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200+

online

courses

college and

university

credentials

professional

development

general interest

courses

7

campuses

PART-TIME

STUDIES GUIDE

2015 | 2016

part-time day,

evening and

weekend courses

compressed

schedule

programs

flexible online

learning

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Whether your interest is professional or personal, Georgian College’s Part-time

Studies department has options for you. What’s next for you will depend on your

lifestyle, schedule and goals.

We know that studying full-time is not always an option. That is why we offer

courses and programs to suit your busy schedule, including part-time day, evening

and weekend courses, compressed schedule, and flexible online learning.

For complete up-to-date course listings visit

GeorgianCollege.ca/parttimestudies.

COLLEGE AND

UNIVERSITY

CREDENTIALS

You are looking to

transition into a new

career or earn a

certificate, diploma or

degree that will allow you

to move forward in your

existing one.

PROFESSIONAL

DEVELOPMENT

You are driven to

improve your knowledge

base and further your

career, whether that

is through earning a

professional designation

or getting up-to-date

hands-on skills training.

GENERAL

INTEREST

COURSES

You are interested in

learning a new skill or

starting a hobby for your

own personal enjoyment.

You would like to

learn from passionate

instructors and meet

like-minded individuals.

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ABOUT

THIS

GUIDE

USING THIS COURSE GUIDE IS EASY!

CAMPUS/COURSE LOCATION

AS – Alliston

OV – Orangeville

BA – Barrie

OR – Orillia

MI – Midland

OS – Owen Sound

MU – Muskoka SF – Seaforth

COURSE DESCRIPTION

COURSE TITLE

SAMPLE COURSE DESCRIPTION

– CREDIT COURSE

– ONLINE COURSE

OL

– OntarioLearn COURSE

COURSE

LOCATION

START AND

END DATES

DAY OF

CLASS

START AND

END TIMES

FEE

COURSE

CODE

OL

Finance and Accounting Math

You will learn the time value of money calculations used in

Mathematics of Finance.

MATH 1023 | 56 hrs

$534.00

loc date day time

BA SEPT. 9 – DEC. 16 WED 6 – 9 P.M.

MAJOR CODES: Students registering for credit courses for the first time must declare a program (or major) at the point of registration. For more information, see the specific program outlines on the college website at GeorgianCollege.ca/academics/programs. Students registering for non-credit courses are not required to declare a program (or major) unless working toward a Georgian College credential such as the Teaching and Training Adults Recognition of Successful Completion. For more detailed information and contacts, refer to the section pages.

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OWEN SOUND

SOUTH

GEORGIAN BAY BARRIE

ORILLIA

MIDLAND

MUSKOKA

ORANGEVILLE

GEORGIAN HAS

7 CAMPUSES

(Bracebridge)

(Collingwood)

OWEN SOUND

POP. 22,000

To quickly view the

courses offered at

each location, including

online, check out the

index on pages 155- 172.

REGISTRATION

• Registration information

• How to register

• Registration form

POSTSECONDARY CREDIT

• Automotive Business

• Business

• Community, Human and Social

Services

• Environmental, Trades and

Technology

• General Education and

Communications Courses

• Health, Wellness and Sciences

• Languages and Specialized

Communications

• Liberal Arts and Access Programs

• Public Safety and Emergency

Services

PROFESSIONAL

DEVELOPMENT

• Automotive Business

• Business

• Computers and Information

Technology

• Creative and Visual Art

• Entrepreneurship and Small

Business Management

• Environmental, Trades and

Technology

• Health, Wellness and Sciences

• Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation

• Languages and Specialized

Communications

• Photography

• Public Safety and Emergency

Services

• Teaching and Training Adults

ONTARIOLEARN ONLINE

EQUIVALENCIES

GENERAL INTEREST

PROGRAMMING

• Cooking, Wines and Spirits

• Lifestyle and Leisure

• Motorcycle Training

• Photography

• Zoomers

TABLE OF

CONTENTS

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GENERAL INFORMATION

• Admission and registration

• College academic procedures

• Employment Ontario

• Fees and financial information

• TOWES (Test of Workplace

Essential Skills)

INDEX

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142

147

155

137

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OWEN SOUND

SOUTH

GEORGIAN BAY BARRIE

ORILLIA

MIDLAND

MUSKOKA

ORANGEVILLE

GEORGIAN HAS

7 CAMPUSES

(Bracebridge)

(Collingwood)

CAMPUS

LOCATIONS

BARRIE

One Georgian Dr. Barrie, ON L4M 3X9 705.722.5149

MIDLAND

649 Prospect Blvd. Midland, ON L4R 4K6 705.526.3666

MUSKOKA

111 Wellington St. Bracebridge, ON P1L 1E2 705.646.7629

ORANGEVILLE

22 Centennial Rd. Orangeville, ON L9W 1P8 519.940.0331

ORILLIA

825 Memorial Ave. Orillia, ON L3V 6S2 705.325.2740, ext. 3030

OWEN SOUND

1450 8th St. E. Owen Sound, ON N4K 5R4 519.376.0840, ext. 2030

SOUTH GEORGIAN BAY

499 Raglan St. Collingwood, ON L9Y 3Z1 705.445.2961

ORILLIA

POP. 31,000

MUSKOKA

(Bracebridge) POP. 15,000

SOUTH GEORGIAN BAY

(Collingwood) POP. 19,000

BARRIE

POP. 136,000

MIDLAND

POP. 16,000

ORANGEVILLE

POP. 28,000

ONLINE LEARNING

EXPERT

Learn from anywhere at

any time. These courses

are self-paced, using

video technology. Study

and train according to

your schedule. For more

information on these

courses, please check out

Online Learning Expert on

page 94.

ONTARIOLEARN

Choose from hundreds

of courses offered by

Ontario’s 24 accredited

community colleges.

OntarioLearn’s

commitment to course

quality and student

satisfaction puts success

well within your reach.

See page 10 for more

information.

ONLINE LEARNING

ONLINE AND

BLENDED COURSES

Georgian’s online and

blended in-class/online

courses offer flexibility to

fit your schedule. Look

for the mouse symbol

throughout this guide for

online options.

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TEXTBOOK AND SUPPLIES

Unless stated, the fee does NOT include any textbooks. Please ask about additional costs for texts. PLEASE NOTE that fees are subject to change. Please refer to the Fees and Financial Information on page 151.

PAYMENT OF FEES

Full payment of course fees must be made at the time of registration, whether by mail, fax, phone, company billing or in person. At the Barrie, Orillia and Owen Sound campuses, textbooks should be paid for separately from the payment of course fees.

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REGISTER ONLINE

Register online for courses using

GeorgianCollege.ca/parttimestudies. New and current students will be able to search for courses, apply for a student number, create a “shopping cart" of their selections, and then register and pay online! Forget the lineups or waiting on the phone– you can register online at any time!

BY FAX

Fax registrations are welcome 24 hours a day, seven days a week when payment is made using a credit card (VISA, MasterCard or American Express) or company billing. Complete the registration form from this calendar and fax to one of the fax numbers listed at the right. Fill in all the details to be certain you are placed in the correct course and so that we will be able to contact you if necessary; each form has space for four courses. Please include your credit card number and expiry date.

BY PHONE

Phone registrations are welcome when payment is made using a credit card (VISA, MasterCard or American Express). Please have this information ready: Course name, number and start date; your name, address, day and evening phone numbers, date of birth or Social Insurance Number (SIN) or previous student number; credit card number and expiry date.

IN PERSON

Register in person at the campus address listed on the right. At the Barrie Campus, the Office of the Registrar is in the Student Services Centre (C Building); at the Orillia Campus, it is on the lower level; in Owen Sound, it is just inside the main entrance on the ground level. At other locations, registrations are taken at the front desk.

SIX EASY WAYS

TO REGISTER

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REGISTRATION

INFORMATION

HOURS FOR REGISTRATION

By phone or in person: Monday to Thursday

No evening hours June to mid-August and December. Barrie 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.* Midland 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Muskoka 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Orangeville 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Orillia 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.** Owen Sound 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. South Georgian Bay 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.*** Friday – All locations except Orillia 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.* Friday – Orillia 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. * Barrie telephone lines open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. only ** Orillia office closes at 4 p.m. when there are no evening hours

*** South Georgian Bay office closes at 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays

REGISTRATION PHONE NUMBERS

Barrie 705.722.1511* Midland 705.526.3666 Muskoka 705.646.7629 Orangeville 519.940.0331 Orillia 705.329.3129 Owen Sound 519.376.0840 South Georgian Bay 705.445.2961 *Barrie telephone lines open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. only

FAX NUMBERS

Barrie 705.722.5118 Midland 705.526.5124 Muskoka 705.646.2120 Orangeville 519.941.0905 Orillia 705.325.3690 Owen Sound 519.376.5395 South Georgian Bay 705.445.1218

HST

Courses which are part of a certification are HST exempt. When HST is applicable, it has been included in the course fee shown.

RETURNED, POST-DATED CHEQUES

An administration fee of $20 will be charged for processing returned cheques. Unfortunately we cannot accept post-dated cheques; seats cannot be held on this basis.

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BY MAIL

Complete and mail the registration form from this calendar, enclosing a cheque payable to Georgian College or credit card information. Fill in all the details to be certain you are placed in the correct course and so that we will be able to contact you if necessary; each form has space for four courses. Mail to Georgian College at one of the addresses listed on the right.

COMPANY

BILLING

To make it more convenient for you to register, provide us with a letter (or fax) of authorization

and we can invoice your company. In your letter, please provide the employee’s name, address, telephone number and date of birth or SIN for our records information system.

CHECK OUT THE SIX WAYS TO

REGISTER ON OUR WEBSITE:

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Winter 2014 I Spring 2014 I 705.722.1511 I georgiancollege.ca/con-ed

Registration for Continuing Education

Method of Payment (for office use only)

Cash (do not send cash in the mail)

Certified Cheque/Money Order

MasterCard

Visa

A

merican Express

Credit Card

#

________________________________________________________ Expiry Date ______________________

Cardholder Name (if different from student) ________________________________________________________________

PLEASE PRINT — INCOMPLETE OR INCORRECT INFORMATION WILL CAUSE DELAYS IN PROCESSING

Have you registered at Georgian prior to this term?

Yes

No

Ms Mr ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Miss Mrs Last Name First Name Middle Name

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Previous Name(s) (if applicable) Social Insurance Number

Student # _________________________ Date of Birth ____________________ Email Address ___________________________________ (if you have been given one) (required) YYYY/MM/DD

Current Mailing Address______________________________________________________________________________________________

Apt Street Address City

______________________________________________________________________________________________

Province Country Postal Code Daytime Telephone #

Previously Used Mailing Address (if applicable) __________________________________________________________________________ Please check if you are attending on a student visa authorization (international student).

COURSE NAME START DATE FEE COURSE CODE

If you are applying for a credit course, you must provide proof of admission requirements. Please Note: payment in full is due at time of registration. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PROTECTION OF PRIVACY ACT: The information on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 272, S.S.; R.R.O. 1980 Regulation 640. The information is used for administration and statistical purposes of the College and/or the Ministries and Agencies of the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada.

For further information, please contact the Office of the Registrar. Phone: 705.722.1511 Fax: 705.722.5118

For your campus information, go to: choosegeorgian.ca/continuing-education

I certify that the above information is true and complete. I understand that any false or incomplete information submitted in support of my application may invalidate my application. I have read the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Statement (see above). I authorize my secondary school and Ministry of Education to release my academic information and school record to the above-mentioned college. I also authorize the release of this information to my secondary school and to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. Please note that this form, once signed, will provide the academic authority to register students in the above courses and sections.

___________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________

Signature of Applicant Date

REGISTRATION FOR PART-TIME STUDIES

GeorgianCollege.ca/parttimestudies

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T-TIME STUDIES PROGRAM GUIDE

ACADEMIC AND CAREER

PREPARATION

ACADEMIC AND CAREER PREPARATION

IS FOR YOU IF YOU WANT TO:

Gain the confidence you need to succeed at

work or in school

Meet requirements for entry into college or

apprenticeship

Get ready for testing for employment or

college entrance, including the College

Placement Assessment (CPA) and Health

Occupations Aptitude Exam (HOAE)

Develop skills for success and computer skills

to support your goals

Improve your study strategies and likelihood of

success in postsecondary education

Get high school equivalent credits

Get a credential equivalent to a Grade 12

diploma

Prepare for the General Education

Development (GED) test

Accelerate your success with

Academic and Career Preparation

at Georgian College!

THE FUTURE IS YOURS AGAIN

Academic and Career Preparation is a

goal-directed, flexible, supportive upgrading

program that accommodates the realities of a

busy life. After completing a skills assessment,

you will develop a customized training plan

to achieve your goals. Upgrading courses are

available throughout the year with flexible

schedules and start dates, in a college

environment designed for adults.

Not sure what the future holds? We can help you

identify goals and start to move forward.

Please see page 150 for more program information.

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ONTARIO

LEARN

INFORMATION

ONTARIOLEARN ONLINE PROGRAMS

Autism and Behavioural Sciences (graduate

certificate program) PAGE 29

Business Studies – Client Relations PAGE 14

Business Studies – Sales PAGE 14

Children’s Mental Health PAGE 22

Criminal Investigative Techniques PAGE 43 Criminal Psychology and Behaviour PAGE 41 Diversity and Intercultural Relations PAGE 24

Home Inspection PAGE 100

Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario PAGE 90 Manufacturing Leadership Certificate Program –––

Medical Transcription PAGE 17

Mourning, Grief and Bereavement PAGE 23 Victimology (graduate certificate program) PAGE 32

ONTARIOLEARN SCHEDULE: Fall: Sept. 8

October MI: Oct. 1 Winter: Jan. 12 February MI: Feb. 1 Spring: May 10 June MI: June 1

LAST DAY TO REGISTER: Fall: Sept. 11

October MI: Oct. 7 Winter: Jan. 15 February MI: Feb. 5 Spring: May 13 June MI: June 7

LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITH A REFUND:

Fall: Sept. 22 October MI: Oct. 15 Winter: Jan. 27 February MI: Feb. 16 Spring: May 26 June MI: June 15 You will be eligible for full refund less a $20 administration fee.

WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT ACADEMIC PENALTY: To withdraw without academic penalty you MUST withdraw officially in writing to the Registrar’s Office by Georgian’s semester withdrawal deadline.

WHAT IS ONTARIOLEARN?

OntarioLearn is a consortium of 24 Ontario community colleges

who have partnered to develop and deliver online courses. Each

partner college selects courses from the www.ontariolearn.com

course inventory that will complement their existing distance

education offerings. Being an online student means you can access

courses at your convenience – when commuting, or from your

home, office or any other location.

OntarioLearn courses are NOT offered through Georgian’s

BlackBoard. Students are emailed a confirmation letter to their

Georgian student email account, which provides the information

needed to access course material through www.ontariolearn.com.

Students need to contact the OntarioLearn office at

ol@georgiancollege.ca and include their name and course title if

they do not receive their letter.

For more information about Georgian’s OntarioLearn including

course descriptions, prerequisites and fees please visit

GeorgianCollege.ca/ontariolearn.

OntarioLearn courses charge an additional Distance Education fee.

ONTARIOLEARN ONLINE EQUIVALENCIES

Equivalent courses are courses where there is sufficient overlap in

content that a student may register in the course to meet a program

requirement. The evaluation, schedule of activities, textbooks, etc.,

may differ from the in-class course. All of these courses are credit

courses.

Please note that equivalencies can change. Go to the OntarioLearn

section on page 137 or GeorgianCollege.ca/ontariolearn for the

most up-to-date information on current equivalencies.

For more information about

OntarioLearn, please contact:

705.728.1968, ext. 1672 or 5116

ol@georgiancollege.ca

ONTARIOLEARN

IMPORTANT

DATES

Look for the

symbol

throughout the book to find

OntarioLearn courses and

programs.

Check out page 137

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COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY CREDENTIALS

AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

12 Automotive Studies – Sales Leadership

BUSINESS

CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT

12 Business Studies

13 Business Studies – Accounting

13 Business Studies – Bookkeeping Fundamentals 14 Business Studies – Client Relations OL

14 Business Studies – Sales OL

15 Human Resource Studies 15 Medical Office Studies

ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATES

16 Bookkeeping

16 Business Fundamentals

17 Medical Transcript – Health Records OL

18 Office Administration – General

ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMAS

19 Business

20 Business – Accounting

21 Office Administration – Medical

ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

22 Occupational Health and Safety Management

COMMUNITY, HUMAN AND SOCIAL SERVICES

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

22 Children’s Mental Health OL

23 Mourning, Grief and Bereavement OL

23 Psychosocial Rehabilitation OL

ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE

24 Diversity and Intercultural Relations OL

ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMAS

25 Developmental Services Worker 26 Early Childhood Education

ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATES

29 Autism and Behavioural Sciences OL

30 Fundraising and Resource Development 31 Therapeutic Recreation

32 Victimology OL

ENVIRONMENTAL, TRADES AND

TECHNOLOGY

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

33 Electrical Utility Certificate

ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE

34 Gas Technician Certificate

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATES

35 Personal Support Worker 36 Pre-health Sciences

ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMAS

37 Practical Nursing

CERTIFICATES OF PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT

38 RN – Critical Care Nursing 38 RN – Emergency Nursing

ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATES

39 Perioperative Nursing

LANGUAGES AND SPECIALIZED

COMMUNICATIONS

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

40 French Proficiency

LIBERAL ARTS AND ACCESS PROGRAMS

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

40 Communication Studies

PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT

41 Criminal Psychology and Behaviour OL

42 Community Safety

ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE

43 Criminal Investigative Techniques OL

DEGREE

44 Bachelor of Human Services (Police Studies)

COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY

CREDENTIALS

You are looking to transition into a new career or

earn a certificate, diploma or degree that will allow

you to move forward in your existing one.

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AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS PROGRAMS

AUTOMOTIVE

BUSINESS

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

OMVIC Certification... page 85 Professional Automotive

Business Courses... page 110

BUSINESS STUDIES

BSTU (CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT)

Students learn about the fundamentals of today’s business world at the college level. Students can expect to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for an entry-level position in a variety of business settings including small business ownership.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 1000 Financial Accounting Principles 1

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1011) OL

48 HURM 1000 Human Resources Management Foundations 49 MATH 1002 Mathematics of Finance

EQUIV.: Finance and Accounting Math (MATH 1023) OL

52 MKTG 1000 Introduction to Marketing

EQUIV.: Marketing 1 (MKTG 1012) OL

50 MGMT 2000 Production and Operations Management 53

Graduation Requirements

5 Mandatory Courses

This six-course certificate provides students with a broad understanding of the sales function within an automotive business, which may assist them in assuming a leadership role. Students will learn the importance of customer relationship management, legal and ethical considerations specific to the automotive environment, business office functions, leasing, and general principles of marketing, advertising and decision-making.

For detailed course information and course offering dates, please visit our website GeorgianCollege.ca/parttimestudies

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ADVE 1004 Advertising

EQUIV.: Business Development for Entrepreneurship and Small

Business (ADVE 1006) OL

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AUTO 2008 Dealership Sales Operations –

LAWS 1009 Automotive Law and Ethics –

MGMT 2001 Principles of Management

EQUIV.: Management Principles (MGMT 2024) OL

53 MKTG 1000 Introduction to Marketing

EQUIV.: Marketing 1 (MKTG 1012) OL

50 51 MKTG 2029 Sales and Customer Relationship Management –

AUTOMOTIVE STUDIES – SALES LEADERSHIP

ASTL (CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT)

Graduation Requirements

6 Mandatory Courses

BUSINESS

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

Business Diploma... page 19 Business Fundamentals

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BUSINESS PROGRAMS

BUSINESS

CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT

BUSINESS STUDIES – ACCOUNTING

BSTA (CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT)

Students will be introduced to various functional aspects of business in general, and accounting in particular. Graduates are able to apply analytical skills and employ management accounting techniques to support accounting activities, including the maintenance of accounting records and the preparation of financial statements. Students can choose to specialize in either financial accounting, cost accounting or auditing.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 1000 Financial Accounting Principles 1

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1011) OL 48

ACCT 1001 Financial Accounting Principles 2

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 2 (ACCT 1012) OL

48

ACCT 2001 Intermediate Accounting 1 49

ACCT 2003 Cost Accounting 1

EQUIV.: Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 (ACCT 2009) OL

47

Optional Courses (choose two):

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 2000 Cost and Managerial Accounting 2

EQUIV.: Cost and Managerial Accounting 2 (ACCT 2010) OL 47

ACCT 3002 Advanced Computerized Accounting –

FNCE 2002 Taxation

EQUIV.: Taxation 1 (FNCE 2009) OL

54

Graduation Requirements

4 Mandatory Courses

2 Optional Courses

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

Business – Accounting

Diploma... page 20

BUSINESS STUDIES – BOOKKEEPING FUNDAMENTALS

BSBF (CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT)

This program introduces students to the various functional aspects of business in general, and bookkeeping in particular. Graduates are able to apply skills to support bookkeeping activities, including the maintenance of records and the preparation of financial

statements.

A Business Studies: Bookkeeping Certificate of Achievement is available to all students who want to learn about the fundamentals of today’s business world’s accounting functions at a college level.

Program completion requires six courses which are also credits toward a Georgian College Business diploma. Students can expect to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for an entry-level position in a variety of business settings including small business ownership. The courses can be completed online or attending college classes in the evenings or during the day.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 1000 Financial Accounting Principles 1

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1011) OL 48

ACCT 1001 Financial Accounting Principles 2

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 2 (ACCT 1012) OL

48

ACCT 1002 Computerized Accounting 47

Optional Courses (choose two):

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 2003 Cost Accounting 1

EQUIV.: Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 (ACCT 2009) OL

47

ACCT 3002 Advanced Computerized Accounting –

FNCE 2002 Taxation

EQUIV.: Taxation 1 (FNCE 2009) OL

54 OFAD 1007 Spreadsheets and Presentation Applications 77 OFAD 1008 Word Processing and Database Applications 78

Graduation Requirements

3 Mandatory Courses

3 Optional Courses

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

Bookkeeping

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BUSINESS PROGRAMS

BUSINESS

CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT

BUSINESS STUDIES – CLIENT RELATIONS

OL

BSCR (CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT)

This program provides students with exposure to strategies and techniques that will help them to solidify and enhance their customer relations skills and build positive, lasting relationships with them. The program prepares graduates to build teams of staff dedicated to excellent service delivery, to identify, mitigate and avoid confrontational situations with internal and external customers, and to create and promote a culture of service excellence within an organization.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

BUSI 1015 Building and Maintaining Customer Relations OL – BUSI 1016 Creating a Corporate Service Culture OL – BUSI 1017 Developing Client Service Teams OL – BUSI 1018 Strategies for Fostering Client Loyalty OL

ETHC 1001 Ethical Issues in Business OL

MGMT 2024 Management Principles OL 51

Graduation Requirements

6 Mandatory Courses

BUSINESS STUDIES – SALES

OL

BSSA (CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT)

This program introduces students to the various functional aspects of sales. Graduates are able to apply planning, assessment, analysis, sales, research and analytical skills in support of sales activities of an organization. In addition, graduates are able to participate in the design of an organization’s marketing plan and the preparation of its business plan. A Sales Certificate of Achievement is available to all students who want to learn about the fundamentals of today’s business world’s marketing functions at a college level. Students can expect to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for an entry level position in a variety of marketing settings including participation in the design of an organization’s marketing and business plan.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

COMM 1017 Work Environment Communications

EQUIV.: Communications/English 2 (COMM 1013) OL

55

MKTG 1000 Introduction to Marketing

EQUIV.: Marketing 1 (MKTG 1012) OL

50 MKTG 1001 Planning the Marketing Strategy

EQUIV.: Marketing 2 (MKTG 1013) OL

51 MKTG 1003 Personal Selling

EQUIV.: Personal Selling (MKTG 1014) OL 52

Optional Courses (choose two):

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

COMM 1007 Oral Presentations: Say it with Success – COMP 1003 Microcomputer Applications

EQUIV.: Introduction to Computers 2 (COMP 1065) OL

52 59 LAWS 2000 Business Law

EQUIV.: Business Law 1 (LAWS 2031) OL

46

MGMT 3001 Managerial Decision Making 51

MKTG 2010 Sales Management –

Graduation Requirements

4 Mandatory Courses

2 Optional Courses

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

Canadian Professional Sales Association... page 88

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BUSINESS PROGRAMS

HUMAN RESOURCE STUDIES

HRST (CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT)

This program prepares students to enter the human resources management profession. The program also serves practitioners as professional development for additional responsibilities in their workplace. The program contains the nine approved courses leading to the Human Resources Professional Association designation known as the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP).

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 1003 Finance and Management Accounting

EQUIV.: Introduction to Financial Management Accounting

(HRMN 1021) OL

48

BUSI 1001 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour 50 HURM 1000 Human Resources Management Foundations 49

Optional Courses (choose three):

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

HURM 1001 Occupational Health and Safety 52

HURM 1002 Labour Relations 51

HURM 1003 Labour Economics –

HURM 1004 Compensation 46

HURM 1005 Human Resource Planning 49

HURM 1006 Training and Development

EQUIV.: Training and Development (HURM 1021) OL

54

HURM 1007 Recruitment and Selection 53

HURM 2000 Employment Law

EQUIV.: Employment Law (HURM 2004) OL

48 HURM 2002 Benefits and Pensions

EQUIV.: Benefits Administration (HURM 2005) OL

46

HURM 3000 Current Issues in HR Mgmt –

HURM 3001 Performance Management –

HURM 3002 Retirement Plans –

Graduation Requirements

3 Mandatory Courses

3 Optional Courses

BUSINESS

CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT

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MEDICAL OFFICE STUDIES

MOST (CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT)

This program introduces students to the responsibilities of supporting medical professionals in health-related offices. The positions may include supporting medical practitioners to keep the office operating effectively, or working in the many offices or departments of hospitals or other health care facilities. Students can expect to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for an entry-level position in a variety of medical office settings including doctors’ offices, medical clinics and similar positions. The courses can be completed by attending college classes in the evenings or during the day. Industry trends and requirements are continually monitored to ensure curriculum remains current and relevant.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

OFAD 1006 Introduction to Medical Office Administration

EQUIV.: Medical Terminology 1 (OFAD 1011) OL

77

OFAD 2005 Medical Office Procedures 77

Optional Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

COMP 1012 Computer Business Documentation 76

COMP 1048 Introduction to Keyboarding 77

OFAD 1003 Multimedia Language Processing 77

OFAD 2014 Bookkeeping for the Office Professional

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1011) OL

76

Graduation Requirements

2 Mandatory Courses

2 Optional Courses

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

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BOOKKEEPING

BOKP (ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE)

This program provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform effectively in entry-level bookkeeping, accounts receivable and accounts payable positions in business and industry. Students learn day-to-day operational bookkeeping and managerial accounting in a computerized business environment.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 1000 Financial Accounting Principles 1

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1011) OL

48 ACCT 1001 Financial Accounting Principles 2

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 2 (ACCT 1012) OL

48

ACCT 1002 Computerized Accounting 47

ACCT 2003 Cost Accounting 1

EQUIV.: Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 (ACCT 2009) OL 47 COMP 1003 Microcomputer Applications

EQUIV.: Introduction to Computers 2 (COMP 1065) OL

52 FNCE 2002 Taxation

EQUIV.: Taxation 1 (FNCE 2009) OL

54 MATH 1002 Mathematics of Finance

EQUIV.: Finance and Accounting Math (MATH 1023) OL

52 BUSI 1019 Payroll Administration

EQUIV.: Payroll Administration (BUSI 1021) OL

52 ENTR 1002 Introduction to Entrepreneurship

EQUIV.: Entrepreneurship (BUSI 1014) OL

50

Communications Courses:

To be selected at time of registration from the college list(see pages 54 – 55), as determined by testing.

Graduation Requirements

9 Mandatory Courses

2 Communications Course 1 General Education Course

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Fundamentals... page 16

BUSINESS

ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATES

BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS

BSFN (ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE)

This program is intended for students who wish to develop the skills and knowledge appropriate for an entry-level position in business. Completion of the program will provide the student with a solid business foundation, while exposure to core business courses will allow students to understand the different areas of business and better choose an area of focus. After successful completion of the program, students will be eligible to enrol in a number of Georgian’s Business diploma programs.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 1000 Financial Accounting Principles 1

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1011) OL

48 BUSI 1001 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour 50 COMP 1003 Microcomputer Applications

EQUIV.: Introduction to Computers 2 (COMP 1065) OL

52 HURM 1000 Human Resources Management Foundations 49 MATH 1002 Mathematics of Finance

EQUIV.: Finance and Accounting Math (MATH 1023) OL

52 MKTG 1000 Introduction to Marketing

EQUIV.: Marketing 1 (MKTG 1012) OL

50

Optional Courses:

For optional courses please visit our website.

Communications Courses:

To be selected at time of registration from the college list(see pages 54 – 55), as determined by testing.

Graduation Requirements

6 Mandatory Courses

1 Communications Course 4 Optional Courses 1 General Education Course

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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION – HEALTH RECORDS

OL

MDTR (ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE)

This program provides students with the essential elements of medical science, communications skills, and transcription techniques. Students gain the theoretical and practical knowledge required to meet the needs of the medical community for skilled medical transcriptionists. Students work with case studies to apply theoretical knowledge to the accurate transcription of complex medical reports and correspondence generated by a variety of medical specialties.

This Ontario College Certificate program will be delivered online by OntarioLearn. Please go to the OntarioLearn website at GeorgianCollege.ca/ontariolearn/medical-transcription.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE

OFAD 1011 Medical Terminology 1 OL OFAD 1012 Medical Keyboarding OL OFAD 1013 Writing Grammatically OL

OFAD 1014 Beginning Medical Transcription OL OFAD 1015 Advanced Medical Transcription OL OFAD 1016 Functions in the Medical Office OL

Optional Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE

OFAD 1017 Essentials in Health Record Management OL OFAD 1018 Dental Terminology OL

OFAD 1019 Medical OHIP Billing OL

Communications Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

COMM 1018 Communications/English 1 OL 54

One additional Communication option to be selected from the college list (see pages 54 – 55).

General Education Courses:

To be selected from the college list (see pages 68 – 72).

Graduation Requirements

6 Mandatory Courses

2 Communications Courses 2 Optional Courses

2 General Education Courses

BUSINESS

ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – GENERAL

OFAG (ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE)

This program prepares graduates to assist in a wide variety of office settings. The workplace role of the Office Administration graduate is to support the management of an organization by carrying out three key and interdependent functions: organizing, processing information, and communicating.

Office Administration – general studies may also form the foundation for enhanced and specialized learning leading to an Office Administration – Legal, Medical, or Executive Diploma.

Initially, students enrol in a common first semester. In second semester, they have course selection options to complement the prescribed general curriculum; further their interests, skills, and career goals; and provide options if they are interested in pursuing year 2 of the Office Administration – Legal, Medical, or Executive Diploma programs.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

COMP 1012 Computer Business Documentation 76

COMP 1013 Advanced Computer Business Documentation 76

COMP 1048 Introduction to Keyboarding 77

MATH 1004 Mathematics for the Office Professional

EQUIV.: Business Math (MATH 1029) OL

77 46 OFAD 1001 Office Procedures and Strategies

EQUIV.: Office Technology and Procedures (OFAD 1009) OL 78

OFAD 1003 Multimedia Language Processing 77

OFAD 1007 Spreadsheet and Presentation Applications 77 OFAD 1008 Word Processing and Database Applications 78

Optional Courses:

For optional courses please visit our website.

Communications Courses:

To be selected at time of registration from the college list(see pages 54 – 55), as determined by testing.

General Education Courses:

To be selected from the college list (see pages 68 – 72).

Graduation Requirements

8 Mandatory Courses

2 Communications Courses 1 Optional Course

1 General Education Course

BUSINESS

ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

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BUSINESS

ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA

BUSINESS

BUSN (ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA)

Georgian’s two-year, non-co-op Business program is as diverse as business itself. Mandatory courses provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills for success in business and management. The broad range of choices allows students to tailor their diploma to their unique interests and career goals. Choose from courses in accounting, payroll, finance, computers, advertising, marketing, human resources, small business and entrepreneurship, and international business.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 1000 Financial Accounting Principles 1

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1011) OL

48 ACCT 1003 Finance and Management Accounting

EQUIV.: Introduction to Financial Management Accounting

(HRMN 1021) OL

48

BUSI 1001 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour 50 BUSI 2000 Entrepreneurship and Small Business

EQUIV.: Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ENTR 2010) OL 48

BUSI 2005 Customer Service 47

COMP 1003 Microcomputer Applications

EQUIV.: Introduction to Computers 2 (COMP 1065) OL

52 ECON 1000 Microeconomics

EQUIV.: Introduction to Microeconomics (ECON 1003) OL

52 ECON 2000 Macroeconomics

EQUIV.: Introduction to Macroeconomics (ECON 2005) OL

51

FNCE 2000 Business Finance 46

HURM 1000 Human Resources Management Foundations 49 LAWS 2000 Business Law

EQUIV.: Business Law 1 (LAWS 2031) OL

46 MATH 1002 Mathematics of Finance

EQUIV.: Finance and Accounting Math (MATH 1023) OL

52 MGMT 2000 Production and Operations Management

EQUIV.: Material and Operations Management (MGMT 2026) OL

53

MGMT 2001 Principles of Management

EQUIV.: Management Principles (MGMT 2024) OL

53 MGMT 2012 Introduction to Project Management

EQUIV.: Project Management Introduction (MGMT 2019) OL 51 MKTG 1000 Introduction to Marketing

EQUIV.: Marketing 1 (MKTG 1012) OL

50 STAT 2000 Statistics 1

EQUIV.: Statistics (STAT 2004) OL

53

Optional Courses:

For optional courses please visit our website.

Communications Courses:

To be selected at time of registration from the college list (see pages 54 – 55), as determined by testing.

General Education Courses:

To be selected from the college list (see pages 68 – 72).

Graduation Requirements

17 Mandatory Courses

2 Communications Courses 2 Optional Courses

3 General Education Courses

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

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BUSINESS – ACCOUNTING

BACN (ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA)

This program introduces students to the various functional aspects of business in general, and accounting in particular. Graduates are able to apply computer, communication, and mathematical skills and employ management accounting techniques to support accounting activities, including the maintenance of accounting records and the preparation of financial statements and individual tax returns.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ACCT 1000 Financial Accounting Principles 1

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1011) OL

48 ACCT 1001 Financial Accounting Principles 2

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 2 (ACCT 1012) OL

48

ACCT 1002 Computerized Accounting 47

ACCT 2000 Cost and Managerial Accounting 2

EQUIV.: Cost and Managerial Accounting 2 (ACCT 2010) OL 47

ACCT 2001 Intermediate Accounting 1 49

ACCT 2002 Intermediate Accounting 2 –

ACCT 2003 Cost Accounting 1

EQUIV.: Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 (ACCT 2009) OL 47

ACCT 3004 Accounting Information Systems 45

BUSI 1001 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour 50 COMP 1003 Microcomputer Applications

EQUIV.: Introduction to Computers 2 (COMP 1065) OL

52 ECON 1000 Microeconomics

EQUIV.: Introduction to Microeconomics (ECON 1003) OL

52 ECON 2000 Macroeconomics

EQUIV.: Introduction to Macroeconomics (ECON 2005) OL

51 FNCE 2002 Taxation

EQUIV.: Taxation 1 (FNCE 2009) OL 54

FNCE 2010 Financial Management –

HURM 1000 Human Resources Management Foundations 49 LAWS 2000 Business Law

EQUIV.: Business Law 1 (LAWS 2031) OL

46 MATH 1002 Mathematics of Finance

EQUIV.: Finance and Accounting Math (MATH 1023) OL

52 MKTG 1000 Introduction to Marketing EQUIV.: Marketing 1 (MKTG 1012) OL 50 51 STAT 2000 Statistics 1

EQUIV.: Statistics (STAT 2004) OL

53

Communications Courses:

To be selected at time of registration from the college list (see pages 54 – 55), as determined by testing.

General Education Courses:

To be selected from the college list (see pages 68 – 72).

Graduation Requirements

19 Mandatory Courses

2 Communications Courses 1 General Education Courses

BUSINESS

ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – MEDICAL

OFAM (ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA)

This program prepares graduates to assume responsibility for assisting in medical and health-related offices. The positions may include assisting medical practitioners to keep the office operating effectively, or assisting in the many offices or departments of hospitals or health care facilities.

Industry trends and requirements are continually monitored to ensure curriculum remains current and relevant.

Students in the Office Administration-Medical Program are offered the opportunity for office experience within the community.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

COMP 1012 Computer Business Documentation 76

COMP 1013 Advanced Computer Business Documentation 76

COMP 1048 Introduction to Keyboarding 77

COMP 2026 Integrated Office Simulations 49

COMP 2027 Computerized Administrative Simulations 47 MATH 1004 Mathematics for the Office Professional

EQUIV.: Business Math (MATH 1029) OL

77 OFAD 1001 Office Procedures and Strategies

EQUIV.: Office Technology and Procedures (OFAD 1009) OL 77

OFAD 1003 Multimedia Language Processing 77

OFAD 1006 Introduction to Medical Office Administration

EQUIV.: Medical Terminology 1 (OFAD 1011) OL

77 OFAD 1007 Spreadsheet and Presentation Applications 77 OFAD 1008 Word Processing and Database Applications 78

OFAD 2000 Anatomy for the Medical Office 1 76

OFAD 2001 Medical Language Transcription 1 77

OFAD 2004 Medical Language Transcription 2 77

OFAD 2006 Anatomy – Medical Office 2 76

OFAD 2014 Bookkeeping for the Office Professional

EQUIV.: Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1011) OL

76 OFAD 2015 Administrative Support and Records Management 76

OFAD 2022 Medical Office Procedures –

OFAD 2024 Electronic Medical Office Documentation –

Communications Courses:

To be selected at time of registration from the college list (see pages 54 - 55), as determined by testing.

General Education Courses:

To be selected from the college list (see pages 68 – 72).

Graduation Requirements

19 Mandatory Courses

2 Communications Courses 3 General Education Courses

BUSINESS

ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE

INTERESTED IN...

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BUSINESS

ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT

OHSM (ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)

This program provides students with knowledge, skills and solid training in the theories and practices of occupational health and safety, emergency planning and environmental management.

Graduates will have the foundations to create, plan, implement, audit and evaluate programs in the areas of health and safety, emergency planning and environmental management systems. This program will interest individuals already working in safety-related positions who require broader legal and technical knowledge to function effectively in their occupation, or who would like to enhance their career in safety, or are planning to move into safety-related positions. For program information please contact Rick McFadden at richard.mcfadden@georgiancollege.ca.

Students must be accepted into the program prior to enrolling in the courses. Please contact the Office of the Registrar.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

HRMN 1006 Occupational Health and Safety

EQUIV.: Occupational Health and Safety (HRMN 1030) OL

76 52 OCHS 1000 Accident Prevention Theory and Risk Management 75

OCHS 1001 Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology 76

OCHS 1002 Emergency Response Planning and Fire Prevention 76 OCHS 1003 Disability Management, Ergonomics and Wellness 75 OCHS 1004 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems –

Graduation Requirements

6 Mandatory Courses

COMMUNITY, HUMAN

AND SOCIAL SERVICES

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

This program will offer professionals with current related experience an opportunity to gain valuable professional development in a convenient and flexible online format. Students in this program will gain knowledge to assist their work with infants, children or adolescents with mental health challenges. Courses will focus on the developmental process, understanding mental health and associated behaviours, risk factors and triggers, the identification of behaviours and symptoms, family relationships, and intervention and prevention strategies.

This Certificate of Achievement program will be delivered online by OntarioLearn. Please go to the OntarioLearn website at GeorgianCollege.ca/ontariolearn/childrens-mental-health.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

CHMH 1000 Psychiatric Disorders: Infant, Child and Adolescent OL 58 CHMH 1001 Cognitive Development, Trauma and Loss OL 56 CHMH 1002 Risk Factors of Common Psychiatric Disorders OL – CHMH 1003 Family Relationships and Psychiatric Disorders OL 56 CHMH 1004 Prevention and Intervention Strategies in Children's Mental

Health OL

PSYL 1010 Developmental Psychology OL

CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH

OL

CHMH (CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT)

Graduation Requirements

6 Mandatory Courses

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VICES PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY, HUMAN

AND SOCIAL SERVICES

CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT

MOURNING, GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT

OL

MGBE (CERTIFICATE ACHIEVEMENT)

This program aims to promote awareness and understanding of loss and death and how it affects individuals. Courses in the program focus on mourning, grief and bereavement issues, communication strategies and religious philosophies of dying and death from the perspective of both the dying and bereaved. Graduates of this unique program will have the skills and experience to better understand, support and care for those facing or coping with loss and death.

This Certificate of Achievement program will be delivered online by OntarioLearn. Please go to the OntarioLearn website at

GeorgianCollege.ca/ontariolearn/online-certificates/mourning-grief-bereavement.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE

THAN 1000 Coping with Death: Support Groups and Alternate Therapies

OL

THAN 1001 Crisis Intervention in Death and Dying OL THAN 1002 Introduction to Thanatology OL

THAN 1003 Learning from Death and Dying OL THAN 1004 Mourning, Grief and Bereavement OL

THAN 1005 Religious Beliefs, Traditions, and Customs of Death OL

Graduation Requirements

6 Mandatory Courses

PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION

OL

PSRE (CERTIFICATE ACHIEVEMENT)

Psychosocial Rehabilitation is an approach to service delivery that supports the recovery of people with prolonged mental illness. The program attracts people with experience in the field of mental health services. Students develop an understanding of the foundations of mental health rehabilitation, as well as the knowledge and skills related to integrating Psychosocial Rehabilitation approach within practice and programs. The program also provides knowledge and skills to frontline staff and service users of mental health agencies.

This Certificate of Achievement program will be delivered online by Ontariolearn. Please go to the OntarioLearn website at

GeorgianCollege.ca/ontariolearn/online-certificates/psychosocial-rehabilitation. Successful completion of the program may assist to prepare students for Certification as a CPRP (Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner) through the United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (www.uspra.org).

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE

PSYL 1011 Psychosocial Rehabilitation Foundations OL PSYL 1012 Mental Health Services OL

PSYL 1013 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Processes OL PSYL 1014 Mental Health Practitioner Competencies OL PSYL 1015 Current Trends in Mental Health OL

Optional Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE

PSYL 1016 Introduction to Mental Health OL

PSYL 1017 Skills for Community Mental Health Workers OL

Graduation Requirements

5 Mandatory Courses

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This program will provide representatives from justice, human and emergency services with the tools to recognize racial inequity and negative stereotyping as a significant social problem and to minimize the impact on their clients. Students will understand that in our multicultural society these issues can lead to exclusion and inequality for their customers/ clients, often along protected grounds of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, physical or mental disability and pardoned criminal conviction. Students will examine diversity in a social context, explore critical differences in cross-cultural communication and identify the sources, causes, forms and manifestations of these issues in our society. This program will prepare graduates to act equitably and justly when working with diverse populations.

This Ontario College Certificate program will be delivered online by OntarioLearn. Please go to the OntarioLearn website at

GeorgianCollege.ca/ontariolearn/online-certificates/diversity-intercultural-relations.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

DVIR 1000 Introduction to Intercultural Communication OL

DVIR 1001 Human Sexuality OL

DVIR 1002 World Religions OL

DVIR 1003 Disabilities and Disorders OL 56

DVIR 1004 Diversity and First Nations OL 56

DVIR 1005 Human Rights in Ontario OL

DVIR 1006 Racism and Discrimination OL

GNED 1065 Same-Sex Issues OL 71

GNED 1067 Abnormal Psychology OL 68

PFPR 1025 Contemporary Canadian Social Problems OL 80

SOCL 1001 Introduction to Sociology 2 OL

Communications Course:

To be selected at time of registration from the college list (see pages 54 – 55), as determined by testing.

DIVERSITY AND INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS

OL

DVIR (ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE)

Graduation Requirements

11 Mandatory Courses

1 Communications Courses

Graduation Eligibility

To graduate from this program, the passing weighted average for promotion through each semester, and to graduate is 60%. Additionally, a student must attain a minimum of 50% or a letter grade of P (Pass) or S (Satisfactory) in each course in each semester unless otherwise stated on the course outline.

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, HUMAN AND SOCIAL SER

VICES PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY, HUMAN AND

SOCIAL SERVICES

ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA

The Developmental Services Worker program provides students with the knowledge and skills required to support people with developmental disabilities to participate in all aspects of life in their communities. Our program is anchored philosophically in person-directed planning, and in promoting the development of natural supports and opportunities for inclusion.

Our program includes core/mandatory curriculum areas, general education, communication courses, and field placements. Core curriculum areas include intensive study in the following: supporting individuals and their families; accessibility, inclusion and participation; physical well-being and administration of medication; skills of helping, as well as

professional communication, values, ethics and principles.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

DEVS 1007 Introduction to Developmental Disabilities 62

DEVS 1008 Active Living 61

DEVS 1009 Augmentative Communication 61

DEVS 1010 Supports in Education 62

DEVS 1011 Person-Directed Planning

EQUIV.: Person Directed Planning (DEVS 1017) OL

62 DEVS 1012 Body Systems and Disorders

EQUIV.: Drug Classification and Body Systems (DEVS 1016) OL

56

DEVS 1013 Sexuality and Social Relationships – DEVS 1014 Autism Spectrum Disorders

EQUIV.: Autism Spectrum Disorders (DEVS 2014) OL

61 DEVS 2001 Facilitative Techniques

EQUIV.: Facilitative Techniques (DEVS 2024) OL

61

DEVS 2015 Supportive Counselling –

DEVS 2016 Dual Diagnosis

EQUIV.: Dual Diagnosis (DEVS 2022) OL

61 DEVS 2017 Developmental Services: Issues and Trends 61 DEVS 2018 Gerontology in Developmental Services

EQUIV.: Gerontology (DEVS 2023) OL

62

DEVS 2019 Behavioural and Family Supports 61

HLTH 2000 Health Skills –

HLTH 2001 Pharmacology –

HLTH 2002 Medication Administration –

HUMN 1012 Human Lifespan Development –

Field Placements:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

DEVS 1015 Educational Placement –

DEVS 2020 Day/Community Placement –

DEVS 2021 Residential Placement –

Communications Courses:

To be selected at time of registration from the college list (see pages 54 – 55), as determined by testing.

General Education Courses:

To be selected from the college list (see pages 68 – 72).

See the Development Services Worker Apprenticeship on page 28.

DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES WORKER

DSWR (ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA)

Graduation Requirements

18 Mandatory Courses

2 Communications Courses 3 General Education Courses 3 Field Placements

Admission Requirements

For admission requirements please refer to the official program outline at GeorgianCollege.ca.

Graduation Eligibility

To graduate from this program, the passing weighted average for promotion through each semester, from year-to-year and to graduate is 60%. Additionally, a student must attain a minimum of 50% or a letter grade of P (Pass) or S (Satisfactory) in each course in each semester.

Important Note

Part-time students with previous credits from prior to September 2013, please contact the Co-ordinator Deb Morrow at 705.325.2740, ext. 3073 or email debra.morrow@georgiancollege.ca with questions regarding equivalency.

Field Placements

Students who have completed the prerequisites may participate in field placements either full-time or part-time. Prerequisites- In addition to specific courses, students must have: Vulnerable Sector Police Check; up-to-date immunization record; valid standard first aid and Level HCP or Level C CPR certificate, and Health and Safety Certificate.

If you wish to take a placement in Orillia, call Linda Taylor-Eddington at 705.325.2740, ext. 3069 or email linda.tayloreddington@georgiancollege.ca. Placements must be confirmed with Linda at the beginning of the semester prior to the course start date.

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Early Childhood Education prepares students to educate and care for children from birth to 12 years old. Our program philosophy ensures that students learn the skills necessary to plan and implement play-based learning that supports children in all areas of their development.

Students are prepared to educate and care for children from birth to twelve years old. Our program philosophy ensures that students learn the skills necessary to plan and implement play-based learning that supports children in all areas of their development. Students learn how to be responsive caregivers to facilitate a child’s feelings of self-worth and social-emotional resiliency. Partnerships with parents, families, other professionals, and community programs are encouraged. These connections form the foundation of working in the field of early learning and care. Field placements offer students the opportunity to practice the skills and techniques that are learned in the classroom. The program offers students a unique balance between theoretical knowledge and practical experience.

Mandatory Courses:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ECED 1012 Child Development: Conception to Four Years

EQUIV.: Child Development 1 (ECED 1022) OL

62

ECED 1013 Experiences in Language Arts –

ECED 1014 Nurturing Infants and Toddlers 63

ECED 1018 Introduction to ECE –

ECED 1021 Math, Science and Creative Art 63

ECED 1025 Children's Health and Wellness 62

ECED 1026 Supporting Pre-school Children 64

ECED 1027 Preparation for Field Placement –

ECED 1028 School Age Development and Programming 63 ECED 1029 Observation Techniques

EQUIV.: Observing the Young Child (ECED 1023)

63

ECED 1030 Music and Movement 63

ECED 1031 Field Placement Seminar 1 –

ECED 2011 Social/Emotional Health and Behaviour ECED 2012 Administration and Performance Management

EQUIV.: Supervision and Administration (ECED 2020) OL

63 ECED 2014 Partnerships with Families

EQUIV.: Working with Parents (ECED 2019) OL 63

ECED 2021 Best Practices in Early Intervention 62

ECED 2022 Responding to Child Care Trends 63

ECED 2023 Field Placement Seminar 2 –

ECED 2025 Ethics and Advocacy 62

ECED 2026 Personal and Professional Wellness

ECED 2027 Adaptive Communication Strategies 62

ECED 2028 Field Placement Seminar 3 –

Field Placements:

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE PAGE

ECED 1032 Field Placement: Early Learning 1 – ECED 2024 Field Placement: Early Learning 2 –

ECED 2029 Field Placement: Unique –

Communications Courses:

To be selected at time of registration from the college list (see pages 54 – 55), as determined by testing.

General Education Courses:

To be selected from the college list (see pages 68 – 72).

See apprenticeship on page 27.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

ECED (ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA)

Graduation Requirements

22 Mandatory Courses

2 Communications Courses 3 General Education Courses 3 Field Placements

Admission Requirements

For admission requirements please refer to the official program outline at GeorgianCollege.ca.

Graduation Eligibility

To graduate from this program, the passing weighted average for promotion through each semester, from year-to-year and to graduate is 60%. Additionally, a student must attain a minimum of 50% or a letter grade of P (Pass) or S (Satisfactory) in each course in each semester.

Important Note

Part-time students with previous credits from prior to September 2013, should contact the co-ordinator Heather Hill at 705.325.2740, ext. 3064 or email heather.hill@georgiancollege.ca with questions about equivalency.

Field Placements

Students who have completed the prerequisites may participate in field placements either full-time (five days per week, four consecutive weeks) or part-time (two and a half days per week, eight consecutive weeks). Prerequisites- in addition to specific courses, students must have: Vulnerable Sector Police Check; up-to-date immunization record; valid standard first aid and Level HCP or Level C CPR certificate and Health and Safety certificate.

All placement types available in ECE. Placements are assigned on a first- come, first-served basis. Inform the Field Placement Officer at your campus in advance.

If you wish to take a placement in Orillia, call Linda Taylor-Eddington at 705.325.2740, ext. 3069 or email linda. tayloreddington@georgiancollege.ca. Placements must be confirmed with Linda at the beginning of the semester prior to the course start date.

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