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president's message
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Using this coUrse gUide
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registration information ...3
how to register ...3
registration Form ...4
campUs oVerVieW
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Barrie ...5
midland ...6
muskoka ...7
orangeville ...8
orillia ...9
owen sound ...10
south georgian Bay ... 11
generaL inFormation
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admission and registration ...109
Fees and Financial information ...111
college academic procedures ...112
coUrses, certiFicates
and programs
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associations and professional development ...13
animal care ...18
automotive Business ...22
Business ...23
community, human and social services ...32
computers and information technology ...41
cooking, Wines and spirits ...45
creative and Visual art ...48
entrepreneurship and small Business ...52
environmental, trades and technology ...54
Fitness and recreation ...63
general education and communication ...66
health and Wellness ...70
hospitality, travel and tourism ...78
Languages and specialized communications ...81
Lifestyle and Leisure ...84
mind, Body and soul ...85
motorcycle and transportation ...88
online Learning and ontario Learn ...90
photography ...97
public safety and emergency services ...99
teaching and training adults ...102
University partnership centre ...104
Web design and digital arts ...105
Zoomers ...107
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All information is accurate at time of publication. Please refer to the web for the most up-to-date information.
Financial accounting principles 1
This introductory course in financial accounting covers the accounting cycle including preparation of financial statements for service and trading companies
operating as single proprietorships. Also included are topics related to accounting for merchandising operations, accounting information systems, cash.
Th Sep 6 - Dec 13 (42hrs) I 8 - 11am I MU $309.96 I acct 1000
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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 www.georgianc.on.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.
As I begin my new role as President and CEO of Georgian College, it is very timely that I have this opportunity to connect with you. I think we have a lot in common. I have spent many, many years as a lifelong learner myself. I know the hard work and commitment that goes into being a student juggling family, work and studies. There is no doubt in my mind that my continuous education journey has contributed hugely to my own development and made a valuable impact on my career.
I hope you will take the time to look carefully through Georgian’s Continuing Education offerings. I have – and I am very impressed! The range of programs and courses is remarkable. I am particularly delighted to discover how much effort has been put into making these courses work around your schedule – day, evening, weekend and online offerings, through selected partnerships, are available to improve your accessibility to learning and success. Georgian’s strong alignment with industry leaders and professional affiliations will strengthen your learning experience and give you the skills you need today to build a solid career. Continuing Education at Georgian opens doors to more pathways for study; you’ll be able to link into certificate, diploma, college and university degree programs through our University Partnership Centre. And remember, if you need advice, we have staff ready and able to help you along the way. In my short time at Georgian, I have had the opportunity to meet an incredible number of outstanding instructors who are passionate about teaching and eager to share their expertise with you in a collaborative, engaging and challenging environment. Whether your goals are professional or personal, Georgian is a powerful place where you can explore your interests and passions, hone your skills and learn something new. And what about those general interest courses – will there ever be time? Well, I am pleased (and relieved) to report to you that I finally achieved my long-term, post-secondary goal – just this past spring. Now I have time – perhaps I will study to become a better cook or maybe I will express my creative side through a woodworking course to build my own Muskoka chair. There is a lot to discover at Georgian and I invite you to find out more by visiting choosegeorgian.ca/continuing-education
See you in the halls!
Video conferencing is when two or more locations communicate through the use of interactive audio and video technology. It uses a video camera and microphone at each location. The audio and video are sent through high-speed data transports such as ISDn lines or IP connections and viewed on monitors. Many video-conference units have presentation equipment connected. Video conferencing saves time and money by eliminating travel costs.
MaryLynn West-Moynes President and CEO
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register onLine
Register for Continuing Education courses using the Web registration process and the enhanced course search capabilities on www.georgiancollege.ca/con-ed New and existing 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 at any time using Web registration. note: Be sure to enable “cookies” and “java script” to take advantage of the functionality.
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. See hours and phone numbers at right.
in person
Register in person at the campus address listed at right. At the Barrie Campus, the Office of the Registrar is in the Administrative Centre (Building C); 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.
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 at 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.
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 111.
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.
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. Postdated cheques will be returned; seats will not be held on this basis.
registration inFormation
hoUrs For registration
By phone or in person: Monday to Thursday
No evening hours June to mid-August and December.
Barrie 8am to 4:30pm*
Midland 8am to 7pm
Muskoka 8am to 6pm
Orangeville 8am to 4pm
Orillia 8am to 7pm**
Owen Sound 8am to 4:30pm
South Georgian Bay 8:30am to 4:30pm***
Friday - All locations except Orillia 8:30am to 4:30pm*
Friday - Orillia 8:30am to 4pm
* Barrie telephone lines open 8am to 4pm only ** The Orillia office closes at 4pm when there
are no evening hours.
*** South Georgian Bay office closes at 6pm on Tuesdays and Thurdays.
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 8am - 4pm 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 519.376.5395South Georgian Bay 705.445.1218
addresses
Barrie One Georgian Dr.
Barrie, ON L4M 3X9
Midland 649 Prospect Blvd., Box 130,
Midland, ON L4R 4K6
Muskoka 111 Wellington St.
Bracebridge, ON P1L 1E2
Orangeville 22 Centennial Rd.
Orangeville, ON L9W 1P8
Orillia 825 Memorial Ave.
Orillia, ON L3V 6S2
Owen Sound 1450 Eighth St. E., Box 700
Owen Sound, ON N4K 5R4
South Georgian Bay 499 Raglan St.
Collingwood, ON L9Y 3Z1
six easy Ways to register:
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Registration for Continuing Education
Method of Payment (for office use only)
Cash (do not send cash in the mail)
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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: www.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.
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nAME: Dr. Michelle o’neill, hBSc, nD, Doctor of naturopathic Medicine
InSTrUCTor: Pre-health Sciences
I teach part time for the BScn and practical nursing programs. I feel I give students a bit of a
unique perspective, as a result of my career in complementary medicine. I love when a student
has an “ah ha” moment – when they really understand something they have been struggling
with. That’s what teaching is all about; explaining something in different ways until everyone in
the room truly gets it. Students at Georgian not only get a great education but they also have
the added bonus of attending an educational institution where they are not just a number. It’s
like a family. Small class sizes and the ability to have one-on-one interaction with instructors
make all the difference.
continUing edUcation credentiaLs
2D Digital AnimationAdvanced Skills for the Culinary Professional Business Sustainability Series
Canadian Payroll Association Entrepreneurship
European Style Pattern and Garment Making Food Service Worker – Food and Beverage Food Service Worker – Long Term Care Gold Seal
Home Inspection
Institute of Law Clerk of Ontario
Introduction to Integrated Sustainable Energy Machining for Manufacturing
Make up Artistry
Management Development - Small Business Management
Management Development – Supervisory Skills Microsoft Windows Professional
ODP (Ozone Depletion) Office Software Applications Ontario Building Officials Photography
Purchasing Management Association of Canada Qualified Administrative Assistant
Teaching and Training Adults Web Application Development
continUing edUcation certiFicates
Automotive Studies – Sales Leadership Business Studies – Bookkeeping Fundamentals Business Studies – Decision Making Business Studies – Retail Operations Business StudiesBusiness Studies – Accounting French Proficiency
Human Resource Studies Interior Decorating Basics Medical Office Studies RN – Critical Care Nursing RN – Emergency Nursing RN – Oncology / Palliative Care Web Design Essentials
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Bookkeeping
Business General Diploma Gas Technician
Office Adminstration – General Practical Nursing
Pre-Health Sciences Recreation and Leisure Services
The largest of Georgian’s campuses, the Barrie Campus is
always a busy place.
Learning facilities and technology are state-of-the-art.
The new Sadlon Centre for Health and Wellness is the largest
academic expansion in Georgian College history.
The 172,000-square-foot centre features community health
clinics such as speech, language and hearing, oral health,
massage therapy, vision, esthetics and a nurse practitioner-led
clinic. All teaching and learning in the classrooms, labs and
clinics supports inter-professional education.
The three-storey Library Commons is flooded with light and
features many computer stations, learning materials and
expert help from staff. Labs, classrooms and workshops
provide opportunities for a wide range of part-time studies,
from computers and business to design and visual arts,
engineering technology, health and wellness, hospitality
and tourism, and more.
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P. 705.722.5149
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nAME: Bob Denison InSTrUCTor: lead Welding Instructor
I started welding in high school when I was 15. I worked welding pipe in giant factories and
worked on pipeline in ontario and Alberta. I’m a red Seal welder and I have my master’s licence.
I’ve been teaching at Georgian for seven years and I still love welding. When I got into this
career, I had great instructors. I’m just trying to give back and pass on that love of the trade.
Georgian is one of the best; you get to learn oxy, cutting, brazing, stick, MIG, TIG, stainless,
aluminum, the most wide variety of processes and applications. We are accredited with the
Canadian Welding Bureau centre for testing and the Technical Standards and Safety Authority
(TSSA) for pipe welding, so we teach and certify to industry standards. With the foundation
we give students here, I have no hesitation in saying that they are set to succeed.
FULL-time programs
Electrical Techniques Plumbing Techniques Welding Techniques
Mechanical Technician – Marine Engine Mechanical Technician – Small Engine Personal Support Worker
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Animal Care Worker Computers Business General Interest Food Service Worker WeldingIndustrial Training
Teaching and Training Adults
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Apprenticeship Contract training
College and Career Preparation GED Preparation / TOWES Professional Development
Located near beautiful Georgian Bay, the Robert Hartog
Midland Campus is strategically positioned to provide
business and industry-driven training in all fields, including
marine and skilled trades.
The Skilled Trades Centre and the designation of the
Midland Campus as a Recreational Boating Centre of
Excellence are good news for industries in North Simcoe
and Central Ontario that urgently need skilled workers.
The Skilled Trades Centre allows the Midland Campus
to expand student access to apprenticeship and marine
industry training in Simcoe County.
The Midland Campus offers a full range of certificates,
part-time and full-time programs and customized training to
boost your career and your employability. All of our training
is led by experienced instructors and industry professionals.
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nAME: leticia longhurst STUDEnT: nursing
I graduated from Georgian as a Personal Service Worker about 12 years ago and I’ve been
working in a local nursing home. I’ve always loved helping people and it makes me happy to
see a big smile on their face. It’s very rewarding. over the past few years, I’ve been taking
part-time courses such as chemistry and biology to upgrade my skills. I’m currently in the
registered Practical nursing (rPn) program and I’m able to take it one day a week, which fits
into my schedule for work. I’ve always wanted to be a nurse and I may think about working in
a hospital after I graduate.
continUing edUcation
Air Brake Endorsement BartendingBusiness Networking Buying & Selling on E-Bay
Computers including 50 Plus courses First Aid and CPR
Languages Motorcycle Training Nutrition 101 for Seniors Photoshop
Price a job/Make a Profit QuickBooks
Reiki
Relaxation and Stress Management Sign Language
Smart Serve Social Networking
Teaching and Training Adults Web Page Design
Woodworking AutoCAD Pharmacology Project Management
dipLomas and certiFicates
BookkeepingBusiness Fundamentals Carpentry Techniques Office Admin – General Personal Support Worker Practical Nursing (part-time) Pre-Health Sciences
Many of the above Diploma and Certificate courses are available on a part-time basis; contact the Muskoka Campus for details.
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Apprenticeship Business Services
Corporate and Contract Training Corporate Online Training (e-learning) Free College and Career Preparation Professional Development
You can enjoy all the benefits of living in beautiful Muskoka
while getting a quality educational experience close to
home. With health care, skilled trades and service sector
employment opportunities in particular demand within
our region, the 18,000-square-foot campus contains
approximately 7,000 square feet of dedicated shop
space, a health room, science lab and two computer labs
equipped with the latest software.
We are constantly adding new programs and courses to
meet the needs of the community, making it easier for you
to live and learn in Muskoka.
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P. 705.646.7629
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nAME: Audrey Murphy-Senior STUDEnT: Teaching and Training Adults
having worked in the administrative, customer service and managerial areas in the dental
industry for 15 years, I was looking for a more gratifying, challenging and exciting career
opportunity. When I joined Georgian College, I knew this was my opportunity to do just
that. I enrolled in the Teaching and Training Adults program in the orangeville Campus and
instantly knew it was my destiny. It was rewarding, engaging, and relevant, and the time
schedules fit perfectly into my busy life. My instructors were always supportive, professional,
friendly, and approachable. The class sizes were perfect which made participation and open
discussions easy and comfortable. I look forward to pursuing a degree in this field and
bringing my leadership and creative abilities into my classroom.
FULL-time programs
Personal Support Worker Practical Nursing(Full-time and Part-time delivery) Pre-Health Sciences
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BusinessComputers
Design and Visual Arts General Interest Health and Wellness
Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation Languages
Liberal Arts
Public Safety and Emergency Services Teaching and Training Adults Transportation
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Corporate TrainingCollege and Career Preparation Proctoring Services
GED Preparation / GED Testing Community Youth Employment Services Employment Ontario Employment Services Employer Forums / Job Fairs
Georgian College’s Orangeville Campus is a dynamic
regional campus located in the heart of Dufferin County.
The campus has been servicing the educational and
employment needs of people from Caledon, Erin, the
County of Dufferin and beyond for many years.
The Orangeville Campus offers part-time and full-time
studies with a focus in health sciences, academic and
career upgrading, personal development, special interest
courses and corporate training initiatives. Georgian
College also operates the Centre for Career and
Employment Services, a full-service employment centre in
Orangeville with employment workshops, guidance and
posted employment opportunities. Come in today and
see for yourself what the Orangeville Campus of
Georgian College has to offer you!
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name: Julie ott instrUctor: dog training
i teach a variety of dog training, canine self-defense and canine care courses.
i’ve worked with dogs for 12 years. i learned how to rehabilitate dogs with various
issues when i was a cruelty investigator with the spca (society for the prevention of
cruelty to animals). dogs that otherwise would have been euthanized were given
another chance and were able to be adopted. the courses i teach are perfect for dog
owners, as well as veterinary technicians, trainers and behavioural consultants. i really
enjoy helping people gain a better understanding of dogs, teaching them how to act
and react both with their own animals and other canines.
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BrailleCanadian Firearms Safety
Canine Courses (may receive CEU credits for animal professionals)
Computers
Couples Ballroom Dancing, Latin and Belly Dancing
Design and Visual Arts / Digital Photography Dog Obedience
Emergency Services – Recruitment Ready (online) Fire Training
First Aid and CPR
Fitness and Nutrition Coach Languages
Motorcycle training Reflexology
Self-defence for women SmartServe, Bartending and
Blackjack Training
Tai Chi and Tai Chi Qigong Instructor Teaching and Training Adults Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Yoga Teaching Training
dipLomas and certiFicates
Apprenticeship training opportunities Accounting / Bookkeeping
Child and Youth Worker Developmental Services Worker Early Childhood Education Emergency Services Communicator Food Service Worker (FSW) – Long Term
Care or (FSW) – Food and Beverage Fundraising and Resource Development Justice and Public Safety Certificate Sign Language
Social Service Worker Solution-focused Approaches
Bachelor of Human Services - Police Studies Therapeutic Recreation
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Corporate and Contract Training Corporate Online Training (e-learning) Free College and Career Preparation Academic Upgrading / GED Preparation Employment Resource Centre
The Orillia Campus is located in a beautiful woodland
setting at the south end of Orillia. Specializing in a
variety of human service programs, the campus is
home to the Justice and Public Safety Institute.
This campus offers professional development and
training in emergency and community services.
It also offers degree programs as a site of Georgian’s
unique University Partnership Centre. On-site facilities
include a fitness centre, library commons and restaurant.
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name: dianne Walkom instrUctor: practical nursing
nursing has been my chosen career for over 35 years.
instructing with georgian college for the past 6 years has allowed me to
share my passion with many others seeking opportunities in health care.
Bringing education to perth and huron county students has enabled and
inspired those to pursue their dreams. i am very proud of these men and
women reaching for higher goals both personally and professionally while
still juggling work and family. Ultimately our goals are to retain the variety
of health care workers locally in their new career paths. georgian college
has made this happen!
The Owen Sound campus prides itself on its reputation as
a good corporate citizen in meeting both community and
individual needs.
The campus offers hundreds of courses in all different
areas of interest while still offering access to personalized
attention due to small class sizes.
The campus is home to the one-of-a-kind Great Lakes
International Marine Training and Research Centre,
Canada’s most advanced marine simulation and research
centre. With a recent 8.5 million dollar upgrade with state
of the art marine simulators, these facilities are truly
world class.
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FULL-time programs
Business (Co-op) Carpentry techniques Culinary Mgmt (co-op) Culinary SkillsEarly Childhood Education Electrical techniques Environmental Techniques Gas Technician
Heating, Refrigeration & Air Cond (co-op) Marine Engineering Technology (co-op) Marine Technology – Navigation (co-op) Office Admin – Executive/general Personal Support Worker Police Foundations
Power Engineering Technician (co-op) Power Engineering Technology (co-op) Practical Nursing Pre-Health Sciences Welding
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Agriculture Business ComputersDesign and Visual Arts Engineering Technology General Interest Health and Wellness
Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation Human Services
Liberal Arts
Teaching and Training Adults Transportation
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ApprenticeshipCook / Developmental Services Worker / General Carpenter and more! See page 49. Business Services
College and Career Preparation / Academic Upgrading
Employment Ontario – Employment Services GED Preparation
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nAME: Kirsti Donald STUDEnT:
First Aid and CPr
I’m taking a First Aid and CPr course through continuing education. I’m going to be taking the BScn program at the Barrie Campus and it’s a requirement for the clinical placement component. It’s great to be able to take a part-time course that allows me to balance education with my work schedule and my children’s schedule. I recently graduated from the Pre-health Sciences program here, which helped me upgrade my skills and served as a test drive for further education I wanted to take. one of the big draws of having a campus right in Collingwood is that students don’t have to travel for their courses, especially in the winter. The teachers here are great and they really want everyone to succeed
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Agriculture – New BusinessComputers
Design and Visual Arts / Digital Photography Entrepreneurship – New
First Aid and CPR Food Service Worker General Interest Health and Wellness Languages Liberal Arts Motorcycle Training Retail Florist Sign Language Social Media
SmartServe and Bartending Supervisory Skills Series Teaching and Training Adults
dipLomas and certiFicates
Business Fundamentals General Arts and Sciences Gas TechnicianOffice Administration – General Personal Support Worker Pre-Health Sciences
We aLso oFFer
Contract TrainingFree College and Career Preparation Academic Upgrading
GED Preparation
Located in beautiful Collingwood, the John Di Poce South
Georgian Bay Campus provides full-time and part-time
studies, corporate training, small business services and
college and career preparation. This location boasts
multi-function classrooms, a community room, student
lounge, multi-use health lab, state-of-the-art computer
labs, an innovative e-lab and video conferencing
classrooms. The small teacher-to-student ratio helps to
ensure students success.
Perfect for the outdoor adventurer, the South Georgian Bay
region offers four-season activities including spectacular
skiing, snowboarding, biking and hiking. Located along the
shoreline of Nottawasaga Bay and close to Wasaga Beach
– one of the largest freshwater beaches in the world – the
John Di Poce South Georgian Bay Campus is a great place
to learn and play!
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associations
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proFessionaL deVeLopment15 – 17
Applied Project Management Online
Certification Program 13
Supervisory Skills Series 15
Management Development - Supervisory Skills 16
Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping
(CIB) Certification Program 13
Intro to Procurement 16
Introduction to Operations Management 16
Canadian Institute of Management
(CIM) Certification Program 13
Law Clerk – Estates 16
Law Clerk – Civil Litigation 16
Canadian Payroll Association
The CPA’s Certification Program 13
Law Clerk – Real Estate 16
Law Clerk – Corporate 16
Canadian Professional Sales
Association (CPSA) 13
Module 1: Supervisor’s Roles and Responsibilities 16
Module 2: Communicating Effectively 16
Certified Financial Planner Education
Program (CFP) 14
Module 3: Leading Effective Meetings 16
Module 4: Developing Effective Teams 16
Certified General Accountants Association
of Ontario Certification Program 14
Module 5: Coaching and Motivating 16
APM Integration 17
Human Resources Professionals Association 14 Project Closing 17
Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario 14 Project Execution and Control 17
Insurance Broker – IMAO 15 Project Initiation 17
Mortgage Broker – IMBA 15 Project Leadership 17
Ontario Institute of the Purchasing
Management Association of Canada 15
Project Planning 17
Public Speaking/Presentations 17
Association of Administrative Assistants 15 Team Building and Leadership 17
Human Relations 17
How to Start a Small Business 17
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association programs
applied project
management
online certification program
Learn all of the essential hard and soft skills necessary to be a high-performing project manager, and use a familiar project from your own field. This online program enables you to complete the certificate from the comfort of your home or office, and it affords you greater flexibility in scheduling your learning into your lifestyle. The program follows a modular weekly learning schedule over six consecutive courses, so you can can complete the certificate in as little as 14 weeks, or over several terms, up to two years, depending on your situation. You’ll share your learning experience with other online participants and instructors to allow you to learn from other professionals in diverse industries and grow your network. BUSn 0185 Project Initiation and Project Development BUSn 0187 Project Planning, Scheduling & Budgeting BUSn 0184 Project Execution and Control
BUSn 0186 Project leadership and Communications BUSn 0183 Project Closing & Continuous Improvement BUSn 0182 Applied Project Management Integration Project
canadian institute of
Bookkeeping (ciB)
certification program
Georgian College is pleased to co-operate with this association by offering many of the courses which are a credit towards the certificate of Certified Bookkeeper (CB). After successful completion of the academic and work experience requirements, students may apply for their CB designation. A passing grade of 65 per cent is required. Students must have access to a microcomputer and be familiar with it. They will also need to have completed senior secondary school courses in mathematics and English. For more information, call the Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping at 416.925.9420 or write to P.O. Box 963, 31 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, ON M5C 2K3, or fax 416.929.8815 e-mail info@cibcb.com or visit www.cibcb.com
college equivalent ciB courses Spreadsheet and
Presentation Applications oFAD 1007
Computer Applications 1 CIB 111
Financial Accounting Principles 1
ACCT 1000 Bookkeeping 1 CIB 112 Financial Accounting Principles 2
ACCT 1001 Bookkeeping 2 CIB 113
Computerized Accounting
ACCT 1002 Computerized Bookkeeping 1 CIB 222 Advanced Computerized
Accounting ACCT 3002 Computerized Bookkeeping 2 CIB 223 Cost Accounting 1
ACCT 2003 Cost Management CIB 331 Taxation FnCE 2002 Income Tax CIB 332 legislation and Payroll
BUSI 1007 Payroll Administration CIB 333
canadian institute of
management (cim)
certification program
The Canadian Institute of Management, in co-operation with Georgian College, is pleased to offer their eight-subject program designed to enable you to use the tools of effective management to the fullest. Graduates will be awarded a Certificate in Management and Administration upon completion of six mandatory and two elective study courses, with a minimum grade of 60 per cent in each course. Candidates will be eligible to apply for the Certified in Management (CIM) designation once they have acquired two years of management/administration experience. In order to be granted the designation, candidates will be required to complete and submit an application to the Institute, along with two letters of reference and a current resume within six years of completing the prescribed studies.
For assistance with CIM educational requirements please contact development@cimlakesimcoe.ca. Additional information about the Canadian Institute of Management is available on the CIM Lake Simcoe website at www.cimlakesimcoe.ca or the CIM national website at www.cim.ca
college equivalent cim courses mandatory Principles of Management MGMT 2001 Introduction to Management 1A College Communications CoMM 1000 Managerial Communications 1B Business law lAWS 2000 Canadian Business law 2B Financial Accounting Principles
1 ACCT 1000 Managerial Accounting 3A Business Finance
FnCE 2000
Managerial Finance 4A Managerial Decision
Making MGMT 3001 Strategic Policy Analysis 4B
electives (choose any two) organizational Behaviour BUSI
1001 organizational Behaviour Microeconomics ECon 1000 or Macroeconomics ECon 2000 Economics Introduction to Marketing MKTG 1000 or Planning the Marketing Strategy MKTG 1001
Marketing
canadian payroll
association the Cpa’s
certification program
The Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) offers the only payroll certifications in Canada: the Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) and the Certified Payroll Manager (CPM). These programs prepare payroll practitioners to manage the compliance requirements of an organization’s annual payroll cycle, deliver clear and reliable payroll information, and contribute a payroll perspective to organizational policy and strategy discussions. www.payroll.ca
The Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) certification is the foundation of your career in payroll. It provides you with 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.
BUSI 1007 legislation & Payroll BUSI 1008 Payroll Practices 1 BUSI 1009 Payroll Practices 2
ACCT 1000 Financial Accounting Principles 1
canadian professional sales
association (cpsa)
Give your sales team a competitive edge. Improve their selling skills, clearly establish their professional credibility and help them stand out from the competition. The CSP (Certified Sales Professional) designation identifies the holder as a highly qualified sales professional in tune with today’s global environment. CPSA Sales Institute helps people with their sales experience, selling skills, willingness to learn, and a commitment to abide by a strict professional Code of Ethics.
Information on CPSA can be found at www.cpsa.com or 416.408.2685.
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cpsa requirements georgian college courses Communications Communications at WorkCoMM 1001 and oral Presentations CoMM 1007 Marketing Introduction to
Marketing MKTG 1000 and Planning the Marketing Strategy MKTG 1001 Consultative Selling &
relationship Building Personal SellingMKTG 1003 or MKTG 1014 choose 2 options
Sales Administration Sales Management MKTG 2010
Sales & Technology Microcomputer Applications CoMP 1003
Business Acumen Business law lAWS 2000 or Managerial Decision Making MGMT 3001
certified Financial planner
education program (cFp)
Georgian is pleased to offer the CFP program using the CCH Canadian Ltd. Content and in co-operation with Advocis (financial membership association). This accredited curriculum qualifies candidates to sit for the CFP examination administered by the Financial Planners Standards Council (FPSC). The CFP is an internationally recognized designation.
The four courses in the CFP Program are:
BUSn 0088 Financial Planning Fundamentals BUSn 0085 Contemporary Practices in Financial Planning BUSn 0086 Comprehensive Practices in risk and
retirement Planning
BUSn 0087 Wealth Management and Estate Planning
certified general
accountants association
of ontario certification program
The CGA education program is a professional self-study program. Lectures and classroom sessions assist students by highlighting the important and more difficult aspects of the course. For complete information on fees and registration contact: The Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario, 240 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario M4P 1K8; phone 1.800.668.1454 or contact local representative: Paul Ferdinands,
705.725.2473 (days) or 705.739.6816 (evenings). Visit www.cga-ontario.org . For further information contact 705.728.1968, ext. 1643. For the CGA courses, students register with CGA. For the College Equivalent courses, students register with Continuing Education, Georgian College.
college equivalent cga equivalent Financial Accounting Principles
1 ACCT 1000 or ACCT 1010 Financial Accounting Principles 2 ACCT 1001 or ACCT 1012
Financial Accounting 1 (FA1)
Microeconomics
ECon 100 or ECon 1000 Micro and Macro Econom-ics (EM1) Business and Contract law
lAWS 2000 or lAWS 2031
Business law (lW1) Intermediate Accounting 1
ACCT 2001 Financial Accounting: Assets (FA2) Statistics 1 STAT 2000 Statistics 2 STAT 2001 Quantitative Methods ECon 2001 Business Quantitative Analysis (QU1) Cost Accounting 1 ACCT 2003 or ACCT 2009 Cost Accounting 2 ACCT 2000 or ACCT 2010 Management Accounting Fundamentals (MA1) Two half-credit courses
required. Any two of the following: business communications, effective writing or an English course such as CoMM 1000, CoMM 1001 or CoMM 1006. Business Communication (CM1) Intermediate Accounting 2 ACCT 2002 Intermediate Accounting 3 ACCT 3003 Financial Accounting: liabilities and Equities (FA3)
Business Finance FnCE 2000 or Financial Management FnCE 2010 and Managerial Finance FnCE 2001 Corporate Finance Fundamentals (Fn1) Microcomputer Applications CoMP 1003 Accounting Information Systems ACCT 3004 Managing Information Systems (MS1)
To be eligible for a transfer credit in BC1, you must obtain transfer credits in FA1, FA2, FA3, CM1, MA1, MS1, Fn1 and have a business degree or diploma. All requirements must be completed prior to enrolment in the CGA program.
Accounting Business Case (BC1)
ADVAnCED Taxation
FnCE 2002 *Personal and Corporate Taxation (TX1) Corporate Tax
FnCE 3002 Auditing 1 FnCE 3000 or FnCE 300 and Auditing 2 FnCE 3003 or FnCE 3007
*External Auditing (AU1)
human resources professionals
association
Georgian College offers the nine mandatory courses required by the Human Resources Professional Association for the Certified Human Resource Professional. Visit the HRPA website for more information and current requirements, www.hrpa.ca . For information about the accreditation process, the professional designation or membership in HRPAO please contact the Professional Standards Co-ordinator at HRPAO, 1.800.387.1311 or www.hrpa.ca .
hUrM 1000 human resources Management Foundations BUSI 1001 organizational Behaviour
ACCT 1003 Finance and Accounting hUrM 1001 occupational health and Safety hUrM 1002 labour relations
hUrM 1004 Compensation hUrM 1005 human resources Planning hUrM 1006 Training and Development hUrM 1007 recruitment and Selection
institute of Law clerks
of ontario
The Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario has been educating law clerks for over 25 years and Georgian College is pleased to offer the four required courses. Successful students will receive a certificate from the institute for completion of all courses. These courses are especially appropriate for those currently employed as law clerks or experienced legal secretaries. A good command of the written English language is a definite asset. The Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario sets a single exam based on the course curriculum. The same exam is available to all students province-wide; exam fee is $100.
Students wishing to write this exam must complete and submit the exam registration form prior to the registration deadline.
Prerequisite: Recommended minimum is Grade 12. Students should have a good command of the English language and previous legal experience is beneficial, although not necessary. Students without previous legal experience must understand that it is their responsibility to self-educate themselves and they must not hinder the progress of the class as a whole.For more information visit
www.ilco.on.ca or call 416.214.6252. The Institute recommends the courses be taken in the following order:
Mandatory (4):
BUSn 0037 Civil litigation BUSn 0010 Corporate law BUSn 0040 real Estate BUSn 0008 Estates
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insurance Broker – imao
Basic Broker Preparation
(RIBO Level 1 Licence) (BUSN 0149) IBAO offers a course that prepares Ontario Institute of Purchasing Management Association of Canada individuals in the insurance broker industry, with limited industry experience. This course takes students through the required RIB Act, insurance fundamentals such as: the principles of indemnity and insurable interest, personal property and personal automobile insurance principles. The course also examines OAP I wordings, and the RIBO Homeowner’s, Tenant’s and Condominium Unit Owner’s form. There is also a short portion on travel insurance. Please refer to the RIBO website for more information regarding licensing and credentials to become an insurance broker. All credentials are provided externally through RIBO.
note: The RIBO examination fee is extra and is payable to RIBO on the first day of class. Examinations are held on the last
day of class unless otherwise stated.
mortgage Broker – imBa
Ten steps to a Successful Mortgage Agent The IMBA mortgage agent course is the “gold standard” in mortgage-agent education and will provide all the skills required to immediately become a productive member of any brokerage firm.
You will know:
the basics of processing an application
how to market yourself to get clients
how to deal effectively with clients
how to promote the brokerage to earn repeat business
An IMBA education gives the best possible start to your career and provides brokers with the assurance that
IMBA-educated agent can “hit the ground running.” For more information contact: Paul Bath CPMB – Director of Training and Education – MortgagExec Ltd. Phone: 905.830.9997 or
E-mail: paul_bath@centum.ca
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ontario institute of the
purchasing management
association of canada
With more than 40,000 members and program participants, PMAC is the principle source of supply chain management training, education, and professional development in Canada. Supply chain management has emerged as a fast-paced and global career with advancement prospects all the way to the boardroom. OIPMAC offers two separate education programs: Strategic Supply Chain Management Leadership program, for mid-to senior executive level professionals; and Certificate in Supply Management, for entry-level practitioners.
ASSn 0028 Introduction to operations Management ASSn 0027 Introduction to Procurement ASSn 0140 Introduction to Transportation ASSn 0027 Introduction to logistics
note: Principles-based curriculum has now been phased out.
Certificate in Supply Management: Today’s global market demands skilled practitioners to support the management of complex corporate supply chains. The certificate program provides students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to launch or accelerate a successful career in supply chain management. Participants can complete a single course, seminar or the full program (no prerequisites or practical experience required). For detailed program requirements, contact 416.977.7566, e-mail info@ontarioinstitute.com or visit www.ontarioinstitute.com
association of
administrative assistants
The main purpose of the Association of Administrative Assistants is to encourage people in the business world to
continuously upgrade their professionalism through continuing education. The Qualified Administrative Assistant (Q.A.A.) program, sponsored by the association, is one of the vehicles available to those interested in advancing their professional development. The Q.A.A. program is a certificate program for office professionals interested in meeting the challenge of today’s demanding work force. Seven courses must be completed successfully within seven years to qualify for the QAA designation and certificate. For further information please contact registrar@aaa.ca or visit www.aaa.ca or call Arlene Stone at 705.728.1968, ext. 1261 or e-mail Arlene.stone@georgiancollege.ca Georgian College offers the following courses that fulfill the QAA certificate requirements:
association courses
georgian college courses(in-class or on-line)Compulsory Courses: Business Administration Entrepreneurship
BUSI 1014 oDE Business English Communications at Work:
CoMM 1001* or CoMM 1013 organizational Behaviour organizational Behaviour:
BUSI 1001 or BUSI 1010 Elective Courses (choose 4): Financial Accounting Financial Accounting
Principles 1: ACCT 1000 or ACCT 1011 AnD Financial Accounting Principles 2: ACCT 1001 or ACCT 1012 Business or
Commercial law Business law: lAWS 2000 or lAWS 2031
Computer Technology not available at this time Interpersonal
Communications not available at this time Economics Microeconomics: ECon 1000
or ECon 1003 and Macroeconomics ECon 2000 or ECon 2005
human resources Management
human resources Planning hUrM 1005 or hUrM 1010 or human resource Management Foundations hUrM 1000 or hUrM 1012 Marketing Introduction to Marketing
MKTG 1000 or MKTG 1012 and Planning the Marketing Strategy MKTG 1001 or MKTG 1013 Principles & Practice
of Supervision Principles of Management MGMT 2001 or MGMT 2010 Project Management Project Management MGMT
2012 or MGMT 2019 Psychology Introduction to Psychology
PSYl 1001 and Introduction to Psychology 2 PSYl 1002 * note that CoMM 1001 requires a pre-req of CoMM 1000
or College Placement Testing exemption.
proFessionaL deVeLopment
supervisory skills series
The opportunities and need for growth and development within a supervisory role are vast, encompassing knowledge and skills related to personal and organizational leadership, management, human relations, internal personal policies, government regulations,
communications, goal-setting, problem-solving, decision-making, team-building, coaching/ counselling, conflict resolution, quality and productivity. Within each of these areas of skill and knowledge there are requirements for increasing levels of expertise depending on the accountability and scope within individual and departmental roles.
Modules:
BUSn 0111 Module 1: The Supervisor’s roles and responsibilities BUSn 0112 Module 2: Communicating Effectively BUSn 0113 Module 3: leading Effective Meetings BUSn 0114 Module 4: Developing Effective Teams BUSn 0115 Module 5: Coaching and Motivating BUSn 0131 Module 6: Managing Conflict and Anger BUSn 0139 Module 7: leading a Multi-generational Workforce Participants completing any six modules will receive an Attestation of Attendance.
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Do you want to develop and strengthen your supervisory abilities and become a more effective leader? This credential is ideal for front-line supervisors, managers and team leaders who need practical skills for dealing with day-to-day management challenges. Instructors are chosen for their ability to provide practical, relevant material acquired through personal education and experience. The courses are offered in different delivery formats (evening or weekends). It’s easy to take more than one course per semester and you can customize your learning with three electives.
Compulsory courses (six courses): oMDP 0002 Management for results oMDP 0004 Teambuilding and leadership oMDP 0008 human relations oMDP 0009 Communications
oMDP 0010 Creating Your Management Style oMDP 0020 Dealing with Difficult People General electives (choose three): oMDP 0016 operations Management oMDP 0003 Customer Service Excellence oMDP 0019 Personal Success oMDP 0001 Critical and Creative Thinking oMDP 0015 Training in the Workplace oMDP 0022 Effective labour relations oMDP 0012 Small Business Bookkeeping oMDP 0021 Exporting in a Global Economy oMDP 0007 Finance and Budgeting Basics oMDP 0011 how to Start a Small Business oMDP 0023 human resources Selection oMDP 0005 Marketing Strategies oMDP 0024 retail Management
Credential: recognition of Successful Completion 1 Semester (324hrs) I mdss
intro to procurement
Supply Management is the process of managing flows of goods, services knowledge and resulting finances. The goal of this course is to have candidates appreciate the procurement process and how it fits into the overall field of Supply Management. The procurement process extends well beyond the boundaries of the procurement department. For instance, senior management will be heavily involved in selecting supply partners. Similarly design departments will be heavily involved in selecting key technologies, which will have major implications in selecting suppliers. However, in most organizations the procurement department plays an integral role in all major procurement activities, in either a lead, or supporting role.
Thu Sep 20 - Dec 13 I 7 - 10pm I BA $478.75 I assn 0027
introduction to operations management
Operations Management is the art and science of ensuring that goods and services are created and delivered successfully to customers. This course will cover the basic and essential aspects of this field of study at the tactical level. A calculator will be required for some of the lessons. Tue Sep 18 - Dec 11 (39hrs) I 7 - 10pm I BA $478.75 I assn 0028
Law clerk – estates
Estates deals with the preparation of wills and the administration of estates. This includes the collection, realization and management of the assets of the deceased and after settlement of the debts of the estates the payment of legacies and the distribution of the residue to the beneficiaries. Knowledge of the documents to be filed to obtain the required court grant of letters, testamentary preparation of estate accounts, administration of ongoing trusts and the preparation of income tax returns are all areas associated with this field. Tue Feb 5 - May 21 (48hrs) I 7 - 10pm I BA Exam: Jun 4 I registration deadline: May 17 $375.20 I BUsn 0008
Law clerk – civil Litigation
Topics include interviewing clients and witnesses, conducting preliminary
investigations, drafting pleadings, preparing demonstrative evidence, attendance on assessment of costs, preparing for and conducting small claims court trials. Tue Sep 4 - Mar 5 (75hrs) I 7 - 10pm I BA Exam: Mar 12 I registration deadline: Feb 22 $572.00 I BUsn 0037
Law clerk - real estate
Descriptions plans and surveys. Planning Act statutes of general application to land liens, encumbrances, status of owner, agreement of purchase and sale, searches, letter of requisitions, condominiums and co-operatives, mortgage transactions, statement of adjustments and residential leases will be covered.
Thu Sep 6 - Jan 24 (57hrs) I 7 - 10pm I BA Exam: Jan 29 I registration deadline: Jan 4 $444.80 I BUsn 0040
Law clerk – corporate
This course involves the preparation and filing of articles for incorporation of corporations and completion of their organization, the preparation and filing of documents in connection with variations in the constitution of corporations, winding-up, registration in other jurisdictions, preparation of agenda and minutes, preparation and filing of returns.
Thu Mar 21 - Jun 20 (42hrs) I 7 - 10pm I BA Exam: Jun 25 I registration deadline: Jun 7 $328.30 I BUsn 0010
Module 1: supervisor’s roles and
responsibilities
This module explores the role of the supervisor and the importance and impact of the supervisor on individual group and corporate success. Leadership styles attitudes behaviours and skills required for successful supervision will be discussed. Sat Sep 22 (6hrs) I 9am - 4pm I BA
Fri Sep 28 (6hrs) I 9am - 3:30pm I oS , SG Fri oct 12 (6hrs) I 9am - 4pm I or
$179.00 I BUsn 0111
module 2: communicating effectively
To develop a good working relationship and maintain a spirit of rapport and teamwork supervisors require effective communication skills. Improve relationships at work by understanding voice dynamics and body language learning how to listen question and give feedback.
Sat oct 13(6hrs) I 9am - 4pm I BA Fri oct 19 (6hrs) I 9am - 3:30pm I oS , SG Fri nov 2 (6hrs) I 9am - 4pm I or
$179.00 I BUsn 0112
module 3: Leading effective meetings
Meetings are often unproductive because people may not understand how to run them effectively. Learn the steps to follow for planning and conducting efficient meetings.
Sat nov 10 (6hrs) I 9am - 4pm I BA Fri nov 16 (6hrs) I 9am - 3:30pm I oS , SG Fri nov 30 (6hrs) I 9am - 4pm I or $179.00 I BUsn 0113
module 4: developing effective teams
Learn how to create and maintain a successful team. Discover the four phases of the team development model identify effective team behaviours how to set team goals and strategies for managing conflict within a team.
Sat nov 24 (6hrs) I 9am - 4pm I BA Fri Dec 7 (6hrs) I 9am - 3:30pm I SG Fri Dec 14 (6hrs) I 9am - 4pm I or $179.00 I BUsn 0114
module 5: coaching and motivating
Coaching is an ideal way to continuously improve the performance of workers. Discover the coaching model and how to apply its principles and learn how to use coaching as a motivator to maximize employee performance.
Sat Dec 8 (6hrs) I 9am - 4pm I BA $179.00 I BUsn 0115
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apm integration
Apply the various concepts, skills and experiences from all of the previous courses to a comprehensive integrated project. This is the final course in the program and it includes the final exam. Upon successful completion of this course participants will be granted the Advanced Project Management Certificate.
Dec 1 - 13 (8hrs) I BA Mar 30 - Apr 11 (8hrs) I BA $889.20 I BUsn 0182
project closing
Learn to continuously improve project management, achieve successful project sign-off and how to implement a project management office. Use project closing tools and techniques to learn lessons, complete administrative and financial closure and gain final acceptance from sponsors. Apply the Organizational Project Management Maturity Model to form PMOs. nov 24 - 29 (6hrs) I BA Mar 23 - Mar 28 (6hrs) I BA $391.90 I BUsn 0183
project execution and control
Learn to implement and control project performance to achieve project success efficiently and effectively. Apply practical techniques to track and manage project performance including change control, MS Project tracking, project recovery techniques, Earned Value Management, quality management, procurement management and contract management. oct 20 - nov 8 (18hrs) I BA Feb 16 - Mar 7 (18hrs) I BA $1175.70 I BUsn 0184
project initiation
Learn the fundamentals of projects in organizations, project selection methods and how to start a project correctly. Get practical experience defining the needs for projects and develop a functional project charter at the right level of detail for your situation.
Sep 8 - 13 (6hrs) I BA Jan 5 - Jan 10 (6hrs) I BA $391.90 I BUsn 0185
project Leadership
Develop essential leadership, team development, negotiating, problem solving, conflict resolution and
communication skills to manage project teams. Explore fundamental concepts of influence, motivation, interests, team dynamics and communication associated with project management.
nov 10 - 22 (12hrs) I BA Mar 9 - Mar 21 (12hrs) I BA $783.80 I BUsn 0186
project planning
Develop functional project planning skills by developing a full project plan. Explore scope, definition, work breakdown, resource estimation, critical path definition, scheduling, budgeting, proactive risk planning and integration of the entire project plan through demonstration and practice using MS Project and other planning tools.
Sep 15 - oct 18 (30hrs) I BA Jan 12 - Feb 14 (30hrs) I BA $1959.50 I BUsn 0187
public speaking/presentations
Students will learn how to prepare and present effective presentations and speeches. Using current technology students will learn communication strategies, persuasive techniques and how to speak during formal and informal presentations with confidence.
Tue oct 16 - Dec 4 (24hrs) I 7 - 10pm I BA Wed Feb 13 - Apr 3 (24hrs) I 7 - 10pm I BA $249.00 I comU 0062
team Building and Leadership
Explore ways to increase group co-operation while maximizing individual contributions. Explore the tools and techniques necessary to monitor and evaluate the processes used and results obtained in the team approach. Tue Sep 25 - nov 27 (30hrs) I 7 - 10pm I BA $219.00 I omdp 0004
human relations
Human Relations will improve managers understanding of people. Students will discuss motivation, handling conflict, delegation, building morale and more. These topics will give students practical insights into handling people more effectively and improve overall
performance. note: new weekend session in Barrie and afternoon sessions available in Midland.
Fri - Sat oct 26 - 27 (30hrs) I 9am - 5pm I BA Fri - Sat nov 16 - 17 (30hrs) I 9am - 5pm I BA $219.00 I omdp 0008
how to start a small Business
This is a complete how-to course including start-up costs, obtaining financing, marketing,staffing, purchasing, inventory control, government regulations, financial statements, legal forms analysis and planning.
Wed Sep 26 - nov 28 (30hrs) I 7 - 10pm I BA Tue oct 02 - Dec 04 (30hrs) I 6:30 - 9pm I MI $219.00 I omdp 0011
otn / VideoconFerencing and program deLiVery
The world leader in telemedicine, OTN enables teaching and learning at a distance through interactive videoconferencing and webcasts, offering the most convenient source of CME. Each year, more than 400,000 health care professionals participate in OTN-facilitated education across 1,400 sites, bringing best practices to the front lines of health care.
OTN’s experience and insight has expanded the way knowledge is shared and how the medical community interacts with each other and with patients. The benefits of using OTN for distance education include on-demand webcast viewing at the learner’s convenience, community outreach, reduced time, distance and cost barriers and the facilitation of in-depth collaboration.
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Animal Care Worker – Enforcement 19
Animal Care Worker – Shelter Operations 19
Animal Care Worker – Wildlife Care 19
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Intro to Animal Care Services 19
Working with People 19
Animal ID and Assessment 19
First Aid for Animals 19
Animal Well Being Basic Handling 19
Dog Obedience Training 20
Canine Coach 20
Canine Emergency Care 20
Canine Basic Behaviour 101 20
Family Pet Grooming Coach 20
Canine Trauma Response – Part 2 20
Canine Self Defense 20
Dog to Dog Aggression – Basics 20
Canine Behaviour Basic 102 – Separation Anxiety 20
Canine First Aid – Part 1 21
Owning a Working – Breed Dog 21
Jobs with Dogs 21
Basic Equine Rehab 21
Advanced Equine Rehab 21
VPM – Human Resources 21
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