-Commerce   calendar.
MKTG19439 Marketing 1   For course and program guidance, email David Nowell at
ECON15269G Micro Economics   david.nowell@sheridancollege.ca

And One Of:


COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
ACCG17937 Accounting 2   Information Sessions
MKTG10625 Marketing 2  
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
HRMT15655 Human Resources Management 2  
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
Plus
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
Three Approved General Education Electives (see index). These can be indicated.
completed at any time.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
And (Oakville)
Select 11 (Eleven) Business courses from the course electives: Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
INFO31787 Accounting Information Systems 1  
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
ACCG21627 Accounting, Intermediate 1   dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
ACCG21646 Accounting, Intermediate 2  
ACCG35141 Accounting, Advanced 1   The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
ACCG30624 Accounting, Advanced 2  
Information Session.
APPL25360 Accounting Software Applications 1  
APPL30275 Accounting Software Applications 2 - 
ACCG36913 Auditing 1   Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
ACCG31709 Auditing 2 -  insert for expected course offerings.
MATH36901 Business Statistics, Advanced  
MKTG25586 Creating Marketing Graphics  
FINA21048 Corporate Finance 1  
FINA28027 Corporate Finance 2  
ACCG23626 Cost and Managerial Accounting 1  
ACCG20478 Cost and Managerial Accounting 2  
MKTG20480 Customer Relationship Management  
BUSM12272 Entrepreneurship: Do It!  
FINA22289 Financial Analysis for Marketing Managers  

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BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT

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.

APICS The APICS Principles of Operations Management program has five


customizable courses that are classroom-based and instructor-led for
individuals new to materials and operations management.
APICS - Association for IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Course material is ordered from the USA
Operations Management and must clear Customs. Materials cannot be guaranteed for the first
class unless students register a minimum of 10 days prior to the
Stand out from your colleagues; become a valued asset to your employer; first class. Failure to register 10 days prior to the start date may result in
and enhance your marketability by taking advantage of APICS education, the course being cancelled due to low enrolment. The material fee covers
world-renowned certification programs, and membership. APICS education participant’s workbook and APICS fee to keep the material current. The
will enable you to demonstrate significant commitment to your chosen career material fee is non-refundable when you receive the participant workbook.
of production and inventory management, operations management, and
supply chain management; distinguish yourself as an expert in your field; and
COURSES
excel with the specialized knowledge you possess. Refresh your existing skills COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
and learn new ones; invest in your career education. MATM79601 Principles of Inventory Control (APICS) *  
MATM79602 Principles of Manufacturing Management (APICS)  
MATM79603 Principles of Operations Planning (APICS)  
APICS - Principles of Operations MATM79604 Fundamentals of Operations Management (APICS)  -
Management (POM) Fundamentals of Materials Handling and
MATM79605 Warehousing (APICS) - 
The APICS Principles of Operations Management program is replacing
the APICS Fundamentals of Materials and Operations Management * It is strongly recommended that Principles of Inventory Control be
(FMOM) program and course titles are/will be updated to reflect this change. completed first.

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.

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APICS - Production and Inventory Information Night - APICS
Management, Certified in (CPIM) Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Intended for professionals already working in the field, this program will increase Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
your functional knowledge of production and inventory management, improve decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
efficiency in supply chain, streamline operations through accurate forecasting, are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
maximize ROI on systems and technologies, and increase profitability. indicated.
Designed to prepare students to write the CPIM exams, these non-credit Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
review courses (not evaluated) are not intended to teach the basic principles (Mississauga)
and concepts of the FMOM program. Note: Examinations are administered by
APICS, through their test provider, Pearson Vue. The cost of the examination is Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
the responsibility of the student - details will be available in class. The CPIM Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
program consists of five modules, and an individual must pass all five modules for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
to become certified. dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Course material is ordered from the USA The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
and must clear Customs. Materials cannot be guaranteed for the first Information session.
class unless students register a minimum of 10 days prior to the
first class. Failure to register 10 days prior to the start date may result in
the course being cancelled due to low enrolment. The material fee covers
participant’s workbook and APICS fee to keep the material current. The Business Analysis
material fee is non-refundable when you receive the participant workbook.

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®.

STUDENTS AT THE HAZEL CURRICULUM


You must successfully complete the following required courses:
MCCALLION CAMPUS IN COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
MISSISSAUGA: ONECARD MGMT70012 Business Analysis Introduction - 42PDUs, 42CDUs  
Business Case Development: Acceptance Testing and
MGMT70013 Quality Assurance - 42PDUs  
You must use the new Sheridan oneCARD for
MGMT70014 Business Facilitation and Communication - 42PDUs  
access to classrooms, services, printing and specialized
MGMT79001 Fundamentals of Project Management - 42PDUs  
space. Please refer to ce.sheridancollege.ca for further Business Process Modeling and Improvement -
details on acquiring your card for the current term. MGMT70015 42PDUs  
MGMT70016 Business Requirements Management - 42PDUs  

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For course availability and registration information refer to The CITT’s Logistics Designation Program requires candidates to complete
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 5 Logistics courses. In addition, candidates must also complete (or have the
905-459-7533 equivalents) 5 Business Foundations courses. Contact CITT directly

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.

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Canadian Institute of Management Labour Relations
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Established in 1942, the Canadian Institute of Management is a non- HRMT70009 Industrial and Labour Relations or  
profit organization dedicated to the enhancement of managerial skills and
HRMT70010 Industrial Relations - Distance Learning  
professional development. Currently, there are 17 C.I.M. branches coast-
to-coast with the National Office in Barrie. Since its inception, the Institute Occupational Health
has helped over 55,000 managers to develop a broadly-based education in
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
management skills.
HRMT70013 Occupational Health and Safety or  
For more information, contact the National Office of the Canadian HRMT70014 Occupational Health and Safety - Distance Learning  
Institute of Management at 15 Collier St. Lower Level, Barrie ON L4M
1G5 or telephone 1-800-387-5774, email office@cim.ca or visit the C.I.M. Human Resources Planning
website at: http://www.cim.ca/ COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
HRMT70007 Human Resource Planning or  
Human Resource Management Human Resource Planning and Planning
HRMT70008 Development - Distance Learning  
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
Thinking of changing careers? Need to improve or expand upon your skills in Staffing
Human Resources? Earn your Certificate in Human Resources Management at COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Sheridan and begin your studies now! HRMT70018 Recruiting and Selection or  
Recruitment, Selection and Interviewing Techniques -
CURRICULUM
HRMT70017 Distance Learning  
AVAILABLE ONLINE AND IN-CLASS DELIVERY
Successfully complete all nine of the courses in this program, and apply for Exam Preparation Workshop
your certificate. In addition to earning a certificate from Sheridan, students COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
may also apply these courses toward a nationally recognized designation HRMT78000 National Knowledge Exam Prep (NKE) Workshop - 
of CHRP (Certified Human Resource Professional) awarded by the Human
Resources Professional Association (HRPA).The courses are offered in both ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
in-class and online formats. You are not restricted to taking the courses in Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent or mature student status
just one format, offering you the flexibility to choose the format for each
course that works best for your circumstances. We recommend that students IMPORTANT NOTICE: A University Degree is Required to Earn the
register for no more than 2 courses per semester. Note: prerequisites must CHRP designation:
be met. As of January 1, 2011, those who are pursuing the professional
Human Resource Management designation of CHRP, will be required to provide HRPA with
documentation verifying completion of a university degree.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
HRMT70006 Human Resource Administration or   Students who do not have a University degree, and working towards
HRMT70004 Principles of HR Management - Distance Learning  
a Sheridan certificate may continue to complete their certificate and
take the NKE (National Knowledge Exam) but will not be eligible
Organizational Behaviour to go on to earn a CHRP designation until after they have earned
a University degree. For further information regarding the CHRP
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
certificate process, please consult the CHRP certification handbook at
HRMT70015 Organizational Behaviour  
http://www.hrpa.ca/OfficeOfTheRegistrar/Pages/certification.aspx
Finance and Accounting * For HRPA to recognize your completed Sheridan courses, you must attain a
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp program average of 70% with no individual course mark below 65%.
ACCG70011 Finance and Managerial Accounting or   For course availability and registration information refer to
Financial and Management, Intro to - Distance our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
ACCG70010 Learning   905-459-7533.

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  

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Advanced Standing Information: If you have taken a similar course at
another Post-Secondary institution within the last five years and achieved
Human Resources - Other Related
a minimum grade of ‘C’, you may apply for Advanced Standing. Complete The following courses are not part of the Human Resource Management

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  

Information session. MGMT70022 Employment Law for Leadership Development  


MGMT70026 Finance  
MGMT70027 Human Relations  
MGMT70031 Leading Responsibly  

REGISTER EARLY! MGMT70028


MGMT70029
Leading Teams
Managing Change
 
 
Some courses are cancelled because we didn’t MGMT70030 Performance Management - -
know you wanted them. Register at least six (6) MGMT70023 Project Management  
working days before the start of your course to
*Courses are listed alphabetically and can be completed in any order
avoid disappointment.
provided prerequisites are met.
For course availability and registration information refer to our website
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.

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Management Development Studies For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE 905-459-7533.
ONLINE DELIVERY Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
Whether you are self-employed or looking for the next career move,
developing management skills is essential. Become familiar with management For more detailed information about this program, visit the MLCP
and leadership theories and develop skills that you require to succeed. website at: http://www.manufacturingleadership.com/

COURSES For details on customized delivery of MLCP courses, please contact


our Corporate Education and Training office at www.sheridancorporate.ca or
You must successfully complete 8 of the following. Note: Prerequisites must
905-845-9430, ext. 2078 (Halton) or 905-459-7533, ext. 2078 (Peel).
be met.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
MKTG70000 Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships   Non-Profit and Voluntary
BUSM70002 Business Law   Sector Leadership
COMM70003 Business Writing Strategies  
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
MGMT70032 Change Management  
BUSM70012 Ethical Issues in Business   PLEASE NOTE: The Non-Profit and Voluntary Sector Program is being
ACCG70010 Financial Management Accounting, Introduction to   phased out. Students pursuing this credential must complete the program
MGMT70033 Leadership and Career Management   requirements by December 31, 2013. For assistance in program completion,
MGMT70035 Leadership in a Team Environment   contact Mary McNeil by e-mail at mary.mcneil@sheridancollege.ca.
HRMT70015 Organizational Behaviour   Acquire the critical leadership skills to become a successful manager within the
MGMT70034 Small Business Management   non-profit and voluntary sector. Learn how to manage people, build effective
programs, and maintain healthy and efficient organizations. Explore the
For course availability and registration information refer to essentials of fundraising and financial management. Develop communication
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or plans and public relations strategies. Gain leadership skills and the ability to
905-459-7533 effectively assume the many roles required of a successful non-profit manager
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the - from financial stewardship to effective program development/evaluation,
calendar. community relations and volunteer management.
For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at: CURRICULUM
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/ You must successfully complete 6 of the following:
Compulsory Courses (3)
Manufacturing Leadership COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Certificate Program (MLCP) Community Leadership (previously Non-Profit
BUSM11249 Management)  -
ONLINE DELIVERY
No-Profit Marketing and Community Outreach
Global competition, the development of advanced technologies and other CSRV12903 (previously Public Relations and Social Marketing) - 
economic challenges are rapidly changing the way Canadian businesses and PSRV15037 Program Planning and Evaluation - -
industries operate. Today’s manufacturing supervisors must demonstrate
multifaceted leadership, combined with a high level of technical expertise. The Electives - Select (3) from the following:
Manufacturing Leadership Certificate Program is exactly what you need if you
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
are/or hope to become, a supervisor or manager in the manufacturing industry.
MLCP is a training program designed by manufacturers for manufacturers, Community Engagement (previously Volunteer
through a partnership between the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters PSRV12511 Management) - 

(CME) and a five-College alliance. HRMT70015 Organizational Behaviour  


PSRV18783 Fundraising and Grant Writing  -
CURRICULUM MGMT70026 Finance  
The program consists of five courses. Note: We reserve the right to re-assess MGMT70028 Leading Teams  
previously granted credits more than five years old to ensure their relevancy
at the time of graduation. These courses are available online. For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
905-459-7533
BUSM79002 Coaching and Developing People - 
BUSM79001 Continuous Improvement Processes   Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
BUSM79003 Developing Effective Teams   calendar.
BUSM79004 Supervisory Skills for Business and Industry  - For course and program guidance contact Coordinator Mary McNeil at
BUSM79013 The Business of Tomorrow - MLCP -  mary.mcneil@sheridancollege.ca

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Occupational Health and Safety (HTP) Program Overview:
• Four Technical Courses – Procurement, Logistics, Transportation,
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT Operations

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*  

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp


MATM70003 Operations Management, Introduction to  -

HRMT70025 Industrial Hygiene  


MATM70004 Procurement, Introduction to  

LAWS70005 Legislation for Health and Safety  


MATM70006 Transportation, Introduction to  

MGMT70019 Environmental Management, An Introduction   * recommended to take last


Management Labour Concerns in Occupational
HRMT70026 Health and Safety  
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
ENGI70005 Fire Protection  
905-459-7533.
HEAL70017 Ergonomics  
HRMT70014 Occupational Health and Safety   Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
For course availability and registration information refer to our website
For further information please contact: Ontario Institute of PMAC
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533
at 416-977-7566 or 1-877-726-6968, email: info@oipmac.ca or Website:
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back http://www.oipmac.ca/
of the calendar.
For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at Information Session: OIPMAC Ontario Institute of Purchasing
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca Management Association of Canada
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Ontario Institute of Purchasing Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are
Management Association of Canada available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.
ACCELERATE YOUR CAREER! Companies of all sizes realize the impact Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
that individuals with the right skills in supply chain management can have on (Oakville)
company performance and profitability. The profession offers a wide variety of
careers in procurement, operations and logistics with advancement prospects Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
all the way to boardroom. Whether you are working towards a senior-level (Mississauga)
position or just getting started in supply chain management, the Ontario
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
Institute of PMAC delivers the program you need to accelerate your career.
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
OIPMAC offers two different education programs:
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
(1) Supply Management Training Program for entry to intermediate dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
practitioners
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
(2) Strategic Supply Chain Management Leadership Information Session.
Program, for senior/executive level professionals. Visit
www.oipmac.ca/EducationAccreditation/FAQEducation.aspx
for SSCMLP details.

SUPPLY MANAGEMENT TRAINING


Are you looking for a solid foundation of knowledge in the field of supply
management? Enrol in OIPMAC’s Supply Management Training Program
today and show employers you have what it takes to succeed. Participants
can complete a single course, certificate seminar or the full program (no
prerequisites or practical experience required).

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Project Management Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
For further information regarding PMI certification of (PMP)® and
(CAPM)® please refer to the PMI website at http://www.pmi.org/
For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator
Clifford Brewster clifford.brewster@sheridancollege.ca

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.

For course availability and registration information refer to


our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533.

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BUSINESS

BUSINESS – MARKETING + SALES


MARKETING
AND SALES
Learn the methods and communication skills required to become
an exceptional marketing and sales professional. Increase your
understanding of local, national, and global markets for the competitive
edge. Sheridan’s Marketing and Sales programs provide insight into
consumer behaviours, product planning, branding, pricing, promotion,
and distribution.

Business - Marketing Major FINA22289 Financial Analysis for Marketing Managers  

ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA HRMT16127 Human Resources Management 1  


ECOM15616 Introduction to E-Commerce  
The study of marketing involves understanding why people buy the goods LAWS70001 Law for Business Managers  
and services they choose, and how customers can be better understood and ECON22358G Macroeconomics  
served. Marketing involves applying knowledge of these needs and wants MKTG19439 Marketing 1  
to provide the products and services at times and places that meet customer MKTG10625 Marketing 2  
needs. Every industry needs marketers, so your training in this field can tie in
MKTG27583 Marketing Analysis and Planning  
with your past experience, personal interests, a desire to start a business and
ADVG20905 Marketing Promotion Management  
so much more.
ECON15269G Micro Economics  
The Diploma is equivalent to Sheridan’s two-year Ontario College Diploma in SALE24565 Personal Selling  
Business Marketing. Graduates with this diploma may also apply for entry into COMM28883 Reports and Presentations  
the third year of the Marketing program full-time at Sheridan. Get the benefit MATH29875 Statistical Methods and Analysis  
of in-depth marketing knowledge and a broad business education covering MKTG31445 Supply Chain Management  
the basics of accounting, business communications, computers and more.
BUSM13551 The Professional Edge - 
Note: Sheridan programs are regularly reviewed and updated in response to
the changing business environment. This results in courses being added and Plus:
dropped from programs, including courses students may have already taken. In Two Approved General Education Electives (see index)
such cases, our policy is to evaluate program completion against the program
as it presently stands, and as it was when the student began. However, For course availability and registration information refer to
students who have completed courses which are no longer part of the our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
program must finish their diploma within two years, or the new requirements 905-459-7533.
will supersede those courses and only the new will be acceptable. Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
CURRICULUM
You must successfully complete the following 24 courses. Note: For course and program guidance, email David Nowell at
prerequisites must be met. david.nowell@sheridancollege.ca

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  

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Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Information Sessions calendar.
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
indicated. Marketing - Other Related
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road The following courses are not part of a Marketing certificate or diploma but
(Oakville) are considered a valuable additional learning experience.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
MKTG70001 Market Research  
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ MKTG70012 Writing a Marketing Plan  
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the 905-459-7533
Information Session.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.

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/

Marketing and Sales


MARKETING @ SHERIDAN SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
• You can choose from a Business Certificate, a Specialized Marketing
and Sales Certificate or an Ontario College Business Marketing Need to learn about marketing and sales in a hurry? The Marketing and
Diploma. Sales – Sheridan Certificate Program is designed to do just that, with courses
focused purely on marketing and sales. This program is continually updated, to
• Your Marketing Diploma is equivalent to Sheridan’s two-year
reflect current business trends. In addition to a core group of courses leading
diploma offered full-time.
to marketing plan creation, learn to make the most of serving, understanding
Graduates with this diploma can apply to enter the third year of and retaining customers through supply chain strategies. Explore interests in
the full-time Marketing program at Sheridan.Sheridan’s Marketing Web marketing, financial analysis, business relationships and more. Obtain a
program is continually updated based on provincial standards, solid grounding in hands-on marketing and sales, enhancing education and
industry representatives and a desire to have a top-notch program. experience received in other fields.
In provincial competitions, Sheridan’s students have consistently Note: Sheridan programs are regularly reviewed and updated in response to
proven themselves among the best in the province. the changing business environment. This results in courses being added and
dropped from programs, including courses students may have already taken. In
such cases, our policy is to evaluate program completion against the program
Client Relations as it presently stands, and as it was when the student began. However,
students who have completed courses which are no longer part of the
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT program must finish their credential within two years, or the new requirements
ONLINE DELIVERY will supersede those courses and only the new will be acceptable.

Develop strategies to build a culture of customer service in your organization. CURRICULUM


Learn the techniques to build and maintain strong, positive, lasting You must successfully complete 8 courses as follows:
relationships with your clients for business success. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
COURSES MKTG19439 Marketing 1  

You must successfully complete the following: MKTG10625 Marketing 2  


MKTG27583 Marketing Analysis and Planning  
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
MKTG20480 Customer Relationship Management  
MKTG70000 Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships  
SALE24565 Personal Selling  
MKTG70006 Creating a Corporate Service Culture  
MKTG31445 Supply Chain Management  
MKTG70007 Developing Client Service Teams  
ADVG20905 Marketing Promotion Management  
MKTG70011 Strategies for Fostering Client Loyalty  
MKTG22183 Marketing on the World Wide Web (an online course)  

For course availability and registration information refer to


our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533

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For course availability and registration information refer to our website CURRICULUM
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533. You must successfully complete the following courses: (courses available on

BUSINESS – MARKETING + SALES


Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back demand)
of the calendar. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp

For course and program guidance, email David Nowell at BUSM70014 Age Wave: Demographics and Business Impact - -

david.nowell@sheridancollege.ca SOCI70012 Active Aging: Reframing Population Aging Lifestyles - -


Improving Industry’s Response to Age Related
SOCI70013 Changes - -
Information Sessions
BUSM70015 Marketing to the Mature Consumer - -
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program The New Norm: Work, Retirement and Caregiving
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed BUSM70016 Policies - -
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions BUSM70017 Independent Study: Industry Specific Project* - -
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
indicated. *must be the final course taken
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road For course and program guidance contact the Program Coordinator Pat
(Oakville) Spadafora at pat.spadafora@sheridancollege.ca

Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)


Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Information Session. NOTICE FOR ALL
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the STUDENTS TAKING COURSES
insert for expected course offerings. LEADING TO AN ONTARIO
COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Mature Consumers Studies
Ontario College Diplomas in Early Childhood Education,
Business–General, Business–Accounting and Business–
Marketing will no longer be delivered through the Faculty
of Continuing and Professional Studies as of Fall 2013.
All students wishing to pursue these diplomas part-time
will be served by the Faculty responsible for the full-time
delivery of these programs.
For programs beginning Fall 2013, all new students who
wish to pursue an Ontario College Diploma in Business
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE or Early Childhood Education at Sheridan must apply for
admission to these programs through ontariocolleges.ca,
ONLINE DELIVERY the application service owned and operated by the Ontario
public colleges. Application opens at ontariocolleges.ca in
Mature Consumers Studies ™, supported by the Sheridan Elder Research early October 2012. For courses beginning in September
Centre (SERC), offers critical insight and comprehensive analysis of the aging 2013, applications received at ontariocolleges.ca on
population phenomenon - the most significant influence on social policy or before February 1, 2013 will be considered equally.
and marketing since WWII surpassed only by the Digital Revolution. How are Offers of admission will be made beginning February 1.
“mature consumers” compelling the marketplace to create more relevant Applications may still be accepted after February 1 for
services and products? How will governments respond to the emerging needs admission to programs starting in Fall 2013, subject to
of “mature consumers”? Will younger generations be affected by the upheaval availability. For courses beginning in January or May 2014,
of their elders? Questions of business and industry, marketers, product/ applications are processed year round and are not subject
program designers and public sector professionals who are motivated to to the same timelines.
respond to the needs and wants of this rapidly accelerating older segment will
be answered in Mature Consumers Studies™. Please see
http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Admissions.aspx for
To receive information on the next available class, interested additional information about applying to ontariocolleges.ca
students should contact Jennifer Frost at ext. 5181. and admission to Sheridan programs.

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BUSINESS OFFICE
ADMINISTRATION
Experience being an integral part of any organization! Our Office
Administration offerings have been developed to help you gain advanced
knowledge and skills to improve your employment and promotional
opportunities. We offer certificates in Legal and Medical office fields,
and essential computer and communication courses for all levels of
administrative assistants.

Library Services Microsoft Office Applications


RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
ONLINE DELIVERY Whether you are creating personal documents, running a small business from
home, or working in the business world, develop confidence and competency
Acquire the basic technical skills and knowledge used in today’s library and
using Microsoft’s Office applications.
information service industry.
Prepare professional, attractive and accurate business documents using
COURSES Microsoft Word. Plan, create, format, print and show presentations using
You must successfully complete the following 6 courses: (must be taken in PowerPoint. Create professional worksheets and workbooks using advanced
the order listed) features, including macros, templates, formulas, and database features in
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp Microsoft Excel. Produce a database with tables, queries, forms and reports
INFO70023 Libraries and Information Industry, Introduction to   using Microsoft Access.
INFO70011 Collection Maintenance and Inventory Control   CURRICULUM
INFO70013 Descriptive and Access Cataloguing 1  
You must successfully complete the following. Note: Prerequisites must be
INFO70014 Descriptive and Access Cataloguing 2  
met.
INFO70028 Subject Analysis and Classification  
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
INFO70019 Indexing and Abstracting, Introduction to  
APPL70051 Word, Introduction  
For course availability and registration information refer to APPL70052 Word, Advanced  
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or APPL70055 Excel, Introduction  
905-459-7533. APPL70056 Excel, Advanced  

Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the APPL70057 PowerPoint  -

calendar. APPL70053 Access, Introduction  


APPL70054 Access, Advanced - 
For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
at: http://distancelearning.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.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
For course and program guidance, please contact Program Coordinator
Nancy Van Dorp, email nancy.vandorp1@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.

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Office Administration

BUSINESS – OFFICE ADMINISTRATION


PLAR Challenge Tests
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
• APPL70053 Access, Introduction
• APPL70054 Access, Advanced Office Administration careers are rapidly expanding and changing in the 21st
• APPL70055 Excel, Introduction century. Let Sheridan help you become a valuable member of the modern
• APPL70056 Excel, Advanced office team!
• APPL70057 PowerPoint Develop the written and verbal communications skills; and the interpersonal,
• APPL70051 Word, Introduction teamwork and problem-solving skills that are vital to success in today’s busy
• APPL70052 Word, Advanced and competitive office environments.
• COMM70002 Business Writing and Presentations
Learn essential office skills such as administrative procedures and document
• OADM70001 Document Production
processing, organization and time management, accounting and project
• OADM70011 Office Systems Procedures.
management.
If you would like to write a PLAR Challenge Test for any of these
courses, testing will be done on the following dates: As well master the most current business application software such as
Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Saturday, December 1, 2012, 1:00-4:00 p.m. @Trafalgar
(Oakville) Graduates can expect to find rewarding careers in public administration,
finance, insurance, real estate, education, retail, manufacturing, construction,
Saturday, April 20, 2013, 1:00-4:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) and other business services.
Plan to arrive on time as testing will begin promptly at the allotted time. CURRICULUM
Future dates to be confirmed, please check for updates on the You must successfully complete the following 7 courses in the recommended
website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ > Programs and Courses > sequence.
Microsoft Office Applications, for the most current information on Note: Prerequisites must be met.
dates and times.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
To reserve a seat and obtain registration information, call the APPL70051 Word, Introduction  
Continuing and Professional Studies Office at 905-845-9430, ext. OADM70011 Office Systems Procedures  
2690 (Halton) or 905-459-7533, ext.2690 (Peel). Note: There is a APPL16367 Spreadsheets and Presentations  
non-refundable fee for each course you wish to seek PLAR credit, COMM70002 Business Writing and Presentations  -
payable prior to challenging each course.
OADM70001 Document Production  
ACCG16971 Accounting 1  
MGMT70023 Project Management  
Information Sessions: Office Administration, Microsoft Office
Applications ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program If your keyboarding speed is less than 20 nwpm, and/or you have little or no
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed experience using Windows, you should take OADM70000 Computer Basics
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions and Keyboarding as your first course.
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time If your English language skills are not at a Grade 12 level, you should
indicated. take COMM19997 Basic Communication Skills and/or COMM19999
Essential Communication Skills before starting the program. Refer to
Thursday, November 29, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
the English - Essential Communication Skills in the Communication and
(Oakville)
Languages section for further details.
Thursday, April 4, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
For course availability and registration information refer to
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
(Mississauga) 905-459-7533

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


insert for expected course offerings.

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Information Sessions: Office Administration, Microsoft Office
Office Administration - Medical
Applications SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program The Office Administration – Medical Certificate Program has been developed
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed to give you the most up-to-date medical office skills and knowledge to
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions improve your employment and promotional opportunities within private
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time practice, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, medical supply industries and
indicated. other health care related facilities. This program is well known and respected
within our medical community, offering employers graduates who are
Thursday, November 29, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road prepared to meet the challenges of a changing and dynamic Canadian health-
(Oakville) care system.
Thursday, April 4, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) To assist you in completing the program faster, the Office Administration -
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion Medical courses are also offered in an intensive format at the Trafalgar Road
(Mississauga) Campus Oakville. Courses will be scheduled during daytime hours, enabling
you to finish the program in one year (pending sufficient enrolment).
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with CURRICULUM
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. You must successfully complete the following 10 courses. The courses are
listed in a recommended completion sequence, however you may take
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
the courses within each Section in any order as long as you meet the
Information Session.
required prerequisites.
Note: Course substitutions can only be made with the program
coordinator’s approval.
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
insert for expected course offerings. Section A
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
APPL70051 Word, Introduction  
Office Administration - Legal APPL70052 Word, Advanced  
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE COMM12423 Business Communications  
OADM70006 Medical Terminology 1  
Please note: the Office Administration – Legal Sheridan Certificate Program OADM70007 Medical Terminology 2  
will be phased out. Students pursuing this credential must complete the
program requirements by the end of the Fall 2013. Contact the Program Section B
Coordinator for assistance in program completion.
(Complete Section A before commencing Section B)
CURRICULUM COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
You must successfully complete the following. Note: prerequisites must be Human Body: Systems and Conditions (formerly
met. ANAT70001 Anatomy and Physiology)  
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp OADM70005 Medical Office Procedures  
COMM12423 Business Communications   OADM70008 Medical Documents and Techniques  
APPL70051 Word, Introduction   OADM70004 Medical Office Billing Procedures  
APPL70052 Word, Advanced OR   OADM70009 Medical Machine Transcription*  
APPL70055 Excel, Introduction   * must be taken last
LAWS11198 Introduction to Legal Office Procedures - -
LAWS26852 Estate Administration - 
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
LAWS22928 Real Estate Law 1  - If your English language skills are not at a Grade 12 level, you should take
LAWS27732 Real Estate Law 2 - 
COMM19997 Basic Communications Skills and/or COMM19999 Essential
Communication Skills before starting the program.
LAWS26947 Corporate and Business Law - -
LAWS28913 Litigation 1 - - Note: If your keyboarding speed is less than 30 nwpm, and you have little
LAWS20794 Litigation 2  - or no experience using Windows, you should take OADM70000 Computer
LAWS26776 Family Law - - Basics and Keyboarding before APPL70051 Word, Introduction.
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 calendar.
of the calendar.
For course and program guidance, contact Program
For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator Sharon
Coordinator Helen Elliott at 905-459-7533, ext. 33167 or email:
Tiraborrelli, email: sharon.tiraborrelli@sheridancollege.ca
helen.elliott@sheridancollege.ca (email preferred)

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Office Administration - Other Related

BUSINESS – OFFICE ADMINISTRATION


Information Session:
The following course is not part of a certificate but is offered as a preliminary
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program course to the Office Administration programs.
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time OADM70000 Computer Basics and Keyboarding  
indicated.
For course availability and registration information refer to
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar (Oakville) 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.
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the Records and Information Management
Information Session. RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
ONLINE DELIVERY

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.

Classes are scheduled during day hours at the Trafalgar CURRICULUM


Road Campus, Oakville. You must successfully complete the following:
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
FALL
INFO70030 Active Records Management  
Word, Introduction
INFO70031 Archives  
Word, Advanced INFO70032 Document Management Technology  

Medical Terminology 1 INFO70033 Records and Information Management Fundamentals - 


COMM70004 Researching and Reporting  
Medical Terminology 2
WINTER For course availability and registration information refer to our website
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533
Business Communication
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Human Body: Systems and Conditions calendar.
Medical Office Billing Procedures
For information of Distance Learning courses visit the website at
SPRING http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
Medical Documents and Techniques
Medical Machine Transcription
Medical Office Procedures
FACULTY, STAFF AND
STUDENTS AT THE HAZEL
MCCALLION CAMPUS IN
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.

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Veterinary Office Administration
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT NOTICE FOR ALL
ONLINE DELIVERY CONTINUING EDUCATION
Gain knowledge and skills in animal health care, client relations, business STUDENTS TAKING COURSES
communications and veterinary office procedures. Graduates can pursue
employment as a member of the veterinary office and animal health care team. LEADING TO AN ONTARIO
CURRICULUM COLLEGE DIPLOMA
You must successfully complete the following
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Ontario College Diplomas in Early Childhood
OADM70017 Veterinary Office Skills and Procedures   Education, Business–General, Business–Accounting
OADM70018 Veterinary Terminology   and Business–Marketing will no longer be delivered
OADM70019 Basic Animal Husbandry   through the Faculty of Continuing and Professional
OADM70020 Veterinary Lab Procedures  - Studies as of Fall 2013. All students wishing to
OADM70021 Animal Husbandry II -  pursue these diplomas part-time will be served
OADM70022 Veterinary Surgical Procedures - 
by the Faculty responsible for the full-time delivery
OADM70023 Basic Veterinary Pharmacology - 
of these programs.
OADM70024 Veterinary Anesthesia - -

For programs beginning Fall 2013, all new students


ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
who wish to pursue an Ontario College Diploma in
It is recommended students have proficiency in office related computer skills,
such as word processing and excel spreadsheets, prior to beginning this Business or Early Childhood Education at Sheridan
program. must apply for admission to these programs
For course availability and registration information refer to through ontariocolleges.ca, the application service
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or owned and operated by the Ontario public colleges.
905-459-7533 Application opens at ontariocolleges.ca in early
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the October 2012. For courses beginning in September
calendar. 2013, applications received at ontariocolleges.ca
For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at on or before February 1, 2013 will be considered
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca equally. Offers of admission will be made beginning
February 1. Applications may still be accepted after
February 1 for admission to programs starting in Fall
IMPORTANT 2013, subject to availability. For courses beginning in
January or May 2014, applications are processed year
REGISTRATION DATES round and are not subject to the same timelines.
JANUARY 2-3, 2013 Please see
JANUARY 7-12, 2013 http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Admissions.aspx
APRIL 22-MAY 2, 2013 for additional information about applying to
Extended hours for in-person registration. ontariocolleges.ca and admission to Sheridan programs.

JANUARY 14, 2013


The majority of Winter Term Continuing and
Professional Studies classes start this week.

APRIL 22, 2013


The majority of Spring/Summer Term Continuing
and Professional Studies classes start this week.

Check the centrefold for more information.

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COMMUNICATION

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.

Academic Upgrading - Academic Creative Writing Series


and Career Entrance RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Improve academic skills in order to enter a college program or to increase job Do you love literature? Do you have a story running around in your head? A
prospects. This self-paced, continuous intake program offers courses in English, poem you’re carrying in your heart? If you feel a need to put words on paper,
Math, Chemistry, Biology, Oral Communications, Computer Applications and then one of our creative writing courses could be just what you need to get
Employability Skills. Classes in Oakville or Brampton and online. (See the ACE over your fear of the ‘blank page’ and to unlock the writer in you.
Academic Upgrading in the Education and Liberal Studies section.)
CURRICULUM
Visit the website at http://www.sheridancollege.ca/ >Programs and You must successfully complete any 5 courses from the following:
Courses>Full-time Programs>A-Z Index>Academic Upgrading
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Visit http://acedistancedelivery.ca/ for more information about ACE Distance. LITT70001 Crafting a Novel  

For the Davis Campus contact 905-453-7533, ext. 5727 and for the STC LITT70002 Crafting a Novel: Part 2 - 

Campus contact 905-845-9430, ext. 8009. LITT70003 Creative Writing  -


COMM70014 Grammar for Writing Professionals - DL  
COMM70016 Writing for Publication - DL  
Business Writing COMM70017 Writing Poetry - DL  
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT COMM70013 Writing Romance Fiction - DL  
COMM70018 Writing Short Stories - DL  
ONLINE DELIVERY
For course availability and registration information refer to
Improve your writing skills for the workplace and everyday use.
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
COURSES 905-459-7533.
You must successfully complete any 4 of the following courses: Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp calendar.
COMM70011 Writing Grammatically   For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
COMM70029 Technical Communication   at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
COMM70003 Business Writing Strategies  
Reports and Presentations
COMM28883
COMM12423 Business Communication
 
 
English - Communication
The following courses are offered to enhance your language competencies in
For course availability and registration information refer to oral, written and visual forms.
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533 COURSES
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar. COMM12423 Business Communication  
COMM28883 Reports and Presentations  
For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
http://distancelearning.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

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Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
English to French Translation
For course guidance contact Program Coordinator Sarah Carter at
for the Workplace
sarah.carter3@sheridancollege.ca RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
ONLINE DELIVERY
English - Essential Designed for individuals who seek a broad knowledge of English to French
Communication Skills translation, the English to French Translation for the Workplace program
will assist you towards becoming a qualified professional translator. Explore
In a number of programs, COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills is a areas of study that are essential to work as a translator and receive a better
requirement for graduation and is listed as a compulsory course. understanding of the English to French translation process.
Prior to registering for COMM19999 students are required to complete CURRICULUM
COMM78015 Communication Skills Assessment before the first week
of class. This assessment will determine whether students can be placed You must successfully complete the following:
directly into COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills or if they must COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
first complete COMM19997 Basic Communication Skills to prepare them for COMM70031 Translation in the Workplace 1  
COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills. COMM70032 Translation in the Workplace 2  
COMM70033 Translation in the Workplace 3  
COURSES:
COMM70034 Translation in the Workplace 4  
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
COMM70035 Translation in the Workplace 5  
COMM78015 Communication Skills Assessment  
COMM19997 Basic Communication Skills   ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills  
A high level proficiency in both French and English is recommended.
Note: These courses are not English as a Second Language (ESL) courses. For course availability and registration information refer to
For information on ESL courses refer to the ESL Program elsewhere in this our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
section. 905-459-7533
For course availability and registration information refer to Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or calendar.
905-459-7533.
For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the at http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca
calendar.
For more information and guidance, contact the Program Coordinator
Stephanie Samboo at stephanie.samboo@sheridancollege.ca French - Conversational Proficiency
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
English as a Second Language (ESL) Learning a language is more than an intellectual challenge – it is a stimulating
and rewarding experience that enriches your life. In today’s competitive
English as a Second Language courses offered by the Faculty of Continuing marketplace, a second language is a must.
and Professional Studies are currently under review.
Develop your language skills in an interactive and friendly setting. Participate
LANGUAGE TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR NEWCOMERS TO in realistic dialogues and conversational activities. Reinforce your speaking
CANADA - FREE FOR ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS skills with comprehension activities and written exercises.
For information on Sheridan’s programs for newcomers to Canada visit
newcomers.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-459-7533 ext. 8101 or email The French Conversational Proficiency Program offers a comprehensive
sciti@sheridancollege.ca. selection of courses for all learners from beginners with no knowledge of
French to advanced students wanting to maintain and improve their fluency.
Here are some samples of what is available:
Come to our French classes to:
• LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) - full-time or
part-time programs • increase your employment opportunities
• ESL (English as a Second Language) - full-time or part-time programs • enhance your communication skills, and
• Workplace Communication Skills for Internationally Trained offered in • enjoy the social interaction
our OSLT (Occupation Specific Language Training) program - part-time Students are advised to register at least two weeks prior to the beginning of
• ELT (Enhanced Language Training) - full-time programs classes. Students cannot register AFTER the second class.
NOTE: Due to the in-class participatory format of language courses, students
must meet a mandatory attendance requirement of 80% (no more than 3
classes can be missed in a 14-week semester) in order to be successful.

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Text/Materials Requirements
French - Other Related

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  

Compulsory courses (8)


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
LANG70025 French Beginner 1   905-459-7533.
LANG70026 French Beginner 2  
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
LANG70027 French Beginner 3  
calendar.
LANG70028 French Intermediate 1  
LANG70029 French Intermediate 2 *   For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
LANG70030 French Intermediate 3 *  
at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
LANG70031 French Advanced 1 *  
LANG70032 French Advanced 2 *   Italian
* Advanced standing may be granted upon the successful completion of an Learn basic Italian conversation common in social situations.
oral (by phone) challenge test. To obtain the certificate, you must complete
French Intermediate 2, French Intermediate 3, French Advanced 1 and French COURSE
Advanced 2. For more information on Challenge Testing call 905-845-9430, COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
ext. 8042. LANG78001 Italian for Travel and Everyday Use  
LANG78002 Italian for Travel and Everyday Use 2 - -
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Students with no knowledge of French or very limited conversational skills For course availability and registration information refer to
should register in LANG70025 French Beginner 1 or LANG70026 French our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Beginner 2. Students who possess some fluency are asked to take a short 905-459-7533.
oral placement test before registering to determine their appropriate level. Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
This test is given over the telephone at no cost to the student. calendar.
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.

Information Sessions: French - Conversational Proficiency


Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE,
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are REGISTER ONLINE.
available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated. See centrefold for details.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
(Mississauga)
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with COURSE CANCELLATIONS
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. Courses are cancelled if enrolment is insufficient.
If a course is cancelled, registrants will be
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Information Session. contacted by telephone using the numbers
provided on your registration form or your
online profile. Please ensure this information is
accurate. In the case of a course cancellation,
your fees may be transferred to another course
that term (space permitting) or fully refunded.

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Literature Appreciation
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT NOTICE FOR ALL
ONLINE DELIVERY CONTINUING EDUCATION
Gain an appreciation for literature and the wonderfully creative elements STUDENTS TAKING COURSES
of different genres of writing. Start your learning experience with an
understanding of literature, and then delve into science fiction, children’s and LEADING TO AN ONTARIO
Canadian literature. COLLEGE DIPLOMA
COURSES
You must successfully complete the following: Ontario College Diplomas in Early Childhood
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp Education, Business–General, Business–Accounting
LITT70010 Understanding Literature   and Business–Marketing will no longer be delivered
LITT70012 Science Fiction   through the Faculty of Continuing and Professional
LITT70009 Introduction to Children’s Literature   Studies as of Fall 2013. All students wishing to
LITT70015 Canadian Literature  
pursue these diplomas part-time will be served
For course availability and registration information refer to by the Faculty responsible for the full-time delivery
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or of these programs.
905-459-7533
For programs beginning Fall 2013, all new students
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar. who wish to pursue an Ontario College Diploma in
Business or Early Childhood Education at Sheridan
For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
must apply for admission to these programs
through ontariocolleges.ca, the application service
owned and operated by the Ontario public colleges.
Spanish Application opens at ontariocolleges.ca in early
Whether you are learning Spanish for business or pleasure improve your October 2012. For courses beginning in September
conversation and listening skills through our Spanish courses. 2013, applications received at ontariocolleges.ca
COURSES on or before February 1, 2013 will be considered
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp equally. Offers of admission will be made beginning
LANG70039 Spanish Conversation 1   February 1. Applications may still be accepted after
LANG70040 Spanish Conversation 2   February 1 for admission to programs starting in Fall
LANG70042 Spanish Conversation 3 - -
2013, subject to availability. For courses beginning in
For course availability and registration information refer to January or May 2014, applications are processed year
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or round and are not subject to the same timelines.
905-459-7533.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the Please see
calendar. http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Admissions.aspx
for additional information about applying to
ontariocolleges.ca and admission to Sheridan programs.

Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy


of the information in this Calendar as of the date
of publication; however, changes may occur
subsequent to publication.

Please refer to the Continuing & Professional Studies


link on our website at ce.sheridancollege.ca for the
most recent information.

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COMPUTER
STUDIES

COMPUTER STUDIES
Explore the rapidly changing world of technologies in our Computer
Studies programs. Acquire new marketable skills in information systems
and technology.

Adobe Applications APPL70012 Flash XML - Distance Learning  


APPL70013 Flash, Introduction to - Distance Learning  
The following courses may or may not be part of a program but are also
APPL78035 HTML5 and CSS3 - 
considered valuable learning opportunities if taken individually.
APPL78036 jQuery and Javascript - 
Note: All Adobe courses are exempt from reduced fees. APPL78037 Mobile Website Development - 
APPL78038 Wordpress - -
COURSES
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp For course availability and registration information refer to our website
APPL78024 Adobe Acrobat Pro Fundamentals -  at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533
APPL78025 Adobe Acrobat Pro Advanced - - Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
APPL78029 Adobe After Effects Fundamentals -  calendar.
APPL78030 Adobe After Effects Advanced - 
For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
APPL78031 Adobe Dreamweaver Fundamentals  
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
APPL78032 Adobe Dreamweaver Advanced  -
APPL78033 Adobe Flash Fundamentals  
APPL78034 Adobe Flash Advanced  -
APPL78012 Adobe Illustrator Fundamentals  
APPL78021 Adobe Illustrator Intermediate - 
APPL78020 Adobe Illustrator Advanced -  IMPORTANT
APPL78013
APPL78026
Adobe InDesign Fundamentals
Adobe InDesign Intermediate
 
 -
REGISTRATION DATES
APPL78022 Adobe InDesign Advanced  -
APPL78014 Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals   JANUARY 2-3, 2013
APPL78018 Adobe Photoshop Intermediate - - JANUARY 7-12, 2013
APPL78019 Adobe Photoshop Advanced - - APRIL 22-MAY 2, 2013
APPL78027 Adobe Premiere Pro Fundamentals -  Extended hours for in-person registration.
APPL78028 Adobe Premiere Pro Intermediate - 
APPL70010 Dreamweaver (Web Authoring) - Distance Learning  
JANUARY 14, 2013
The majority of Winter Term Continuing and
Professional Studies classes start this week.

REGISTER EARLY! APRIL 22, 2013


The majority of Spring/Summer Term Continuing
Some courses are cancelled because we didn’t
know you wanted them. Register at least six (6) and Professional Studies classes start this week.
working days before the start of your course to
avoid disappointment. Check the centrefold for more information.

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Computer Programming - Introductory Computer Systems
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
Learn the logical aspects of computer programming: Boolean logic, conditional THIS PROGRAM IS DISCONTINUED. In order to use these courses towards
expressions, control structures, algorithmic problem-solving and object- the certificate, you must complete all courses by August 2013. If unsure about
oriented concepts. Examine language syntax and design considerations your status in light of these changes, email your coordinator for clarification.
when generating a programming solution to a given problem. Acquire critical (Contact information below)
thinking skills required to take a problem, analyze it and then create a
program to solve the problem. CURRICULUM
You must successfully complete the following 8 courses, listed in
To qualify for your credential, you must successfully complete the following recommended completion sequence.
3 courses, which are listed in a recommended sequence, within four
years. Note: prerequisites must be met. Note: Sheridan reserves the right to re-assess previously granted credits
more than five (5) years old to ensure their relevancy at the time of
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
graduation.
INFO16029 Problem Solving / Programming Logic  -
PROG10082 Object Oriented Programming 1 – Java   Courses
PROG24178 Object Oriented Programming 2 – Java -  COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
SYST19866 Operating System Technologies (A+ Certification Prep)  
Upon successful completion, contact the Office of the Registrar to apply for
APPL70053 Access 2007, Introduction  
your credential.
SYST13416 Linux/UNIX-Operating Systems  
For course availability and registration information refer to SYST16529 Business Software Systems, Introduction to  -
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or TELE13167 Data Communications – Local Area Network  -
905-459-7533.
TELE33324 Data Network Design and Configuration - 
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the INFO16029 Problem Solving / Programming Logic  -
calendar. PROG10082 Object Oriented Programming 1 – Java  

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.

Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) COURSES


To qualify for your credential, you must successfully complete the following
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
4 courses, which are listed in a recommended sequence, within four
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
years. Note: prerequisites must be met.
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
SYST16529 Business Software Systems, Introduction to  -
information session.
APPL70053 Access Introduction  
DBAS27198 Database Design and Implementation  
APPL70054 Access Advanced - 
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
insert for expected course offerings. Upon successful completion, contact the Office of the Registrar to apply for
your credential.
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533

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Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the WORKSHOPS:
calendar. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
For course and program guidance, please contact Program Coordinator WKSP78133 Excel Macros and VBA: Level 1 – Data Input  
Peter Wheeler, email: peter.wheeler@sheridancollege.ca WKSP78134 Excel Macros and VBA: Level 2 – Data Analysis  

COMPUTER STUDIES
Excel Macros and VBA: Level 3 - Formulas and
Information Sessions: Computer Programs WKSP78135 Functions  

For workshop availability and registration information refer


Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
to our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
905-459-7533.
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals, These sessions
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
indicated. calendar.
Thursday, November 29, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) For guidance on the Excel Macros and VBA workshops contact
Dennis Plum at dennis.plum@sheridancollege.ca
Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road (Oakville)
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
(Oakville)
Geographic Information Systems
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
(Mississauga) ONLINE DELIVERY
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a system for capturing, storing,
analyzing and managing data and associated attributes which are spatially
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
referenced to the earth. GIS is a tool that allows users to create interactive
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
queries, analyze the spatial information, edit data, maps and present the
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
results of all these operations.
Meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
GIS technology can be used for scientific investigations, resource management,
information session.
asset management, environmental impact assessment, urban planning,
cartography, criminology, history, sales, marketing and route planning.
This program will be of interest to individuals who work in fields such as urban
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
planning, civil engineering, transportation engineering, natural resources
insert for expected course offerings.
or business. Individuals build a background in fundamental GIS principles,
computer-aided design (CAD), database concepts, and GIS applications in their
field of interest.
Excel with Macros and VBA
CURRICULUM
(Visual Basic for Applications) You must successfully complete the following:
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Note: Students are advised to complete APPL70048 Introduction to
If you are spending time, over and over, on Excel projects that require repetitive Geographical Information Systems and both Access courses prior to enrolling
processing, discover how to achieve results faster and with greater consistency. in any of the other courses.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Learn to automate Excel without needing to be a VBA Programmer - use
Excel’s Macro Recorder to generate “unbreakable” code, and then use the APPL70048 Introduction to Geographical Information Systems  

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

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IT Operations Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE insert for expected course offerings.
Acquire technical Information Technology, customer service knowledge and
soft skills in problem solving and communications. Obtain direct experience in
all areas of IT Operations including hardware and software troubleshooting, Microsoft Application Core
networking, database and Linux/Unix. RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Graduates of this certificate can apply to enter the full time Help Desk
ONLINE DELIVERY
Technician certificate or the Information Technologies Support Services
diploma. Learn to use Microsoft applications to create documents, spreadsheets,
presentations, databases and to communicate via email. Improve your
CURRICULUM efficiency in all of these areas by applying the appropriate technical skills to
You must successfully complete the following 6 courses, listed in the produce the documents, information and communication you require.
recommended completion sequence.
COURSES
Note: Sheridan reserves the right to re-assess previously granted credits
You must successfully complete any 4 of the following:
more than five (5) years old to ensure their relevancy at the time of
graduation. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
APPL70015 MS Access Core  
Courses
APPL70017 MS Excel Core  
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp APPL70021 MS Word Core  
SYST19866 Operating System Technologies (A +Certification Prep)   APPL70020 MS PowerPoint  
INFO29760 Hardware Troubleshooting and Maintenance -  APPL70034 MS Outlook - -
SYST13416 Linux/UNIX - Operating Systems  
APPL70053 Access Introduction   For course availability and registration information refer to
TELE13167 Data Communications - Local Area Network  - our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
COMM10074 Customer Service Skills  -
905-459-7533
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
For course availability and registration information refer to calendar.
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533 For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator Peter Microsoft Application Expert
Wheeler, email: peter.wheeler@sheridancollege.ca RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
ONLINE DELIVERY
Information Sessions: Computer Programs
Improve your skills in database creation, document production, report
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program generation and data analysis by taking advanced level software courses in
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed Access, Excel and Word.
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals, These sessions
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time COURSES
indicated. You must successfully complete the following:
Thursday, November 29, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton) COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
APPL70016 MS Access Expert  
Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road (Oakville) APPL70018 MS Excel Expert  
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road APPL70022 MS Word Expert  
(Oakville)
For course availability and registration information refer to
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
(Mississauga) 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 information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/

Meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the


information session.

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Microsoft Applications Operating Systems - UNIX
The following courses may or may not be part of a program but are also RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
considered valuable learning opportunities if taken individually.
Examine the industry’s current operating systems through research and hands-

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)  

APPL70016 MS Access, Expert - Distance Learning  


SYST13416 Linux/UNIX-Operating Systems  

APPL70017 MS Excel, Core - Distance Learning  


SYST10049 Web Development 1 OR - 

APPL70018 MS Excel, Expert - Distance Learning  


PROG70020 Dynamic Websites with AMP (Apache, MySQL and PHP)  

APPL70034 MS Outlook - Distance Learning - -


SYST28296 Systems Administration (Linux/UNIX)  -

APPL70020 MS PowerPoint - Distance Learning  


Upon successful completion contact the Office of the Registrar to apply for
APPL70021 MS Word, Core - Distance Learning   your credential.
APPL70057 PowerPoint  -
For course availability and registration information refer to
APPL70051 Word, Introduction  
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
APPL70052 Word, Advanced  
905-459-7533.
For course availability and registration information refer to
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
calendar.
905-459-7533
For course and program guidance, please contact Program Coordinator
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Peter Wheeler, email: peter.wheeler@sheridancollege.ca
calendar.
For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
Information Sessions: Computer Programs
http://distancelearning.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
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
IMPORTANT indicated.
REGISTRATION DATES Thursday, November 29, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road (Oakville)
JANUARY 2-3, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
JANUARY 7-12, 2013
(Oakville)
APRIL 22-MAY 2, 2013
Extended hours for in-person registration. Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
(Mississauga)

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.

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Professional Certification Software - Other Related
Preparation Courses The following courses are not part of a credential but are considered valuable
learning opportunities.
ORACLE DBA CERTIFICATION / ENTERPRISE DATABASE
MANAGEMENT COURSES
For information visit the website at http://www.sheridancollege.ca/ > COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Programs & Courses > Professional Training Programs> Oracle APPL70062 Microsoft Office Applications  
BUSM70022 Desktop Publishing for Business  
or contact the Faculty of Applied Science and Technology at 905-845-9430
ext. 2339 For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
OTHER CERTIFICATIONS 905-459-7533
The following courses are designed to assist individuals in preparing for
certification in various IT areas. Courses are offered online through a special Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
partnership with LearnKey Online Expert. calendar.

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  

For workshop availability and registration information refer


to our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
For guidance on the SharePoint 2010 workshop, contact Wael
Channaa at wael.channaa@sheridancollege.ca

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Unified Software Development Website Developer
Process NEW SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a standardized general-purpose ONLINE DELIVERY

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.

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EDUCATION AND
LIBERAL STUDIES
Explore various fields of education from early childhood through to
the adult lifelong learner or choose from a variety of liberal studies
courses. Broaden your knowledge by studying the humanities, social
and behavioural sciences. Turn your passion into a career or enrich your
personal interests.

Academic Upgrading/Academic Adult Education


and Career Entrance SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
Would you like to improve your skills in order to enter a Sheridan program, or This Adult Education Certificate Program is designed to respond to the
to improve your job prospects? changing nature of facilitating adult learning. The program is geared to people
currently facilitating learning in a postsecondary, corporate or community
Are you missing some courses needed to enter a Sheridan Program? training environment, or those who aspire to do so. The program focuses on
the theory and practice of adult education by developing the knowledge and
ACADEMIC UPGRADING/ACE is:
skill set conducive to the effective facilitation of adult learning.
• Personalized to meet your needs Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to design,
• Self-paced implement, and evaluate educational courses and/or training programs for
• Flexible - offered full-time or part-time with open entry options during adult learners. Whether you are involved in teaching at the postsecondary level
daytime program at the Davis and STC campuses or in a training role in the public or private sector, you will benefit from the
• ACE is also available online, through a provincial consortium, for more broad and intensive educational experience provided in this program.
information visit http://www.acedistancedelivery.ca/ The framework from which the Adult Education Certificate Program functions
Academic Upgrading/ACE program provides you with the is that of adult learning principles “in action.” The specific goals of the Adult
opportunity to: Education Program include:
• Enter college without your grade 12 • enhancing the quality of the teaching and learning process
• Prepare for college at college • developing the requisite knowledge, skills and professional values needed
• Improve your written and verbal communication skills to benefit your practice as an adult educator
• Update your math, physics, biology and chemistry knowledge and skills • providing viable learning pathways to future learning in adult education
• Complete required Grade 12 equivalent courses for college entry • encouraging the development of a “critically reflective” stance, as both
teacher and learner, by examining discrepancies between beliefs and
• Prepare for post-secondary programs, apprenticeship training or
practice
employment
• creating a positive learning environment congruent with the principles of
• Improve your workplace “Essential Skills”
adult learning
INFORMATION SESSIONS: In Collaboration with Brock University: Students who successfully
• Held at the Skills Training Centre (STC) at 12:00 p.m. and Davis Campus complete Sheridan’s Adult Education Certificate program and who apply to an
at 1:00 p.m. every Tuesday undergraduate degree program at Brock University will be granted 2 general
• Call for more information: 905-845-9430, ext. 8009 (STC) 905-459-7533, university credits towards their undergraduate degree studies at Brock.
ext. 5727 (Davis) In Collaboration with CSTD: CSTD (Canadian Society for Training &
Development) recognizes that Sheridan College’s Adult Education Certificate
For more information about this program please contact:
Program addresses the competency categories of instruction/facilitation,
STC Campus: Nancy Harmer, Academic Advisor, email needs/performance analysis, instructional design and evaluation of training as
nancy.harmer@sheridancollege.ca phone: 905-845-9430, ext. 8009. outlined in CSTD’s Competencies for Training and Development Professionals.
The Competencies are the common body of knowledge for the training &
Davis Campus: Cynthia Marlatt, Academic Advisor, email development profession. Students enrolled in this program are eligible for
cynthia.marlatt@sheridancollege.ca, phone 905-459-7533, ext. 5727. student membership with CSTD, recognized program category, and graduates
Visit the website at http://www.sheridaninstitute.ca > Programs and are given a credit of one year towards the work experience requirement of the
Courses > Full-Time Programs > A-Z Index > Academic Upgrading Certified Training Practitioner (CTP) and Certified Training and Development
Professional (CTDP) designations. To register for membership or certification
go to http://www.cstd.ca/ student membership category.

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CURRICULUM Conventions and Meeting
Note: Course prerequisites must be met unless approval has been given by
Management NEW

EDUCATION + LIBERAL STUDIES


the Program Coordinator in advance of registration.
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Compulsory courses (6)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp ONLINE DELIVERY
Creating a Positive Learning Environment: As the convention, exposition and meeting industry continues to grow, it is
EDUC77001 Introduction to Adult Learning   expected that organizations in this industry will require trained professionals
EDUC77002 Curriculum Planning and Design  - to meet their needs. This program is designed to provide professional training
EDUC77003 Instructional Strategies   and credentials by updating the knowledge and skills of those presently
EDUC77004 Overview of Assessment and Evaluation -  pursuing, or wishing to pursue, a career in one of the many areas of this
EDUC77005 Portfolio Review and Practicum - - multi- faceted industry. For individuals already employed in this field, the
EDUC77011 Trends and Issues in Adult Learning -  skills and understanding developed as a result of this program will enhance
opportunities for career advancement.
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or COURSES
905-459-7533. You must successful complete the following 6 courses. Note: Prerequisites
must be met.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
MKTG70017 Hospitality Marketing 1  
For information on the Adult Education Certificate Program only, MGMT70038 Planning and Operations  
please email fcaps@sheridancollege.ca
MGMT70040 Practical Project  
MGMT70037 Principle of Convention and Meeting Planning  
Information Session: Adult Education MGMT70039 Trade Show Management for Conventions  

Information sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program MGMT70041 Event Planning and Protocol  

Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice and make informed


For course availability and registration information refer to
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
are free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.
905-459-7533
Please PRE-REGISTER two days prior to the session to confirm your Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
attendance. calendar.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at
(Oakville) http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road (Oakville)
Thursday, August 8, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road ECE - Supervision and Administration
(Oakville) ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ ONLINE DELIVERY
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. The Early Childhood Education – Supervision and Administration Program
is designed for professionals with an Early Childhood Education Diploma or
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the recognized equivalent who are now, or would like to be, administrators of
Information Session. child-care services.
The program may also be of interest to child-care administrators who are:
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the • currently learning “on-the-job”
insert for expected course offerings. • early childhood educators seeking career advancement
• employers encouraging staff development and training
Graduates of the program will have acquired new skills in professional
communication, curriculum design and implementation, management and
leadership, staff development and motivation, and advocacy in the early

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, childhood education profession.

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.

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CURRICULUM • Program models in early childhood
You must successfully complete the following 9 online courses: • The promotion of pro-social behaviour
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp Early Childhood Education graduates work in: municipal, private and non-
Communication Strategies for Early Childhood profit child-care centres; parenting programs, family resource centres, nursery
COMM70006 Educators   schools; kindergarten programs (as the Designated Registered Early Childhood
EDUC70013 Computer Applications in ECE Administration  
Educator); programs in recreation departments and public libraries; and
before- and after-school programs. Graduates, upon gaining job experience
MGMT70001 Management and Leadership Skills for EC Educators  
and proving their abilities, may move to administrative positions or may also
EDUC70014 ECE Curriculum Design and Implementation  
begin their own program or child-care centre.
MGMT70002 Staff Supervision and Development in ECE Settings  
Financial Planning, Management, and Resources in As well as in-class academic and hands-on practical learning, students gain
FINA70002 ECE Settings   extensive experience from placements in child-care centres, located either on
MKTG70003 Service Marketing in ECE   campus or in the community.
EDUC70015 Advocacy and Professionalism in ECE   COLLEGE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS
As of February 14, 2009 membership in the College of Early Childhood
FLPL70002 ECE Administration Field Placement OR  
Educators is required by the Early Childhood Educators Act, 2007 in
EDUC70025 Mentoring Pairs for Child Care - -
order to use the title “Early Childhood Educator” or “Registered Early
All courses must be completed before the field placement. Contact the Childhood Educator (RECE).” Membership is also required for anyone who
Program Coordinator for Information. works within the scope of practice of early childhood education unless
specifically exempted. To learn more about the College visit their website at
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS http://www.collegeofece.on.ca/
This program is intended for child-care professionals who have achieved a
CURRICULUM
diploma in Early Childhood Education (or recognized equivalent). Applicants
should have at least one year of post-diploma experience with children in You must successfully complete each of the following 25 courses (a
group-care settings. Proof of academic credentials and a resume will be cumulative “C” grade is required to graduate). The courses are listed in a
required for admission. recommended completion sequence; however, you may take the courses in
any sequence as long as you meet the prerequisite requirements.
Note: Before registering, it is essential that new applicants contact Program Note: COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills must be completed
Coordinator Velma Doran for details regarding admission and course of before registering for other ECE courses.
study. Please leave a voicemail message at 905-459-7533, ext. 5390 or
email velma.doran@sheridancollege.ca SECTION A

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*  

905-459-7533. COMM16117 Professional Relationship Skills  


SOCI12029G Understanding Families  
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
EDUC16800 Learning Environment 1  
calendar.
EDUC11582 Play Experiences 1  
For course and program guidance, contact the Program EDUC15323 Child Development in the Preschool Years  
Coordinator Velma Doran at 905-459-7533, ext.5390 or email: EDUC12375 Observations in ECE  
velma.doran@sheridancollege.ca (email correspondence preferred) EDUC14648 Learning Environment 2  
EDUC10065 Play Experiences 2  

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  

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Field Practice/Seminar 2 (ECE) (196 practice hours
FLPL22487 plus 14 seminar hours)***  
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FIELD SEMINAR/PRACTICE

EDUCATION + LIBERAL STUDIES


PLACEMENTS
EDUC22629 Professional Practices  
EDUC25372 Individual Programming   Before enrolling in FLPL14933 Field Seminar/Practice,
EDUC20705 School Age Child Care   students must successfully complete FLPL12205 Field
Field Seminar/Practice 3 (ECE) (126 practice hours Orientation. If you have a successful P.L.A.R. for FLPL14933 then
FLPL24804 plus 14 seminar hours)***  
you must successfully complete FLPL12205 Field Orientation before
registering for FLPL22487. Three field placements are required in the
PLUS: One additional Approved General Education Elective (see index) Early Childhood Education program. A maximum of eight hours per
day or a minimum of three hours per day, in programming, can be
Note: As of September 2009, HUMN16693G Human Relations: counted towards the completion of the field course. Placement hours
The Interpersonal Experience can no longer be applied as a General should be completed within the time frame of the seminar classes.
Education Elective in the Early Childhood Education - Ontario College Only one field seminar/practice placement course can be taken per
Diploma Program. semester. Note: FLPL14933 Field Seminar/Practice (ECE) is the only
*Prerequisite required - see course description. field course eligible for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition.
Students will NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND placement without the
**This field orientation course must be successfully completed the semester required prerequisites, a valid Criminal Record Check (within six
before registering for FLPL14933 Field Practicum and Seminar. If you months of placement starting date) and CURRENT Sheridan Health
have a successful Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for Immunization clearance. These documents will need to be presented
FLPL14933 you must take FLPL12205 before registering for FLPL22487. in the first seminar class.
***Students will NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND placement without the
Contact the coordinator for information.
required prerequisites, a valid Criminal Record Check (within six months
of placement starting date) and CURRENT Sheridan Health Immunization A minimum of 16 hours per week of field hours has to be
clearance. These documents will need to be presented in the first seminar completed in one of the following formats:
class.
- two full days (or four half days) per week
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- block format (i.e., every day)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma including Grade 12 English or equivalent
or mature student status. Field placement will be completed in centres other than
your place of employment/agency. Placement Information
For course availability and registration information refer to
forms will be completed on the first evening of the seminar
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
class. Missing this class will result in your immediate
905-459-7533.
removal from this session.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
College faculty will contact each placement to make necessary
calendar.
arrangements. The first possible date to commence placement
For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator Cathy will be two full weeks after the first seminar class.
Coulthard at cathy.coulthard@sheridancollege.ca or 905-845-9430, ext.
2674 Note: Students on academic probation are not eligible to enroll in
Continuing Education field courses and should refer to the policies
Scheduled In-class Dates for Early Childhood Education Field outlined in the ECE Student Success Handbook.
Seminar/Practice Classes, FLPL14933, FLPL22487 and FLPL24804:
As a requirement for successful completion of FLPL12205
Fall 2012 Winter 2013 Spring 2013 Field Orientation, students will need to complete a Health
Wednesdays Saturdays Mondays Immunization Record Form (provided to the students in the
Sept. 19, 26 January 12, 19 May 6 Field Orientation class) and have a current Criminal Record
October 10 February 9 May 13 Check. Successful completion of FLPL12205 Field Orientation
November 7 March 23 June 3, 24 is MANDATORY before starting Field Practicum courses.
December 12 April 13 July 22
To ensure that all field requirements are current, students
Dates for FLPL12205 Field Orientation: should enroll in FLPL12205 Field Orientation in the semester
Fall 2012 Winter 2013 Spring 2013 prior to enrolling in field placement.
Wednesdays Saturdays Mondays
September 5 January 26 April 29
and and and Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
October 17 February 23 May 27 insert for expected course offerings.
OR OR OR
October 24 March 2 June 17
and and and
December 5 April 6 July 15

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Information Session
Educational Assistant
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed Sheridan’s Educational Assistant - Diploma Program prepares you to work
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These are in a school setting, where - as a member of the educational team - you will
available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated. support students with special needs. Educational Assistants usually work with
students who have cognitive, learning, sensory or physical, or behavioural
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road disabilities.
(Oakville)
Through the Sheridan Educational Assistant program you will:
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
• Support students with special needs using modified curricula and
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ materials created to accommodate their diverse strengths and
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with developmental needs.
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance. • Use assistive technology and other educational resources to implement
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the individualized educational goals.
Information Session. • Respond to and assist with personal care needs of students in educational
settings from kindergarten to high school.
• Work as a member of the educational team with specialists and family
members.
• Report information related to the learning environment.
• Maintain a safe and professional environment which promotes the well
being of the student with special needs.
• Support inclusion of the student to aid his or her social development and
sense of belonging.

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.

LEADING TO AN ONTARIO • Reflective practice linked to field placement experiences.


Potential students must first apply for admission. Continuing and Professional
COLLEGE DIPLOMA Studies students typically take 3-5 years of part-time study to complete
program requirements. Applicants, depending upon their previous education
Ontario College Diplomas in Early Childhood Education, and experience, will be notified if they have been approved for admission into
Business–General, Business–Accounting and Business– the standard curriculum stream (PCEAD) or the fast track intensive curriculum
Marketing will no longer be delivered through the Faculty stream (PEDAI).
of Continuing and Professional Studies as of Fall 2013.
CURRICULUM
All students wishing to pursue these diplomas part-time
will be served by the Faculty responsible for the full-time Note: This curriculum is not applicable to the Fast-Track, Intensive Diploma.
delivery of these programs. Reduced curriculum details will be provided to students admitted to the
Fast-Track Diploma
For programs beginning Fall 2013, all new students who
wish to pursue an Ontario College Diploma in Business Note: Course prerequisites must be met unless approval has been given by
or Early Childhood Education at Sheridan must apply for the Program Coordinator in advance of registration.
admission to these programs through ontariocolleges.ca, COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
the application service owned and operated by the Ontario COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills  
public colleges. Application opens at ontariocolleges.ca in
early October 2012. For courses beginning in September
EDUC15436 Intellectual, Sensory, and Learning Disabilities OR - -
2013, applications received at ontariocolleges.ca on
or before February 1, 2013 will be considered equally. EDUC56515 Learning Disabilities - Remediation Strategies AND - -

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 - 

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EDUC18081 Teaching and Learning Strategies  -
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
PSYC16048 Strategies for Challenging Behaviour - 

EDUCATION + LIBERAL STUDIES


905-459-7533.
PSYC15065G Psychology Core Concepts  
EDUC19599 Disability Issues - - Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
EDUC26048 Communication Disorders  - calendar.
COMM24049 Working with Teams  - For course and program guidance, contact the Program Coordinator,
FLPL14310 Orientation to Field   Allison Fitzgibbon, email: allison.fitzgibbon1@sheridancollege.ca
FLPL20199 Field Seminar 1 and Placement 1  
FLPL20261 Field Seminar 2 and Placement 2  
Information Sessions: Educational Assistant
FLPL26367 Field Seminar 3 and Placement 3  
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
PLUS: Two Approved General Education Electives (see index) Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
Applicants must be admitted to the program before registering in any of indicated.
the specific Education Assistant program courses. Students who do not meet
the Education Assistant program admission requirements will be withdrawn Please PRE-REGISTER two days prior to the session to confirm your
from all courses. attendance.
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent including one English, Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) (Oakville)
• Or mature student status (19 years of age or over)
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
Note: The Educational Assistant student must have the energy and stamina for the most current Information Session dates and times and to
to respond to the physical demands associated with the role of the assistant. indicate your attendance.
Applicants eligible for the Fast-Track, Intensive delivery of the Diploma The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
program will be notified in writing. To be considered for the Fast Track Information Session.
Intensive delivery you need to submit:
• Post-secondary College Diploma or
• University Degree or
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the
• Proof of Demonstrated Competence (i.e. current employment as an
insert for expected course offerings.
Educational Assistant at a local Board of Education)
Applicants with International Academic Credentials must have their
credentials assessed for Ontario equivalency and complete a test of English
Language Proficiency administered by the College. Contact the Coordinator
General Education Electives
for details or visit the program website listed below. The purpose of General Education in the Ontario College system is to
contribute to the development of citizens who are conscious of the diversity,
PROCESS: Please note that there are three steps to the process: application,
complexity, and richness of the human experience; who are able to establish
admission, registration. Applications are accepted at any time.
meaning through this consciousness; and who, as a result, are able to
Mail your application documents* to Allison Fitzgibbon (application contribute thoughtfully, creatively, and positively to the society in which they
documents must be sent in hard copy - email attachments are not accepted); live and work.
you will be notified of your acceptance and can then register in courses as
you wish until you complete all program requirements. General Education strengthens student’s essential employability skills, such
as critical analysis, problem solving, and communication, in the context of an
* The application package (there is no actual application form) exploration of topics with broad-based personal and/or societal importance.
should include the following 4 documents:
Approved General Education Electives List
• a cover letter of introduction
• a résumé Sheridan reserves the right to reassess previously granted credits more than
• proof of education (if international, these must be translated and assessed 5 years old to ensure their relevancy. Courses listed as program compulsory
for Ontario equivalency) courses cannot be used as General Education Electives in those programs.
• proof of related experience/employment on agency/school board Classroom Courses:
letterhead
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
For further details regarding the application/admission SCIE10386G Agony and Ecstasy: Addictions  
process refer to the Post Secondary program at SCIE70007G Global Warming  -
http://www-acad.sheridanc.on.ca/scls/ea/main.html
HUMN16693G Human Relations: The Interpersonal Experience  
For field placement information or to begin a field placement, contact the CULT10102G Identity, Status, Power: Issues in Social Media - -
Field Coordinator Amy Ocampo, email amy.ocampo@sheridancollege.ca. CULT19815G Living and Working in a Diverse Society  
Note: Criminal Reference Checks (Vulnerable Sector Screening) are required ECON22358G Macroeconomics  
within 90 days of beginning the practicum component of this program.
Details are outlined in the Orientation to Field which is a prerequisite for
Placement.

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ECON15269G Microeconomics   CURRICULUM
PHIL17545G Philosophy of Love and Sex   To qualify for the General Studies Sheridan Certificate, you must successfully
SOCI10264G Profiles in Crime   complete 10 academic courses. Each course must be 42 or more hours
PSYC15065G Psychology: Core Concepts   in length. Remember to check the course descriptions for prerequisite
SOCI12029G Understanding Families  
requirements.
HEAL13271G Wellness and Healthy Living   The General Studies courses listed below are not the same
as General Education Elective courses. If you need a General
Distance Education: Education Elective course; please select from the Approved
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp General Education Elective List.
HUMN18888G Aging Matters in a Changing Society  
General Studies Courses – Not a comprehensive list:
NUTR76001 Body and Nutrition  
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
LITT70009 Children’s Literature Introduction to  
SOCS70003 Critical Thinking  
SCIE22273 Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology  -

SOCI13454G Cybernation: Understanding Technology  


BIOL14108 Human Biology  

PHIL70000 Environmental Citizenship - Distance Learning  


CHEM17370 Introductory Chemistry 1  

LITT70013 Exploring Children’s Fantasy Literature  


CHEM29402 Introductory Chemistry II  -

SOCI70010 The Game of Soccer and Its Impact on Society  


MATH29798 Mathematics for the Health Sciences - -

SOCI70011 Hockey Hall of Fame Presents   College Mathematics, Foundations of - Distance


SOCI70006 Human Sexuality  
MATH70005 Learning  

LITT70011 Myths and Legends  


MATH70007 Mathematics, Fundamentals - Distance Learning  

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 - 

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS EDUC70030 Sustainability Education Curriculum Planning  
It is recommended students complete a college-level Sociology course prior EDUC70031 Sustainability Education Practicum  

EDUCATION + LIBERAL STUDIES


to beginning this program.
Electives - select (1) from the following:
For course availability and registration information refer to our website
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533 COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
PHIL70000 Environmental Citizenship  
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the BUSM70023 Globalization and Sustainability  
calendar.
For course availability and registration information refer to
For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca
905-459-7533
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Specialized Recreational Leadership calendar.
The following courses are offered in cooperation with the Peel Lunch and For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at
After-School programs primarily as a service to members of the community http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca
who wish to work with children and teens in a recreational setting. Those
individuals, who are currently working with children and teens in programs
such as day camps, activity centres, Scouts, Girl Guides, coaching, etc., would Thanatology (Death and Dying)
also benefit from these courses. RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Note: Classes are offered on a full day format and require 100% attendance. ONLINE DELIVERY
COURSES Thanatology aims to promote awareness and understanding of death and how
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp affects individuals. Focus on grief and bereavement issues, communication
SOCI70002 Leadership Development, Introduction to   strategies and religious philosophies of dying death from the perspective of
MGMT70003 Principles of Administration   both the dying and the bereaved. Graduates of this unique program will have
the skills and experience to better understand, support and care for those
For course availability and registration information refer to our website
facing or coping with death.
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533.
This program is ideal for individuals who work with the terminally ill or their
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
families and for those who provide support or assistance to those affected
calendar.
by death including police officers, teachers, paramedics, social workers and
employees in hospitals, hospices and long term care facilities. These courses
SustainabiIity Education would also help family, friends and caregivers of the dying or deceased cope
with and manage death.
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
CURRICULUM
ONLINE DELIVERY
You must successfully complete the following:
Sustainability education focuses on the development of skills, knowledge and COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
values that promotes behaviour in support of a sustainable planet. Educators HUMN70000 Introduction to Thanatology  
have a vital role to play in ensuring that the next generation has the necessary
RELG70000 Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death  
skills and knowledge to make lifestyle choices and business decisions that
are sustainable. This unique program explores environmental education in the Mourning, Grief and Bereavement Reactions and
context of education for sustainability and by educating educators, in both the HUMN70001 Responses to Death  

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  

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ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES
Increase your awareness of environmental issues and become part of
the solution. Enhance the landscape through our Horticulture studies
program or learn more about water distribution and wastewater
collection through our Water Supply, Distribution and Wastewater
Collection programs.

Environmental Development Series Wastewater Collection


RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
ONLINE DELIVERY The Wastewater Collection - Sheridan Certificate is designed for Wastewater
Operators who are seeking to upgrade their skills, or for individuals interested
Develop a greater understanding of environmental issues. Study environmental
in pursuing a career in this field. Acquire the knowledge and skills needed
policies, economics, ethics, citizenship and the effects of globalization on the
for installation, inspection, maintenance and repair of wastewater collection
environment.
systems.
COURSES Upon completion of this certificate students may apply to have their credits
You must successfully complete any 4 of the following: approved toward the completion of the Water Distribution and Wastewater
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp Collection Ontario College Certificate.
SCIE70010 The Environment - - This certificate program is offered exclusively to the corporate
BUSM70021 Environmental Policy and Economics   community through SheridanCorporate, a division of Sheridan
PHIL70000 Environmental Citizenship   Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning dedicated to
PHIL70001 Environmental Ethics   innovative learning and development solution for the local,
BUSM70023 Globalization and Sustainability   national, and international business. For further information, please visit
MGMT70019 Environmental Management, Introduction   www.sheridancorporate.ca

For course availability and registration information refer to CURRICULUM


our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or You must successfully complete the following 8 courses: (Note:
905-459-7533 Prerequisites must be met)
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the -Mathematics for Water Supply, Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection
calendar. -Science for Water Supply, Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection, Basic

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

For course availability, registration information and program


guidance, contact Criste Kurlawalla, Learning Advisor, SheridanCorporate
at 905-815-4135 or sheridancorporate@sheridancollege.ca

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE,


REGISTER ONLINE.
See centrefold for details.

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Water Distribution and Supply Water Distribution and
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE Wastewater Collection

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.

CURRICULUM This certificate program is offered exclusively to the corporate


community through SheridanCorporate, a division of Sheridan
You must successfully complete the following 7 courses: (Note
Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning dedicated to
prerequisites must be met)
innovative learning and development solution for the local,
-Mathematics for Water Supply, Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection national and international business community. For further information,
-Science for Water Supply, Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection, Basic please visit www.sheridancorporate.ca
-Water Supply, Water Storage and Distribution Systems
CURRICULUM
-Water Quality in Distribution Systems
-Operation and Maintenance for Water Distribution System
You must successfully complete the following 14 courses: (Note:
Prerequisites must be met)
-Administration and Technical Reporting for Water Distribution and Wastewater
Collection -Communication Strategies
-Operator Safety -Mathematics for Water Supply, Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection
-Science for Water Supply, Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection, Basic
For course availability, registration information and program -Water Supply, Water Storage and Distribution Systems
guidance contact: Criste Kurlawalla, Learning Advisor, SheridanCorporate
-Water Quality in Distribution Systems
at 905-815-4135 or sheridancorporate@sheridancollege.ca
-Inspection & Testing of Wastewater Collection Systems
-Wastewater Collection Systems
-Operator Safety
-Administration and Technical Reporting for Water Distribution and Wastewater
IMPORTANT Collection

REGISTRATION DATES -Repair and Rehabilitation of Wastewater Collection Systems


-Cleaning and Maintenance of Wastewater Collection Systems
-Operation and Maintenance for Water Distribution System
JANUARY 2-3, 2013 -Water and Wastewater Treatment for Operators
JANUARY 7-12, 2013 -One General Education Elective
APRIL 22-MAY 2, 2013
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Extended hours for in-person registration.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) including grade 12 English
(ENG4C or 4U) or Mature Student status.
JANUARY 14, 2013
For course availability, registration information and program
The majority of Winter Term Continuing and guidance contact: Criste Kurlawalla, Learning Advisor, SheridanCorporate
Professional Studies classes start this week. at 905-815-4135 or sheridancorporate@sheridancollege.ca

APRIL 22, 2013


The majority of Spring/Summer Term Continuing
and Professional Studies classes start this week.

Check the centrefold for more information.

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HEALTH AND
WELLNESS
Sheridan offers students the opportunity to discover a “healthy mind,
body, and soul”. Upgrade existing skills or embark on a new career or
lifestyle choice. Choose from a variety of exciting health care professions
and services such as Personal Support Worker, Fitness Trainer, Human
Performance Training, Esthetics and Teaching Yoga.

CPR and First Aid Courses (7)


It is recommended that ESTH14178 Principles of Skin Care be
For course availability and registration refer to the website:
taken first or concurrently with ESTH16529 Fundamentals of
http://www.sosfirstaid.ca/ (Reduced rate available for Sheridan students)
Facials.
For more information contact S.O.S. First Aid and Safety Training at COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
905-844-9813 or email info@sosfirstaid.ca ESTH14178 Principles of Skin Care  

OR ESTH16529 Fundamentals of Facials * - 


ESTH20036 Comprehensive Skin Care Concepts - -
For a listing of approved first aid trainers visit the WSIB website at ESTH20016 Deep Cleansing Facial - -
http://www.wsib.on.ca/wsib/wsibsite.nsf/public/FATrainers
ESTH13403 Hand and Nail Care *  
ESTH14310 Pedicure - 

Esthetics: Skin Care Therapist ESTH13663 Hair Removal Techniques - -

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.

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Fitness trainers are employed by community centres, sports and fitness clubs,
outdoor centres, resorts, recreational facilities, health care facilities, correctional
Human Performance Training (HPT)
institutions, government departments, private businesses, tourism associations SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
and similar establishments.
The Human Performance Training Sheridan Certificate will provide

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.

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Human Performance SECTION B (Section A must be completed in order to begin
Section B)
Training - Other Related COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
The following course is not part of a credential but is considered a valuable HEAL13551 Caring for Clients with Ongoing Conditions  -
additional learning opportunity. HEAL14857 Palliative Care for the Allied Health Worker  -

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp HEAL14579 Supporting Families - 

HEAL78029 Olympic Weightlifting for Sports Performance - -


FLPL19402 PSW Long-Term Care Practicum**  -
FLPL10606 PSW Community Practicum  -
For course availability and registration information refer to FLPL10102 PSW Consolidation - 
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533 *Must be the first course completed in the program. Prior to registering for
COMM19999, students must complete COMM78015 Communication Skills
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the Assessment.
calendar.
**Prior to commencing NURS14494 Nursing Practice 1 and the practicum,
and at the individual’s expense, students must obtain a certification in
Personal Support Worker CPR (Basic Rescuer) and St. John Standard First Aid for adults, children
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE and infants, complete a criminal record check, and produce a current
immunization record form.
Sheridan’s Personal Support Worker Ontario College Certificate Program
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
prepares graduates as caring providers of physical, psychological and social
assistance to clients living within the current Long-Term Care Renewal System Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, or mature student status.
managed by the Ontario Ministry of Health. For course availability and registration information refer to our website
Through a curriculum of knowledge, adaptive physical techniques and field at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533.
practicum experiences, caregivers are taken on a journey of professional Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
learning. This includes hands-on, demanding physical techniques of intimate calendar.
personal care to help clients, as well as understanding and empathy for the
individual’s personal situations and resulting behaviours that accompany For course and program guidance contact Program Coordinator Sandra
changes in independence. This is a physically demanding profession which Secord by email at sandra.secord@sheridancollege.ca
requires students and graduates to lift and transfer their clients.
Sheridan’s Program prepares graduates to provide their clients with Information Session: Personal Support Worker (PSW)
empathetic, confidential holistic care, that promotes independence, mobility, Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
personal appearance, comfort and safety in a growing variety of environments. Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
Communication, observation and reporting skills are developed to ensure decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
Sheridan graduates demonstrate professional, caring and ethical behaviour in are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
order that they become exemplary members of a health care team. indicated.
Students will participate in supervised practicums, or field placements, in both Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
community settings and long-term care facilities. This means students will have
the opportunity to practice the skills they have learned in the classroom and Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
gain valuable on-the-job experience, as well as develop professional contacts. for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
CURRICULUM
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
You must successfully complete the following 13 courses. Sections must
Information Session.
be completed in sequence.
SECTION A
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Essential Communication Skills (replaces
COMM19999 COMM19998 Communication Strategies*   SHARE YOUR STORY!
HEAL18263 Introduction to Personal Support  - We want your success stories. We know that
HEAL15738 Supporting Safe and Healthy Environments  - many of you have had very positive Sheridan
BIOL19207 Structure and Function of the Human Body  
experiences as a result of your connection with
HEAL13431 Mental Health Issues and Cognitive Impairment - 
Continuing and Professional Studies. Help us
HEAL13672 Lab 1 or NURS14494 Nursing Practice 1** - 
celebrate how Sheridan has changed your life.
Note: Students who have completed NURS14494 Nursing Practice 1 will Email ceweb@sheridancollege.ca with your
continue on the original program map. story along with your contact information and
PLUS: One Additional General Education Elective (see index) we will be in touch with you.

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Pharmacy Technician Ontario College of Pharmacists, 483 Huron Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5R 2R4).
OCP will not accept transcripts from students - they must be issued directly
Bridge to Regulation from the Office of the Registrar at Sheridan.
The Pharmacy Technician Bridging Education Program has been designed to For course availability and registration information refer to our

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

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JUSTICE STUDIES
Explore a career servicing the public and act as an essential part of your
local community with a position in justice, safety, and law enforcement.
Sheridan’s Justice Studies programs are designed for people interested
in pursuing a new career in justice and safety or for those currently
employed in the field who may wish to upgrade their skills or expand
their knowledge.

Community Safety Criminal Psychology and Behaviour


Community Safety is a growing concern for all citizens. Crime Prevention RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
Through Environmental Design, commonly known as CPTED is a pro-active
ONLINE DELIVERY
crime prevention strategy utilized by planners, architects, police services,
security professionals and everyday users of space. CPTED surmises that The Criminal Psychology and Behaviour program is designed to appeal to
the proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a individuals who are working or volunteering in a corrections program, law
reduction in the incidence and fear of crime and improve the quality of life. enforcement, women’s shelters, youth at risk, or to those individuals who have
Emphasis is placed on the physical environment, productive use of space, and a special interest in criminal psychology and behaviour. Explore why individuals
behavior of people to create environments that are absent of environmental become criminals and why they are attracted to those with deviant behaviours
cues that cause opportunities for crime to occur. Applying CPTED starts by as well as the factors that underlie criminal behaviours.
asking what is the designated purpose of the space, how is the space defined
and how well does the physical design support the intended function? Only CURRICULUM
then, can effective design or problem solving begin. You must successfully complete the following:
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
COURSES
JUST70024 Criminal Psychology 1 - Psychopathic Minds  
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
JUST70028 Criminal Psychology 2 - Criminal Minds  
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED),
Level 1 SOCI70009 Sexual Violence  
JUST78000  -
JUST70023 Domestic and Workplace Violence  
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED),
Level 2 JUST70032 Cults and Terrorism  
JUST78001 - -
SOCI70014 Co-dependency as an Addiction  
For course availability and registration information refer to our website
at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the It is recommended students complete a college-level psychology course prior
calendar. to beginning this program.
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533

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.

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Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario Information Sessions: Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario
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

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

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MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY
AND TRADES
Keep pace with the rapid technological changes sweeping modern
business and industry. Acquire the technical skills desired by so many
customers and employers in the 21st century. Sheridan’s Manufacturing
Technology and Trades offerings can assist those currently employed
or seeking careers in the manufacturing, quality assurance, home
inspection, building systems and engineering sectors to gain essential,
in-demand skills.

Building Environmental Systems Class 2

Operator - Class 2 and Class 1 COURSE CODE


ENGI79006
COURSE TITLE
Heating
W Sp
 -
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE ENGI79002 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration  
ENGI79003 Air Handling  
There are over 10 million commercial, institutional and residential buildings
in Canada which must be operated by a trained professional. The Building ENGI79005 Electricity - 

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.

In addition to receiving a certificate from Sheridan, graduates are eligible to Class 1


receive a bilingual certificate for IFTAC/CAIFE (Interprovincial Facility Training COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Accreditation Council/Conseil d’Accréditation Inter-Provincial de Facilité ENGI79009 Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings **  
d’Entrainement) recognition of operators and supervisors. This certificate ENGI79011 Pipe Systems Design - -
provides academically validated and portable recognition for building ENGI79008 Air Systems Design  -
operators throughout Canada. IFTAC applications are available at the Office of ENGI79010 Hospital Building Systems  
The Registrar at all campuses.
** This course is a mandatory requirement for the completion of the Class 1
Certificate Requirements: certificate.
• Building Environmental Systems Operator - Class 2
Successful completion of the Entry Level course plus six Class 2 courses. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Building Environmental Systems Operator - Class 1 It is strongly recommended that students have completed an Ontario
Secondary School Diploma.
Successful completion of the requirements for the Class 2 Certificate,
ENGI79009 Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings, and one additional Class 1 For course availability and registration information refer to
course. our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
CURRICULUM 905-459-7533.
Courses are listed in a recommended completion sequence. Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
Entry Level
For course and program guidance, contact Program
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
Coordinator Roberto Cordovado at 905-845-9430, ext. 33447 or
ENGI79001 Building Systems: A Practical Overview*  
roberto.cordovado@sheridancollege.ca

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Information Sessions: Building Environmental Systems Information Night - CAD/CAM

MANUFACTURING TECH + TRADES


Operator - Class 2 and Class 1
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program
Information Sessions provide an opportunity to meet with Program Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed
Coordinators to ask questions, receive advice, and make informed decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions
decisions enabling you to reach your academic goals. These sessions are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time
are available free of charge and will start promptly at the time indicated.
indicated.
Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
(Mississauga)
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
Information session.
The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
Information Session.
Commercial Construction
CAD/CAM Management NEW
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT
AutoCAD is a Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) software, which
gives you the ability to create two- and three-dimensional designs. It offers ONLINE DELIVERY
innovations that can increase design and documentation efficiency, and
Experience practical training, leading to the application of principles and
enables you to more securely, accurately, and smoothly share those designs
practices in the commercial Construction Management field. This program
with colleagues. AutoCAD software is one of the world’s leading design
emphasizes not only the interpretation and understanding of commercial
applications. It is used in a wide range of industries, employed by architects,
project documents (working drawings, specifications, soils reports, contracts,
project managers and engineers, amongst other professions.
etc.) but also in the preparation of estimates and construction schedules.
In addition to foundation AutoCAD courses from Level 1 to Advanced 3D, as Providing an educational foundation in the Construction Management
a Premier Autodesk Authorized Training Centre, we offer courses specializing field, graduates have the knowledge to begin assisting or managing the
in three categories: AEC, Mechanical Design and Design Visualization. Refer to construction process, from initial planning to project completion. The use of
the CAD-CAM Institute on Sheridan’s website for more information. case studies and related industry scenarios throughout the program prepares
students for a full range of situations that emerge during the course of a
Foundation courses: construction project.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
CADD79001 AutoCAD - Level 1  
COURSES
CADD79002 AutoCAD - Level 2   You must successful complete the following 6 courses. Note: Prerequisites
CADD79003 AutoCAD - Level 3  
must be met.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
100% attendance is strongly recommended. ENGI70024 The Construction Industry  

Specialized courses: ENGI70025 Commercial Construction Principles  


ENGI70026 Commercial Construction Estimating - 
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
ENGI70027 Project Construction Management  -
CADD79008 Autodesk Inventor R3 Essential  -
ENGI70028 Construction Contracts and Issues - -
CADD79026 Autodesk Revit - Level 1  
ENGI70029 Construction Planning and Scheduling - -
3-D Modelling and Design for Architects and
CADD79023 Designers - - For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
Refund Policy for CAD: Students wishing to withdraw from a CAD course
905-459-7533
(less a $50 administration fee and any applicable material fees), should
email cadcam@sheridancollege.ca prior to the second class. Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or For information on Distance Learning courses visit the website at:
905-459-7533. http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Calendar.
For courses and program guidance, email Program Coordinator Mark
Kurdi at mark.kurdi@sheridancollege.ca

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Construction Estimator Control Systems
RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
ONLINE DELIVERY The Control Systems – Sheridan Certificate is designed for those who wish
to pursue a career in the industrial controls industry or anyone who wishes
The Construction Estimator Program is designed to improve the knowledge
to enhance or upgrade their knowledge and skills in this area. Employment
and skill levels of persons working or wishing to work as estimators in
opportunities exist across a wide range of industries including manufacturing,
the commercial construction industry. Individuals who previously acquired
environmental, petro-chemical, mining and textiles. Develop skills which
estimating skills on the job or individuals desiring to enter the construction
may be applied to different career areas such as mechanical or electronics
industry would benefit from this program. Areas to be covered include: the
technology.
role and responsibilities of the estimator, use of tendering documents, cost
planning and control, surveying, material qualities and unit costs, review IMPORTANT INFORMATION
specifications and take-off quantities, and preparation of bid forms. The
Note: Mathematics is a necessary prerequisite for success in this certificate
final phase of the program is designed for students to gain the knowledge
program. If you have a credit in Grade 12 Mathematics for Technology
necessary to run a complete project on-site.
(Ontario) or equivalent, you should not have any difficulty in the program.
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM
You must successfully complete the following:
You must successfully complete the following 8 courses. Note: prerequisites
Note: Students are advised to complete ENGI70019 Introduction to Cost must be met.
Estimating prior to enrolling any of the other courses. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp MATH17688 Mathematics 1  
ENGI70019 Introduction to Cost Estimating   ENGI12578 Electricity 1  -
ENGI70020 Material Estimating and Methods   ENGI21987 Electro Pneumatics  -
ENGI70021 Construction Contract Bid Management   ENGI21491 Programmable Logic Control – Level 1  -
ENGI70022 Construction Job Site Management - - ENGI28418 Programmable Logic Control – Level 2 - 
ENGI70023 Basic Construction Methods and Technology   ENGI29875 Instrumentation and Process Control - -
QUAL79002 Basic Statistics and SPC  -
For course availability and registration information refer to
ENGI27928 Motor and Controls - -
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
905-459-7533 For course availability and registration information refer to
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
calendar. 905-459-7533.

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

Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the


insert for expected course offerings.

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.

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Home Inspection Training Program * Upon successful completion of this program, contact the Office of the
Registrar to request your Recognition of Achievement from Sheridan.

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RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENT Program requirements must be met within five years. To request a Certificate,
contact Carson Dunlop and Associates at 1-800-268-7070.
For many people, buying or selling a home is the biggest personal transaction
they’ll ever make. Sheridan, in partnership with CarsonDunlop and Associates, Online Program Information: This program is also available
is offering the Home Inspection Training program. This program incorporates online - students will follow the lesson plans set out by their course
the Standards of Practice of ASHI/CAHPI (American Society of Home Inspectors instructors. For information on online courses at Sheridan, visit
/ Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors). The Standards of the website at http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/ or email
Practice define a minimum and uniform standard for private, fee-paid home ce.online@sheridancollege.ca. Course material for online courses must
inspectors. The CarsonDunlop and Associates program fully complies with be purchased from CarsonDunlop Associates at 416-964-9415
ASHI curriculum and Standards of Practice. This program also conforms to the prior to the course start.
Professional Home/Property Inspector Occupational Standards developed by
the Canadian Home Inspectors and Building Officials Steering Committee for
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
National Standards (CHIBO). • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or 19 years
of age or older.
Home inspections assist the home buyer/seller by providing information • Students must be able to receive instructions, respond, and research in
regarding the condition of the home prior to the sale. The systems and the English language.
components of a home include roofing, structural, electrical, heating, air
For course availability and registration information refer to
conditioning/ heat pumps, plumbing, insulation and the interior. This program
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
has been designed to incorporate all of these components as well as the
905-459-7533.
necessary communication skills and knowledge of professional practice
needed to be successful in this growing industry. Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar.
Successful completion of this program fulfills the academic entrance
requirements of the Ontario Association of Home Inspections (OAHI) except For course and program guidance, contact Program Coordinator Robin
for the Defect Recognition and Reporting course (available only from OAHI), Green, email: robin.green@sheridancollege.ca
and the Ontario Building Code courses: Part Nine - Building Envelope and Part
Nine - Health and Safety (available through OAHI and a number of education
Information Session: Home Inspection Program
providers). Graduates of this program will be qualified to perform home
inspections in a manner that is consistent with the North American Standards Thinking of pursuing a career in Home Inspection? Curious about
of Practice of the home inspection profession. employment opportunities? Come to our Information Session to
meet with a representative from CarsonDunlop and Associates and
Sheridan onsite courses are a combination of in-class lectures and home study.
the Sheridan Coordinator, to ask questions, receive advice, and make
Students are required to attend seven in-class lectures per course (every other
informed decisions enabling you to reach our academic goals. These
week) as well as the on-site exam at the end of each course.
sessions are available free of charge and will start promptly at the
Note: Course material is no longer included in the course fee for on-site time indicated.
courses; students must purchase directly from CarsonDunlop Associates at
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Trafalgar Road
416-964-9415 prior to the course start.
(Oakville)
Challenge tests for PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment Recognition) are now
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Hazel McCallion
available for all 10 courses in the Home Inspection Training Program. For more
(Mississauga)
information, contact the Faculty of Continuing and Professional Studies Office
nearest you. Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 p.m. @Davis (Brampton)
CURRICULUM Refer to the Information Session link at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/
To qualify for recognition * as a Home and Property Inspector, you must for up-to-date details on programs that will be participating, with
successfully complete the following ten courses with a minimum grade of dates and times, and to indicate your attendance.
60% in each course completed prior to September 2008 and 70% in each The meeting room will be posted at the campus on the night of the
course completed after September 2008. information session.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
ENGI79801 Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection  
COMM79901 Communication and Professional Practices - 
ENGI79802 Electrical Inspection  
ENGI79803 Exterior Inspection  
ENGI79804 Heating Inspection 1  
ENGI79805 Heating Inspection 2  
ENGI79806 Interior and Insulation Inspection  
ENGI79807 Plumbing Inspection  
ENGI79808 Roofing Inspection  
ENGI79809 Structure Inspection  

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Manufacturing Foundations Skills Mathematics - Other Related
NEW The following courses are not part of the above certificate programs, but are
offered to improve or update your skills.
Sheridan College has partnered with Merlan/Intelitek to deliver essential skills
for technical careers as well as focusing on 21st Century skills like critical COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
thinking, problem solving and collaboration skills! This unique combination MATH70011 Calculus - -
is delivered via 100% virtual courses - no hardware required! With online MATH22981 Differential Calculus  -
simulations, computer-based assessments and robust activities, students MATH22558 Integral Calculus - 
obtain validated skills essential to mechatronics and maintenance careers,
including blueprint reading, hand and power tool applications and safety. For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
Intelitek Online Courses are provided as a partnership between Intelitek and
905-459-7533.
Sheridan College and are completely online.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
Withdrawal and Refund Policy calendar.
We require 48 hours notice of withdrawal in order to obtain a refund (less a $30 For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
administration fee). Note: There is no refund with less than 48 hours notice. at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/
COURSES
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp Mechanical Fundamentals
ENGI79015 Blueprint Reading  -
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
ENGI79016 Employability  -
ENGI79017 Hand Tools  - Concentrate on the basic sciences that serve as a foundation in all technical
ENGI79018 Industrial Safety: Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)  - disciplines. Focus on the fundamental skills that are applicable to mechanical
ENGI79019 Advanced Manufacturing, Introduction To  - occupations. Learn and apply mechanical theory to pursue opportunities in the
ENGI79020 Lean Manufacturing, Introduction To  - aeronautical, automotive or manufacturing industries.
ENGI79021 Lubrication for Technicians - 
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ENGI79022 Mechanical Fasteners - 
Note: Mathematics is a necessary prerequisite for success in either certificate
ENGI79023 Mathematics for Technicians 1 - 
program. If you have a credit in Grade 12 Mathematics for Technology
ENGI79024 Mathematics for Technicians 2 - 
(Ontario) or equivalent, you should not have any difficulty.
ENGI79025 Mechanical Measurement and Quality Control - 
ENGI79026 Power Tools -  CURRICULUM
You must successfully complete 6 core courses plus 3 electives. The core
For course availability and registration information refer to
courses are listed in a suggested completion sequence; however,
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca or call 905-845-9430 or
you may take the courses in any sequence as long as the required
905-459-7533
prerequisites are met.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back
of the calendar. Core Courses (6):
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
MATH17688 Mathematics 1
Math and Science - ENGI12578 Electricity 1
 
 -
College Preparation ENGI27928 Motors and Control - -
ENGI16764 Applied Mechanics 1  -
The following courses are not part of a certificate, but are offered to improve
MATH13406 Applied Mathematics - 
or update your skills.
CADD79001 AutoCAD Level 1  
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
BIOL70000 Biology, Preparatory – Distance Learning   Electives - select (3) from the following:
CHEM70000 Chemistry, Preparatory – Distance Learning  
Choose courses relevant to your field of study or place of employment.
College Mathematics, Foundations of – Distance Suggestions include (email coordinator for approval of alternate electives)
MATH70005 Learning   but are not limited to:
MATH70007 Mathematics, Fundamental – Distance Learning  
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
PHYS70000 Preparatory Physics – Distance Learning - -
ENGI29875 Instrumentation and Process Control - -

For course availability and registration information refer to our website ENGI21491 Programmable Logic Control Level 1  -

at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533. QUAL79001 Quality Concepts  


CADD79002 AutoCAD Level 2  
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back
ENGI13386 Applied Mechanics 2 - 
of the calendar.
ENGI23413 Mechanics of Materials  -
For more information on Distance Learning courses visit the website
at: http://distancelearning.sheridancollege.ca/

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For course availability and registration information refer to CURRICULUM
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or You must successfully complete the following 8 courses. Prerequisites must

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905-459-7533. be met.
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the Register Early! Courses will be cancelled if there is insufficient enrollment.
calendar. Please register at least one week prior to the course start date.
For course and program guidance email Program Coordinator Paul Compulsory courses (5)
Kemp, at paul.kemp@sheridancollege.ca
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
QUAL79001 Quality Concepts  
Refer to the 2012/13 Annual Planning Charts located in the QUAL79002 Basic Statistics and SPC  -
insert for expected course offerings.
QUAL79003 Quality Auditing 1  
QUAL79004 Essentials of Quality Management  -
QUAL79005 Advanced Statistical Methods - -
Quality Assurance - Other Related
Note: QUAL79001 Quality Concepts must be completed first.
Complement your experience working in the quality field, knowledge of
GD&T and blue print reading with an introduction to programming and using Elective - Select (3) from the following:
Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM). CMM’s are intricate measurement COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
tools that incorporate a number of different measurement techniques in order QUAL79006 Design of Experiments  -
to simplify a measuring process. Learn the basic operations of CMM. Discover
QUAL79007 Inspections, Test, Metrology and Print Reading  -
how a CMM can be used to dramatically reduce inspection time for certain
QUAL79008 ISO9000 Implementation and Documentation - -
kinds of work pieces. Understand how a CMM can measure almost any
shape very accurately, without the use of special gauges, thus eliminating the QUAL79010 Quality Management 3 - 

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 - 

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp equivalent to QUAL79004 Essentials of Quality


QUAL79013 Coordinate Measuring Machine - - Management
QUAL79015 Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance  
For course availability and registration information refer to equivalent to QUAL79002 Basic Statistics and SPC
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
QUAL79016 Total Quality Management - -
905-459-7533.
equivalent to QUAL79010 Quality Management 3
Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
calendar. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Grade 12 Math or MATH17688 Mathematics 1
Quality Assurance and Management For course availability and registration information refer to
our website at http://ce.sheridancollege.ca/ or call 905-845-9430 or
SHERIDAN CERTIFICATE
905-459-7533.
Quality Assurance is a growing profession, with opportunities for promotion Current Offerings are listed alphabetically by Course Code in the back of the
and high earnings. calendar.
The Quality Assurance and Management Certificate provides graduates For more information on accredited designation, go the ASQ
with the skills and knowledge necessary to participate in that growing website at http://www.asq.org/ and for information regarding membership
market. The program offers a wide range of courses in quality subjects such and ASQ certification, please visit the Toronto Chapter website at
as fundamental quality concepts, ISO9000, auditing, metrology, reliability, http://asqtoronto.org/committees.certific
statistics, SPC, SQC, DOE and quality management.
For course and program guidance, please contact Program Coordinator
The quality practitioner has the option to become ASQ certified in a number Dr. Mozammel Khan at 905-459-7533, ext. 5174 (Peel) or 905-845-9430,
of different areas, such as quality auditing, engineering, management, ext. 5174 (Halton); email: mozammel.khan@sheridancollege.ca (email
reliability and software, respectively. The designations are as follows - Certified preferred).
Quality Auditor (CQA), Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), Certified Quality
Manager (CQM), Certified Quality Technician (CQT), and Certified Reliability
Engineer (CRE). These designations are given by the ASQ and are recognized
worldwide. Sheridan graduates have achieved a distinctly high success rate
in obtaining their designations. In the quality field, they carry distinction and
value as acknowledgement that the quality practitioner has achieved a level of
knowledge and professionalism related to that designation and to the quality
field in general.

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RECREATION
AND LEISURE
Love motorcycles? Whether you’re a new or experienced rider, Sheridan
has a range of training courses geared to your needs. Our instructors
are certified professionals who will teach you how to operate your
motorcycle safely and enjoyably. Courses are offered in Brampton
and Oakville, so you can find a location – and a training level – that’s
convenient and meets your riding needs!

Motorcycle • defensive traffic behaviour including shoulder checks, and lane


positional skills
• life saving emergency skills (swerving, braking and decision making)
Motorcycle Training At the end of the training session students will be given a skill test. Individuals
who pass this test receive a graduation card. Students with a Class M1 will
Sheridan’s certified, professional instructors are dedicated to teaching new and receive documentation to allow MTO to endorse their permit as a Class M2
experienced riders. For the novice and beginner riders we offer a basic skills after the 60-day minimum time they stay in Class M1.
training course GENI78014 (M1 to M2 Training) which includes the M2
Test and for the more experienced riders we offer GENI78068 (M2 to M What to Bring:
Training) which includes the M test. 1. A valid Class “M1”, “M2” or “M” driver’s permit.
If you are a new rider applying for your first license to ride a motorcycle, you 2. Students must be 16 years of age or older to take the course (proof of age
will enter Ontario’s graduated licensing system. For more information please required). Students under 18 must bring a parent or guardian to the first
visit http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/drvlicen.shtml class to sign the release waiver. (Waivers can be signed during the first 30
minutes of class.)
3. ¾ or full DOT approved helmets can be provided, but students are urged
Motorcycle, Basic Riding to bring their own.
Skills: M1 to M2 Training 4. The course operates rain or shine, bring rain gear.
5. For the riding portion of the course (all day Saturday and Sunday)
About the Course M1 students must wear:
• sturdy boots that cover the ankle (leather is preferred - NO RUNNING
SHOES)
Sheridan’s certified, professional instructors are dedicated to teaching new and • sturdy pants
experienced riders.
• jacket and gloves
• Learn to operate today’s motorcycle safely and enjoyably • eye protection (recommended)
• Receive 20 hours of group classroom and riding instruction
For safety reasons, students who are not wearing the appropriate
• Gain an overview of safe riding gear, defensive riding techniques and
equipment will not be permitted to ride and will be withdrawn
special open road information
from the course. If students are withdrawn from the course under
• Receive a Canada Safety Council Student kit these circumstances, they will not be entitled to a refund of fees.
• Take the riding test for your M2 license
• Qualify for potential insurance discounts CURRICULUM
The riding portion of the course will be done on Sheridan’s motorcycles. Learn: The course runs one Thursday evening from 6 – 10 pm (4 hour theory
portion taught in a classroom) and the following Saturday and Sunday from
• basic skills of putting on a helmet 8 am – 5:30 pm (16 hour riding portion taught in the parking lot). You
• walking the motorcycle must attend all classes in their entirety, as scheduled, to continue
• balancing and braking in the course. Plan to arrive early for each class. Lateness will
• kick and electric starting result in dismissal from the course.
• moving off and stopping COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE W Sp
• gear shifting GENI78014 Motorcycle - Basic Riding Skills: M1 to M2 Training - 
• how to ride through curves safely and in control GENI78013 Motorcycle Retest: M1 to M2 Training - 
• slow speed skills useful in parking lots and heavy traffic
• acceleration and deceleration in curves and straight-aways
• signaling

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Course Location Thursday evening (in class)
Sheridan’s Motorcycle Training Program is offered at two locations: • Valid Ontario drivers license
• Valid M2 permit
Brampton, Davis Campus, 7899 McLaughlin Road. Thursday’s classroom

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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.

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Course Location:
Oakville Trafalgar Campus, 1430 Trafalgar Road (north of the QEW,
south of Upper Middle Road).
NOTICE FOR ALL
Fees: $435.00
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Note: Seniors rates do not apply to motorcycle courses. STUDENTS TAKING COURSES
Course Transfers: LEADING TO AN ONTARIO
Students may transfer to another M2 Exit course offering if enrollment COLLEGE DIPLOMA
permits. This request must be received no later than 48 hours prior to the
start date of the course which is Tuesday at 6:00 pm for the upcoming Ontario College Diplomas in Early Childhood
Thursday start date. It is not possible to transfer mid-way through a course
or with less than 48 hours notice prior to the start date. Education, Business–General, Business–Accounting
and Business–Marketing will no longer be delivered
Withdrawal and Refund Policy:
through the Faculty of Continuing and Professional
We require 48 hours notice of withdrawal in order to obtain a refund Studies as of Fall 2013. All students wishing to
(less a $30 administration fee). Note: There is no refund with less than
pursue these diplomas part-time will be served
48 hours notice. You must withdraw by 6:00 pm Tuesday for the upcoming
Thursday start date. Please ensure that you are available to attend all by the Faculty responsible for the full-time delivery
three dates of the course that you have registered for. of these programs.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS For programs beginning Fall 2013, all new students
• Riders must have held an M2 license for a minimum of 22 months who wish to pursue an Ontario College Diploma in
(or 18 months if successfully completed a recognized motorcycle
training program) Business or Early Childhood Education at Sheridan
• Licensed and insured street-legal motorcycle with up-to-date must apply for admission to these programs
validation sticker through ontariocolleges.ca, the application service
• Approved safety gear owned and operated by the Ontario public colleges.
For course availability and registration information refer to our Application opens at ontariocolleges.ca in early
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CURRENT OFFERINGS
WINTER/SPRING 2013

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

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ACCG21646 Accounting 2, Intermediate ACCG31709 Auditing 2
Focus on an in-depth study of accounting and reporting of the accounts that comprise Build on the theoretical knowledge gained in Auditing 1 by applying auditing
the Asset section of the Balance Sheet. Investigate the effect of the conceptual standards and techniques. Topics include internal control, computerized information
framework of the Asset accounts and learn to accurately account for and disclose as- systems, and audit sampling. The emphasis is the application of auditing concepts
set transaction in accordance with generally accepted Canadian accounting principles. to audit revenues, purchases, production, payroll, finance and investment cycle. The
Note: A minimum “B” grade in both ACCG21627 and ACCG21646 qualify for course ends with the completion of the audit and the basic preparation of working
exemption for CGA’s FA2 course. papers. Note: ACCG36913 and ACCG31709 together qualify for course exemption
Prerequisite(s): ACCG21627 Accounting, Intermediate 1 only in the CGA field of study with a minimum “B” grade. CGA challenge exam for
WINTER 2013 Auditing 1 is required.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Prerequisite(s): ACCG36913 Auditing 1
89145 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89144 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89142 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 92225 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89143 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 ACCG34780 Taxation 1
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Learn how to evaluate the tax consequences of residency status; calculate income
92235 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 27 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 from employment, business and property; and calculate deductions for depreciable
92234 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 and eligible capital properties. Note: A minimum “B” grade in both ACCG34780 and
92232 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 ACCG30699 qualify for exemption for CGA’s TX1 course.
92233 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1
WINTER 2013
ACCG23626 Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Gain an introduction to managerial accounting with emphasis on cost control and 89136 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
analytical tools used by management to plan for future operations and evaluate past 89135 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
performance. Note: A minimum grade of “B” in both ACCG23626 and ACCG20478 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
qualify for exemption for the CGA’s MA1 course. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): ACCG17937 Accounting 2 92222 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013 92223 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89235 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 ACCG35141 Accounting 1, Advanced
89234 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Develop accounting skills that relate to the Liabilities and Shareholder Equity section
89233 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 of the Balance Sheet. These skills consist of identifying and measuring financial
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 obligations, preparing a shareholders’ equity section, breaking complex financial
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee instruments into debt and equity components, and recording and reporting earnings
92313 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 per share. Note: a minimum “B” grade in both ACCG35141 and ACCG30624 qualify
92314 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
for exemption for CGA’s FA3 course.
Prerequisite(s): ACCG21646 Accounting 2, Intermediate
ACCG30624 Accounting 2, Advanced
WINTER 2013
Develop accounting skills that relate to accounting for more complex liabilities,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
preparing a Cash Flow Statement, dealing with accounting changes and other mea-
89149 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
surement items. Note: A minimum “B” grade in both ACCG35141 and ACCG30624 89148 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
qualify for exemption for CGA’s FA3 course. 89146 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
Prerequisite(s): ACCG35141 Accounting 1, Advanced 89147 Trafalgar (Oak) 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
89078 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92239 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 27 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
89079 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92238 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89076 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 92236 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
89077 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92237 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ACCG36913 Auditing 1
92161 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Learn principles and procedures used to support the “Auditor’s Report.” Study other
92162 Davis (Bram) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 audit types and the roles of the Institute of Internal Auditors and the International
92159 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 Federation of Accountants. Topics include assurance engagements, quality control
92160 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
standards, audit report types, internal control, professional ethics, legal liability, under-
standing the client’s business, computer applications, information systems and audit
ACCG30699 Taxation 2
planning. Note: ACCG36913 and ACCG31709 together qualify for course exemption
Personal taxation study continues with examination of capital gains and losses and
only in the CGA field of study with a minimum “B” grade. CGA challenge exam for
the treatment of miscellaneous sources of income and deductions. After determining
Auditing 1 is required.
taxable income, explore various personal tax credits in order to calculate individual
Prerequisite(s): ACCG21646 Accounting Intermediate 2, FINA28027 Corporate
taxes payable. Corporate tax is introduced with an analysis of a corporation and its
Finance 2, MATH29875 Statistical Methods and Analysis
activities, to determine the optimal deductions to calculate corporate taxes payable.
WINTER 2013
Note: a minimum “B” grade in both ACCG34780 and ACCG30699 qualify for
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
exemption for CGA’s TX1 course. The CGA Challenge Exam for Taxation 1 is required.
89137 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): ACCG34780 Taxation 1
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92224 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89151 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89150 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92240 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

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ACCG70007 Accounting, Managerial 1 - Distance Learning ACCG70012 Auditing 1 - Distance Learning
Study managerial accounting concepts and terminology including the elements of a Gain an understanding of the philosophy and environment of auditing. Topics include:
job costing system. The application of cost-volume-profit analysis, and the application an overview of auditing with special attention to the nature and economic purpose
of relevant costs to special decisions, including how they fit with the preparation of of audits; reporting, professional standards and ethics; legal liability; audit objectives,
master budgets, are also covered. evidence and documentation; planning and analysis; materiality and risk; and internal
Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1 control.
WINTER 2013 Prerequisite(s): ACCG21646 Accounting, Intermediate 2
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013

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

ACCG70010 Financial and Management ADVG20905 Marketing Promotion Management


Accounting, Introduction - Distance Learning Learn how to develop an effective Promotion Plan. Skills in the development of
Develop an understanding of accounting information used by business managers promotion techniques will be emphasized. Learn how to apply fundamental principles
and a working knowledge of financial accounting for human resources managers. and practices of promotion in a variety of industry, product and service situations.
The fundamental principles of finance and accounting will be combined with practical These principles will be applied in a comprehensive Promotion Plan.
applications relating to various forms of organizations. Use accounting information Prerequisite(s): MKTG19439 Marketing 1 or related experience is recommended.
to help effect plans, controls and decisions. It is recommended that students have a WINTER 2013
basic knowledge of accounting before taking this course. Mandatory group work is CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
required. Equivalent course: ACCG70011 Finance and Managerial Accounting. 89054 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92144 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89117 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 ANAT70001 Human Body: Systems and Conditions
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Study the shape, structure and function of the human body and its parts. Deviations
92208 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 from normal function are also discussed in health, illness and disease processes within
the human body.
ACCG70011 Finance and Managerial Accounting WINTER 2013
Study the conceptual foundations of financial accounting measurement necessary for CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
the Human Resources manager to understand. Many of the decisions faced by the HR 89091 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
manager have an accounting or finance aspect. The areas studied will include: opera- 89090 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
tions and cash budgeting; responsibility accounting; interpreting accounting reports; 89092 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 2:30-5:30 pm 14 $285.22
budgetary controls; time value of money and an understanding of annuities. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 92171 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92172 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
89189 Davis (Bram) Thu Feb 28 6:30-9:30 pm 20 $400.16
89190 HMC (Miss) Wed Feb 27 6:30-6:30 pm 20 $400.16 ANIM78000 Animation Basics for Teens
89191 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon&Wed Jan 14 6:30-9:30 pm 20 $400.16 Study the basic principles of animation. Complete a series of animated sequences by
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 exploring spacing or drawings for timing, then design a simple character and animate
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee it more convincingly by applying the concepts of squash and stretch. Learn the key
92274 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon&Wed Apr 22 6:30-9:30 pm 20 $400.16 elements that make a character walk, run or skip. Please bring a blank CD to record
work. Fee includes $35 materials fee.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92036 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue-Fri Jul 2 12:15-1:15 pm 4 $255.40

ANIM78004 Character Design For Teens


Learn the process of translating rough character ideas into finished character model
sheets. Learn how character designs can be used as a starting point for storyboards
and an animated scene. Good overall drawing skills are essential. Fee includes $35
materials fee.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92201 Trafalgar (Oak) M-F Jul 22 1-4 pm 5 $255.40

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ANIM78008 Animation Portfolio Development for Teens APPL70010 Dreamweaver, Introduction
This intensive course is designed for students who are interested in developing their Learn about Dreamweaver. Topics include: understanding and customizing the DW
skills in classical animation. Learn the basics of the art of animation including an un- working environment, creating sites and documents, linking and navigation, site man-
derstanding of perspective, character design, layout, and still life drawing. Fee includes agement, typography, images, tables, using layers, using frames and creating forms.
$40 materials fee. Advanced topics will include CSS (cascading style sheets), rollovers and behaviours.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Knowledge of HTML is recommended. Software requirement: Dreamweaver Mx or
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee greater.
92444 Trafalgar (Oak) M-F Jul 29 9 am-4 pm 5 $346.13 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
APPL16367 Spreadsheets and Presentations 89048 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $307.58
Become proficient in using a spreadsheet application to format, organize, analyze, and SPRING/SUMMER 2013
present information. Presentations are enhanced by formatting slides using design CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
templates, styles, bullets and numbering, headers and footers, and speakers notes. 92138 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $307.58
Visual appeal is created with images, animation effects, and sound and video effects.
Presentations are shared for collaboration and review with others. Through hands-on APPL70012 Flash, Intermediate
learning and guided practice, in-class discussions, and interactive lectures, learn the Explore Flash and its XML capabilities. With XML as the “hot” Web services topic
skills required to produce professional business spreadsheets and presentations. today, take Flash’s visual and ActionScript capabilities and integrate them with XML’s
WINTER 2013 cross-platform, translational capabilities. Learn how to incorporate XML into their
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Flash applications allowing sites to become truly dynamic. Students should be familiar
89515 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 with Flash and Flash ActionScript. Software requirement: Access to Flash XML.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Prerequisite(s): APPL70013 Flash - Introduction to
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92606 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Apr 20 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89343 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
APPL19402 Computer Applications for Business SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Utilize the computer as a professional tool in a business environment, specifically CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
using current software to create a variety of applications in word processing, spread- 92417 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
sheets and presentations. Through lectures, demonstrations and immediate application
develop hands-on proficiency. Case studies provide an understanding of when and APPL70013 Flash, Introduction to
why to apply a skill. Receive an introduction to Flash. Topics include: Flash vs. Shockwave; interface basics;
WINTER 2013 drawing and painting; working with objects; using type; importing artwork; working
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee with layers; working with symbols and instances; creating animation; adding inter-
89475 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 activity; working with sound; publishing and exporting to HTML; and self-contained
89476 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 movies. Students should have knowledge of HTML. Software requirement: Macrome-
89477 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 dia Flash MX or greater (MAC or PC).
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92556 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22 89050 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $307.58
92554 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92555 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92139 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $307.58
APPL25360 Accounting Software Applications 1
Complete computerized accounting cycles for a variety of organizations using SAGE, APPL70015 MS Access, Core - Distance Learning
Simply Accounting. Exposure to components in this accounting suite include: General Learn to use MS Access for Windows using its pull-down menus, toolbars and dia-
Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Payroll and Inventory. Functionality logue boxes. Access as a database program allows the user to manipulate and query
related to System Set-up, Sales Taxes, Banking, Periodic Processing and Financial data to customize the reports needed. Creating, editing and printing as well as query-
Reporting are also explored. ing and linking of databases will be covered. A familiarity with Windows XP or higher
Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1 is required. Software requirement: Microsoft Access 2007 or higher.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89161 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89013 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
89159 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89160 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92095 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92249 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 APPL70016 MS Access, Expert - Distance Learning
92247 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 Learn to use Access to produce professional customized database systems and man-
92248 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 29 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 agement concepts. Macros and the advantages of the Wizards supported by Access
will be covered in depth. Software requirement: Microsoft Access 2007 or higher.
APPL30275 Accounting Software Applications 2 Prerequisite(s): APPL70015 MS Access, Core - Distance Learning
Learn Profile tax software and apply it by completing personal income tax returns for
WINTER 2013
a variety of scenarios.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1 or equivalent work experience. 89014 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92364 Davis (Bram) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92096 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
92362 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
92363 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

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APPL70017 MS Excel, Core - Distance Learning comes with the textbook as a free download.
Excel allows you to create powerful, professional spreadsheets and graphics. The first WINTER 2013
lessons will cover the basic introductory skills of how to create, edit, format and print CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
spreadsheets; the remainder of the course will focus on more advanced features such 89193 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
as sorting, charts, formulas and functions to facilitate any of your marketing, budget-
ing and projecting needs. A familiarity with Windows is required. Software require- APPL70026 Simply Accounting 1
ment: MS Excel 2007 or higher. Gain basic training for Simply Accounting, an accounting application designed for
WINTER 2013 small to mid-sized businesses and for keeping track of personal finances. This course

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

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SPRING/SUMMER 2013 APPL70054 Access, Advanced
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Create and customize tables using advanced Microsoft Access features. Determine and
92511 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 create complex relationships. Create advanced queries, reports and forms. Analyze and
secure data.
APPL70050 Geographic Information Systems, Prerequisite(s): APPL70053 Access, Introduction
ArcView - Distance Learning SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Learn to create data in ArcView; to Query and manipulate data; geocode addresses CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
perform Spatial Analyses; produce map outputs and charts. Included with the book is 92565 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
a fully functioning 180-day trial version of ArcView software on CD-ROM with data
for the book’s exercises. Computer requirements, Windows XP or higher to install the APPL70055 Excel, Introduction
version 10 program. Learn how to use Microsoft Excel to create, format, and edit worksheets and work-
Prerequisite(s): APPL70048 Geographic Information Systems, Introduction to books. Work with formulas and charts. Insert headers, footers, images and objects.
WINTER 2013 Sort data. Move and copy cell data, and link data between worksheets.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
89438 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89488 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89487 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
92512 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 89490 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89491 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
APPL70051 Word, Introduction 89489 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
Learn how to create, edit, format and print professional business documents using SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Microsoft Word. Manage folders and files. Format characters, paragraphs and pages CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
using fonts, text effects, colours, styles, borders and shading. Insert headers and foot- 92567 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
ers, page numbering, section breaks, columns. Apply themes, insert and format images 92566 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
and objects, create tables and merged documents and use spelling and grammar 92569 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
proofreading tools. 92570 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
92568 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
APPL70056 Excel, Advanced
89479 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22
89478 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Learn how to create, format and edit professional worksheets and workbooks using
89481 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 advanced Microsoft Excel features. Create macros. Use advanced formulas and func-
89482 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 tions. Work with multiple workbooks. Sort, filter, link, import, export, and analyze data.
89480 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Protect and share workbooks.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Prerequisite(s): APPL70055 Excel, Introduction
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92558 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92557 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89872 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
92560 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89492 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
92561 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92559 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92571 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
APPL70052 Word, Advanced 92864 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
Learn how to create, edit, format and print professional business documents using
advanced Microsoft Word features. Topics include: insert special formatting features, APPL70057 Powerpoint
charts, hyperlinks, create templates, tables, footnotes, endnotes, citations, bibliog- Learn to plan, create, format, and show a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. Enhance
raphies, table of contents and indexes, customize numbering and bullets, styles and presentations using design templates, colours, slide and title masters, styles, bullets
themes, and share and protect documents. and numbering. Visual appeal is created with images, charts, animation, and multime-
Prerequisite(s): APPL70051 Word, Introduction dia effects. Customize and integrate data.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89483 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89493 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89485 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
89484 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 APPL70058 ACCPAC General Ledger - Distance Learning
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Focus on the creation of a company and a chart of accounts, entering transactions
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee and producing financial reports. This course is 18 hours in total. Software requirement:
92563 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 SAGE ACCPAC 500 ERP Version 5.6 - student version available with the text. Note:
92562 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Not compatible on a Mac. Students should understand basic accounting concepts.
WINTER 2013
APPL70053 Access, Introduction CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Learn how to create and maintain a relational database using Microsoft Access. 89574 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $200.94
Design and modify tables, queries, forms and reports. Define and create relationships. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Apply formatting techniques to enhance the appearance of forms and reports. Sort, CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
filter and link data. Import and export data. 92667 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $200.94
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89486 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92564 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

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APPL70059 ACCPAC Accounts Payable - Distance Learning APPL70065 Internet Mapping
Focus on the ledger setup, adding vendor accounts, daily transaction processing, Examining various types of Internet Mapping. Topics include managing data for your
reports and periodic processing. This course is 18 hours in total. Software requirement: Internet Map Project, Geographic Markup Language, Web Map Service Standards,
SAGE ACCPAC 500 ERP Version 5.6 - student version available with the text. Note: Open-Source and commercial solutions to serving geographic data and common tasks,
Not compatible on a Mac. Students should understand basic accounting concepts. and issues involved in creating maps.
Prerequisite(s): APPL70058 ACCPAC General Ledger - Distance Learning Prerequisite(s): APPL70048 Geographic Information Systems, Introduction to
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee

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

APPL70060 ACCPAC Accounts Receivable - Distance Learning APPL70066 Remote Sensing


Focus on the ledger setup, adding customer accounts, daily transaction processing, Receive an overview of sensing systems including aerial photography, multi spectral
reports and periodic processing. This course is 18 hours in total. Software requirement: scanning, radar, the thermography. The imagery generated by these systems is
SAGE ACCPAC 500 ERP Version 5.6 - student version available with the text. Note: compared in terms of its temporal, spatial, spectral and radiometric resolution, and
Not compatible on a Mac. Students should understand basic accounting concepts. the suitability of each system for particular purposes. Using Digital Imaging software,
Prerequisite(s): APPL70058 ACCPAC General Ledger - Distance Learning processing techniques for enhancing, correcting and classifying Landsat multi spectral
WINTER 2013 scanner data are introduced.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Prerequisite(s): APPL70048 Geographic Information Systems, Introduction to
89576 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $200.94 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89644 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
92669 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $200.94 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
APPL70062 Microsoft Office Applications 92738 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
Develop the skills needed to use Microsoft Windows 7 operating system and Office
2010 applications, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook. Learn to create word APPL70067 Global Position Systems
processing documents and workbooks, create a database, prepare slide presentations, Learn to plan a project, carry out data collection, determine the reliability of the data,
and manage e-mail messages, calendars and contacts. Familiarity with Windows 7, XP, transfer the data to GIS software. Focus on Introduction to GPS, GIS, and GPS, using
or Vista operating systems, internet browsing, and file management is required. GPS data collection, project planning and processing data.
WINTER 2013 Prerequisite(s): APPL70048 Geographic Information Systems, Introduction to
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
89613 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89645 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92705 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92739 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
APPL70063 HTML Intermediate
Explore the emerging standards for Web developers in this second course on web APPL70068 QuickBooks 2
page and web site development. Topics include Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) levels This course builds on QuickBooks 1. Topics include: setting up a new company, pur-
1 and 2, with an overview of JavaScript and the W3C DOM. Examine web browser chasing, inventory management, units of measure, estimates and progress billing, job
detection, object positioning, browser events, modifying content and style dynamically, costing, customized invoices and other forms, multicurrency, budgeting and advanced
and designing with DHTM. Employ popular interface enhancements such as drop reporting (customizing and memorizing). Software requirements: QuickBooks 2011
down menus, collapsible menus, rollovers and dynamic clipping. (Canadian version), payroll software.
Prerequisite(s): APPL70033 HTML Introduction Prerequisite(s): APPL70024 QuickBooks 1
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89620 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 89734 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
92713 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 92839 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.

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Prerequisite(s): At least one year’s experience on a Macintosh or PC. Some experi- APPL78022 Adobe InDesign Advanced
ence using Adobe software would be helpful. Using the skills gained in the fundamentals and intermediate workshops, learn how
WINTER 2013 to: automate many daily tasks using GREP and nested styles; leverage the more
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee advanced features of Photoshop and Illustrator, and interactivity to exported PDFs.
89428 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jan 19 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 Instruction may be in a MAC or PC lab.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Prerequisite(s): APPL78026 Adobe InDesign Intermediate
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92502 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Apr 20 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89450 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Feb 23 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
APPL78013 Adobe InDesign Fundamentals
Create basic documents importing graphics and text. Become skilled at working with APPL78024 Adobe Acrobat Pro Fundamentals
layers, typography, paragraph styles, page layout and longer document construction. Adobe Acrobat Pro can do a lot more than open and create PDFs. Learn how to
Learn how to work with colour and prepare for output. Instruction may be in a MAC combine multiple files into a PDF Portfolio, the many ways to edit existing PDFs, how
or PC lab. collaborate in a shared review and much more. Instruction may be in a MAC or PC lab.
Prerequisite(s): At least one year’s experience on a Macintosh or PC. Some experi- Prerequisite(s): At least one year’s experience on a Macintosh or PC. Some experi-
ence using Adobe software would be helpful. ence using Adobe software would be helpful.
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89429 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jan 5 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 92645 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jun 22 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee APPL78026 Adobe InDesign Intermediate
92503 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun May 25 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 Build on skills gained in the fundamentals course. Operate more efficiently in the
program using libraries and snippets, object, paragraph and character styles. Learn to
APPL78014 Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals work with tables, anchored and inline graphics and much more. Instruction may be in
Develop skills from basic image editing and retouching to making adjustments and a MAC or PC lab.
combining images with layers. Exercises are geared towards gaining a clear under- Prerequisite(s): APPL78013 Adobe InDesign Fundamentals
standing of fundamental issues surrounding file size, resolution and colour and how WINTER 2013
they relate to preparing images for print and/or the web. Instruction may be in a MAC CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
or PC lab. 89582 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jan 26 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
Prerequisite(s): At least one year’s experience on a Macintosh or PC. Some experi-
ence using Adobe software would be helpful. APPL78027 Adobe Premiere Pro Fundamentals - Video Editing
WINTER 2013 Focus on the basics of digital editing with Adobe Premiere. Topics include customizing
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee preferences, standard definition and 16:9 widescreen sequence settings, capturing
89430 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jan 12 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 video and audio, importing still images, adding transitions, music, and text, finishing
89431 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Mar 16 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 and final output. Photoshop tips catering specifically to video editing will also be
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 covered in this workshop. Instruction may be in a Mac or PC lab.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92504 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun May 4 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92505 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jun 15 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 92674 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jul 6 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
92506 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Aug 10 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
APPL78028 Adobe Premiere Pro Intermediate - Video Editing
APPL78017 Photoshop for Digital Photography Examine practical standard definition, 16:9 and HD editing. Study the essentials and
Study image processing techniques. Become skilled at using several tools for selecting discover the benefits HD capturing and editing. QuickPRO will be demonstrated and
parts of images, along with moving, duplicating and resizing images. Learn to use Introduction to After Effects is applied. Learn codec outputs for Web and widescreen
layers, layer effects, filters, painting, image re-touching restoration and colour modifi- TV and HD. Create a personal DVD.
cation. Instruction may be in a Mac or PC lab. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): APPL78014 Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals and at least one year’s CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
experience on a Macintosh and/or PC. 92675 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jul 27 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee APPL78029 Adobe After Effects Fundamentals
89434 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Mar 23 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 Adobe After Effects enables you to and create motion graphics and visual effects to a
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 professional level for video, multimedia, and the web. It allows users to animate and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee composite media with various built-in tools and plug-ins.
92509 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Aug 17 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 A timeline based program and exceptional integration with Photoshop and Adobe
Premiere.
APPL78020 Adobe Illustrator Advanced Prerequisite(s): At least one year’s experience on a Macintosh and/or PC.
Advance skill levels in Adobe Illustrator by exploring the use and application of SPRING/SUMMER 2013
transparency, gradient mesh, effects, and filters to design and produce illustrations CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
for graphic communications. 3D artwork, such as isometrics, perspectives, and image 92718 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Apr 6 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
mapping are discussed. Instruction may be in a MAC or PC lab.
Prerequisite(s): APPL78021 Adobe Illustrator Intermediate APPL78030 Adobe After Effects Advanced
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Adobe After Effects allows users to animate, alter and composite media in 2D and 3D
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee space with various built-in tools and third party plug-ins. Adapt your layered Photo-
92524 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Jun 1 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00 shop files into sophisticated motion graphics and visual effects. This software offers
solid integration with Photoshop, Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro.
APPL78021 Adobe Illustrator Intermediate Prerequisite(s): APPL78029 Adobe After Effects Fundamentals and at least one
Build on skills received in Illustrator Fundamentals, learning more advanced creation year’s experience on a Macintosh and/or PC.
and editing techniques including the Live Colour, Pathfinder, Appearance and Transpar- SPRING/SUMMER 2013
ency functions. Discuss the use of Illustrator in the creation of Web graphics, including CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
exporting to SWF Flash formats. Instruction may be in a MAC or PC lab. 92719 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun Apr 27 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00
Prerequisite(s): APPL78012 Adobe Illustrator Fundamentals
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92525 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat&Sun May 11 9 am-4 pm 2 $325.00

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APPL78031 Adobe Dreamweaver Fundamentals APPL78037 Mobile Website Development
Using Adobe Dreamweaver examine the essential aspects of the web. Obtain the Learn the core principles and techniques essential to building web sites for mobile de-
technical and practical skills to develop and maintain your own web page. Learn the vices unique coding requirements. Design for mobile standards such as small screens
tools for understanding and creating basic xhtml and css documents and layouts, de- and finger-based web surfing and interaction. Learn how to incorporate CSS3 and
fine and structure sites, add and modify images, and post to a server to view content HTML5 capabilities, such as geolocation, local storage, and media queries, and how to
online. Receive a very hands-on introduction to the web and website development test with mobile emulators and desktop browsers.
using best practices. Instruction may be in a Mac or PC lab. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): At least one year’s experience on a Macintosh and/or PC. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee

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

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review of the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) and an explanation of how APPL78046 .Net Security For Developers Part 1
the various domains relate in an overall security policy. A thorough preparation for the Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering Web services has a rich secu-
certification exam is delivered in this course. Understand the security concepts and rity model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course starts with security basics
issues in the CBK required to pass the CISSP exam. including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and
WINTER 2013 then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee isolated storage. Learn how to solve security problems faced by .NET developers with
89692 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $1254.18 lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. Become
89693 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $1254.18 skilled at utilizing the security features in the .NET framework.
89694 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $1254.18 Prerequisite(s): Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92797 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $1254.18 89704 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $477.58
92798 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $1254.18 89705 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $477.58
92799 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $1254.18 89706 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $477.58
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
APPL78043 CompTIA Network+ CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Network+ is an elite training program that completely and adequately prepares 92809 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $477.58
students to become Network+ certified. Gain the knowledge and skills necessary 92810 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $477.58
to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate and configure basic network 92811 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $477.58
infrastructure, describe networking technologies, and basic design principles. Acquire
the ability to effectively learn real-world concepts and skills to help launch or enhance APPL78047 .Net Security For Developers Part 2
a networking career. This course will prepare you to pass the CompTIA® Network+ Learn about evaluating security risks and handling common threats, building secure
certification exam N10-004. Web applications with ASP.NET, deploying and working with enterprise services
WINTER 2013 (COM+), and using cryptography in .NET. Take advantage of the security features in
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee the .NET framework and understand the security issues and threats developers need
89695 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $635.78 to be aware of.
89696 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $635.78 Prerequisite(s): Completion of APPL78046 .Net Security for Developers Part 1
89697 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $635.78 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89707 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $567.99
92800 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $635.78 89708 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $567.99
92801 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $635.78 89709 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $567.99
92802 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $635.78 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
APPL78044 Hacking Revealed 92812 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $567.99
Study the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral 92813 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $567.99
perspective. Understand and know how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in 92814 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $567.99
systems. Learn how to prevent DoS attacks, methods to prevent password hacking,
and sniffer intrusions. Use the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker. If you APPL78048 Security+ 2008
are responsible or concerned about the integrity of your network infrastructure this is Develop your understanding of network administration by gaining a certifiable
the course for you. This course will prepare you for EC-Council exam 312-50. knowledge of Security+ by CompTIA. Learn how to secure and manage all facets of
WINTER 2013 your network from CPU cycles to software used by individuals or across a network. Se-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee curity+ is the next level to attain certification for every IT network administrator. This
89698 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $874.43 course will prepare you to pass the CompTIA Security+® certification exam SY0-201.
89699 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $874.43 WINTER 2013
89700 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $874.43 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89710 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $757.83
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89711 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $757.83
92803 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $874.43 89712 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $757.83
92804 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $874.43 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92805 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $874.43 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92815 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $757.83
APPL78045 ISA Server 2004 92816 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $757.83
ISA Server 2004 is the complete certification training course for Microsoft Internet 92817 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $757.83
Security and Acceleration Server 2004. ISA Server is a full-featured, application-layer
firewall designed to protect organizations from attack by both external and internal IT APPL78049 VB.NET 1.2 For Developers Part 1
security threats. Covering everything from planning, installation, security configura- The VB.NET 1.2 for Developers Part 1 course targets existing application developers
tions and remote monitoring, to features of firewall integration, VPN architecture who want to make the transition to developing for .NET. You will learn how to use
support, filtering methods and VPN traffic inspection capabilities. Detailed explana- Windows forms and controls, apply object-oriented programming techniques, make
tions provide a step-by-step walk through scenarios for any number of network use of XML web services and test and debug your applications. You will be prepared
configurations. to design, develop, and deploy a simple application using Visual Basic .NET.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89701 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $338.37 89713 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $748.81
89702 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $338.37 89714 Online (LearnKey) - Feb 13 - - $748.81
89703 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $338.37 89715 Online (LearnKey) - Mar 13 - - $748.81
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92806 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $338.37 92818 Online (LearnKey) - May 8 - - $748.81
92807 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $338.37 92819 Online (LearnKey) - Jun 12 - - $748.81
92808 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $338.37 92820 Online (LearnKey) - Jul 10 - - $748.81

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APPL78050 VB.NET 1.2 For Developers Part 2 APPL78054 Wireless Network Administration
In the VB.NET 1.2 for Developers Part 2 course existing application developers who Learn the fundamentals of wireless LANs from a vendor-neutral perspective. Study
want to make the transition to developing for .NET will learn skills needed to employ radio frequency (RF) technologies, industry standards, site surveys, wireless security
this major upgrade to Visual Basic to use XML web services and access data from issues and much more. Implement, manage, and troubleshoot wireless networks, and
database records. be prepared to pass the CWNA® exam.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89718 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $748.81 89728 Online (LearnKey) - Jan 9 - - $635.78

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

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ARTS70004 Drawing Painting Transition ARTS70009 Landscape Painting with Len Aguanno
Intended as a bridge drawing/painting course and under the guidance of local artist This course is designed for students of all levels wishing to develop and further their
Jorgen Lauritzen, progress in stages from dry media (pencil/conte) to wet (paint) by painting skills and personal expression in the art of landscape painting. Areas covered
developing an understanding of light and shadow values as fundamental for painting include: methods and usage of water-based oil and acrylic or water-colour; varied ap-
realistically. Topics include: (Chiaroscuro (light/shadow), composition, materials and proaches and limited palettes; understanding the effects of outdoor lighting; and the
corresponding techniques. Studio painting from the live model is complemented with elements of design and composition. Please bring basic painting supplies if you have
homework assignments in still life, landscape, and portraiture. Fee includes $60 lab them. A materials list will be distributed at the first class. Note: Some classes will be
fee (the 11 week class has a $55 lab fee). held off-site.
Prerequisite(s): ARTS70003 Drawing 1 (Fine Arts) SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92398 Trafalgar (Oak) M-F Jun 17 9 am-5 pm 5 $246.90
89025 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 1-4 pm 12 $306.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 ARTS70010 Portraits
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Learn techniques in portraiture in your choice of medium, including water-colour,
92109 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 4 1-4:30 pm 11 $301.90 acrylic, and water-based oil. It is suitable for art students who have some prior experi-
ence in drawing and painting but not necessarily in figurative work. Please bring an
ARTS70005 Figure Drawing 1 11 by 14 drawing pad and drawing pencils to the first class. Fee includes $60 lab fee
Acquire the necessary skills to represent the human form. Familiarize yourself with (the 11 week class has a $55 lab fee).
contour, shape, foreshortening, motion, and basic anatomy while placing emphasis on WINTER 2013
spontaneous response and careful observation. Please bring 18 x 22 newsprint, draw- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ing pencils, and a large bulldog clip to the first class. Fee includes $60 lab fee (the 11 89027 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12 pm 7 $306.90
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 92113 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 4 8:30 am-12 pm 11 $301.90
89024 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 12 $306.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 ARTS70013 Professional Artists Portfolio
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Learn to cultivate a personal vision as an artist. Develop the ability to speak clearly
92108 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue May 7 6:30-10 pm 11 $301.90 and write coherently about created work - skills essential to artists planning profes-
sional careers. Learn about portfolio presentation, proposals, CV’s and artist’s state-
ARTS70006 Figure Drawing 2 ments. Please bring to class any work to be included in a personal portfolio.
Further develop eye/hand skills fundamental to drawing the human figure. Using Prerequisite(s): This workshop is to be taken only after the completion of all com-
traditional contemporary approaches, you engage in a series of drawings ranging from pulsory and elective courses in the Fine Arts or Portfolio Development for Illustrators
gestures through to six-hour poses. Emphasis is placed on structural, anatomical and programs
expressive considerations. Fee includes $60 lab fee. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): ARTS70005 Figure Drawing 1 or previous experience in figure CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
drawing. 92114 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 4 9 am-4 pm 1 $140.84
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ARTS70023 Introduction to Character Design for Comic Books
89028 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 1-4 pm 12 $306.90 Delve into the world of character development in the comic book medium. Cover the
basic shapes that are the building blocks of drawing dimensional forms and the tech-
ARTS70007 Painting 1 (Fine Arts) niques for rendering the human form to construct well-drawn comic book characters.
Learn to paint from a model, still life, and your imagination, and also adapt what you Learn to manipulate three dimensional geometric shapes and gain an overview of the
learn to landscape painting. Learn about techniques and artists, with an emphasis human anatomy and 1, 2 and 3 point perspective.
on colour, use of paint, composition, personal expression, and experimentation. Fee Prerequisite(s): ARTS70005 Figure Drawing 1
includes $25 lab fee. WINTER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89670 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
89198 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12 pm 12 $271.90 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92770 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 2 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
92853 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 4 8:30 am-12 pm 11 $271.90
ARTS78004 Life Drawing For Teens
ARTS70008 Painting 2 - Life Painting Explore the fundamentals of drawing from a live model. Learn through careful obser-
Further develop your practical painting skills and personal direction/expression us- vation the principal factors of figure drawing: gestures, line quality, volume, value and
ing water-based oil paint, watercolour, or acrylic paint. Use model studies, lecture/ proportion. Note: Models will be clothed. Fee includes $45 lab/materials fee.
discussion, studio work, and individual attention to develop these skills. Learn also SPRING/SUMMER 2013
about the elements and principles of design, methods and use of materials, varied CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
approaches to figure painting, and appreciation of form and surface. Fee includes $60 92399 Trafalgar (Oak) M-F Jul 15 1-4 pm 5 $266.70
lab fee. (the 11 week class has a $55 lab fee)
Prerequisite(s): ARTS70007 Painting 1 (Fine Arts) or ARTS14636 Colour Theory, ARTS78016 Drawing: Studio
Introduction to (formerly Painting 1 - Art Fundamentals) Under the guidance of a local artist, this drawing class will allow students to enhance
WINTER 2013 fundamental drawing skills. Incorporated into existing classes, experienced individuals
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee will work at their own pace and on individual themes. Note: This course is exempt
89749 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 1-4 pm 12 $306.90 from senior’s rates. Fee includes $60 lab fee (the 11 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
92112 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 4 1-4:30 pm 11 $301.90 89750 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 1-4 pm 12 $426.41
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92530 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 4 1-4:30 pm 11 $421.41

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ARTS78019 Computer Animation for Teens ATDN78006 Decorating for Your Home 101
Delivered by a Certified 3D Artist, this introductory animation workshop will introduce Do you know how to apply the basic rules of design to give your home a makeover
students to the main aspects of Autodesk Maya. Once navigation has been mastered, in one weekend? In this session, look at the top 10 design questions and apply the
study the basics of modeling, texturing, rendering, rigging, and animation. Learn fundamental rules of design practically into the residential environment. Bring photo-
to feel comfortable enough with the application to be able to continue to build on graphs of problem spaces in your home and solve these problems with the instructor
what was learned after the course is complete. Students are required to bring a USB in the classroom. Topics include furniture arranging, colour and mood, lighting, acces-
Memory Stick of 100 megs or greater to the first class. sorizing and much more.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013

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

ARTS78023 Painting: Studio ATDN78007 Designing your E-Portfolio


Under the guidance of a local artist, this painting class will allow students to enhance Learn how to create dramatic computer animated presentations using movie-making
fundamental painting skills. Incorporated into an existing class, experienced individu- software for your decorating or design e-portfolio. Develop skills to insert drawings,
als will work at their own pace and on individual themes. Note: This course is projects and photographs electronically to create impressive movie files by adding
exempt from senior’s rates. Fee includes $60 lab fee (the 11 week class has a $55 titles, transitions, music and voice over descriptions to enhance your design presenta-
lab fee). tions. At the end of this course you’ll have a live online video of your portfolio.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89514 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 1-4 pm 12 $426.41 89739 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 22 7-10 pm 2 $107.60
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ATDN78008 Kitchen and Bath Design: Advanced
92605 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 4 1-4:30 pm 11 $421.41 Apply the concepts learned in DESN70005 Kitchen and Bath Basics and expand your
knowledge and skills in order to produce a set of advanced working drawing for
ATDN78002 Introduction to Sketchup the kitchen and bath. Using NKBA guidelines, work on concept development and
Sketchup enables clients to visualize three dimensional space, facilitating projects to space planning, applying knowledge of the latest design trends, new technology and
sell both quickly and effectively. Learn the basics of two dimensional and three dimen- ecofriendly designs to projects.
sional illustrations. Study the basic Sketchup draw and modify commands, component Prerequisite(s): DESN10065 Principles of Drafting, DESN10000 Interior Environ-
library, layering system, and dimensioning techniques. ments - Space Planning Basics, DESN20065 Rendering and Presentation Skills,
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 DESN70005 Kitchen and Bath: The Basics
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92781 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 7-10 pm 2 $107.60 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89740 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 9 am-12 pm 6 $284.37
ATDN78003 Photoshop for Interior Designers and Decorators SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Enhance manual and digitally rendered images. Learn how to add people, art work, CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and accessories to your renderings. Intensify your images by utilizing the stylizing 92843 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jun 5 7-10 pm 6 $284.37
tools. Photoshop delivers flexible layers and precise selection and masking tools help
you design images that evoke the feelings, set the styles, and make your visions real. ATDN78009 Creating Harmony in Your Home
Create a memorable portfolio. Learn the basics of how to apply colour within the home to create flow and harmony.
WINTER 2013 Discover the tips and tricks from a design expert for creating well-balanced spaces
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee utilizing colour as an integral element of design.
89678 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Feb 5 7-10 pm 2 $107.60 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89741 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 21 6-9 pm 1 $63.40
92782 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 11 10 am-4 pm 1 $107.60 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ATDN78004 The Fundamentals of Home Staging 92844 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 29 6-9 pm 1 $63.40
Examine the fundamentals of home staging in order to maximize a home’s appeal to
buyers. Learn the steps to getting a home “buyer-ready” to sell. Determine and imple- ATDN78010 Decorating Kids Rooms
ment the most cost effective changes in order to increase the home value. Learn how to decorate children’s rooms from infants to teens. Find out how to make
WINTER 2013 smart furniture investments that will transition with your child, and how to apply
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee unique colour and design schemes to personalize the space.
89679 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Feb 4 6-9 pm 6 $284.37 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89742 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 28 6-9 pm 1 $63.40
92783 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon May 13 6-9 pm 6 $284.37 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ATDN78005 Curb Appeal: How to Create 92845 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon May 6 6-9 pm 1 $63.40
Are you thinking of selling your home? Not sure how appealing your curb appeal is?
Learn tips to create greater curb appeal for your house and in the process, help to BIOL14108 Human Biology
attract potential home buyers in this three-hour workshop. This introductory course is for students interested in pursuing further education in a
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 health sciences/services related field. Topics covered include basic anatomical and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee directional terminology; fundamental concepts and principles of cell biology, histology;
92842 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jun 10 1-4 pm 1 $63.40 the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems; special senses; and the
endocrine system. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationship of structure and func-
tion and on the human body as a living, homeostatic organism.
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89118 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92209 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

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BIOL19207 Structure and Function of the Human Body BUSM70003 Entrepreneurship - Distance Learning
Develop a strong knowledge of biology as it applies to human health. Topics include Understand the disposition, concepts and skills necessary to express entrepreneurial
the integumentary, musculoskeletal, digestive, urinary, endocrine, circulatory, respira- spirit in the form of a business. An examination of an entrepreneur and entrepreneur-
tory, nervous and reproductive systems. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationship of ship will be supplemented by an examination of the expression of entrepreneurs in
structure and function within the human body. Growth, development and genetics the business world. Contemporary expressions of entrepreneurism and intrepreneur-
will be discussed. ism, their contribution to the economy, their role in the changing workplace, and their
WINTER 2013 role in global business will also be explored. Complete an entrepreneurial business
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee plan in stages throughout the course.
89382 Davis (Bram) 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 89188 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
92454 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
BIOL70000 Biology, Preparatory - Distance Learning 92273 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
Gain the necessary background in biology to enter the first year of a Certificate or
Diploma program which requires a current knowledge of biology. Study how the body BUSM70005 Payroll Administration
is structured from the cellular component to the relationship of its body systems. Study fundamental payroll practices and procedures, including legislative compliances
WINTER 2013 and relevant government regulatory agencies. Gain knowledge to identify taxable
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee earnings and benefits, determine statutory and non-statutory deductions, calculate net
89398 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $335.05 pay, prepare accounting payroll data and complete the prescribed forms and remit-
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 tances required to be submitted by employers.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1
92470 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
BUSM11249 Community Leadership 89080 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
Gain an overview of human service administration in the non-profit sector. Specific SPRING/SUMMER 2013
emphasis is placed on the role of the manager within the context of the community CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
agency. Examine concepts, principles and theories of leadership and management as 92163 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
they are experienced in a not-profit community agency. 92164 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee BUSM70006 Payroll Administration - Distance Learning
89259 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Examine the following topics: maintaining payroll records for salaried and hourly
employees; commission and contract workers; taxable benefits, statutory and other
BUSM12272 Entrepreneurship: Do It! deductions; preparation of payroll journal entries; preparation of Record of Employ-
Entrepreneurship in Canada is growing. The simple fact is that full-time job opportuni- ment; preparation of T4’s and T4 Summary; Workers’ Compensation; Employment
ties are less available. Increased numbers of people are faced with marketing their Standards; and Computerized Payroll.
skills on a sub-contract basis or starting a new venture of their own. Take this course Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1
to explore the possibility of becoming your own boss. Assess your entrepreneurial WINTER 2013
potential, personal business opportunities and strategies for beginning a business of CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
your own. 89192 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee BUSM70012 Ethical Issues in Business - Distance Learning
89094 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 An introduction to the study of Ethics and the case study method; cases will be drawn
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 from real business situations. Using a combination of research papers and case
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee studies, students will be required to discuss the cases, papers and solutions in class.
92174 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Mandatory chats and group work. Software requirements: MS Word 2007 or higher.
WINTER 2013
BUSM13551 The Professional Edge CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Investigate theories and behavioural development to increase personal and profes- 89401 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
sional effectiveness, particularly in the North American environment. The modules SPRING/SUMMER 2013
include: self-awareness and personal operating styles; theories of leadership and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
working in groups and teams; theories of communication, the impact of ethnicity, 92473 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
gender and age on communications processes; adapting to corporate cultures and
personal image management strategies such as networking and working in diverse BUSM70021 Environmental Policy and
corporate cultures. Economics - Distance Learning
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 As an analytic tool environmental economics deals with concepts like efficiency,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee trade-offs, costs and benefits. It can measure incentives for maintaining damaging
92495 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 behaviors as well as predict the economic desirability of changing them. It is the role
of environmental policy to assess the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of any proposed
BUSM70002 Business Law - Distance Learning legislation, be it emission caps or carbon taxes. In formulating policy, governments
Gain an introduction to legal concepts and principles, which shall be of assistance must consider the fairness of policy impacts, the economic incentives for innovation
in a business career. Study how law is created and how law is administered. Topics and the enforceability of proposed regulations. Making use of many current Canadian
include the court system, civil rights and constitution, civil and criminal procedures, examples, gain an understanding of this complex part of the environmental equation.
and general rules of Tort Law and Contract Law. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92670 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
89184 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92269 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37

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BUSM70022 Desktop Publishing for Business BUSM79004 Supervisory Skills for Business
Combine basic design principles and advanced word processing techniques to and Industry - Distance Learning
produce a variety of printed matter such as stationery, business cards, posters, news- Effective supervision is very challenging. The successful supervisor needs a wide range
letters, letterhead, etc. A practical, hands-on approach will be taken with emphasis of specialized skills: you must manage time well, communicate effectively, handle
on producing professional materials. Specific desktop publishing terminology and customer relations, measure work appropriately and ensure compliance with complex
document handling techniques will be mastered. government legislation. This course will help you develop these skills and an aware-
WINTER 2013 ness of the multi-faceted approach to leadership demanded in the modern business
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee environment.

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

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course fees as well as an annual CPA membership fee. (See Canadian Payroll Associa- BUSM79700 Mortgage Agent Program
tion program information for details) Study all the Mortgage Agent Qualifying Standards (MAQs) identified by the
Prerequisite(s): None, although a thorough understanding of mathematical regulator, the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO). This course provides
principles and a proficiency in English communication will increase the probability of those wishing to become licensed Mortgage Agents in Ontario an understanding of
success in this course. the mortgage brokerage industry and an ability to perform the Agent’s role in the
Laptop Requirement Effective Spring 2013: Sheridan will require you to bring mortgage application process. Examine the legislation which governs the industry; the
a laptop or netbook computer for the mid-term and final exams. The computer should role of the Agent in consumer protection; and ethical decision-making. This 42-hour
be able to connect to the internet either wirelessly or through an ethernet connection subject meets FSCO’s educational requirements for licensing as a Mortgage Agent.
(wired). Laptops may use Windows XP (service pack 3), 7 or Vista or Mac OS. You will Students who successfully complete this course must be hired by a mortgage broker
also need access to the internet to complete some homework assignments. who applies to the regulator, FSCO, for their mortgage agent license.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89449 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89495 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 9 am-4 pm 7 $373.36
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89494 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $373.36
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92523 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92572 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-4 pm 7 $373.36
BUSM79011 Applied Payroll Management 92573 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $373.36
Prepare to contribute to organizational and strategic planning within a payroll
environment. Discussions will centre on: best practices, benchmarking measurements, BUSM79801 Principles and Practice of Insurance
payroll’s significance within an organization’s structure, assess and apply project Introduce yourself to the concept of risk and learn how insurance deals with it. This
management processes. Communicate and present payroll strategic changes, business course is the foundation of your CIP studies. Study the basic concepts and language of
cases and recommendations. Note: In addition to the tuition fee paid to Sheridan, insurance; the legal context of insurance; and the participant in the industry and their
students are also responsible for CPA material and exam fees of $300 per course relationship to each other. Specific types of insurance are not discussed. The principles
fees as well as an annual an CPA membership fee. (See Canadian Payroll Association you learn here underlie every situation you will encounter in insurance, and every
program information for details) policy and course you will study. We strongly recommend that you take this course
Prerequisite(s): BUSM79012 Introduction to Payroll Management, HRMT70015 first. Regardless it must be one of the first four courses taken. Note: Textbooks must
Organizational Behaviour, HRMT70002 Compensation and Benefits, and ACCG70011 be purchased directly from the Insurance Institute. Exam fees are also payable to the
Financial and Managerial Accounting Insurance Institute and are not included in the fee below.
Note: This courses was formerly titled Payroll Management Practices WINTER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 88983 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 9 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
89457 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 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 92025 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 10 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
92536 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
BUSM79802 Automobile Insurance - Part 1
BUSM79012 Payroll Management, Introduction to Learn about legislation related to automobile insurance and policies and/or regula-
Receive instruction on how to make decisions; supervise and manage; and contribute tions, concentrating mostly on personal coverage. In this detailed study of automobile
a payroll perspective to organizational policy and strategy discussions regarding - insurance in Canada, discover the different provincial approaches to automobile
project management process, disaster recovery planning and implementation; the CPA insurance and some of the problems related to it. Delve in detail into owners’ policies
way of legislative monitoring, risk analysis, measurement and management; payroll or coverages specific to Ontario. Note: Textbooks must be purchased directly from the
and HRIS systems planning and implementation and expatriate, inpatriate payroll Insurance Institute. Exam fees are also payable to the Insurance Institute and are not
implications. Note: In addition to the tuition fee paid to Sheridan, students are also included in the fee below.
responsible for CPA material and exam fees of $300 per course fees as well as an SPRING/SUMMER 2013
annual CPA membership fee. (See Canadian Payroll Association program information CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
for details) 92027 HMC (Miss) Mon Apr 8 6:45-10 pm 11 $246.90
Prerequisite(s): Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) certification and verification of
payroll work experience by the Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) prior to enrolling. BUSM79804 Insurance Against Liability - Part 1
Visit www.payroll.ca for details at least 4 weeks prior to the course start date. To understand liability insurance, you must know something first of the law and the
Note: This course was formerly titled Payroll Management Processes. Canadian legal system, and the differences between the common law and the Civil
WINTER 2013 Code of Quebec. Learn about the legal principles that affect liability insurance. Find
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee out how people become liable to each other and see how this liability may be insured
89458 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 or why it cannot be insured. Note: Textbooks must be purchased directly from the
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Insurance Institute. Exam fees are also payable to the Insurance Institute and are not
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee included in the fee below.
92537 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): BUSM79805 Insurance on Property and BUSM79802 Auto Insur-
ance Part 1
BUSM79013 The Business of Tomorrow - MLCP WINTER 2013
Learn to adapt to changes the manufacturing supervisor must deal with in relation to CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
a geo-political or global economy and a dynamic workplace with a diversified mosaic 88985 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 8 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
workforce. Discuss the impacts from global competitors, implementing change as well SPRING/SUMMER 2013
as a commitment to continuous learning. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92026 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 9 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92553 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $516.47

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CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL
STUDIES AT SHERIDAN
Making the Most of It!

In this Section:
HOW TO REGISTER ...........................................2-4
• Registration Forms
• Registration Locations
• Important Dates

ONLINE SERVICES ............................................... 5

SHERIDAN CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONALLY


TRAINED INDIVIDUALS ....................................... 6

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION................................. 7

WHAT'S NEW THIS TERM .................................... 8


Programs/Courses

EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES ............................. 8

PROGRAM PLANNING CHARTS .......................... 9


Plan your year NOW by reviewing where & when
your courses will be offered for the academic year.

Registrations will be accepted up to and including the date


of the third scheduled class of the course, provided there is
space available. This policy applies to full term courses and
not short courses, seminars, workshops or distance learning
courses. | If space is not available in the course you have
chosen or if it is cancelled, you’ll be contacted by telephone
prior to the first day of classes. Please include both home and
business telephone numbers on your registration form. | Room
numbers are posted at the entrance of each campus on the
first day of class and on your timetable in myStudent Centre
on AccessSheridan. | All registrations are subject to availability
of space in the class and minimum enrolment requirements.

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3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER
Online Mail
http://ce.sheridancollege.ca Include FULL payment (money
Pay by Visa or MasterCard order or certified cheque payable
to Sheridan College)
In Person Print Course Name & Class Number
on back of money order/certified cheque
Refer to the Insert in the Continuing
and Professional Studies Calendar or Mail completed registration form to:
http://ce.sheridancollege.ca for locations
REGISTER EARLY!
Sheridan College
& hours of registration centres Some courses are cancelled because
Office of the Registrar
Pay by Interac or money order/certified 407 Iroquois Shore Road we didn't know you wanted them.
cheque Oakville, ON L6H 1M3 Register at least six (6) working days
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REGISTRATION FORM
SECTION ONE Personal Information :

• Have you previously registered for a course/program/seminar/workshop at Sheridan? o Yes o No


• If your address/surname changed since the last time you registered at Sheridan,
please provide your former address/surname:
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First Name Middle Name (Initial Only) Surname

Apt. # Street Address City

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

Student Signature* Date Total Fees

* 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.

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REGISTRATION CENTRES DATES TO REMEMBER
MAIL REGISTRATION ONGOING
Sheridan College Register online, by mail or in-person at the Davis Campus
Office of the Registrar
(Brampton) or Trafalgar Road Campus (Oakville)
407 Iroquois Shore Road WINTER TERM
Oakville, Ontario L6H 1M3
December 21, 2012 (1 p.m.)-January 1, 2013
Sheridan Closed – Holiday Season
IN-PERSON REGISTRATION
Brampton Oakville January 2-3 and January 7-12, 2013
Extended hours for in-person registration.

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.

March 29-31, 2013


Extended Office Hours:
Easter Weekend – No Continuing and Professional Studies
January 2-3, 2013
classes scheduled.
January 7-12, 2013
April 22–May 2, 2013 SPRING/SUMMER TERM
• Monday-Thursday April 22-May 2, 2013
8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Extended hours for in-person registration.
• Friday
April 22, 2013
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
The majority of Spring/Summer Term Continuing and
• Saturday Professional Studies classes start this week.
8:30 a.m.-Noon
May 18-20, 2013
• Sunday Victoria Day Weekend – No Continuing and Professional
Closed Studies classes scheduled.

June 29-July 1, 2013


Note: Sheridan Offices Closed – No Continuing and
Canada Day Weekend – No Continuing and Professional
Professional Studies classes scheduled:
Studies classes scheduled.
• December 21, 2012 (1 p.m.) –
January 1, 2013 Holiday Season August 3-5, 2013
• February 16-18, 2013 Family Day Weekend Civic Holiday Weekend – No Continuing and Professional
Studies classes scheduled.
• March 29-31, 2013 Easter Weekend
• May18-20, 2013 Victoria Day Weekend
• June 29–July 1, 2013 Canada Day Weekend
• August 3-5, 2013 Civic Holiday Weekend
For campus locations refer to the map at the back of this publication.

Please turn over for a second registration form.

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3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER
Online Mail
http://ce.sheridancollege.ca Include FULL payment (money
Pay by Visa or MasterCard order or certified cheque payable
to Sheridan College)
In Person Print Course Name & Class Number
on back of money order/certified cheque
Refer to the Insert in the Continuing
and Professional Studies Calendar or Mail completed registration form to:
http://ce.sheridancollege.ca for locations
REGISTER EARLY!
Sheridan College
& hours of registration centres Some courses are cancelled because
Office of the Registrar
Pay by Interac or money order/certified 407 Iroquois Shore Road we didn't know you wanted them.
cheque Oakville, ON L6H 1M3 Register at least six (6) working days
before the start of your course to avoid
COURSE FEE MUST BE PAID IN FULL AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. disappointment.

REGISTRATION FORM
SECTION ONE Personal Information :

• Have you previously registered for a course/program/seminar/workshop at Sheridan? o Yes o No


• If your address/surname changed since the last time you registered at Sheridan,
please provide your former address/surname:
• Special Fee Status: o (SR) Senior o (STAFF) Eligible Sheridan Employee

o o | | | | - | | | | - | | | | | | | | - | | | | - | | | |

Male Female Ontario Education Number Sheridan Student Number Date of Birth (MM / DD / YYYY)

First Name Middle Name (Initial Only) Surname

Apt. # Street Address City

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

Student Signature* Date Total Fees

* 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.

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CONTINUING AND
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
ONLINE SERVICES
We want to make your Continuing and Professional Studies
experience as convenient – and easy – as possible.

That’s why so many of our courses


– and services – are offered online.

Our online services are designed to provide


assistance – anytime, anywhere!

Check your schedules, grades, Browse or register for courses


personal information and more! using our estore
Visit our estore from the convenience of your own home to:
AccessSheridan, Sheridan’s online service portal, offers convenient
and easy access to myStudent Centre. • Browse for course information and availability
• Register online
myStudent Centre provides Continuing and Professional Studies
students with the following online services: http://ce.sheridancollege.ca

• View and update personal information

• View class schedules 24 Hour Calendar Order Service


• View grades
Need another Calendar for yourself or want one for a
• View T2202 tax receipts colleague, family member or friend?
• View transfer credit reports Contact us 24/7 and order NOW!
(for Advanced Standing/Prior Learning Assessment)
• Online: printresource.sheridaninstitute.ca
Follow the instructions below to connect to
AccessSheridan:

1. Got to http://access.sheridancollege.ca

2. Log in using your Sheridan network username and password

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.

Email cerecords@sheridancollege.ca and include your name,


student number, program and the credential you are seeking.

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NEW TO CANADA? SHERIDAN CAN HELP!

» Are you internationally trained?


» Do you want to communicate
better in English?
» Do you want to work in your field?

The Sheridan Centre for Internationally Trained Individuals (SCITI) offers


programs and services for newcomers to Canada, all designed to help you:
The LINC, OSLT and ELT programs are funded by Citizenship and
• Achieve your potential
Immigration Canada.
• Make the most of your skills and education
• Improve your language skills
• Gain access to employment The ESL and EAP programs are tuition-based and are eligible for
• Feel at home in Canada OSAP funding.
Sheridan is committed to meeting the needs of newcomers in our Getting Help Finding a Job
community – we work with business and industry as well as community
Career Planning, Job Search and Canadian Experience
organizations and all levels of government. We strive to offer the right
programs and services to help you achieve your personal vision. Both the OSLT and ELT programs include components on job search
methods, résumé writing, interviewing skills, networking and other
Bridging to College Programs
effective strategies to help you access your career in Canada. In addition,
Many newcomers find our intensive diploma or graduate certificate the ELT program offers the opportunity to participate in an unpaid work
programs an ideal way to gain a Canadian credential to complement their placement to provide Canadian work experience.
international training. Participation in our language training programs may
Employment Ontario Services
be an excellent first step in bridging to the college program that suits you.
With locations in Brampton and Oakville, Employment Ontario services are
Improving Your English Language and
available through Sheridan’s Community Employment Services to assist
Workplace Communication Skills
those in the community, including newcomers, to access employment.
Whether you need to improve your English to feel comfortable with Services include: job search support, job postings, job matching and
everyday life in your community, to prepare for further education or training support. Workshops are available for résumé preparation, job search/
or to get and keep a job, we have the right program for you. Most are free interview skills, workplace safety, and career exploration.
to eligible newcomers. Visit ces.sheridancollege.ca for more information.
• Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC)
• Occupation-Specific Language Training (OSLT)
• Enhanced Language Training (ELT)
• English as a Second Language Program (ESL)
Please visit our website at:
• English for Academic Purposes Program (EAP) newcomers.sheridancollege.ca

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JOIN SHERIDAN’S TEAM OF
OVER 4,996 EMPLOYERS!

» Do you own a small business?


» Are you involved in the hiring process?
» Sheridan’s CO-OP offices can HELP!

Sheridan's high quality, motivated students possess leading edge skills


and are available for paid, four-month work placements. Students are
available from over 30 fields of study including business, computers,
science and technology, health, and the arts.

Call Sheridan TODAY and discover


the benefits of becoming a
Cooperative Education/Internship partner!

Contact the Co-op Office


Brampton: 905-459-7533, ext. 4355
Oakville: 905-845-9430, ext. 2649
www.sheridancollege.ca/services/
studentlearningservices/cooperativeeducation

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NEW
PROGRAMS/COURSES FOR THIS TERM!
We’re constantly reviewing our offerings to ensure we’re keeping pace with
changing technologies and innovative ideas. Many of our courses are offered
because our students have told us they want them. These are just some of our
new offerings for Winter/Spring 2013!

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

FINA70010 Finance Fundamentals


JUST70035 Computer/Cyber Crime-Distance Learning Montessori Preschool Centre
JUST70036 Crisis Intervention Techniques-Distance Learning Trafalgar Road Campus, Oakville
JUST70037 Investigative Report Writing-Distance Learning 905-845-9430, ext. 2325
JUST70038 Investigative Techniques-Distance Learning • Half day programs (5 days/week)
QUAL79014 Principles of Quality Assurance • CCMA Accredited for children: 2 1/2 - 6 years
QUAL79015 Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance • Montessori curriculum
SYST10049 Web Development 1 • Junior and Senior Kindergarten program
WKSP78139 SharePoint 2010 Developer • Half-day Summer camps available
WKSP78140 Unified Process
earlychildhoodcentres.sheridancollege.ca

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PROGRAM PLANNING CHARTS

Program Planning Charts


ADOBE SERIES PROGRAMS 2012/2013
EXPECTED AVAILABILITY FOR ENROLMENT
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Trafalgar
Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp
APPL78024 Adobe Acrobat Pro Fundamentals X

APPL78025 Adobe Acrobat Pro Advanced


APPL78029 Adobe After Effects Fundamentals X X

APPL78030 Adobe After Effects Advanced X

APPL78031 Adobe Dreamweaver Fundamentals X X X

APPL78032 Adobe Dreamweaver Advanced X

APPL78033 Adobe Flash Fundamentals X X X

APPL78034 Adobe Flash Advanced X

APPL78012 Adobe Illustrator Fundamentals X X X

APPL78021 Adobe Illustrator Intermediate X

APPL78020 Adobe Illustrator Advanced X

APPL78013 Adobe InDesign Fundamentals X X X

APPL78026 Adobe InDesign Intermediate X

APPL78022 Adobe InDesign Advanced X

APPL78014 Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals X X X

APPL78018 Adobe Photoshop Intermediate X

APPL78019 Adobe Photoshop Advanced X

APPL78027 Adobe Premiere Fundamentals X X

APPL78028 Adobe Premiere Intermediate X

APPL78017 Photoshop For Digital Photography X X X

APPL78035 HTML5 and CSS3 X X

APPL78036 jQuery and Javascript X X

APPL78037 Mobile Website Development X

APPL78038 Wordpress X

ADULT EDUCATION COURSES 2012/2013


EXPECTED AVAILABILITY FOR ENROLLMENT
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Trafalgar
Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp
EDUC77001 Creating a Pos. Learn. Envrn: Intro to Adult Lear. X X X

EDUC77002 Curriculum Planning and Design* X X

EDUC77003 Instructional Strategies* X X X

EDUC77004 Overview of Assessment and Evaluation X X

EDUC77005 Portfolio Review and Practicum X

EDUC77011 Trends and Issues in Adult Learning X X

* indicates prerequisites - refer to course description for required prerequisites

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BUSINESS COURSES 2012/2013
EXPECTED AVAILABILITY FOR ENROLLMENT
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Davis HMC Trafalgar
Online
Brampton Mississauga Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp F W Sp F W Sp F W Sp
Accounting:
ACCG16971 Accounting 1 X X X X X X X X X

ACCG17937 Accounting 2 * X X X X X X X X X

ACCG21627 Accounting, Intermediate 1 * X X X X X X X X X

ACCG21646 Accounting, Intermediate 2 * X X X X X X X X X

ACCG35141 Accounting, Advanced 1 * X X X X X X X X X

ACCG30624 Accounting, Advanced 2 * X X X X X X X X X

INFO31787 Accounting Information Systems 1 * X X X X X X

APPL25360 Accounting Software Applications 1 * X X X X X X X X X

APPL30275 Accounting Software Applications 2 * X X X X X X

ACCG36913 Auditing 1 * X X

ACCG31709 Auditing 2 * X

ACCG23626 Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 * X X X X X

ACCG20478 Cost and Managerial Accounting 2 * X X X X X X

ACCG34780 Taxation 1 * X X X X X

ACCG30699 Taxation 2 * X X X X X

Marketing:
MKTG25586 Creating Marketing Graphics X X

MKTG20480 Customer Relationship Management * X X X

FINA22289 Financial Analysis for Marketing Managers * X X X

MKTG19439 Marketing 1 X X X X X X

MKTG10625 Marketing 2 * X X X X X X

MKTG27583 Marketing Analysis and Planning * X X X X

MKTG22183 Marketing on the World Wide Web Offered online Fall, Winter, and Spring

ADVG20905 Marketing Promotion Management X X X

SALE24565 Personal Selling X X X X

BUSM13551 Professional Edge, The X X

MKTG31445 Supply Chain Management X X X

Finance:
FINA21048 Corporate Finance 1 * X X X X X X

FINA28027 Corporate Finance 2 * X X X X X X

FINA70001 Credit and Collections X

FINA11079 Finance * X X X X X X

FINA70010 Finance Fundamentals X

FINA34336 Personal Financial Planning 1


Computer Applications:
APPL19402 Computer Applications for Business X X X X X X

Mathematics:
MATH16269 Business Mathematics X X X X X X X X X

MATH29875 Statistical Methods and Analysis * X X X X X X X X X

MATH36901 Business Statistics, Advanced * X X X X X X

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Other Business:
COMM12423 Business Communications X X X X X X X X X

Program Planning Charts


BUSM12272 Entrepreneurship: Do It! X X X

ECOM15616 E-Commerce, Introduction to X X X X X X

HRMT16127 Human Resources Management 1 X X X X X

HRMT15655 Human Resources Management 2 * X X X

LAWS70001 Law for Business Managers X X X X X X X X X

ECON22358G Macroeconomics X X X X X X X X X

ECON15269G Micro Economics X X X X X X X X

BUSM70005 Payroll Administration * X X X X

COMM28883 Reports and Presentations * X X X X X X X

* indicates prerequisites - refer to course description for required prerequisites

COMPUTING COURSES 2012/2013


EXPECTED AVAILABILITY
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Davis Trafalgar
Brampton Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp F W Sp
Computer Programming - Introduction
INFO16029 Problem Solving/Programming Logic X X

PROG10082 Object Oriented Programming 1 - Java * X X

PROG24178 Object Oriented Programming 2 - Java * X X

Computer Systems (Program retires in Fall 2013)


SYST19866 Operating System Technologies (A+ Certification Preparation) X X X X

APPL70053 Access Introduction X X X

SYST13416 Linux/UNIX - Operating Systems X X X

SYST16529 Business Software Systems, Introduction to X X

TELE13167 Data Communications - Local Area Network * X X

TELE33324 Data Network Design and Configuration * X

INFO16029 Problem Solving/Programming Logic X X

PROG10082 Object Oriented Programming 1 - Java * X X

Database - Introductory
SYST16529 Business Software Systems, Introduction to X X

APPL70053 Access Introduction X X X

DBAS27198 Database Design and Implementation X X

APPL70054 Access Advanced X

IT Operations
SYST19866 Operating System Technologies (A+ Certification Preparation) X X X X

INFO29760 Hardware troubleshooting & Maintanance (A+ Certification Preparation) X X

TELE13167 Data Communications - Local Area Network * X X

COMM10074 Customer Service Skills X X

APPL70053 Access Introduction X X X

SYST13416 Linux/UNIX - Operating Systems X X X

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Operating Systems - UNIX
SYST19866 Operating System Technologies (A+ Certification Preparation) X X X X

SYST13416 Linux/UNIX - Operating Systems X X X

PROG70020 Dynamic Websites with AMP (Apache, MySQL, PHP) Offered online

SYST10049 Web Development 1 X

SYST28296 Systems Administration Linux/UNIX * X

The Web Professional Plus


APPL78035 HTML5 and CSS3 X X

APPL78036 jQuery and Javascript X X

APPL78037 Mobile Website Development X

APPL78038 Wordpress X

SharePoint
WKSP78139 SharePoint 2010 Developer X X

Unified Software Development Process


WKSP78140 UML and Unified Process X X

* indicates prerequisites - refer to course description for required prerequisites

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 2012/2013


EXPECTED AVAILABILITY FOR ENROLLMENT
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer, X=See Index Davis Trafalgar
Brampton Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp Su F W Sp Su
Section A (Must be completed before commencing with Section B
COMM19999 Essential Communications Skills X X X X X X

COMM16117 Professional Relationship Skills Th Th M/W W T Th*

SOCI12029G Understanding Families M or W W or Th W or Th T* or Th Th T* T/Th

EDUC16800 Learning Environment 1 M M T/Th T or W* T W

EDUC11582 Play Experiences 1 T or Th T T W W W

EDUC15323 Child Development T or W T W M or M* M T

EDUC12375 Observations in ECE M M M T T* T

EDUC14648 Learning Environment 2 Th T T W W or W* W

EDUC10065 Play Experiences 2 W W W Th Th Th

EDUC13764 Nutrition, Health and Safety T W Th M or Th* Th* T

SOCS10023 Child Abuse M T/Th M M* M

CULT19815G Living and Working in a Diverse Society X X X X X X

PLUS One (1) Additional Approved General Education X X X X X X

FLPL12205 Field Orientation W S M W S M

FLPL14933 Field Seminar/Practice 1 W S M W S M

Section B (To be taken after Section A has been completed)


EDUC23329 Infant and Toddler Development and Programming W T M M Th

EDUC23109 Children with Special Needs M Th W T*

EDUC25436 High/Scope and Curriculum T W W* T* Th

EDUC25283 Promoting Pro-social Behaviour Th Th M* T

FLPL22487 Field Seminar/Practice 2 W S M W S M

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EDUC22629 Professional Practices Th Th T T* T W*

EDUC25372 Individual Programming W W T W* Th

Program Planning Charts


EDUC20705 School Age Child Care M M T Th* W

FLPL24804 Field Seminar/Practice 3 W S M W S M

PLUS One (1) Additional Approved General Education X X X X X X X X

* Daytime Trafalgar Courses

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM 2012/2013


EXPECTED AVAILABILITY FOR ENROLLMENT
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Trafalgar
Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp
EDUC27370 Assessment in Education X

EDUC28263 Assistive Technology X

EDUC16859 Autism Spectrum Disorders X

EDUC26048 Communication Disorders X

EDUC19599 Disability Issues X

EDUC51499 Disabilities Studies: Advanced X

FLPL20199 Field Seminar 1 and Placement 1 X X X

FLPL20261 Field Seminar 2 and Placement 2 X X X

FLPL26367 Field Seminar 3 and Placement 3 X X X

EDUC20123 Foundations of Education (Distance) X

EDUC10146 Inclusion Strategies - Education in Ontario X

EDUC56515 Learning Disabilities - Remediation Strategies X

FLPL14310 Orientation to Field X X X

EDUC15586 Physical Exceptionalities & Personal Care X

EDUC10261 Positive Behaviour Strategies X

PSYC16048 Strategies for Challanging Behaviour X

EDUC18081 Teaching & Learning Strategies X

EDUC14998 Technology in Education X

COMM24049 Working with Teams X

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INTERIOR DECORATING 2012/2013
EXPECTED AVAILABILITY
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Trafalgar
Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp
DESN13314 Anthropometrics and Ergonomics W W

DESN70006 Business Practice for Interior Decorators M M

DESN14049 Colour Theory and Interior Applications T T

DESN10123 Drafting - Residential Spaces * W

DESN10016 Drawing Techniques T/F T F

DESN12758 Finishes and Sustainable Issues T M

DESN15436 Fundamentals of Design * T F T

HIST15288 History of the Decorative Arts Th

DESN10000 Interior Environments 1 - Space Planning Basics * Th/F F

INFO16859 Introduction to CADD * T T

DESN20025 Lighting * T

DESN10065 Principles of Drafting W/F W M

DESN20065 Rendering and Presentation Skills 1 * M M

DESN10199 Textiles and Applications M/T M

DESN10049 Visual Concepts and Principles * Th Th

DESN27370 Window Treatments and Soft Furnishings * W Th

DESN70005 Kitchen and Bath: The Basics T

M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, Th=Thursday, F=Friday


* indicates prerequisites - refer to course description for required prerequisites

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - LEGAL COURSES 2012/2013


EXPECTED AVAILABILITY FOR ENROLMENT
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Trafalgar
Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp
LAWS26947 Corporate and Business Law X

LAWS28913 Litigation 1 X

LAWS20794 Litigation 2 X

LAWS22928 Real Estate Law 1 X

LAWS27732 Real Estate Law 2 X

LAWS26852 Estate Administration X

LAWS26776 Family Law X*

Note: Prerequisites must be met


* Fall 2013

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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - MEDICAL COURSES 2012/2013
EXPECTED AVAILABILITY FOR ENROLLMENT

Program Planning Charts


F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Davis Trafalgar Fast Track
Online
Brampton Oakville Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp F W Sp F W Sp F W Sp
COMM12423 Business Communications X X X X X X X X X X

APPL70051 Word, Introduction X X X X X X X X X X

APPL70052 Word, Advanced X X X X X X X

OADM70006 Medical Terminology 1 X X X X X X X X

OADM70007 Medical Terminology 2 X X X X X

ANAT70001 Human Body: Systems and Conditions X X X X X X X X

OADM70004 Medical Office Billing Procedures X X X X

OADM70005 Medical Office Procedures X X X X TBA

OADM70008 Medical Documents and Techniques X X X X X X TBA

OADM70009 Medical Machine Transcription * X X X X X

Note: Prerequisites must be met


* Must be taken last

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION & MICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATIONS


2012/13 EXPECTED AVAILABILITY
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Davis HMC Trafalgar
Online
Brampton MIssissauga Oakville
Code Course Name F W Sp F W Sp F W Sp F W Sp
APPL70051 Word, Introduction X X X X X X X X X X X X

APPL70052 Word, Advanced X X X X X X X X

APPL70053 Access, Introduction X X X

APPL70054 Access, Advanced X

APPL70055 Excel, Introduction X X X X X X X X X X X X

APPL70056 Excel, Advanced X X X X X X

APPL70057 Powerpoint X X

APPL70062 Microsoft Office Applications X X X

ACCG16971 Accounting 1 See Business Chart

APPL16367 Spreadsheets & Presentations X X

COMM70002 Business Writing and Presentations X X

MGMT70023 Project Management See Index

OADM70000 Computer Basics & Keyboarding X X X X

OADM70001 Document Production X X X

OADM70011 Office Systems Procedures X X X

Note: Prerequisites must be met

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TECHNOLOGY 2012-2013
EXPECTED AVAILABILITY
F=Fall, W=Winter, Sp=Spring Davis
Brampton
Code Course Name F W Sp
MATH13406 Applied Mathematics X X

ENGI16764 Applied Mechanics 1 X X

ENGI13386 Applied Mechanics 2 X

CADD79001 AutoCAD Level 1 * X X X

CADD79002 AutoCAD Level 2 * X X X

QUAL79002 Basic Statistics and SPC X X

ENGI12578 Electricity 1 X X

ENGI21987 Electro Pheumatics X

ENGI29875 Instrumentation and Process Control X

MATH17688 Mathematics 1 X X

ENGI23413 Mechanics of Materials X

ENGI27928 Motor and Controls X

ENGI21491 Programmable Logic Control - Level 1 X X

ENGI28418 Programmable Logic Control - Level 2 X

QUAL79001 Quality Concepts X X X

Note: Prerequisites must be met


* Refer to the CAD/CAM Institute for details/offerings

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BUSM79805 Insurance On Property CADD79001 AutoCAD - Level 1
An introduction to property insurance, this course lays the foundation for all types of Examine the basic principles and operations of AutoCAD 2011, including: the
property insurance, then discusses the perils, clauses and limitations in the most com- AutoCAD Interface and workspaces; AutoCAD 2-D drawing, editing and viewing
mon personal lines policies. Learn how policies develop with unique perils, clauses commands and concepts; layers, colours, lineweights and linetypes; creating text,
and limitations to suit changing needs. Note: Textbooks must be purchased directly dimensioning and hatching; using blocks; basic plotting.
from the Insurance Institute. Exam fees are also payable to the Insurance Institute and Prerequisite(s): An understanding of basic drafting terms is required.
are not included in the fee below. WINTER 2013
Prerequisite(s): BUSM79801 Principles and Practice of Insurance CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee

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

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CADD79026 Autodesk Revit - Level 1 COMM12423 Business Communication
Revit is a Building Information Modeler. Study the basics of Autodesk Revit Building, Solve communication situations by analyzing your intended audience, determining
from Building Design through construction documentation. Examine the concepts of purpose and then applying appropriate business communication formats, including
Building Information Modeling and the tools for parametric design and documenta- letters, memos and presentations. Practice individual and team communication skills
tion. Use both imperial and metric hands-on exercises representing real-world design and gain knowledge necessary for communication success in both face-to-face and
scenarios. Topics include: Basic Revit concepts; The Revit user interface; Projects; Views on-line formats. Note: COMM12423 and COMM28883 together qualify for exemp-
and Visibility; Designing with components; walls, doors, windows, floors; Creating tion toward the CGA course of study with a minimum “B” grade.
drawing sheets and schedules. WINTER 2013
Prerequisite(s): Good drafting knowledge and familiarity with computers. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89103 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89101 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 12 $285.22
89422 Davis (Bram) Mon&Wed Jan 14 7-10 pm 10 $573.80 89102 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6-9:30 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89107 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89105 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
92493 Davis (Bram) Mon&Wed May 27 7-10 pm 10 $573.80 89106 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
89104 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6-9:30 pm 12 $285.22
CHEM17370 Introductory Chemistry 1 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts, principles and biological applica- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
tions of Chemistry. Topics include: a study of matter, chemical bonding, atomic theory, 92186 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
chemical equilibrium, oxidation-reduction, solutions, acids and bases and introduction 92184 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92185 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6-9:30 pm 12 $285.22
to organic and biochemistry. Focus on both qualitative and quantitative perspectives.
92190 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
WINTER 2013
92188 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92189 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
89459 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
92187 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6-9:30 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee COMM16117 Professional Relationship Skills
92538 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Examine a basic theoretical foundation through which to view yourself and oth-
ers. Expect to develop thinking and problem-solving skills within the context of
CHEM29402 Introductory Chemistry for the Health Sciences II
intrapersonal, social and emotional awareness. Topics include self concepts, effective
Study the fundamental chemical concepts and biological applications. Topics include:
communication, assertiveness, conflict resolution, and stress management.
chemical equilibrium, organic chemistry, biochemistry and separation techniques for
WINTER 2013
organic and biochemical analysis. Learn through lecture, case studies, assignments,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
practice problems and laboratory experiments. 89302 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
WINTER 2013 89303 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89473 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92375 Davis (Bram) Mon&Wed Jul 15 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CHEM70000 Chemistry, Preparatory - Distance Learning 92376 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 1-4:30 pm 12 $285.22
Develop the necessary background in chemistry to allow you to enter the first year of
a Certificate or Diploma program which requires a current knowledge of chemistry. COMM19997 Basic Communication Skills
Topics include: mathematics, measurement and units; matter, classification; atomic Basic Communication Skills emphasizes academic writing skills, grammar and
structure; periodic table; chemical bonding; chemical nomenclature; calculations punctuation skills, vocabulary skills and reading strategies. All skills learned in the
using chemical formulae; chemical equations; calculations from chemical equations; course prepare students for COMM19999. Use prewriting strategies, outlining, editing
the states of matter: gases, liquids and solids; solutions; acids, bases and salts; and and revising skills to plan and write effective paragraphs culminating in clear and
equilibrium. Mandatory postings to Discussion Board are required. organized detailed essay outlines. In addition, learn and practise a reading strategy to
WINTER 2013 assist in reading, comprehending and taking clear notes from college level textbooks.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Note: Basic keyboarding skills are required to complete in-class assignments. A
89397 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $405.30 computer with internet access is required to complete homework assignments. Access
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 to the Open Access Labs at the Davis or Trafalgar Campus is available if needed.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92469 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $405.30
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89441 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
COMM10074 Customer Service Skills 89442 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
Project a professional and caring manner when communicating with customers by 89443 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
developing an awareness of customer needs and employing effective listening skills. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Examine customer service skills or “soft skills” through the use of practical case stud- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ies and role playing. 92515 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
WINTER 2013 92516 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92517 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
89119 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
COMM19999 Essential Communication Skills
Develop transferable communication skills required for both academic and profes-
sional success: writing, reading, speaking, presenting, listening and visual literacy.
Become familiar with various writing styles. Course work provides opportunities for
students to read, analyze and practice a variety of structures and formats. Note:
Basic keyboarding skills are required to complete in-class assignments. Access to the
Open Access Labs at the Davis or Trafalgar Campus is available if needed. This is not
a English As a Second Language (ESL) course. For information on ESL courses refer to
the ESL program under Communication and Languages.
Prerequisite(s): COMM78015 Communications Skills Assessment with appropriate
placement score or COMM19997 Basic Communication Skills

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WINTER 2013 COMM70002 Business Writing and Presentations
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Develop proficiency in the proper use of language - spelling, punctuation, grammar
89391 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22 and usage skills. Emphasis is placed on developing technical skills in applying
89392 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 grammar, spelling and punctuation rules. This course will enable students to
89387 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6-9 pm 14 $285.22 prepare effective business letters, memos, reports and presentations. Written and
89388 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6-9 pm 14 $285.22 oral communication skills will be studied and practised in the context of business
89389 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 6-9 pm 14 $285.22 applications.
89384 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): Basic Windows skills plus APPL70051 Word, Introduction or

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

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COMM70014 Grammar for Writing COMM70029 Technical Communication - Distance Learning
Professionals - Distance Learning This course includes various technical writing problems that challenge the learner to
Potential editors, writers and proofreaders will find this course helpful. Gain a thor- generate practical solutions that are clear, focused and expressed in appropriate style.
ough knowledge of the editing and proofreading process. Gain experience recognizing Develop the sound thinking and planning skills that are fundamental to communicat-
and correcting errors in accordance with accepted Canadian standards. The impor- ing successfully in technical fields. The computer will be used for online research,
tance of working as part of an editing team to help produce acceptable full-length collaboration with other learners and formatting technical information to industry
manuscripts is emphasized. Topics include: producing edited copy demonstrating skill standards using text and graphics. Mandatory group work.
in correcting a variety of punctuation errors and word choice; the importance of edit- WINTER 2013
ing for consistency; and using style guides. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89405 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89352 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92478 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92426 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 COMM70031 Translation in the Workplace 1
Increase your knowledge to work as an English to French translator. Learn to use ap-
COMM70016 Writing for Publication - Distance Learning propriate translating tools, apply proper vocabulary, compare French to English syntax,
Explore creative writing and the publishing process. Learn the various steps of manu- conjugate verbs correctly, identify anglicisms, compare French and English idiomatic
script preparation, including conferencing, editing and proofreading. Topics include: expressions and feminize a French text professionally.
identifying markets, analyzing publications, brainstorming ideas for publishable ar- WINTER 2013
ticles, and approaching an editor; defining the structure and technique of short fiction CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and writing a polished short story; identifying key elements in writing for children and 89637 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
writing an acceptable children’s story; and the fundamentals of poetry and producing SPRING/SUMMER 2013
a polished poem. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 92731 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89351 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 COMM70032 Translation in the Workplace 2
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Build on your knowledge to work as a English to French translator. Learn to use ap-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee propriate translating tools, apply proper vocabulary, compare French to English syntax,
92425 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 conjugate verbs correctly, identify anglicisms, use the transposition method, identify
the cooccurrences, and use the modulation method.
COMM70017 Writing Poetry - Distance Learning Prerequisite(s): COMM70031 Translation in the Workplace 1
Learn the skills necessary to create, develop, and market publishable poems. Topics WINTER 2013
include: maintaining a poet’s journal; identifying and exploring poetry markets; the CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
significance of sound and word choice; structured poetry; completing a selection of 89638 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
poetry suitable for publication; presenting a selection of your poetry for criticism and SPRING/SUMMER 2013
feedback; and exploring opportunities for the publication and performance of poetry. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Participants will receive a printed and bound collection of their best works. 92732 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee COMM70033 Translation in the Workplace 3
89350 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 Further build on your knowledge to work as a English to French translator. Learn
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 to identify ‘’le sens propre et le sens figure, analyse ‘’les difficultes d’ordre lexical,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee analyse ‘les difficultes d’ordre redactionnel’, indentify ‘les faux amis ‘’ in a French to
92424 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 English translation.
Prerequisite(s): COMM70032 Translation in the Workplace 2
COMM70018 Writing Short Stories - Distance Learning WINTER 2013
Are you an aspiring story writer? Character development, narrative unity and plot con- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
struction are explored by analyzing selected short stories and participating in writing 89639 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
exercises. Follow a step-by-step approach to producing a story suitable for publication. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
The process of submission for publication, as well as the various opportunities for CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
publication, will be examined. 92733 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee COMM70034 Translation in the Workplace 4
89357 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52 Increase your knowledge to work as an English to French translator. Learn the differ-
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 ence between technical and everyday vocabulary, apply technical translation process,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee learn the difference between French and English grammar when translating a techni-
92432 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52 cal document and analyse ‘les difficultes d’ordre lexical’.
Prerequisite(s): COMM70033 Translation in the Workplace 3
COMM70026 What in the World is Going On? - Distance Learning WINTER 2013
Everyday the TV or the newspaper front page confronts us with people, places and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
issues from around the world. Every story has a background: cultural, religious, politi- 89640 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
cal, or economic. Without this background it is hard to make informed judgments. This SPRING/SUMMER 2013
course explores the main international news stories. Focus on research, current events CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and the effectiveness of the media. Learn to discern between reliable and unreliable 92734 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
information, and apply standards of logic and bias that will determine how that
information is assimilated.
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89375 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92452 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22

100 CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Programs_Courses WS_ALL_9.indd 100 12-11-19 10:08 AM


COMM70035 Translation in the Workplace 5 COSM70002 Make-up Techniques 2
Further develop your knowledge to work as a English to French translator. Learn to Continuing from Make-up Techniques 1, develop techniques for evening/glamour and
use the appropriate translating tools, apply proper vocabulary, compare French to wedding styles of makeup. Also learn techniques for mature and other skin types.
English syntax, apply appropriate syntax, conjugate verbs correctly, identify anglicisms, Note: Advanced make-up products may be required. Fee includes $30 materials fee.
and compare French to English idiomatic expressions. Prerequisite(s): COSM70001 Make-up Techniques 1
Prerequisite(s): COMM70034 Translation in the Workplace 4 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92354 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $315.22

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

Winter/Spring 2013 CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 101

Programs_Courses WS_ALL_9.indd 101 12-11-19 10:08 AM


DESN10016 Drawing Techniques DESN12758 Finishes and Sustainable Issues
Examine basic drawing skills appropriate to interior decorating practice. Emphasis is Explore the variety of finishes and materials applied to wall, floor and ceiling surfaces
placed on the use of freehand analytical drawing, freehand concept sketching (includ- in residential and commercial interiors. In exploring each of the finishes, include the
ing thumbnail sketching) and a fundamental understanding of paraline drawings. client profile, application considerations and issues of sustainability into account.
Explore a variety of media and tonal techniques, including sketching pencils, black Finishes are examined in terms of their associations with each other and the surfaces
felt tip pen and grey markers. Subject matter surveyed ranges from simple three- di- to which they are applied. Research skills are used to become familiar with sourcing,
mensional objects to furniture, accessories as well as interior spaces. Equivalent to: properties and applications of a variety of materials. In-class activities provide op-
DESN15077 Drawing 1 portunities to develop decor solutions and product estimating. Field trips and guest
WINTER 2013 speakers from the trades provide awareness as to the relationship between the deco-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee rator and industry. Fee includes $10 lab fee. Equivalent to: DESN21093 Materials 2
89445 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 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 89452 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6:30-10 pm 12 $295.22
92519 Trafalgar (Oak) Fri Apr 26 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
DESN10049 Visual Concepts and Principles 92529 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $295.22
Apply the principles and elements of design to explore the organization of objects
in space. Use a variety of materials and media, integrating conceptual sketching and DESN13314 Anthropometrics and Ergonomics
problem solving skills to explore three dimensional form/space relationships. Examine human factors in design and how these relate to designed objects and
Prerequisite(s): DESN15436 Fundamentals of Design spaces. Areas studied during the semester include human scale, ergonomics, anthro-
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 pometrics, as well as human perception and their relation to the design of objects and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee products. Apply these theories to practical design and decorating scenarios.
92528 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
DESN10065 Principles of Drafting 89436 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Learn a practical approach to basic conventions and techniques in architectural draft-
ing. The ability to communicate ideas and concepts through architectural drawings is DESN14049 Colour Theory and Interior Application
emphasized and reinforced through practical applications in the drafting studio. Areas Examine fundamental colour theory and how colour is used to influence individual
of study include drafting equipment, architectural lettering, mathematics, conven- response to physical space. Study the historical and cultural context of colour theory.
tional projection principles and methods of indicating sections. Examine the drafting Learning is reinforced through practical applications that build awareness of spatial,
of residential spaces and produce residential plans and elevations. Equivalent to: psychological and practical aspects of colour application in interior space. Equivalent
DESN18763 Drafting 1: Introduction to: DESN18667 Colour 1
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89444 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92521 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee DESN15436 The Fundamentals of Design
92518 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22 The elements and principles of design are the foundation of all forms of visual and
functional arts. Examine the theoretical basis of the principles and elements of design
DESN10123 Drafting - Residential Spaces and apply those theories to practical applications. Explore the “under-structure” of
Learn systems drafting techniques commonly used in architectural drawings. Lectures what is commonly referred to as “good design”, to enable set up criteria with which
include architectural working drawings, standard architectural symbols and ab- to evaluate design projects. Fee includes $10 lab fee.
breviations, materials representation, as well as plans, elevations, sections, millwork Prerequisite(s): DESN10016 Drawing Techniques
and cabinetry drawings. Apply knowledge through the practice of exercises and the WINTER 2013
execution of design and working assignments, elevating skills to an intermediate level. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Equivalent to: DESN25170 Drafting 2: Residential 89446 Trafalgar (Oak) Fri Jan 18 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $295.22
Prerequisite(s): DESN10065 Principles of Drafting SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92520 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $295.22
92527 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
DESN20025 Lighting
DESN10199 Textiles and Applications Lighting is an integral part of all design projects. Develop a fundamental knowledge
Textiles are utilized in all residential and commercial projects in the form of upholstery, of the principles of lighting. Explore light as a design element, lighting technology and
drapery, bedding and soft furnishings. The study of textiles can be broken down into the environmental issues related to lighting.
three components: identification, sourcing and application. Under the component of Prerequisite(s): DESN10065 Principles of Drafting
identification, examine the categorization of textiles by fibre, weave, yarn, dyeing and SPRING/SUMMER 2013
printing. Under the component of sourcing, discuss the decorator/trade relationship CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
which includes a field trip to a textile showroom. Finally, under the component of 92533 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
application, explore issues around specifications, testing and sustainability. Develop a
variety of creative, hands-on projects in order to hone skills in the selection of textiles DESN20065 Rendering and Presentation Skills
that meet the visual and performance requirements of the interior space. Equivalent Build on your fundamental technical drawing and communication skills. Mechani-
to: ESN18095 Materials 1. Fee includes $10 lab fee. cal perspective drawing skills are developed in order to clarify and enhance interior
WINTER 2013 decoration concepts in terms of architectural detail, lighting solutions and furnishing
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee selection. Texture and material rendition skills are explored utilizing a variety of media
89451 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $295.22 and techniques in order to convey client character and function within residential
interiors.
Prerequisite(s): DESN10016 Drawing Techniques
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89453 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92531 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

102 CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Programs_Courses WS_ALL_9.indd 102 12-11-19 10:08 AM


DESN27370 Window Treatments and Soft Furnishings ECON22358G Macroeconomics
Apply acquired knowledge of window treatments in order to recommend appropriate Gain an overview of the macroeconomic environment within which Canadians live and
treatments that meet the client’s needs. Fundamental skills are applied to accurately work. Emphasis is placed on current issues and government policies to deal with these.
calculate yardages and costs for the window treatments. Supply detailed instructions The issues include unemployment, inflation, international trade, the exchange rate of
for the various trades involved in the execution of the project from measuring to the Canadian dollar, and Canada’s ability to compete in the globalized world economy.
installation. Emphasis is placed on the cause-effect relationships associated with these issues and
Prerequisite(s): DESN10199 Textiles and Applications with various related government policies, fiscal policy, monetary policy, exchange-rate
WINTER 2013 policy and trade policies. Note: ECON22358G and ECON15269G together qualify for

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

Winter/Spring 2013 CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 103

Programs_Courses WS_ALL_9.indd 103 12-11-19 10:08 AM


EDUC13764 Nutrition Health and Safety EDUC18081 Teaching and Learning Strategies
Learn about the interrelationship among issues in nutrition, health, and safety for Prepare for aspects of the EA role that involve helping to implement individualized
children in group care. educational plans (IEPs) which may involve modifications and/or accommodations
WINTER 2013 linked to curriculum, materials and/or delivery aimed at supporting pupils with excep-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee tionalities. EAs need to have a basic familiarity with curriculum documents, and must
89307 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 be able to distinguish between curriculum versus strategy. Learn a variety of teaching
89308 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 12-3 pm 14 $285.22 strategies including: direct instruction, cooperative learning, graphic organizers, peer
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 tutoring, task analysis and chaining.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92381 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92382 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89551 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6-9:30 pm 12 $285.22

EDUC14648 Learning Environment 2 EDUC20123 Foundations of Education


Examine the teacher’s role in planning for and providing a psychologically safe envi- The “reflective practitioner” is one who reviews and reflects on interactions with
ronment for children in group care. Study and practise techniques for communicating learners, and on classroom events and circumstances. Study educational psychology
effectively with children. and philosophy with attention to approaches that foster positive self-concept and
Prerequisite(s): EDUC16800 Learning Environment 1 self-efficacy in learners. Gain a basic overview of cognitive/learning theories and their
WINTER 2013 practical application to teaching / special education. Theories included are those that
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee pertain to motivation, cognitive development, individual variations, and a range of ap-
89295 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 proaches to learning (behavioural, social cognitive, cognitive information-processing,
89296 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 and social constructivist approaches).
89297 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 12-3 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 92609 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
92370 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92371 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 EDUC20705 School Age Child Care
Examine issues related to the rapidly expanding area of school age child care. Gain an
EDUC15323 Child Development understanding of developmentally appropriate practice for the school age child.
Examine the developmental characteristics of the two- to six-year-old child. Cover
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Section A courses in the ECE program is
all aspects of development, including those leading up to this age group and an
recommended.
introduction to the major theoretical positions that explain development. Throughout
WINTER 2013
this course, you have an opportunity to critically analyze the various components of
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
theoretical and practical perspectives on child development. 89084 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 21 7-9:20 pm 12 $195.80
WINTER 2013 89085 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 9-11 am 14 $195.80
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89305 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89306 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 21 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92167 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-9:20 pm 12 $195.80
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee EDUC22629 Professional Practices
92379 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Learn about the political and social issues that impact on child care. Discover how to
92380 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
articulate the relationship between your philosophy of childhood education and the
specific responsibilities of the professional early childhood educator.
EDUC15586 Physcial Exceptionalities and Personal Care
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Section A courses in the ECE program is
Competence in the care of pupils with mobility restrictions is important - back care,
recommended.
lifts and transfers, dressing and mobility aids (wheelchairs, walkers). Personal care
WINTER 2013
support requires competencies in areas such as respiratory care, first aid for seizures,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
bowel/bladder management, feminine hygiene care, catheterization, ostomy care, skin
89097 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
care related to the effects of immobility, anaphylactic reaction and proper use of an 89098 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
EpiPen. Receive basic knowledge about pharmacology, common medications used SPRING/SUMMER 2013
by individuals with disabilities, their side effects and the role of the EA in medication CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
administration and monitoring. Also study bacteriological safety, asepsis, universal 92177 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
precautions, dental care, and nutritional considerations. 92178 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 1-4:30 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee EDUC23109 Children with Special Needs
89517 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 By focusing on the philosophies and practices of integration, you develop an aware-
ness of the impact of a variety of disabling conditions on young children and their
EDUC16800 Learning Environment 1 families. In order to develop a sensitivity to children who have special needs, you
Discover the importance of play in the learning environment for the preschool child. examine a range of attitudes, philosophies and remediation practices that affect
Find out what role the teacher plays in planning an environment that respond to young children.
children’s needs. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Section A courses in the ECE program is
WINTER 2013 recommended
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
89289 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 21 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89290 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89231 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 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
92365 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Jul 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92310 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92366 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92311 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22

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EDUC23329 Infant and Toddlers Development and Programming EDUC27370 Assessment in Education
Gain an understanding of developmentally appropriate practice for infants and As a member of a school team, educational assistants help to examine, monitor and
toddlers in group care. Explore issues that arise for this age group, as related to the assess both process and product of learning, progress and social adjustment of pupils.
children’s development. Find out what the teacher’s role is in planning the environ- Learn how to observe, collect data, record and interpret information about your pupils.
ment to respond to the children’s emotional and social needs. Attention will be given to professional standards for recording and reporting data and
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Section A courses in the ECE program is observations (e.g. attention to bias, subjectivity / objectivity). Related issues such as,
recommended. ethics, confidentiality, and legalities are also addressed.
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013

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

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SPRING/SUMMER 2013 EDUC76002 Hatha Yoga - Asana, Introduction to
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Examine basic yoga postures, breathing, and relaxation techniques and their respec-
92288 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 tive benefits and cautions. This course correlates with Introduction to Yoga Study.
Wear comfortable clothing and bring a blanket to class.
EDUC70028 Foundations for Sustainability WINTER 2013
Explore the general principles of sustainability, reflect on the implications it has in your CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
live, and learn about the importance of its inclusion within the curriculum. Develop ac- 89274 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
tive critical-thinking, problem-solving and reflective skills and practices as you explore
a variety of topics, including the concepts of limits and unsustainability, ecological EDUC76003 Yoga Study 2
identity, worldviews, ecological footprint, sense of place and space, engaging nature Explore the Six Paths of Yoga and Patanjalis Yoga Sutras. Relating human physiology
as a teacher, system thinking, and our responsibilities as good global citizens. to the asanas, review the skeletal, muscular, and circulatory systems. You also begin to
WINTER 2013 develop a teaching manual.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Prerequisite(s): EDUC76001 Introduction to Yoga Study, EDUC76002 Introduction
89653 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90 to Hatha Yoga (Asana)
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92750 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 89275 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
EDUC70029 Incorporating Environmental CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Education Across the Curriculum 92352 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
Explore a variety of ways to include natural and cultural resources within curricula. By
examining environmental issues across a variety of subjects and delving into the psy- EDUC76004 Hatha Yoga - Asana 2
chology of teaching difficult topics to learners, learn how to shape curricula to include Continuing with postures taught in Hatha Yoga 1, further develop body awareness
important underlying themes, such as sustainability education, without sacrificing through correct breathing and relaxation techniques. This course correlates with Yoga
existing content. Study 2. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a blanket.
WINTER 2013 Prerequisite(s): EDUC76001 Introduction to Yoga Study, EDUC76002 Introduction
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee to Hatha Yoga (Asana)
89654 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 89230 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
92751 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
EDUC70030 Sustainability Education Curriculum Planning 92309 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
Review environmental curriculum in a series of individual work sessions and collab-
orative discussions. Critically reflect teaching practice and instructional techniques to EDUC76005 Yoga Study 3
further refine the teaching of environmental and sustainability concepts. Incorporate Examine Kundalini yoga, the chakra system, and its implications for yoga teachers.
the values of environmental and sustainability education as they relate to specific This third course in yoga theory for students in the yoga teaching certificate program
fields of study into sample curricula. coordinates with Hatha Asana 3. Continue your review of physiological systems by
Prerequisite(s): EDUC70028 Foundations of Education for Sustainability, studying the nervous system and the endocrine system, and their relationship to yoga.
EDUC70029 Incorporating Environmental Education Across the Curriculum Prerequisite(s): EDUC76003 Yoga Study 2 and EDUC76004 Hatha Yoga (Asana) 2
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89655 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $245.65 92115 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee EDUC76006 Hatha Yoga - Asana 3
92752 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $245.65 Develop a better understanding of the body through coordinated movement and
breath. Explore posture relating to the chakras and guided meditation. This course
EDUC70031 Sustainability Education Practicum correlates with Yoga Study 3. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a blanket.
Apply knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program in meaningful ways. Fee includes $10 lab fee.
Students (in consultation with the placement supervisor) arrange for their practicum Prerequisite(s): EDUC76003 Yoga Study 2, EDUC76004 Hatha Yoga (Asana) 2
at one of the many outdoor environmental education centres or at a similar classroom SPRING/SUMMER 2013
setting. Work under the direction and supervision of a designated outdoor educator CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
who will observe, guide, advise and evaluate the learner’s application of principles 92124 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
within an instructional setting.
Prerequisite(s): EDUC70030 Sustainability Education Curriculum Planning EDUC77001 Creating a Positive Learning
WINTER 2013 Environment: Introduction to Adult Learning
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Acquire foundational experience with both the theory and practice of adult education.
89656 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $213.72 Give yourself an overview of adult learning theory, as well as an introduction to cur-
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 riculum design. Learn about issues that relate to creating and facilitating a positive
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee learning environment. This course is required as the first course in the Adult Education
92753 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $213.72 Program.
WINTER 2013
EDUC76001 Yoga Study, Introduction to CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Explore the history and philosophy of yoga. Focusing on Hatha Yoga, examine the 89875 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
physiological basis of postures and breathing techniques, with special emphasis on 89133 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
the spine and the respiratory system. This course coordinates with Introduction to SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Hatha Yoga (Asana), but is open to all interested students. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 92865 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92221 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89273 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 12 $246.90

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EDUC77002 Curriculum Planning and Design ENGI16764 Applied Mechanics 1
Apply adult learning principles to the planning and design of curriculum. Examine Gain an understanding of how forces act and how they may be used in modern tech-
the planning, implementation and evaluation aspects of design, including needs as- nology. Learn about components of a force, resultant of a number of forces, coplanar
sessment, learning outcomes, content analysis, sequencing instruction and evaluation forces in equilibrium, inertia, friction, and kinematics. Discover Newton’s Laws and
strategies. learn about energy, work and power, and momentum.
Prerequisite(s): EDUC77001 Creating a Positive Learning Environment: Introduction Prerequisite(s): Grade 12 Mathematics for Technology
to Adult Learning or program coordinator approval. WINTER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee

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

ENGI12578 Electricity 1 ENGI70005 Fire Protection - Distance Learning


Examine the important concepts of direct-current (DC) electricity. Focus on computa- Explore occupational safety and health representatives with widespread knowledge
tions in electricity, voltage and current; resistance of electrical conductors; resistors of fire protection, including the prevention, detection and suppression of fire. Examine
and their colour-code; Ohm’s Law; power; and energy. Applying these principles general compliance with federal, provincial and municipal regulations relating to fire
involves the analysis and design of series circuits, parallel circuits, and the series- protection. Topics include: the chemistry and physics of fire, fire protection in building
parallel circuit. Laboratory work, problem-solving, and trouble-shooting are an integral design and construction, fire prevention, fire inspections, fire detection and suppres-
part of the course. sion equipment, fire department operations, fire drills, fire safety plans, evacuation
Prerequisite(s): Grade 12 Mathematics for Technology procedures, and fire emergency organizations.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89062 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6-10 pm 14 $374.62 89439 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
ENGI13386 Applied Mechanics 2 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
As the basic concept of force, applied mechanics is the origin for all calculations in 92513 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52
areas such as stress analysis, machine design, hydraulics and structural design. Learn
about rotational dynamics, work/energy principals and momentum concepts. Forces on ENGI70019 Cost Estimating, Introduction to
bodies in motion are also discussed. Understand the process of construction estimating from the contract documents to the
Prerequisite(s): ENGI16764 Applied Mechanics 1 methods of measuring material quantities used in general contracting offices. Under-
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 stand the position of the estimator within the business of construction management,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92116 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6-10 pm 14 $374.62

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both in the contractor and sub-contractor’s world. Focus on “Taking Off” methods of ENGI70026 Commercial Construction Estimating
materials using simple residential and commercial exercises. Study measuring techniques for items in a commercial construction project. Utilizing
WINTER 2013 Excel spreadsheets, interpret construction working drawings and specifications to
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee measure items such as excavation, concrete, steel, etc. Emphasis is placed on accuracy
89630 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $335.05 of measurement, standard descriptions, logical sequence or take-off, and estimating
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 principles. The parts of a detailed estimate will be identified.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92725 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92773 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52
ENGI70020 Material Estimating and Methods
Examine a proven method of cost estimating. Determine material quantities and unit ENGI70027 Project Construction Management
cost for a complete project. Learn about estimating in a commercial environment. Uti- Receive a basic knowledge of the principles of planning, organizing, and controlling
lize various documents created in the workplace. The build-up and calculations of unit administrative aspects of a project in the commercial construction industry. Prepare
costs for materials, labour and equipment will be the fundamental part of this course. for the day-to-day administrating, planning, and monitoring of a small to mid-sized
Prerequisite(s): ENGI70019 Cost Estimating, Introduction to commercial project.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89631 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $335.05 89871 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ENGI79001 Building Systems: A Practical Overview
92726 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05 Learn practical approaches to today’s complex building mechanical systems, such as
site visits, actual equipment operations, and demonstrations of plant machinery. This
ENGI70021 Construction Contract Bid Management introductory overview is intended for entry-level candidates considering further studies
Build on a basic knowledge of ‘General Contracting’ and estimating, through a further in BES program and/or related employment, or for building managers wishing to gain
understanding of Tender Documents for all project types and knowledge of computer- practical knowledge.
ized estimating and unit price control. Become familiar with the role of the estimating WINTER 2013
team and the importance of bid management. Understand the management of site, CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
material ordering, scheduling and the cost control process. 89269 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 13 $266.05
Prerequisite(s): ENGI70020 Material Estimating and Methods 89268 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:45-10 pm 12 $266.05
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89632 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $335.05 92348 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 11 $266.05
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92347 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 11 $266.05
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92727 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05 ENGI79002 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Acquaint yourself with air conditioning and refrigeration equipment and design. Cover
ENGI70023 Construction Methods and Technology, Basic topics such as reciprocating and centrifugal equipment, theory, centrifugal plants, and
Study basic blueprint reading and common methods of construction, from soil evacu- operation/maintenance.
ation to roof design. Discuss legal concepts of building/planning codes and statutes. WINTER 2013
Gain a foundation of residential/commercial construction principles, and codes in CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
practice today. 89331 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 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
89633 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $335.05 92407 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 11 $266.05
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ENGI79003 Air Handling
92728 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05 Learn about air handling systems and their component parts. Study also preventative
maintenance programs.
ENGI70024 The Construction Industry WINTER 2013
Explore the many facets of the construction industry and develops a deeper knowl- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
edge of the many factors that impact this industry. Increase awareness of various 89270 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 13 $266.05
participants and stakeholders that are typically involved in a commercial construction SPRING/SUMMER 2013
project, as well and issues such as impact on the economy, safety, environmental, and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
use of technology. 92349 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 11 $266.05
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ENGI79004 Controls
89671 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90 Obtain a basic background of automatic controls, including how they work and how
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 they are applied and interconnected. Find out about types of control, control devices,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee control drawings, and calibration of controllers.
92771 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ENGI70025 Commercial Construction Principles 92393 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 11 $266.05
Examine materials and construction methods common to the commercial construction
sector. Reviewing and interpreting working drawings and specifications will assist stu- ENGI79005 Electricity (BES)
dents to understand the application of materials and construction methods employed Learn about electrical systems, motor controls, wiring diagrams, and the calculation of
in a small commercial project. The basics learned in this course will be applied in other loads and charges.
courses. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92350 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 11 $266.05
89672 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92772 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90

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ENGI79006 Heating ENGI79017 Hand Tools
In this introduction to the operation and maintenance of boilers, burners, heating pipe Even in the most automated shop environments, hand tools play a key role in the
systems and plumbing details, cover topics such as fire protection, alarm/protection installation, modification and maintenance of most machines. Develop the fundamen-
fundamentals, and basic electricity. tal skills in identification, application and usage of the hand tools that maintenance
WINTER 2013 technicians use each day. As you will discover in this skill set, using the proper tool for
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee each application is essential to the quality of any job.
89278 HMC (Miss) Mon Jan 14 6:45-10 pm 12 $266.05 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee

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

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ENGI79025 Mechanical Measurement and Quality Control ENGI79804 Heating Inspection 1
Gain a solid foundation of knowledge and skill in performing measurements and calcu- Learn about installed heating systems (gas and oil furnaces and hot water boilers).
lations. Learn to use precision measurement tools such as steel rule, tape measure, pro- Emphasis is on the inspector’s ability to identify the energy source, type, material,
tractor, micrometer, height gauge, various calipers and dial indicators. Additional topics condition and safety concerns as well as inspecting the heating equipment. Onsite
include: how to collect data on a sample and calculate the mean; median and standard courses are a combination of in-class lectures and home study where students are
deviation; how these concepts relate to statistical sampling; tolerance and quality con- required to attend seven in-class lectures per course (every other week) as well as
trol. The training package includes statistical process control (SPC) software that allows the onsite exam at the end of each course. Students must purchase course materials
students to collect and display measurement data in a graph or spreadsheet. directly from CarsonDunlop at 416-964-9415.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92850 Online (iTek) - Jul 5 - - $164.53 89127 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
ENGI79026 Power Tools CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Even in the most automated shop environments, power tools play a key role in ma- 92213 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 8 $285.22
chine installation and maintenance. Learn all aspects of using power tools in industrial 92212 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
environments through a variety of virtual activities. The course features a skills-based
curriculum delivered through an innovative e-learning platform. ENGI79805 Heating Inspection 2
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Learn about vent systems, flues and chimneys as well as fireplaces, other wood
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee heating appliances, steam and electric heating systems and apply knowledge of
92851 Online (iTek) - Jul 5 - - $182.16 these systems to the role of home inspector. Onsite courses are a combination of
in-class lectures and home study where students are required to attend seven in-class
ENGI79801 Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection lectures per course (every other week) as well as the onsite exam at the end of each
Learn about cooling systems and heat pumps. Learn to identify typical defects and ap- course. Students must purchase course materials directly from CarsonDunlop at
ply correct inspection techniques. Onsite courses are a combination of in-class lectures 416-964-9415.
and home study where students are required to attend seven in-class lectures per WINTER 2013
course (every other week) as well as the onsite exam at the end of each course. Stu- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
dents must purchase course materials directly from CarsonDunlop at 416-964-9415. 89125 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
WINTER 2013 89126 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 10 7-10 pm 8 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89129 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 9 7-10 pm 8 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89128 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 92211 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ENGI79806 Interior and Insulation Inspection
92214 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 Focus is on the inspection of thermal insulation, vapour retarders and ventilation
92215 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 8 $285.22 systems. The inspection of interior elements of residential dwellings such as walls, ceil-
ings, floors, basements, doors, windows, interior stairs/railings, installed countertops
ENGI79802 Electrical Inspection and cabinets and garage door(s) operators are also covered. Onsite courses are a
Prepare to inspect the performance of the following components of electrical systems combination of in-class lectures and home study where students are required to at-
within residential buildings: service drops, grounding systems, service panels, wiring tend seven in-class lectures per course (every other week) as well as the onsite exam
systems, devices and fixtures. Onsite courses are a combination of in-class lectures at the end of each course. Students must purchase course materials directly from
and home study where students are required to attend seven in-class lectures per CarsonDunlop at 416-964-9415.
course (every other week) as well as the onsite exam at the end of each course. Stu- WINTER 2013
dents must purchase course materials directly from CarsonDunlop at 416-964-9415. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89072 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89073 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 8 7-10 pm 8 $285.22
89044 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 92157 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
92132 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
92133 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 8 $285.22 ENGI79807 Plumbing Inspection
Prepare to inspect, in a residential dwelling, the interior water supply and distribu-
ENGI79803 Exterior Inspection tion systems (including fixtures and faucets) as well as water heating equipment and
Develop skills to describe exterior wall coverings and inspect all aspects of the exterior drain/vent/waste systems and their related fixtures. Onsite courses are a combination
on the following topics: retaining walls, grounds, window wells and lot grading, of in-class lectures and home study where students are required to attend seven
driveways, patios, walkways, decks, balconies, stoops and steps, porches, railings, wall in-class lectures per course (every other week) as well as the onsite exam at the end
cladding, flashing trim, eaves, soffits, fascia as well as exterior doors and windows. of each course. Students must purchase course materials directly from CarsonDunlop
Onsite courses are a combination of in-class lectures and home study where students at 416-964-9415.
are required to attend seven in-class lectures per course (every other week) as well as WINTER 2013
the onsite exam at the end of each course. Students must purchase course materials CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
directly from CarsonDunlop at 416-964-9415. 89074 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
WINTER 2013 89075 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 8 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89124 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92158 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92210 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 ENGI79808 Roofing Inspection
Learn about the typical defects of the various types of roof coverings, drainage
systems, flashing, skylights, chimneys and other roof penetrations. Apply knowledge
of roofing to inspections that focus on system performance, safety concerns and
compliance with good construction practices. Onsite courses are a combination of
in-class lectures and home study where students are required to attend seven in-class

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lectures per course (every other week) as well as the onsite exam at the end of each ESTH16529 Fundamentals of Facials
course. Students must purchase course materials directly from CarsonDunlop at Integrate your knowledge of skin and skincare into the application of fundamental
416-964-9415. facials. Become familiar with the equipment and products necessary to complete
WINTER 2013 facials to the industry standard. Conduct an evaluation of skin in order to complete a
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee needs analysis in the context of esthetics career requirements. Through lab activities
89041 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 8 $285.22 that simulate an esthetics business, conduct a variety of discipline-related tasks and
89040 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 functions that reflect the nature of workplace requirements. Note: It is recommended
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 that you take ESTH14178 Principles of Skin Care either before or at the same time

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

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Prerequisite(s): FINA21048 Corporate Finance 1 FINA70006 Financial Planning Capstone Course
WINTER 2013 The Financial Planners Standard’s Council (FPSC) requires students to complete this
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee course as part of their preparation for the CFP-2 exam. Students learn to complete a
89158 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 personal financial plan which incorporates financial planning competencies, professional
89157 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 skills, professional practice and technical knowledge. Note: A computer (minimum
89156 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 operating system of Windows XP or MAC OS X) with internet access is required to
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 complete online tests and assignments outside of class time. The purchase of a course
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee text at an approximate cost of $650 is mandatory. You will be required to provide proof
92246 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 of purchase to your instructor no later than the second scheduled class. The due date for
92245 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 the final assignment and the final on-line test will occur the week after the last class.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
FINA70002 Financial Planning, Management
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and Resources in ECE Settings 92706 HMC (Miss) Sat Jun 22 8:30 am-1 pm 8 $498.46
Examine administrative issues related to sound fiscal planning, financial management,
marketing strategy development and resources management in an ECE setting. Re- FINA70007 Financial Planning Fundamentals
view and discuss financial accountability, the resources of an ECE setting, budgeting, Explore the steps required in developing a financial plan and its application in
funding sources, the management of fees, credit and compensation. managing a financial planning practice. Topics include budget and savings planning,
WINTER 2013 residential mortgages, business law, family law and risk management. Success-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ful completion of this course is part of the preparation required to pursue the CFP
88964 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $208.58 designation. Mid-term and the final exams will be completed outside of class time.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 A computer (minimum operating systems of Windows XP or Mac OS X) with internet
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee access is required to complete these on-line exams. Note: The purchase of a course
92005 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $208.58 text costing approximately $375 is mandatory. You will be required to provide proof of
purchase to your instructor no later than the second scheduled class.
FINA70003 Taxation 1 - Distance Learning WINTER 2013
Gain an understanding of the underlying objectives and principles of income taxation. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Topics include: employment income, business income, income from property, invest- 89680 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 12 $374.62
ment income and capital gains. Personal tax returns for individuals will be completed SPRING/SUMMER 2013
both manually and using a tax preparation software program. This is an introductory CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
course to federal income tax in a Canadian setting. Software requirement: Excel; tax 92784 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 12 $374.62
software only available in Windows environment.
Prerequisite(s): ACCG16971 Accounting 1 FINA70008 Contemporary Practices in Financial Planning
WINTER 2013 Understand tax planning as it relates to financial planning, organizational structures,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee professional standards and the financial industry. Successful completion of this course
89346 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52 is part of the preparation required to pursue the CFP designation. Mid-term and final
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 exams will be completed outside of class time. A computer (minimum operating sys-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee tems of Windows XP or Mac OS X) with internet access is required to complete on-line
92420 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52 exams. Note: The purchase of a course text costing approximately $375 is mandatory.
You will be required to provide proof of purchase to your instructor no later than the
FINA70004 Taxation 2 - Distance Learning second scheduled class.
This course deals with the liability for income tax of individuals and corporations. The Prerequisite(s): FINA70007 or FINA50213 Financial Planning Fundamentals
determination of net income tax purposes, taxable income and taxes payable, will be WINTER 2013
examined in detail for unincorporated businesses and corporations. Preparation of CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
personal tax returns will be completed in detail. 89681 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 12 $374.62
Prerequisite(s): FINA70003 Taxation 1 - Distance Learning SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92785 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $374.62
89402 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $418.08
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 FINA70010 Finance Fundamentals
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Learn basic financial concepts and theories, which enable you to better understand
92474 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $418.08 financial decisions facing individuals and modern business organizations. The course
emphasizes the practical application of financial concepts including personal finance
FINA70005 Comprehensive Practices in Risk and Retirement issues, awareness of how the stock market operates, the financial operations of a
Examine the retirement planning process and the risks associated with the products business, and analysis of financial statements through use of ratio analysis. You are
and plans commonly used by Canadians to finance their retirement. Successful also introduced to the evaluation of personal financial performance, and the overall
completion of this course is part of the preparation required to pursue the CFPtm financial management of a company.
designation. Mid-term and final exams will be completed outside of class time. A com- SPRING/SUMMER 2013
puter (minimum operating systems of Windows XP or Mac OS X) with internet access CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
is required complete these online exams. Note: The purchase of a course text costing 92852 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $246.90
approximately $375 is mandatory. You will be required to provide proof of purchase to
your instructor no later than the second scheduled class. FINA79000 Investment Funds in Canada - Exam Preparation
Prerequisite(s): FINA70007 or FINA50213 Financial Planning Fundamentals This non-credit course is designed to help you prepare to write the mutual fund
WINTER 2013 licensing exam. Learn to evaluate clients’ investment objectives help them choose
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee the investment strategy and vehicles that are right for them. Gain an overview of the
89583 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $374.62 investment industry, with emphasis on the mutual fund industry. Note: Material and
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 exam fees payable to CSI are not included in the course fee. See The Investment Funds
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee in Canada program information for details. Note: A financial calculator is needed.
92673 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $374.62 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89673 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92774 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $246.90

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FINA79001 Canadian Securities Course SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Volume 1 - Exam Preparation CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
This non-credit course is designed to help you prepare to write CSI’s Canadian Securi- 92333 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 29 6:30-10 pm 2 $61.71
ties Course Volume 1 exam. Develop an understanding of the overall organization and and Mon May 27 6:30-10 pm
functioning of the Canadian Securities markets and learn about the major types of se- 92335 Davis (Bram) Mon Jun 17 6:30-10 pm 2 $61.71
curities traded and techniques with which to analyses and manage these investments. and Mon Jul 15 6:30-10 pm
92334 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 29 6:30-10 pm 2 $61.71
Topics include: characteristic and functions of stock exchanges and capital markets;
and Mon May 27 6:30-10 pm
trading in listed securities; the underwriting process, mutual funds and special types of

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

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FLPL20199 Field Seminar 1 and Placement 1 FLPL24804 Field Practice/Seminar 3
Focus on the connection between the Educational Assistant (EA) student’s professional Work with children in an approved early childhood setting for 126 hours under the
courses and their field placement. The Seminar serves as a forum for reflective practice. guidance of a faculty field adviser. Five seminar classes (15 hours) are included in
Engage in discussions and reflect on field placement experiences. Identify a variety of this course. Students will NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND placement without the required
goals and strategies that are incorporated in placements relative to an evolving per- prerequisites, a valid Criminal Record Check (within six months of placement starting
sonal goal plan linked to the EA performance outcomes outlined in the field evaluation date) and CURRENT Sheridan Health Immunization clearance. These documents will
document. The Seminar provides an ongoing self-assessment and enhances peer feed- need to be presented in the first seminar class. Note: Missing the first class will result
back processes in order to increase the student’s ability to maximize placement success. in your immediate withdrawal from this course.
Prerequisite(s): FLPL14310 Orientation to Field Prerequisite(s): FLPL22487 Field Seminar/Practice 2 (ECE)
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89520 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Feb 9 9 am-12:30 pm 8 $449.18 89324 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12 pm 5 $492.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 and Sat Jan 19 9 am-12 pm
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee and Sat Feb 9 9 am-12 pm
92610 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 25 9 am-12:30 pm 8 $449.18 and Sat Mar 23 9 am-12 pm
and Sat Apr 13 9 am-12 pm
FLPL20261 Field Seminar 2 and Field Placement 2 89325 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12 pm 5 $492.90
Focus on the connection between the educational assistants’ experiences, profes- and Sat Jan 19 9 am-12 pm
sional courses, and their field placement. The seminar serves as a forum for growing and Sat Feb 9 9 am-12 pm
reflective practice. It provides opportunities to engage in discussions and reflect on and Sat Mar 23 9 am-12 pm
and Sat Apr 13 9 am-12 pm
field placement experiences. Examine the goals and strategies that were incorporated
in the first placements and make modifications relative to the evolving personal SPRING/SUMMER 2013
goal plan, which is linked to the EA performance outcomes as outlined in their field CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92400 Davis (Bram) Mon May 6 7-10 pm 5 $492.90
evaluation document. The seminar provides ongoing self-assessments and enhances
and Mon May 13 7-10 pm
peer feedback processes in order to increase their ability to address the placement and Mon Jun 3 7-10 pm
successfully. Through growing reflective practices - reflective practice journals, discus- and Mon Jun 24 7-10 pm
sions of placement situations, portfolio development and placement work, continue to and Mon Jul 22 7-10 pm
incorporate the knowledge, skills and attitudes required of educational assistants. 92401 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon May 6 7-10 pm 5 $492.90
Prerequisite(s): FLPL14310 Orientation to Field 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
89552 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Feb 9 9 am-12:30 pm 8 $613.04 and Mon Jul 22 7-10 pm
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee FLPL26367 Field Seminar 3 and Field Placement 3
92644 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 25 9 am-12:30 pm 8 $613.04 Focus on the final stage of developing skills related to Educational Assistant compe-
tencies: supporting pupils with physical, psychological, behaviourial, health or multiple
FLPL22487 Field Practice/Seminar 2 disabilities; interpersonal competence, professionalism, effective communication
Work with children in an approved early childhood setting for 196 hours under styles, and a positive attitude. Evaluation is based on these competencies throughout
the guidance of a faculty field adviser. Face different challenges in a setting that their field placement. Continue to use the seminar component to engage in reflective
complements the first field placement experience. Five seminar classes (15 hours) are practice and focus on preparations for the job search process by preparing a resume,
included in this course. Students will NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND placement without the focusing on job search strategies, engaging in a successful job interview. Portfolios
required prerequisites, a valid Criminal Record Check (within six months of placement are finalized in a format suitable for a job interview, and students review options for
starting date) and CURRENT Sheridan Health Immunization clearance. These docu- formal and informal continuation of professional development.
ments will need to be presented in the first seminar class. Note: Missing the first class Prerequisite(s): FLPL14310 Orientation to Field
will result in your immediate withdrawal from this course. WINTER 2013
Prerequisite(s): FLPL14933 Field Seminar/Practice (ECE), EDUC10065 Play Experi- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
ences 2, EDUC14648 Learning Environment 2 89581 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Feb 9 9 am-12:30 pm 8 $613.04
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89309 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12 pm 5 $697.65 92672 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 25 9 am-12:30 pm 8 $613.04
and Sat Jan 19 9 am-12 pm
and Sat Feb 9 9 am-12 pm FLPL70002 Early Childhood
and Sat Mar 23 9 am-12 pm Education Administration Field Placement
and Sat Apr 13 9 am-12 pm Following the successful completion of the academic courses, students must complete
89310 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12 pm 5 $697.65 a supervised practicum approved by the ECE program, in which they demonstrate
and Sat Jan 19 9 am-12 pm stated outcomes from the post-diploma program. At the conclusion of this practicum,
and Sat Feb 9 9 am-12 pm
students will have a greater awareness of supervisory and management attitudes that
and Sat Mar 23 9 am-12 pm
exemplify professional leadership in ECE Administration.
and Sat Apr 13 9 am-12 pm
WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
88980 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $630.94
92384 Davis (Bram) Mon May 6 7-10 pm 5 $697.65
and Mon May 13 7-10 pm SPRING/SUMMER 2013
and Mon Jun 3 7-10 pm CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and Mon Jun 24 7-10 pm 92022 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $630.94
and Mon Jul 22 7-10 pm
92385 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon May 6 7-10 pm 5 $697.65
and Mon May 13 7-10 pm
and Mon Jun 3 7-10 pm
and Mon Jun 24 7-10 pm
and Mon Jul 22 7-10 pm

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FURN70001 Woodworking, Introduction to 92078 Davis (Bram) Thu Aug 29 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
Work on projects that introduce both hand and machine wood working tools. Safety and Sat&Sun Aug 31 8 am-5:30 pm
and safe work habits are stressed. Develop confidence by completing a progressive 92039 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 11 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
series of basic technical exercises using a variety of domestic woods. Elements of and Sat&Sun Apr 13 8 am-5:30 pm
basic design are included in each project. This course is prerequisite for all other 92041 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 18 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
and Sat&Sun Apr 20 8 am-5:30 pm
furniture courses. Fee includes $85 materials fee. Note: Because of safety issues, no
92043 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6-10 pm 3 $499.00
late registration is allowed for this class and 100% attendance is required.
and Sat&Sun Apr 27 8 am-5:30 pm
WINTER 2013

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

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HEAL10330 Foundations of Exercise Training HEAL14857 Palliative Care for the Allied Health Worker
Examine the fundamentals of proper exercise training and conditioning principles and Explore elements of palliative care which relate to long-term care facilities and home
techniques in order to increase fitness, maximize performance, and minimize injury care settings. Examine personal feelings about loss, grief and death. Concepts such as
when designing exercise programming. spirituality, grieving, and bereavement are discussed. Pain and symptom management,
WINTER 2013 complementary therapies, role of the funeral home, and death and dying issues are
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee explored. The personal support worker as a member of an interdisciplinary team is
89608 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 stressed.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92699 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89423 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6-10 pm 7 $195.80

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

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HEAL70023 Speed, Agility and Quickness Training HRMT15655 Human Resource Management 2
Learn to effectively coach linear speed, direction change, and reaction skills as they Enhance understanding of the functions and activities of human resource manage-
relate to unique sporting environments. These abilities are key components of sporting ment. Participate in “hands-on” applications of skills required to effectively orient,
performance and will be assessed from both a theoretical and practical perspective. train and compensate an organization’s workforce. Explore the impact in organiza-
Evaluate different coaching approaches, and demonstrate coaching progressions for tions of involuntary separation of employees and compliance to health and safety
speed, agility and quickness training. (14 CPTN CECs) If you are viewing online regulations. Learn through a variety of experiences including individual/group project
please select the ‘Additional Details’ link for specific class time and date work, situational problem solving, debates, role-plays and lectures.
information. WINTER 2013

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.

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HRMT70006 Human Resource Administration HRMT70010 Industrial Relations - Distance Learning
Familiarize yourself with the functions and activities of human resource management Gain an understanding of the labour management relationship and the environment
and its interdependence within the operational context of an organization. Learn in which it operates, including the evolution and history of the labour movement in
about human rights, recruitment, staff planning and evaluation, training and develop- Canada and the corresponding legal framework. The influences of unionized and non-
ment, compensation, and labour relations. unionized employees in their various forms and structure; the roles of government;
WINTER 2013 collective bargaining and conciliation; arbitration and conflict resolution are studied
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee within the framework of contemporary issues and change. Equivalent course:
89224 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 HRMT70009 Industrial and Labour Relations.
89225 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): HRMT70006 Human Resource Administration or HRMT70004
89226 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Principles of Human Resource Management
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92303 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89112 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
92305 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92304 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92203 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
HRMT70007 Human Resource Planning
Gain an understanding of the essential elements of human resource planning in or- HRMT70013 Occupational Health and Safety
ganizations in this course. Understand the value of effective human resource planning Take part in a comprehensive introduction to the field of occupational health
and its relationship to business and career planning. Study the techniques of forecast- and safety. Identify and examine the technical, legislative, political, and personal
ing, analyzing, and projecting human resource requirements. Learn about employee dimensions of occupational health and safety. Cover additional topics such as the
data and systems, job design, and analysis, and how to create action plans. Occupational Health and Safety Act. Learn to identify and describe connections between
Prerequisite(s): A postsecondary level Human Resource Administration employee wellness and attainment of organizational goals.
WINTER 2013 Prerequisite(s): A postsecondary level Human Resource Administration
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
89214 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89215 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89209 Davis (Bram) 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
92294 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22 92289 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92295 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
HRMT70014 Occupational Health and Safety - Distance Learning
HRMT70008 Human Resources Planning Prepare, as future employees of business organizations and personnel departments,
and Development - Distance Learning to understand legislation related to health and safety. Heighten awareness of the
Focus on human resources planning and review the design of employee evaluation key players and learn how their roles collectively should filter through the corporate
plans. Learn how to forecast the human resources needs of an organization and to climate, allowing the development of informed policies and procedures. The specific
relate the requirements of the organization within ambient socio-political situations. elements of the course are planned to emphasize accountability for safe work prac-
Equivalent course: HRMT70007 Human Resource Planning. tices combined with safe handling of materials and equipment.
Prerequisite(s): HRMT70006 Human Resource Administration or HRMT70004 WINTER 2013
Principles of HR Management CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89113 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89111 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92204 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92202 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 HRMT70015 Organizational Behaviour
Gain insight into theories and research about management, organizational structure,
HRMT70009 Industrial and Labour Relations and factors that influence behaviour in organizations essential to human resource
Learn about issues related to employer and employee collective bargaining through management. Study organizational structure, communication process, motivation and
this introductory course in industrial and labour relations. Cover the history of union conflict management. Understand leadership and how to affect organizational change.
organization, as well as motivation and political environment. Study the unionization WINTER 2013
process, private/public sector legislation, negotiating and administering collective CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
agreements, and dispute resolution mechanisms. 89210 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): A postsecondary level Human Resource Administration 89211 HMC (Miss) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013 89213 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89212 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
88981 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 12 $246.90 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
88982 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92290 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92291 HMC (Miss) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92023 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 12 $246.90 92293 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
92024 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $246.90 92292 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

HRMT70016 Personnel Research Techniques and Human


Resources Information Systems - Distance Learning
Study analytical techniques and research and design methodology relating to human
resource information systems.
Prerequisite(s): Diploma/Degree or equivalent work experience; Introduction to
Human Resource Management (or equivalent).
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89358 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22

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SPRING/SUMMER 2013 HRMT70022 Health and Safety
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Program Management - Distance Learning
92433 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 Learn how to set up and administer a workplace health and safety program. Study
program standards and objectives, employee orientation and training programs,
HRMT70017 Recruitment, Selection and record-keeping and data analysis, purchasing and engineering controls, health and
Interviewing Techniques - Distance Learning safety promotion, program evaluation, occupation health services, applications of
Acquire the knowledge and skills needed to successfully identify human resource management theory and techniques to OHS, and special problems and solutions.
requirements and attract and retain an effective workforce. Study the principles, WINTER 2013

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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

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HUMN70000 Thanatology, Introduction to INFO29760 Hardware Troubleshooting
Examine thanatology; the study of death and dying. Develop an understanding of Maintenance (A+ Certification Prep)
the broad, interdisciplinary nature of thanatology and explore personal attitudes and Expand your technical knowledge and troubleshooting skills in the configuration, op-
experiences of death. Explore current issues and topics in thanatology such as death eration and maintenance of PC systems. Topics include: computer architecture, backup
in the arts and media and the business of the funeral industry. procedures, virus detection and control, system configuration and setup, installation
WINTER 2013 of software and hardware, and troubleshooting DOS/Unix and windows operating
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee systems. The principle delivery method will be through lab exercises, case studies and
89657 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90 in-class research and exercises.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Prerequisite(s): SYST19866 Operating Systems Technologies (A+ Certification Prep)
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92754 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92080 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
HUMN70001 Mourning, Grief and Bereavement
Examine reactions and responses to death from a variety of perspectives. Compare INFO31787 Accounting Information Systems
anticipated responses to death as determined by an individual’s relationship to the Examine introductory concepts of AIS and the role information systems can play in
deceased. Other factors influencing the grief response such as age, gender and man- adding value to an organization and systems that manage data to support business
ner of death are also considered. decisions. Group work and interactive exercises include diagramming data flows,
WINTER 2013 investigating circumstances giving rise to information system threats and considering
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee internal controls to counter them. Explore the wide range of considerations involved
89659 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90 in systems development and use a popular relational database management system.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Note: a minimum “B” grade in INFO31787 qualifies for exemption for CGA’s MS1
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee course.
92756 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 Prerequisite(s): ECOM15616 E Commerce, Intro to
WINTER 2013
HUMN70002 Coping with Death CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Study various coping strategies for individuals experiencing grief and loss. Examine the 89321 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
mourning process; survey different counselling theories and approaches and identify 89320 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
groups and organizations dedicated to grief and bereavement issues. Emerging trends SPRING/SUMMER 2013
such as art therapy, journalling and online communities are presented. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 92396 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92395 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89660 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 INFO70011 Collection Maintenance and
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Inventory Control - Distance Learning
92757 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 Examine collection maintenance with an emphasis on circulation of library materials.
Learn the basics of circulation, care and maintenance of library materials, and inven-
HUMN70003 Learning from Death and Dying tory and weeding. Explore the effective use of standard audiovisual equipment.
Integrate learning from other courses in the program to develop an understanding of Prerequisite(s): INFO70023 Libraries and the Information Industry, Introduction to -
the role of death and dying, grief and bereavement in modern society. Inspirational Distance Learning
readings and personal narratives offer practical insight and powerful life lessons that SPRING/SUMMER 2013
will assist in providing support to individuals facing or coping with death and will CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
better prepare you to confront your own mortality. 92539 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee INFO70013 Descriptive and Access
89661 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90 Cataloguing 1 - Distance Learning
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Employ MARC coding for cataloguing of bibliographic records in an automated
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee environment. Rules and principles for creating a descriptive record of an item using
92758 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules are described.
Prerequisite(s): INFO70023 Libraries and the Information Industry, Introduction to -
INFO16029 Problem Solving / Programming Logic Distance Learning
Learn the logical aspects of computer programming. Four themes supplement the cen- SPRING/SUMMER 2013
tral thrust of the course: Boolean logic and conditional expressions, Control structures CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and algorithmic problem-solving; Problem-solving frameworks for computer program- 92540 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90
ming, Basic object-oriented concepts and their relationship to procedure development.
WINTER 2013 INFO70014 Descriptive and Access
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Cataloguing II - Distance Learning
89341 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 Examine form and choice of entry, cataloguing applications of the World Wide Web,
sources of cataloguing copy in an automated environment and critically appraise
INFO16859 CADD, Introduction to
public access catalogues.
Explore CADD as a tool used in the interior design practice. Learn the basic concepts
Prerequisite(s): INFO70013 Descriptive and Access Cataloguing I - Distance Learn-
of generating drawings with AutoCAD commands while developing the skills required
ing
to produce excellent 2-D drawings. Apply basic drafting conventions learned in
WINTER 2013
previous courses to all CADD drawings. This course follows a lecture format with
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
demonstrations and participatory learning carried out in the computer lab. 89462 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
Prerequisite(s): DESN10065 Principles of Drafting and basic knowledge and skills SPRING/SUMMER 2013
using the windows operating system is required. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 92541 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89311 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 12 $285.22

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INFO70019 Indexing and Abstracting, INFO70032 Document Management Technology
Introduction to - Distance Learning Study electronic documents, imaging and micrographic technology. Explore how these
Focus on indexing, abstracting, and thesaurus construction. Examine different kinds of technologies can be applied to records management, short and long term storage and
indexes, learn principles of indexing, and assign indexing terms to a variety of material retrieval for active and inactive documents. Some topics: Metadata, life expectancy of
types. Electronic information retrieval systems and indexing software are discussed electronic storage media, secure storage media, migration and image file formats.
along with practicing writing different kinds of abstracts. An overview of using and WINTER 2013
creating a thesaurus is provided. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): INFO70028 Subject Analysis and Classification - Distance Learning 89652 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $335.05

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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.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
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

JUST70024 Criminal Psychology, Psychopathic


Minds - Distance Learning
What makes a psychopath tick? Are they born that way, or are they products of
society? Are serial killers really possessed with evil, or do they know exactly what they
are doing? Study how and why some individuals become criminals and why some
actually become killers. Discover what is known about serial killers, stalkers, rapists
and criminals. Also, the latest techniques used in criminal profiling and questioning
will be examined.
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89355 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92429 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37

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JUST70028 Criminal Psychology, Criminal JUST70037 Investigative Report Writing - Distance Learning
Minds - Distance Learning Gathering vast amounts of information from various sources is often the normal
Enhance your understanding of the criminal mind. Examine psychological models course during an investigation. In this course, you’ll familiarize yourself with the foun-
related to criminology. The following topics will be discussed: prostitutes and pimps; dational components of investigative report writing. Also examine procedures used
cults, racists, terrorists; abortion, capital punishment, euthanasia; rapists; minors vs. during an investigation and the relevant importance of providing written investigative
adults; rehabilitation; mental disorders, insanity, chemical dependence; abusive men narratives. You’ll be introduced to advanced avenues of enquiry that are reliant on
and battered women; runaways, street crime committed by youth. effective communication and investigative report writing.
Prerequisite(s): JUST70024 Criminal Psychology, Psychopathic Minds - Distance WINTER 2013
Learning CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89737 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89370 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 JUST70038 Investigative Techniques - Distance Learning
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Public and private investigative functions rely heavily on their investigators’ ability
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee to analyze a crime scene or incident, collect evidence, develop theories and made a
92447 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 determination as to responsibility. Topics include: types of investigations, assessment
of reported incidents, preparing and maintaining an investigation report, establishing
JUST70032 Cults and Terrorism the validity of the case, and different evidence collection methods.
Focus on conformity issues surrounding religious fundamentalism, sects, cults and SPRING/SUMMER 2013
terrorist groups. Examine the reasons why people join and why they may have a CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
difficult time leaving. Explore society’s contributions to supporting cultic groups. 92841 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
Develop strategies for protecting individuals and vulnerable populations from cultic
and terrorist activity. JUST78000 Crime Prevention Through
WINTER 2013 Environmental Design (CPTED), Level 1
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a proven set of design
89634 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 principles that are internationally recognized and used by planners, designers, police
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 officers, security professionals, retailers and others to reduce the incidence of crime.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CPTED principles have been adopted by many North American municipalities and
92729 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 planning department. The theory needed to implement these principles in your com-
munity or organization is provided. Utilize practical exercises and case studies led by
JUST70033 Conflict Dynamics - Distance Learning Constable Tom McKay, Canada’s foremost CPTED practitioner. Author of many CPTED
Develop the ability and understanding to recognize conflict situations and respond
articles, Constable McKay is the founding Chair of CPTED and the recipient of the Her-
with competence and confidence. Conflict situations will be examined from incep-
man Goldstein Excellence in Problem Solving award by the Police Executive Research
tion through intervention by various resource agencies. Problem solving skills and
Forum in Washington D. C. Note: cost includes material fees and relevant taxes.
non-violent intervention techniques will be discussed. Learn to recognize behaviour
WINTER 2013
patterns that may lead to violent behaviour and the appropriate responses to these
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
behaviours. Mandatory participation in discussion chats. Students will be required to 89454 Davis (Bram) Mon-Thu Feb 25 8:30 am-5 pm 4 $628.58
maintain a 60% average in order to pass this course.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 LANG70020 Francais 1 - Distance Learning
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Gain confidence in fluency by developing oral comprehension of day-to-day communi-
92786 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 cation. Aims at building a vocabulary such as numbers (1-100), days, months, seasons,
members of the family, salutations, asking questions, as well as giving the answers.
JUST70034 Corporate Crime Investigation - Distance Learning
Also, the verbs être, avoir, and groups of verbs in the present tense and future tense
Learn societal responses to corporate crime, its history, and corporate crime types.
with aller affirmative and negative.
Engage in discussions on the role of the corporation in society, the nature of the
WINTER 2013
corporate offender, types of corporate crime, and the costs of corporate crime to
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
society. Gain an understanding of what constitutes corporate crime, how it fits within
89347 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $384.22
the larger criminal and quasi-criminal systems, what law and regulatory framework
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
are involved and how they impact on the investigation of this unique area of crime.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Mandatory participation in discussion chats.
92421 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $384.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee LANG70023 Francais 2 - Distance Learning
92787 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 Expand your introductory knowledge of French while developing conversational skills
JUST70035 Computer/Cyber Crime - Distance Learning through a structured, progressive presentation of new elements. Gain confidence
Study criminal offences in which a computer or network is the tool, target, or place with systematic practice (repetitions) and perfect conversational structures through
of crime. Examine the creation, movement, and storage of digital information in an the use of dialogue in real life situations. Topics include: using verbs in the present,
information technology infrastructure, the methodology used to obtain digital evi- near future and near past; irregular verbs (vouloir, pouvoir, etc.); idiomatic expressions
dence and the legal requirements involved in the search and seizure of such evidence. with the verb ‘avoir’ (J’ai faim, J’ai soif, etc.); counting from 1 to 2000; and writing
Discover methods utilized in the tracing of email and website postings as well as the presentations.
search and seizure of the evidence in the preparation for a criminal prosecution. Prerequisite(s): LANG70020 Francais 1 - Distance Learning
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89736 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 89373 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $384.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
JUST70036 Crisis Intervention Techniques - Distance Learning CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
The focus of this course is to make the participant feel competent and comfortable 92450 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $384.22
when responding to a diverse range of crisis situations. Understand the fundamental
concepts, theories, strategies and skills needed to understand and conduct effective
crisis intervention. Problem solving skills and intervention techniques will be explored.
Develop the ability to intervene in crisis situations with competence and confidence.
Recognize behaviour patterns that may lead to violent encounters.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92840 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22

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LANG70024 Francais 3 - Distance Learning LANG70027 French Beginner 3
Expand your introductory knowledge of French while developing conversational skills Learn to develop more self-confidence by expressing basic needs and courtesies as
through a structured, progressive presentation of new elements. Also perfect conver- well as how to ask for and give information. New verb forms in conversation will
sational structures through the use of dialogue based on real life situations. Topics be taught and used in situations connected to daily activities like talking about the
include: le presént; le passé immédiat, le future proche; le passé composé avec avoir; weather, clothing, ordering in a restaurant, expressing your opinion on different
le passé composé avec être; l’imparfait; les verbes irréguliers voir, lire, écrire, dire; les subjects and describing people and objects.
pronoms relatifs qui et que; les adverbs; les pronoms d’objets direct; les pronoms Prerequisite(s): LANG70027 French Beginner 2
d’objets indirects; les verbes pronominaux; les promons y et en. WINTER 2013

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

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LANG70031 French Advanced 1 Prerequisite(s): LAWS11198 Introduction to Legal Office Procedures, LAWS28913
Build upon your oral and written skills developed in French Intermediate 3. Topics Litigation 1
covered include: expressions of emotions, confliction and forgiveness, advanced nega- WINTER 2013
tive grammatical structures and the use of verbs in hypothetical situations. Discover CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
cultural life in Senegal (North Africa), the City of Marseille (France) as well as some 89096 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $305.22
environmental issues.
Prerequisite(s): LANG70030 French Intermediate 3 LAWS22928 Real Estate Law 1
WINTER 2013 Examine the role and responsibilities of a legal administrative assistant employed
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee as a real estate assistant in Ontario. Develop skills in creating correspondence and
89537 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 documents for real estate transactions. Where possible, this will include instruction
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 in the use of Teraview and Lawyer Done Deal, and machine transcription. A minimal
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee material fee is included for access to specialized software applications.
92630 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): LAWS11198 Introduction to Legal Office Procedures
WINTER 2013
LANG70032 French Advanced 2 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Build upon your oral and written skills developed in French Advanced 1. Practise oral 89285 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6:30-10 pm 12 $305.22
and written exercises in verb tenses, past conditional and future perfect, indefinite
adjectives, pronouns and possessive pronouns. LAWS26852 Estate Administration
Prerequisite(s): LANG70031 French Advanced 1 Examine the role of the legal administrative assistant employed as an estate assistant
WINTER 2013 in Ontario. Gain knowledge and practical experience in topics such as drafting a will
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee and powers of attorney, testacy and intestacy correspondence and documentation.
89538 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 This is a “hands-on” course integrating the keyboard, computer, document formatting
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 and transcription skills, and knowledge of estate procedures. A minimal material fee is
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee included for access to specialized software applications.
92631 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): LAWS11198 Introduction to Legal Office Procedures
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
LANG70039 Spanish Conversation 1 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Learn how to speak, read, and write Spanish at an introductory level. Develop con- 92175 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $305.22
versational skills in a variety of situations. Enhance your skills through grammar and
vocabulary exercises and interactive role playing in real life situations. Use video and LAWS27732 Real Estate Law 2
audio tape materials to enhance your comprehension of different accents. Further explore the role and responsibilities of an administrative assistant employed
WINTER 2013 in the field of real estate. Condominium law, commercial real estate, and new home
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee purchases will be studied. This is a “hands-on” course integrating the keyboard-
89611 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 ing, specialized legal software, document formatting and transcription skills, with
89610 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 knowledge of real estate. A minimal material fee is included for access to specialized
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 software applications.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Prerequisite(s): LAWS11198 Introduction to Legal Office Procedures, LAWS22928
92702 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Real Estate Law 1
92701 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
LANG70040 Spanish Conversation 2 92176 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $305.22
Build on the skills acquired in Spanish Conversation 1. Take part in situations where
you must speak and understand the language. LAWS70001 Law for Business Managers
Prerequisite(s): LANG70039 Spanish Conversation 1 Learn the areas of law most relevant to the decision-making of business people who
WINTER 2013 are in management positions in a business organization or managing their own busi-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ness. Emphasis is on the law of contracts, tort law, and forms of business organization.
89612 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Note: This course (with a minimum “B” grade) is equivalent to CGA course Law 1
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92704 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 88997 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
92703 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 88999 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
88998 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
LANG78001 Italian for Travel and Everyday Use SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Focus on oral and written usage to communicate effectively in Italian. Grammar and CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
vocabulary topics are tied to the following situations: asking and responding to how 92081 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
people are, purchasing clothing in shops, indicating specific objects and expressing 92083 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
possession, locating places and things, purchasing tickets, going grocery shopping, 92082 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
expressing preferences, interpreting weather forecasts, and talking about one’s own
health. LAWS70005 Legislation for Health and Safety
WINTER 2013 Study the various jurisdictions; how to locate the specific legislation; the interface
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee between the statutes, regulations, codes, and standards; the obligations of employers
89496 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 10 $376.38 and of employees; the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act and Regulations, filing
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 claims, entitlement decision making, benefits, appeals, and re-employment.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92574 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 10 $376.38 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89648 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
LAWS20794 Litigation 2 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Further explore the role and responsibilities of an administrative assistant employed CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
in the field of litigation. Gain knowledge and practical experience in topics such as 92744 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
statutes and rules, disposition without trial and enforcement, applications and mo-
tions. Complete the litigation process from the discovery to the trial stage. This is a
“hands-on” course integrating ACL2 and machine transcription, with knowledge of
civil litigation. A minimal material fee is included for access to specialized software
applications.

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LAWS79002 Corporate Law - Law Clerks LITT70009 Children’s Literature, Introduction
Examine the various types of business ownerships. Particular emphasis is placed to - Distance Learning
on the following topics: the corporate and administrative procedures involved in Focus on evaluating, selecting and sharing children’s literature, which develops curios-
preparing and filing articles of incorporation; organizing a corporation by way of a ity, motivates and instructs. Literature opens doors to enrichment and endless hours
minute book; preparing and filing relevant incorporation-related documents that of fantasy and enjoyment. Examine age-appropriate materials, children’s poetry, and
relate to the composition of a corporation i.e. articles of amendment, annual returns, non-fiction, which influence children’s understanding and appreciation of literature.
extra-provincial filings, and dissolutions; financing issues and relevant searches; and WINTER 2013
share purchase agreements. In this area of law be familiar with the Act(s) governing CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee

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.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
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

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LITT70015 Canadian Literature MATH22981 Differential Calculus
Explore Canadian Culture and history through literature. Analyze and discuss various Apply derivative formulas in solving engineering applications. Emphasis is placed on
key points in novels and short stories from selected Canadian Literature as well as the understanding of the concept of calculus. Visualize the use of derivatives through
identifying the different types of audiences intended. Examine key literary terms, set- scientific calculators. A scientific calculator is required.
ting and plot and the use of proper written English. Prerequisite(s): MATH13406 Applied Mathematics
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89614 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 89323 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee MATH29875 Statistical Methods and Analysis
92707 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 Familiarize yourself with statistical techniques in solving business problems. Learn
about frequency distribution, measures of location, central tendency, dispersion,
MATH13406 Applied Mathematics normal distribution, and sampling distributions. Learn how to estimate means and
Study concepts and operations of exponents, logarithms, trigonometric functions, proportions, and about simple regression and correlation, time series, business fore-
inequalities, systems of non-linear equations, solution of higher order equations and casting and indexes. Note: You will need a computer with internet access to complete
plane analytic geometry. Emphasis is placed on applying mathematical concepts and some of your homework assignments. Access to the Open Access Labs at the Davis or
skills to solve technical and physical problems numerically and graphically as well as Trafalgar Campus is available if needed.
algebraically. Prerequisite(s): MATH16269 Business Mathematics
Prerequisite(s): MATH17688 Mathematics 1 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89265 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22
92111 Davis (Bram) Mon&Thu May 6 6:30-8:30 pm 21 $285.22 89264 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89266 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
MATH16269 Business Mathematics 1 89267 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
Develop the ability to perform mathematical operations and to apply mathemati- SPRING/SUMMER 2013
cal techniques to a wide range of business problems. Begin with the mathematics CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
of merchandising, a review of simple interest, followed by compound interest and 92344 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 9 am-12:30 pm 12 $285.22
applications. A computer with internet access is required to complete homework 92343 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
assignments. Access to the Open Access Labs at the Davis or Trafalgar Campus is 92346 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
available if needed. 92345 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): Grade 12 Mathematics/Grade 11 Advanced Mathematics
WINTER 2013 MATH36901 Business Statistics, Advanced
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Study advanced concepts and applications of techniques in solving business problems.
89152 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Topics include: probability, decision analysis, sampling distributions, applications of
89153 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 sampling and risk analysis, statistical estimation and hypothesis testing, regression
89155 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 and correlation, analysis of variance, time series, index numbers, Bayes’ rule, and an
89154 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 introduction to linear programming. A computer with internet access is required to
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 complete homework assignments. Access to the Open Access Labs at the Davis or
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Trafalgar Campus is available if needed. Note: This course (with a minimum “B”
92241 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 grade) is equivalent to CGA course Business Quantitative Analysis.
92242 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): MATH29875 Statistical Methods and Analysis
92244 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 WINTER 2013
92243 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89108 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
MATH17688 Mathematics 1 89109 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
Fundamental principles of trigonometric functions, linear equations, systems of linear 89110 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
equations, algebraic fractions, and quadratic equations are reviewed in order to SPRING/SUMMER 2013
solve technical and physical problems to the required degree of accuracy. A scientific CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
calculator is required. 92199 Davis (Bram) Sat Apr 20 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): Grade 12 Mathematics for Technology 92198 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013 92200 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89060 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 MATH70005 College Mathematics, Foundations
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 of - Distance Learning
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Review fundamental algebra, geometry, and trigonometry concepts. These math skills
92150 Davis (Bram) Tue May 7 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 are essential for success in college programs requiring a solid foundation in math-
ematics. Designed for those who have completed Grade 12 math but need a quick
MATH22558 Integral Calculus review in preparing for college level or skills training programs. Mandatory group
Learn how to apply integration to applied problems. Discover why a specific math- work is required.
ematical model is the best method for a particular problem. Approach problem solving Prerequisite(s): Grade 12 Mathematics
of engineering applications through numerical, algebraic and graphing techniques. A WINTER 2013
final multistep project allows the student to problem solve while applying their math CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
skills and concepts. 89399 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
Prerequisite(s): MATH22981 Differential Calculus SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92471 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
92134 Davis (Bram) Wed May 8 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

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MATH70007 Mathematics, Fundamental - Distance Learning MATM79601 Inventory Control, Principles of (APICS)
Examine the skills, terminology and understanding of concepts in basic arithmetic Cover basic principles of inventory management. Learn how to plan and control
and the metric system. Topics covered: operations with whole numbers; fractions and inventory in manufacturing, institutional, distribution, and retail environments. Find
decimals; operations with percents; solving applied problems involving percents; know out what to stock by examining current and evolving technologies of inventory man-
and perform conversion between SI units; conversion between SI units and British or agement. Note: Please bring a calculator and pencil to all classes. (APICS workbook/
US units of measurement. Software requirement: MS Word 2007 or higher. Association fee is $192.10 per course)
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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

MATM70005 Logistics, Introduction to MATM79604 Operations Management, Fundamentals of (APICS)


Explore the interconnections between procurement, operations and transportation. Examine the design of systems that produce goods and services, and the operation
Balance the pressures for large-order sizes to achieve low unit costs vs. low order sizes of those systems. Observe relationships within the company environment, particularly
to minimize warehouse space and obsolescence. Centralized warehouses vs. multiple between marketing and product design. Cover additional topics such as facilities
distributed warehouses will be addressed. Topics include: forecasting, uncertainty, planning, TQM, cost analysis, project planning, and operations resource management.
safety stocks and customer service requirements. (APICS workbook/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
89567 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 13 $548.55 88961 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 22 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee MATM79605 Fundamentals of Materials
92660 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 6:45-10 pm 12 $548.55 Handling and Warehousing (APICS)
92659 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 6:45-10 pm 12 $548.55 Examine the basics of logistics and warehousing activities in an organization.
Techniques of material control, effective warehousing and use of appropriate material
MATM70006 Transportation, Introduction to handling equipment are explored. Additional topics include: the impact of logistics in-
Learn the four modes of transportation as well as intermodal transportation. Topics formation systems, distribution and order processing control, warehouse management
include: role of freight forwarders, brokers and integrated transportation companies. systems, basics of industrial health and safety in the workplace, and the principles of
Students are introduced to transportation documentation. Examine contracts, insur- transportation. (APICS workbook/Association fee is $192.10 per course)
ance, customs clearance and letters of credit. Explore the fundamentals of Incoterms SPRING/SUMMER 2013
2000 and their impact on buyer seller responsibility. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 92123 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 12 $556.98
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89568 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 13 $548.55 MATM79606 Supply Chain Management, Basics (APICS)
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Study the basic definitions and concepts for planning and controlling the flow of ma-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee terial into, through and out of an organization. Designed for production and inventory
92661 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:45-10 pm 12 $548.55 management personnel and CPIM candidates, the course explores the fundamental
relationships among the activities that occur in the supply chain from suppliers to cus-
tomers. Additional topics include types of manufacturing systems, forecasting, master
planning, material requirements planning, capacity management, production activity

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control, purchasing, inventory management, distribution, quality management and MATM79701 Transportation Systems
Just-In-Time manufacturing. Students should have several years related work experi- Transportation Systems provides learners with comprehensive knowledge of the
ence and should have successfully completed the FMOM program. (APICS workbook/ background and current technical information for all the modes of transportation as
Association fee is $192.10 per course) well as intermodalism. Students compare the five modes of transportation and identify
WINTER 2013 their strengths and weaknesses. Learners are also introduced to intermediate agencies
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee (including freight forwarding and transportation brokers) as they relate to the field of
88966 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 21 7-10 pm 10 $499.86 transportation and specialized transportation services.
88965 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 22 7-10 pm 10 $499.86 WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 88977 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 22 7-10 pm 12 $545.06
92007 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 10 $499.86 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92006 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 10 $499.86 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92020 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $545.06
MATM79607 Detailed Scheduling and Planning (APICS)
An overview of material and capacity scheduling and planning. A detailed explana- MATM79702 Logistics Processes
tion of material requirement planning (MRP), a technique suitable for use in shops, is Building on the knowledge gained in MATM79701 Transportation Systems, this course
discussed. The course also introduces another material planning technique, material- equips learners with knowledge and a practical understanding of physical distribu-
dominated scheduling, which is applicable to process industries and other mature tion and logistics. Topics covered include: specific areas of contracts; risk assessment
production environments. Additional topics include capacity requirements planning and loss; marine insurance; customs and compliance; transportation management;
and other capacity planning techniques, including processor-dominated scheduling. international trade; procurement and supply chain logistics.
(APICS workbook/Association fee is $192.10 per course) Prerequisite(s): MATM79701 Transportation Systems
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92100 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 10 $499.86 88978 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 24 7-10 pm 12 $545.06
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
MATM79608 Execution and Control of Operations (APICS) CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Examine techniques for scheduling and controlling production and process operations. 92021 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $545.06
Focus on the following areas: prioritizing and sequencing work, executing work plans,
implementing controls, reporting results, and evaluating and providing feedback on MATM79704 Transportation Economics
performance. Also addressed are the execution of quality initiatives and continuous Develop the economic constructs relevant to transportation markets. Analyze the
improvement plans, as well as the control and handling of inventories. Techniques for cost structures of various carriers and modes of transportation and the effects of such
evaluating performance and collecting data for effective feedback are also discussed. costs on the carriers’ pricing decisions and resource allocations. Review the Canadian
(APICS workbook/Association fee is $192.10 per course) transportation industry as well as government legislation and policies affecting
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 transportation. Learn basic quantitative concepts so that you can interpret empirical
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee results from models developed by economists based on real-world case studies in
92219 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 9 $471.26 transportation economics.
Prerequisite(s): MATM79701 Transportation Systems, MATM79702 Logistics Pro-
MATM79609 Master Planning of Resources (APICS) cesses, ECON15269G Micro Economics and ECON22358G Macroeconomics
Explore processes used to: develop sales and operations plans; identify and assess in- WINTER 2013
ternal and external demand and forecasting requirements; and effect on an achievable CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
master schedule consistent with business policies, objectives and resource constraints. 88979 HMC (Miss) Mon Jan 21 6:30-10 pm 12 $601.07
Learn to develop and validate a plan of supply, relating management of demand to
environment, and how to create and validate a master schedule. Also learn to create MGMT70001 Management and Leadership
concepts for transforming sales, marketing and business requirements into a feasible Skills for Early Childhood Administrators
and economic operations plan in various business environments. Concepts and meth- Examine and apply management theories, organizational culture and leadership styles
odologies for managing projected and actual demands from distribution networks and appropriate to the role of an administrator of an early childhood setting.
external customers are addressed. Methods for integrating sales and operations plans, WINTER 2013
demand forecasts, and customer demand into specific master schedules are also CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
presented. (APICS workbook/Association fee is $192.10 per course) 89081 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
88958 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 28 7-10 pm 9 $471.26 92165 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee MGMT70002 Staff Supervision and Development
92002 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 9 $471.26 in Early Childhood Education Settings
Analyze the roles and responsibilities of ECE supervisors/administrators in managing
MATM79610 Strategic Management of Resources (APICS) human resources such as; staff recruitment, orientation, creating job descriptions,
Explore the relationship of existing and emerging processes and techniques to manu- organizational structures, performance accountability and supervision. Examine the
facturing strategy and supply chain-related functions. Three main topics are addressed: processes for staff evaluation, motivation for reflective practices, and professional
aligning resources with the strategic plan, configuring and integrating operating pro- growth and development.
cesses to support the strategic plan, and implementing change. Note: For maximum WINTER 2013
benefit and comprehension of course content, students should be familiar with the CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
information and concepts presented in other CPIM courses before taking this course. 89052 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
(APICS workbook/Association fee is $192.10 per course) SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92142 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
88959 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 30 7-10 pm 9 $471.26

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MGMT70003 Principles of Administration Prerequisite(s): MGMT70012 Business Analysis Introduction
With an emphasis on key leadership skills such as motivation, team building, and WINTER 2013
communication, discover the principles of administration. Cover topics such as objec- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
tive setting, time management, motivation theory, leadership styles, problem solving, 89562 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
perception, and communication in this course. 89563 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
89830 Davis (Bram) Sat&Sun Jan 19 9 am-5 pm 4 $218.58 92653 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22

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
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
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

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MGMT70022 Employment Law for Leadership Development MGMT70027 Human Relations
Today’s workplace is highly regulated from the commencement of the employment Obtain the appropriate skills and knowledge to be able to effectively recruit person-
relationship through to its termination. An examination of both statutory law and nel, train them, and manage their performance in a professional manner. Leaders use
common law will be undertaken in both federal and provincial jurisdictions. Topics their knowledge of the concepts of statutory and common law to conduct interviews,
include: employment standards, health and safety, labour relations, pay equity and handle performance problems, counsel and discipline as required, and plan and direct
human rights legislation as it applies to management and unionized employees and training needs assessment, methods and program delivery. Note: Fee includes $27
leaders. Note: Fee includes $27 materials fee. materials fee.
WINTER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89588 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 24 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 89596 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
89831 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 26 9 am-4 pm 5 $235.58 89598 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 22 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
89589 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 89597 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 21 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
89590 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 22 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92687 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
92679 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 92688 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
92681 HMC (Miss) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
92680 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 MGMT70028 Leading Teams
The leader’s role in the development and success of teams in the workplace is
MGMT70023 Project Management examined. Learn the differences between a group and a team; analyze various types
Establishing priorities and effectively managing projects and teams is a requirement of teams (including Self Direct Work Teams); and explain how coaching and mentoring
for today’s managers. This course is designed to meet the needs of leaders in any skills assist team effectiveness. This course replaces OMDP70022 Team Building and
organization who may be new to project management or who have not had formal Leadership. Note: Fee includes $27 materials fee.
project management training. Learn how the elements of the Project Management WINTER 2013
Body of Knowledge are applied during each phase of a project’s life cycle and the CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
implications of project management on leadership within an organization. Note: Fee 89599 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
includes $27 materials fee. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92690 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Apr 27 9 am-4 pm 5 $235.58
89591 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 22 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
89593 HMC (Miss) Mon Jan 21 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 MGMT70029 Managing Change
89592 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 24 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 Today’s leaders are often called upon to implement and support the change process.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 They need to be able to identify and respond to internal and external factors that
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee will determine when and what type of change initiatives are required. Environmental
92682 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 scanning, identifying trends, implementing and measuring successful change are all
92684 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 essential to developing and managing change to the benefit of the organization.
92683 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 Organizational readiness and risk assessment will also be covered in the context of
best practices. Note: Fee includes $27 materials fee.
MGMT70025 Creative and Critical Thinking (LDS) WINTER 2013
Today more than ever, leaders need to be creative and critical thinkers in order to deal CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
with all aspects of organizational, strategic and societal situations or environments. 89600 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 24 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
Learn to think creatively and critically in order to apply those skills to roles in the 89601 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 22 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
organization as well as in professional and personal situations. These skills will assist SPRING/SUMMER 2013
with analyzing information in order to respond to a wide variety of work and personal CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
situations. Note: Fee includes $27 materials fee. 92691 Davis (Bram) Sat Jun 8 9 am-4 pm 5 $235.58
WINTER 2013 92692 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89594 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 21 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 MGMT70031 Leading Responsibly
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Sustainability in business is often related to profitability. Learn how to lead manage-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ment teams in a responsible manner in regards to the environment (locally and
92685 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 globally), taking into consideration the impact of human activity, business initiatives,
legislation and environmental standards. Note: Fee includes $27 materials fee.
MGMT70026 Finance WINTER 2013
Leaders in any organization need to understand the cost of doing business. Financial CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
documents are used to explain how money is used in a business and can be inter- 89602 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 24 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
preted to predict an organization’s success. Knowing the processes for assessing ROI, SPRING/SUMMER 2013
creating a budget and anticipating variances are critical in any organization in order CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
to make effective decisions. Note: Fee includes $27 materials fee. 92693 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 10 $235.58
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee MGMT70032 Change Management
89595 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 Examine change in organizations and the role and impact managers have in that
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 change. Be an effective change agent through Appreciative Inquiry (AI). AI is a widely
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee recognized process for engaging people in change management. Analyze different
92686 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 10 $235.58 change management initiatives and apply the theory and techniques available to plan
and manage this change.
Prerequisite(s): HRMT70015 Organizational Behaviour
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89615 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92708 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90

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MGMT70033 Leadership and Career Management MGMT70039 Trade Show Management for Conventions
Examine a leader’s interactions with front-line employees and how it has a direct im- Receive an in-depth look at the role and responsibilities of a meeting planner as
pact on organizational effectiveness. Through class discussions, case studies, and inde- related to the involvement in trade show management. Understand the management
pendent reading, explore and develop your own leadership philosophy. Topics include: principles and practices involved in organizing, promoting, and selling a trade show.
legislation that affects decision-making, key aspects of employment standards, health WINTER 2013
and safety, human rights and the impact of unions. Develop strategies for managing CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
your own career path as a business leader, including the role of mentors, continuing 89667 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
education, professional networking, and professional accreditations. SPRING/SUMMER 2013

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

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92283 HMC (Miss) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 MGMT79012 Project Human
92284 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Resources and Communications Management
92286 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 Are you managing a project or expect to manage one in the future? Explore leader-
92287 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 ship and project management and compare the theories of motivation. Learn about
92285 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
conflict, power and negotiations and managing your project’s communications
92281 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
requirements to ensure timely distribution of information to your project stakeholders.
92282 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): MGMT79001 Fundamentals of Project Management
MGMT79009 Managing Project Quality and Risk WINTER 2013
The management of risk in a project is an organized approach to identifying, and ana- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89411 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
lyzing for likely risk exposures. Gain the basic knowledge to analyze risk in projects,
89412 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
prepare contingency plans, and organize risk response. Quality management is the
89413 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $246.90
process to ensure that the project deliverables satisfy the client(s) needs. Techniques 89410 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
to plan for and control quality are covered. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): MGMT79001 Fundamentals of Project Management CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 92484 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92485 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
89360 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92486 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $246.90
89362 HMC (Miss) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92483 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 12 $246.90
89363 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
89361 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 MKTG10625 Marketing 2
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Examine the quantitative issues in marketing, price calculations, break-even analysis
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee and marketing research. Explore channel issues and marketing communications. This
92435 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 course builds on the Marketing 1 survey course by emphasizing the application of the
92437 HMC (Miss) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 concepts learned and adding depth to the topics.
92438 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
Prerequisite(s): MKTG19439 Marketing 1
92436 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
WINTER 2013
MGMT79010 Managing Project Scope and Time CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89329 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
Focus on the important and critical first phase of project definition and subsequent
89330 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
identification to the planning process. Topics include: project initiation, project charter,
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
scope planning and definition, scope control, scope change, scope verification, time
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
estimates, project master schedule and schedule control.
92405 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
Prerequisite(s): MGMT79001 Fundamentals of Project Management 92406 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee MKTG19439 Marketing 1
89364 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Acquire a basic understanding of functions and concepts of marketing in today’s
89366 HMC (Miss) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 business environment. Learn about the marketplace, consumer behaviour, prod-
89367 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
uct planning, branding, distribution and promotion. Learning experiences include
89365 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
classroom lecture/discussion and self-directed learning through research and seminar
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
presentations.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013
92439 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
92441 HMC (Miss) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92442 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 89279 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
92440 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89280 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89281 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
MGMT79011 Managing Project Procurement and Cost SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Are you planning on procuring goods/services and managing costs on your projects? CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Learn the tools and techniques required to procure from both the buyer and seller’s 92356 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92357 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
perspective. Learn the processes involved in planning, budgeting, and controlling costs
92358 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
to complete a project within budget.
Prerequisite(s): MGMT79001 Fundamentals of Project Management MKTG20480 Customer Relationship Management
WINTER 2013 Learn to form, manage and extend business relationships with customers in both
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee consumer and business markets. Applying concepts such as lifetime value, and RFM
89406 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
(recency, frequency, monetary value), classify and prioritize customers, then create ap-
89407 HMC (Miss) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
propriate communications and incentive strategies. Create and use databases to help
89409 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
89408 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 describe and predict customer behaviour, and learn how to create, query and produce
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 reports from database software. Learning experiences include a database simulation,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee demonstration and application of database software, in-class activities and interactive
92479 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 lectures.
92480 HMC (Miss) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): MKTG10625 Marketing 2 and a basic knowledge of Windows.
92482 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 WINTER 2013
92481 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89242 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92319 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

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MKTG22183 Marketing on the World Wide Web - Distance Learning MKTG70001 Market Research, Applied - Distance Learning
Explore marketing principles in the context of the Web, including how segmentation, Develop a user oriented approach to the acquisition and analysis of marketing
target marketing and positioning are executed. Explore the unique dimensions of research information for marketing management decision making. Become involved
product, pricing, place and promotion on the Web. Develop a Web marketing plan and in all aspects of research information for marketing management decision making
learn how to direct the development of a business website. This course relies heavily including problem definition, research design, sample selection, collection, computer
on student collaboration, research and participation in presentations and discussions data reduction, analysis, formulation of recommendations and presentation of results
of current Web practice. Successful completion of introductory marketing, and com- or management action. Software requirement: MS Word.
puter and communication courses is required prior to registering for this course. Prerequisite(s) BUSM70011 Statistics

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

MKTG25586 Creating Marketing Graphics MKTG70003 Service Marketing in ECE


Learn the basics of several current industry-leading graphics software programs Examine marketing principles and practices as they apply to the operation of early
and develop further knowledge of the software independently. Apply sound design childhood education centres. Research and develop marketing plans through the
principles to the creation of marketing support materials including brochures, posters, identification of the needs of clients and market demands. Strategies for effective
images, web pages and presentation slides. Note: A computer with appropriate program marketing, publicity, and promotion will be determined and evaluated for
software is needed to complete course assignments outside class. The software is effectiveness.
available in the open access labs or can be purchased at a discounted price of ap- WINTER 2013
proximately $135. Details are available from your instructor on the first night of class. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 88991 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89603 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92034 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92694 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 MKTG70006 Creating a Corporate Service Culture
Review the basics of corporate culture and how it impacts on customer service. Areas
MKTG27583 Marketing Analysis and Planning of study include service environment, organizational openness, and influencing others
Study relevant, contemporary topic areas in the marketing field and determine how to adopt a service culture. As a project, learn to create a customer service culture ac-
and where each of these applies to the planning and construction of an effective tion plan based on identifying gaps between current and desired practices.
marketing action plan. Undertake a collaborative and individual marketing plan to be WINTER 2013
completed in sections with one or more stages being submitted. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): MKTG10625 Marketing 2 89616 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58
WINTER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89761 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92709 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
89260 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 MKTG70007 Developing Client Service Teams
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Explore the economics of client value and the importance of building a quality service
92339 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 delivery team that ensures that service is provided in a stellar fashion. Ensure that
employees buy into the corporate culture and strategies that deliver the bottom line
MKTG31445 Supply Chain Management stakeholders are hoping to achieve.
Explore the connections among strategies for customer service, inventory, suppliers, WINTER 2013
transportation and distribution centres as they identify best practices. The role of tech- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
nology and current thinking in supply chain management are central course features. 89618 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
89304 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92711 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee MKTG70011 Strategies for Fostering Client Loyalty
92377 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 Gain insights and ideas in order to create lasting and genuine customer relationships
that will withstand the competitive overtures of other companies. Explore the process
MKTG70000 Customer Relations, Building of developing and sustaining client relationships that establish an emotional connec-
and Maintaining - Distance Learning tion, manage difficult relationships (such as those that take place via technology or at
Develop an understanding of customer service and the skills associated with under- great distances), and help to determine the pulse of client relationship.
standing the needs of customers, meeting those needs and fostering an environment WINTER 2013
that encourages customers to return. This course will be of interest to anyone who CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
works with customers, either internal or external, on a daily basis. 89624 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
89187 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52 92717 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee MKTG70012 Writing a Marketing Plan
92272 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52 Gain the fundamental skills and templates required to complete a comprehensive
and practical Marketing Plan. Focus on the core concepts required to address product
positioning, pricing, promotion, and place of distribution. Obtain a blue-print with
easy-to-use templates which can be applied to any marketing plan.

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WINTER 2013 OADM70001 Document Production
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Master the keyboard with an emphasis on technique in developing speed and ac-
89404 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $239.26 curacy. In addition, students will format, proofread and edit business documents using
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Microsoft Word. Advanced business documents will be prepared incorporating format-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee ting skills and the appropriate software functions.
92477 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $239.26 Prerequisite(s): APPL70051 Word, Introduction or practiced skills in creating, edit-
ing and printing advanced Word documents.
MKTG70017 Hospitality Marketing 1 WINTER 2013
The importance of contemporary marketing skills in today’s increasingly competitive CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
and complex marketplace is underlined in this course. Learn to translate ever-changing 89344 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
guest needs into market opportunities by planning, analyzing, researching, setting SPRING/SUMMER 2013
objectives and using a variety of interrelated marketing strategies. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 92418 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89664 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 OADM70004 Medical Office Billing Procedures
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Explore different aspects of medical billing procedures within a general practice and a
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee variety of different specialty areas of medicine. Train to complete claims for the Ontario
92763 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), Work Place Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) and Private
Billing Procedures on the most current medical billing software. A strong emphasis is
NUTR19207G Nutrition for Well Being placed on Ministry of Health rules and regulations.
Explore how human nutrition affects overall health by examining the role of nutrition Prerequisite(s): COMM12423 Business Communication, OADM70007 Medical
in the prevention and treatment of diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Terminology 2 and APPL70052 Word, Advanced.
and obesity. Examine fad diets, vegetarian diets, eating disorders and sports nutrition. WINTER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89033 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $305.22
89544 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 89034 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon&Thu Mar 4 2:30-5:30 pm 14 $305.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92635 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 92120 Davis (Bram) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $305.22
92121 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $305.22
NUTR76001 Body and Nutrition - Distance Learning
Do you feel stressed out? Do you eat when you’re not hungry? Are you tired all the OADM70005 Medical Office Procedures
time? These are only some of the side effects of not living a balanced lifestyle. Learn Explore the basic theoretical concepts and duties of the medical office assistant. Top-
how to put control back into your life! In the first half of the course, we analyze how ics include medical ethics, medicine and the law, appointment scheduling, telephone
nutrients break down and work together in the body. In the second half, we discuss techniques, radiology, first aid and pharmacology. Examine professional behaviour
issues and theories involving health and nutrition. Topics include: the science of and good human relations/communications. A strong emphasis is placed on office
nutrition; nutrition research and food quackery; the digestive system; carbohydrates, management and clinical procedures.
fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals; weight control; diseases; nutrition for a growing Prerequisite(s): College-level English skills.
world population (additives, pesticides, food production); food allergies and intoler- WINTER 2013
ances; food labels; and water. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89099 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89368 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92182 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92180 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
92445 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 92181 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed May 1 2-5:30 pm 12 $285.22
92179 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
NUTR76002 Nutrition, Introduction-Distance Learning
Learn the basic principles of nutrition and the role of nutrition in the health care OADM70006 Medical Terminology 1
environment. Current nutrition recommendations for fat, fibre, vitamins, minerals and Explore the origin and composition of medical words, their roots, prefixes, suffixes,
weight control will be discussed as well as nutrition throughout the lifecycle. abbreviations and the terminology dealing with the major systems of the body.
WINTER 2013 College-level English skills are required.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
89846 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89036 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89037 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
92863 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58 89038 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
OADM70000 Computer Basics and Keyboarding CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Learn the basics of computer technology including an introduction to hardware 92125 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
components, system and application software. Manage files and folders, and custom- 92126 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
ize Window settings. Develop your keyboarding speed to a minimum of 20 net words
per minute through speed tests. You will also have the opportunity to format simple
business correspondence and memos.
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89196 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
89197 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92278 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

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OADM70007 Medical Terminology 2 OADM70017 Veterinary Office Skills
Continue to build on the origin and composition of medical words, their roots, and Procedures - Distance Learning
prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations, and the terminology dealing with the major systems Learn administrative and clerical procedures specific to the veterinary medical office
of the body. Emphasis is also placed on the plural and singular forms of medical terms. practice. Included are reception, appointment scheduling, telephones skills and proce-
Prerequisite(s): OADM70006 Medical Terminology 1 dures. Realize the importance of proper preparation of veterinary records. Develop an
WINTER 2013 understanding of invoicing, basic computer skills and how to function in a profes-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee sional manner within a veterinary setting.
89030 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 WINTER 2013

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

OADM70009 Medical Machine Transcription OADM70020 Veterinary Lab Procedures


Develop skills in operating transcription equipment to produce a variety of medical Study the basic medical and laboratory procedures involved in a veterinary medical
reports. This course will increase your understanding and usage of medical terminol- practice. Topics include: laboratory and radiology safety and procedures, and the
ogy, as well as improve your proofreading, editing, and punctuation skills. Through most common veterinary and laboratory practices in a veterinary hospital. Focus on
5-minute timed writings, students demonstrate a minimum of 40 net words per the importance of proper preparation of laboratory samples, safety procedures and
minute. Keyboarding skills (36 nwpm), a firm knowledge of Word, and College-level appropriate techniques.
English skills are required. Prerequisite(s): OADM70021 Animal Husbandry 2
Prerequisite(s): OADM70007 Medical Terminology 2, OADM70008 Medical WINTER 2013
Documents and Techniques, APPL70052 Word, Advanced, COMM12423 Business CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Communication and keyboarding skills (36 nwpm) 89663 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee OADM70021 Animal Husbandry 2
89039 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $285.22 Receive a basic knowledge of the anatomy, nutrition and behaviour of the horse, pig,
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 cow, sheep and goat. Develop a basic understanding of veterinary diseases, especially
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee zoonotics, and understand the importance of proper restraint and safety around large
92128 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 animals.
92127 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Apr 27 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22 Prerequisite(s): OADM70019 Basic Animal Husbandry
92129 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon&Thu Jun 13 2-5:30 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
OADM70011 Office Systems Procedures
92760 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90
Prepare for a career as an office professional. Study emerging technologies and
standards of practice in the contemporary Canadian workplace. Learn how to perform OADM70022 Veterinary Surgical Procedures
a range of administrative support functions. Topics include human relations, customer Study the basic procedures involved in preparing for veterinary surgeries, record
service, work, time and resource management, office technologies, handing mail, keeping, pre and post op duties, handling and cleaning of surgical instruments, most
records management, planning travel arrangements, meetings and conferences, and common elective surgeries, sterile and non-sterile procedures, asepsis and appropriate
business communications. Develop research skills. Discuss employment strategies and behavior in the surgery room.
professional development. Develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. Prerequisite(s): OADM70020 Veterinary Lab Procedures
Prerequisite(s): APPL70051 Word, Introduction SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92761 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90
89195 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92277 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

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OADM70023 Veterinary Pharmacology, Basic PHAR70003 Product Preparation for Pharmacy Technician Bridging
Study veterinary pharmacology, the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of Examine the theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for safe and accurate
veterinary drugs, as well as the drugs most commonly used in veterinary medicine. preparation of sterile and non-sterile pharmaceutical products. For non-sterile prepa-
Develop the necessary vocabulary and understanding of pharmacology in order to ration, focus on compounding practices for various internal and external preparations
work effectively within a veterinary hospital. The regulations which govern veterinary and specialty dosage forms, equipment and tools, professional guidelines, standards
drugs as well as basic pharmacy skills will be covered. and legislation, pharmaceutical calculations and documentation requirements. For
Prerequisite(s): OADM70020 Veterinary Lab Procedures sterile preparation, areas of emphasis include infection control, aseptic technique, par-
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 enteral dosage forms, accurate calculations, appropriate use of equipment, and quality
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee control. Best practices associated with the preparation of TPN and antineoplastics are
92762 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90 also covered. Note: Additional fee required for lab kit.
WINTER 2013
OMDP70003 Critical and Creative Thinking CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Practice creative thinking techniques that help people to think creatively, and apply 89547 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 11 $227.73
these skills to a work environment. Develop critical thinking and reasoning skills 89548 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $296.73
to help analyze and respond appropriately to a wide variety of personal and work SPRING/SUMMER 2013
situations. Critical thinking and creative thinking are skills that are valued in every CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
company and organization. 92638 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 11 $227.73
WINTER 2013 92639 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $296.73
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89053 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58 PHAR70004 Management of Drug
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Distribution for Pharmacy Technician Bridging
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Examine various drug distribution systems in pharmacy practice, and prepare to ef-
92143 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58 fectively manage operations in different practice settings to ensure safe and effective
drug supply and distribution. Explore distributive functions in institutional settings, as
OMDP70016 Personal Success well as common drug plans and their formularies, adjudication challenges, inventory
Obtain the necessary personal skills to succeed in the workplace as well as in social management elements and common business practices. Accurate product release
settings. Emphasis is placed on key human relations skills such as public speaking, within the parameters of the pharmacy technician role receives special emphasis.
listening skills, self-presentation, negotiation skills, managing office politics, and time/ WINTER 2013
stress management. Note: The online course requires mandatory chats and group CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
work. 89549 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 13 $266.05
WINTER 2013 89550 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $335.05
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
88992 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $277.58 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92640 Davis (Bram) Thu Apr 25 7-10 pm 13 $266.05
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92641 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $335.05
92035 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $277.58
PHIL17545G Philosophy of Love and Sex
PHAR70001 Professional Practice Critically examine a variety of concepts and philosophies about love and sex. Explore
for Pharmacy Technician Bridging a number of related issues and themes, formulate definitions and analyze personal
Prepare for entry to practice in five main areas of focus: legal requirements, scope of philosophies and definitions.
practice, ethical principles, professionalism and communication skills. Enhance your WINTER 2013
ability to practice competently within the professional practice framework, through CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
a variety of learning tools such as interactive case studies, assignments, quizzes and 89435 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
group work. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92510 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
89522 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 13 $304.37
89523 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 PHIL70000 Environmental Citizenship - Distance Learning
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Based on the general principles of national citizenship, environmental citizenship goes
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee beyond national borders to emphasize global environmental rights and responsibili-
92611 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 6:30-10 pm 13 $304.37 ties - to focus on both conservation of and planned sustainable use of our planet’s
92612 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 resources, as well as the recognition that environmental health is a prerequisite to
human health. Environmental citizenship is a personal commitment to learning more
PHAR70002 Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technician Bridging about the environment and to taking responsible environmental action. This course
Receive a practical, applied approach to pharmacology. Through a variety of learning is a journey into adopting attitudes and behaviours that foster global environmental
tools such as assignments, quizzes, case studies and group work, enhance your ability responsibility.
to practice competently and contribute to a safe patient care setting. Gain basic WINTER 2013
knowledge related to the pharmacological uses of drugs within a variety of commonly CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
encountered medical conditions. 89572 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
89545 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 11 $227.73 92665 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
89546 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $296.73
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92636 Davis (Bram) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 11 $227.73
92637 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $296.73

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PHIL70001 Environmental Ethics - Distance Learning PSRV12511 Community Engagement
Examine various moral theories that relate to nature, and how well they can be Explore the concept of volunteerism and volunteering experienced in the community
applied to environmental issues. Explore specific topics to see in what ways they are and the non- profit sector. Examine the historical development of the volunteer
moral issues and not just about physical facts. Topics will include animal rights, non- movement, and various theories that characterize modern day volunteering. Acquire
Western views on nature, the ethics of food, obligations to future generations, and practice skills related to volunteer management in order to be effective community
environmental justice. workers. Emphasis is placed on the development of a ‘Volunteer Program Manual’.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Develop a broad knowledge of current research on volunteering and volunteerism,
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee relevant legislation and best practices.

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

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QUAL79002 Basic Statistics and QUAL79011 Quality Strategy and Leadership
SPC (Statistical Process Control) Gain an understanding of quality leadership including organizational leadership,
Learn the basic concepts of statistics, useful process control tools and their workplace development, culture, change, roadblocks, constraints, negotiation, motivation,
applications. Apply the basic concepts of statistics to the organization, set up the conflict resolution, and employee empowerment. Develop and deploy quality strategy,
Statistical Process Control charts at the workplace, and employ other useful process including analysis of the business environment. Apply various types of management
control tools to improve processes at the workplace. communications. Improve presentation skills by practice.
Prerequisite(s): QUAL79001 Quality Concepts and Grade 12 Mathematics Prerequisite(s): QUAL79001 Quality Concepts, QUAL79004 Essentials of Quality
WINTER 2013 Management
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89004 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92089 Davis (Bram) Tue Apr 30 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
QUAL79003 Quality Auditing 1 (QA)
Examine the concept of quality auditing as part of a business function. Topics include: QUAL79012 Reliability
what is an audit; types of audits; purpose and objective; ethics, conduct, skills, liability Examine the fundamental concepts of reliability and applications in the workplace.
issues; preparing a manual; ISO90011.2000, ISO 10011; audit checklist, sampling, Topics include: history of reliability; failure rate, failure reporting, failure mode and
auditor skills; audit preparation and performance; exit meeting; and audit program effects analysis; Mean Time; reliability distributions, binomial, Poisson, exponential,
management. normal and Weibull distribution, central tendencies, median mode, dispersion, stan-
Prerequisite(s): QUAL79001 Quality Concepts dard deviation; component reliability; system reliability; reliability management; safety
WINTER 2013 and human factors.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Prerequisite(s): QUAL79001 Quality Concepts and QUAL79002 Basic Statistics and
89005 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22 SPC
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92086 Davis (Bram) Wed May 1 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 89008 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
92087 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
QUAL79004 Essentials of Quality Management 92088 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
Study the principles of management, quality system and quality models; quality man-
QUAL79014 Principles of Quality Assurance
agement tools, process management approaches and customer-focused organizations.
Learn the principles of quality functions and how to select and implement those that
Apply principles of management, including quality systems and quality models; use
are appropriate. Emphasis is on the theory of self-control, motivation for quality and
quality management tools and process management approaches; identify and seg-
cost of quality, quality audit, vendor relations, customer relations, measurement con-
ment customers; manage customer relationships and commitment; employ problem
trol, control of non-conforming materials and corrective actions. The control of vari-
solving tools; and improve their presentation skills by practice.
ables will be related to management, operator and the system of dominant concepts.
Prerequisite(s): QUAL79001 Quality Concepts
Prerequisite(s): QUAL79001 Quality Concepts
WINTER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89006 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22
92859 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90
QUAL79006 Design Of Experiments QUAL79015 Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance
Design and analysis of experiments is a tool used for identifying how to improve Develop advanced statistical techniques to evaluate quality, analyse processes, prod-
process. Topics covered: Quality characteristics; quality cost and loss function; simple ucts and out-of-control conditions, solve manufacturing problems, establish and evalu-
comparative experiments; classification of factors and response variables; traditional ate specifications and tolerances, and reduce product variability. Develop your skills
experiments; experimental design; analysis of results; analysis of variance; optimi- of statistical analysis and decision making, testing of hypotheses, risks of incorrect
zation; parameter design; robust design; attribute analysis; and response surface decisions, estimation of population parameters, sample size determination, analysis of
methods. variance, correlation and regression techniques.
Prerequisite(s): QUAL79001 Quality Concepts, QUAL79002 Basic Statistics and SPC, WINTER 2013
QUAL79005 Advanced Statistical Methods CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89776 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
88993 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92858 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90
QUAL79007 Inspection, Test, Metrology and Print Reading
Develop the knowledge and skills of the technician and inspector. Topics include: how RELG12403G Paths of Faith
to read a blueprint; Metrology and the importance of measurement; dimensions and Study the major world religions. Engage in critical inquiry in order to explore the
tolerancing; classification of defects, types of errors; gauge care and calibration; gauge impact that religions have had on cultures and on the development of the followers’
repeatability and reproductivity; hardness testing, force and angle measurement; non- worldviews.
destructive and destructive testing. WINTER 2013
Prerequisite(s): QUAL79001 Quality Concepts CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89229 Online (Sheridan) - Jan 11 - - $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89007 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 6:30-9:30 pm 14 $285.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92308 Online (Sheridan) - May 10 - - $285.22
QUAL79010 Quality Management 3 RELG70000 Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death
Gain an understanding of team leadership and processes; identify and manage train- Explore attitudes towards death and the death rituals and ceremonies of world
ing and development for employees; manage performance of and relationships with religious traditions including Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism.
suppliers; apply assessment and metrics to measure processes; project management; Examine the religious attitudes and beliefs concerning immortality and life after death.
and improve their presentation skills by practice. WINTER 2013
Prerequisite(s): QUAL79001 Quality Concepts, QUAL79004 Essentials of Quality CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Management 89658 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $315.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92090 Davis (Bram) Thu May 2 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22 92755 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $315.90

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SALE24565 Personal Selling SOCI12029G Understanding Families
Relationship selling strategies and techniques are introduced and developed to enable Examine basic theoretical concepts of the family in a diverse society. Explore current
you to research, plan, prepare and deliver a selling solution and presentation that issues in family life, and the impact of various changes, pressures, and problems on
meets the needs of a prospective customer in a business to business environment. The family members.
entire selling process from prospecting, through follow-up is studied and applied in a WINTER 2013
selling/buying scenario with emphasis on skill development and situational analysis. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89250 Davis (Bram) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 14 $285.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 89252 Davis (Bram) Thu Jan 17 7-10 pm 14 $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

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SOCI70008 Contemporary Canadian Social SOCS10023 Child Abuse
Problems - Distance Learning Gain an overview of strategies for identifying and working with abused and at-risk
Utilize current social science paradigms and theories as a framework for analysis of children.
contemporary social issues relevant to vocations in police services. Topics such as WINTER 2013
crime, violence, abuse, social stratification, ageism, and racism will be included. The CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
course focus will be on how individual behaviours collectively create social issues. 89257 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 21 7-9 pm 7 $106.40
Course material should be purchased from: http://www.brainbutter.com then click on 89258 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 21 9-11 am 7 $106.40
OntarioLearn. Mandatory chats and groupwork. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92337 Davis (Bram) Tue&Thu Aug 6 6:30-8:30 pm 7 $106.40
89369 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $392.52 92338 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon May 6 7-9 pm 7 $106.40
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SOCS70003 Critical Thinking - Distance Learning
92446 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $392.52 Sharpen critical thinking skills and recognize how hidden assumptions, values and
biases affect decision-making. In a collaborative environment, analyze the manipula-
SOCI70009 Sexual Violence - Distance Learning tive techniques used by individuals, vested interest groups and the media. Learn how
Examine the many forms of sexual violence perpetrated by individuals. Study sexual to identify false arguments and misleading arguments. Opportunities to construct
violence in the context of male toward female, female toward male, as well as incest and evaluate individual arguments using critical and creative thinking strategies are
and child abuse in families. Reasons for sexually deviant behaviours (why individuals provided. Mandatory group work involved.
do what they do), and the latest approaches and strategies for treating both victims WINTER 2013
and perpetrators will be explored. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
WINTER 2013 89180 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
89440 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92265 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92514 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 SOCS70013 Racism and Discrimination
Learn the definition of racism and discrimination, and identify the various sources
SOCI70010 The Game of Soccer and Its Impact on Society of discrimination and racism resulting from cultural values and physical differences
Examine how the game of soccer impacts socio-economic, religious, political, and between individuals. By identifying racism and discrimination issues in North American
cultural views in countries around the globe. Discover and explore cultural tends and society, learn how to analyze the sociological factors that cause bias and prejudice to
human behaviors influenced by soccer ideology and its effects on “pop culture”. This surface in our society. The main objective of this course is to enhance sensitivity to and
course is hosted by Sheridan College, access to this course is from the OntarioLearn intolerance of mistreatment based on racial or ethnic background and appearance,
website. and to consider how to handle these issues as professional individuals in a pluralistic
WINTER 2013 Canadian society.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
89524 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 89752 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee SPRING/SUMMER 2013
92613 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92740 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
SOCI70011 Hockey Hall of Fame Presents
Examine the incredible growth of Canada’s national pastime, including the NHL’s
SOCS70014 First Nations People
information, the “Original Six” and national/international expansion. This course is
Increase knowledge and awareness of the historical overview, the importance of
hosted by Seneca College, access to this course is from the OntarioLearn website.
traditions, values, and issues in the Aboriginal cultures of Canada. The legal status of
WINTER 2013
Aboriginal people will be explored along with the Aboriginal rights and self-deter-
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
mination. Other critical issues relating to land claims, justice and social services will
89525 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $354.22
be studied. Obtain a basic introduction to the Native “ways of being” in an effort to
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
better understand the challenges that face Native peoples today.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92614 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22 SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SOCI70014 Co-Dependency as an Addiction 92742 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $354.22
Receive an overview of how individuals can become addicted to others and relation-
ships. Examine the personalities of abusers and those who are abused. Study how SYST10049 Web Development 1
individuals with complimentary personality disorders unite and form bonds. Focus Learn how to develop websites using HTML5 and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3) that
on Object Relations Theory and how women and men are unconsciously drawn to display appropriately on smart phones, tablets and desktop devices. Find out how
abusive partners because of personality disorders caused by childhood abuse or to use forms and form controls in their web projects. In addition, discover how to
neglect. Learn how individuals with CO-Dependent personalities can become capable structure and publish secure websites.
of breaking free from the cycle many get caught in. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
WINTER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92769 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat Apr 20 8:30 am-12 pm 12 $285.22
89635 Online (Ont Learn) - Jan 11 - - $373.37
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 SYST13416 Linux/UNIX-Operating Systems
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Gain an introduction to the UNIX operating system using Linux as the main learning
92730 Online (Ont Learn) - May 10 - - $373.37 platform. Topics include utilities, file systems, file processing, the shell environment,
shell scripting, online editors and GUI interfaces.
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89100 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 12 12:30-4 pm 12 $285.22
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92183 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $285.22

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SYST16529 Business Software Systems, Introduction to 89173 Davis (Bram) Fri Feb 22 7-10 pm 5 $261.90
Create process models and implement a database that support and handle business and Sat&Sun Feb 23 9 am-5 pm
events. Learn how data supports business processes; recognize and translate key and Sat&Sun Mar 2 9 am-5 pm
business events into business processes and articulate business requirements. Create 89174 Trafalgar (Oak) Mon Jan 14 7-10 pm 12 $261.90
a database with tables containing data and construct statements to retrieve the 89175 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 12 $261.90
information from the database in an ordered and restricted way. Use a Database SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Management Software (DBMS) along with the SQL so that information retrievals will CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92260 Davis (Bram) Mon Apr 22 7-10 pm 12 $261.90
support business processes.

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.
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CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89172 Davis (Bram) Mon Jan 14 7-10 pm 12 $261.90

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VDES70016 Wedding Photography, Intermediate WKSP78133 Excel Macros and VBA Level 1 - Data Input
Further investigate the latest photography techniques required for successful wedding Learn Excel features that increase the speed and accuracy of data input. Use the
photography. Weekend field trips are a key part of this course where models in bridal Macro Recorder to create “unbreakable” Macro code. Use the Visual Basic Editor to
gowns will be photographed on location. Actively participate in posing and directing examine/modify generated VBA code. Create an Input Form with Buttons and User
the wedding party with a focus on shooting in real-life scenarios. Deliver full-day Messages to enable user control over the update of a database.
coverage including bridal prep, details, ceremony, formals and reception. Digital wed- Important: 1. Participants are required to bring their own laptop which must have
ding photography with the latest in workflow and website demonstrations, as well WiFi and Ethernet networking capability (in the event of a WiFi connection problem,
as contemporary wedding portraiture with photojournalism style will be covered. Fee please also bring a short length Ethernet Cable) and have Windows and Excel 2007
includes $80 model fee. or 2010 installed. 2. If your laptop keyboard makes it difficult or impossible to use a
Prerequisite(s): VDES70015 Wedding Photography, Introduction keystroke combination like CTRL+End, then also bring an external USB keyboard for
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 use during class.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee WINTER 2013
92869 Trafalgar (Oak) Tue Apr 23 7-10 pm 12 $276.90 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89497 Davis (Bram) Sat Jan 19 8:15 am-4:30 pm 1 $220.38
VDES70029 Photography, Intermediate Digital SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Acquire an intensive grounding in digital photography. Learn to shoot digital photo- CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
graphs indoors and outdoors, process and manipulate digital images and make prints. 92575 Davis (Bram) Sat Jul 20 8:15 am-4:30 pm 1 $220.38
You are required to bring your digital SLR camera, along with a tripod, if you have
one, to the first class. Note: Fee includes $45 lab fee. WKSP78134 Excel Macros and VBA Level 2 - Data Analysis
Prerequisite(s): VDES70006 Basic Photography or approval of the coordinator Learn manual and automated methods for Data Consolidation, Filtering, Outlining
WINTER 2013 and Subtotals. Learn Advanced Charting Techniques, plus PivotTables and PivotCharts.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Create macros for these features, which automatically handle database row growth
89432 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 7-10 pm 12 $291.90 and column structure changes. Learn best practices for creation of data structures that
89433 Trafalgar (Oak) Fri Jan 18 6:30-10 pm 10 $291.90 are compatible with Excel analysis tools.
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 Prerequisite(s): WKSP78133 Excel Macros and VBA Level 1 - Data Input.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Important: 1. Participants are required to bring their own laptop which must have
92507 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-10 pm 12 $291.90 WiFi and Ethernet networking capability (in the event of a WiFi connection problem,
92508 Trafalgar (Oak) Fri Apr 26 6:30-10 pm 10 $291.90 please also bring a short length Ethernet Cable) and have Windows and Excel 2007
or 2010 installed. 2. If your laptop keyboard makes it difficult or impossible to use a
VDES70030 Photography, Advanced Digital keystroke combination like CTRL+End, then also bring an external USB keyboard for
Build on skills acquired at the basic and intermediate levels of photography. Focus use during class.
on concept and generate fresh ideas for more exciting pictures. Learn about product WINTER 2013
photography and still-life techniques, advanced portraiture, and electronic flash. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Please bring you own digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera equipment and a tripod 89498 Davis (Bram) Sat Feb 2 8:45 am-4:45 pm 1 $220.38
if you have one to the first class. Note: Spring and Fall classes may include a field trip. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Fee includes $45 lab fee. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): VDES70029 Intermediate Photography (Digital) and a recommended 92576 Davis (Bram) Sat Aug 10 8:45 am-4:45 pm 1 $220.38
working knowledge of Photoshop
WINTER 2013 WKSP78135 Excel Macros and VBA Level 3 - Formula and Functions
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Learn to use Excel’s four Cell Referencing Methods for formula creation. Learn to use
89456 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Jan 16 6:30-10 pm 10 $291.90 key Functions from Excel’s built-in Function Categories. Create User Defined Functions
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 (UDFs), and learn VBA code differences between Macros and UDFs.
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee Prerequisite(s): WKSP78134 Excel Macros and VBA Level 2 - Data Analysis.
92535 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 10 $291.90 Important: 1. Participants are required to bring their own laptop which must have
WiFi and Ethernet networking capability (in the event of a WiFi connection problem,
VDES70031 Small Product Photography please also bring a short length Ethernet Cable) and have Windows and Excel 2007
Utilize an advanced learning approach which requires previous exposure to pho- or 2010 installed. 2. If your laptop keyboard makes it difficult or impossible to use a
tographic theories and applications. Emphasis is placed on photographic concepts, keystroke combination like CTRL+End, then also bring an external USB keyboard for
design principles, and the generation of creative solutions to meet the needs of the use during class.
product advertising. Learn about small product photography, rules of design, and WINTER 2013
tungsten lighting techniques. Note: Fee includes $45 lab fee. CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
Prerequisite(s): VDES70029 Photography, Intermediate Digital and recommended 89499 Davis (Bram) Sat Mar 2 8:45 am-4:45 pm 1 $220.38
VDES70030 Photography, Advanced Digital and familiarity with Photoshop. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee 92577 Davis (Bram) Sat Aug 17 8:45 am-4:45 pm 1 $220.38
92615 Trafalgar (Oak) Thu Apr 25 6:30-10 pm 10 $291.90
WKSP78138 Flash Photography Workshop
VDES70033 The Modern Portrait Learn the differences between on camera and studio flash sources. Through discussion
Portrait photography has changed in this digital age from a more traditional setting and demonstration understand how to control the flash manually or apply the inverse
to an inter-mix of natural surroundings. Learn to photograph a person in a non-studio square law to determine how to control the light to a particular f-stop to achieve a
environment using the existing surroundings. Choose and trouble-shoot the location particular depth of field. Students will have the opportunity to shoot pictures of mod-
and examine commercial Portraiture vs Fine Arts Portraiture. The RAW vs JPG capture els with studio strobe to create 3 dimensional “fashion” shots and glamour lighting
will be addressed and the use of computers and software while shooting will be and much more.
demonstrated by the instructor. SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Prerequisite(s): VDES70029 Intermediate Digital Photography CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
SPRING/SUMMER 2013 92722 Trafalgar (Oak) Sat May 25 9 am-4 pm 2 $207.28
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92862 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 7-10 am 12 $276.90

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WKSP78139 SharePoint 2010 Developer
SharePoint is a fast growing collaboration tool. Increasingly, organizations are devel-
oping SharePoint based solutions. Provide developers with the skills to leverage the
SharePoint platform and produce custom SharePoint solutions to meet business needs.
Prerequisite(s): Solid programming background with knowledge of web develop-
ment.
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee

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

WKSP78140 UML and the Unified Process


Learn the process of object-oriented analysis and design using the Unified Modeling
Language and the Unified Process. Develop the skills needed to analyze and docu-
ment information systems as per industry standards.
Prerequisite(s): Experienced in system analysis and object oriented programming, or
SYST16529 Business Software Systems and PROG10082 Object Oriented Program-
ming 1 - JAVA
WINTER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
89751 Davis (Bram) Tue Jan 15 7-10 pm 14 $524.90
SPRING/SUMMER 2013
CLS# Campus Day(s) Start Time Sess Fee
92868 Trafalgar (Oak) Wed Apr 24 6:30-10 pm 12 $524.90

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Admissions Sheridan Policies and Procedures
All students are bound by regulations set out in Sheridan’s Policies. It is
Admission Requirements your responsibility to obtain a copy of the latest edition of these policies
Prior to registering, you should be aware of the following: at http://policies.sheridancollege.ca
For credit subjects, you must be a Grade 12 graduate or a mature
student, 19 years of age or over.
Student Identification Cards
oneCARDs for Continuing and Professional Studies students at the Hazel
Some programs may have additional admission criteria or selection McCallion Campus were introduced in the Fall 2012 semester. For more
processes. Please refer to each program area for specific requirements.
information about oneCARD, including how to get your card, please
All instruction within Sheridan is in English. Your communication, visit: http://onecard.sheridancollege.ca
listening, comprehension, reading and writing skills must be at a level
sufficient to meet the demands of postsecondary study in order to Continuing and Professional Studies students at all other Sheridan
be successful. campuses will use the bottom portion of their fee receipt as their
student identification card. All students are expected to carry their
Prerequisites Sheridan I.D. with them while on campus.
A prerequisite is a course (or other qualification) required as preparation
for entry to another course. It is your responsibility to ensure that all
prerequisite requirements are met before registering for a course. Fees
Course Fees
Note: Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may be Course fees are noted in the individual course descriptions. They include
asked to withdraw from courses. tuition and administrative fees, and, where applicable, lab and/or
Advanced Standing material fees. The Harmonized Sales Tax (HST 13%) is included in the
Advanced Standing refers to the transferring of credit earned at another course fee, where applicable. Any changes to tax laws will result in an
recognized postsecondary institution towards a Sheridan credential. adjustment of fees, as required.
Candidates must have achieved a minimum of a C grade in the course Breakdown of Mandatory Continuing and Professional
that is being considered for advanced standing, or the minimum pass
Studies Administration Fees:
for the course for promotion within the program, whichever is higher.
Courses considered for advanced standing must have been completed Registration Fee: $12.50/course
within five years prior to the request, except with the permission of the Transcript Fee: $2.00/course
respective School. Career Advisement Fee: $1.50/course
Student Advisement Fee: $1.00/course
To apply for Advanced Standing credit, you must complete an Advanced Information Technology Fee: $0.417/student contact hour
Standing application form available from any Office of the Registrar Student Centre Building Fund: $0.048/student contact hour
office. Attach corresponding official transcripts and the course outline to Health Services Fee: $0.047/student contact hour
the application and return the documents to the Office of the Registrar. Student Life Fee: $0.024/student contact hour
Please email ceinfo@sheridanc.on.ca for full details on this policy and
procedures. Additional Costs
The cost of text books, art supplies and/or other items (such as pens,
Note: Use of Advanced Standing credits is subject to the requirements paper, computer file storage, project materials, etc.) required by students
of Sheridan’s Graduation and Second Credential Policies. is not included in the course fee. Students should be prepared to pay
these costs in addition to their course fees.
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition
Sheridan recognizes that the learning outcomes of an individual course International Fees
may be achieved outside of a formal academic learning environment Students currently registered in a postsecondary program as an
through a number of different means including relevant work/life international student will have the appropriate international fee applied
experience, self-study, and training on-the-job. to their account for any funded Continuing and Professional Studies
course that they register for. International fees are approximately 5 times
A student or potential student may apply for PLAR when mastery of the
the published amount.
learning outcomes of a Sheridan course can be clearly demonstrated
through the institution’s established PLAR challenge processes such as Seniors’ Fee
portfolio assessment, competency test and/or challenge exam. Seniors (65 years and older) may register in Continuing and Professional
This PLAR credit is different from an Advanced Standing credit which is Studies courses for a reduced fee of $50 plus any applicable lab and/or
a transfer credit, usually from another college or a university. There is a material fees. Registration for courses with reduced fees can be done by
$104.50 non-refundable fee for each course in which you would like to seek mail or in-person but not through our online e-store.
PLAR credit, payable prior to challenging each course. You may be asked to Note: All online distance learning, association-related, Adobe, CAD/
demonstrate your knowledge and skills through any combination of exams, CAM, AVID, IATSE, motorcycle, off-site photography, crafts and design
simulations, case study assignments, or the development of a personal studio and summer series courses, and certain general interest courses (as
portfolio. For more information, please email ceinfo@sheridanc.ca. indicated in the program section) are exempt from the Seniors’ fee policy.

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Withdrawal Policy Refund Request Received before
the close of business hours in the
It is your responsibility to officially withdraw from courses you do not
Number of Sessions: Office of the Registrar by:
intend to complete. Courses that you are registered in are part of your

GENERAL INFORMATION
academic record. One to Three 24 hours prior to class start
Four to Nine Before the second scheduled class
• If you cannot complete a course in which you are enrolled, it is your
responsibility to contact the Office of the Registrar, in writing, to initiate Nine or more Before the third scheduled class
a withdrawal. For all Distance Education 14 days after class start
Classes
• Failure to attend classes does not constitute an official withdrawal
from credit classes. For Motorcycle Courses 48 hours prior to class start

• A grade of ‘NE’ (indicates credit not earned) will be recorded for * Special refund policies are in effect for some programs. The policy
failure to attend, submit work for evaluation or officially withdraw from will be noted in the program information. In most of these cases the
a course. withdrawal charge is higher and more notice is required.

• For most courses, withdrawal requests received before the third Note: This policy is for domestic students only. International students
scheduled class meeting, will result in a class drop without academic are charged a $125 withdrawal fee.
penalty. Withdrawal requests received from the third class to the Refund cheques will be issued for cash, money order and debit card
3/4 point in a course will show as a ‘W’ on the academic record – payments. Credit cards will be refunded for credit card payments. Please
withdrawal without academic penalty. allow four to six weeks for refund processing.
• Withdrawals received past the 3/4 point of a class will not be Class Transfers
processed and the grade earned will appear on the academic record. Full Term Course (10-14 weeks): You may submit a request to
• All withdrawal requests must be made in writing through the Office transfer to another class/evening or campus location in person or
of the Registrar. Advising your instructor of your intent to withdraw is by mail or by email at cedrop@sheridanc.on.ca to the Office of the
not sufficient. Registrar prior to the date of the third scheduled class of the course,
provided space is available. Additional fees/refunds will be assessed
For Most Credit Courses: where class fees are different.
• Withdrawals will be accepted up to the 3/4 point of a class. For
example, if your course is 14 sessions, you may withdraw up to the 11th Short Duration Course/Workshop/Seminar: To be eligible for a
session without academic penalty. transfer to another short duration course, workshop or seminar, you
must submit a request to transfer in person or by mail to the Office
For Most Non-Credit Courses: of the Registrar a minimum of 24 hours prior to the start of the
• A grade of “S” is given for complete attendance and an “NG” for first session.
incomplete attendance.
A minimum of 48 hours is required to transfer from a Motorcycle course.
• Withdrawals made before the first class will result in the class not
appearing on your academic record. Course Cancellations
Sheridan reserves the right to cancel/reschedule classes as may be
Special withdrawal policies have been developed necessary from time to time. In the event that Sheridan must cancel your
for some programs. This will be noted in the specific course, your course fees will be refunded to you in full.
program information.
Please refer to our refund policy for the dates that withdrawals must
Grades/Certification
be received to be eligible for a refund. Please forward your withdrawal Attendance/Grade Evaluation
requests via email to cedrop@sheridanc.on.ca An attendance record of 80% is recommended for all Continuing and
Professional Studies courses and is mandatory for Leadership Development
Refund Policy courses. Intensive courses in Leadership Development require 100%
attendance. Valid grades and their numeric equivalents follow.
You are eligible for a refund, less a $30 withdrawal charge* if you have
requested your refund, in writing, from the Office of the Registrar at Grading System
ceinfo@sheridanc.on.ca according to the following schedule. 1. Students will be evaluated according to the specific learning
Note: Material fees are non-refundable once the course has started. outcomes described in the course outlines (which includes an evaluation
plan) received. A grade will be issued for each course in which a student
is registered and a report will be viewable on Access Sheridan after the
end of each term to show the grades earned.
2. The chart illustrates grades, their numeric equivalents and grade
points.

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Grade C 2.0 x 3.0 = 6.0
Numeric Point D 1.0 x 3.0 = 3.0
Equiva- Equiva-
Grade lent Description lent Total: 18.0 48.0
A+ 90 - 100 4.0 GPA = Total Weighted Credit
Value ÷ Total Credit Value
A 80 - 89 4.0
Based on previous example:
B+ 75 - 79 3.5
48.0 ÷ 18.0 = 2.6 GPA
B 70 - 74 3.0
C+ 65 - 69 2.5 Students may withdraw up to the 3/4 point of the course duration
without academic penalty. For example, if your course is 14 sessions, you
C 60 - 64 2.0
may withdraw up to the 11th session without academic penalty. If you
D 50 - 59 1.0 withdraw after this point, you will receive the grade earned. This policy
F Below 50, unsatisfactory, credit not 0.0 applies only to full-term courses and not seminars or workshops.
earned
Note: You may enrol in a credit course for interest purposes only.
S Satisfactory, credit earned N/A However, if you choose not to complete the course assignments/ tests,
U Unsatisfactory, credit not earned N/A etc., you will receive an “NE” grade. The Grade Point equivalent to an
Temporary Grades NE grade is ‘O’ and will impact the GPA.
IP Course in progress N/A Auditing is not permitted.
I Incomplete, course requirements
Association-Related Courses/Programs
not complete N/A
Certain associations/institutes assign grades directly from their offices
SU Eligible for supplemental N/A or forward them to Sheridan for processing. Refer to the program
assessment information section for further grading information.
Other Designations
Certification
AG Aegrotat Standing; credit granted N/A
Many of the courses listed in this Calendar can lead to a Sheridan
AS Credit granted for advanced N/A granted Recognition of Achievement, Certificate or Diploma. Others may
standing lead to certification or accreditation by external professional or licensing
NE Registered but did not attend or 0.0 bodies. You may earn more than one credential through Sheridan.
submit work for evaluation and did Requirements are clearly outlined in the program descriptions. To obtain
not officially withdraw; credit not a credential through Sheridan, you must complete a minimum of 25% of
earned the required curriculum at Sheridan.
E/I Repeat designation; “I” included In order to qualify for a second Sheridan credential, 50% of the program
in the GPA, “E” excluded from the
course of study must be completed at Sheridan and be independent
GPA N/A
of courses completed for a previously earned credential. You may be
NG No grade assigned N/A required to complete additional courses to meet this requirement to
TM Enrolment terminated on the 0.0 qualify for a second credential.
grounds of academic dishonesty
Sheridan reserves the right to reassess previously granted credits more
W Withdrew from subject officially; no N/A than five years old to ensure their relevancy at the time of graduation.
academic penalty
Credentials
3. Calculation of Grade Point Average
In choosing a program of study that will meet your career aspirations,
Grade point average (GPA) is calculated per term (TERM GPA OR TGPA) and you’ll need to consider whether your needs are best served by simply
over the student’s entire academic history with Sheridan (Cumulative GPA taking a few courses or by earning a recognized college credential.
or CGPA). Courses re-taken will have grades from all attempts recorded
on the transcript; however, only the highest grade will be used in the GPA The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities introduced a new
calculations. Grade Point Averages are weighted calculations based on the Framework for Programs of Instruction for Ontario’s colleges. This
grade received and the credit value of the course. framework provided for new credentials to be awarded effective
September 1, 2004. The credentials that Ontario’s colleges may award
An example of a weighted GPA is: are as follows.

Grade Credit • Recognition of Achievement (Recognizes successful completion of


Course Grade Points Value Weighted programs generally less than one full-time term duration where student
A 4.0 x 3.0 = 12.0 learning is evaluated.)
B+ 3.5 x 3.0 = 10.5 • Certificate** (Recognizes programs of study of less than one year’s
B 3.0 x 3.0 = 9.0 full-time duration.)
C+ 2.5 x 3.0 = 7.5 • Ontario College Certificate* (Recognizes programs of study of

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approximately one year’s full-time duration.) Academic Honesty
It is a breach of academic honesty to falsely claim credit for the ideas,
• Ontario College Diploma* (Recognizes programs of study of
writing, projects, or creations of others either by presenting such works
approximately two year’s full-time duration as approved by Ontario.)
as your own or through impersonation. Similarly, it is a breach of

GENERAL INFORMATION
• Ontario College Advanced Diploma* (Recognizes programs of academic honesty to cheat, attempt or actually alter, suppress, falsify
study of approximately three year’s full-time duration.) or fabricate any research data or results, official academic record,
application or document.
• Ontario College Graduate Certificate* (Recognizes post-diploma
programs of study of approximately one year’s full-time duration.) All Sheridan faculty members, staff and students are expected to be
vigilant regarding breaches of academic honesty and are responsible for
• Applied Degree* (Recognizes programs of study of approximately taking appropriate action when it is believed that a breach of academic
four year’s full-time duration.) honesty has occurred. All suspected breaches of academic honesty
will be investigated. A finding of guilt will lead to the imposition of a
* Includes Program Admission Requirements that must be met.
penalty from the range of sanctions. A lack of familiarity with the Policy
** May include Program Admission Requirements that must be met. and Guidelines on Academic Honesty on the part of any member of the
Sheridan community does not constitute a defense against misconduct.
Any Continuing and Professional Studies students that were completing Please email ceinfo@sheridanc.ca for full details on this policy and
a program of study, prior to September 1, 2004 will have their courses procedures.
recognized under the new framework and be awarded the appropriate
credential that is in effect as of September 1, 2004.
Student Records
Graduation Requirements Office of the Registrar – Student Records
Each program at Sheridan has specific requirements for graduation. The Office of the Registrar centralizes the processing of requests from
Students must ensure that they are taking all the courses required for students for advanced standing, transcripts, program eligibility status
graduation in their program. Assistance is available from the Office checks, certificates, and diplomas. Please refer to the centrefold for office
of the Registrar. Students who leave their program before graduating hours and contact information.
and return at a later date may be required to take additional courses.
Sheridan reserves the right to reassess previously granted credits more Online Services for Students
than five years old to ensure their relevancy at the time of graduation. AccessSheridan, Sheridan’s online service portal, offers convenient and
Note: The Sheridan residency requirement is that no fewer than 25% easy access to myStudent Centre. myStudent Centre allows students to
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.
• View and update personal information
For students in Sheridan Certificate, Ontario College Certificate, Ontario • View class schedules
College Diploma, Ontario College Advanced Diploma and Ontario • View grades
College Graduate Certificate programs an overall GPA of 2.0 is required. • View T2202A tax receipts
When you complete your program of study, you must contact the Office • View transfer credit reports
of The Registrar to request your credential. The preferred method of (for Advanced Standing/Prior Learning Assessment)
communication is via email at cerecords@sheridanc.ca and you should • Transcript requests
include your name, student number, program and the credential you are
seeking. Follow the instructions below to connect to
AccessSheridan:
A review of your record will be completed to confirm your eligibility 1. Go to https://access.sheridancollege.ca
to graduate and you will be notified of the result. Effective September
2004, all admission requirements must be met in order to graduate. 2. Log-in using your Sheridan network username and password
Students who meet the requirements to graduate from a certificate/ 3. This will bring up the AccessSheridan page. In the box labeled
diploma program that has a minimum of 18 credits will be invited to Sheridan Applications, follow the link titled: myStudent Centre.
the annual Sheridan convocation held in the second week of June. A
graduation fee is applicable for these programs and will be charged at Changes to Personal Status
the time you complete your program of study. In order that we may maintain accurate student records, it is necessary
that you notify us of any changes to your name, address or telephone
Note: You must complete your program of study by April 30 to be
number. Requests for changes to names shown in Sheridan records
included in the June convocation for that year.
must be accompanied by official documentation supporting such
Academic Appeals a change and should be directed to the Office of the Registrar. To
In instances where students have concerns about a decision that has update your address or telephone number, log-in to AccessSheridan at
been made, and it affects their academic status, they may initiate an https://access.sheridancollege.ca and follow the link titled myStudent
academic appeal. An academic appeal is deemed to be an appeal Centre. Alternatively, you can advise the Office of the Registrar in person,
against a decision of Sheridan and not a complaint against a faculty or or by mail, fax or phone.
staff member. An academic appeal must be initiated within 5 business
days of receipt or Web display of the grade being appealed. Please email
ceinfo@sheridanc.ca for full details on this policy and procedures.

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Protection of Personal Privacy Library Services
All records are confidential. Information about any student’s record will As a Continuing and Professional Studies student you are entitled to use
not be released without the student’s written authorization. the resources of campus libraries. To register for a library card, bring your
course receipt to the circulation desk at any location.
Income Tax Receipts for Tuition Fees (T2202A)
Official tax receipts for the tuition portion of your course fees will be The library hours are:
available to you online via AccessSheridan before the end of February.
Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m.– 10 p.m.
Fridays 8:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
Services Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m.– 4 p.m.
Computer Labs/Learning Commons Summer hours are:
Once you register in a Continuing and Professional Studies course, Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
you’ll automatically have access to Sheridan’s computing facilities; your Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m.– 4 p.m.
account information will be mailed to you. Please bring your Student ID
and your Sheridan username and password with you to each class. For more information:
• Trafalgar Road Campus (C-Wing) 905-845-9430, ext. 2482
If you do not automatically get an account and require access to • Davis Campus (Room B212) 905-459-7533, ext. 4338
computer facilities, please check with our staff in the Instructional • Hazel McCallion Campus (Room A217) 905-459-7533, ext. 5912
Technology Support Centres: • Website: http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Services/Student%20
Learning%20Services/Library%20Services.aspx
• Davis Campus Room B195
• Trafalgar Road Campus Learning Commons, C-Wing Career Counselling
• Hazel McCallion Campus Room A216 Career counselling services are available to Continuing and Professional
Studies students. To find out more information call 905-459-7533,
Hours (All Locations)
ext. 2690 for Davis Campus appointments or 905-845-9430, ext. 2690
Monday–Friday 7:30 am-11 pm
for Trafalgar Road Campus appointments.
Saturday-Sunday 8 am-5pm
Closed All Stat Holiday Weekends Tutoring – Math and English
All students using computer facilities are expected to follow the Current Continuing and Professional Studies students can receive
Acceptable Use Policy as posted on the Sheridan website. free tutoring in math or English. Appointments can be booked online
through the Learning Centre at:
Accessible Learning Services http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Services/learningcentre.aspx
The Accessible Learning Services Office coordinates academic
accommodations and support services for students with disabilities. Student Accounts – Email, Login and Passwords
Accommodation plans and services are tailored to meet the needs of An AccessSheridan account is set up for all students the first time they
each student. Accessible Learning Services offers transition programs, register for either a Continuing and Professional Studies course or when
workshops, assistance with learning strategies and technology, etc. applying to a full-time program. This account remains with the student
for the entire time of their association with Sheridan. Once an account
Students are encouraged to contact Accessible Learning Services to is set-up, the user name and password to AccessSheridan is provided
discuss their needs in advance of beginning their courses: to the student via Canada Post mail. AccessSheridan, Sheridan’s online
service portal, offers convenient and easy access to myStudent Centre.
• Trafalgar Road Campus (Room B103) myStudent Centre allows students to perform the following online
905-845-9430, ext. 2530 services: view and update personal information, view class schedules,
• Davis Campus (Room B231) view grades, view and obtain T2202a tax receipts. Please retain your
905-459-7533, ext. 5160 AccessSheridan username and password for future reference.

Health Centres To register for a Continuing and Professional Studies course via the
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.

Contact us at 905-845-9430, ext. 2550 (Trafalgar Road Campus)


or 905-459-7533, ext. 5153 (Davis Campus).
For more information or to download forms visit our website at
http://www.sheridancollege.ca/Services/Student%20Support%20
Services/Health%20Services/Downloads.aspx

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Additional Information BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Rob Filkin, Chair Syed Mir
Finding a Campus Location
Bob Kaye, Vice Chair Robert Pesant
Refer to the map at the back of this publication for directions to

GENERAL INFORMATION
Sumon Acharjee, Administrative Randy Pilon
campus locations.
Staff Representative Bianca Tino
Parking Princess Alexander Joyce Wayne, Faculty
Please refer to parking.sheridancollege.ca for information regarding Emma Alguire, Student Assessor Representative
parking at Sheridan campuses. Heather Angel Shelley White

Paul Khangura, Support Staff Dr. Jeff Zabudsky,


Finding a Classroom Representative President and CEO
You can view your room number once it has been assigned, by logging Steven Parfeniuk, Treasurer
Justin Lim, Student Representative
on to AccessSheridan and viewing your timetable on myStudent Centre. Elizabeth Benson, Secretary
Bruce MacDougall
As well, classroom numbers will be posted at each campus on the first
Ellen McGregor
night of class for that evening’s courses. Staff will be on hand to assist
you in finding your classroom. Please bring your receipt or course
schedule with you so that you can quickly identify your course. PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Dr. Jeff Zabudsky, Hasan Malik,
Cafeterias President and CEO Dean, Faculty of Humanities
Our Trafalgar Road, Davis and Hazel McCallion campuses have cafeterias. and Social Sciences
Dr. Mary Preece,
Hours of operation will be posted and may be subject to change. Provost and Vice President, Jocelyn Piercy,
Smoking Policy Academic Dean, Faculty of Applied Science
Cathrine Berge, and Technology
All Sheridan campuses are smoke free. Please refrain from smoking
while in any Sheridan campus building. The Halton/Peel Boards of Vice President, Human Resources Ronni Rosenberg,
Education also have smoking policies in effect at locations where and Organizational Development Dean, Faculty of Animation,
Ian Marley, Arts and Design
Sheridan Continuing and Professional Studies courses are offered.
All staff and students are required to follow these policies. Vice President, Student Affairs Sylvia Teichtmeister,
& Enrolment Management Dean, Faculty of Continuing
Textbooks Steven Parfeniuk, and Professional Studies
Your instructor will inform you of the required textbook or supplies Vice President, Finance and Dr. Darren Lawless,
on the first night of class. As well, textbooks are included in the course Administration Dean, Research and Innovation
outline available from our website ce.sheridancollege.ca. Please refer Lisa Piccolo, Vice President, Maria Lucido-Bezely,
to the Bookstore section for information on hours, locations, and Advancement and External Dean, Student Services
off-campus service. Relations Rick Anthony,
Dr. Michael Collins, Director, Security, Parking and
Unscheduled Closings Associate Vice President, Emergency Preparedness
Sheridan announces school closures due to inclement weather Academic and Research Jim Fletcher,
via our website www.sheridancollege.ca and through our main Dr. Andre Plante, Acting Director, Facilities
telephone switchboard. Closures are also announced on the following Associate Vice President, Management
radio stations: Corporate Planning; Elaine Hanson,
Finance and Administration Director, Sustainability
FM CIDC 103.5 Brampton | CFNY 102.1 Toronto
Y108 107.9 Burlington | CFXJ 93.5 Toronto Sumon Acharjee, Simpson Siu,
CJXY 95.3 Hamilton (FLOW) | CHUM 104.5 Toronto Chief Information Officer Director, Financial Services
CKLH 102.9 Hamilton | CILQ 107.1 Toronto Melanie Spence-Ariemma, Andrew Ness,
BOOM 97.3 Toronto | CKDX 88.5 Toronto Dean, Academic Strategic Planning Director, International Services
CBC 99.1 Toronto | KISS 92.5 Toronto and Development, Network for Linda Dalton,
Innovation and Leadership in Registrar
CHFI 98.1 Toronto | Virgin Radio 99.9 Toronto
Education at Sheridan (NILES) Susan Wright,
Richard Finch, Executive Assistant to the President
AM AM 740 Toronto | CFTR 680 Toronto
Dean, Faculty of Applied Health
FAN 590 Toronto | CKOC 1150 Hamilton
and Community Studies
CHAM 820 Hamilton | CFMJ 640 Toronto
Dr. William Holmes,
CFRB 1010 Toronto | JOY 1250 Oakville
Dean, Faculty of Business
CHML 900 Hamilton | CHUM 1050 Toronto
Elizabeth Benson,
TV CHCH News Hamilton | CFTO Channel 9 Toronto Secretary, Board of Governors
Cable Pulse 24 Toronto | CITY TV Toronto
CFTO Cable 8 Toronto | Global TV Toronto

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Bookstore – Regular Hours EXTENDED HOURS: SPRING/SUMMER 2013
Davis Campus Bookstore Davis Campus Bookstore
905-874-4337 April 20 Saturday 8 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Order your textbooks online at www.sheridan-davis.bkstr.ca April 22-25 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Monday–Friday April 26 Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
April 27 Saturday 8 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Trafalgar Road Campus Bookstore
April 29-May 2 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
905-815-4050
May 3 Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Order your textbooks online at www.sheridancollege.bkstr. ca
May 6-9 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–7 p.m.
8 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Friday
May 10 Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Hazel McCallion Campus Bookstore
905-615-7922 Trafalgar Road Campus Bookstore
Order your textbooks online at www.sheridan-mccallion.bkstr.ca April 20 Saturday 8:30 a.m.–1:30p.m.
April 22-25 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Please check website and store for Bookstore hours
April 26 Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
EXTENDED HOURS: WINTER 2013 April 27 Saturday 8:30 a.m.–1:30pm
April 29-May 2 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Davis Bookstore May 3 Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
January 2-4 Wednesday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. May 6-9 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–7 p.m.
January 7-10 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–6:30 p.m. May 10 Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
January 11 Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
January 12 Saturday 8 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Hazel McCallion Campus Bookstore
January 14-17 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. April 22-25 Monday–Thursday 5–8 p.m.
January 18 Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. April 26 Friday CLOSED
January 19 Saturday 8 a.m.–1:30 p.m. April 29-May 2 Monday–Thursday 5–8 p.m.
January 21-24 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. May 3 Friday CLOSED
January 25 Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. May 6-9 Monday–Thursday 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
January 28-31 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–7 p.m. May 10 Friday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
February 1 Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
PURCHASING TEXTBOOKS FOR OTHER CAMPUSES
Trafalgar Road Bookstore
• Online Courses
January 2-4 Wednesday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Textbooks may be purchased at the Davis and Trafalgar Road Campus
January 7-10 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Bookstores.
January 11 Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
January 12 Saturday 8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. – Payment at the Davis, Hazel McCallion and Trafalgar Road Bookstores
January 14-17 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. by cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Interac.
January 18 Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
January 19 Saturday 8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
January 21-24 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
January 25 Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
January 28-31 Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–7 p.m. Accuracy of Information in this Calendar
February 1 Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this
Calendar as of the date of publication; however, changes may occur
Hazel McCallion Campus Bookstore subsequent to publication, and Sheridan reserves the right to alter
January 2-4 Wednesday–Friday CLOSED information as required, without notice.
January 7-11 Monday–Friday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Changes to start dates, times, locations and fees will be posted to our
January 14-17 Monday–Thursday 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Continuing and Professional Studies homepage on Sheridan’s website at
January 18 Friday 10 a.m.–4 p.m. ce.sheridancollege.ca as soon as possible after they have been identified.
January 21-24 Monday–Thursday 3–8 p.m.
January 25 Friday CLOSED Sheridan will not be held liable in any material way for difficulties
January 28-31 Monday–Thursday 4–7 p.m. created by changes to published information.
February 1 Friday CLOSED

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WINTER/SPRING
INDEX
HOW TO USE THIS INDEX

INDEX
Find the course or program (titles are bolded) you’re interested in.
Information is listed alphabetically.

Refer to the page number for:


program and curriculum information
OR
a course description with the matching location,
prerequisites, costs, start date, time and number of sessions.

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

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Applied Mechanics 1
Applied Mechanics 2
Applied Payroll Management
ENGI16764
ENGI13386
BUSM79011
107
107
96
C
Archives INFO70031 121 CAD/CAM 73
Art History - Introduction ARTS70001 91 CADD, Introduction to INFO16859 120
ASP.NET For Developers Part 1 APPL78040 89 Canadian Criminal Justice System - Distance Learning JUST70010 121
ASP.NET For Developers Part 2 APPL78041 89 CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF BOOKKEEPING 20
Assessment in Education EDUC27370 105 CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT 32
Assistive Technology EDUC28263 105 Canadian Literature LITT70015 126
Auditing 1 ACCG36913 82 CANADIAN PAYROLL ASSOCIATION
Auditing 1 - Distance Learning ACCG70012 83 - PAYROLL CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS 20
Auditing 2 ACCG31709 82 CANADIAN SECURITIES 23
Auditing 2 - Distance Learning ACCG70013 83 Canadian Securities Course, Volume 1 - Exam Preparation FINA79001 113
AutoCAD - Level 1 CADD79001 97 Canadian Securities Course, Volume 2 - Exam Preparation FINA79002 113
AutoCAD - Level 2 CADD79002 97 Caring for Clients with Ongoing Conditions HEAL13551 116
AutoCAD - Level 3 CADD79003 97 CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS OF ONTARIO 21
Autodesk Inventor R3 Essential CADD79008 97 Certified Information Systems
Autodesk Revit - Level 1 CADD79026 98 Security Professional (CISSP) series APPL78042 89
Automobile Insurance - Part 1 BUSM79802 96 CERTIFIED PAYROLL MANAGER (CPM) 20
Change Management MGMT70032 130

B Character Design For Teens


Chemistry, Preparatory - Distance Learning
Child Abuse
ANIM78004
CHEM70000
SOCS10023
83
98
140
Basic Communication Skills COMM19997 98 Child Development EDUC15323 104
Basic Statistics and SPC (Statistical Process Control QUAL79002 138 Children with Special Needs EDUC23109 104
Biology, Preparatory - Distance Learning BIOL70000 94 Children’s Fantasy Literature, Exploring - Distance Learning LITT70013 125
Blueprint Reading ENGI79015 109 Children’s Literature, Introduction to - Distance Learning LITT70009 125
Body and Nutrition - Distance Learning NUTR76001 134 CITT - CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF TRAFFIC
BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS OPERATOR AND TRANSPORTATION 31
- CLASS 2 AND CLASS 1 72 CLIENT RELATIONS 38
Building Systems: A Practical Overview ENGI79001 108 Co-Dependency as an Addiction SOCI70014 140
BUSINESS 27 Coaching and Developing People - Distance Learning BUSM79002 95
BUSINESS - GENERAL 27 Collection Maintenance andInventory Control
BUSINESS - ACCOUNTING 19 - Distance Learning INFO70011 120
BUSINESS - MARKETING MAJOR 37 College Mathematics, Foundations of - Distance Learning MATH70005 126
BUSINESS ANALYSIS 30 Colour in Fine Art ARTS70002 91
Business Analysis Introduction MGMT70012 129 Colour Theory and Interior Application DESN14049 102
Business Case Development, Commercial Construction Estimating ENGI70026 108
Acceptance Testing and Quality Assurance MGMT70013 129 COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 73
Business Communication COMM12423 98 Commercial Construction Principles ENGI70025 108
Business Facilitation and Communication MGMT70014 129 Communication MGMT70021 129
Business Law - Distance Learning BUSM70002 94 Communication and Professional Practices COMM79901 101
Business Mathematics 1 MATH16269 126 Communication Disorders EDUC26048 105
Business of Insurance BUSM79806 97 Communication Skills Assessment COMM78015 101
Business Practice for Interior Decorators DESN70006 103 Communication Strategies for Early
Business Process Modeling and Improvement MGMT70015 129 Childhood Administrators COMM70006 99
Business Requirement Management MGMT70016 129 Community Engagement PSRV12511 137
Business Software Systems, Introduction to SYST16529 141 Community Leadership BUSM11249 94
Business Statistics, Advanced MATH36901 126 COMMUNITY SAFETY 70
BUSINESS WRITING 45 Compensation and Benefits HRMT70002 117
Business Writing and Presentations COMM70002 99 Compensation Management - Distance Learning HRMT70003 117
Business Writing Strategies-Distance Learning COMM70003 99 Comprehensive Practices in Risk and Retirement FINA70005 112
CompTIA Network+ APPL78043 90
Computer Animation for Teens ARTS78019 93

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Computer Applications and Technology
in Early Childhood Education Administration
Computer Applications for Business
EDUC70013
APPL19402
105
84
D
Computer Basics and Keyboarding OADM70000 134 Data Communication - Local Area Network TELE13167 141
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING - INTRODUCTORY 50 Data Network Design and Configuration
COMPUTER SYSTEMS 50 - Routers and Switches TELE33324 141
Computer/Cyber Crime - Distance Learning JUST70035 122 DATABASE - INTRODUCTORY 50

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
E
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

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ENGLISH - COMMUNICATION 45 Financial Planning Fundamentals FINA70007 112
ENGLISH - ESSENTIAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS 46 Financial Planning, Management and Resources in
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) 46 ECE Settings FINA70002 112
ENGLISH TO FRENCH TRANSLATION FOR THE WORKPLACE 46 FINE ARTS 15
Entrepreneurship - Distance Learning BUSM70003 94 Finishes and Sustainable Issues DESN12758 102
Entrepreneurship: Do It! BUSM12272 94 FIRE ALARM TECHNOLOGY 74
Environment Management, Introduction Fire Protection - Distance Learning ENGI70005 107
- Distance Learning MGMT70019 129 First Nations People SOCS70014 140
Environmental Citizenship - Distance Learning PHIL70000 136 FITNESS TRAINER 66
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), Flash Photography Workshop WKSP78138 142
Level 1 JUST78000 122 Flash, Intermediate APPL70012 84
ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES 64 Flash, Introduction to APPL70013 84
Environmental Ethics - Distance Learning PHIL70001 137 Professional Practice for Pharmacy Technician Bridging PHAR70001 136
Environmental Policy and Economics - Distance Learning BUSM70021 94 Foundations for Sustainability EDUC70028 106
Ergonomics - Distance Learning HEAL70017 116 Foundations of Education EDUC20123 104
Essential Communication Skills COMM19999 98 Foundations of Exercise Training EAL10330 116
Essentials of Loss Adjusting BUSM79825 97 Francais 1 - Distance Learning LANG70020 122
Essentials of Quality Management QUAL79004 138 Francais 2 - Distance Learning LANG70023 122
Estate Administration LAWS26852 124 Francais 3 - Distance Learning LANG70024 123
Estates - Law Clerks LAWS79004 125 FRENCH - CONVERSATIONAL PROFICIENCY 46
ESTHETICS: SKIN CARE THERAPIST 66 French Advanced 1 LANG70031 124
Ethical Issues in Business - Distance Learning BUSM70012 94 French Advanced 2 LANG70032 124
Event Planning and Protocol MGMT70041 131 French Beginner 1 LANG70025 123
Excel Macros and VBA Level 1 - Data Input WKSP78133 142 French Beginner 2 LANG70026 123
Excel Macros and VBA Level 2 - Data Analysis WKSP78134 142 French Beginner 3 LANG70027 123
Excel Macros and VBA Level 3 - Formula and Functions WKSP78135 142 French Intermediate 1 LANG70028 123
EXCEL WITH MACROS AND VBA French Intermediate 2 LANG70029 123
(VISUAL BASIC FOR APPLICATIONS) 51 French Intermediate 3 LANG70030 123
Excel, Advanced APPL70056 86 Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology SCIE22273 139
Excel, Introduction APPL70055 86 Fundamentals of Facials ESTH16529 111
Execution and Control of Operations (APICS) MATM79608 128 Fundamentals of Fitness Assessment HEAL18448 116
Exterior Inspection ENGI79803 110 Fundamentals of Materials Handling and
Warehousing (APICS) MATM79605 127

F Fundraising and Grant Writing PSRV18783 137

Field Orientation - Early Childhood Education


Field Practice/Seminar 2
FLPL12205
FLPL22487
113
114
G
Field Practice/Seminar 3 FLPL24804 114 GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES 61
Field Seminar 1 and Placement 1 FLPL20199 114 GENERAL STUDIES 62
Field Seminar 2 and Field Placement 2 FLPL20261 114 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 51
Field Seminar 3 and Field Placement 3 FLPL26367 114 Geographic Information Systems, Introduction to
Field Seminar/Practice 1 FLPL14933 113 - Distance Learning APPL70048 85
Figure Drawing 1 ARTS70005 92 Geographic Information Systems, ArcView
Figure Drawing 2 ARTS70006 92 - Distance Learning APPL70050 86
FILM AND TELEVISION - CERTIFICATION AND Global Position Systems APPL70067 87
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRES 15 Global Warming: The Impact of Climate Change SCIE70007G 139
Finance FINA11079 111 Globalization and Sustainability BUSM70023 95
Finance MGMT70026 130 Grammar for Writing Professionals - Distance Learning COMM70014 100
Finance and Managerial Accounting ACCG70011 83
Finance Fundamentals
Financial Analysis for Marketing Managers
Financial and Management Accounting, Introduction
FINA70010
FINA22289
112
111 H
- Distance Learning ACCG70010 83 Hacking Revealed APPL78044 90
FINANCIAL PLANNING 24 Hair Styling for Cosmetics COSM13314 101
Financial Planning Capstone Course FINA70006 112 Hand and Nail Care ESTH13403 111

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Hand Tools ENGI79017 109 Insurance Against Liability - Part 1 BUSM79804 96
Hardware Troubleshooting Maintenance INSURANCE INSTITUTE CHARTERED INSURANCE
(A+ Certification Prep) INFO29760 120 PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM 24
Hatha Yoga - Asana 2 EDUC76004 106 Insurance On Property BUSM79805 97
Hatha Yoga - Asana 3 EDUC76006 106 Integral Calculus MATH22558 126
Hatha Yoga - Asana, Introduction to EDUC76002 106 Intercultural Communication, Intro to CULT70000 101
Health and Safety Program Management INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS 62

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

I Kitchen and Bath: The Basics DESN70005 103

Inclusion Strategies Education in Ontario


Incorporating Environmental Education Across
EDUC10146 103 L
the Curriculum EDUC70029 106 Landscape Painting with Len Aguanno ARTS70009 92
Indexing and Abstracting, Introduction to Law for Business Managers LAWS70001 124
- Distance Learning INFO70019 121 Leadership and Career Management MGMT70033 131
Individual Programming EDUC25372 105 Leadership Development Introduction SOCI70002 139
Industrial and Labour Relations HRMT70009 118 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT SERIES 33
Industrial Hygiene HRMT70025 119 Leadership in a Team Environment MGMT70035 131
Industrial Relations - Distance Learning HRMT70010 118 Leading Responsibly MGMT70031 130
Industrial Safety: Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) ENGI79018 109 Leading Teams MGMT70028 130
Infant and Toddlers Development and Programming EDUC23329 105 Lean Manufacturing, Introduction To ENGI79020 109
Inspection, Test, Metrology and Print Reading QUAL79007 138 Learning Environment 1 EDUC16800 104
INSTITUTE OF LAW CLERKS OF ONTARIO 71 Learning Environment 2 EDUC14648 104
Instructional Strategies EDUC77003 107 Learning from Death and Dying HUMN70003 120
Insurance - Basic Broker Registration (General Lines) BUSM79823 97 Legislation for Health and Safety LAWS70005 124

Winter/Spring 2013 CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 155

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Libraries and the Information Industry, Introduction to Medical Machine Transcription OADM70009 135
- Distance Learning INFO70023 121 Medical Office Billing Procedures OADM70004 134
LIBRARY SERVICES 40 Medical Office Procedures OADM70005 134
Life Drawing For Teens ARTS78004 92 Medical Terminology 1 OADM70006 134
Lighting DESN20025 102 Medical Terminology 2 OADM70007 135
Linux/UNIX-Operating Systems SYST13416 140 Mental Health Issues and Cognitive Impairment HEAL13431 116
LITERATURE APPRECIATION 48 Micro Economics ECON15269G 103
Literature, Understanding - Distance Learning LITT70010 125 MICROSOFT APPLICATION CORE 52
Litigation 2 LAWS20794 124 MICROSOFT APPLICATION EXPERT 52
Living and Working in a Diverse Society CULT19815G 101 MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS 53
Logistics Processes MATM79702 128 Microsoft Office Applications APPL70062 87
Logistics, Introduction to MATM70005 127 MICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATIONS 40
Lubrication for Technicians ENGI79021 109 Mobile Website Development APPL78037 89
Mortgage Agent Program BUSM79700 96

M MORTGAGE AGENT PROGRAM


Motorcycle - Basic Riding Skills: M1 to M2 Training
Motorcycle - Experienced Rider: M2 to M Training
GENI78014
GENI78068
26
115
115
Macroeconomics ECON22358G 103 Motorcycle Retest: M1 to M2 Training GENI78013 115
MAKE-UP ARTISTRY 16 MOTORCYCLE TRAINING 78
MAKE-UP TECHNIQUES 17 MOTORCYCLE, BASIC RIDING SKILLS: M1 TO M2 TRAINING 78
Make-up Techniques 1 COSM70001 101 MOTORCYCLE, EXPERIENCED RIDER: M2 TO M TRAINING 79
Make-up Techniques 2 COSM70002 101 Mourning, Grief and Bereavement HUMN70001 120
Management and Labour Concerns MS Access, Core - Distance Learning APPL70015 84
in Occupational Health and Safety HRMT70026 119 MS Access, Expert - Distance Learning APPL70016 84
Management and Leadership MS Excel, Core - Distance Learning APPL70017 85
Skills for Early Childhood Administrators MGMT70001 128 MS Excel, Expert - Distance Learning APPL70018 85
MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 34 MS PowerPoint - Distance Learning APPL70020 85
Management of Drug MS Word, Core - Distance Learning APPL70021 85
Distribution for Pharmacy Technician Bridging PHAR70004 136 MS Word, Expert - Distance Learning APPL70022 85
Managing Change MGMT70029 130 Myths and Legends - Distance Learning LITT70011 125
Managing Project Procurement and Cost MGMT79011 132
Managing Project Quality and Risk
Managing Project Scope and Time
MANUFACTURING FOUNDATIONS SKILLS
MGMT79009
MGMT79010
132
132
76
N
MANUFACTURING LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE .Net Security For Developers Part 1 APPL78046 90
PROGRAM (MLCP) 34 .Net Security For Developers Part 2 APPL78047 90
Market Research, Applied - Distance Learning MKTG70001 133 National Knowledge Exam (NKE) Prep Workshop HRMT78000 119
Marketing 1 MKTG19439 132 NON-PROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR LEADERSHIP 34
Marketing 2 MKTG10625 132 Non-Profit Marketing and Community Outreach CSRV12903 101
Marketing Analysis and Planning MKTG27583 133 Nutrition for Well Being NUTR19207G 134
MARKETING AND SALES 38 Nutrition Health and Safety EDUC13764 104
Marketing on the World Wide Web - Distance Learning MKTG22183 133 Nutrition, Introduction-Distance Learning NUTR76002 134
Marketing Promotion Management ADVG20905 83
Master Planning of Resources (APICS)
Material Estimating and Methods
MATH AND SCIENCE - COLLEGE PREPARATION
MATM79609
ENGI70020
128
108
76
O
Mathematics 1 MATH17688 126 Object Oriented Programming 1 - JAVA PROG10082 137
Mathematics for Technicians 1 ENGI79023 109 Object Oriented Programming 2 - Java PROG24178 137
Mathematics for Technicians 2 ENGI79024 109 Observations in Early Childhood Education EDUC12375 103
Mathematics, Fundamental - Distance Learning MATH70007 127 Occupational Health and Safety HRMT70013 118
MATURE CONSUMERS STUDIES 39 Occupational Health and Safety - Distance Learning HRMT70014 118
Mechanical Fasteners ENGI79022 109 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (HTP) 35
MECHANICAL FUNDAMENTALS 76 College Mathematics, Foundations of - Distance Learning MATH70005 126
Mechanical Measurement and Quality Control ENGI79025 110 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 41
Mechanics of Materials ENGI23413 107 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - LEGAL 42
Medical Documents and Techniques OADM70008 135 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - MEDICAL 42

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Office Systems Procedures OADM70011 135 Principles and Practice of Insurance BUSM79801 96
ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF PURCHASING MANAGEMENT Principles of Administration MGMT70003 129
ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 35 Principles of Convention and Meeting Planning MGMT70037 131
Operating Systems Technologies (A+ Certification Prep) SYST19866 141 Principles of Drafting DESN10065 102
OPERATING SYSTEMS - UNIX 53 Principles of Exercise Science HEAL70020 116
Operations Management, Fundamentals of (APICS) MATM79604 127 Principles of Manufacturing Management (APICS) MATM79602 127
Operations Management, Introduction to MATM70003 127 Principles of Operations Planning (APICS) MATM79603 127

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

P Product Preparation for Pharmacy Technician Bridging


Professional Artists Portfolio
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PREPARATION COURSES
PHAR70003
ARTS70013
136
92
54
Painting 1 (Fine Arts) ARTS70007 92 Professional Practice for Pharmacy Technician Bridging PHAR70001 136
Painting 2 - Life Painting ARTS70008 92 Professional Practices EDUC22629 104
Painting: Studio ARTS78023 93 Professional Relationship Skills COMM16117 98
Palliative Care for the Allied Health Worker HEAL14857 116 Profiles in Crime SOCI10264G 139
Paths of Faith RELG12403G 138 Programmable Logic Control Level 1 ENGI21491 107
Payroll Administration BUSM70005 94 Programmable Logic Control Level 2 ENGI28418 107
Payroll Administration - Distance Learning BUSM70006 94 Project Construction Management ENGI70027 108
PAYROLL ASSOCIATION, CANADIAN 20 Project Human Resources and Communications
Payroll Compliance Legislation BUSM79008 95 Management MGMT79012 132
PAYROLL COMPLIANCE PRACTITIONER (PCP) 20 Project Management MGMT70023 130
Payroll Fundamentals 1 BUSM79009 95 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 36
Payroll Fundamentals 2 BUSM79010 95 PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXAM PREPARATION 36
Payroll Management, Introduction to BUSM79012 96 Project Management, Fundamentals of MGMT79001 131
Pedicure ESTH14310 111 Project Scheduling Management APPL70047 85
Personal Selling SALE24565 139 Promoting Pro Social Behaviour EDUC25283 105
Personal Success OMDP70016 136 PSW Consolidation FLPL10102 113
PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER 68 PSW Long-Term Care Practicum FLPL19402 113
Personal Support Worker Community Practicum FLPL10606 113 Psychology Core Concepts PSYC15065G 137
Personal Support, Introduction to HEAL18263 116 Psychology, Introduction - Distance Learning PSYC70005 137
Personnel Research Techniques and Human

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

Winter/Spring 2013 CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 157

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REGISTERED INSURANCE BROKERS OF ONTARIO
- LICENSING COURSE
Reliability QUAL79012
26
138
T
Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death RELG70000 138 TAX ACCOUNTING 22
Remote Sensing APPL70066 87 Taxation 1 ACCG34780 82
Rendering and Presentation Skills DESN20065 102 Taxation 1 - Distance Learning FINA70003 112
Reports and Presentations COMM28883 99 Taxation 2 ACCG30699 82
Researching and Reporting - Distance Learning COMM70004 99 Taxation 2 - Distance Learning FINA70004 112
Roofing Inspection ENGI79808 110 Teaching and Learning Strategies EDUC18081 104
TEACHING HATHA YOGA 69

S Technical Communication - Distance Learning


Technology: Apocalypse or Eden
TEEN SUMMER PROGRAM
COMM70029
SCIE16048G
100
139
17
School Age Child Care EDUC20705 104 Textiles and Applications DESN10199 102
Science Fiction - Distance Learning LITT70012 125 THANATOLOGY (DEATH AND DYING) 63
Security+ 2008 APPL78048 90 Thanatology, Introduction to HUMN70000 120
Service Marketing in ECE MKTG70003 133 The Business of Tomorrow - MLCP BUSM79013 96
Sexual Violence - Distance Learning SOCI70009 140 The Construction Industry ENGI70024 108
SHAREPOINT 54 The Fundamentals of Design DESN15436 102
SharePoint 2010 Developer WKSP78139 143 The Fundamentals of Home Staging ATDN78004 93
Simply Accounting 1 APPL70026 85 The Game of Soccer and Its Impact on Society SOCI70010 140
Simply Accounting 2 APPL70069 87 The Modern Portrait VDES70033 142
SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING 21 The Professional Edge BUSM13551 94
Small Business Management MGMT70034 131 THE WEB PROFESSIONAL PLUS 54
Small Photography Business VDES70014 141 Trade Show Management for Conventions MGMT70039 131
Small Product Photography VDES70031 142 Training and Development HRMT70019 119
Sociology, Introduction - Distance Learning SOCI70003 139 Training and Development - Distance Learning HRMT70020 119
SPANISH 48 Translation in the Workplace 1 COMM70031 100
Spanish Conversation 1 LANG70039 124 Translation in the Workplace 2 COMM70032 100
Spanish Conversation 2 LANG70040 124 Translation in the Workplace 3 COMM70033 100
SPECIALIZED RECREATIONAL LEADERSHIP 63 Translation in the Workplace 4 COMM70034 100
Speed, Agility and Quickness Training HEAL70023 117 Translation in the Workplace 5 COMM70035 101
Spreadsheets and Presentations APPL16367 84 Transportation Economics MATM79704 128
Staff Supervision and Development Transportation Systems MATM79701 128
in Early Childhood Education Settings MGMT70002 128 Transportation, Introduction to MATM70006 127
Statistical Methods and Analysis MATH29875 126 Trends and Issues in Adult Learning EDUC77011 107
Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance QUAL79015 138
Strategic Management of Resources (APICS)
Strategies for Challenging Behaviour
Strategies for Fostering Client Loyalty
MATM79610
PSYC16048
MKTG70011
128
137
133
U
Structure and Function of the Human Body BIOL19207 94 UML and the Unified Process WKSP78140 143
Structure Inspection ENGI79809 111 Understanding Families SOCI12029G 139
Subject Analysis and Classification - Distance Learning INFO70028 121 Underwriting Essentials BUSM79829 97
Supervisory Skills for Business and Industry UNIFIED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 55
- Distance Learning BUSM79004 95
Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management, Basics (APICS)
Supporting Families
MKTG31445
MATM79606
HEAL14579
133
127
116
V
Supporting Safe and Healthy Environments HEAL15738 116 VB.NET 1.2 For Developers Part 1 APPL78049 90
SUSTAINABIIITY EDUCATION 63 VB.NET 1.2 For Developers Part 2 APPL78050 91
Sustainability Education Curriculum Planning EDUC70030 106 VB.NET 1.2 For Developers Part 3 APPL78051 91
Sustainability Education Practicum EDUC70031 106 Veterinary Lab Procedures OADM70020 135
Systems Administration Linux/UNIX SYST28296 141 VETERINARY OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 44

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Veterinary Office Skills and Procedures - Distance Learning OADM70017 135
Veterinary Pharmacology, Basic OADM70023 136
Veterinary Surgical Procedures OADM70022 135
Veterinary Terminology - Distance Learning OADM70018 135
Visual Concepts and Principles DESN10049 102

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

Winter/Spring 2013 CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 159

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