Continuing Education
How to Use This Guide ...4
Why Choose Continuing Education? ...5
Online Education Advantage ...6
Corporate Solutions ... 7
Helping You Succeed ...8–9
Aboriginal Student Support & Community Relations ...10
Programs ...12–28
Regional Campuses ...29
Campus Maps ... 30–31
Registration Information ...32–33
Calendar ...34
Open House ...35
Applied Arts and Communication
Digital A/V Production ...11
Graphic Communications ...11
Residential Decorating ...11
Technical Communication ...11
Web Site Development ...11
Other Programs and Courses:
Apparel Design ...12
Certified Chef de Cuisine ...12
Culinary Workshops ...12
Writing Development ...12
Business and Management
Accounting ...13
Administrative Assistant ...13
Business Administration ...13
Business and Administrative Studies ...14
Financial Planning ...14
Human Resource Management ...14
Legal Assistant ...14
Management Development ...14
Marketing Management ...14
Professional Sales ...14
Small Business Management ...14
Other Programs and Courses:
• Business Workshops and Personal Development ...15
• Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping ...15
• Fundamentals of Fundraising...15
• Payroll Compliance Practitioner ...15
Community Services
Early Childhood Education ...16
Justice and Public Safety ...16
Recreation Facilitator for Older Adults ...16
Studies in Aboriginal Child Care ...16
Studies in Special Needs Child Care ...17
Therapeutic Recreation Facilitator for Older Adults ...17
Volunteer Management...17
Education and Foundation Studies
Educational Assistant ...18
Library and Information Technology ...18
Library Training ...18
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Practitioner ...18
Health Sciences
Funeral Director and Embalmer ...19
Health Care Aide ...19
Health Services Leadership and Management ...19
Health Unit Clerk ...19
Medical Device Reprocessing Technician ...20
Occupational Health and Safety ...20
Other Programs and Courses:
Health Sciences Courses:
• Dietary Aide ...20
• Medical Terminology ...20
• BLS for Healthcare Providers ...20
• Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 and 2 ...20
• Occupational Safety and Health...20
• Psychology ...20
• Sociology ...20
• Orthodontic Module ...20
• Nursing Microbiology ...20
• Paramedicine - Primary Care Paramedic...20
• Registered Nurse Refresher ...20
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Information Technology and Professional Studies
Business Analyst ...21
Cisco® Networks CCNA ...21
Computer and Network Support ...21
Computer Applications ...22
Information Communication Security ...22
Information Systems Programmer/Analyst...22
Project Management...22
Software Development ...22
Technology Management ...22
Other Programs and Courses:
Computer Training Courses ...22
Industry and Transportation
Building Construction Technician ...23
Civil Technician ...23
Design Drafting Technician ...23
Drafting/CAD...24
Industrial Supervision ...24
Operations Management ...24
Quality Systems Management and Application ...24
Transportation and Logistics Management ...24
Other Programs and Courses:
Civil Engineering Technology ...24
Mechanical Engineering Technology ...24
Computer-Aided Design and Drafting ...25
Construction Management ...25
Fire Alarm Technician ...25
Gold Seal ...25
Power Engineering ...25
Trades Qualification ...25
Trades and Industrial Skills Courses:
• Small Motor Mechanics ...25
• Trades and Industrial Skills ...25
• Welding Courses ...25
Full-time Programs
Administrative Assistant ...26
Educational Assistant ...26
General Insurance...26
Health Unit Clerk ...27
Legal Assistant ...27
Medical Device Reprocessing Technician ...27
Occupational Health and Safety ...27
Power Engineering - 5th Class ...27
Professional Photography ...27
Railway Conductor ...28
Residential Decorating ...28
SELECT YOUR PROGRAM
This Program Guide provides an overview of
the 100-plus career training programs offered
through Continuing Education on a
part-time and full-part-time basis. It’s one component
of a two-part information package that also
includes our Course Schedule.
Learn about:
• The part-time programs available in
Business, IT, Health Care, Applied Arts,
Skilled Trades, Community Services,
Education, and more
• The number of courses required to receive
a certificate or diploma
• Available delivery methods
• Registration and refund policies
• The range of support services offered at Red
River College
SELECT YOUR COURSE DATES
• Once you’ve decided on a program, the next
step is to find the course dates that suit
your needs. Consult the most recent Course
Schedule, which provides dates, times, fees,
locations and course codes.
• If you do not have a copy of the latest
Course Schedule, you can pick one up at
RRC’s Student Service Centres, or view
it on the College’s website. You may also
request a copy by calling 204.694.1789 or
1.866.242.7073, or emailing [email protected].
• The Course Schedule is published three times
per year (fall, winter and spring/summer) to
ensure information is up-to-date. You can
also find course information on our website
at rrc.ca/coned.
IT’S THAT EASY!
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How to
Use This
Guide
4
Why Choose
Continuing
Education?
1. INCREASE YOUR LEVEL OF EXPERTISE
2. PREPARE FOR A CAREER CHANGE
3. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
4. LIGHTEN YOUR COURSE LOAD
5. ADD NEW SKILLS TO YOUR RESUME
With more than 100 career-related programs and hundreds of individual
courses available by classroom or online delivery, Continuing Education
provides a flexible and accessible education designed to help you succeed.
Since all of our programming is market-driven, you’ll reap the benefits of
a relevant curriculum delivered by industry-experienced instructors.
No wonder the student satisfaction rate is consistently above 90%.
As you strive to launch, change or advance your career, we are thrilled to
assist you in reaching your goals through Continuing Education.
ADVANTAGE #1:
CONVENIENT AND FLEXIBLE
The typical classroom model doesn’t fit with
everyone’s schedule, but online delivery
allows you to learn — whenever and wherever
it’s convenient for you. Transform the time it
would take to drive to the College into time
for work, family and other activities.
ADVANTAGE #2:
SAVINGS
Online learning means you don’t have to
commute or relocate to pursue advanced
education credentials.
ADVANTAGE #3:
CAREER ADVANCEMENT
Stay competitive in the job market by
keeping your skills up-to-date.
ADVANTAGE #4:
SET THE PACE
Study year-round to fast-track the completion
of your certificate, diploma or degree, or take
the time required to suit your schedule.
ADVANTAGE #5:
COMMUNITY
Experience a sense of community while
participating in online classes. Communities
will develop as you engage with others,
sharing social and emotional experiences and
learning. Depending on the course, you can
study online or by paper-based courses that
allow you to interact with your instructors and
fellow students by email, teleconference or
online chat.
Explore this guide to see the programs and courses that can be completed by
online education, including Business and Management, Information Technology,
Education, Community Services, Health Sciences, and more.
For more information or to register, contact
204.694.1789
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1.866.242.7073
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rrc.ca/distance
Online Education Advantage
When it comes to pursuing your educational goals, location
and scheduling shouldn’t be obstacles!
• We match subject matter experts with instructional designers to develop training
solutions that fit your organization’s specific needs.
How we help you:
How you benefit:
• We help you assess your audiences, goals and outcomes — then craft a customized training plan that meets the needs of your industry and your organization.
• We help you develop the project management and leadership skills required to improve efficiencies and ensure success in a range of complex environments.
• You can explore performance-based coaching techniques to support your employees’ performance, while contributing to their professional growth and development.
• You can also give your staff insight about their supervisory and leadership strengths, while providing opportunities to develop strategies for improving their skills.
Corporate Solutions
E303-2055 Notre Dame Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3H 0J9 Tel: 204.632.3776 Email: [email protected]
BEFORE YOU ENROL:
Do you have questions about prerequisites,
schedules or part-time courses? Let our
Information Specialists help determine your
educational needs, and assist you in
successfully continuing your education.
P: 204.632.3792 or 1.866.242.7073
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING
If you’ve already been in the workforce or
have received training from another
post-secondary institution, there’s a chance you
can get credit for proven learning from your
work/life experiences or previous education.
Talk to a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Advisor to find out how.
rrc.ca/rpl
CAMPUS TOURS
Wondering what the RRC campuses are like?
Book a tour with one of our Recruitment
Officers to learn about campus life, services
available to students, and programs offered at
each campus.
rrc.ca/visitwithus
WHILE YOU’RE HERE:
PEER TUTORING
Need some extra help outside of the
classroom? Our Learning Assistance Centre
provides you with up to 12 hours of free
tutoring per semester, in either a small group
or individual setting. You can also earn money
by becoming a tutor yourself!
rrc.ca/lac
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Get help with job-seeking strategies, resumé
writing, cover letters, interview preparation
and many other employment-related tasks.
rrc.ca/ses
COUNSELLING AND
ACCESSIBILITY SUPPORT
Personal well-being is key to academic
success. RRC provides counsellors to help
you with academic and personal struggles
during your time at the College.
rrc.ca/disabilityservices
rrc.ca/counsellingservices
STUDENT RESIDENCES
Located in the Paterson GlobalFoods Institute
at the Exchange District Campus, our student
residence is a great place for you to live. We
provide furnished rooms, meal plans and
community — all in close proximity to your
classes.
rrc.ca/campusliving
FITNESS AND RECREATION
RRC offers fitness facilities at both the Notre
Dame and Exchange District Campuses.
Cardio and weight equipment; spin, core and
yoga classes; and change rooms and shower
facilities are available to students and alumni
with a valid card. You can also hit the playing
fields and running paths surrounding the
Notre Dame Campus.
rrc.ca/athletics
LIBRARIES
Our libraries offer everything you need for
optimum studying. Access our entire catalogue
of books, online databases and computer labs,
as well as materials from the University of
Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg.
rrc.ca/library
Helping You Succeed
STUDENT PARKING
Parking spaces at Notre Dame Campus
are limited, and require the purchase of a
monthly/annual permit or an hourly/daily pass
from a ticket dispenser. Daily and monthly
parking at the Exchange District Campus is
available at surrounding parkades.
rrc.ca/parking
SAFETY AND SECURITY
We take a proactive approach to maintaining
a safe and secure environment for everyone.
Security Services provides 24-hour on-campus
patrols, Safewalk escorts for students walking
alone at night, and emergency call boxes
located throughout our campuses.
rrc.ca/security
PAYING FOR IT
Succeeding in your studies requires a
significant investment of both time and
money. While most RRC programs are quite
affordable compared to other post-secondary
options, students can still use all the help they
can get. Here are a few ways to lighten the
financial load:
SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
Every year, RRC assists students by providing
awards, bursaries and scholarships that have
been donated by corporations, community
organizations and individuals.
Awards or scholarships are provided based
on academic achievement, financial need,
community or school involvement, or other
special criteria as set out by the award
sponsor. Supports are available to both new
and current students enrolled in College
programs. For a complete list of awards,
bursaries and scholarships, visit:
rrc.ca/awards
MANITOBA STUDENT AID
The Manitoba Student Aid Branch can help
with applications for federal and provincial
loans, grants and bursaries. Assistance is
based on an assessment of financial need and
is provided primarily in the form of repayable
Canada and Manitoba Student Loans.
Non-repayable grants and bursaries are also
available. You should apply for student aid
well in advance of your program start date.
manitobastudentaid.ca
MANITOBA TUITION FEE
INCOME TAX REBATE
The provincial government offers a 60%
income tax rebate on eligible tuition fees for
students who choose to stay in Manitoba
after graduating from RRC.
gov.mb.ca/tuitionrebate
If you have questions about financial
assistance, visit one of RRC’s Student Service
Centres.
STUDENT SERVICE CENTRES
Access all of the services you need — in one
convenient location! Located at both Winnipeg
campuses, RRC’s Student Service Centres
are your first point of contact when making
appointments with advisors, paying your
tuition, getting your student card and seeking
information about parking.
School of Continuing Education
C116–2055 Notre Dame Ave.
P: 204.694.1789 or 1.866.242.7073 Fax: 204.633.6489 E: [email protected] W: rrc.ca/coned H: Mon–Thu: 8:00am–5:00pm Fri: 8:00am–3:30pm Closed Sat + Sun
Notre Dame Campus Student Service Centre
D101–2055 Notre Dame Ave.
P: 204.632.2327 or 1.800.903.7707
W: rrc.ca/studentservices
H: Mon–Thu: 8:00am–5:30pm Fri: 9:00 am–4:00pm Closed Sat + Sun
Exchange District Campus
Student Service Centre
P104–106 Princess St.
P: 204.632.2327 or 1.800.903.7707 E: [email protected] W: rrc.ca/studentservices H: Mon–Thu: 8:00am–4:30pm Fri: 9:00am–4:00pm Closed Sat + SunAt Red River College, we realize the pursuit
of educational goals can be a difficult,
demanding process. We also realize the best
way to help you achieve your goals is by
providing an environment in which you feel
happy, safe and supported.
That’s why we’re committed to welcoming
you to the Red River College community. Our
Aboriginal Student Centre and its team of
staff are dedicated to providing you with all
the comforts of home, by ensuring a positive
campus environment, promoting respect and
cultural awareness, and assisting you as you
adjust to College life.
Aboriginal Liaison/Advisors:
Helping You Get Started
As Red River College’s Aboriginal Liaison/
Advisors, our goal is to be the first point
of contact for members of our Aboriginal
community. We’re here to assist with
everything from one-on-one advising to
helping you access the many supports and
services across the College. Whether you have
questions about our programs, application
processes, admission requirements, funding
or housing, we’re here to help you take the
next step in your educational journey.
Monica Morin – Aboriginal Liaison/Advisor
P:
204.631.3361
E:
Jaime Richard – Aboriginal Liaison/Advisor
P:
204.632.2483
E:
EDUCATION. SUPPORT. ACCESS. COMMUNITY.
Aboriginal Student Support
& Community Relations
For more information on Aboriginal Support Services:
204.632.3773
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rrc.ca/aboriginaleducation
DIGITAL A/V PRODUCTION
9 C
/
Discover the exciting world of digital audio/ visual (A/V) production at RRC’s Exchange District Campus. Take this program to gain or upgrade to professional-level media production skills. Explore the key areas of digital video camera operation, software tools, and non-linear editing for both digital audio and video.
rrc.ca/dav
GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS
12 C
/
Develop the fundamental skills for success in the field of graphic design. Learn the latest industry trends and techniques, while practicing basic design application, composition, drawing and illustration using the latest software.
rrc.ca/grc
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
This part-time program has been discontinued. Please see full-time Professional Photography (page 27) to complete your program, or call the Program Facilitator at 204.632.3440.
rrc.ca/pht
RESIDENTIAL DECORATING
9 C
Gain the skills to successfully manage decorating projects. Learn to apply design principles that enhance the function and quality of both interior and exterior living environments. Analyze your clients' decorating needs — then develop furniture floor plans, recommend product purchases, and facilitate installation arrangements. > Optional practicum: September and May
rrc.ca/res
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
7 C
Develop the knowledge and skills to succeed as a technical communication professional. Learn to write and present information that is clear, concise and audience-focused. Explore specialized communication formats, including proposal writing, online documentation and technical manuals.
rrc.ca/tcs
WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT
12 C
Train for a career in the fast-paced and ever-evolving field of web development. Using basic programming and design tools, you’ll learn how to build and maintain content for websites, integrate audiovisual objects, manage web development projects, and communicate effectively with project teams and clients in various industries.
rrc.ca/web
Applied Arts and Communications
Design. Taste. Delight.
LEGEND
NUMBER OF COURSES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF PROGRAM 1 Course 2 Courses, etc. PROGRAM CREDENTIAL C Certificate D Diploma P Post-Diploma LEARNING OPTIONS Work Experience Practicum DELIVERY OPTIONS Classroom Distance/
Classroom with some courses available by distance
Full-time Part-time
12
12
OTHER PROGRAMS AND COURSES
APPAREL DESIGN
6
Gain the experience you need to design and make clothing. Whether you’re a hobbyist or already working in the fashion and garment industries, this program will help you gain experience in pattern design and development, tailoring, fabric properties and fashion illustration.
rrc.ca/ads
CERTIFIED CHEF DE CUISINE
4
C
The Certified Chef de Cuisine (CCC) professional designation is the highest rung on the career ladder for Canadian cooks, representing an acknowledgment of skills and experience through participation in a training program. The Canadian Culinary Institute works jointly with colleges to deliver and evaluate course work to candidates. The requisite skills and knowledge are identified in the National Standards for Professional Cooks 1997.
Upon successful completion of theory classes and practical exams, students will receive certification through the Canadian Culinary Federation of Chefs and Cooks.
rrc.ca/cua
CULINARY WORKSHOPS
Our Culinary Workshop Series is for anyone who enjoys cooking and the adventure of new culinary experiences. Each month features different workshops on cooking, baking and special events for young and old. Watch our website for new culinary opportunities throughout the year.
All workshops are held at our state-of-the-art Paterson GlobalFoods Institute, located at 504 Main St., in the Exchange District.
rrc.ca/cook
WRITING DEVELOPMENT
17
/
Develop your writing talent or expand your expertise in written communications. Learn and practice your writing skills with our highly trained instructors. Broaden your horizons by studying writing-related topics ranging from proposal and report writing to children’s books, newsletters and magazine writing.
96%
of RRC students
find jobs within
six months of
graduating.
ACCOUNTING
9 C
/
Learn the fundamentals of accounting and how to prepare financial statements — by building your accounting, financial and related computer skills. Gain a strong working knowledge of double entry accounting, adjustments, special ledgers, journals and the preparation of financial statements. Expand your knowledge in one of three areas: cost accounting, finance, or the application of accounting in business decision processes.
rrc.ca/act
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
11 C
/
Gain the administrative and technical skills to meet the demands of the current and emerging office environment. Learn the theory and practice to succeed in an entry-level administrative position. Become knowledgeable in business office software, administrative procedures, communication, teamwork and problem-solving.
> Delivered at five campuses: > Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg > Interlake Campus, Selkirk
> Portage Campus, Portage la Prairie > Steinbach Campus > Winkler Campus > Three-week practicum rrc.ca/ada
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
24 DDevelop your knowledge and skill base in supervision, management, accounting and communications through related courses and practical projects. In Year 2, you’ll declare a major in accounting, administration or marketing. Group projects are an integral part of this program.
> Credit transfer opportunities:
> Eight Canadian universities and colleges > Three international universities
rrc.ca/bua
Business and Management
Responding to Industry
LEGEND
NUMBER OF COURSES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF PROGRAM 1 Course 2 Courses ETC PROGRAM CREDENTIAL C Certificate D Diploma P Post-Diploma LEARNING OPTIONS Work Experience Practicum Fast-Track DELIVERY OPTIONS Classroom Distance/
Classroom with some courses available by distance
Full-time Part-time
14
BUSINESS AND
ADMINISTRATIVE STUDIES
12 C
Expand your knowledge and develop the fundamental skills to supervise, communicate and manage. Electives can help you further develop your understanding of key business functions such as accounting, economics and marketing. This program is ideal if you’re looking to develop a broad understanding of management and administrative functions, or to prepare for advancement, career changes or a new job.
rrc.ca/bas
FINANCIAL PLANNING
6
Gain the knowledge to become a certified financial planner. Develop the skills to determine a client’s financial needs and objectives, and to create a customized investment and savings plan that achieves those goals. You’ll cover the fundamentals of financial planning and related topics, including retirement, income tax, strategic investment, risk management and estate.
rrc.ca/fin
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
9 C
Train for a career in the fast-growing business field of human resource management (HRM). Learn the fundamental components of an HR program, including staffing, recruitment, selection, compensation, training and development. Get the educational foundation for professional HRM designations such as the Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) and International Personnel Management Association of Canada (IPMA) certifications.
rrc.ca/hrm
LEGAL ASSISTANT
25 C
/
Prepare for success in a supporting role as part of a law firm or legal department. Learn to prepare legal documentation for real estate, civil litigation, wills and estates, domestic and family law, business and appeals. Develop the skills required for effective performance in an administrative position in a legal setting.
rrc.ca/lad
MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT
6 (min. 240 hrs) C
Explore the principles of management theory and the human resource function, while developing the knowledge and skills to manage people effectively. You’ll cover a wide range of management-related disciplines, including communications, leadership, organizational behaviour and ethics. Expand and enhance your supervisory skills to improve your career prospects or prepare for advancement.
rrc.ca/mtd
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
12 C
/
Acquire the knowledge to successfully manage marketing functions, including advertising and sales. Learn the theory and principles behind marketing, and how it’s used to develop and promote goods and services. Study a variety of topics — including consumer behaviour, e-business, event management and advanced marketing techniques — and learn how they’re applied in various environments.
rrc.ca/mkt
PROFESSIONAL SALES
6 C
/
Gain the fundamental knowledge, skills and attitude to successfully enter the sales field. Discover professional sales techniques, improve business communication skills, and build a solid customer service relations background. This program meets the first criteria for the Canadian Professional Sales Association’s (CPSA) Certified Sales Professional (CSP) designation.
> Accreditation opportunity: Canadian Professional Sales Association
rrc.ca/prs
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
6 (min. 240 hrs) C
/
Prepare for a successful career as your own boss or as the manager of a small business. Develop an appreciation of entrepreneurship and learn what it takes to launch your own business. Gain an understanding of management and business topics, ranging from computerized accounting and customer service to human resources and professional sales techniques.
rrc.ca/sbm
14
200+
full and part-time
degree, diploma,
certificate, and
apprenticeship
programs are
available at RRC.
LEGEND
NUMBER OF COURSES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF PROGRAM 1 Course 2 Courses ETC PROGRAM CREDENTIAL C Certificate D Diploma P Post-Diploma LEARNING OPTIONS Work Experience Practicum Fast-Track DELIVERY OPTIONS Classroom Distance/
Classroom with some courses available by distance
Full-time Part-time
OTHER PROGRAMS AND COURSES
BUSINESS WORKSHOPS AND
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
/
Enhance your business-related skills through a variety of workshops and seminars. Develop your ability to deal effectively with a wide range of work-related, organizational and daily living situations.
rrc.ca/seminars
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF
BOOKKEEPING
/
Gain the skills required to become a certified bookkeeper while also applying courses for credit toward a number of Red River College certificate programs. This program features equivalent courses to help you attain the designation of Certified Bookkeeper. > Credit transfer opportunity: Canadian
Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB)
FUNDAMENTALS OF FUNDRAISING
C
Acquire hands-on training with a development campaign or fundraising effort from the Association of Fundraising Professionals, whose experts can help revitalize your current fundraising plan and transform a struggling development effort. Learn how to raise money more effectively and efficiently, regardless of the size of your organization. > Five-week series of workshops
> Offered in conjunction with the Manitoba chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals
> Exchange District Campus, Winnipeg
rrc.ca/fundraising
PAYROLL COMPLIANCE
PRACTITIONER
4
/
Start a career in payroll or enhance your current payroll knowledge with the Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) program. Gain the compliance knowledge required to process an organization’s annual payroll cycle, effectively communicate payroll information to all stakeholders, and understand the accounting function as it relates to payroll.
> Must be registered with the CPA to be eligible for an access codes and books
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
38 D
Develop the knowledge and skills to provide quality child care in the community. Prepare to support children and families in group care settings. Learn how to plan appropriate learning experiences that stimulate the intellectual, physical, emotional and social development of young children.
> Delivered at five campuses: > Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg > Interlake Campus, Selkirk
> Portage Campus, Portage la Prairie > Steinbach Campus
> Winkler Campus
rrc.ca/ecn
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY
12 C
/
Gain the knowledge required for a successful career in the criminal justice system. Develop a comprehensive understanding of various topics to enter the criminology and human justice field. This program explores a wide range of issues, including Aboriginal cultures, treatment and intervention strategies, and policing in the 21st century.
> Delivered at two campuses: > Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg > Winkler Campus
rrc.ca/jps
RECREATION FACILITATOR FOR
OLDER ADULTS
This program has been discontinued and replaced with Therapeutic Recreation Facilitator For Older Adults. Please see Therapeutic Recreation Facilitator for Older Adults (page 17) to complete your program, or call the Program Facilitator at 204.632.2237.
rrc.ca/trf
STUDIES IN ABORIGINAL CHILD
CARE
6 P C
Expand your early childhood education expertise by specializing in Aboriginal child care. Study relevant topics and issues, including a history of Aboriginal people in Canada, as well as Aboriginal children, families and communities. This program is for those who have completed their Early Childhood Education diploma, Competency Based Assessment (CBA), or relevant degree.
rrc.ca/sac
Community Services
Contributing to the Community
16
9
RRC campuses
serve students
from across
Manitoba.
LEGEND
NUMBER OF COURSES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF PROGRAM 1 Course 2 Courses ETC PROGRAM CREDENTIAL C Certificate D Diploma P Post-Diploma LEARNING OPTIONS Work Experience Practicum Fast-Track DELIVERY OPTIONS Classroom Distance/
Classroom with some courses available by distance
Full-time Part-time
STUDIES IN SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD
CARE
6 P C
Develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to work effectively with children with special support needs. Gain the expertise to succeed through course topics such as understanding children’s behaviour, working with children with special needs, and leading inclusion. Take this program if you have completed your Early Childhood Education diploma, Competency Based Assessment (CBA), or relevant degree.
rrc.ca/ssn
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION
FACILITATOR FOR OLDER ADULTS
22 C
/
Gain the knowledge and skills to work in therapeutic and leisure recreational programming and services for older adults. Learn to plan, promote, deliver and evaluate effective programs for clientele in various settings, including personal care homes, extended hospital care, adult day centres, assisted living and other community-based programs.
Workplace safety, privacy and health regulations are a key component of the program. You’ll have three opportunities to practice what you have learned, in a workplace experience and two fieldwork placements.
rrc.ca/trf
VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT
6 (+72 hours electives or ) C
/
Expand or upgrade your knowledge and management skills to ensure the success of your volunteer programs and their contribution to your organization’s goals and objectives. Develop the skills to recruit, select, motivate, train and manage volunteers in the multi-faceted field of volunteer management.Delivered in partnership with:
Volunteer Manitoba, Volunteer Burnaby, Volunteer Kelowna, Volunteer Richmond, Volunteer Victoria and Volunteer Centre Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows.
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT
18 C
Prepare for a career working with students in an educational setting to support the work of teachers and clinicians. Explore the developmental needs of children and the instructional strategies to meet those needs. Focus on a variety of topics, ranging from inclusive education and learner characteristics to supporting the learning environment, managing behaviour, and professionalism. Oral presentations, written assignments and group projects are integral parts of the program.
> Delivered at five campuses:
> Exchange District Campus, Winnipeg > Interlake Campus, Selkirk
> Portage Campus, Portage la Prairie > Steinbach Campus
> Winkler Campus
rrc.ca/eda
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
26 D
Obtain the public service and technical skills to become a productive employee in a library or related environment. Learn the fundamentals of both manual and automated systems for acquiring, organizing and disseminating information in a variety of formats.
> Practicum: three two-week field placements
rrc.ca/lte
LIBRARY TRAINING
7 C
Gain the knowledge and basic skills to work in small schools and public libraries.
rrc.ca/ltr
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING
(RPL) PRACTITIONER
6 C
/
Gain the skills needed to effectively practice in the RPL or related fields, including adult learning, human resources, career and employment counselling, and qualification recognition. Learn key functions such as advising, assessing and facilitating of RPL practices and systems.
rrc.ca/plp
Education and Foundation Studies
Information and Knowledge Management
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
EMBALMER
16 C
Gain the knowledge and skills to work in the funeral services industry as a licensed funeral director and/or embalmer. Explore the psychology of grieving, belief systems and interpersonal skills that funeral directors need to help bereaved families during the funeral planning process. Learn the required scientific and technical theory in combination with hands-on training in the areas of embalming and restorative art. The application of Manitoba laws and regulations related to funeral planning and embalming is a key component of the program.
rrc.ca/fde
HEALTH CARE AIDE
13 C
Study and train to become a health-care worker who, under the supervision of a nurse, assists hospital patients, personal care home residents or home-care clients with meeting their physical, emotional and social needs. > Program must be completed within
18 months
> Delivered at five campuses: > Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg > Interlake Campus, Selkirk
> Portage Campus, Portage la Prairie > Steinbach Campus
> Winkler Campus
rrc.ca/hea
HEALTH SERVICES LEADERSHIP
AND MANAGEMENT
10 C
Develop the knowledge and management theory to become an effective and proactive health services manager. Enhance your leadership skills to meet the challenges of the rapidly-changing health services field.
rrc.ca/hsm
HEALTH UNIT CLERK
10 C
/
Gain the knowledge and skills required to function as part of the health-care team. Learn the roles and responsibilities of a health unit clerk, including maintaining patient and unit records, processing physician orders, diagnostic and laboratory orders, and managing unit supplies.
> Program must be completed within 32 months
rrc.ca/heu
Health Sciences
Care for All
LEGEND
NUMBER OF COURSES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF PROGRAM 1 Course 2 Courses ETC PROGRAM CREDENTIAL C Certificate D Diploma P Post-Diploma LEARNING OPTIONS Work Experience Practicum Fast-Track DELIVERY OPTIONS Classroom Distance/
Classroom with some courses available by distance
Full-time Part-time
20
MEDICAL DEVICE REPROCESSING
TECHNICIAN
9 C
/
Learn the theory and practical components related to the decontamination, cleaning, processing, assembly, sterilization, storage and distribution of medical devices and supplies within a health-care setting. As members of the health-care team, medical device reprocessing technicians play a vital role in providing support to patient-care services in hospitals and clinical settings.
rrc.ca/mdt
OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH AND SAFETY
16 C
/
Gain a fundamental understanding of occupational safety and health. This program addresses the roles and responsibilities of an occupational safety and health employee, including risk management, hazard recognition, control, and prevention and safety management systems in the workplace. The program incorporates a multi-disciplinary approach in contributing to the development of a health and safety culture.
rrc.ca/osy
OTHER PROGRAMS AND COURSES
HEALTH SCIENCES COURSES
/
> Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers
> Dietary Aide
> Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 > Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 > Medical Terminology
> Nursing Microbiology
> Occupational Safety and Health > Orthodonic Module
> Psychology > Sociology
PARAMEDICINE - PRIMARY CARE
PARAMEDIC-RELATED COURSES
4
Develop the skills to work in the exciting and challenging field of emergency medical services.
> Transfer credit opportunity into RRC’s full-time Paramedicine - Primary Care Paramedic program:
> Anatomy and Physiology 1 (ANTY-1001) > Health Systems
> PARM - Medical Terminology > Pharmacology Theory
REGISTERED NURSE REFRESHER
7
Review the basic nursing theory and skills to help you achieve the entry-level competencies for registered nurses in Manitoba.
> Nursing practice experience > Available by distance delivery
rrc.ca/rnr
96%
of employers
report being
more than
satisfied with
RRC grads.
BUSINESS ANALYST
9 C
Gain the knowledge and skills to analyze and validate business requirements, and to determine how to recommend real solutions to enterprise problems. Learn how to elicit, plan, monitor, test, document and communicate requirements throughout the entire life cycle of a product.
rrc.ca/ban
CISCO® NETWORKS CCNA
4 C
Learn how to design, build and maintain small- to medium-sized networks. Receive theoretical foundation from industry-qualified instructors, then learn to apply your knowledge and skills using Cisco® technologies. This accredited program will prepare you for the Certified Cisco® Network Associate (CCNA) examination.
> Accredited program
rrc.ca/ccna
COMPUTER AND NETWORK
SUPPORT
7 C
/
Prepare for success as a computer and network support specialist by enhancing your knowledge of computer hardware, networks, servers and operating systems. Learn how to set up, maintain, manage and troubleshoot computer systems using industry standards. Many of the classes in this program are designed to help you prepare for industry certification.
rrc.ca/cns
Information Technology
and Professional Studies
Industry-Recognized Certifications
LEGEND
NUMBER OF COURSES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF PROGRAM 1 Course 2 Courses ETC PROGRAM CREDENTIAL C Certificate D Diploma P Post-Diploma LEARNING OPTIONS Work Experience Practicum Fast-Track DELIVERY OPTIONS Classroom Distance/
Classroom with some courses available by distance
Full-time Part-time
22
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
9 C
Develop the skills required to become certification-ready, using today’s most popular office applications. Gain hands-on experience using RRC’s computer labs, featuring Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite. You’ll cover a range of relevant topics, including word processing, spreadsheets, photo editing software, accounting software, and more. > Microsoft Certification-aligned courses
rrc.ca/cas
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION
SECURITY
6 C
Prepare for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP®) exam. Learn about information, hardware, network and staff security. Focus on establishing a security program, determining its requirements, managing risk, applying cryptography, managing security, and more.
rrc.ca/ics
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
PROGRAMMER/ANALYST
15 C
Prepare for a successful Information Technology (IT) career in application development. Explore the following concepts: software design, teaching essential analysis, design, project management, development and other relevant competencies required of IT practitioners.
rrc.ca/isp
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
8 C
Develop the critical project management skills to effectively manage programs or projects in a variety of complex environments. Learn how to deliver projects on time and on budget. Study a range of relevant subjects, including project planning, communication management and quality control.
rrc.ca/pmt
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
7 C
Enhance your career opportunities as a software developer. Upgrade your application development skills or learn a new computer language. This program uses in-depth training focused on object-oriented analysis and programming to help you improve your abilities. Study essential programming concepts, plus a choice of certification-aligned Visual Basic.NET or Java languages.
rrc.ca/sdt
TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
10 C
/
Develop the knowledge, skills and abilities required to supervise and manage people and projects in a technical field. Study the following topics: project management, marketing, managerial communications, business policies, human organizational behaviour, finance and economics. This program offers a condensed, accessible solution to the demand for advanced management training.
> Registration prerequisite: technical diploma or university degree in a scientific or technology discipline
OTHER PROGRAMS AND COURSES
COMPUTER TRAINING COURSES
/
Computer Training courses provide you with the knowledge and skills to plan, manage, implement, update and analyze a variety of computer applications.
98%
of RRC grads
choose to stay
and work in
Manitoba.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
TECHNICIAN
6 C
/
Learn the methods, techniques and supervisory skills to succeed as a construction supervisor. Study construction law, project management, drafting fundamentals and other topics to round out your skill set and prepare you to function effectively in a building construction environment. This program includes non-construction-based courses to provide an interdisciplinary approach to managing various trades and projects in the construction industry.
rrc.ca/bct
CIVIL TECHNICIAN
20 C
/
Prepare for a career as a civil technology technician. Study a variety of topics, including mathematics, field testing and sampling, statics and strength of materials, surveying, technical communications, computer applications and engineering graphics. > Transfer credit opportunity to the Civil
Engineering Technology diploma program
rrc.ca/cit
DESIGN DRAFTING TECHNICIAN
5 (+160 hrs elective) D
/
Enhance your skills and increase your technical knowledge in a range of subject areas, including engineering design, project management, building code analysis and applied mechanics. You are eligible for this program if you’re a graduate of a CAD technology discipline and/or you have relevant work experience.
rrc.ca/ddt
Industry and Transportation
Hands-on Programs and Courses
LEGEND
NUMBER OF COURSES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF PROGRAM 1 Course 2 Courses ETC PROGRAM CREDENTIAL C Certificate D Diploma P Post-Diploma LEARNING OPTIONS Work Experience Practicum Fast-Track DELIVERY OPTIONS Classroom Distance/
Classroom with some courses available by distance
Full-time Part-time
24
DRAFTING/CAD
7 C
/
Learn the basics of developing construction drawings. Gain the skills needed to complete manual or computer-generated plans and drawings for residential and commercial construction projects. Study building materials, drafting fundamentals, AutoCAD, and more.
rrc.ca/dca
INDUSTRIAL SUPERVISION
6 C
/
Explore the principles of management in an organizational setting to prepare for a leadership role in industry. Acquire the knowledge and supervisory skills to make an enhanced contribution to your organization. Study ethical and safety issues that relate to the workplace.
rrc.ca/isn
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
12 C
/
Gain the knowledge and professional development required to pursue a career in materials, management, manufacturing/ production and logistics. Enhance your understanding of operations management topics, including purchasing, accounting, production supervision, inventory management, and traffic and storage functions.
> American Production and Inventory Control Society certification opportunity
rrc.ca/omt
QUALITY SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
AND APPLICATION
8 C
/
Prepare for success as a quality technician or quality assurance practitioner. Study the theory and concepts of quality management, and their applications. Learn to contribute effectively as part of a management team working to implement and maintain an organization’s quality program. Cover a range of topics relevant to the field of quality systems management, including: data analysis, statistical process control, ISO 9001:2000 quality systems, and process management.
rrc.ca/qsm
TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS
MANAGEMENT
7 C
/
Develop the skills and knowledge to succeed as a manager in the transportation and logistics industry. Prepare for a management career in the field by studying logistics processes, transportation systems, business communications and economics.
> Offered in conjunction with the Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation
rrc.ca/tad
OTHER PROGRAMS AND COURSES
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
20(to be applied to the FT program) Develop the knowledge and skills to succeed as a technologist in the field of civil engineering. You’ll study a range of relevant topics, including technical communications, engineering economics and geotechnical materials.
> Transfer credit opportunity to the full-time Civil Engineering Technology diploma program
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
10(to be applied to the FT program)
/
Explore a range of subjects, including engineering design, basic manufacturing, applied mechanics, engineering materials, and more. Earn credits toward RRC’s three-year, full-time diploma program in Mechanical Engineering Technology, while acquiring the knowledge and skills to attain a job or promotion in the aerospace industry. > Transfer credit opportunity to the full-timeMechanical Engineering Technology diploma program
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND
DRAFTING
/
Prepare for introductory or advanced positions in a broad range of industries, including construction, architecture, mechanical design and manufacturing. Receive hands-on training to become familiar with popular CAD software used in the industry.
> Three courses available by distance delivery
92%
of grads would
recommend RRC
to a friend.
LEGEND
NUMBER OF COURSES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF PROGRAM 1 Course 2 Courses ETC PROGRAM CREDENTIAL C Certificate D Diploma P Post-Diploma LEARNING OPTIONS Work Experience Practicum Fast-Track DELIVERY OPTIONS Classroom Distance/
Classroom with some courses available by distance
Full-time Part-time
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
13 (to be applied to the FT program)
Focus on the technical and management skills needed in heavy, industrial, and commercial and residential construction. Learn about codes, laws and regulations while respecting sustainable environmental practices. Develop managerial knowledge through courses designed for those working in the skilled trades or engineering technologies. > Transfer credit opportunity to RRC’s
full-time Bachelor of Technology - Construction Management degree program
> Some part-time courses may need to be combined to receive credit.
FIRE ALARM TECHNICIAN
Gain the theory, principles and skill set required for a successful career in fire alarm systems installation and maintenance. Study a range of topics, including electronics, business communication and fire alarm systems. This program, in conjunction with on-the-job training and one to two years of experience, can lead to certification by the Canadian Fire Alarm Association.
GOLD SEAL
/
RRC is the ideal educational partner for industry professionals who want to enhance their knowledge base and pursue nationally-recognized certification. The College offers Gold Seal courses in subjects ranging from Construction Jobsite Management to Principles of Supervision and Leadership. > RRC courses are recognized by the
Canadian Construction Association as credits towards their Gold Seal Certification Program
POWER ENGINEERING
7
Obtain the skills and knowledge required to become a licensed power engineer. Learn to safely and effectively operate major equipment in commercial and industrial buildings. This program’s instruction meets the rating and licensing requirements as regulated by the Manitoba Department of Labour under the Power Engineers Act. A plant’s physical size determines a power engineer’s licensing requirements.
TRADES QUALIFICATION
Get the help you need while preparing for trades qualification exams. Our qualified instructors have the expertise to assist you in a variety of trades.
TRADES AND INDUSTRIAL SKILLS
COURSES
Obtain training in various trade-related areas including:
> Small Motor Mechanics > Trades and Industrial Skills > Welding
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
11 C
Gain the administrative and technical skills to meet the demands of the current and emerging office environment. Learn the theory and practice to succeed in an entry-level administrative position. You’ll be knowledgeable in business office software, administrative procedures, communication, teamwork and problem solving.
> 17-week certificate program > Available on a part-time basis > Delivered at five campuses:
> Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg > Interlake Campus, Selkirk
> Portage Campus, Portage la Prairie > Steinbach Campus > Winkler Campus > Three-week practicum rrc.ca/ada
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT
18 CTrain for a career working with students in an educational setting to support the work of teachers and clinicians. Study and explore the developmental needs of children, as well as the instructional strategies to meet those needs. Focus on a variety of topics, ranging from inclusive education and learner characteristics to supporting the learning environment, managing behaviour and professionalism.
> Six-month certificate program > Available on a part-time basis > Delivered at five campuses:
> Exchange District Campus, Winnipeg > Interlake Campus, Selkirk
> Portage Campus, Portage la Prairie > Steinbach Campus
> Winkler Campus
rrc.ca/eac
GENERAL INSURANCE
11 C
Gain the knowledge required for property and casualty insurance sales, claims adjusting, underwriting and risk management. Acquire the fundamental insurance and business skills for entry-level positions in the property and casualty insurance field. You’ll be prepared for the roles and responsibilities of the insurance generalist as an underwriter, adjuster, claims examiner and business development specialist.
> 11-month certificate program > Entry date: August
> Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg
> Offered in conjunction with the Insurance Institute of Manitoba
Full-time Fast Track Programs
Career Ready in Less Than Eleven Months
39
The number of
Safewalk phones
across both
main campuses
26
LEGEND
NUMBER OF COURSES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF PROGRAM 1 Course 2 Courses ETC PROGRAM CREDENTIAL C Certificate D Diploma P Post-Diploma LEARNING OPTIONS Work Experience Practicum Fast-Track DELIVERY OPTIONS Classroom Distance/
Classroom with some courses available by distance
Full-time Part-time
HEALTH UNIT CLERK
10 C
Acquire the knowledge and skills to function as part of a health-care team. Learn the roles and responsibilities of a health unit clerk, including maintaining patient and unit records, processing physicians’ orders, processing diagnostic and laboratory orders, and managing unit supplies.
> Four-month certificate program > Available on a part-time basis > Delivered at two campuses:
> Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg (August and February entry dates)
> Portage Campus, Portage la Prairie (entry dates vary)
> Clinical practicum (240 hours)
rrc.ca/huc
LEGAL ASSISTANT
18 C
Develop the skills required for entry-level administration positions in a legal setting. Learn to prepare legal documentation for real estate, civil litigation, wills and estates, domestic and family law, business, and appeals. Gain hands-on experience through the program’s practicum component. > 11-month certificate program > Entry date: July
> Available on a part-time basis > Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg > Practicum experience (150 hours)
rrc.ca/laa
MEDICAL DEVICE REPROCESSING
TECHNICIAN
9 C
Gain the knowledge and technical skills required for a career as a medical device reprocessing technician. Learn the theory and practical components related to the decontamination, cleaning, processing, assembly, sterilization, storage and distribution of medical devices and supplies within a health-care setting.
> Four-month certificate program > Entry date: January
> Available on a part-time basis > Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg > Six-week practicum (240 hours)
rrc.ca/mdr
OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH AND SAFETY
16 C
Acquire the knowledge, skills and principles to prepare for or advance in a career as an occupational safety and health practitioner. Gain hands-on skills through the program’s work experience component.
> Eight-month certificate program > Entry date: October
> Available on a part-time basis > Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg > Six-week (240-hour) work experience
rrc.ca/ohs
POWER ENGINEERING - 5TH CLASS
7 C
Gain the skills required for the safe operation of major equipment in commercial and industrial buildings. The licensing of power engineers is regulated by the Manitoba Office of the Fire Commissioner under the Power Engineers Act and Regulations. This program provides the theoretical training and required practicum hours to write the Manitoba Office of the Fire Commissioner Fifth Class License Exam.
> 17-week certificate program > Entry date: January
> Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg
rrc.ca/pow
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
12 C
Explore the technical and creative aspects of digital imaging and processing. Develop hands-on skills in digital image manipulation, lighting, SLR operation, exposure,
composition, printing, editing, retouching and processing. Learn the marketing, project management and entrepreneurial skills required to own and operate a successful photography business.
> Eight-month certificate program > Entry date: August
> Some courses may be available on a part-time basis
> Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg
28
RAILWAY CONDUCTOR
10 C
Gain the knowledge and skills to work in the railway industry as a member of a train crew, in either road or yard service. Learn about switching and marshalling cars, transporting dangerous goods, performing inspections, copying authorities, and keeping records – all within the context of the Canadian Rail Operating Rules and Railway General Operating Instructions. Gain hands-on experience through the program’s practicum component.
> 15-week certificate program
> Entry dates: September, January and May > Red River College Training Facility,
9-1500 Regent Ave, Winnipeg > Field Training Facility,
550 Pandora Ave. E, Winnipeg
rrc.ca/rai
RESIDENTIAL DECORATING
8 C
Acquire the skills to successfully manage decorating projects. Learn to apply design principles that enhance the function and quality of both interior and exterior living environments. Gain the skills to analyze your clients’ decorating needs, then develop furniture floor plans, recommend product purchases, and facilitate installation arrangements.
> Five-month certificate program: > January to May,
Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg Optional practicum: June > July to November
Optional practicum: December > Entry dates: January and July > Available on a part-time basis
rrc.ca/dec
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION
FACILITATOR FOR OLDER ADULTS
22 C
/
Gain the knowledge and skills to work in therapeutic and leisure recreational programming and services for older adults. Learn to plan, promote, deliver and evaluate effective programs for clientele in various settings, including personal care homes, extended hospital care, adult day centres, assisted living and other community based programs.
Workplace safety, privacy and health regulations are key components of this program. You’ll have three opportunities to practice what you’ve learned, in a workplace experience and two fieldwork placements. > Nine-month certificate program > Entry date: September
> Available on a part-time basis > Notre Dame Campus, Winnipeg > Practicum experience (200 hrs)
> Credit transfer opportunity: University of Manitoba
rrc.ca/rec
Regional
Campuses
Interlake Campus 825 Manitoba Ave. Selkirk, MB 204.785.5328Peguis - Fisher River Campus Peguis, MB 204.645.4179 Portage Campus 32-5th St. SE Portage la Prairie, MB 204.856.1914 Steinbach Campus Unit 2-385 Loewen Blvd. Steinbach, MB 204.320.2500 Winkler Campus 100-561 Main St. Winkler, MB 204.325.9672
Graduate from
industry-recognized certificate and
diploma programs delivered
in your own community.
Red River College offers a wide variety of
both full-time and part-time programs at five
regional campuses throughout Manitoba.
A broad selection of Continuing Education
courses and workshops are also offered at
regional campuses during evenings and
weekends.
For a full listing of programs offered at
each regional campus:
rrc.ca/regionalcampuses
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King Edward Street (Route 90)
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Talbot Road 2W G F E D C A B P H J M Z W N R 3W 4W 1W South Assigned Staff/Business NW PH 2N 1N 3N 4N North Gym South Gym Hourly Parking
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Parking is $2 after 5pm unless
you have a parking pass.
To purchase a pass, visit
rrc.ca/parking
1. FEES
• Are shown in the Course Schedule.
• Include a non-refundable $40
administration fee.
• Are GST-exempt for most courses.
• Fees and course details are subject to
change.
Distance Delivery
• Course fees include all costs (a
non-refundable $50 administration fee,
course material, textbooks, long distance
charges), unless otherwise noted.
• Videos, loaner textbooks and/or readings,
etc., are loaned to students and must be
returned by the date noted when they are
shipped.
• Check the website for a course’s distance
delivery method.
2. FULL PAYMENT IS DUE AT THE
TIME OF REGISTRATION
• Please make cheques payable to Red
River College.
• Post-dated cheques are not accepted.
• VISA, MasterCard, and AMEX are
accepted.
• Do not send cash by mail.
• Cash and debit card payment accepted for
in-person registration.
3. CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION
• Mail, fax or voice mail registrations will
be confirmed by telephone within three
business days.
• Registration receipts contain important
information — including dates, times and
location — and will be mailed.
• Registration receipts will be included in
course packages for students who have
registered for distance delivery courses.
4. REFUND POLICY
• If you wish to drop your course and still
be eligible for a refund, requests must be
submitted in writing within timelines
identified below. Drop/withdrawal forms
are available through the RRC Portal
(
go.rrc.ca/studentinfo/Forms
), or email
your request to
.
Classroom Delivery
• Partial refunds are available for courses
(17 hours or more) up to the day before
the start of the second class. For
workshops (16 hours or less), partial
refunds are available eight days prior to
the first class.
Distance Delivery
• Partial refunds are available if your
request is made within 10 days from the
start of course.
• Refunds will be processed when your
entire course package is received in
its original condition. Material must be
returned within two business days of the
request. Refund amount will be the course
fee less the following (where applicable):
› Cost of any portion of course package
(including textbooks, materials,
videotapes, readings, etc.) not returned
in their original condition
› Cost of shipping
› Cost of assignments marked
› Cost of telephone and instructional
charges incurred for teleconference
and tutorial calls
General Part-time Program Information
5. GENERAL REFUND INFORMATION
• Refund policies are available at
rrc.ca/coned
.
• Refunds will be issued in the same form
as payment; cash refunds and debit card
purchases will be paid by cheque.
• All refund requests are processed through
a centralized system. Approved refunds
will be processed within 15 business days.
• Original receipts must be presented for
refund requests of non-tuition items
(parking, fitness classes, tests, etc.).
6. WITHDRAWAL POLICY
• If you wish to withdraw from your course
(after refund deadlines) you must submit
your request, in writing, a minimum of
three weeks prior to the original end date
of your course and before writing the final
exam. Forms are available through the
RRC Portal (
go.rrc.ca/studentinfo/Forms
),
or send an email request to
[email protected]
.
7. DISTANCE DELIVERY EXTENSION
POLICY
•