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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| ABE Graduation Program Certificate | Certificate | The ABE Graduation Certificate Program prepares students for success in post-secondary education, life-long learning and employability by offering education and skills in a supportive and flexible le… source |
| ABE Intermediate Program Certificate | Certificate | The ABE Intermediate Certificate Program prepares students for success in further study, lifelong learning and employment by offering education and skills in a supportive and flexible learning enviro… source |
| American Sign Language and Deaf Studies Certificate | Certificate | The goal of the Full-time American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf Studies Certificate Program is to prepare students for a variety of professional opportunities working with Deaf clients and the Deaf c… source |
| Career Awareness Certificate | Certificate | This full time program provides students with diverse learning needs and barriers to employment with a supportive learning environment designed to increase their level of job readiness and gain pract… source |
| Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adults Job Readiness Certificate | Certificate | The Job Readiness Program focuses on helping Deaf/deaf and hard of hearing participants explore a number of different types of jobs, make career choices, plan their education and training, find emplo… source |
| ESL Pathways Advanced Certificate | Certificate | The key purpose of the ESL Pathways Advanced Certificate curriculum is to prepare students holistically for the academic, professional and social communities to which they aspire. The ESL Pathways pr… source |
| ESL Pathways Certificate | Certificate | The key purpose of the ESL Pathways Standard Certificate curriculum is to prepare students holistically for the academic, professional and social communities to which they aspire. In the ESL Pathways… source |
| First-year University Transfer Engineering Certificate | Certificate | The First–year University Transfer Engineering Certificate is offered to provide students with the opportunity to explore options and demonstrate success at the first year level of university studies… source |
| First-year University Transfer Environmental Studies Certificate | Certificate | The First–year University Transfer Environmental Studies Certificate provides students with the opportunity to explore options and gain success at the first-year level of university studies. Students… source |
| Food Service Careers Certificate | Certificate | This full time program prepares students with cognitive disabilities to work in the food service industry as a kitchen helper and dishwasher. The program offers basic skill training while establishin… source |
| Preparatory Music Certificate | Certificate | The Certificate in Preparatory Music prepares students for successful entry to a Diploma-level music program. Students learn to read and write standard music notation, understand rhythm, melody, and… source |
| Retail and Hospitality Careers Certificate | Certificate | This full-time program prepares students who have an identified cognitive disability to work in the retail or hospitality industry. The program offers basic skill training while establishing effectiv… source |
| University Transfer Arts Certificate | Certificate | The University Transfer Arts Certificate is offered to provide students with the opportunity to explore options and demonstrate success at the first year level of university transfer study. It will p… source |
| University Transfer Pathway to Health Sciences Certificate | Certificate | The University Transfer Pathway to Health Sciences Certificate is offered to provide students with the opportunity to explore and demonstrate success at the first year level of university transfer st… source |
| University Transfer Science Certificate | Certificate | The University Transfer Science Certificate is offered to provide students with the opportunity to explore options and demonstrate success at the first year level of university transfer study. It wil… source |
| Addiction Counselling Skills Advanced Certificate | Certificate | The Addiction Counselling Skills Advanced Certificate program deepens learners’ applied practice and theoretical knowledge in counselling skills to engage effectively with individuals, groups, and fa… source |
| Applied Leadership and Business Management Certificate | Certificate | The purpose of the Applied Leadership and Business Management Certificate is to provide learners with the skills and knowledge necessary to transition into leadership and management roles in a wide r… source |
| Building Manager Certificate | Certificate | L earn the foundational skills in building maintenance and cleaning, contracts, budgeting, building operations and technology, sustainability, and risk management, as well as the communication and co… source |
| Building Manager Short Certificate | Certificate | Learn the foundational skills in building maintenance and cleaning, contracts, interpersonal communication, and conflict resolution skills required of a building manager. source |
| Business Leadership and Management Certificate | Certificate | Leadership positions are complex, requiring specialized skills and an understanding of many roles. VCC’s Business Leadership and Management Certificate program combines leadership and management cour… source |
| Business and Technical Writing Certificate | Certificate | The Business and Technical Writing Certificate delivers convenient and concentrated skill development and education in technical writing, providing short-duration writing skills training that will im… source |
| Counselling Skills Foundational Certificate | Certificate | The Counselling Skills Foundational Certificate Program provides learners with theoretical and practical knowledge in basic counselling skills to prepare them for work in support positions across com… source |
| Early Childhood Care and Education Certificate | Certificate | The purpose of the part-time Early Childhood Education and Care Program, offered through VCC Continuing Studies, is to prepare graduates to work in licensed preschool and childcare centres with child… source |
| Event Management Short Certificate | Certificate | The purpose of the Event Management Short Certificate is to prepare graduates with the knowledge, creative insight, and design experience that they need to successfully plan, organize, and execute a… source |
| Fashion Design & Production Certificate | Certificate | The Fashion Design & Production Certificate credential is a possible early exit for students who have entered the Fashion Design & Production Diploma program. This program prepares students for caree… source |
| Fashion Merchandising Certificate | Certificate | The Fashion Merchandising Certificate program is for those who want to enter the fast-paced fashion industry, or take the next step in their fashion merchandising career. The program provides an intr… source |
| Gladue Report Writing Certificate | Certificate | The purpose of the Gladue Report Writing Certificate Program is to prepare students to apply a Gladue approach to plan, organize, write, and present Gladue Reports to assist the Canadian Judicial Sys… source |
| IT Operations Professional Certificate | Certificate | The purpose of this program is to prepare students for entry-level positions in Information Technology (IT), such as junior system administrator, helpdesk, and tier 1- or 2- IT support. This program… source |
| Leadership Certificate | Certificate | Successful organizations need leaders who can effectively navigate an environment of technological change, global competition, and growing expectations of investors, customers, and employees. source |
| Leadership Coaching Associate Certificate | Degree | Coaching is vital in fields where performance is valued. The more outstanding a performer, the more likely they are to maintain a close partnership with a coach. The Vancouver Community College Leade… source |
| Leadership Coaching Certificate | Certificate | Effective leaders motivate using strong coaching skills. VCC’s Leadership Coaching Certificate program teaches leaders how to connect with and manage their teams, enabling them to identify goals and… source |
| Makeup Artistry Certificate | Certificate | The Makeup Artistry Certificate is designed for individuals planning to enter the makeup industry. Taught by industry experts, the program emphasizes the development of technical and professional ski… source |
| Management Skills for Supervisors Certificate | Certificate | Vancouver Community College’s Management Skills for Supervisors Certificate provides practical, up-to-date supervisory/management training in three core areas: Interpersonal Communication Skills, Tea… source |
| Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Certificate | Certificate | The purpose of the Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Certificate Program is to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to be able to reprocess reusable medical devices appropriate to an e… source |
| Network Security Advanced Certificate | Certificate | The purpose of this program is to prepare students for entering the field of network security as an information systems security professional, network security analyst/architect, computer forensic in… source |
| Networking Technology Certificate | Certificate | The Networking Technology Certificate provides students with the opportunity to advance in their careers by upgrading their technical skills to gain a Certificate in Networking Technology. source |
| Paralegal Certificate | Certificate | This program helps experienced paralegals and legal administrative assistants expand their professional opportunities. By increasing their knowledge and capabilities, graduates will be able to manage… source |
| Renal Dialysis Technician Short Certificate | Certificate | The Renal Dialysis Technician Program will prepare students to perform the required duties of Renal Dialysis Technicians by training them in the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to work… source |
| Sport and Recreation Management Certificate | Certificate | Vancouver Community College’s Sport and Recreation Management Certificate focuses on providing industry experience and learning opportunities to develop the necessary skills, knowledge and abilities… source |
| Wedding and Event Management Certificate | Certificate | The Wedding and Event Planning Certificate program is designed for individuals planning to enter the fields of event and wedding planning, special events, business leadership and management, and publ… source |
| Acute Care for Health Care Assistants Short Certificate | Certificate | This part-time program is intended for individuals who have a Health Care Assistant certificate and are working in the continuing care field. This program will provide students with the knowledge and… source |
| Dental Reception Coordinator Certificate | Certificate | The Dental Reception program provides students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience to enter a career as a Dental Receptionist. Graduates will work as a member of the dental health te… source |
| Health Care Assistant Certificate | Certificate | The Health Care Assistant Program is designed to provide students with opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to function effectively as front-line care-givers and res… source |
| Health Unit Coordinator Certificate | Certificate | The Health Unit Coordinator Certificate (HUC) program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to perform the roles and responsibilities of the HUC. Students will learn to pronou… source |
| Medical Laboratory Assistant Certificate | Certificate | This full time program is designed to prepare students for employment as a Medical Laboratory Assistant in either a private, hospital or public health laboratory. The program consists of a combinatio… source |
| Pharmacy Technician Certificate | Certificate | This full time program prepares graduates for employment as pharmacy technicians in a variety of settings including community, hospital and long-term care pharmacies. Graduates will have the skills a… source |
| Pre-Health Sciences Certificate | Certificate | The Pre-Health Science program will provide students with the opportunity to explore and study subjects related to Health Science programs at Vancouver Community College (VCC) and other institutions.… source |
| Asian Culinary Arts Certificate | Certificate | The Asian Culinary Arts Certificate is designed to prepare students for careers as cooks in the hotel/restaurant/food service industry. In this certificate, students will develop the knowledge and sk… source |
| Baking Foundation Certificate | Certificate | The program is 24 weeks. Students must complete the credential within 3 years. source |
| Artisan Baking Certificate | Certificate | The Artisan Baking Certificate provides learners with a comprehensive foundation in the theory and professional practice of artisan baking to prepare them for employment and advancement in the baking… source |
| Pastry Arts Certificate | Certificate | The Pastry Arts Certificate provides students with a comprehensive foundation in the theory and professional practice of pastry arts to prepare them for employment and advancement in the baking indus… source |
| Executive Assistant Certificate | Certificate | The Executive Assistant program provides students with the education and skills required to keep pace with the communication, interpersonal and technological needs of today’s rapidly changing office… source |
| Medical Office Assistant Certificate | Certificate | The Medical Office Assistant (MOA) certificate program is designed to prepare graduates for employment as medical office assistants in a variety of healthcare environments. source |
| Medical Transcriptionist Certificate | Certificate | This program is designed to prepare graduates for employment as a Medical Transcriptionist in a variety of health care environments or their own home-based businesses. source |
| Professional Cook 1 Certificate (EAL Cohort) | Certificate | To prepare EAL learners for employment in the food industry by providing an authentic learning experience in industry kitchens to develop their culinary knowledge, skills, and professionalism with En… source |
| Professional Cook 1 Plus Certificate | Certificate | To prepare learners for employment in the food industry by providing an authentic learning experience in industry kitchens to develop their culinary knowledge, skills, and professionalism. source |
| Professional Cook 2 Advanced Certificate | Certificate | To prepare learners for advancement in the food industry by providing an authentic learning experience in industry kitchens to further develop their culinary knowledge, skills, and professionalism. source |
| Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Short Certificate | Certificate | The VCC TESOL Short Certificate provides students with opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to function effectively as teachers of English to adult speakers of other… source |
| Trades Instructor Short Certificate | Certificate | This short certificate will address the unique needs of being a trades/vocational instructor. Various teaching and learning methodologies and philosophical approaches in the delivery of vocational an… source |
| Train the Trainer Short Certificate | Certificate | The Train the Trainer Short Certificate (TTSC) provides students with the foundational knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to instruct adults needed to plan, deliver, and evaluate learning. source |
| Architectural Technician Certificate | Certificate | Graduates of this program will have developed the drafting and 3D modeling skills that will enable them to work as team members in architectural firms, consulting engineering firms, municipal, provin… source |
| Automotive Collision and Refinishing Foundation Certificate | Certificate | This program is designed for people who wish to obtain employment in the Automotive Industry as an Automotive Collision Repair Technician or an Automotive Paint Technician. source |
| Automotive Service Technician Harmonized Foundation Certificate | Certificate | The Automotive Service Technician Harmonized Foundation program is designed to train people for the automotive repair industry. Graduates will have acquired basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes nec… source |
| CAD Technician Short Certificate | Certificate | Graduates of this program will have developed the drafting skills that will enable them to enter the workforce as team members in building and developer firms, architectural firms, municipal, provinc… source |
| Civil/Structural Technician Certificate | Certificate | Graduates of this program will have developed the drafting and 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) skills that will enable them to work as team members in consulting engineering firms, architectur… source |
| Esthetics & Spa Therapy Certificate | Certificate | The Esthetics & Spa Therapy Certificate program prepares students for employment in the esthetics field of the spa industry by providing them with authentic learning experiences to develop the knowle… source |
| Hairstylist Certificate | Certificate | The Hairstylist Certificate program prepares students for employment in the hair industry by providing them with authentic learning experiences to develop the knowledge, skills and professionalism to… source |
| Heavy Mechanical Trades Certificate | Certificate | The Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Certificate prepares students for work and apprenticeships in the Heavy Duty, Truck and Transport, Diesel Engine, and Transport Trailer trades. Upon successful… source |
| Mechanical Engineering Technician Certificate | Certificate | Graduates of this program will have developed the drafting and 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) skills that will enable them to work as team members in consulting mechanical engineering firms,… source |
| Nail Technology Certificate | Certificate | The Nail Technology Certificate is for those intending to work in the spa and nail industry. This program provides students with the knowledge and practical skills to perform an extensive array of ha… source |
| Steel Construction Modelling Technician Certificate | Certificate | Graduates of this program will have developed the drafting and 3D modelling skills which will enable them to enter the workforce in many areas as team members principally in structural steel fabricat… source |
| Transportation Trades Sampler Short Certificate | Certificate | The Transportation Trades Sampler program is a 300-hour program providing students with an opportunity to experience Automotive Service Technician, Motor Vehicle Body Repairer, Heavy Duty Equipment T… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| ACAP 2002 | Auto Body Appr Harm Lvl 2 | — | This course provides the Level 2 technical training component of the provincial Auto Body and Collision Technician apprentice program. Students learn about vehicle construction and components, corros… source |
| ACAP 2003 | Auto Body Appr Harm Lvl 2 (E) | — | This E-pprentice/alternate delivery course provides the Level 2 technical training component of the Provincial Auto Body and Collision Technician program. Using alternate delivery methods, this cours… source |
| ACAP 3002 | Auto Body Appr Harm Lvl 3 | — | This course provides the Level 3 technical training component of the provincial Auto Body and Collision Technician apprentice program. In this course students learn to prepare for structural repairs… source |
| ACAP 3003 | Auto Body Appr Harm Lvl 3 (E) | — | This E-pprentice/alternate delivery course provides the Level 3 technical training component of the Provincial Auto Body and Collision Technician apprentice program. It requires only 2 weeks of on-ca… source |
| ACCT 1035 | Financial Accounting 1 | — | Students are introduced to the system in which information is collected by the accounting process and presented by financial statements. Accounting cycle, statement preparation, special journals, int… source |
| ACCT 1045 | Financial Accounting 2 | — | This course builds on the skills learned in ACCT 1035 . Students are introduced to tangible and intangible assets, investments, depreciation and liabilities. Students examine the structure of corpora… source |
| ACCT 2001 | Accounting Software Apps | — | Students are introduced to Quickbooks and Sage 50 Accounting software. Students learn the basic and advanced functionality of both programs to complete accounting transactions in a computerized forma… source |
| ACCT 2002 | Canadian Income Tax 1 | — | Students are introduced to Canadian income taxation. Topics include liability for tax, the calculation of net income for tax purposes for both individual and corporate taxpayers, and the calculation… source |
| ACCT 2003 | Business Data Analytics | — | In the business world, it is important to turn ever-increasing amounts of data into useful information that can been easily seen and understood. In this course students learn the fundamental principl… source |
| ACCT 2035 | Management Accounting | — | This course refines and extends the range of financial models developed in ACCT 1035 : Financial Accounting 1, with changes from the past to the future. The budget replaces the balance sheet, perform… source |
| ACCT 2045 | Intermediate Accounting 1 | — | This course builds on the introductory financial accounting skills that were developed in Financial Accounting 1 and 2. Students focus on building technical financial reporting competencies in accord… source |
| ACCT 2055 | Intermediate Accounting 2 | — | This course builds on the skills learned in ACCT 2045 , Intermediate Accounting 1. Students develop skills working with liabilities, equities, pensions, leases, taxes and accounting for errors and ch… source |
| ACRD 1100 | Workplace Skills and Safety | — | This course focusses on occupational safety relating to the collision repair industry - from legal obligations to practical applications and procedures to ensure a safe working environment is provide… source |
| ACRD 1105 | Tools and Equipment | — | Students identify automotive fasteners and learn the operation, organization and maintenance of hand, electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic tools. This course is part of the full-time Automotive Collisi… source |
| ACRD 1130 | Communication Skills 1 | — | This course introduces learners to vocabulary and pronunciation specific to the field of collision repair. It provides an introduction to the collision repair industry and to the language and communi… source |
| ACRD 1135 | Detailing 1 | — | This course introduces students to exterior and interior vehicle cleaning focussing on finish inspection, removing surface contaminants, stain removal and final inspections. This course is part of th… source |
| ACRD 1140 | Welding Cutting Heating Steel1 | — | Students begin this course learning to safely perform oxyacetylene welding, cutting and heating operations to establish basic skills as a foundation for additional welding processes. Then, students l… source |
| ACRD 1150 | Construction and Components 1 | — | This course introduces students to auto body construction types, panel alignment methods, body component service procedures, automotive glass, and the replacement of trim and hardware. This course is… source |
| ACRD 1155 | Estimate, Plan & Schedule 1 | — | Students learn the liabilities and obligations of the repairer as well as the expectations of today's consumer. This course also focusses on accessing and using vehicle and customer information and p… source |
| ACRD 1200 | Sheet Metal Repair | — | This course introduces students to the characteristics of sheet metal, types of sheet metal damage, sheet metal tools and equipment, minor sheet metal damage repair, productive organizational skills… source |
| ACRD 1205 | Advanced Sheet Metal Repair | — | This course builds on ACRD 1200 Sheet Metal Repair by introducing students to complex sheet metal repair procedures including and introduction to structural straightening and measurement. Students ar… source |
| ACRD 1210 | Plastics and Composites | — | This course introduces students to plastic and composite materials, tools and equipment, and repair techniques. Students learn to perform a variety of adhesive and weld repair techniques. This course… source |
| ACRD 1220 | Construction & Components 2 | — | This course builds on ACRD 1150 Construction and Components 1 focusing on the performance of panel alignment, body component and trim service procedures. This course is part of the full-time Automoti… source |
| ACRD 1230 | Communication Skills 2 | — | This course builds on the communication skills and strategies which were developed in ACRD 1130 Communication Skills 1. Student continue to develop vocabulary and pronunciation specific to the automo… source |
| ACRD 1240 | Welding Cutting Heating Steel2 | — | This course builds on ACRD 1140 . Students learn to perform modern welding procedures including squeeze-type resistance spot welding and silicone bronze MIG welding to meet technology advances in col… source |
| ACRD 1255 | Estimate, Plan & Schedule 2 | — | This course builds on Estimating, Planning and Scheduling 1 with a focus on collecting customer information to aid in damage analysis, visual damage inspection and estimate/damage report terminology.… source |
| ACRD 2130 | Trade Practice 1 | — | During this course students enter the VCC body shop for a three-week work experience period. Students are working side by side with a certified journey person to perform repairs to customer vehicles… source |
| ACRD 2135 | Detailing 2 | — | This learn to identify pre-existing and post-paint surface defects and the processes to remove them. This course is part of the full-time Automotive Collision and Refinishing Diploma program. source |
| ACRD 2140 | Refinishing Tools & Equipment | — | Students learn the safe operation of all refinishing shop equipment and their functions, including spray gun cleaning, maintenance and basic operation. This course is part of the full-time Automotive… source |
| ACRD 2145 | Surface Preparation & Masking | — | Students learn techniques to prepare various surfaces for various refinishes. Techniques for masking vehicles for primer and paint are also a focus of this course. This course is part of the full-tim… source |
| ACRD 2150 | Using Refinishing Matl & Equip | — | This course focuses on the prevention of paint defects through proper equipment, materials and vehicle preparation, in addition to materials application processes and techniques. This course is part… source |
| ACRD 2155 | Estimate, Plan & Schedule 3 | — | This course builds on Estimating, Planning and Scheduling 2 with a focus on refinishing operations. Students learn to evaluate surface conditions and develop appropriate refinish plans and process ti… source |
| ACRD 2230 | Trade Practice 2 | — | This course builds on the experienced gained in ACRD 2130 Trades Training 1, adding auto glass operations. During this course students enter the VCC body shop for a three-week work experience period.… source |
| ACRD 2236 | Auto Glass Repair Replacement | — | Students learn to replace and repair a variety different types of glass including laminated and tempered, stationary and movable glass. This course is part of the full-time Automotive Collision and R… source |
| ACRD 2240 | Advanced Refinishing | — | Students learn advanced colour theory and paint application techniques and are introduced to quality control standards and processes. This course is part of the full-time Automotive Collision and Ref… source |
| ACRD 2250 | Mechanical & Electrical System | — | This course introduces students mechanical and electrical systems and the damage typically affected by collision impacts. This course is part of the full-time Automotive Collision and Refinishing Dip… source |
| ACRD 2255 | Estimate, Plan & Schedule 4 | — | This course builds on Estimating, Planning and Scheduling 3 with a focus on the auto glass industry. Students learn insurance claim processes in B.C. including an overview of industry-specific softwa… source |
| ACRF 1100 | Occupational Safety | — | Students learn their rights and responsibilities in the workplace according to local, Provincial and National safety regulations and to identify job hazards and provide a safe workplace. The course f… source |
| ACRF 1101 | Occupational Safety (E) | — | Students learn their rights and responsibilities in the workplace according to local, Provincial and National safety regulations and to identify job hazards and provide a safe workplace. The course f… source |
| ACRF 1110 | Industry Readiness | — | Students document personal successes and achievements and develop a personal learning plan to become competent in those skills that may be lacking throughout the program. Students conduct research to… source |
| ACRF 1116 | Shop Experience (E) | — | The purpose of this 350 hour work practicum is to provide students opportunities to apply practical skills and knowledge learned in the courses of this program in authentic learning environments. Opp… source |
| ACRF 1120 | Construction and Components | — | This course begins with a brief history of the automobile followed by the evolution of the automotive technologies and materials and how vehicles are manufactured today. Students are introduced to ve… source |
| ACRF 1121 | Construction & Components (E) | — | This course begins with a brief history of the automobile followed by the evolution of the automotive technologies and materials and how vehicles are manufactured today. Students are introduced to ve… source |
| ACRF 1130 | Tools, Equipment & Maintenance | — | Students learn to identify, operate and maintain hand, electric and pneumatic tools. Students are introduced to pneumatic power systems, basic refinishing equipment and hydraulic equipment used in th… source |
| ACRF 1131 | Tools and Equipment (E) | — | Students learn to identify, operate and maintain hand, electric and pneumatic tools. Students are introduced to pneumatic power systems, basic refinishing equipment and hydraulic equipment used in th… source |
| ACRF 1140 | Welding Heating Cutting Steel | — | Students begin this course learning to safely perform oxyacetylene welding, cutting and heating operations to establish basic skills as a foundation for additional welding processes. Then, students l… source |
| ACRF 1141 | Weld Heat Cut Steel (E) | — | Students begin this course learning to safely perform oxyacetylene welding, cutting and heating operations to establish basic skills as a foundation for additional welding processes. Then, students l… source |
| ACRF 1150 | Metal Panels and Components | — | This course introduces students to the characteristics of sheet metal, types of sheet metal damage and sheet metal tools and equipment. Students perform minor sheet metal damage repairs using a varie… source |
| ACRF 1151 | Metal Panels & Components (E) | — | This course introduces students to the characteristics of sheet metal, types of sheet metal damage, and sheet metal tools and equipment. Students perform minor sheet metal damage repairs using a vari… source |
| ACRF 1160 | Plastic Panels and Components | — | This course introduces students to automotive plastics identification, repair tools and equipment, and repair techniques. Students perform adhesive and weld repairs to rigid and flexible plastic inte… source |
| ACRF 1161 | Plastic Panels Components (E) | — | This course introduces students to automotive plastics identification, repair tools and equipment and repair techniques. Students perform adhesive and weld repairs to rigid and flexible plastic inter… source |
| ACRF 1170 | Organize Document Communicate | — | Students learn planning and organizational work process skills needed to productively contribute to the workflow of a collision repair facility. Additionally, students learn to locate and interpret v… source |
| ACRF 1171 | Organize Document Comm (E) | — | Students learn planning and organizational work process skills needed to productively contribute to the workflow of a collision repair facility. Additionally, students learn to locate and interpret v… source |
| ACRF 1180 | Refinish Preparation | — | Students identify various substrates, topcoats and conditions found with automotive finishes and procedures required to correct them in preparation for refinishing. A major focus of this course is co… source |
| ACRF 1181 | Refinish Preparation (E) | — | Students identify various substrates, topcoats and conditions found with automotive finishes and procedures required to correct them in preparation for refinishing. A major focus of this course is co… source |
| ACRF 1185 | Refinish Application | — | This course focuses on the spray environment, vehicle and gun setup in preparation for various topcoat applications in compliance with personal and environmental safety regulations. Students also lea… source |
| ACRF 1186 | Refinish Application (E) | — | This course focuses on the spray environment, vehicle and gun setup in preparation for various topcoat applications in compliance with personal and environmental safety regulations. Students also lea… source |
| ACRF 1190 | Interior & Exterior Detailing | — | In this course, students inspect paint finishes, correct minor paint defects and perform interior and exterior detailing processes. Students learn to perform final checks to ensure repairs are consis… source |
| ACRF 1191 | Interior Exterior Detail (E) | — | In this course student inspect paint finishes, correct minor paint defects and perform interior and exterior detailing processes. Students learn to perform final checks to ensure repairs are consiste… source |
| ACRP 1101 | Auto Coll&Ref Appr Harm Lvl 1 | — | This 7 week (210 hour) course provides the Level 1 technical training component of the Provincial Auto Body and Collision Technician program and, the Automotive Refinishing Technician program. Major… source |
| ACRP 1102 | Auto Coll & Ref Harm Lvl 1 (E) | — | This E-pprentice/alternate delivery course provides the Level 1 technical training component of the Provincial Auto Body and Collision Technician apprentice program and the Automotive Refinishing Tec… source |
| AGAP 1011 | Auto Glass Tech Appr Lvl 1 | — | This course covers the principles of removal, installation, repairs and general service of all types of stationery and movable glass in motor vehicles and associated equipment. This course is offered… source |
| APAP 2002 | Auto Refin Appr Harm Lvl 2 | — | This course provides the Level 2 technical training component of the provincial Automotive Refinishing Technician apprentice program. In this course students learn application and troubleshooting tec… source |
| APAP 2003 | Auto Refin Appr Harm Lvl 2 (E) | — | This E-pprentice/alternate delivery course provides the Level 2 technical training component of the provincial Automotive Refinishing Technician apprentice program. It requires only 1-week of on-camp… source |
| ASLD 2180 | American Sign Language 8 | — | This course guides intermediate-advanced ASL users to focus on developing skills in comprehending and using ASL narrative techniques, classifiers and locatives, and ASL non-manual markers with the mo… source |
| ASLD 2290 | American Sign Language 9 | — | This course will guide students to develop advanced ASL skills while furthering their ability to analyze and critique their own narrative samples. Students will learn to make clear visual sense, usin… source |
| ASLD 2310 | American Sign Language 10 | — | This intensive course is designed for advanced ASL students to continue increasing their ASL vocabulary and proficiency. Students will have many opportunities to practice using ASL and to continuousl… source |
| ATAP 1011 | Auto Service Tech Harm Lvl 1 | — | This course provides Automotive Service Technician Level 1 Apprentices with the skills and knowledge required for the Automotive Service Technician Harmonized Level 1 certification as set by SkilledT… source |
| ATAP 2011 | Auto Service Tech Harm Lvl 2 | — | This course provides Automotive Service Technician Level 2 Apprentices with the skills and knowledge required for the Automotive Service Technician Harmonized Level 2 certification as set by SkilledT… source |
| ATAP 3011 | Auto Service Tech Harm Lvl 3 | — | This course provides Automotive Service Technician Level 3 Apprentices with the skills and knowledge required for the Automotive Service Technician Harmonized Level 3 certification as set by SkilledT… source |
| ATAP 4011 | Auto Service Tech Harm Lvl 4 | — | This course provides Automotive Service Technician Level 4 Apprentices with the skills and knowledge required for the Automotive Service Technician Harmonized Level 4 certification as set by SkilledT… source |
| AUTO 1130 | Workplace Safety | — | This course studies the Worker’s Compensation Act outlined in the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, and its applicability to the automotive service technician’s workplace. Topics include th… source |
| AUTO 1131 | Employability Skills | — | This course covers effective methods of shop management and recycling programs. Topics include the career path of an automotive technician, the use of trade terminology, effective methods for shop ma… source |
| AUTO 1132 | Tools and Equipment | — | This course covers principles of selection and use of technician hand tools. Topics include measuring instruments, air and electric power tools, threaded and non threaded fasteners, removing and repl… source |
| AUTO 1133 | General Automotive Maintenance | — | This course covers general automotive maintenance. Topics include lubricants and fluids, belts, hoses, wheels, tires, bearings, spindles and hubs. Types of exterior lamps will also be discussed. source |
| AUTO 1134 | General Automotive Practices | — | This course covers diagnostic processes and procedures used for troubleshooting vehicle malfunctions, diagnosis of fuel delivery systems, internal combustion principles, replacement of gaskets and se… source |
| AUTO 1235 | Brake Systems | — | This course covers principles of operation and types, diagnosis, service, and repair of brake systems. Topics include drum and disc brakes involving hydraulic, vacuum boost, hydra-boost, electrically… source |
| AUTO 1236 | Steering Systems | — | This course covers principles of operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of steering and passenger restraint systems. Topics include steering gears, power steering systems, passenger restrain syste… source |
| AUTO 1237 | Suspension Systems | — | This course covers principles of operation, diagnosis, service and repair of suspension systems and frames. Topics include frame types, suspension geometry, suspension components, and electronic susp… source |
| AUTO 1238 | Electrical/Electronic Systems | — | This course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, and diagnosis, service, and replacement of batteries, starters, and alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit constru… source |
| AUTO 1239 | Drive-line Systems | — | This course covers the operation, diagnosis, and repair of drive and axle shafts. Topics include types, components, operation, safety, inspection, testing and component service. Upon completion stude… source |
| AUTO 1240 | Body Components,Accessors&Trim | — | This course covers common areas of concern for wind noise, rattles and water leaks. Diagnosis and repair of interior and exterior components, accessories,trim, latches, locks, regulators, sensors, sw… source |
| BAKG 1101 | Various Pies | — | This course introduces students to the basic methods used for making various pies and tarts. Students apply theoretical concepts such as ingredient function, formula balancing and calculation, leaven… source |
| BAKG 1102 | Quick Breads | — | This course introduces students to the basic methods used for making quick breads, a group of products which include muffins, scones, and biscuits. Students apply theoretical concepts such as ingredi… source |
| BAKG 1103 | Cookies & Squares | — | This course introduces students to the basic methods used for making different types of cookies and squares. Students apply theoretical concepts such as ingredient function, formula balancing and cal… source |
| BAKG 1104 | Puff Doughs | — | This course introduces students to the basic methods used for making different types of puff doughs. Students apply theoretical concepts such as ingredient function, formula balancing and calculation… source |
| BAKG 1105 | Bread Doughs | — | This course introduces students to the basic methods used for making different types of bread doughs. Students apply theoretical concepts such as ingredient function, formula balancing and calculatio… source |
| BAKG 1106 | Sweet Yeast Goods | — | This course introduces students to the basic methods used for making sweet yeast doughs and products. Students apply theoretical concepts such as ingredient function, formula balancing and calculatio… source |
| BAKG 1107 | Laminated Yeast Doughs | — | This course introduces students to the basic methods used for making laminated yeast doughs and products. Students apply theoretical concepts such as ingredient function, formula balancing and calcul… source |
| BAKG 1108 | French Pastries | — | This course introduces students to the basic technical and artistic aspects used for creating French pastries, covering topics such as assembly techniques and contemporary design and finishing method… source |
| BAKG 1109 | Cake Decorating | — | This course introduces students to the basic technical and essential design principles, guidelines for cake assembly and basic decorative techniques. Topics include composition and the use of colors.… source |
| BAKG 1110 | Cake Making | — | This course introduces students to the basic technical and essential cake making principles of aeration and emulsification. This course allows the student to understand, apply and problem-solve these… source |
| BAKG 1111 | Bakery Merchandising | — | In this course, students are introduced to the basic principles of merchandising and customer relations through working in VCC’s own retail bakeshop, Seiffert Market. Students learn to merchandise pr… source |
| BAKG 1141 | English Intro to Baking | — | This course includes an orientation to the program and introduces learners to vocabulary and pronunciation specific to the kitchen and baking classroom. It provides an introduction to the baking indu… source |
| BAKG 1142 | Basic Principles | — | This course introduces learners to kitchen and food safety and sanitation as well as equipment. It provides an overview of the baking industry and an introduction to baking math, production planning… source |
| BAKG 1143 | Basic Methodology | — | This course introduces students to the basic methods used in baking. Methods include creaming, biscuit and muffin methods, pie-dough method and straight dough method. Students apply theoretical conce… source |
| BAKG 1144 | Budgeting and Cost Control | — | This course allows students to learn various aspects of inventory management, food and production costing and waste management. Topics include an exploration of ingredient and equipment suppliers Thi… source |
| BAKG 1145 | Retail Operations | — | In this course, students are guided through a practicum in VCC’s own retail bakeshop, Seiffert Market. Students learn to bake frozen and scratch products and how a retail bakeshop operates. Topics in… source |
| BAKG 1150 | Quick Breads & Cookies | — | This course provides students with an introduction to baker’s math and the ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of quick breads and cookies. A variety of te… source |
| BAKG 1155 | Pies, Tarts, Puff Pastries | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of pies, tarts, and puff pastries. A variety of techniques in… source |
| BAKG 1160 | Basic Lean Yeast Doughs | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of basic lean yeast doughs. A variety of techniques including… source |
| BAKG 1165 | Basic Rich Yeast Doughs | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of basic rich yeast doughs. A variety of techniques including… source |
| BAKG 1170 | Basic Cakes & Pastries | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of basic cakes and pastries. A variety of techniques includin… source |
| BAKG 1175 | Specialty Cakes & Pastries | — | This course provides students with further study of the ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of specialty cakes and pastries. It also introduces students to… source |
| BAKG 1230 | Work Experience | — | This course places the student in an established industry operation so that the practical applications of the skills acquired through the certificate are utilized. This course is part of the full-tim… source |
| BAKG 1241 | English Applied Baking | — | This course includes a review of the communication skills and strategies which were developed in English - Intro to Baking and introduces learners to specific vocabulary for courses and concepts in t… source |
| BAKG 1242 | Professionalism & Organization | — | This course focuses on how individuals function effectively in the food service industry, as well as techniques for planning efficient production. It uses experiential exercises to examine how indivi… source |
| BAKG 1243 | Fermentation | — | This course focuses on understanding and applying the concept of fermentation to the making of products using yeast. The student builds self-confidence in managing the fermentation of the products fr… source |
| BAKG 1244 | Lamination | — | The principles of leavening, flakiness and tenderness are studied through the making of laminated doughs. In this course, students learn the process of laminating croissant, danish and puff doughs, a… source |
| BAKG 1245 | Aeration & Emulsification | — | Aeration and emulsification are two essential baking principles. This course allows the student to understand, apply and problem-solve these principles through the making of cakes, cookies, sponges,… source |
| BAKG 1246 | Design and Decoration | — | This course presents essential design principles, guidelines for dessert assembly and basic decorative techniques. Topics include composition and the use of colors. Students apply the design principl… source |
| BAKG 1247 | Frying | — | Students learn how to apply fermentation, aeration and leavening principles to the making of yeast doughnuts, cake doughnuts and french crullers. Topics include the usage and care of frying fat and s… source |
| BAKG 1265 | Advanced Lean Yeast Doughs | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the advanced study of ingredients, production processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of lean yeast doughs. A variety… source |
| BAKG 1266 | Sourdough Baking | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the study of ingredients, production processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of sourdough breads. A variety of techniq… source |
| BAKG 1267 | Advanced Rich Yeast Doughs | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the advanced study of ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of rich yeast doughs with an emphasis on no… source |
| BAKG 1268 | Advanced Laminated Doughs | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the advanced study of ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of laminated doughs including laminated Vie… source |
| BAKG 1269 | Gluten Free Baking | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the ingredients, processes, and techniques used in the production of gluten free bakery items. It focuses primarily on the development and applic… source |
| BAKG 1275 | Chocolate & Confectionery | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the study of ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of chocolates and confections. A variety of techniqu… source |
| BAKG 1276 | Advanced Cakes | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the advanced study of ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of entremets cakes. A variety of techniques… source |
| BAKG 1277 | Advanced Pastries & Desserts | — | This course provides students with further study in the ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of entremets and specialty desserts with an emphasis on individ… source |
| BAKG 1278 | Advanced Decoration | — | This course provides students with further study in the ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment used in the production of wedding cakes, gum paste flowers, marzipan figures, and floo… source |
| BAKG 1279 | Selected Topics in Pastry Arts | — | This course provides students with specialized study in two advanced topics in the pastry arts and the corresponding ingredients, processes, techniques, tools, and equipment. It explores current tren… source |
| BAKG 1314 | Plated Desserts | — | This course introduces learners to the art and technique of plating and presenting desserts, which is an integral part of restaurant and dining menus. Topics include styles of plating desserts, combi… source |
| BAKG 1341 | Artisan Breads | — | This course focuses on the broad world of artisan bread making. Topics include the use of wild yeast, flavor building using long fermentation times, hearth-baking, variety grains and flours and varie… source |
| BAKG 1342 | Artisan pastries | — | This course expands on basic quick breads such as muffins and biscuits, cookies and croissants and danishes by introducing flavor variety and shape assortment. Students gain further practice in pract… source |
| BAKG 1343 | Gluten Free Baking | — | A variety of gluten-free ingredients are introduced in this course. Students learn how to make gluten-free products using items such as rice flour and xanthan gum. Gluten-free substitutes to traditio… source |
| BAKG 1344 | Savoury Baking & Flatbreads | — | In this course, students apply baking principles to savoury baking and flatbreads. Savoury items such as sandwiches, pies, rolls, and pockets will be covered, along with crackers and flatbreads such… source |
| BAKG 1345 | Catering & Special Orders | — | This course connects students to all the skills and knowledge that have been learnt throughout the program. Students apply the skills and knowledge to manage and produce customer orders. Orders can r… source |
| BAKG 1346 | Capstone Project | — | This project course allows students to propose and pursue a topic of interest related to the baking & pastry arts field. Students are encouraged to be creative and challenge themselves to research an… source |
| BAKG 1347 | Chocolate & Confections | — | This course introduces learners to the theoretical, practical and artistic aspects of chocolate and confection making. Topics include couverture tempering techniques and mould and filling preparation… source |
| BAKG 1348 | Dessert Cakes | — | Building on basic cake design and assembly knowledge, this course allows learners to create more complex dessert cakes containing varied fillings and layers. Topics include visual appeal, textural co… source |
| BAKG 1349 | Small Desserts & Pastries | — | This course focuses on the technical and artistic aspects of creating small desserts and pastries, covering topics such as assembly techniques and contemporary design and finishing issues. Students c… source |
| BAKG 1350 | Wedding Cakes & Marzipan | — | In this course, the broad world of wedding cakes is explored. Students learn the fundamentals of wedding cake styles, design, assembly and finishing. Technical skills include fine piping, flower-maki… source |
| BAKG 1365 | ArtisanBaking Capstone Project | — | This course provides students with an opportunity to apply the principles of bakery management to the development of a basic business proposal. Students work in small groups to research and apply key… source |
| BAKG 1366 | Artisan Baking Work Experience | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the certificate to a professional artisan baking setting under the supervision of a profession… source |
| BAKG 1375 | Pastry Arts Capstone Project | — | This course provides students with an opportunity to apply the principles of bakery management to the development of a basic business proposal. Students work in small groups to research and apply key… source |
| BAKG 1376 | Pastry Arts Work Experience | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the certificate to a professional pastry arts setting under the supervision of a professional… source |
| BAKP 1001 | Bak & Pastry(Baker) Appr Lvl 1 | — | This course enables students who are already working in the baking industry to enhance and expand their knowledge according to SkilledTradesBC standards. Course content aligns with the current Skille… source |
| BAKP 2001 | Bak & Pastry(Baker) Appr Lvl 2 | — | This course enables students who are already working in the baking industry to enhance and expand their knowledge according to SkilledTradesBC standards. Course content aligns with the current Skille… source |
| BAKP 3001 | Bak & Pastry(Baker) Appr Lvl 3 | — | This course enables students who are already working in the baking industry to enhance and expand their knowledge according to the SkilledTradesBC standards. Course content aligns with the current Sk… source |
| BIOL 1100 | Biology 1 | — | This course is the first half of the majors course in general biology, from organisms through ecosystems. Lectures examine the history and diversity of life through explorations of ecology, evolution… source |
| BIOL 1120 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | — | This course and its companion course, Human Anatomy and Physiology 2, deal with the relationship between structure and function in human biology. Lectures emphasize basic concepts in biology and the… source |
| BIOL 1125 | Pre-Health Sciences Biology 1 | — | This course is part one of two biology courses in the Pre-Health Sciences Program. It provide an introduction to the study of anatomy and physiology of humans and reviews the major themes of anatomy… source |
| BIOL 1200 | Biology 2 | — | Biology 1200 is the second half of the majors course in general biology, from cells to organisms. Lectures emphasize the integration of cells and the whole organism, and address biological chemistry,… source |
| BIOL 1220 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 | — | This course and its companion course, Human Anatomy and Physiology 1, deal with the relationship between structure and function in human biology. Lectures continue an investigation of the role of the… source |
| BIOL 1225 | Pre-Health Sciences Biology 2 | — | This course is the second of two biology courses in the Pre-Health Sciences Program. It provides an introduction to the study of anatomy and physiology of humans and reviews the major themes of anato… source |
| BIOL 1602 | Human Anatomy & Physiology | — | This course is an admission requirement for entrance into the Practical Nursing Program. This is an intensive course in which learners become familiar with the terminology used in health professions,… source |
| BIOL 2100 | Cell Biology | — | This course introduces the student to a detailed understanding of the fundamental processes of cellular function. These processes include protein structure and function as they relate to the form and… source |
| BIOL 2104 | Introduction to Ecology | — | This course introduces abiotic and biotic environmental relationships and dynamics; ecological concepts; population dynamics, variation, adaptation and evolution. Topics include distribution of organ… source |
| BIOL 2106 | Invertebrate Zoology | — | An introductory survey of the invertebrates including their origins and evolution, classification, anatomy of systems, and ecological relationships. source |
| BIOL 2110 | Microbiology 1 | — | is an introductory course designed to familiarize the student with the structure and function of prokaryotic cells. The course builds upon biochemistry knowledge developed from general biology and ch… source |
| BIOL 2134 | Genetics 1 | — | is the first half of a second-year, university transfer course designed to provide fundamental concepts in the study of genetics. The course provides historical context and the role of experimental p… source |
| BIOL 2200 | Biochemistry | — | This course provides foundational principles used to describe biological structure and function at the molecular level. Biology 2200 focuses on basic organic chemistry and applying those foundational… source |
| BIOL 2204 | Plant Biology | — | This course examines the classification, systematics, structure and function, evolutionary origins, adaptational trends, and ecological roles of plants. source |
| BIOL 2210 | Microbiology 2 | — | is an introductory course designed to extend the knowledge gained in Microbiology 1 towards a thorough understanding of the structure and function of prokaryotic organisms, especially as they pertain… source |
| BIOL 2216 | Comparative Vertebrate Zoology | — | This course will look at the evolution, classification, development, structure, and function of vertebrates. Adaptations and organ systems are studied through comparative anatomy of fish, amphibians,… source |
| BIOL 2234 | Genetics 2 | — | is the second half of a second-year, university transfer course designed to extend the basic knowledge gained in Genetics 1 towards a thorough understanding of the current foundational concepts and e… source |
| CHEM 1121 | Chemistry 1 | — | This course emphasizes the basic principles of structural chemistry, with application to the chemistry of the elements. The course introduces quantum mechanics, polymers, biopolymers and the importan… source |
| CHEM 1130 | Chemistry for Health Sciences | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to basic concepts of chemistry including safety, properties of substances, atomic structure, periodic trends, bonding, chemical reactions, the mole co… source |
| CHEM 1223 | Chemistry 2 | — | The second course of the CHEM 1121 /1223 two-course sequence emphasizes the basic principles of chemical kinetics, chemical thermodynamics and organic chemistry. The laboratory in Chemistry 2 allows… source |
| CHEM 2130 | Organic Chemistry 1 | — | This course provides a firm grounding in basic principles and commences with a review of fundamental theories of covalent bonding to understand the structure and shape of organic molecules. By studyi… source |
| CHEM 2230 | Organic Chemistry 2 | — | This second half of organic chemistry continues the examination of the reactions of common functional groups. Aromatic compounds including phenols, aldehydes and ketones, amines, carboxylic acids and… source |
| CLFE 0311 | Career Literacy Foundations | — | meets the requirements of the ABE Fundamental Level Career and Education Planning outcomes. The goal of CLFE 0311 is to enhance employment readiness skills of adult learners, in addition to their own… source |
| CMPT 1010 | Intro to Comp Programming 1 | — | This course provides students an introduction to computing science and computer programming, using a systems oriented language, such as C or C++. This course introduces basic computing science concep… source |
| CMPT 1020 | Intro to Comp Programming 2 | — | This course builds upon the foundations set in CMPT 1010 Introduction to Computer Programming 1. Students will learn how to apply fundamental object-oriented programming concepts to efficiently progr… source |
| CMPT 1030 | Introduction to Game Engines | — | Students will learn the basics of 3D interactive application design and development using the game engines Unity3D and Unreal Engine. Students will use a hands-on approach to learn the user interface… source |
| CMPT 1040 | Intro to 2D/3D Asset Creation | — | Students will compare and contrast industry approaches to designing and creating original 2D/3D characters, props and environments. Students will research, analyze and apply the fundamental technique… source |
| CMPT 2030 | Industry Practicum | — | The 14-week industry practicum provides students with an opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge from the classroom in an industry setting. Students will start in class to further develop their… source |
| CMPT 2225 | Data Structures & Programming | — | This course introduces students to data structures and algorithms, including their design, analysis, and implementation. Topics include object-oriented design and object-oriented programming with a s… source |
| CMPT 2276 | Intro to Software Engineering | — | This course provides an overview of software engineering practices used for development and management of information systems. Students are introduced to a variety of software development processes a… source |
| CMPT 2295 | Intro to Computer Architecture | — | This course introduces students to computer system design and architecture and low-level programming. This course covers fundamental aspects of computer system design and the relationship between the… source |
| CRIM 1150 | Introduction to Criminology | — | This course will present an overview of the concepts, themes, and issues encountered in the discipline of criminology (or the study of crime). The course explains the basic concepts of criminology su… source |
| CRIM 1160 | The Canadian Legal System | — | This course focuses on the history, development and present day operations of the Canadian legal system with special reference to the effects of Canadian Law on Aboriginal Peoples. The course will co… source |
| CSTP 1101 | Comm & Workplace Behaviour | — | Learners study human behaviour in organizations and develop the skills needed to deal with people at work. Topics include: individual behaviour, values, interpersonal relationships and communications… source |
| CSTP 1103 | Data & Doc. Mgmt. Fundamentals | — | Learners will be introduced to the basics of document management such as creating, modifying, formatting, displaying, and processing data as in a typical workplace. This includes both structured and… source |
| CSTP 1104 | Computer Systems Admin | — | This course introduces students to the computer (PC) as a system, both hardware and software. Students learn PC hardware and peripheral components: their role, how to connect, install, configure, and… source |
| CSTP 1105 | Introduction to Programming | — | This is an introductory course on programming. Learners will develop problem-solving skills through the use of detailed algorithms and be introduced to structured and object oriented design technique… source |
| CSTP 1106 | Website Development | — | This course covers the fundamentals of website development and design using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML5), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript as scripting languages to add dynamic compo… source |
| CSTP 1108 | Applied Mathematics | — | In this course, students gain a strong mathematical foundation for future technical and programming courses. This course deals with linear systems of equations and various common function types and t… source |
| CSTP 1201 | Intro to Database Mgmt Systems | — | In this course students will learn how to manage SQL database systems, including performing basic database administration. Students will learn how to configure a database to support different applica… source |
| CSTP 1202 | Intro to Data Com & Networking | — | In this course learners study the fundamentals of computer networking, protocols, components, major networking technologies and systems of modern networks, and will be able to configure, manage, and… source |
| CSTP 1203 | Intro to Server Administration | — | In this course students will install and configure Windows Server 2016 for use as a network operating system. Learners will install and configure basic network services such as Active Directory, Doma… source |
| CSTP 1204 | Software Analysis and Design | — | In this course students are exposed to the pillars of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Students explore and apply the concepts required to analyze, design, create, install and document a s… source |
| CSTP 1205 | Programming in C++ | — | This is an intense hands-on course on the most popular system and app development language: C++. Students (equipped with the basics of programming from CSTP 1105 ) learn the basics of C++ and its pow… source |
| CSTP 1206 | Intro to Intrnt Prog & WebApps | — | Building on the foundation learned in CSTP 1106 , students are further exposed to Javascript as a main scripting language on the web on both the client and server side. Related frameworks and runtime… source |
| CSTP 1207 | Technical Communication | — | In this course students will be introduced to the basic principles of effective technical writing in the computer industry. The necessity of following company standards for documentation will be emph… source |
| CSTP 1301 | IT Project Management | — | In this course students will learn how to develop and implement an IT project plan. Given the specifications for a software system, students plan and work as a team to develop a system for the client… source |
| CSTP 1302 | Windows Programming | — | In this course students become familiar with Windows application development by learning how to use the C# programming language to develop native GUI Windows applications. Students learn the basics o… source |
| CSTP 1303 | Intro to Client-Srvr Computing | — | In this course students are introduced to the fundamentals of developing a distributed application system based on the client/server paradigm. Students learn how to design and implement client-server… source |
| CSTP 1304 | User Interface Design | — | This course introduces User eXperience/User Interface (UX/UI) design concepts for developing efficient interfaces for websites, mobile applications, and information systems in general. Learners acqui… source |
| CSTP 1305 | Algo Analysis & Data Structure | — | Students learn the fundamentals of algorithm design and analysis through hands-on practice with various popular algorithms and data structures used in software development. Students learn how to anal… source |
| CSTP 2101 | Database Management & Storage | — | This is an advanced course in database management systems, data storage and related topics. Students learn about modern computer system storage requirements, SaaS (Storage as a Service), raw storage… source |
| CSTP 2102 | Enterprise Systems Support | — | In this course students will gain valuable expertise in assessing, documenting and responding to an assortment of help desk situations. Learners will acquire knowledge regarding computer deployment i… source |
| CSTP 2104 | Windows Interactive App Prog | — | In this course students gain a strong familiarity with developing applications specifically for the Microsoft Windows Operating System using Universal Windows Platform (UWP) framework and .NET. The c… source |
| CSTP 2106 | Intro to Computer Security | — | In this course students learn the fundamentals of computer security. Students learn the principles of computer and information security in general, and become familiar with the fundamentals of design… source |
| CSTP 2107 | Adv Internet Prog. & Web Apps | — | In this course students learn about advanced web technologies which provide the possibility of building fully dynamic web-centric applications. This is an intensive, hands-on, project-based, team-ori… source |
| CSTP 2108 | Mathematics for Programmers | — | This course builds on CSTP1108 with applied topics in discrete mathematics, probability and statistics. Topics include: the basics of Boolean logic, introduction to vector and matrix algebra, set the… source |
| CSTP 2110 | Intro to Cloud Computing | — | In this course, learners gain a wider knowledge and deeper understanding of installing, configuring, and managing cloud infrastructure for an organization. Students are introduced to the cloud as a p… source |
| CSTP 2201 | Linux OS & Networking | — | This is a course for familiarizing students with Linux Operating System in detail. Students will learn to work with both the command line and graphical interfaces of the Linux operating system. In ad… source |
| CSTP 2202 | Network Server Administration | — | In this course students will study advanced network administration skills by managing network servers and services. Students will study how to oversee a complex network environment and learn how to c… source |
| CSTP 2204 | IT Development Project | — | In this course, students work as a team on a group IT project on industry level projects. The project ideas are often recruited from external or internal (to VCC) clients. Students are exposed to all… source |
| CSTP 2205 | Android Mobile App Programming | — | This hands-on course concentrates on the Android operating system as well as common related development environments like Android Studio and SDK (Software Development Kit) tools to build and deploy n… source |
| CSTP 2208 | Career Path Search | — | In this course students will prepare a career path portfolio based on their accumulated skills, qualifications, demo apps, and accomplishments. Students will revise their resume and cover letter to t… source |
| CSTP 2301 | Emerging Technologies | — | In this course students will study new and emerging technologies, and will examine how these technologies can change existing markets, trends, and application development directions. These technologi… source |
| CSTP 2302 | Advanced Server Administration | — | In this course students will study the advanced configuration of services necessary to deploy, manage and maintain a Windows Server infrastructure in an Enterprise. Students will learn such skills as… source |
| CSTP 2303 | Comp Sys Secur Threats & Solu | — | In this course students will learn various attack and defense methodologies. While exploring current and emerging security topics students will learn how computer security affects businesses and busi… source |
| CSTP 2305 | iOS Mobile App Programming | — | In this course students study basic iOS application development for Apple mobile devices as well as cross platform application development for both Android and Apple devices. This course is designed… source |
| CULI 1120 | Safety, Sanitation & Equipment | — | This course provides the student with an introduction to the principles of work safety, hygiene and health regulations. Fire safety and safe operation and maintenance of kitchen equipment is stressed… source |
| CULI 1121 | Basic Kitchen Skills | — | This course provides the student with kitchen terminology, weights and measures conversion, merchandising, recipe conversion, and receiving and storing inventory. Also included in the course are the… source |
| CULI 1122 | Hot and Cold Sandwiches | — | This course enables the student to identify, handle and process the ingredients required to prepare hot and cold sandwiches, garnishes and accompaniments. Also included are the preparation, presentat… source |
| CULI 1124 | Hot & Cold Breakfast Cooking | — | This course provides the student with the practical skills associated with breakfast cooking, including egg cooking and breakfast meat cooking. Also included are French toast, waffle and hot cake pro… source |
| CULI 1125 | Kitchen Mgmt & Health Care | — | This course investigates the study of yield testing, food costing, menu planning and pricing, and the basics of nutrition. The students learn these principles by way of lectures and practical assignm… source |
| CULI 1126 | Stock, Soup & Sauce Cooking | — | This course provides an introduction to the principles of basic stocks, sauce and soup cooking. The student learns to prepare the stocks and thickening agents commonly used in the modern kitchen. The… source |
| CULI 1127 | Cold Kitchen | — | The student prepares salads, dressings and accompaniments for the daily salad bar. The student also is introduced to the preparation of meat, cheese and fruit platters. Emphasis is placed on work met… source |
| CULI 1130 | Vegetable and Starch Cooking | — | This course instructs students to select, store, clean, prepare and cut vegetables. Also included are vegetable cooking and finishing techniques, potato and rice cooking. Emphasis is placed on method… source |
| CULI 1131 | Meat and Poultry Cooking | — | This course provides an introduction to the principles of meat and poultry identification and dry heat and moist cooking methods. Also included are the preparation of sauces, garnishes, accompaniment… source |
| CULI 1132 | Seafood Cooking | — | This course provides the student with knowledge of identifying and storing of seafood. Included in the course are dry and moist heat methods of seafood cooking and the preparation of the appropriate… source |
| CULI 1133 | Vegetari Entrees, Pasta & Soup | — | This course offers the student the opportunity to further their knowledge of stocks, soups, as well as introducing vegetarian entrée cooking and pasta cooking including sauces and accompanimen… source |
| CULI 1135 | Meat, Poultry, Seafood Cutting | — | This course is centered around the cutting and processing of primary and secondary cuts of beef, pork, veal and lamb. Included in the course are the cutting and processing of an assortment of fish an… source |
| CULI 1136 | Meat, Poultry, Seafood Cooking | — | Building on skills acquired in previous courses, students apply dry and moist heat methods to cooking meat, poultry and seafood, including the appropriate sauces, garnishes and accompaniments. Import… source |
| CULI 1137 | Vegetable, Egg, Starch, Pasta | — | Building on skills learned in previous classes, the student will prepare vegetables, advanced potatoes and starches, vegetarian specialties, pasta dishes, and luncheon omelettes and egg dishes for th… source |
| CULI 1140 | Baking and Desserts 1 | — | In this course, students prepare pies, puff pastry, choux pastry, yeast goods, cakes and cookies. A variety of desserts are also taught in this course. Emphasis is placed on methods of preparation an… source |
| CULI 1165 | Culinary Arts HS Bridging | — | This is a supplement course to the Youth In Trades programs for the districts where VCC does not have a satellite campus. In addition to building on the skills learned in the Youth Train in Trades pr… source |
| CULI 1182 | Cook Practicum 1 Introductory | — | Students are placed in their introductory industry practicum positions for a period of two weeks. During this time students are exposed to the daily routine of the basic institutional kitchen while u… source |
| CULI 1183 | Cook Practicum 2 Advanced | — | After CULI 1508 in culinary training, students return to the industry for an additional two weeks. During this time students further their practical training by joining the staff of advanced institut… source |
| CULI 1193 | Meat, Poultry & Seafood 1 | — | In this course, students develop skills in the preparation and cooking of meat, poultry and seafood. Students develop skills in choosing appropriate ingredients for basic Asian dishes and learn basic… source |
| CULI 1195 | Soups & Sauces 1 | — | In this course students learn basic preparation and cooking of traditional Asian soups and sauces. Students are introduced to the ingredients, spices and presentation standards of Asian cuisine. Appr… source |
| CULI 1196 | Asian Culinary Principles | — | This course is a general introduction to Asian Culinary Arts. Students learn about the history and principles of of various Asian cuisines. Emphasis is placed upon developing skills in maintaining an… source |
| CULI 1197 | Cold Kitchen Hot Appetizers 1 | — | This course introduces students to the preparation of salads, dressings, Sushi, Sashimi, rolls, etc., as well as the preparation of hot appetizers such as Dim Sum, Asian hors d'oeuvres, etc. Emphasis… source |
| CULI 1198 | Vegetables & Starches 1 | — | Students learn to select, store, prepare and cook vegetables used in a variety of Asian cuisines. Rice and noodle cooking methods will be taught in the course. Emphasis is placed on developing cookin… source |
| CULI 1291 | Cold Kitchen Hot Appetizers 2 | — | Building on the skills acquired in the first level of training, students prepare more advanced salads, rolls and hot appetizers. Emphasis is placed on choosing the proper ingredients, food presentati… source |
| CULI 1293 | Meat, Poultry & Seafood 2 | — | Building on the skills acquired in the first level of training, students prepare more advanced Asian cuisine meat, poultry and seafood dishes using a variety of cooking methods. In addition, students… source |
| CULI 1295 | Soups & Sauces 2 | — | This course builds on the skills learned and developed in CULI 1195 . In addition to preparing, cooking and presenting more complex soups and sauces, students have the opportunity to work with specia… source |
| CULI 1298 | Vegetables & Starches 2 | — | Building on the skills acquired in the first level of training, students continue to learn to select, store, clean, prepare and cook vegetables. Advanced methods for cooking rice and noodles are taug… source |
| CULI 1299 | Kitchen Management | — | In this course students learn to organize an efficiently and professionally-run kitchen. Students develop skills in menu planning, food purchasing, receiving and inventory procedures and calculating… source |
| CULI 1501 | Kitchen Orientation | — | This course provides an introduction to the food industry and the essential skills required for success as a cook. It introduces learners to language and terminology specific to the field of culinary… source |
| CULI 1502 | Culinary Techniques | — | This course provides an introduction to the principles and techniques of basic stocks, sauce and soup cooking. Students learn to prepare stocks, soups and sauces commonly used in professional kitchen… source |
| CULI 1503 | Garde Manger & Breakfast | — | This course provides the students with the opportunity to develop the skills to identify, handle and process the ingredients required to prepare breakfast, hot and cold sandwiches, garnishes, and acc… source |
| CULI 1504 | Baking Techniques | — | This course introduces students to the principles of baking, including new terminology, ingredients, and quality standards specific to baked products. Students prepare quick breads, pies & tarts, yea… source |
| CULI 1505 | Butchery | — | This course provides students with the knowledge and skills for identifying, processing and storing beef, poultry and seafood. The course introduces students to the factors to be considered in select… source |
| CULI 1506 | Production Kitchen | — | Building on skills and knowledge acquired in previous courses, this course gives students the opportunity to further develop the skills and techniques used in dry and moist heat cooking for a service… source |
| CULI 1507 | Flavour Principles & Menus | — | This course introduces students to the basic principles of nutrition and its application in food preparation. This course also examines the study of taste and flavour and introduces students to insti… source |
| CULI 1508 | Short Order Cafe | — | Building on skills and knowledge acquired in previous classes, this course gives students hands-on experience preparing and serving multiple lunch items at service stations in a cafe setting. Finishi… source |
| CULI 1509 | Catering | — | Building on skills and knowledge acquired in previous classes, this course gives students hands-on experience in catering operations. Students plan and expedite the food, beverage and service require… source |
| CULI 1510 | Short Order and Cafe Service | — | This course introduces students to the basic principles of nutrition and its application in food preparation. This course also examines the study of taste and flavour and introduces students to insti… source |
| CULI 1511 | Kitchen Orientation | — | This course provides an introduction to the food industry and the essential skills required for success as a cook. It introduces learners to language and terminology specific to the field of culinary… source |
| CULI 1516 | Cook Chill Product Kitchen 1 | — | Building on skills and knowledge acquired in previous courses, this course gives students the opportunity to further develop the skills and techniques used in dry and moist heat cooking for a service… source |
| CULI 1517 | Flavour Principles & Menus IE | — | This course introduces students to the basic principles of nutrition and its application in food preparation. This course also examines the study of taste and flavour and introduces students to insti… source |
| CULI 1518 | Short Order Cafe I | — | Building on skills and knowledge acquired in previous classes, this course gives students hands-on experience preparing and serving multiple lunch items at service stations in a cafe setting. Finishi… source |
| CULI 1520 | Korean Cuisine | — | This course introduces students to Korean cuisine. Emphasis is placed on ingredients, cooking techniques, food history and cultural influences. Students apply these techniques to prepare a variety of… source |
| CULI 1526 | Cook Chill Production Kitchen2 | — | Building on skills and knowledge acquired in the CULI 1506 Cook Chill Production Kitchen 1 course, this course gives students further opportunity to develop the skills and techniques used in dry and… source |
| CULI 1528 | Short Order Cafe 2 | — | Building on skills and knowledge acquired in CULI 1508 Short Order Cafe 1, this course gives students additional hands-on experience preparing and serving multiple lunch items at service stations in… source |
| CULI 2500 | Kitchen Mgmt & Cost Controls | — | This course introduces students to kitchen management procedures, including the basic principles of human resources, Canadian Labour laws and food storeroom principles and inventory procedures. Stude… source |
| CULI 2501 | Kitchen Management | — | This course introduces students to kitchen management procedures, the basic principles of human resources, and Canadian Labour laws. Students continue to (re)develop their culinary career pathway. source |
| CULI 2502 | Purchasing & Receiving | — | This course introduces students to storeroom principles and procedures. Students practice purchasing and receiving, food costing, menu pricing, inventory and cost control. Students fill requisitions… source |
| CULI 2503 | Restaurant Customer Service | — | In this course students are introduced to the operation of a restaurant dining room and bar service outlet, including ordering, clearing plates, processing cash payments, and promoting the restaurant… source |
| CULI 2504 | Nutritional Menu Development | — | This course introduces students to the principles of menu planning and nutrition. Students apply these principles to create a table d'hote menu. source |
| CULI 2505 | Advanced Cookery | — | This course introduces students to advanced cooking techniques, ingredients, and equipment. Students apply these techniques to prepare specialty soups, sauces, vegetables, and starches. Emphasis is p… source |
| CULI 2506 | Global & Vegetarian Cuisine | — | This course introduces students to traditional and ethnic cooking techniques and ingredients. Students apply these techniques to prepare a variety of global and vegetarian dishes. source |
| CULI 2507 | Advanced Baking | — | This course introduces students to advanced baking techniques, pastry, and dessert production. Students prepare breads and a variety of desserts for a restaurant service outlet. Emphasis is placed on… source |
| CULI 2508 | Restaurant Line Cooking | — | This course introduces students to line cooking in an a la carte service restaurant. Students apply the knowledge, skills, and techniques learned in previous courses and adapt the methods to restaura… source |
| CULI 2509 | Appetizers & Platters | — | In this course students prepare a variety of appetizers and are introduced to running the pass of a restaurant kitchen. Students develop critical thinking, time management, communication, and teamwor… source |
| CULI 2510 | Advanced Butchery-Charcuterie | — | This course provides students with the knowledge and skills for identifying, processing and storing pork, lamb, veal, specialty poultry and specialty seafood. Building on previous courses, students i… source |
| CULI 2511 | Modern Cuisine | — | This course introduces students to a variety of culinary techniques and processes that combine theoretical principles with chemistry and modern technology. Ingredients are prepared using new or adapt… source |
| CULI 2512 | Culinary Practicum | — | In this course students have the opportunity to apply their newly acquired knowledge and skills in an industrial catering establishment while on a practicum placement. Emphasis is placed on professio… source |
| CULI 2513 | Restaurant Kitchen | — | This course introduces students to station prep and cooking in an a la carte service restaurant. This includes the knowledge and skills for identifying, processing and cooking pork, lamb, veal, speci… source |
| CULP 1001 | Culinary Art (Cook) Appr Lvl 1 | — | This course is designed for the apprentice currently working as a sponsored level 1 cook in the food service and hospitality industries, and is designed to supplement on-the-job training. It provides… source |
| CULP 2001 | Culinary Art (Cook) Appr Lvl 2 | — | This course is designed for the apprentice currently working as a sponsored level 2 cook in the food service and hospitality industries, and is designed to supplement on the job training. This course… source |
| CULP 3001 | Culinary Art (Cook) Appr Lvl 3 | — | In this final level of technical training students learn human relations, basic service skills, and advanced menu design that employs food costing and controls. Students prepare advanced soups, sauce… source |
| DAST 1401 | Intro to Dental Assisting | — | This first course in the program is designed to present an overview of the dental profession including a brief history of dentistry, discussion of dental team members and their roles, legalities, eth… source |
| DAST 1402 | Microbiology & Infection Contr | — | The fundamentals and principles of microbiology and the responsibility of the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) for infection control are introduced in this course. Office experience and a detailed re… source |
| DAST 1403 | Basic Dental Assisting | — | This course focuses on the supporting role of the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA). Concepts and principles related to the preparation and the assisting phase of patient care are discussed. Dental eq… source |
| DAST 1404 | Patient Assessment | — | This course provides an overview of body systems, head and neck anatomy, dental morphology and tooth development. Intra-oral effects of medical conditions and pharmaceuticals and the modification to… source |
| DAST 1405 | Dental Office Emergencies | — | Health hazards in dentistry as well as protocols and procedures to assist in the prevention of medical emergencies for staff and patients are explored in this course. The role of the Certified Dental… source |
| DAST 1406 | Preventive Dentistry | — | This course introduces the student to the causes and contributing factors of dental disease. Preventive materials, procedures and techniques and the role of the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) in th… source |
| DAST 1407 | Restorative Dental Assisting | — | This course focuses on the procedures directly related to restorative dentistry and the Certified Dental Assistant’s (CDA) role. Dental equipment, instruments and armamentaria as well as the properti… source |
| DAST 1408 | Clinical Dental Assisting 1 | — | This on-site clinical course provides an opportunity for the student to integrate theory with clinical practice in the dental clinic and laboratory settings at Vancouver Community College. The course… source |
| DAST 1508 | Clinical Dental Assisting 2 | — | This final on-site clinical course builds upon acquired skills and knowledge from Clinical Dental Assisting 1. Clinical Dental Assisting 2 provides an opportunity for the student to integrate previou… source |
| DAST 1510 | Laboratory Procedures | — | Laboratory materials and techniques used in both commercial laboratories and dental offices are described in this course. The fabrication of dental prosthetics, appliances and trays and the Certified… source |
| DAST 1511 | Dental Specialties | — | This course provides an overview of the dental specialties. The role of the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA), related dental equipment, instruments and armamentaria for dental specialty procedures ar… source |
| DAST 1512 | Community Dental Health | — | An exploration of community dental health care, health promotion through group presentations and the role of the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) in the community are emphasized. Nutrition and nutrit… source |
| DAST 1513 | Dental Reception | — | In this course the student is introduced to dental office management and the role of the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA). Treatment planning, accounts payable and receivable, dental insurance and pa… source |
| DAST 1514 | Patient Care Procedures | — | This course provides the theoretical foundation for the direct patient care clinical procedures which may be authorized or delegated by a dentist to a Temporary or Practising Certified Dental Assista… source |
| DAST 1515 | Dental Radiography | — | This lecture course introduces the students to the history and current application of radiation in dentistry. The components, operation and variables of the dental x-ray machine are examined in tande… source |
| DAST 1516 | Clinical Dental Radiography | — | The clinical component of the course is delivered on-site at the VCC Dental Clinic. In the clinical setting, using digital and conventional technology and various techniques, competencies are met thr… source |
| DAST 1600 | CDA Directed Studies | — | The course is individually tailored for National Dental Assisting Examining Board (NDAEB) Clinical Practice Evaluation (CPE) candidates with clinical skill deficiencies OR College of Dental Surgeons… source |
| DEND 1101 | Professionalism 1 | — | This course introduces students to the ethics, jurisprudence, regulation and scope of the Denturist profession. Students learn interpersonal skills and inter-professional collaboration as well as pri… source |
| DEND 1102 | Applied Head & Neck Anatomy 1 | — | This course provides introductory and foundational knowledge of normal orofacial and dental structures relevant to the denturist. Students become familiar with the boundaries, structures and landmark… source |
| DEND 1103 | Complete Dentures 1 | — | This theory and practical course introduces students to the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to successfully fabricate a complete removable denture. Students are able to apply knowledge of… source |
| DEND 1104 | Partial Dentures 1 | — | The focus of this theory and practical course is on the concepts, design and fabrication of removable partial prosthetics. Students apply knowledge of current workplace health and safety standards in… source |
| DEND 1105 | Safe Practice in Denturism | — | In this course students learn the theory and the application of infection prevention and control in a Denturist practice setting. The focus is on physical, chemical and personal protective device bar… source |
| DEND 1201 | Professionalism 2 | — | This course builds on the Term 1 Professionalism course. Using professional standards and guidelines, students create treatment plans. These treatment plans include interprofessional collaboration wi… source |
| DEND 1202 | Applied Head & Neck Anatomy 2 | — | In this course students identify bones of the skull with emphasis on landmarks of the maxillae and mandible including openings, foramina and canals. Anatomy of the nose, nasal cavity and paranasal si… source |
| DEND 1203 | Complete Dentures 2 | — | In this course students continue to apply theoretical knowledge to more complex practical activities involving the techniques of complete removable denture fabrication. Students will apply current wo… source |
| DEND 1204 | Partial Dentures 2 | — | The focus of this theory and practical course is to build on the concepts of design from Partial Dentures I, improving on the knowledge and technical skills used in the fabrication process of removab… source |
| DEND 2101 | Professionalism 3 | — | This course builds on the previous professionalism courses. Students develop interprofessional communication and collaboration skills with patients in a clinic setting. Holistic patient interviewing,… source |
| DEND 2102 | Oral Pathology | — | In this course students study the basic principles of disease process specifically related to the oral cavity, orofacial region and the temporomandibular joint. Structural and functional changes that… source |
| DEND 2103 | Clinical Prosthetics 1 | — | The focus of this course is on patient assessment procedures. Students develop and apply skills in professional conduct, patient communication and clinic/lab asepsis. Clinical applications for client… source |
| DEND 2104 | Clinical Prosthetics 2 | — | The focus of this course is on patient assessment procedures. Students continue to develop skills in professional conduct, patient communication and clinic/lab asepsis. Clinical applications for clie… source |
| DEND 2105 | Case Management 1 | — | In this course students apply a holistic approach to client treatment. The focus is on cases completed in the DEND 2103 Clinical Prosthetics 1 course. Students reflect on, and integrate previously le… source |
| DEND 2106 | Pharmacology | — | This course introduces students to the basic principles of pharmacology. Selected drug groups that might be used and that impact denturist treatment are studied in detail. Students will practice obta… source |
| DEND 2201 | Business Management | — | This course provides an introduction to business management practices that are required to operate a Denturist Practice. Policies and procedures required to provide patient care in a Denturist Lab ar… source |
| DEND 2202 | Gerontology | — | In this gerontology course students will explore the normal aging process as well as how the aging process is affected by the social determinants of health. How changes of aging affect daily function… source |
| DEND 2203 | Clinical Prosthetics 3 | — | In this course, students continue to gain expertise in performing patient assessment procedures. Students continue to develop skills in professional conduct, patient communication and clinic/lab asep… source |
| DEND 2205 | Case Management 2 | — | This course applies a holistic approach to client treatment. The focus is on cases completed in the DEND 2104 Clinical Prosthetics 2 course. Students integrate and reflect on previously learned theor… source |
| DEND 2206 | Community Practicum 1 | — | In this first community practicum, students apply beginning clinical, laboratory and business skills under the direct supervision of a registered Denturist. Students gain experience in communication,… source |
| DEND 3101 | Professionalism 4 | — | This course builds on previous professionalism courses with further study of jurisprudence and ethical issues. Students practice maintaining professional relationships with clients and their families… source |
| DEND 3102 | Dentures Over Implants | — | This course introduces students to foundational principles and concepts of dental implant technology. The emphasis is on an interdisciplinary approach to dental implant treatment for edentulous clien… source |
| DEND 3103 | Advanced Denturist Practice | — | This course allows students to integrate new technologies and practices as they emerge and as legislation and scope of practice change. Students have the opportunity to further develop problem solvin… source |
| DEND 3105 | Case Management 3 | — | This course applies a holistic approach to client treatment. The focus is on cases completed in DEND 2206 Community Practicum 1. Students integrate and reflect on previously learned theoretical knowl… source |
| DEND 3106 | Community Practicum 2 | — | Building on Community Practice 1 and the courses in Term 5, students continue to apply clinical, laboratory and business skills under the supervision of a registered Denturist. Students gain experien… source |
| DEND 3204 | Managing a Denturist Practice | — | In this course, students develop business skills required as an employee in, or proprietor of a Denturist practice. Students will gain further understanding of the knowledge and skills learned in thi… source |
| DEND 3205 | Case Management 4 | — | This final course in the Denturist Science Program builds on Case Management 1, 2 and 3 courses. Students integrate previously learned theoretical knowledge and practical skills from all complete and… source |
| DEND 3206 | Preceptorship | — | This Preceptorship builds on Community Practicums 1 and 2. In a Denturist practice, students apply clinical, laboratory and business skills under the mentorship of a registered Denturist. Students de… source |
| DENT 1100 | Dental Technology Foundations | — | Students will learn the foundational knowledge, laboratory skills and techniques required to support the design and fabrication of single fixed restorations, removable partial and complete dentures,… source |
| DENT 1110 | Biosciences 1 | — | This course introduces students to the function of the human body and the anatomical features of the hard and soft tissues in the head and neck. Students will also learn about tooth morphology, hygie… source |
| DENT 1120 | Dental Laboratory Sciences 1 | — | This course reviews the basic science concepts and introduces new concepts of chemistry, microbiology and physics as they pertain to dental laboratory technology techniques, materials, instruments an… source |
| DENT 1130 | Professional Practice 1 | — | This course introduces students to the ethics, jurisprudence, regulation and scope of the various professions in dentistry. Students will learn interpersonal skills including teamwork and inter-profe… source |
| DENT 1170 | Dental Lab Patient Care 1 | — | This course reviews the basic concepts of chemistry and physics as it pertain to dental laboratory technology, materials, instruments and equipment. Students will learn key health and safety and qual… source |
| DENT 1180 | Digital Technology 1 | — | This course introduces students to the use of dental related software. The information and techniques will be applied to the design and creation of patterns for basic dental restorations from various… source |
| DENT 1210 | Biosciences 2 | — | This course is designed to build on pre-learned oral histology and introduce principles of oral pathology. This will include decision-making about the relevance of clinical signs and symptoms and und… source |
| DENT 1220 | Dental Laboratory Sciences 2 | — | This course builds on information introduced in courses in Semester One. It focuses on occlusion, Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) and occlusal function and dysfunction related to dental appliance desig… source |
| DENT 1240 | Removable Prosthetics 1 | — | This theory and practice course builds on the knowledge, skills and techniques introduced in Dental Foundations in Semester One. The focus of this course is on removable prosthetic maintenance and th… source |
| DENT 1250 | Fixed Prosthetics 1 | — | A continuation of the knowledge, skills and techniques introduced in Dental Foundations in Semester 1, students will fabricate single unit restorations as prescribed. Students are introduced to denta… source |
| DENT 1260 | Orthodontics 1 | — | Students are introduced to the theoretical knowledge and supportive laboratory skills related to the fabrication of fixed and removable orthodontic appliances, and their repairs. The design and fabri… source |
| DENT 1270 | Dental Lab Patient Care 2 | — | This course builds on the knowledge and skills acquired from Dental Laboratory Patient Care 1. Students will continue to develop their abilities to operate in a safe and competent manner in a dental… source |
| DENT 1280 | Digital Technology 2 | — | This course builds on the knowledge and skills learned in Digital Technology 1. Digital Technology 2 focuses on creating single unit dental crown patterns with emphasis on aesthetics, form and basic… source |
| DENT 1500 | CDA Refresher | — | The Certified Dental Assisting (CDA) Refresher course will provide an opportunity for those lacking in hours of clinical practice to demonstrate competency of skills and therefore meet requirement fo… source |
| DENT 1501 | Prep for Practice Theory 1 | — | This lecture/seminar course introduces the student to the profession of Certified Dental Assisting. Course topics include interpersonal and inter-professional communication, conflict resolution in a… source |
| DENT 1502 | Patient Assessment Theory 1 | — | This lecture/seminar course builds on the students' existing knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, focussing on body systems, head and neck anatomy, dental morphology and tooth development and t… source |
| DENT 1503 | Plan, Implemen & Eval Theory 1 | — | This lecture/seminar course is designed to introduce the student to the principles of oral self-care. Emphasis is placed on the Certified Dental Assistant’s (CDA) role during restorative dental proce… source |
| DENT 1504 | Clinical Practice 1 | — | The first clinical course provides an opportunity for students to integrate foundational theory with basic clinical practice in the dental clinic, laboratory settings and during a dental office pract… source |
| DENT 1505 | Dental Radiography 1 | — | This foundational lecture/clinical course introduces students to the history and current application of radiation in dentistry. The components, operation and variables of dental x-ray machine are exa… source |
| DENT 2320 | Dental Laboratory Sciences 3 | — | This course introduces students to advanced concepts of CAD-CAM and dental implant design, fabrication, modification and repair techniques, materials, instruments, equipment and technology. Students… source |
| DENT 2330 | Professional Practice 2 | — | In this course, students will learn about the three pillars of sustainability in business practice. Students will create a resume for the purpose of submitting it for their practicum placements. Inte… source |
| DENT 2340 | Removable Prosthetics 2 | — | In this course, students will create complete, partial and immediate dentures, as well as overdentures. The course will include working with these dentures in a variety of situations and degrees of d… source |
| DENT 2350 | Fixed Prosthetics 2 | — | This theory and laboratory course expands upon information and techniques from DENT 1250 Fixed Prosthetics 1, focusing on the design and fabrication of multiple unit fixed restorations. Students lear… source |
| DENT 2360 | Orthodontics 2 | — | As a continuation of Orthodontics 1, students will fabricate more compound or complex fixed and removable orthodontic appliances as prescribed. This course expands upon the theory base of the previou… source |
| DENT 2380 | Digital Technology 3 | — | This course further expands the knowledge and skills learned in Digital Technology 2, using dental CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CAM (Computer Aided Manufacture). The focus is on strategic use of C… source |
| DENT 2440 | Removable Prosthetics 3 | — | In this course, students will analyze, design and select material for the fabrication and repair of complete and partial removable dentures. Students will expand on their digital application skills a… source |
| DENT 2450 | Fixed Prosthetics 3 | — | This theory and laboratory course expands upon information and techniques for the design, fabrication, modification and repair of multiple unit restorations from Fixed Prosthetics 2. Students learn t… source |
| DENT 2460 | Orthodontics 3 | — | This course expands upon the orthodontic theory and laboratory skills from the past three semesters. While expected to maintain the previously achieved orthodontic competencies, students will create,… source |
| DENT 2510 | Dental Technology Practicum | — | This course involves placement and practical experience in accredited dental laboratories. Students are supervised and mentored by Registered Dental Technicians (RDT), employers and their employees.… source |
| DENT 2530 | Professional Practice 3 | — | Students will learn basic concepts of self-employment and practical business management. They will create a business plan and learn to read and analyze essential financial statements and explore pers… source |
| DENT 2991 | Prep for Practice Theory 2 | — | This lecture/seminar course continues to explore the standards of practice and the legal and ethical responsibilities of a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA). Students are introduced to more complex de… source |
| DENT 2992 | Patient Assessment Theory 2 | — | This lecture/seminar course continues to examine head and neck anatomy with an in depth study of oral pathology. More complex health conditions and related pharmacology as well as vital signs and the… source |
| DENT 2993 | Plan Implem & Eval Theory 2 | — | This lecture/seminar course focuses on the principles of teaching and learning and the relationship to oral self-care instruction. The role of the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) in preventive and e… source |
| DENT 2994 | Clinical Practice 2 | — | This second clinical course builds upon acquired skills and knowledge from Clinical Practice 1. Clinical Practice 2 provides an opportunity for the student to integrate previous and new theory with m… source |
| DENT 2995 | Dental Radiography 2 | — | This lecture/clinical course builds upon acquired knowledge and skills from Dental Radiography 1. Principles for inspecting and assessing the oral cavity and dentition and required modifications in e… source |
| DENT 3740 | Prep for Practice Theory 3 | — | This lecture/seminar course explores professionalism and inter-professional practice within the context of a Practising Certified Dental Assistant (CDA). The role of professional associations and the… source |
| DENT 3741 | Patient Assessment Theory 3 | — | This lecture/seminar course continues to study nutrition and the relationship to oral health. Dental procedures and management of the children, the elderly and special needs patients as well as more… source |
| DENT 3742 | Plan Implem & Eval Theory 3 | — | This lecture/seminar course continues to study preventive dentistry procedures and the laboratory support procedures. The dental specialties of prosthodontics/esthetic dentistry, orthodontics and per… source |
| DENT 3743 | Clinical Practice 3 | — | This final clinical course builds upon acquired skills and knowledge from Clinical Practice 1 and Clinical Practice 2. Clinical Practice 3 provides an opportunity for the student to integrate previou… source |
| DENT 3745 | Dental Radiography 3 | — | This final clinical radiography course focuses on the independent clinical radiography role of the Certified Dental Assistant. It provides an opportunity for students to prepare, sequence, modify exp… source |
| DHYG 1105 | Intro Dental Hyg. Profession | — | This course introduces the fundamental legal and ethical principles and codes of professional conduct expected of self-regulating dental hygiene professionals. It also introduces students to the dent… source |
| DHYG 1202 | Oral Health Sciences 1 | — | This course enables the student to develop foundational knowledge of dental terminology and nomenclature, and to integrate knowledge of anatomy, physiology, embryology, histology and dental morpholog… source |
| DHYG 2114 | Dental Hygiene Care 1 | — | This course is designed to provide learners with theoretical knowledge required for novice clinical dental hygiene practice. Emphasis will be placed on infection prevention and control, client assess… source |
| DHYG 2124 | Clinical Foundations | — | This introductory course facilitates the learner's integration of foundational knowledge and the development of attributes and clinical skills essential for novice clinical dental hygiene practice. E… source |
| DHYG 2134 | Professional Practice 1 | — | This course introduces theoretical models and constructs that inform dental hygiene practice. It will assist learners in gaining foundational knowledge, attitudes, values, and abilities pertaining to… source |
| DHYG 2144 | Oral Health Sciences 1 | — | This course is designed to assist learners to learn dental terminology and nomenclature, and integrate knowledge of anatomy, physiology, embryology, histology, and dental morphology of the head and n… source |
| DHYG 2214 | Dental Hygiene Care 2 | — | This course will assist learners in gaining knowledge and experience providing oral health education, oral health promotion, and radiographic services. Learners will gain further knowledge about prof… source |
| DHYG 2224 | Clinical Practice 1 | — | This course will provide the learner with the opportunity to build on foundational knowledge and continue to develop psychomotor skills while providing clinical dental hygiene services to clients and… source |
| DHYG 2303 | Dental Hygiene Theory 1 | — | This course enables students to develop foundational theoretical knowledge required for the clinical learning environment in the Dental Hygiene Practice 1 course. The focus is on infection prevention… source |
| DHYG 2304 | Dental Hygiene Practice 1 | — | This course enables students to apply theoretical knowledge and acquire psychomotor skills essential for novice clinical dental hygiene practice while working with manikin simulation and student part… source |
| DHYG 2305 | Professional Practice 1 | — | This course will assist students with communication strategies needed to interact effectively with individuals and groups from diverse backgrounds, and to demonstrate self-management and self-regulat… source |
| DHYG 2402 | Oral Health Sciences 2 | — | In this course students continue to build foundational knowledge and understanding of oral health science concepts related to their integration into clinical dental hygiene services, oral health prom… source |
| DHYG 2403 | Dental Hygiene Theory 2 | — | This course enables students to expand their theoretical knowledge and skills essential for the roles of clinical therapy, oral health education and health promotion in dental hygiene practice. The f… source |
| DHYG 2404 | Dental Hygiene Practice 2 | — | This course enables students to apply theoretical knowledge, interprofessional theories, research and evidence to support dental hygiene judgments and services, and continue to develop psychomotor sk… source |
| DHYG 3244 | Oral Health Sciences 2 | — | This course will assist learners in gaining knowledge about the relationship between health and disease of the oral tissues. Particular emphasis will be placed on oral pathology, immunology, microbio… source |
| DHYG 3254 | Health Sciences | — | This course will provide learners with knowledge and experience integrating concepts of biomaterials, pharmacology, and nutrition related to oral and general health for the provision of dental hygien… source |
| DHYG 3314 | Dental Hygiene Care 3 | — | This course will enable the learner to further develop knowledge, skills and attitudes for the provision of dental hygiene care. An exploration of areas of professional responsibility, the integratio… source |
| DHYG 3324 | Clinical Practice 2 | — | This course provides learners the opportunity to further develop knowledge and skills in providing dental hygiene care for clients while working as members of oral health and inter-professional teams… source |
| DHYG 3364 | Community Foundations | — | This course offers learners the opportunity to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes in population health strategies and principles that enable individuals and communities to improve their health… source |
| DHYG 3424 | Clinical Practice 3 | — | This course offers learners the opportunity to further expand their knowledge, skills, attitudes and experiences in the provision of dental hygiene care while practicing as part of intra- and inter-p… source |
| DHYG 3434 | Professional Practice 2 | — | This course enables learners to synthesize knowledge, skills and attitudes for integration and transition into varied dental hygiene practice settings in preparation for the responsibility and accoun… source |
| DHYG 3503 | Dental Hygiene Theory 3 | — | This course enables the student to further develop their knowledge, skills, beliefs and attitudes in the provision of dental hygiene care for all individuals throughout their life stages, with specia… source |
| DHYG 3504 | Dental Hygiene Practice 3 | — | This course enables students to further synthesize and apply knowledge, skills, beliefs and attitudes in the provision of dental hygiene care while working as members of oral health and interprofessi… source |
| DHYG 3505 | Professional Practice 2 | — | This course enables students to gain further knowledge, skills and attitudes required for organizing complex undertakings that involve accessing resources, working effectively with other oral health… source |
| DHYG 3506 | Population Health Promotion 1 | — | This course enables students to develop and apply foundational knowledge, skills and attitudes in population and public health principles and strategies to a novice level that enable individuals, gro… source |
| DHYG 3603 | Dental Hygiene Theory 4 | — | This course enables students to integrate advanced knowledge and attitudes for the provision of dental hygiene care. The focus is on complex decision making throughout the process of care to meet cli… source |
| DHYG 3604 | Dental Hygiene Practice 4 | — | This course builds on prior knowledge, skills, beliefs and attitudes in the management of therapeutic and ongoing supportive dental hygiene services. The student experiences dental hygiene practice a… source |
| DHYG 3605 | Professional Practice 3 | — | This course prepares students for transition into self-regulating dental hygiene practice, and aligns with regulatory, professional, and ethical responsibilities necessary for successful practice man… source |
| DHYG 3606 | Population Health Promotion 2 | — | Building on DHYG 3506 this course enables students to further develop and apply knowledge, skills, attitudes in population and public health principles and strategies at an advanced beginner level wi… source |
| DHYG 4344 | Oral Health Sciences 3 | — | This course will provide learners with the opportunity to gain knowledge of dental specialties, the impact of periodontal conditions and pharmacological agents on oral and systemic health and the rol… source |
| DHYG 4414 | Dental Hygiene Care 4 | — | This course enables learners to integrate advanced knowledge and skills in clinical therapy, radiographic analysis, pathological findings and the social determinants of health into informed dental hy… source |
| DHYG 4464 | Community Practice | — | This course assists learners in acquiring knowledge, skills, attitudes and experience to a competent level for developing, implementing and evaluating community health programs and policy development… source |
| DHYG 4705 | Professional Practice 4 | — | This course provides students with an opportunity to explore professional practice issues in depth and help define the leadership role that dental hygiene practitioners can take to facilitate positiv… source |
| DHYG 4706 | Population Health Promotion 3 | — | This course enables students to build on knowledge, skills, and attitudes required in population and public health within authentic inter-professional and community-based settings. Learners work in t… source |
| DHYG 4707 | Research 1: Methodology | — | This course enables students to develop foundational research principles to design a research proposal that contributes to and informs the knowledge base of dental hygiene practice. This includes und… source |
| DHYG 4708 | Integrated D.Hyg. Practice 1 | — | In this course the student will develop a self-directed plan for alternative/interprofessional collaborative practice in an area of personal interest and in preparation for the Integrated Dental Hygi… source |
| DHYG 4806 | Population Health Promotion 4 | — | This course enables students to apply and evaluate their knowledge, skills, attitudes in population and public health promotion within authentic governmental, non-profit, inter-professional and / or… source |
| DHYG 4807 | Research 2: Application | — | This course enables students to apply research principles to implement a research proposal that contributes to and informs the knowledge base of dental hygiene practice. This includes applying variou… source |
| DHYG 4808 | Integrated D. Hyg. Practice 2 | — | In this course the student will implement and evaluate their practice in an alternative/interprofessional collaborative practice setting with the guidance of a mentor chosen by the student and in con… source |
| DHYG 4809 | Indep. Practice & Entrepreneur | — | This course provides an introduction to basic business concepts as they relate to being an independent owner and operator of a dental hygiene practice. The course focuses on initial business start-up… source |
| DNCE 1101 | Ballet 1 | — | Students explore the principles of classical ballet with emphasis on coordination, skeletal alignment, placement, physical virtuosity, classical line, theatricality and musicality. Advanced ballet te… source |
| DNCE 1102 | Pointe Work 1 (Women) | — | Is an exciting and essential part of ballet training requiring strength and functional body alignment. Students explore the principles of classical pointe work with emphasis on technique and strength… source |
| DNCE 1103 | Men's Work 1 | — | This course is an intense regime of exercises addressing muscular and cardio-vascular strength, flexibility and alignment. The class lays the groundwork for further studies leading to preparation for… source |
| DNCE 1104 | Jazz Technique 1 | — | Students explore the principles of Lyrical, Contemporary, Ballet and Modern Jazz with an emphasis on coordination, isolations, strength, physical virtuosity and anatomical efficiency. The history of… source |
| DNCE 1105 | Modern Dance 1 | — | Students in Modern Dance 1 explore the principles of modern and contemporary dance with an emphasis on anatomical efficiency, spinal articulation, floor work, spatial complexity, movement through spa… source |
| DNCE 1106 | Flamenco 1 | — | This class covers traditional Andalucian (Southern Spain) dance form with guitar accompaniment combining footwork, arm work, palmas (hand clapping), and castanets, palos (dance rhythms and names) inv… source |
| DNCE 1107 | Classical Variations 1 | — | This course introduces students to classical repertoire en Pointe. It develops strength needed for Pas de Deux in Year 2. This course is part of the full-time Dance Program. source |
| DNCE 1109 | Health for Dancers | — | This course equips students to make informed physical and mental health choices as they pertain to a professional dance career. Taught by registered professionals, the class covers functional anatomy… source |
| DNCE 1110 | Intro to Improvisation 1 | — | This class focuses on the technique of Contact Improvisation including the principles of: giving and taking weight, transferring weight, counterbalance, momentum, responding to impulse and finding th… source |
| DNCE 1111 | Rhythm Studies 1 | — | is the first in a series of four rhythm courses taught during each semester of the Dance Diploma. This intensive skills course focuses on the acquisition of strong skills in performance time-keeping,… source |
| DNCE 1121 | Company 1 | — | Company members have the opportunity to work with internationally acclaimed guest artists and choreographers. The company instills a sense of commitment, discipline and proper work habits for profess… source |
| DNCE 1201 | Ballet 2 | — | Students explore the principles of classical ballet with emphasis on coordination, skeletal alignment, placement, physical virtuosity, classical line, theatricality and musicality. Advanced ballet te… source |
| DNCE 1202 | Pointe Work 2 (Women) | — | This class is an exciting and essential part of ballet training requiring strength and functional body alignment. Students explore the principles of classical pointe work with an emphasis on techniqu… source |
| DNCE 1203 | Men's Work 2 | — | This class is a continuation of the conditioning regime of Men's Work 1 with advanced exercises addressing muscular and cardio-vascular strength, flexibility and alignment. The class is in preparatio… source |
| DNCE 1204 | Jazz Technique 2 | — | Students explore the principles of Lyrical, Contemporary, Ballet and Modern Jazz with emphasis on coordination, isolations, strength, physical virtuosity and anatomical efficiency. The history of Jaz… source |
| DNCE 1205 | Modern Dance 2 | — | Students explore the principles of modern and contemporary dance with an emphasis on anatomical efficiency, spinal articulation, floor work, spatial complexity, movement through space and complex rhy… source |
| DNCE 1206 | Flamenco 2 | — | A continuation from Term 1, traditional Andalucian (Southern Spain) dance form with guitar accompaniment combining footwork, arm work, palmas (hand clapping), and castanets, palos (dance rhythms and… source |
| DNCE 1207 | Classical Variations 2 | — | This course studies classical repertoire en Pointe. It develops strength needed for Pas de Deux source |
| DNCE 1209 | Body Conditioning | — | This class equips students to make informed physical choices as they pertain to a professional dance career. The course covers application of functional anatomy from static to movement to choreograph… source |
| DNCE 1210 | Intro to Improvisation 2 | — | The second term focuses on the rudimentary principles of improvisation including: following and leading impulses, use of space, dynamic, music and time in varying groupings from solo to ensemble. source |
| DNCE 1211 | Rhythm Studies 2 | — | is the second in a series of four rhythm courses taught during each semester of the Dance Diploma. This intensive skills course focuses on the acquisition of strong skills in performance time-keeping… source |
| DNCE 1221 | Company 2 | — | Company members have the opportunity to work with internationally acclaimed guest artists and choreographers. The company instills a sense of commitment, discipline and proper work habits for profess… source |
| DNCE 2101 | Ballet 3 | — | This course builds on principles of technique established in Year 1 Ballet. Expectations of performance are heightened as students are expected to achieve mastery of technical principles in all aspec… source |
| DNCE 2102 | Pointe Work 3 (Women) | — | As an exciting and essential part of ballet training requiring strength and functional body alignment, students explore the principles of classical pointe work with emphasis on technique and strength… source |
| DNCE 2103 | Men's Work 3 | — | A continuation of the conditioning regime of Men's Work, these advanced exercises address muscular and cardio-vascular strength, flexibility and alignment. The class is in preparation for pas de deux… source |
| DNCE 2104 | Jazz Technique 3 | — | As in Year 1 students explore the principles of Lyrical, Contemporary, Ballet and Modern Jazz with emphasis on coordination, isolations, strength, physical virtuosity and anatomical efficiency. The h… source |
| DNCE 2105 | Modern Dance 3 | — | This course further develops the principles established in the first year of Modern Dance. Expectations of performance are heightened and students are expected to fully integrate principles of techni… source |
| DNCE 2106 | Flamenco 3 | — | Building on work established in first year Flamenco, students apply Flamenco technique developed in Year 1 to learning the traditional Flamenco dances including: Alegrias, Bulerias and Solea. source |
| DNCE 2111 | Rhythm Studies 3 | — | is the third in a series of four rhythm courses taught during each semester of the Dance Diploma. This intensive skills course focuses on the acquisition of strong skills in performance time-keeping,… source |
| DNCE 2112 | Pas de Deux 1 | — | Building on the work established in Classical Variations, students are introduced to more advanced elements of classical partnering. Training includes alignment, weight transfer, hold positions with… source |
| DNCE 2113 | Dance Composition 1 | — | This course builds on the work established in Introduction to Improvisation. Students explore elements of Dance Composition through the perspectives of Contact Improvisation, Physical Initiation, Spa… source |
| DNCE 2114 | Careers in Dance 1 | — | This course provides aspiring professionals with basic business and organizational tools. Students learn to write professional cover letters, devise effective resumes, as well as research, write and… source |
| DNCE 2201 | Ballet 4 | — | Building on principles of technique established in Year 1 Ballet, expectations of performance are heightened as students are expected to achieve mastery of technical principles in all aspects of adva… source |
| DNCE 2202 | Pointe Work 4 (Women) | — | An exciting and essential part of ballet training requiring strength and functional body alignment, students explore the principles of classical pointe work with an emphasis on technique and strength… source |
| DNCE 2203 | Men's Work 4 | — | This course is a continuation of the conditioning regime of Men's Work 3 with advanced exercises addressing muscular and cardio-vascular strength, flexibility and alignment. The class is in preparati… source |
| DNCE 2204 | Jazz Technique 4 | — | As in Year 1 Jazz students explore the principles of Lyrical, Contemporary, Ballet and Modern Jazz with an emphasis on coordination, isolations, strength, physical virtuosity and anatomical efficienc… source |
| DNCE 2205 | Modern Dance 4 | — | This class further develops the principles established in Year 1 Modern. Expectations of performance are heightened and students are expected to fully integrate principles of technique and artistry i… source |
| DNCE 2206 | Flamenco 4 | — | Building on work established in Year 1 Flamenco, students apply Flamenco technique developed in Year 1 to learning the traditional Flamenco dances including: Alegrias, Bulerias and Solea. source |
| DNCE 2211 | Rhythm Studies 4 | — | is the last in a series of four rhythm courses taught during each semester of the Dance Diploma. This intensive skills course focuses on the acquisition of strong skills in performance time-keeping,… source |
| DNCE 2212 | Pas de Deux 2 | — | Building on the work established in Classical Variations, students are introduced to more advanced elements of classical partnering. Training includes alignment, weight transfer, hold positions with… source |
| DNCE 2213 | Dance Composition 2 | — | This course builds on the work established in Introduction to Improvisation. Students explore elements of Dance Composition through the perspectives of Contact Improvisation, Physical Initiation, Spa… source |
| DNCE 2214 | Careers in Dance 2 | — | This course continues the development of business and organizational tools as students concentrate on more sophisticated applications of knowledge acquired in Careers in Dance 1. These skills include… source |
| DNCE 2215 | The Arts in Context | — | This course introduces students to the most significant developments in Twentieth Century western visual and performing arts forms. Beginning with an examination of the influences of the Viennese Sch… source |
| DNTL 1107 | Dental Radiography Module | — | This theory /clinical module introduces the students to the history and current application of radiation in dentistry. The components, operation and variables of the dental x-ray machine are examined… source |
| DREC 1110 | Dental Theory 1 | — | This course introduces the student to head anatomy and the tissues, diseases, conditions and pathology of the oral cavity. An exploration of preventive and basic dental procedures and knowledge of to… source |
| DREC 1111 | Dental Practice Theory | — | This course introduces the learners to the profession of dentistry with an emphasis on the role of the Dental Receptionist. Dental Theory course topics are focused on the head anatomy and tissues of… source |
| DREC 1112 | Dental Practice Comm & Prof | — | This course discusses professionalism and its importance within the role of the dental receptionist. The learner is introduced to communication and professional skills and behaviour in the dental hea… source |
| DREC 1113 | Dental Practice Admin | — | This course focuses on dental office management. Learners are introduced to dental nomenclature, fee guides, practice building, marketing, payroll, and inventory control. Additionally, collections me… source |
| DREC 1114 | Dental Practice Software | — | This course focuses on the business and financial management of a dental practice. Learners create and maintain patient files in a unique virtual practice utilizing dental management software. Fundam… source |
| DREC 1121 | Dental Practice Practicum | — | This course enables learners to apply and integrate the knowledge gained in Term 1 in a dental practice setting. The learners are mentored by the dental office staff during the practicum period. source |
| DREC 1131 | Dental Administration 1 | — | This course focuses on dental office management. Students are introduced to dental terminology and dental charting. Course topics include dental records management, legalities of record keeping, dent… source |
| DREC 1132 | Dental Communication 1 | — | This course introduces the student to the profession of dentistry and the role and responsibility of the dental receptionist in dental practice. Course topics focus on professional conduct and commun… source |
| DREC 1231 | Dental Administration 2 | — | This course focuses on aspects of the financial management of the dental office, practice building and marketing and employment standards. Utilizing dental office software students complete estimates… source |
| DREC 1232 | Dental Communication 2 | — | This course focuses on the business and financial management of an entire dental practice. Utilizing dental management software, students build and maintain several hundred patients in a unique virtu… source |
| DREC 1236 | Dental Theory 2 | — | This course explores the dental specialties. Students are introduced to the procedures and patient management in restorative, prosthodontic, oral and maxillofacial, periodontic, orthodontic, pedodont… source |
| DREC 1242 | Dental Radiography | — | This lecture/clinical course introduces the students to the history and current application of radiation in dentistry. The components, operation and variables of the dental x-ray machine are examined… source |
| DRFT 1010 | CAD Drafting Fundamentals | — | This course introduces students to the world of technical drafting and the tools, terminology and media required to create working drawings of simple and more complex shapes. Students learn and apply… source |
| DRFT 1011 | CAD Drafting Applied | — | In this course, the student builds on the graphical emphasis of DRFT 1010 by studying and applying the conventions of drawing annotation and completing a capstone project. This course is part of the… source |
| DRFT 1012 | Office & Construct Site Safety | — | In this course, the students examine the safety aspects of a career in a construction-related field, with particular reference to precautions taken on entering a working construction site, as well as… source |
| DRFT 1013 | Construction Mathematics | — | In this course, students will apply a wide variety of mathematical techniques with the degree of accuracy required to solve technical problems appropriate for a CAD technician. This course is part of… source |
| DRFT 1226 | Construction Drawing Reading | — | In this course, the student will learn the basic skills needed to read, study and understand construction drawings. This course is part of the full-time Architectural Technician, Civil/Structural Tec… source |
| DRFT 1255 | Residential Plans and Framing | — | This course introduces students to architectural drafting practices for residential single family detached houses, architectural construction, building codes, and wood framing for a full residential… source |
| DRFT 1256 | Plumbing Systems for Buildings | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of plumbing and mechanical equipment for buildings for the mechanical engineering industry. source |
| DRFT 1257 | Electrical Systems for Bldgs | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of wiring and electrical equipment for buildings for the electrical engineering industry. source |
| DRFT 1258 | Utility Data | — | This course introduces students to the public utilities serving building projects. Students assess information about public utilities (e.g. availability, size, location, depth, material, pressure, an… source |
| DRFT 1259 | HVAC Systems for Buildings | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of ducting and equipment for buildings for the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for the mechanical engineering industry. source |
| DRFT 1260 | Fire Suppression Systems | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of piping and equipment for buildings for the fire suppression systems for the mechanical engineering industry. source |
| DRFT 1261 | Process Flow Diagrams | — | Students learn about process flow diagrams, tank design, and general arrangements, and how they are used in industrial design. source |
| DRFT 1262 | Pipe Components | — | Students will learn the components used in process and utility piping systems. Industry standard sizes, ratings and designations will be discussed. source |
| DRFT 1263 | Piping and Instrumentation | — | Students learn how Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) are created from Process Flow Diagrams. They use standard industry symbols to create a P&ID. Students learn how to interpret piping spec… source |
| DRFT 1264 | Plant and Equipment Layout | — | This course is designed to teach students to lay out equipment in an industrial building and produce plans, sections and elevations. They will learn what is needed to ensure the equipment is laid out… source |
| DRFT 1265 | Process and Utility Piping | — | This course is designed to teach students to route process and utility piping safely in an industrial project and allow access to all components for maintenance and replacement. source |
| DRFT 1266 | Piping Fabrication Isometrics | — | This course is designed to teach students how to create fabrication isometrics from piping orthographic drawings and identify the information required on the isometrics for fabrication and field inst… source |
| DRFT 1270 | Residential Design | — | In this course, students will identify the roles of engineering and architectural professionals. Students will study and apply architectural theory, sustainable development initiatives such as LEED a… source |
| DRFT 1271 | Site Planning | — | In this course, students will study site development and follow best practice design required for a typical residence. Students will prepare a site plan following the applicable standards and convent… source |
| DRFT 1272 | Codes and Regulations 1 | — | In this course, students are introduced to the B.C. Building Code (BCBC) Part 9 and the National Building Code as related to the Canadian Wood-Frame House Construction Guide by CMHC. Students develop… source |
| DRFT 1273 | Construction Assemblies 1 | — | In this course, students are introduced to conventional building assemblies and building envelope design and materials used in the coastal climate of B.C. Students prepare a typical wall section requ… source |
| DRFT 1274 | Single Family Residences | — | In this course students build on architectural residential design practices by applying the appropriate codes and theory of wood framing for residential structures. Students develop knowledge in acce… source |
| DRFT 1275 | Codes and Regulations 2 | — | In this course students are introduced to Part 9 of the Vancouver Building Bylaw (VBBL) and to the Zoning and Development Bylaw RM-5 as it applies to multi-family dwellings. Students develop a prelim… source |
| DRFT 1276 | Construction Assemblies 2 | — | In this course students build knowledge by applying more advanced methods of building assemblies. Students prepare various assembly views required for course DRFT 1277 , Multi Family Residences. This… source |
| DRFT 1277 | Multi Family Residences | — | In this course students apply the appropriate codes and zoning requirements as set out in the Vancouver Building Bylaw (VBBL) for multi-family wood framed structures. Using previous courses, DRFT 127… source |
| DRFT 1278 | Drawing Plan Reading | — | In this course, students are introduced to the basic skills needed to read, study and understand construction drawings. This course is part of the full-time Architectural Technician, Civil/Structural… source |
| DRFT 1280 | Industrial Site Layout | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of site development, mapping and plotting techniques, cut and fill practices, drainage and sub-surface investigation for the Civil engineering… source |
| DRFT 1281 | Autodesk Civil 3D | — | In this course, the student will be introduced to using Autodesk Civil 3D Software for road layouts, land subdivision, terrain models, and corridor design. This course is part of the full-time Archit… source |
| DRFT 1282 | Road Alignment Detailing | — | This course introduces the student to road layouts, horizontal and vertical alignments, and highway intersections. This course is part of the full-time Architectural Technician, Civil/Structural Tech… source |
| DRFT 1283 | Steel Structures | — | This course introduces the student to framing systems and the layout of steel structure construction drawings and steel drafting conventions. This course is part of the full-time Architectural Techni… source |
| DRFT 1284 | Princ for Reinforced Concrete | — | This course introduces the student to the basic concepts and properties of steel reinforced concrete, characteristics and design principles. This course is part of the full-time Architectural Technic… source |
| DRFT 1285 | Foundation Design Concepts | — | This course introduces the student to concrete foundations concepts, foundation plans and concrete grade beam drawings. This course is part of the full-time Architectural Technician, Civil/Structural… source |
| DRFT 1286 | Engineering Statics | — | In this course, students are introduced to the relationship between applied loads and the resultant support reactions, and the internal forces developed in statically determinate members and structur… source |
| DRFT 1290 | Struct Steel Fab Codes & Stand | — | This course introduces the students to the codes and standards that govern the Canadian steel construction industry at both national and local levels, including those documents developed by fabricato… source |
| DRFT 1291 | Introduction to Steel Detail | — | The course introduces the students to the structural steel sections used in steel construction, the processes used in the fabrication shop to manufacture the building components, and the drawings use… source |
| DRFT 1292 | Structural Bolting & Welding | — | In this course, the students apply the knowledge gained in DRFT 1290 and DRFT 1291 to practical bolting and welding situations. Through use of tables and standards data, students will develop fully d… source |
| DRFT 1293 | Indust & Comm Basic Framing | — | This course introduces students to the basic concepts behind structural steel square framing, and prepares them for the development of their first steel detailing project drawings. This course is par… source |
| DRFT 1294 | Connection & Layout Geometry | — | Students are introduced to details and connections for inclined components, the procedures for calculating their dimensions, and the appropriate ways to show those dimensions on the shop drawings. source |
| DRFT 1295 | Detail of Inclined Components | — | This course builds on the concepts and techniques learned in DRFT 1293 and DRFT 1294 to enable the students to detail representative components of a complex steel structure that includes sloping stru… source |
| DRFT 1296 | Miscellaneous Metals Detailing | — | This course builds on the concepts learned in DRFT 1295 , and introduces the students to the different detailing rules and conventions required to produce drawings of the lighter components, specific… source |
| DRFT 1326 | Job Search Skills | — | The student will prepare a resume and letter of application. Locating job vacancies, assessing marketable skills and interviewing skills will be covered. This course is part of the full-time Architec… source |
| DRFT 1327 | Revit Structures | — | This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process using Autodesk Revit Structure software. This course is part of the full-time Architectural T… source |
| DRFT 1330 | Advanced Road Design | — | Using Civil 3D software, students will apply sophisticated Civil Drafting techniques to advance the Site and Road design modules from the previous level. They will create drawings for a subdivision u… source |
| DRFT 1331 | Civil Utility Services | — | Building on the Advanced Road Design course, students will expand their knowledge and skill of pipe networks by creating drawings for a subdivision storm and sanitary system. Additionally, students w… source |
| DRFT 1332 | Professional Preparation | — | Students learn the basic skills needed to read, study and understand construction drawings. Students also develop job search strategies including resume and cover letter writing, locating job vacanci… source |
| DRFT 1352 | Steel Trusses | — | This course prepares the students to read and interpret engineering drawing and tabular data relating to structural steel trusses, and to generate from this information shop fabrication drawings of w… source |
| DRFT 1362 | BIM Basic for Mechanical | — | This course introduces the student to the software’s user interface and the basic HVAC, electrical, and piping/plumbing components that make BIM software a powerful and flexible engineering modeling… source |
| DRFT 1363 | BIM Project for MEP | — | This course introduces students to working within a mechanical design team setting to create a 3D parametric building model of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems within a BIM proje… source |
| DRFT 1364 | MEP for Pipe Fabrication | — | This course introduces students to working from a mechanical piping layout of a building to produce spool drawings, piping isometrics, and fabrication drawings. source |
| DRFT 1365 | Piping BIM Proj & Spec Setup | — | This course is designed to teach students how to use the BIM Project Manager to create and manage a project and create new 3D models. Students will also learn how to use BIM Piping and Instrumentatio… source |
| DRFT 1366 | 3D BIM Pipe Struc Equip Model | — | Students learn how to use the 3D BIM modeling software to create an industrial installation. Students use the tools contained in the software to create support structures, equipment models and proces… source |
| DRFT 1367 | 3D BIM Ortho Iso and BOM | — | This course is designed to teach the students how to use the 3D BIM Modeling Software to extract orthographic, fabrication isometric drawings and Bills of Material from the competed 3D Model. Student… source |
| DRFT 1370 | Technical Communications | — | In this course, students will learn to communicate clearly, concisely and correctly in writing and in person in various technical communication situations. This course is part of the full-time Archit… source |
| DRFT 1371 | Codes and Regulations 3 | — | In this course, students are introduced to Part 3 of the British Columbia Building Code (BCBC) as it applies to commercial occupancies. Using 3D CAD, students prepare drawing plan layouts for a small… source |
| DRFT 1372 | Construction Assemblies 3 | — | In this course, students build knowledge from previous courses by applying advanced methods of building assemblies for concrete block and light steel framed buildings. Students prepare various assemb… source |
| DRFT 1373 | Commercial Retail Buildings | — | In this course, students are introduced to commercial drawing and detailing practices as they apply to concrete block and light steel framed buildings. Students prepare a set of architectural drawing… source |
| DRFT 1374 | Introduction to 3D and BIM | — | In this course, students are introduced to 3D modeling and rendering, building visualization skills learned to date. An introduction to 3D CAD Building Information Modeling (BIM) software enables stu… source |
| DRFT 1375 | Commercial Layouts Using BIM | — | This course introduces students to design principles relating to the arrangement of offices and access for persons with disabilities using Part 3 of the British Columbia Building Code (BCBC). Arrange… source |
| DRFT 1380 | CAD 3D and Assemblies | — | In this course, the student's cumulative drafting skills are then brought together in a project centred on the production of a set of drawings required for the assembly of a multi-part mechanical com… source |
| DRFT 1381 | Miscellaneous Steel | — | This course introduces the student to the layout of miscellaneous steel elements, steel stairs and platforms. This course is part of the full-time Architectural Technician, Civil/Structural Technicia… source |
| DRFT 1383 | Quantity Take Offs | — | This course introduces students to the principles for calculating steel and concrete amounts for structures. This course is part of the full-time Architectural Technician, Civil/Structural Technician… source |
| DRFT 1384 | Concrete Slab on Grade Flr Sys | — | This course introduces the student to concrete slab on grade and ground floor systems, and the production of the required associated construction drawings. This course is part of the full-time Archit… source |
| DRFT 1385 | Reinforced Concret Struc Comp | — | This course introduces students to suspended concrete floor systems and types, concrete columns and beams and the conventions used to produce detail drawings. This course is part of the full-time Arc… source |
| DRFT 1391 | Introduction to BIM Software | — | In this course, the students learn the fundamentals of a contemporary specialist Building Information Modelling software application. Through the use of a specialty training manual, students will cre… source |
| DRFT 1392 | Working with BIM Software | — | Having acquired the basic skills associated with BIM software in DRFT 1391 , the students will apply and develop those skills through the creation of structural steel building models of a more comple… source |
| DRFT 1393 | Heavy Structural Steel Framing | — | This course introduces the students to structural steel subject to high axial loading and bending moments, to connections that are specifically designed to resist bending, and to the special fabricat… source |
| DRFT 1394 | Industrial Building Modeling | — | Students create a 3D Model of an industrial building using 3D piping BIM software. source |
| DRFT 1395 | Mech Equip Modeling & Layout | — | Students create models of the mechanical equipment required to complete an industrial project using vendor equipment dimensions and sizes. The models will be used to lay out the industrial project an… source |
| DRFT 1396 | Piping Sys Modeling & Layout | — | Students taking this course will design the process and utility piping systems required to complete an industrial project. Students will create engineering documents from 3D piping models using pipin… source |
| DRFT 2100 | Integrated BIM Project | — | Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process focused on the development, use and transfer of a digital information model of a building project to improve the design, construction and operations o… source |
| DRFT 2107 | Capstone Project using BIM | — | During the Capstone Project, students will reflect upon the themes and concepts, key insights and points of learning from each DRFT course and how they understand the integration of these insights in… source |
| DRFT 2226 | Dipl. Constr. Drawing Reading | — | In this course, the student will learn the advanced skills needed to read, study and understand construction drawings. source |
| DRFT 2256 | Dipl Plumbing Systems | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of plumbing and mechanical equipment for buildings for the mechanical engineering industry. source |
| DRFT 2257 | Dipl Electrical Systems | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of wiring and electrical equipment for buildings for the electrical engineering industry. source |
| DRFT 2258 | Dipl Utility Data & Setup Proj | — | This course introduces students to the public utilities serving building projects. Students assess information about public utilities (e.g. availability, size, location, depth, material, pressure, an… source |
| DRFT 2259 | Dipl HVAC Systems for Building | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of ducting and equipment for buildings for the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for the mechanical engineering industry. source |
| DRFT 2260 | Dipl Fire Suppression Systems | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of piping and equipment for buildings for the fire suppression systems for the mechanical engineering industry. source |
| DRFT 2261 | Dipl Process Flow Diagrams | — | Students learn about process flow diagrams, tank design, and general arrangements, and how they are used in industrial design. source |
| DRFT 2262 | Dipl Pipe Components | — | Students will learn the components used in process and utility piping systems. Industry standard sizes, ratings and designations will be discussed. source |
| DRFT 2263 | Dipl Pipe & Instrumentation | — | Students learn how Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) are created from Process Flow Diagrams. They use standard industry symbols to create a P&ID. Students learn how to interpret Piping Spec… source |
| DRFT 2264 | Dipl Plant and Equipment | — | This course is designed to teach students to lay out equipment in an industrial building and produce plans, sections and elevations. They will learn what is needed to ensure the equipment is laid out… source |
| DRFT 2265 | Dipl Process & Utility Piping | — | This course is designed to teach students to route process and utility piping safely in an industrial project and allow access to all components for maintenance and replacement.. source |
| DRFT 2266 | Dipl Piping Isometrics | — | This course is designed to teach students how to create fabrication isometrics from piping orthographic drawings and identify the information required on the isometrics for fabrication and field inst… source |
| DRFT 2270 | Dipl. Residential Design | — | In this course, students will identify the roles of engineering and architectural professionals. Students will study and apply architectural theory, sustainable development initiatives such as LEED a… source |
| DRFT 2271 | Dipl. Site Planning | — | In this course, students will study site development and follow best practice design required for a typical residence. Students will prepare a site plan following the applicable standards and convent… source |
| DRFT 2272 | Dipl. Codes and Regulations 1 | — | In this course, students are introduced to the B.C. Building Code (BCBC) Part 9 and the National Building Code as related to the Canadian Wood-Frame House Construction Guide by CMHC. Students develop… source |
| DRFT 2273 | Dipl. Constr. Assemblies 1 | — | In this course, students are introduced to conventional building assemblies and building envelope design and materials used in the coastal climate of B.C. Students prepare a typical wall section requ… source |
| DRFT 2274 | Dipl. Single Family Residences | — | In this course students build on architectural residential design practices by applying the appropriate codes and theory of wood framing for residential structures. Students develop knowledge in acce… source |
| DRFT 2275 | Dipl. Codes and Regulations 2 | — | In this course students are introduced to Part 9 of the Vancouver Building Bylaw (VBBL) and to the Zoning and Development Bylaw RM-5 as it applies to multi-family dwellings. Students develop a prelim… source |
| DRFT 2276 | Dipl. Constr. Assemblies 2 | — | In this course students build knowledge by applying more advanced methods of building assemblies. Students prepare various assembly views required for course DRFT 1277 , Multi Family Residences. This… source |
| DRFT 2277 | Dipl. Multi Family Residences | — | In this course students apply the appropriate codes and zoning requirements as set out in the Vancouver Building Bylaw (VBBL) for multi-family wood framed structures. Using previous courses, DRFT 127… source |
| DRFT 2278 | Dipl. Drawing Plan Reading | — | In this course, students are introduced to the basic skills needed to read, study and understand construction drawings. source |
| DRFT 2280 | Dipl. Industrial Site Layout | — | This course introduces the student to the overall layout of site development, mapping and plotting techniques, cut and fill practices, drainage and sub-surface investigation for the Civil engineering… source |
| DRFT 2281 | Dipl. Autodesk Civil 3D | — | In this course, the student will be introduced to using Autodesk Civil 3D Software for road layouts, land subdivision, terrain models, and corridor design. source |
| DRFT 2282 | Dipl. Road Alignment Detailing | — | This course introduces the student to road layouts, horizontal and vertical alignments, and highway intersections. source |
| DRFT 2283 | Dipl. Steel Structures | — | This course introduces the student to framing systems and the layout of steel structure construction drawings and steel drafting conventions. source |
| DRFT 2284 | Dipl. Princ. Reinforced Concrt | — | This course introduces the student to the basic concepts and properties of steel reinforced concrete, characteristics and design principles. This course is a part of CAD & BIM Technician Diploma. source |
| DRFT 2285 | Dipl. Foundation Design Concpt | — | This course introduces the student to concrete foundations concepts, foundation plans and concrete grade beam drawings. source |
| DRFT 2290 | Dipl. Struc Steel Fab Cde & St | — | This course introduces the students to the codes and standards that govern the Canadian steel construction industry at both national and local levels, including those documents developed by fabricato… source |
| DRFT 2291 | Dipl. Intro to Steel Detail | — | The course introduces the students to the structural steel sections used in steel construction, the processes used in the fabrication shop to manufacture the building components, and the drawings use… source |
| DRFT 2292 | Dipl. Structural Bolt & Weld | — | In this course, the students apply the knowledge gained in DRFT 2290 and DRFT 2291 to practical bolting and welding situations. Through use of tables and standards data, students will develop fully d… source |
| DRFT 2293 | Dipl. Indust & Com Basic Frame | — | This course introduces students to the basic concepts behind structural steel square framing, and prepares them to create more developed steel detailing project drawings. This course is part of the f… source |
| DRFT 2294 | Dipl. BIM Softw for Steel Det | — | In this course, the students learn the fundamentals of the most widely used, contemporary specialist Building Information Modelling software application. Through the use of a specialty training manua… source |
| DRFT 2295 | Dipl. Detail of Inclined Comp | — | This course builds on the concepts and techniques learned in DRFT 2293 to enable the students to detail representative components of a complex steel structure that includes sloping structural members… source |
| DRFT 2296 | Dipl. Misc Metals Detailing | — | This course builds on the concepts learned in DRFT 2295 , and introduces the students to the different detailing rules and conventions required to produce drawings of the lighter components, specific… source |
| ECON 1100 | Microeconomics | — | This course is an introduction to the principles and tools of microeconomic analysis. Microeconomics provides students with the analytical perspective to think critically about how individuals and fi… source |
| ECON 1200 | Macroeconomics | — | is a branch of economics that aims to explain the functioning of the national economy as a whole. Macroeconomics looks at the behavior of a nation's economic aggregates, whereas microeconomics studie… source |
| ECON 2300 | Managerial Economics | — | This course explores and utilizes economic theory and methods for decision making in a business environment marked by technological change and global competition. Students will learn to use scarce re… source |
| ECON 2600 | Environmental Economics | — | This course explores and utilizes economic theory and methods for environmental policy decision-making. Students will learn to use economic principles to examine market failures and to measure the co… source |
| EDUC 4250 | Foundations of Online Teaching | — | This course exposes learners to a wide variety of adult learning theories , learning with technologies, and relevant principles and processes that are the foundation of online teaching and learning. source |
| EDUC 4251 | Develop & Design Online Learn | — | This course introduces participants to the principles and approaches for designing and developing online learning. Participants will design and develop a module or learning activity for a course of p… source |
| EDUC 4252 | Facilitating Online Learning | — | This course gives students the opportunity to develop and facilitate an online lesson. Following the lesson, students will reflect on feedback from lesson participants to evaluate own performance. St… source |
| ELRT 1001 | Alternating Current (AC) Basic | — | A study of the fundamentals of alternating current including series and parallel AC circuits, phasors, capacitive and inductive networks, resonance, and transformers. source |
| ELRT 1002 | DC Circuit Analysis | — | A study of the fundamentals of direct current including Ohm's law, Kirchoff's laws and circuit analysis techniques. Emphasis is placed on circuit analysis of resistive networks and DC measurements an… source |
| ELRT 1003 | Power Supply Fundamentals | — | This course is designed to build on the knowledge and skills acquired in the previous courses, and is a study of diodes and other semiconductor devices, including analysis of static and dynamic chara… source |
| ELRT 1004 | Technical Skills 1 | — | This course introduces students to both passive and active electronic components. Basic analog and digital circuits and theory of operation are covered. The labs allow the students to master the use… source |
| ELRT 1005 | Introduction to Lean Six Sigma | — | Students will be introduced to the Six Sigma or Lean Six Sigma methodology and apply their knowledge to transactional and operational processes, as well as products. Additionally, learners will be ab… source |
| ELRT 1200 | Customer Service Essentials | — | Students learn the basic concepts and current trends in the customer service industry. Special areas of emphasis include problem-solving, development of a customer service strategy, creating customer… source |
| ELRT 1201 | Measurement & Instrumentation | — | This course introduces students to the basic use and operation, cycle sequence diagnostic, troubleshooting and disassembly of Samsung domestic appliances. Students will be able to program and operate… source |
| ELRT 1202 | Samsung Systems and Controls | — | This course introduces students to basic troubleshooting, disassembly and re-assembly of Samsung domestic appliances. source |
| ELRT 1203 | Technical Skills 2 | — | This course provides opportunities for students to practice their skills in an authentic workplace environment to gain valuable work experience for successful entry into the electronics repair field. source |
| ELRT 1204 | Software for Repair Technician | — | This course provides students with an introduction to software applications commonly used in the electronics repair industry. Topics will include Customer Relationship Management (CRM), spreadsheets,… source |
| ELRT 2001 | Intro to Computer Hardware | — | Students will be introduced to various computer hardware components. Topics include the terminology associated with computer systems and peripherals. Learners will be provided with the opportunity to… source |
| ELRT 2002 | Mobile Device Repair | — | Students will be introduced to a variety of mobile devices, including tablets, smartphones and audio and video players. Topics include the terminology associated with mobile device components as well… source |
| ELRT 2003 | LCD Monitor and TV Repair | — | Students will be introduced to LCD monitor and television troubleshooting and repair concepts. source |
| ELRT 2004 | Technical Skills 3 | — | Learners will reinforce theory provided by performing repairs on a variety of products including but not limited to: televisions, tablets, mobile phones, monitors, and desktop and laptop computers. F… source |
| ELRT 2100 | Business Mathematics | — | This course introduces basic business mathematics used in commerce and industry. Students develop skill in using basic arithmetic functions and algebraic equations to solve practical financial and ma… source |
| ELRT 2101 | The Canadian Economy | — | This course will examine both micro and macro economic topics within the context of the Canadian economy. Students will focus on gaining a broad understanding of economic theory and its application t… source |
| ELRT 2102 | Principles of Management | — | This course involves detailed study of management principles, concepts and techniques. Students will examine applications and problems from actual business cases and focus on management practices tha… source |
| ELRT 2103 | Comm in the Canadian Workplace | — | This course is intended to introduce students to the theories and practices of contemporary communications in the Canadian workplace. Attention will be devoted to the ethical and relational implicati… source |
| ELRT 2104 | Organizational Behaviour | — | This course focuses on individual, group, and organizational behaviour. The course is designed to help students develop an understanding of organizational behaviour theory as it applies in the busine… source |
| ELSK 0701 | English Language Skills 1 | — | Students are provided with ongoing English language instruction and support as they acquire the skills of a Health Care Assistant. Reading, writing, and interactive communication (listening and speak… source |
| ELSK 0702 | English Language Skills 2 | — | Students continue to receive ongoing English language instruction and support as they build on the skills developed in ELSK 0701 . Reading, writing, and interactive communication (listening and speak… source |
| ELSK 0703 | English Language Skills 3 | — | Students continue to receive ongoing English language instruction and support as they build on the skills developed in ELSK 0702 . Reading, writing, and interactive communication (listening and speak… source |
| ELSK 1018 | English for Culinary Arts 1 | — | This course provides ongoing English language support for learners of English as an additional language as they acquire the skills of a Culinary Arts professional. It provides an introduction to the… source |
| ELSK 1028 | English for Culinary Arts 2 | — | This course builds upon the communication skills of a Culinary Art professional developed in English for Culinary Arts 1. Learners gain strategies to develop their professional vocabulary, reading sk… source |
| ELSK 1038 | English for Culinary Arts 3 | — | This course continues to develop the English language skills of learners of an additional language in the field of culinary arts and builds on the skills learned in English for Culinary Arts 2. It fo… source |
| ENGL 1001 | Integrated Language Support 1 | — | This course, integrated with ENGL 1101 , addresses the needs of non-native speakers of English who require specific help in order to meet course expectations. Students are given various proofreading… source |
| ENGL 1002 | Integrated Language Support 2 | — | This course, integrated with ENGL 1102 , addresses the needs of non-native speakers who require specific help to meet expectations. Students will continue paraphrasing, proofreading, edits, and expan… source |
| ENGL 1100 | English 1 | — | This one-term composition course introduces students to different models of essay writing. It also trains students in the mechanics of writing (grammar), analysis of short prose, and research skills… source |
| ENGL 1101 | English | — | In this course, taken with Integrated Language Support 1 ( ENGL 1001 ), students will read various fiction and non-fiction texts and learn how to identify key elements of those texts, such as main an… source |
| ENGL 1102 | English | — | This course, taken with Integrated Language Support 2 ( ENGL 1002 ), introduces students to poetry and drama. When warranted, lectures will provide background information. Additionally, students will… source |
| ENGL 1200 | English 2 | — | This literature survey course introduces students to major literary forms: poetry, drama, and novels. source |
| ENGL 2100 | Canadian Literature | — | This course is a survey of Canadian literature from at least two genres, including drama, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Additionally, the course introduces students to the discussion of Canadian… source |
| ESTH 1101 | Esthetics & Spa Therapy 1 | — | This 16-week course introduces the learner to esthetics and spa therapy fundamentals, and prepares learners for the skills required for future courses. Students will learn how to use and maintain too… source |
| ESTH 1201 | Esthetics & Spa Therapy 2 | — | This course builds on topics introduced in Esthetics & Spa Therapy 1. Students are introduced to new techniques using gel nail polish and light-curing technology. Students will learn to use specific… source |
| ESTH 1301 | Esthetics & Spa Therapy 3 | — | This course builds on the topics developed in Esthetics & Spa Therapy 2. This course explores improving and maintaining body skin conditions with a focus on analyzing, full-body exfoliation, steam &… source |
| ESTH 1501 | Nail Foundations | — | This course introduces students to the history, trends, and business career opportunities of the nail industry. Students learn personal/public hygiene and professionalism related in the salon and spa… source |
| ESTH 1502 | Artificial Nails | — | This course introduces advanced techniques of artificial nails. Emphasis is placed on the procedures for applying nail tips, liquid and powder acrylic, and UV & LED gel. Students learn to apply sculp… source |
| EVSC 1100 | Intro to Environmental Science | — | This course introduces students to the approach used by environmental scientists to assess the health of Earth’s systems, evaluate impacts of various land and ecosystem management practices and ident… source |
| GEOG 1100 | Introducing Human Geography | — | This course introduces students to human geography - the study of how humans shape their world, considered from spatial and environmental perspectives. The course addresses the concepts, methods, tec… source |
| GEOG 1110 | Earth Systems | — | This course examines the important elements of the global environment, emphasizing interactions between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Major topics include the global energy… source |
| GEOG 2241 | Social Geography | — | This course examines the spatial and environmental bases of societies, from historical and cultural perspectives, and explores the major theoretical concepts and empirical contexts of social geograph… source |
| GNED 3210 | Multiculturalism in Business | — | This course prepares students in the development of foundational concepts of financial management in the hospitality industry. This enables them to understand how corporations make important investme… source |
| GNED 4260 | Sustainability in Business | — | This course provides students opportunities to analyze current environmental changes and the ways in which people and the planet interact. Students critically examine a business case for sustainabili… source |
| HAIR 0900 | Access to Spa | — | The Access Program is an introduction into the world of Esthetics and Skin Therapy. It allows students a taste of what to expect if they proceed into the Esthetics & Spa Therapy Certificate Program.… source |
| HAIR 0901 | Access to Salon | — | The Access Program is an introduction into the world of hairstyling. It allows students a taste of what to expect if they proceed into the Hairstylist Foundation Program. Students taking this course… source |
| HAIR 1100 | Hairstylist Foundation 1 | — | This 17 week course introduces the learner to the fundamentals prepares students for the skills required for future courses. Students will learn how to use and maintain tools, maintain a safe and hyg… source |
| HAIR 1200 | Hairstylist Foundation 2 | — | This course builds on the topics introduced in Hairstylist Foundation 1. Students build on their prior knowledge and are introduced to new cutting techniques, using razor and specialty shears. Studen… source |
| HAIR 1300 | Hairstylist Foundation 3 | — | This course builds on the topics developed in Hairstylist Foundation 2. Students are introduced to the fundamentals of specialized services such as wigs, hairpieces and extensions. Students will expl… source |
| HDEP 4002 | Hvy Duty Equip Tech Appr Lvl 4 | — | This course introduces students to the safe servicing of a variety of heavy mechanical systems, including: advanced hydraulic systems, electric drive systems, wheeled equipment steering, undercarriag… source |
| HLUC 1005 | Information Technologies | — | This course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in computer and digital literacy, and an overview of health information technologies used in the Canadian healthcare system. Studen… source |
| HLUC 1015 | Keyboarding: Speed & Accuracy | — | This course gives students the opportunity to develop their keyboarding skills with a focus on speed and accuracy by means of selected timed writings and drills on a computer. Students identify areas… source |
| HLUC 1025 | Role of the HUC | — | This course introduces students to the administrative role and responsibilities of the health unit coordinator (HUC) and members of the interdisciplinary team in various health care settings. Student… source |
| HLUC 1035 | Communication in Healthcare | — | This course prepares students to communicate professionally by examining cultural sensitivity and diversity within healthcare practice. Concepts in de-escalation and conflict resolution techniques wi… source |
| HLUC 1040 | Medical Foundations | — | Students will be introduced to medical terminology, anatomy and disease processes relating to the body systems which includes learning basic medical word structures such as prefixes, suffixes, combin… source |
| HLUC 1045 | Pharmacology | — | This course examines the principles of pharmacology and the common therapeutic classifications of medications used in health care. Students will learn to correctly identify and spell medications alon… source |
| HLUC 1050 | HUC Practicum 1 | — | This course provides students with a health care environment to practice their professional communication behaviours within the multidisciplinary healthcare team and apply the skills and knowledge fr… source |
| HLUC 1105 | Order Processing Foundations | — | This course builds on concepts from the first term and provides students with foundational skills and knowledge required to transcribe prescriber orders onto forms such as the kardex and the medicati… source |
| HLUC 1115 | Lab Foundations 1 | — | This course builds on the theory and practice from Semester 1 and provides students with the procedures to process hematology and chemistry orders. The responsibilities of the Laboratory Department,… source |
| HLUC 1125 | Lab Foundations 2 | — | This course builds on the theory and practice from Semester 1 and continues the study of laboratory tests from the Microbiology, Pathology Departments. Students will learn the procedures to order blo… source |
| HLUC 1135 | Diagnostic Foundations | — | This course builds from the concepts in Semester 1 and provides students with the skills to understand the requirements to process Diagnostic orders. Students will develop information literacy skills… source |
| HLUC 1140 | Surgical&Specialty Foundation | — | This course builds on the theory and practice from Semester 1 and provides students with the skills to understand the foundations to process surgical orders, and orders from specialty units. Students… source |
| HLUC 1145 | Practicum Orientation | — | The course provides students with the technical and reflective skills to work as a professional member of the health care team. Students will complete activities and assignments on and off campus in… source |
| HLUC 1150 | HUC Practicum 2 | — | The final practice course integrates knowledge and skills from all previous courses and provides students the practical setting to demonstrate effective professional communication behaviors, use oper… source |
| HMAP 1002 | Heavy Mechanics Appr Lvl 1 | — | source |
| HMAP 2002 | Heavy Mechanics Appr Lvl 2 | — | source |
| HMAP 3002 | Heavy Mechanics Appr Lvl 3 | — | source |
| HMEC 1101 | Safe Work Practices | — | This course introduces students to the concepts of safe work practices, occupational health & safety, environmental practices, math, science and electronic media. Topics included are from the Industr… source |
| HMEC 1106 | Tools and Equipment 1 | — | This course introduces students to the use of protective equipment, lock out procedures and the use and maintenance of hand tools. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mecha… source |
| HMEC 1107 | Tools and Equipment 2 | — | This course introduces students to the use of measuring instruments, power tools, drill bits and shop equipment. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Found… source |
| HMEC 1111 | Fasteners and Fittings | — | This course introduces students to imperial and metric fasteners, internal and external threads, tubing, pipe and fittings, hose and hose fittings. Topics included are from the Industry Training Auth… source |
| HMEC 1116 | Equipment Operation | — | This course introduces students to pre-start and walk around inspections, starting aids, start up procedures, emergency shut down procedures, starting, operating, and shut down of equipment, heavy du… source |
| HMEC 1126 | Lubricants and Bearings | — | This course introduces students to lubricant identification, bearing and seal service procedures. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program s… source |
| HMEC 1131 | Employment Skills | — | This course introduces students to shop resources, record keeping practices, job action, diagnostic procedures, and employment preparation. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority He… source |
| HMEC 1160 | Cutting and Welding 1 | — | This course introduces students to welding regulations, metals, oxy-acetylene components, equipment, cutting, welding and brazing. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mecha… source |
| HMEC 1161 | Cutting and Welding 2 | — | This course introduces students to tubing and sheet metal soldering, the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process, SMAW equipment, mild steel electrodes for SMAW, mild steel welding with SMAW, mild… source |
| HMEC 1165 | Math, Science and Loads | — | This course introduces students to math and science for trades, load supporting and lifting, servicing winch wire rope and the removal of undercarriages. Topics included are from the Industry Trainin… source |
| HMEC 1170 | Final Drives and Undercarriage | — | This course introduces students to the installation of undercarriages, removal and installation of final drives, and final drive service. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heav… source |
| HMEC 1175 | Frames, Wheels, Tires and Hubs | — | This course introduces students to the service and diagnosis of wheels, tires, hubs and the diagnosis and repair of frames. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical T… source |
| HMEC 1235 | Steering Systems | — | This course introduces students to basic steering system fundamentals, and steering system service. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program… source |
| HMEC 1240 | Suspension Systems 1 | — | This course introduces students to wheeled equipment suspension systems, diagnosis and repair of wheeled equipment suspension systems, and the diagnosis and repair of auto-lube systems. Topics includ… source |
| HMEC 1241 | Suspension Systems 2 | — | This course introduces students to truck and trailer steering axle suspension systems, repair of truck and trailer steering axle suspension systems, truck and trailer rear axle suspension systems and… source |
| HMEC 1245 | Hydraulic Systems | — | This course introduces students to the principles of hydraulics, basic operation of a hydraulic system, types of hydraulic systems, and the interpretation of hydraulic diagrams. Topics included are f… source |
| HMEC 1250 | Hydraulic System Service | — | This course introduces students to hydraulic components, hydraulic fluids, hydraulic hoses and fittings, safe work practices, and scheduled maintenance. Topics included are from the Industry Training… source |
| HMEC 1255 | Electricity | — | This course introduces students to electrical terminology, basic theory concepts, circuit calculations, magnetic theory, electrical and electronic components, wiring diagrams and symbols. Topics incl… source |
| HMEC 1260 | Batteries & Elect Test Instrum | — | This course introduces students to electrical test instruments, and the diagnosis and service of batteries. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation… source |
| HMEC 1265 | Starters and Charging Systems | — | This course introduces students to charging system service and starter systems service. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program sections D6… source |
| HMEC 1270 | Elec Circuits, Cab & Protectiv | — | This course introduces students to electrical circuits, cab structures and protective structures. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program s… source |
| HMEC 1275 | Hydraulic Brakes Systems | — | This course introduces students to the foundations of hydraulic brake systems. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program section B1. See: htt… source |
| HMEC 1280 | Power Brakes | — | This course introduces students to the diagnosis and repair of power brake systems. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program sections B1, an… source |
| HMEC 1285 | Air Brakes 1 | — | This course introduces students to the foundations of air brake systems. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program section B3. See: http://ww… source |
| HMEC 1315 | Air Brakes 2 | — | This course introduces students to the air brake system service and inspection. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program section B3. See: ht… source |
| HMEC 1320 | Heating & Air Conditioning Sys | — | This course introduces students to the diagnosis and repair of heating and air conditioning systems. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Progra… source |
| HMEC 1325 | Landing Gear, Trailers & Coupl | — | This course introduces students to accessories, lift gates, landing gears, winches, hitches and couplers. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation P… source |
| HMEC 1330 | Trailer Components | — | This course introduces students to trailer body components and trailer heating and refrigeration systems. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation P… source |
| HMEC 1335 | Diesel Fuel & Engine Supp Syst | — | This course introduces students to engine support systems, two and four stroke combustion cycles, characteristics of diesel fuel, diesel fuel supply circuits and their components. Topics included are… source |
| HMEC 1340 | Diesel Engine Removal | — | This course introduces students to diesel engine removal. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program section H9. See: http://www.itabc.ca/site… source |
| HMEC 1345 | Diesel Engine Installation | — | This course introduces students to diesel engine installation. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program section H9. See: http://www.itabc.ca… source |
| HMEC 1350 | Gas Fuel Systems and Ignition | — | This course introduces students to gasoline fuel injection systems, and electronic ignition systems. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Progra… source |
| HMEC 1355 | Transmissions | — | This course introduces students to clutches, manual transmissions, torque converters, torque dividers, powershift and automatic transmissions. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority… source |
| HMEC 1360 | Drivelines | — | This course introduces students to drivelines and transmission removal and installation. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program sections I… source |
| HMEC 1365 | Drive Axles and Differentials | — | This course introduces students to drive axles and differential servicing. Topics included are from the Industry Training Authority Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation Program sections I13, and I21. S… source |
| HMEC 1370 | Employment Preparation | — | This course introduces students to areas and types of vehicles and equipment maintained and repaired, business types, business relationships, government relationships, labour relationships, employee… source |
| HMTD 1101 | Workplace Safety & Prep Skills | — | This course introduces students to the concept of safe work practices, occupational health and safety, environmental practices, math, science, and electronic media. source |
| HMTD 1102 | Oxy-Acetylene Welding & Cutt | — | This course introduces students to metals, oxy-acetylene components and equipment, cutting, welding, brazing, and soldering. source |
| HMTD 1103 | Electric Welding & Cutting | — | This course introduces students to the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process, SMAW equipment , mild steel welding with SMAW, mild steel welding wire feed processes, and air arc gouging. source |
| HMTD 1104 | HMT Tools & Equipment 1 | — | This course introduces students to the use of protective equipment, lock out procedures, and hand tools. source |
| HMTD 1105 | HMT Tools & Equipment 2 | — | This course introduces students to the use of measuring instruments, power tools, drill bits, and shop equipment. source |
| HMTD 1106 | Fittings & Fasteners | — | This course introduces students to imperial and metric fasteners, internal and external threads, tubing, pipe and fittings, and hose and hose fittings. source |
| HMTD 1107 | Truck & Machine Operation 1 | — | This course introduces students to pre-start and walk around inspections, starting aids, start up procedures, emergency shutdown procedures, and lock-out procedures for trucks and heavy duty equipmen… source |
| HMTD 1108 | Truck & Machine Operation 2 | — | This course introduces students to pre-start and walk around inspections, start up procedures, emergency shutdown procedures, start, operate, shut down of forklift, and forklift certification (option… source |
| HMTD 1109 | Lubricants & Bearings | — | This course introduces students to lubricant identification, use and service procedures (including grease job), bearings, and seals. source |
| HMTD 1110 | Math, Physi & Worksafe Req HMT | — | Wire rope, lift, and support loads. This course introduces students to math and physics for heavy mechanical trades, load supporting and lifting, and servicing winch wire rope. source |
| HMTD 1111 | Final Drives & Undercarriage 1 | — | This course uses the principals of load supporting and lifting for the removal of track machine undercarriages and final drives. source |
| HMTD 1112 | Final Drives & Undercarriage 2 | — | This course uses the principals of load supporting and lifting for the installation of track machine undercarriages, service of final drives, and installation of final drives. source |
| HMTD 1113 | Frames & Suspension | — | This course introduces students to frame types, and the diagnosis and repair of frames and suspension. source |
| HMTD 1114 | Tires, Wheels & Hubs | — | This course introduces students to the service and diagnosis of wheels, tires, and hubs. source |
| HMTD 1115 | Workplace Skills 1 | — | This course has students review the concepts of safe work practices, occupational health & safety, environmental practices, electronic media, vocabulary and pronunciation specific to the field of hea… source |
| HMTD 1201 | Hydraulic Systems 1 | — | Basic Theory. This course introduces students to the principles of hydraulics, hydraulics safety, and basic operation of hydraulic systems. source |
| HMTD 1202 | Hydraulic Systems 2 | — | Advanced Theory and Identification. This course introduces students to various types of hydraulic systems, schematics, and components. source |
| HMTD 1203 | Hydraulic Systems 3 | — | Service. This course introduces the students to performing scheduled maintenance of hydraulic systems, hydraulic fluids and hydraulic hoses and fittings. source |
| HMTD 1204 | Hydraulic Systems 4 | — | Diagnose and Repair. This course introduces students to hydraulic systems diagnosis and repair. source |
| HMTD 1205 | Electrical Systems 1 | — | Terminology, Concepts, Calculations, and Magnetic Theory. This course introduces students to electrical terminology, basic theory, concepts, circuit calculations, and magnetic theory. source |
| HMTD 1206 | Electrical Systems 2 | — | Components, Wiring Diagrams, and Symbols. This course introduces students to electrical components, wiring diagrams, and symbols. source |
| HMTD 1207 | Electrical Systems 3 | — | Electrical Test Instruments and Batteries. This course introduces students to the use of electrical test instruments and diagnosis of electrical systems. source |
| HMTD 1208 | Electrical Systems 4 | — | Starting Systems 1: Theory and Service. This course introduces students to basic starting system service. source |
| HMTD 1209 | Electrical Systems 5 | — | Charging Systems 1: Theory and Service. This course introduces students to basic charging system service. source |
| HMTD 1210 | Electrical Systems 6 | — | Basic Electrical Circuit: Service. This course introduces students to basic electrical circuit service. source |
| HMTD 1211 | Electrical Systems 7 | — | Basic Electrical Circuit: Diagnose and Repair. This course introduces students to troubleshooting procedures, diagnosis, and repair of electrical circuits and systems. source |
| HMTD 1212 | Shop Simulation 1 | — | This course introduces students to simulated work in a heavy mechanical shop. source |
| HMTD 1213 | Steering Systems 1 | — | Truck Steering. This course introduces students to truck steering systems theory, service, diagnosis, and repair. source |
| HMTD 1214 | Steering Systems 2 | — | Machine Steering. This course introduces students to wheeled and track type equipment steering theory, service, diagnosis, and repair. source |
| HMTD 1215 | Workplace Skills 2 | — | This course advances the learners vocabulary and pronunciation specific to the heavy mechanical industry. It also provides the opportunity to practice more complex language and communication skills r… source |
| HMTD 2101 | Cab & Protective Structures | — | This course introduces students to cab and protective structures. source |
| HMTD 2102 | Hydraulic Brake Systems 1 | — | Theory and Service. This course introduces students to hydraulic brake systems with a focus on the principles of system operation leading into basic system service procedures. source |
| HMTD 2103 | Hydraulic Brake Systems 2 | — | Diagnose and Repair. This course introduces students to hydraulic brake system service. source |
| HMTD 2104 | Hydraulic Brake Systems 3 | — | Antilock Braking, Stability Control Systems, and Power Boosters. This course Introduces the students to various styles of power assisted hydraulic brake systems and hydraulic anti-lock/stability cont… source |
| HMTD 2105 | Air Brake Systems 1 | — | Theory and Service. This course introduces students to air brake systems principles of operation as well as basic service procedures. source |
| HMTD 2106 | Air Brake Systems 2 | — | Inspection and Repair. This course introduces students to the procedures for inspection and repair of air brake systems. source |
| HMTD 2107 | Air Brake Systems 3 | — | Pneumatic Anti-lock Braking and Stability Control Systems. This course introduces students to basic pneumatic air brake system troubleshooting and pneumatic anti-lock brake and stability systems. source |
| HMTD 2108 | Cab Heat, Vent & Air Cond Syst | — | This course introduces students to (HVAC) Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning systems. source |
| HMTD 2109 | Ref Unit Heat Vent & Air Cond | — | This course introduces students to trailer and service body heating and refrigeration systems. source |
| HMTD 2110 | Trailers 1 | — | Landing Gear and Couplers. This course introduces students to trailer accessories such as landing gear, winches, hitches, and couplers. source |
| HMTD 2111 | Trailers 2 | — | Body Components and Lift Gates. This course introduces students to trailer body components and lift gates. source |
| HMTD 2112 | Powertrain 1 | — | Engine Support Systems 1: Cooling and Lubrication. This course introduces students to the theory of diesel engine operation, cooling and lubrication systems maintenance, and engine removal preparatio… source |
| HMTD 2113 | Powertrain 2 | — | Engine Support Systems 2: Intake and Exhaust. This course introduces students to intake and exhaust systems maintenance, and engine removal procedures. source |
| HMTD 2114 | Powertrain 3 | — | Engine Fuel Systems: Remove and Install. This course introduces students to diesel engine fuel supply systems maintenance and diesel engine installation procedures. source |
| HMTD 2115 | Powertrain 4 | — | Manual Transmissions and Clutches: Theory, Diagnose, Remove, and Install. This course introduces students to manual and automated manual transmissions and clutches. source |
| HMTD 2201 | Powertrain 5 | — | Automatic Transmissions and Torque Converters: Theory, Diagnose, Remove, and Install. This course introduces students to automatic and powershift transmissions as well as torque converters and torque… source |
| HMTD 2202 | Powertrain 6 | — | Driveline and Drive Axles: Theory, Diagnose, Remove, and Install. This course introduces students to driveline and drive axle systems. source |
| HMTD 2203 | Powertrain 7 | — | Differentials and Internal Traction Control Devices: Theory, Diagnose, Remove, and Install. This course introduces students to differential systems and internal traction control devices (lockers). source |
| HMTD 2204 | Powertrain 8 | — | Return to Service: Inspection and Run-up. This course introduces the students to start and run-up procedures, monitoring, diagnostics, and inspection before placing unit into service. source |
| HMTD 2205 | Electrical Systems 8 | — | Starting Systems 2: Diagnose and Repair. This course introduces students to starting systems circuit and component diagnosis and repair. source |
| HMTD 2206 | Electrical Systems 9 | — | Charging Systems 2: Diagnose and Repair. This course introduces students to charging systems circuit and component diagnosis and repair. source |
| HMTD 2207 | Electrical Systems 10 | — | Advanced Truck and Machine Electrical: Diagnose and Repair. This course introduces students to advanced electrical systems and component diagnosis. source |
| HMTD 2208 | Electronic Systems 1 | — | Truck and Machine Electronic Control Systems: Theory. This course introduces students to electronic control systems. source |
| HMTD 2209 | Electronic Systems 2 | — | Truck and Machine Electronic Components: Diagnose and Repair. This course introduces students to electronic component diagnosis and repair. source |
| HMTD 2210 | Electronic Systems 3 | — | Truck and Machine Management Systems: Theory, Diagnose, Repair. This course introduces students to vehicle management systems. source |
| HMTD 2211 | Gas Fuel (Auto) Eng Mgmt Sys 1 | — | Engine, Fuel, and Ignition. This course introduces students to gasoline fueled engine Ignition and fuel management systems. source |
| HMTD 2212 | Gas Fuel (Auto) Eng Mgmt Sys 2 | — | Vehicle Electronic Systems. This course introduces students to automotive or light duty vehicle electronic control systems. source |
| HMTD 2213 | Shop Simulation 2 | — | This course allows students to work in a simulated work environment. source |
| HMTD 2214 | Shop Simulation 3 | — | This course allows students to work in a simulated work environment. source |
| HMTD 2215 | Employment Skills | — | This course builds on topics explored in workplace skills 1 and 2 and prepares the learner to enter the workforce by identifying employment opportunities, updating a resume and cover letter, and prep… source |
| HOSP 1310 | Introduction to Tourism | — | This course is an introduction to the business of tourism in general and specifically how it relates to British Columbia. It describes and explains the various sectors of the tourism industry and the… source |
| HOSP 1311 | Intro Business Communications | — | Students develop their oral and written skills and strategies for effective communication in the hospitality industry and subsequent courses in the program. An experiential and self-reflective approa… source |
| HOSP 1312 | Essentials of Business Comm | — | This course is designed to assist students to develop critical thinking skills and to apply oral and written skills and strategies for effective interpersonal and intercultural communication in the h… source |
| HOSP 1360 | Food and Beverage Operations | — | This course introduces students to the basic theory and practice of the Food & Beverage Industry. Students practice preparing and serving cocktails in the mixology lab and serving food and beverages… source |
| HOSP 1370 | Accommodation & Lodging Mgmt | — | This course introduces students to the hotel/lodging industry by providing a foundational knowledge of how the industry is structured. Students will examine the various types of hotels and how they e… source |
| HOSP 1410 | Hosp Guest Service Mgmt | — | This course provides students with the basic concepts and current trends in the hospitality guest service industry as well as an overview of the industry on a provincial, national, and global scale.… source |
| HOSP 1501 | The Global Tourism Industry | — | Students explore the topic of globalization and how it relates to the tourism industry. Through the lens of global tourism, students examine political, economic, social, technological, legal and envi… source |
| HOSP 1502 | Service Operations Mgmt | — | Students explore the process of delivering service to customers. This includes understanding the service needs of the target customers, managing the processes that deliver the services while ensuring… source |
| HOSP 1503 | People and Culture | — | Students examine various functions, responsibilities, and the strategic role of human resources management (HRM) with a focus on emerging trends and changing needs of today’s diverse and inclusive wo… source |
| HOSP 1504 | Accounting Processes in Hosp | — | Students explore a hospitality business accounting system and how it provides accountability by recording sales revenues and expenses resulting from operating activities. This course covers all the s… source |
| HOSP 1505 | Global Business Environment | — | Students are introduced to the structure and features of the global marketplace and how environmental, social, economic, cultural, and technological affect international companies and their operation… source |
| HOSP 1506 | Workplace Communication Skills | — | Students explore current business communication complexities including intercultural communication, effective communication strategies suitable for the digital age, and written and verbal professiona… source |
| HOSP 1507 | Organization Behaviour Impacts | — | Students explore the behaviour and impact of individuals, groups, and organization. Students apply critical thinking and analytical skills to case studies and activities that focus on todays’ organiz… source |
| HOSP 1508 | Hospitality Industry Operation | — | Students are introduced to the fundamental techniques and tools for analyzing and improving operational capabilities within a hospitality organization. They explore specialized analytical frameworks… source |
| HOSP 1610 | Business Communications | — | This course provides students opportunities to develop presentation skills required by both the hospitality industry and future courses in this program. Students present a variety of planned and impr… source |
| HOSP 1620 | Hospitality Computer Applications | — | This course provides students opportunities to use MSOffice applications such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and introduces online collaboration tools and POS/PMS (Point of Sale/Property Management Syst… source |
| HOSP 1660 | Technical Writing | — | This course assists students in developing the writing skills necessary for successful business and academic communication in the hospitality and tourism industry. Students apply skills needed to pla… source |
| HOSP 1810 | Business Mathematics | — | This course introduces basic business mathematics used in the hospitality industry. Students develop skill in using basic arithmetic functions and algebraic equations to solve practical financial and… source |
| HOSP 1860 | Intro Hospitality Accounting | — | This course introduces students to the basic terminology, concepts and principles of hospitality accounting, including the preparation, analysis, and interpretation of financial statements. Topics in… source |
| HOSP 1960 | Introduction to Economics | — | This course presents fundamental concepts of micro- and macroeconomics and helps students integrate these ideas into their work in the hospitality industry. Students study the laws of supply and dema… source |
| HOSP 2102 | Catering, Meetings and Events | — | This project-based course focuses on catering, meetings, conventions, and event planning with a comprehensive hands-on approach, and the fundamental components of planning and executing a catered eve… source |
| HOSP 2113 | Global Business Decisions | — | This course provides the learner with an introductory understanding of the basic economic concepts and its impact on business decisions. Course topics will include: opportunity cost, supply and deman… source |
| HOSP 2114 | Mgmt Accounting & Cost Control | — | This course uses a decision-making approach to prepare students to be skilled managers in the hospitality industry. The course includes a variety of workplace financial problems and a running theme o… source |
| HOSP 2230 | Global Hotel Management | — | This course will explore current and future trends impacting the global hotel industry. These trends include environmental sustainability, revenue management, technological innovations and ownership/… source |
| HOSP 2240 | Hosp Work Experience Co-Op | — | Students practice the necessary skills to be competitive in today’s hospitality employment market. In the first part of the course, students learn and apply strategies to prepare them for their co-op… source |
| HOSP 2310 | Food Production Principles | — | This course prepares students to manage and work in the kitchen preparing food in a safe, environmentally stable, efficient and cost-effective manner. Students are introduced to the principles of coo… source |
| HOSP 2311 | Communicating Effectively | — | This course is designed to assist students in applying critical thinking and analytic written and oral communication skills and strategies in the diverse context of the hospitality industry. Students… source |
| HOSP 2360 | Restaurant Operations | — | Restaurant Operation is a course where students apply the theoretical knowledge and skills learned from various courses in the hospitality program. This course allows students to develop skills requi… source |
| HOSP 2370 | Management Principles | — | This course provides students with specific management tools to use in decision-making in the hospitality industry. The key areas of time management, strategic planning, organizational design, produc… source |
| HOSP 2380 | Industry Work Experience | — | This course provides students an opportunity to attain 500 hours of work experience required for completion of the Hospitality Management Diploma. Students develop workplace competencies and practice… source |
| HOSP 2410 | Human Resources Management | — | Students develop a fundamental understanding of human resources theory and practice with a focus on critical issues and emerging trends that impact managers in the hospitality industry. Students expl… source |
| HOSP 2460 | Hospitality Law | — | This course acquaints hospitality management students with a basic knowledge of Canadian law. Topics covered include the legal system, contracts, torts, sale of goods and consumer protection, secured… source |
| HOSP 2470 | Organizational Behaviour | — | Students examine the behaviour and impact of individuals, groups, and organizations. Students apply leadership strategies, critical thinking and analytical skills to case studies and activities focus… source |
| HOSP 2501 | Tourism and Hospitality Law | — | Students explore the rights of international and local tourists, and the legal responsibilities of inbound-outbound tour operators, travel agents and other significant players in the industry. Topics… source |
| HOSP 2502 | Hosp Food & Beverage Services | — | Gain skills to become an effective foodservice manager in a highly demanding environment. Throughout the course, students examine key aspects of developing a food and beverage services operation from… source |
| HOSP 2503 | Revenue Mgmt in Hospitality | — | Students learn how to optimize revenue streams in a hospitality operation tactically and strategically. They also learn how to embed revenue management into the organization’s culture and analyze the… source |
| HOSP 2504 | Intercultural Leadership | — | Students explore historical and cultural perspectives of leadership within organizations, and the hospitality industry, both globally and internationally. Students examine local Indigenous histories… source |
| HOSP 2505 | Hosp Marketing Strategies | — | Students examine the role and function of marketing in the hospitality industry. Students develop an understanding of the concept of marketing, strategic and marketing planning, product development,… source |
| HOSP 2506 | Organizational Leadership | — | Students analyze traditional and modern leadership models and explore their own approach to leadership. They examine differences between leadership and management, identify and develop their leadersh… source |
| HOSP 2507 | Hospitality Industry Practicum | — | Students practice the necessary skills to be competitive in today’s hospitality employment market. In the first part of the course, students learn and apply strategies to prepare them for their pract… source |
| HOSP 2620 | Introduction to Marketing | — | This course is designed to involve the students in a detailed study of basic marketing principles and functions. Students will develop an understanding of the concept of marketing, strategic planning… source |
| HOSP 2660 | Hospitality Sales Management | — | This course applies a case study approach to prepare students for consultative selling in the hospitality industry. The course includes a variety of workplace selling scenarios and a running theme of… source |
| HOSP 2810 | Management Accounting | — | This course uses a decision-making approach to prepare students to be managers of information accounting in the hospitality industry. The course includes a variety of workplace problems and a running… source |
| HOSP 2820 | Cost Controls | — | This course provides students an opportunity to explore the internal controls and information systems used in food and beverage operations. They develop techniques for effective purchasing, receiving… source |
| HOSP 3310 | Contemporary Canadian Business | — | This course advances student knowledge and skills related to contemporary Canadian business practices for the hospitality industry. This course is part of the full-time Bachelor of Hospitality Manage… source |
| HOSP 3320 | Operations Management | — | This course offers students large and diverse service industry problem sets, as well as providing solved problems and step-by-step worked examples, to help them understand the application of operatio… source |
| HOSP 3360 | Decision Making Analysis | — | This course takes students through an internet-based hotel operation simulation where they learn how to plan, execute and assess the operations of a hotel property. Teams operate a hotel in a realist… source |
| HOSP 3460 | Canadian Labour Relations | — | This course introduces students to contemporary issues in labour relations management in the hospitality industry in Canada. Students will gain an understanding of the legal, social, economic and pol… source |
| HOSP 3670 | Service Marketing | — | In this course students will develop critical analytic skills and knowledge for implementing service strategies to create and manage the customer experience. Students will analyze and gain insight in… source |
| HOSP 3820 | Hospitality Financial Manageme | — | This course prepares students in the development of foundational concepts of financial management in the hospitality industry. This enables them to understand how corporations make important investme… source |
| HOSP 3860 | Capital and Asset Management | — | This course introduces students to hospitality facilities planning processes from a management perspective. Systematic problem solving and decision making techniques are applied to budgeting, capital… source |
| HOSP 3910 | Statistical Decision Making | — | This course offers a contemporary and sophisticated approach to teaching statistics in the context of making good business decisions. Students learn to recognize and understand business questions, us… source |
| HOSP 3960 | Research Methods for Business | — | This course focuses on research methodologies including qualitative and quantitative methods, data sources, reliability, validity, and other measurement issues as well as data collection and research… source |
| HOSP 4320 | Strategic Hospitality Manageme | — | This course covers strategic business planning and management from a local and global perspective. It equips students with strategic concepts that they need to know about the hospitality industry and… source |
| HOSP 4330 | Hospitality Capstone 1 | — | The first capstone course provides students the opportunity to undertake an analysis of an operational client/organization in the hospitality sector. They will practice the integration of concepts le… source |
| HOSP 4360 | Hospitality Capstone 2 | — | In this final capstone course students prepare and present a comprehensive project that builds on the analysis and final report from the Capstone 1 course. This will include a detailed plan that will… source |
| HOSP 4365 | Independent Study Project | — | The purpose of this course is to work on a major research project related to the student's field of study, professional development interests, and work experience. Students must demonstrate their abi… source |
| HOSP 4370 | Revenue Management Analysis | — | This course takes students through an internet-based hospitality management revenue optimization simulation where they learn how to plan, execute and assess the operations of a hotel. Teams of studen… source |
| HOSP 4375 | Hospitality Revenue & Analysis | — | This course takes students through an Internet-based hospitality management revenue optimization simulation where they learn how to plan, execute and assess the operations of a hotel. Teams of studen… source |
| HOSP 4460 | Leadership in Organizations | — | This course provides students with the tools needed to solve organizational problems and influence the actions of individuals, groups and organizations. It prepares managers to understand how to best… source |
| HOSP 4610 | Entrepreneurship | — | This course introduces students to the emerging business arena of entrepreneurship and innovation in the hospitality sector. Many executives consider entrepreneurial behavior a key to sustaining thei… source |
| HOSP 4620 | New Media in Hospitality | — | This course focuses on the foundations of new media and consumers. Social media, strategic planning, social consumers and digital communities are studied. The Four Zones of social media are explored… source |
| HOSP 4660 | Business Innovation | — | This course examines the importance, patterns and characteristics of innovation in small business. It also explores the relationship between information and communication technology and modern busine… source |
| HOSP 4810 | Hospitality Revenue Management | — | This course models a hospitality-focused, revenue management process. It uses four basic building blocks to revenue management success, while outlining key processes and stages of revenue management… source |
| HRCA 1103 | Lifestyle & Choices | — | This course introduces students to a holistic concept of health and the components of health-enhancing lifestyle. Students will be invited to reflect on their own experience of health, recognizing ch… source |
| HRCA 1105 | Interpersonal Communications | — | This course focuses on the development of self-awareness, increased understanding of others and development of effective interpersonal communication skills that can be used in a variety of care-givin… source |
| HRCA 1120 | Introduction to Practice | — | This course provides an introduction to the role of the Health Care Assistant within the British Columbia health care system. Students will be introduced to the health care team and the roles and fun… source |
| HRCA 1122 | Personal Care & Assistance 1 | — | This practical course offers students the opportunity to acquire personal care and assistance skills within the parameters of the Health Care Assistant role. The course is comprised of class and supe… source |
| HRCA 1130 | Health & Healing 1 | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to develop a theoretical framework for practice. Students will explore the philosophical values and theoretical understandings that provide a founda… source |
| HRCA 1135 | Clinical 1 | — | This supervised practical experience provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the other level one courses in the Health Care Assistant/ESL program with individua… source |
| HRCA 1140 | Common Health Challenges 1 | — | This course introduces students to the normal structure and function of the human body and normal bodily changes associated with aging. Students will also be encouraged to explore person-centred prac… source |
| HRCA 1161 | Communications for HCA 1 | — | Students receive professional communication and study skills instruction as they acquire the skills of a Health Care Assistant. Professional communication and study skills are developed in conjunctio… source |
| HRCA 1162 | Info Tech for Health Sciences | — | This course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in computer and digital literacy, and an overview of health information technologies used in the Canadian healthcare system. Studen… source |
| HRCA 1163 | Impacts of Colonization | — | This course introduces the culture and history of Indigenous peoples of Canada. Students will review the direct impact that history and policy, past and present, have on Indigenous peoples, their hea… source |
| HRCA 1181 | Personal Care & Assistance 1 | — | This practical course offers students the opportunity to acquire personal care and assistance skills within the parameters of the Health Care Assistant role. The course is comprised of class and supe… source |
| HRCA 1182 | Common Health Challenges 1 | — | This course introduces students to the normal structure and function of the human body and normal bodily changes associated with aging. Students will explore common challenges to health and healing i… source |
| HRCA 1183 | Concepts for Practice | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to develop a theoretical framework for practice. Students will be introduced to the philosophical values and theoretical understandings that provide… source |
| HRCA 1184 | Clinical 1 | — | This supervised practice experience provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the other level one courses in the Health Care Assistant program with individuals in… source |
| HRCA 1190 | Lifestyle and Choices | — | This course introduces students to a holistic concept of health and the components of a health-enhancing lifestyle. Students will be invited to reflect on their own experience of health, recognizing… source |
| HRCA 1191 | Interpersonal Communications | — | This course focuses on the development of self-awareness, increased understanding of others and development of effective interpersonal communication skills that can be used in a variety of care-givin… source |
| HRCA 1192 | Introduction to Practice | — | This course provides an introduction to the role of the Health Care Assistant within the British Columbia health care system. Students will be introduced to the health care team and the roles and fun… source |
| HRCA 1197 | Foundations | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the Health Care Assistant Program and assists students to understand the expectations and requirements of the program based on the polices and pr… source |
| HRCA 1224 | Cognitive or Mental Challenges | — | This course builds on content from other courses to assist students to explore concepts and care-giving approaches that allow them to work effectively with individuals experiencing cognitive or menta… source |
| HRCA 1227 | Clinical 2 | — | This supervised practical experience provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from all other courses in the Health Care Assistant/ESL program and work with individuals expe… source |
| HRCA 1230 | Health & Healing 2 | — | This course focuses on human development and family as they relate to health and healing. Students will deepen their understanding of the critical thinking and problem-solving that will be critical t… source |
| HRCA 1232 | Personal Care & Assistance 2 | — | This practical course offers students the opportunity to acquire additional personal care and assistance skills within the parameters of the Health Care Assistant role. The course is comprised of cla… source |
| HRCA 1240 | Common Health Challenges 2 | — | This course explores common challenges to health and healing in relation to each body system. Students will explore the role of nutrition in common health challenges and developmental disabilities wi… source |
| HRCA 1261 | Communications for HCA 2 | — | Students continue to receive professional communication and study skills instruction as they build on the skills of a Health Care Assistant. Professional communication and study skills are developed… source |
| HRCA 1291 | Cognitive & Mental Challenges | — | This course builds on content from other courses to assist students to explore concepts and care-giving approaches that will allow them to work effectively with individuals experiencing cognitive and… source |
| HRCA 1292 | Common Health Challenges 2 | — | This course continues the introduction from Common Health Challenges 1 to the structure and function of the human body and common challenges to health and healing. Students will explore the role of n… source |
| HRCA 1293 | Personal Care & Assistance 2 | — | This practical course offers students the opportunity to acquire personal care and assistance skills within the parameters of the Health Care Assistant role. The course is comprised of class and supe… source |
| HRCA 1294 | Clinical 2 | — | This supervised practice experience provides students with further opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the other courses in the Health Care Assistant program with individuals in a mu… source |
| HRCA 1320 | Working in Acute Care | — | This course builds on the knowledge and skills developed as a Health Care Assistant. It introduces learners to a hospital environment and provides them with the additional information that they will… source |
| HRCA 1325 | Acute Personal Care & Assistan | — | This practical course provides students with the opportunity to upgrade their personal care and assistance skills that are required in a hospital setting. Students will learn the care skills that are… source |
| HRCA 1328 | Community Practicum | — | This practical course provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from all other courses with individuals and families in a community setting. Opportunity will be provided for… source |
| HRCA 1329 | Clinical 3 | — | This supervised practical experience provides students with further opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the other courses in the Health Care Assistant/ESL program with individuals in… source |
| HRCA 1331 | Acute Care Clinical | — | This course is a clinical experience that provides learners with the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills learned and practiced in the classroom and nursing lab. Students will work in a hosp… source |
| HRCA 1391 | Community Practicum | — | This practical course provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from all other courses in the Health Care Assistant program with individuals and families in a community sett… source |
| HRCA 2135 | Clinical 2 | — | This supervised practical experience provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from all other courses in the Health Care Assistant Diploma and work with individuals experien… source |
| HRCA 2140 | Common Health Challenges 3 | — | This course continues the introduction to the structure and function of the human body and common challenges to health and healing from Common Health Challenges 1 and 2. The course focuses on the con… source |
| HRCA 2161 | Communications for HCA 3 | — | Students continue to receive professional communication instruction as they build on the skills developed in HRCA 1133. Professional communication skills are further developed in conjunction with top… source |
| HRCA 2235 | Clinical 3 | — | This supervised practice experience provides students with further opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the other courses in the Health Care Assistant program with individuals in a mu… source |
| HRCA 2240 | Common Health Challenges 4 | — | This course is designed to discuss the Canadian cultural contexts in which HCAs work with clients experiencing common health challenges. The course focuses on the role of the HCA in supporting client… source |
| HRCA 2261 | Communications for HCA 4 | — | Students continue to receive professional communication skills instruction as they build on the skills developed in HRCA 1200. Professional communication skills are refined and applied in conjunction… source |
| HRCA 2265 | Community Practicum | — | This practical course provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from all other courses in the Health Care Assistant program with individuals and families in a community sett… source |
| HRCA 2291 | Advanced Comm Skills for CMC | — | This course builds on concepts from other courses to assist with advanced approaches and strategies to communicate effectively with individuals experiencing cognitive or mental health challenges. The… source |
| HSAP 1100 | Hairstylist Appr Lvl 1 | — | This course is intended for apprentices seeking to enter the hair industry and provides students with a thorough up-to-date hairstylist training experience with both fundamental theory and practical… source |
| HSAP 1200 | Hairstylist Appr Lvl 2 | — | This course is intended for apprentices currently working in the hair industry who have completed the Hairstylist Foundation program, Hairstylist Level 1 Apprenticeship or wishes to challenge the Hai… source |
| IAST 1010 | Automotive Safety | — | Students are introduced to safe working practices within the automotive industry through the study of the Worker’s Compensation Act and OHS regulations with focus on the sections relevant to the auto… source |
| IAST 1015 | Communication and Business | — | Students practice communication in an automotive shop environment and common business practices. Students study the hierarchy of control in automotive shops and shop efficiency methods. Additional to… source |
| IAST 1020 | Automotive Repair Tools | — | Students are introduced to tools specific to the automotive repair industry through the study and use of hand and power tools common to high throughput automotive repair facilities. Topics include se… source |
| IAST 1023 | Automotive Electronics | — | Students learn about the design and function of automotive electronics systems and will perform troubleshooting and repair procedures. Topics include voltage, current, resistance, power, series circu… source |
| IAST 1025 | Automotive Service | — | Students perform light duty automotive service procedures and study standard services performed in the automotive repair industry. Topics include proper choice of automotive oils, front-end accessory… source |
| IAST 1030 | Automotive Methods | — | Students learn metallurgic repair methods and automotive troubleshooting which are the focus of this course. Topics include GMAW methods, Oxy-Acetylene brazing, heat fusion, and other metallurgic rep… source |
| IAST 1035 | Hydraulic & Mechanical Brakes | — | Students repair light duty automotive hydraulic and mechanical braking systems. Topics include, levers and fulcrums, Pascal’s Law, and factors affecting friction. Additional topics include design, fu… source |
| IAST 2010 | Auto Frame & Body Support | — | Students learn about the design and function of automotive frame and body support systems and will perform troubleshooting and repair procedures. Topics include MacPherson independent, SLA, multi-lin… source |
| IAST 2016 | Automotive Steering | — | Students learn about the design and function of light duty automotive steering gears and will perform troubleshooting and overhauling procedures. Topics include steering boxes, steering racks, hydrau… source |
| IAST 2020 | Advanced Electric/Electronics | — | Students learn about advanced electronic systems and diagrams, advanced electrical test equipment, computer control systems and multiplex and network systems. Topics include advanced electronic compo… source |
| IAST 2025 | Electronic Ignition Systems | — | Students learn about the design and operation of electronic ignition systems. Topics include the components, diagnose and repair of electronic distributor ignition systems and electronic ignition sys… source |
| IAST 2030 | Fuel Delivery Systems | — | Students learn fuel types, alternate fuels and fuel delivery systems which are the main focus of this course. Topics also include carburators and fuel injection systems. source |
| IAST 2035 | Engine Management Systems | — | Students learn about engine management systems, new vehicle technology and hybrid vehicle systems. Topics include input sensors and output actuators, on board diagnostic systems and system data. source |
| IAST 2040 | Emission Control Systems | — | Students learn the principles and effects of the by-products of combustion and how they affect our environment. Topics include the legislation pertaining to vehicle emission regulations, pre and post… source |
| INDG 1100 | First Nations & Indigenous Stu | — | This course examines the political and social significance of being Aboriginal in Canada. Students will study the history and culture of Indigenous peoples through anthropology, political science, hi… source |
| INTR 2100 | Positionality Deaf Community | — | This course will focus on the development of a professional interpreter identity through examination of one's positionality in the Deaf community. Students will use critical thinking to explore histo… source |
| INTR 2120 | Foundations of Practice 1 | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the profession of American Sign Language - English interpretation and will involve three significant areas: observation of interpreters at work i… source |
| INTR 2140 | Interpretation 1: Translation | — | This course provides opportunities to practically apply a cognitive model of interpreting in which the interpreter actively constructs meaning based on cues provided by others. Students will develop… source |
| INTR 2150 | Deaf Comm. Service Learning 1 | — | This course is the first of two courses designed to strengthen the interpreting student's ability to adapt to linguistic and cultural diversity within the Deaf community and to appropriately engage i… source |
| INTR 2210 | Ethics & Prof. Decision Making | — | This course provides students with opportunities to clarify their own values and integrate that knowledge into the concept of sign language interpreters as cultural mediators within their professiona… source |
| INTR 2220 | Foundations of Practice 2 | — | This course provides students with opportunities to expand their understanding of the practice profession of sign language interpretation. Continued foundational learning focuses on development of pr… source |
| INTR 2240 | Interpretation 2 | — | This practical course provides opportunities to develop ASL-English interpreting skills during simulated practice in the classroom and while doing volunteer interpreting in the community. Students wi… source |
| INTR 2250 | Deaf Comm. Service Learning 2 | — | This course is the second of two courses designed to strengthen the interpreting student's ability to appropriately engage in the Deaf community. Students will participate in community volunteer serv… source |
| INTR 2260 | Deafhood Identity & Diversity | — | This course provides opportunities for students to build on their understanding of what it means to be culturally Deaf. Students explore the complexities of Deafhood, considering what people who iden… source |
| INTR 2340 | Interpretation 3: Community | — | This practical course provides opportunities to build and enhance ASL-English interpreting skills during simulated practice in the classroom and while doing volunteer interpreting in the community. S… source |
| INTR 3110 | Self & Community of Practice | — | This course prepares students to take on the challenges of building a practice as a professional interpreter while maintaining physical and mental health. The emotional labour and potential for burno… source |
| INTR 3120 | Interpreting in Educ Settings | — | This course provides opportunities for students to explore historical and current sociopolitical influences that impact the pedagogical perspectives, goals and practices in the education of Deaf stud… source |
| INTR 3140 | Interpretation 4 | — | This practical course provides opportunities to further develop and enhance ASL- English interpreting skills (in both language directions) during simulated practice in the classroom and while doing v… source |
| INTR 3150 | Advanced ASL for Interpreters | — | This advanced ASL course for students in the second year of the interpreting program supports their preparedness for their final term of practicum placements. Students will expand their ASL vocabular… source |
| INTR 3210 | Sign Language Practicum Ready | — | This course prepares students for the practicum experiences in their final semester of the sign language interpreting program. Students will be challenged to reflect on their new and prior skills, kn… source |
| INTR 3220 | Sign Language Practicum 1 | — | This is the first of two field-based, capstone courses providing students with further opportunities to synthesize classroom learning. Under the direction and mentorship of professional interpreter p… source |
| INTR 3230 | Sign Language Practicum 2 | — | This is the second of two field-based, capstone courses providing students with further opportunity to synthesize classroom learning. Under the direction and mentorship of professional interpreter pr… source |
| JADE 1120 | Metal Techniques 1 | — | This foundation metal techniques course introduces students to the basic processes that goldsmiths have been using for centuries around the world. Beginning with an introduction to the tools and equi… source |
| JADE 1121 | Drawing 1 | — | Drawing is a visual language that can be used to communicate and present ideas to clients, to makers, and within a design team. It can also be used as a tool to record and develop ideas and concepts.… source |
| JADE 1122 | History&Culture of Jewellery 1 | — | Taking a global view of the development of jewellery over the centuries, this course encourages students to examine the role that jewellery has played in different societies. What are the similaritie… source |
| JADE 1123 | Metal Techniques 2: Casting | — | This course introduces students to the many processes associated with lost-wax casting. Wax carving (precision and free-form), cuttlefish casting, sprueing, investing, centrifugal casting, moulding (… source |
| JADE 1124 | Gemstone Settings 1 | — | This first gemstone setting course builds on basic fabrication and bezel skills learned in Metal Techniques 1. Students will create intermediate settings into which they will set cabochon and faceted… source |
| JADE 1125 | Design 1 | — | In this first Design course students are introduced to the Elements and Principles of Westcoast Indigenous and Western design. Using the Elements (Formline Design, texture, line, shape, colour, patte… source |
| JADE 1126 | Practical Gemmology 1 | — | This course introduces students to gemstones commonly used in studio and production jewellery, including quartz, feldspar, tourmaline, garnet, chalcedony, jade, turquoise and lapis lazuli. Emphasis w… source |
| JADE 1127 | Year One Capstone Project | — | The Year One Capstone Project allows students to synthesize theory, techniques and knowledge acquired throughout the First Year to design a small, cohesive collection of jewellery for display in the… source |
| JADE 1128 | History&Culture of Jewellery 2 | — | The second level of History and Culture of Jewellery familiarizes students with the development of movements in contemporary design and jewellery from the Nineteenth Century to the present. As global… source |
| JADE 2220 | Metal Techniques 3 | — | In this course, students learn to put their fabrication skills to use on more complex projects. Incorporating hollowform construction, advanced soldering, and hinges and mechanisms, they gain a deepe… source |
| JADE 2221 | Gemstone Settings 2 | — | The second Gemstone Setting course introduces students to claw settings used in fine jewellery. Students will learn to fabricate and set basket and crown settings, and construct a solitaire ring. Siz… source |
| JADE 2222 | Drawing 2 | — | This course is a continuation of Drawing 1. It covers advanced techniques and provides more practice opportunities to help students towards drawing at a professional level. An introduction to rapid v… source |
| JADE 2223 | Practical Gemmology 2 | — | The second Practical Gemmology course introduces students to the gemstones most commonly associated with fine jewellery, including ruby, sapphire, emerald, aquamarine, and diamond. Other coloured sto… source |
| JADE 2224 | Digital Jewellery Design 1 | — | The first Digital Jewellery Design introduces students to the latest digital design softwares and their uses in the jewellery industry. Through demonstrations and assignments, students will learn to… source |
| JADE 2225 | Metal Techniques 4 | — | In this technical course, students are encouraged to pursue their own individual interests by researching specialized techniques and presenting them to the class. Options for these research projects… source |
| JADE 2226 | Gemstone Settings 3 | — | In this final Gemstone Setting course, students begin to synthesize knowledge of traditional stone-setting techniques to create innovative settings for a variety of gemstone cuts and shapes. source |
| JADE 2227 | Design 2 | — | In this second design course, students learn to work with a single concept and explore the options for expressing this concept through jewellery. Students are encouraged to try different approaches t… source |
| JADE 2228 | Digital Jewellery Design 2 | — | In this second digital design course, students begin to use the tools they acquired in the first course to create more complex, original designs using the latest technologies. Through technical assig… source |
| JADE 2229 | Business Practices | — | This entrepreneurship course is designed to help graduates in establishing their own studio-based jewellery business. Registering a business, accounting and taxes, pricing (for wholesale, retail and… source |
| JADE 2230 | Diploma Project | — | At the end of the second year, each student is given 5 weeks of full-time in the workshop to create a small collection of jewellery objects based on a single theme or concept. Having worked through t… source |
| LGAP 1100 | Litigation Procedures 1 | — | This course introduces the student to the functions and duties of a legal administrative assistant working in civil litigation in BC. Subjects covered include terminology and rules relating to prepar… source |
| LGAP 1101 | Family Litigation Procedures | — | introduces the student to the functions and duties of a legal administrative assistant working in a family law practice in BC. Subjects' covered included legal terminology, the applicable provincial… source |
| LGAP 1102 | Legal Office Procedures | — | This course introduces the student to the legal profession, including the functions and duties of the legal administrative assistant in BC. Topics covered include: legal terminology, legal office pro… source |
| LGAP 1103 | Intro to the Canadian Legal Sy | — | The primary purpose of this course is to provide the student with a general understanding and working knowledge of the Canadian legal system. This course is part of the Legal Administrative Assistant… source |
| LGAP 1104 | Conveyancing Procedures 1 | — | This course introduces the student to the role and responsibilities of a Legal Administrative Assistant employed in the field of conveyancing in British Columbia. Subjects covered include knowledge a… source |
| LGAP 1105 | Corporate Procedures 1 | — | This course introduces the student to the role and responsibilities of a Legal Administrative Assistant working in the field of corporate law. Through an extensive overview of the various forms of bu… source |
| LGAP 1106 | Wills & Estates | — | Students study the procedures necessary for the preparation of wills and codicils and the documents necessary to apply for grants of Letters Probate and Letters of Administration. Students prepare do… source |
| LGAP 1200 | Litigation Procedures 2 | — | builds on skills and knowledge from Litigation Procedures 1. Subjects covered include terminology and rules relating to preparing and handling legal correspondence and documents in civil litigation a… source |
| LGAP 1201 | Family Litigation Procedures | — | This course introduces the student to the role and responsibilities of a legal administrative assistant employed in the field of family law in British Columbia. Students will gain knowledge and pract… source |
| LGAP 1204 | Conveyancing Procedures 2 | — | This course is a continuation from the material covered in Conveyancing Procedures 1. Students gain knowledge and practical experience in topics such as methods to convey interests in land involving… source |
| LGAP 1205 | Corporate Procedures 2 | — | This course is a continuation of the material covered in Corporate Procedures 1 which introduced the student to the role and responsibilities of a Legal Administrative Assistant working in the field… source |
| MATH 1020 | Precalculus | — | Math 1020 is intended to prepare students to take calculus for science, engineering, business, commerce and social programs. Emphasis is placed on the extensive study of polynomial, rational, exponen… source |
| MATH 1100 | Calculus 1 | — | This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental knowledge of differential calculus. Topics include the concepts of limit and continuity; rates of change; basic differentiation rules; d… source |
| MATH 1105 | Appl Math for Hlth Sciences 1 | — | The course provides the student with the basic math skills necessary to succeed in their post-secondary health care-related education. Students will renew fundamental math skills such as calculations… source |
| MATH 1111 | Introduction to Statistics | — | This course introduces the fundamental ideas of statistics that can be applied to any discipline. Topics include: collection, organization, and presentation of data, inference estimation, hypothesis… source |
| MATH 1120 | Discrete Mathematics 1 | — | This course introduces students to mathematical logic, mathematical induction, relations and functions, basic counting techniques, probability, graphs and trees, with an emphasis on applications in c… source |
| MATH 1190 | Mathematics for Teachers | — | This is a first year course which explores the basic mathematical concepts with the aim of reviewing math curriculum that future BC elementary and middle school teachers require. Students are introdu… source |
| MATH 1200 | Calculus 2 | — | This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental knowledge of integral calculus. Topics include antidifferentiation; the definite integral; the fundamental theorem of calculus, areas an… source |
| MATH 1205 | Appl Math for Hlth Sciences 2 | — | A continuation of Applied Mathematics for Health Sciences 1, this course will enable students to further develop their critical thinking and problem-solving math skills through solving health care-re… source |
| MATH 1210 | Mathematics for the Arts | — | This course is intended for students in life sciences, social sciences, business, or economics degree programs. It explores the applications of mathematics through everyday, real-life examples. Stude… source |
| MATH 1221 | Applied Linear Algebra | — | This course introduces students to linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces and linear transformations and bases. The course also includes complex numbers, eigenvalues and eigenvectors… source |
| MATH 2120 | Discrete Mathematics 2 | — | This course is a continuation of MATH 1120 (Discrete Mathematics 1). It introduces students to more advanced topics in graph theory, inclusion and exclusion, recurrence relations, generating function… source |
| MATH 2251 | Calculus 3 | — | This course explores the calculus of several variables and is intended for students in Science, Engineering and Computer Science degree programs. Students are introduced to the concepts of three-dime… source |
| MATH 2310 | Ordinary Differential Equation | — | This course explores the solutions to ordinary differential equations and is intended for students in Science, Engineering, and Computer Science degree programs. Students will solve first- and second… source |
| MATH 2700 | Probab & Stats for Scie & Eng | — | This course explores the mathematical theory of probability and statistics and is intended for students in Science, Engineering, Computer Science and Business degree programs. Students are introduced… source |
| MEDC 1102 | Medical Adm Procedures | — | This course prepares students for a variety of management skills in healthcare environments, including reception duties, scheduling appointments, managing patient communication and records, managing… source |
| MEDC 1120 | Medical Terminology for MT 1 | — | This course is designed to introduce medical terminology and provide a working knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and disease processes. Students become familiar with basic word structure, prefixes, s… source |
| MEDC 1121 | Medical Speed & Accuracy 1 | — | This course gives students the opportunity to develop their keyboarding skills. Students develop keyboarding speed and accuracy by means of selected timed writings and drills on a computer. Students… source |
| MEDC 1130 | Medical Terminology for MT 2 | — | This course continues to introduce the medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and disease processes of specialty body systems and abbreviations. Proficiency in spelling, definition, and pronunciat… source |
| MEDC 1131 | Med Speed & Accuracy for MT 2 | — | This course gives students the opportunity to further develop their keyboarding skills. Students develop keyboarding speed and accuracy by means of selected timed writings and drills on a computer. S… source |
| MEDC 1132 | Human Relation Skills | — | In this course students explore key communication concepts and practical skills that contribute to effective interpersonal relationships. This course focuses on the development of self-awareness and… source |
| MEDC 1133 | Electronic File Management | — | This foundational course introduces students to the basic windows interface and word processing. Students become proficient in the use of drop down menus, tool bars and keyboard shortcuts in formatti… source |
| MEDC 1134 | Medical Transcription for MT | — | This foundational course introduces the purpose and content of medical reports, medical report formats, style guidelines and medical transcription rules. Students learn how to effectively access elec… source |
| MEDC 1135 | Medical Terminology for MOA 1 | — | This course introduces students to medical terminology (word structure, prefixes, suffixes, spelling, abbreviations and pronunciation). Students will study the body as a whole, including directional… source |
| MEDC 1136 | Medical Terminology for MOA 2 | — | This course introduces students to further medical terminology, human anatomy and physiology, pathological conditions and investigative methods relating to the endocrine, skin, sensory (eyes & ears),… source |
| MEDC 1140 | E-Communications Management | — | This course introduces students to various computer applications, such as email, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software. This course is part of the full-time Medical Office Assistan… source |
| MEDC 1201 | Medical Transcription for MOA | — | This course focuses on proficiency in the transcription of medical specialty reports and introduces additional medical terminology relating to those specialties. Students learn how to access appropri… source |
| MEDC 1210 | Medical Billing | — | In this course, students apply patient data entry skills in the preparation of day sheets and appointment schedules as required for medical billing. The emphasis of this course is on using correct fe… source |
| MEDC 1212 | History & Physical Reports | — | Students accurately transcribe history and physical reports of various specialties using industry transcription guidelines, medical abbreviations, drug names, medical terminology, electronic and refe… source |
| MEDC 1213 | Diagnostic Imaging Reports | — | Students will learn to accurately transcribe diagnostic imaging reports of various specialties using industry standard transcription guidelines, medical abbreviations, drug names, medical terminology… source |
| MEDC 1215 | Discharge Summaries | — | Students will learn to accurately transcribe discharge summaries of various specialties using industry standard transcription guidelines, medical abbreviations, drug names, medical terminology and re… source |
| MEDC 1216 | Oncology Reports | — | Students accurately transcribe oncology reports of various specialties using industry standard transcription guidelines, medical abbreviations, drug names, medical terminology and reference materials… source |
| MEDC 1219 | Pathology Reports | — | Students will learn to accurately transcribe pathology reports of various specialties using industry standard transcription guidelines, medical abbreviations, drug names, medical terminology and refe… source |
| MEDC 1220 | Practicum | — | This course is designed to provide work experience in an authentic workplace setting. Students are placed in an established medical office or private transcription agency so they may continue develop… source |
| MEDC 1236 | Med Speed & Accuracy for MOA 2 | — | This course gives students the opportunity to further develop their keyboarding skills. Students develop keyboarding speed and accuracy by means of selected timed writings and drills on a computer. S… source |
| MEDC 1241 | Medical Speed & Accuracy 3 | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to enhance their keyboarding speed and accuracy. Students develop keyboarding speed and accuracy by means of selected timed writings and drills on a… source |
| MEDC 1242 | General Surgery Reports | — | Students will learn to accurately transcribe general surgery reports of various specialties using industry standard transcription guidelines, medical abbreviations, drug names, medical terminology an… source |
| MEDC 1246 | Specialized Operative Reports | — | Students will learn to accurately transcribe operative reports of various specialties using industry standard transcription guidelines, medical abbreviations, drug names, medical terminology and refe… source |
| MEDC 1250 | Medical Documentation | — | This foundational course introduces the basics of technical writing and the purpose, content and format of medical reports and their style guidelines. Transcription technique and equipment is introdu… source |
| MEDC 1259 | Clinical Procedures | — | In this course, students learn to collaborate with the medical team to apply and implement “Chronic Disease Management” protocols. Students learn medical asepsis, sterilization techniques and the imp… source |
| MEDC 1260 | Practicum | — | The course provides students with the opportunity to apply and advance the skills learned in the classroom in a practicum setting. This course is part of the full-time Medical Office Assistant Progra… source |
| MGMT 1001 | Business Mathematics | — | This course introduces basic business mathematics used in commerce and industry. Students develop skill in using basic arithmetic functions and algebraic equations to solve practical financial and ma… source |
| MGMT 1002 | Introduction to Economics | — | This course will examine both micro and macro economic topics within the context of the Canadian economy. Students will focus on gaining a broad understanding of economic theory and its application t… source |
| MGMT 1003 | Principles of Management | — | This course involves detailed study of management principles, concepts and techniques. Students will examine applications and problems from actual business cases and focus on management practices tha… source |
| MGMT 1004 | Business Communication | — | This course is intended to introduce students to the theories and practices of contemporary workplace communication, including intercultural communication. Attention is devoted to the ethical and rel… source |
| MGMT 1005 | Organizational Behaviour | — | This course focuses on individual, group, and organizational behaviour. The course is designed to help students develop an understanding of organizational behaviour theory as it applies in the busine… source |
| MGMT 1006 | Fundamentals of Marketing | — | This course engages students in a detailed study of basic marketing principles and their application in a variety of local and global contexts. Students develop a conceptual understanding of strategi… source |
| MGMT 1007 | Financial Accounting | — | This course introduces students to the basic terminology, concepts and principles of accounting according to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Students work though the full acco… source |
| MGMT 1009 | Business Statistics | — | In the business world, it is important to turn ever-increasing amounts of data into useful information that can be easily seen and understood. In this course students will learn the fundamental princ… source |
| MGMT 1010 | Bus. Sustainability & Ethics | — | This course focuses on the relationship between business, sustainability and ethics. The course will introduce concepts relating to business sustainability, including systems thinking, complexity and… source |
| MGMT 1011 | Information Technology Mgmt | — | This course introduces students to the principles of information technology management. Students learn how information technology contributes to the achievement of organizational goals. source |
| MGMT 1012 | Indigenous Business in Canada | — | This course addresses contemporary concerns and issues faced by Indigenous businesses in Canada and examines the challenges and diverse approaches to business in Indigenous contexts across the countr… source |
| MGMT 1014 | Business Management Essentials | — | This course involves the study of management principles, concepts and techniques. Students will examine applications and problems from actual business cases and focus on management practices applied… source |
| MGMT 1015 | Applied Quantitative Skills | — | This course introduces students to the basics of arithmetic and financial mathematics. A basic understanding of statistics will also be developed during this course. Students learn how to use MS Exce… source |
| MGMT 1019 | Intro to the CDN Workplace | — | This course introduces students to the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities required to be successful in seeking and gaining employment in the Canadian marketplace. source |
| MGMT 1021 | Computer Applications for Mgmt | — | Students are introduced to the use of computers in the business environment. Topics covered include word processing, presentation graphics and spreadsheets. Computer concepts including software and d… source |
| MGMT 2006 | Business Analysis & Sys Design | — | This course introduces students to project life cycle development, and the skills and knowledge required to design information systems that are efficient and effective. Students are given the opportu… source |
| MGMT 2010 | Fundamentals of Business Law | — | This course will expose students to the fundamental components of business law. The course examines the legal principles pertaining to business such as torts, negligence, business ownership, Indigeno… source |
| MGMT 2012 | Human Resources Mgmt. | — | This course introduces students to human resources theory and practice and focuses on the critical issues that concern managers in business organizations, including employee relations, recruiting and… source |
| MGMT 2013 | Mgmt. Skills for Supervisors | — | This course describes the business management skills needed by supervisors and leaders and explains a learning model for developing such skills. The course is designed to enable students to realize t… source |
| MGMT 2014 | Financial Management | — | In this course students develop an understanding of how business organizations use discounted cash flow analysis and financial management techniques to manage their day-to-day operations and make cap… source |
| MGMT 2015 | Entrepreneurship | — | This course introduces students to entrepreneurship and innovation. This course employs a clear and informative how-to-approach to the challenging process of designing, launching and running a new bu… source |
| MGMT 2017 | Canadian Business Law | — | This course provides an overview of the Canadian legal system and the laws and statutes that affect businesses operating in the province of British Columbia. The course examines the legal principles… source |
| MGMT 2019 | Prep for Canadian Workplace | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills and abilities required for a successful practicum in the Canadian workplace. It also provides students with the opp… source |
| MGMT 2020 | Workplace Practicum | — | The practicum provides students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge, skills and ability learned in the program to a Canadian business workplace. source |
| MGMT 2021 | Project Mgmt Fundamentals | — | This course introduces students to the terminology and key concepts of project management that will provide the foundation for the rest of the program. Students examine project management from both a… source |
| MGMT 2022 | Project Leadership | — | This courses provides students with in-depth knowledge of the various leadership styles and approaches that are used on project teams and by project leaders. Students gain experience demonstrating th… source |
| MGMT 2023 | Scope Management | — | This course examines scope management and its importance for delivering a product or project that meets the stakeholders' requirements. Students gain experience in the tools, techniques and processes… source |
| MGMT 2024 | Risk and Procurement Mgmt | — | This course introduces students to risk management. Students examine ways to reduce the probability of negative risks and enhance the probability and/or impact of positive risks thereby optimizing th… source |
| MGMT 2025 | Project Scheduling & Cost Mgmt | — | This course examines the processes, tools and techniques required to manage the timely completion of projects. Students are introduced to cost management principles and techniques that ensure project… source |
| MGMT 2027 | Integration Management | — | This course combines the processes and activities required to deliver a project successfully. Students integrate the basic concepts of the PMI PMBok standards process groups into the knowledge areas… source |
| MGMT 2028 | Quality and Resource Mgmt | — | This course examines business quality policies and metrics and how they are utilized to ensure quality management on a specific project. Students are also introduced to the processes required to iden… source |
| MGMT 2029 | Comm & Stakeholder Mgmt | — | This course provides the student with the knowledge, tools and techniques to establish, implement and document a communications plan and strategy for all stakeholders in a project. Students will impl… source |
| MGMT 2030 | Capstone | — | This course will provide an opportunity for students to apply the knowledge and skills gained throughout the program with the implementation of a complete capstone project. A fully developed project… source |
| MKTG 1024 | Customer Relationship Mgmt | — | In this course students are introduced to the key approaches and strategies used in Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Students learn the importance of data analysis and how it is used to to imp… source |
| MKTG 1034 | Intro to Digital Marketing | — | This course examines the function of digital media in marketing. The role of digital media in identifying, anticipating, and satisfying consumer needs and wants is explored. The internet impacts the… source |
| MKTG 1044 | Marketing Math | — | Learners will explore the quantitative elements of starting, running, and marketing a business. Understanding how to calculate break even costs, analyze profit-and-loss, monitor key performance indic… source |
| MKTG 2004 | Professional Selling | — | Students study the sales process as it applies to the successful selling of both goods and services to organizations. Students explore and practice each step in the sales process through hands-on int… source |
| MKTG 2005 | Marketing Automation | — | In this course students learn to use marketing automation software to improve the overall effectiveness of marketing campaigns. Students integrate knowledge from previous courses to plan marketing fu… source |
| MKTG 2008 | International E-Commerce | — | E-commerce is rapidly changing the world of Canadian and international commerce. This course explores the increasingly intertwined relationship between information and communication technology and th… source |
| MKTG 2009 | Advertising & Marketing Comm | — | Students examine the role of advertising design in integrated marketing communications. Advertising design is considered with respect to consumer behaviour, media, advertisers, and advertising profes… source |
| MKTG 2031 | CRM Software Administration | — | In this course students work with CRM software to collect, analyze, and automate customer data and create applications in a laboratory setting. Upon completion of the course, students will be familia… source |
| MKTG 2041 | Advanced CRM Administration | — | This course is a continuation of MKTG 2031 . Students build on the skills developed in MKTG 2031 and learn the skills required for job readiness in the field of marketing technology and advanced CRM… source |
| MKTG 2068 | Managing Software Projects | — | This course introduces learners to the fundamentals of project management specific to software and IT. Students will learn the steps and stages of project management from beginning to end, and, upon… source |
| MKTG 2069 | Law and Ethics for Marketing | — | This course explores on the many legal and ethical issues related to marketing. The course examines issues related to international, social, environmental, and digital aspects of marketing strategy i… source |
| MKTG 2077 | Data Analytics for Marketing | — | In the business world, it is important to turn ever-increasing amounts of data into useful information that can been easily seen and understood. In this course students learn the fundamental principl… source |
| MKTG 2078 | Digital Advertising | — | The digital age has opened new channels of communication and new types of messages. This course will offer students real world experience in planning, implementing, and measuring a digital marketing… source |
| MKTG 2099 | Marketing Technology Capstone | — | Students build on the skills developed in the Marketing Technology program and learn the skills required for job readiness in the field of marketing technology. Working with laboratory software, stud… source |
| MLAB 1111 | Professional Practice | — | This course focuses on the roles and responsibilities of Medical Laboratory Assistant in the public and private laboratory sectors. Medical-legal, ethical and professional approaches to work are disc… source |
| MLAB 1112 | Laboratory Fundamentals | — | This course provides an overview of human anatomy and physiology relevant to the practice of a Medical Laboratory Assistant. Medical terminology, abbreviations, pathophysiology and lab tests relevant… source |
| MLAB 1113 | Specimen Collection & Process | — | This course focuses on the collection and processing of specimens for medical laboratory testing and analysis. A major focus of the course is blood collection, including venous and capillary collecti… source |
| MLAB 1114 | Medical Laboratory Procedures | — | This course provides an overview of the common tests analyzed in the medical laboratory. The preanalytical requirements for tests in clinical chemistry, hematology, microbiology, transfusion services… source |
| MLAB 1115 | Electrocardiography | — | This course provides an introduction to the anatomy and electrical conduction system of the heart. Topics include procedures for performing 12/15 lead electrocardiograms, 24-hour blood pressure monit… source |
| MLAB 1116 | Human Relations Skills | — | This course introduces students to the basic concepts of effective communication within a health care setting. Topics include the communication process, barriers to effective communication and the de… source |
| MLAB 1117 | Med Lab Computer Applications | — | This course focuses on the computer applications required by a MLA in a medical laboratory. Keyboarding skills are practised, data entry skills are performed and Laboratory Information Systems are us… source |
| MLAB 1218 | Laboratory Practicum | — | During this course, students perform the duties of a Medical Laboratory Assistant in the workplace. The collection and processing of specimens are performed under the supervision of practicum site pe… source |
| MUSC 1001 | Kodaly Solfege | — | Designed to help the student develop aural skills such as interval recognition and sight-singing. The curriculum is based on the methods of the Hungarian composer-teacher Zoltan Kodaly. 1:0:2 source |
| MUSC 1003 | Basic Theory | — | Designed to give the student the knowledge of music theory necessary for further advancement in music. It helps the student gain facility in reading and writing music through the study of notation, t… source |
| MUSC 1010 | Prep Individual Instruction 1 | — | Preparatory Individual Instruction I is the first of a two-term sequence of courses of individual instruction in a beginner student’s area of interest instrumental or vocal performance or composition. source |
| MUSC 1011 | Preparatory Musicianship 1 | — | is the first of a two-course sequence that introduces beginners to practical musicianship. In level 1 students learn the fundamentals of reading rhythms and melodies, performing rhythms and sight-sin… source |
| MUSC 1013 | Preparatory Music Theory 1 | — | is the first of a two-course sequence that introduces beginners to music rudiments and the basics of music theory. In level 1 students learn the fundamentals of reading and writing rhythms, reading a… source |
| MUSC 1030 | Prep Individual Instruction 2 | — | Preparatory Individual Instruction 2 is the second of a two-term sequence of courses of individual instruction in a beginner student’s area of interest in instrumental or vocal performance or composi… source |
| MUSC 1031 | Preparatory Musicianship 2 | — | is the second of a two-course sequence that introduces beginners to practical musicianship. In level 2 students continue to learn the fundamentals of reading rhythms and melodies, performing rhythms… source |
| MUSC 1033 | Preparatory Music Theory 2 | — | is the second of a two-course sequence that introduces beginners to music rudiments and the basics of music theory. In level 2 students continue to learn and increase fluency in the fundamentals of r… source |
| MUSC 1041 | Prep Performance Techniques 1 | — | This online course prepares students to implement all aspects of musical performance through engagement with weekly recitals, integration with the music community and critical and reflective writing. source |
| MUSC 1042 | Prep Performance Techniques 2 | — | This online course prepares students to implement all aspects of musical performance through engagement with weekly recitals, integration with the music community, ensemble playing, and further devel… source |
| MUSC 1050 | Prep Individual Instruction 1 | — | Preparatory Individual Instruction I is the first of a two-term sequence of courses of individual instruction, serving as an introduction to post-secondary studies in the student’s area of interest:… source |
| MUSC 1053 | Class Piano | — | This course provides students with a basic level of skill in piano technique, improvisation, sightreading, keyboard harmony and transposition. Students are encouraged to use the piano as a tool instr… source |
| MUSC 1054 | Preparatory Class Piano 1 | — | is the first of a two-course sequence in basic keyboard and literacy skills that introduces beginners to practical musicianship at the piano keyboard. In level 1 students reinforce their knowledge of… source |
| MUSC 1060 | Prep Individual Instruction 2 | — | Preparatory Individual Instruction 2 is the second of a two-term sequence of courses of individual instruction, serving as an introduction to post-secondary studies in the student’s area of interest:… source |
| MUSC 1064 | Preparatory Class Piano 2 | — | is the second of a two-course sequence in basic keyboard and literacy skills that introduces beginners to practical musicianship at the piano keyboard. In level 2 students reinforce their knowledge o… source |
| MUSC 1090 | Willan Choir | — | A large community-based choral ensemble of approximately 80 members. At the end of each term the choir performs a variety of classical repertoire including one large work. No audition required. Meets… source |
| MUSC 1098 | Jazz Orchestra | — | source |
| MUSC 1102 | Electronic Music | — | An introduction to the creation and production of electronic music using current digital technology, the computer and synthesizers. Students learn basics of audio recording, sound design, sampling, s… source |
| MUSC 1104 | Performance Techniques 1 | — | This course covers all aspects of musical performance including pre-stage and backstage preparation, onstage deportment, delivery and psychology, and post-performance assessment. source |
| MUSC 1109 | Composition Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1110 | Applied Music Composition | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1139 | Classical Voice Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1153 | Class Piano | — | A practical course to implement basic piano skills for beginning and elementary keyboard students, including sightreading, transposition, technique, keyboard harmony and improvisation. Proficiency ex… source |
| MUSC 1155 | Class Piano 1 | — | is the first of a two-course sequence in basic keyboard and literacy skills that introduces non-pianists to practical musicianship at the piano keyboard. In level 1 students reinforce their knowledge… source |
| MUSC 1159 | Classical Keyboard Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1169 | Contemporary Keyboard Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1179 | Minor Instrument Orchestral | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1185 | Applied Music Contemporary Guitar | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1187 | Applied Music Percussion | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1189 | Minor Instrument Contemporary | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1193 | Wind Ensemble | — | The largest wind performance ensemble, it is open by audition to all students and interested members of the general public. 0:0:3 source |
| MUSC 1201 | Kodaly Solfege | — | Aural skills perception through vocal musicianship according to the concept of Zoltan Kodaly is explored. Students also learn basic melodic and harmonic function in pentatonic and diatonic modes thro… source |
| MUSC 1202 | Electronic Music | — | An introduction to the creation and production of electronic music using current digital technology, the computer and synthesizers. Students learn basics of audio recording, sound design, sampling, s… source |
| MUSC 1203 | Materials of Music | — | A team-taught course that provides an overview of academic music theory and basic skills, including review of basic terms and materials, counterpoint and harmonic skills. The course combines systems,… source |
| MUSC 1204 | Performance Techniques 2 | — | This course covers all aspects of musical performance including pre-stage and backstage preparation, onstage deportment, delivery and psychology, and post-performance assessment. source |
| MUSC 1205 | History and Literature | — | A chronological history of western music from the middle ages through the early Baroque. 3:0:1 source |
| MUSC 1206 | Jazz History | — | The history of jazz, introducing important stylistic developments and focusing on major innovators such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and John Coltr… source |
| MUSC 1210 | Applied Music Composition | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1217 | Improvisation | — | An introductory level course focusing on jazz, swing and Latin standards. Major scale modes and arpeggios, chord progression analysis, major and minor cadences are emphasized. As well, the harmonic m… source |
| MUSC 1220 | Applied Music Contemporary Voice | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1239 | Classical Voice Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1240 | Applied Music Fretted Instrument | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1253 | Class Piano | — | A practical course to implement basic piano skills for beginning and elementary keyboard students, including sightreading, transposition, technique, keyboard harmony and improvisation. Proficiency ex… source |
| MUSC 1255 | Class Piano 2 | — | is the second of a two-course sequence in basic keyboard and literacy skills that introduces non-pianists to practical musicianship at the piano keyboard. In level 2 students reinforce their knowledg… source |
| MUSC 1259 | Classical Keyboard Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1269 | Contemporary Keyboard Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1270 | Applied Music Violin/Viola | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1272 | Applied Music Cello/Bass | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1279 | Minor Instrument Orchestral | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1280 | Applied Music Trumpet | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1285 | Applied Music Contemporary Guitar | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1286 | Applied Music Contemporary Bass | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1287 | Applied Music Percussion | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 1289 | Minor Instrument Contemporary | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 1290 | VCC Concert Choir | — | A small choral ensemble primarily for VCC music majors. While no audition is necessary to join VCCCC, students are examined periodically in small groups in the performance of material assigned to the… source |
| MUSC 1292 | Orchestra | — | Full-time students may be given credit for performance in large ensembles such as the Vancouver Symphony, Vancouver Philharmonic, Vancouver Youth Symphony and the Vancouver Academy Orchestra by permi… source |
| MUSC 1293 | Wind Ensemble | — | The largest wind performance ensemble, it is open by audition to all students and interested members of the general public. 0:0:3 source |
| MUSC 1294 | New Music Ensemble | — | A performance group for contemporary music that explores new music techniques in composition, improvisation and performance. 0:1:3 source |
| MUSC 1299 | Jazz Ensemble | — | Groups rehearse and perform original material written and arranged for, and by, members of the ensemble. A placement interview or audition is required, with entrance at the discretion of the instruct… source |
| MUSC 1301 | Musicianship 1 | — | is the first of a four-course sequence that introduces music students to practical musicianship. In level 1 students learn the fundamentals of reading rhythms and melodies, performing rhythms and sig… source |
| MUSC 1303 | Theory and Practice of Music 1 | — | is the first of a four-course sequence that introduces music students to music theory and practice. In level 1 students learn the fundamentals of acoustics, timbre and texture, notation systems, song… source |
| MUSC 1305 | Music in Context 1 | — | is the first of a two-course sequence that introduces students to the cultural context of music and other artistic production and the disciplines of Historical Musicology, Ethnomusicology, and Compar… source |
| MUSC 1310 | Individual Instruction 1 | — | is the first of a four-term sequence of courses of individual instruction in the student’s major area of performance or composition. source |
| MUSC 1319 | Music and Media 1 | — | is the first of a two-course sequence. In the first term, students are introduced to the basic functions of computers and music software to produce and share their music electronically. Students writ… source |
| MUSC 1399 | Minor Individual Instruction 1 | — | is the first of a two-term sequence of courses of individual instruction in a student’s secondary area of interest in performance or composition. source |
| MUSC 1401 | Musicianship 2 | — | is the second of a four-course sequence that introduces music students to musicianship. In level 2 students expand upon skills learned in Level 1, with a particular emphasis on diatonic harmonic mate… source |
| MUSC 1403 | Theory and Practice of Music 2 | — | is the second of a four-course sequence that introduces music students to music theory and practice. In level 2 students learn the fundamentals of the major/minor harmonic system as it manifested in… source |
| MUSC 1405 | Music in Context 2 | — | is the second of a two-course sequence that introduces students to the cultural context of music and other artistic production and the disciplines of Historical Musicology, Ethnomusicology, and Compa… source |
| MUSC 1410 | Individual Instruction 2 | — | is the second of a four-term sequence of courses of individual instruction in the student’s major area of performance or composition. source |
| MUSC 1419 | Music and Media 2 | — | is the second of a two-course sequence. In level 2, students will continue the work of the first term in creating music using digital audio workstations and music sequencers. Students will then begin… source |
| MUSC 1499 | Minor Individual Instruction 2 | — | is the second of a two-term sequence of courses of individual instruction in a student’s secondary area of interest in performance or composition. source |
| MUSC 2100 | Commercial Ear Training | — | Includes the study of intervals, rhythms, melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation, progressions, chord recognition and simple song transcription. Examples are drawn from the jazz and pop repertoire.… source |
| MUSC 2101 | Kodaly Solfege | — | A continuation of Kodaly Solfege MUSC 1101 and 1201, covering chromaticism to atonality in melodic context. Diatonic harmony with inversions, 7th chords and simple modulation, as well as melodic and… source |
| MUSC 2103 | Materials of Music | — | A continuation of Materials and Structures of Music 1103/1203. Topics covered include contrapuntal forms, 20th Century harmony and serial counterpoint. Detailed study of major works in the classical… source |
| MUSC 2104 | Performance Techniques 3 | — | This course covers all aspects of musical performance including pre-stage and backstage preparation, onstage deportment, delivery and psychology, and post-performance assessment. source |
| MUSC 2105 | History and Literature | — | The history of music from the middle Baroque to the death of Beethoven. 3:0:1 source |
| MUSC 2109 | Composition Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 2110 | Applied Music Composition | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2115 | Jazz Theory | — | An examination of modern chord scale theory and its usage in the context of jazz/pop music. 3:0:0 source |
| MUSC 2117 | Improvisation | — | An intermediate level course focusing on jazz and Latin standards and some jazz fusion repertoire. Students gain facility with all scales/modes/arpeggios, key modulations, chord/plural substitutes, p… source |
| MUSC 2118 | Arranging | — | This introduction to arranging focuses on the concepts of rhythm, harmony and form as applied to the principles and techniques of writing and arranging for the rhythm section in conjunction with a le… source |
| MUSC 2120 | Applied Music Contemporary Voice | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2139 | Classical Voice Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 2140 | Applied Music Fretted Instrument | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2150 | Applied Music Classical Keyboard | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2160 | Applied Music Contemporary Keyboard | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2163 | Class Jazz Piano | — | A practical course dealing with the development of awareness and skill in playing scales, voicings, progressions, and repertoire of jazz and contemporary music. 0:0:2 source |
| MUSC 2169 | Contemporary Keyboard Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 2170 | Applied Music Violin/Viola | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2179 | Minor Instrument Orchestral | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 2180 | Applied Music Trumpet | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2185 | Applied Music Contemporary Guitar | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2186 | Applied Music Contemporary Bass | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2187 | Applied Music Percussion | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2189 | Minor Instrument Contemporary | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 2190 | VCC Concert Choir | — | A small choral ensemble primarily for VCC music majors. While no audition is necessary to join VCCCC, students are examined periodically in small groups in the performance of material assigned to the… source |
| MUSC 2192 | Orchestra | — | Full-time students may be given credit for performance in large ensembles such as the Vancouver Symphony, Vancouver Philharmonic, Vancouver Youth Symphony and the Vancouver Academy Orchestra by permi… source |
| MUSC 2193 | Wind Ensemble | — | The largest wind performance ensemble, it is open by audition to all students and interested members of the general public. 0:0:3 source |
| MUSC 2194 | New Music Ensemble | — | A performance group for contemporary music that explores new music techniques in composition, improvisation and performance. 0:1:3 source |
| MUSC 2198 | Jazz Orchestra | — | Entrance is by audition only. Positions are open primarily to full-time music students, but part-time students are accepted for vacant positions. 0:0:3 source |
| MUSC 2199 | Jazz Ensemble | — | Participants explore an eclectic and often demanding repertoire determined by the specific mix of available performers each year. Interested students should be prepared to upgrade their skills in the… source |
| MUSC 2200 | Commercial Ear Training | — | Includes the study of intervals, rhythms, melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation, progressions, chord recognition and simple song transcription. Examples are drawn from the jazz and pop repertoire.… source |
| MUSC 2201 | Kodaly Solfege | — | A continuation of Kodaly Solfege MUSC 1101 and 1201, covering chromaticism to atonality in melodic context. Diatonic harmony with inversions, 7th chords and simple modulation, as well as melodic and… source |
| MUSC 2203 | Materials of Music | — | A continuation of Materials and Structures of Music 1103/1203. Topics covered include contrapuntal forms, 20th Century harmony and serial counterpoint. Detailed study of major works in the classical… source |
| MUSC 2204 | Performance Techniques 4 | — | This course covers all aspects of musical performance including pre-stage and backstage preparation, onstage deportment, delivery and psychology, and post-performance assessment. source |
| MUSC 2205 | History and Literature | — | The history of music from the early Romantic period to the present. 3:0:1 source |
| MUSC 2207 | Career Opportunities Music 1 | — | This course prepares students for the business side of the music industry. Students use current computer applications and platforms to create a multi-media Internet presence, including a press kit an… source |
| MUSC 2210 | Applied Music Composition | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2215 | Jazz Theory | — | An historical examination of form, harmony, chord scales and style in the context of jazz/pop music. Composition is the primary focus. 3:0:0 source |
| MUSC 2217 | Jazz Improvisation | — | An intermediate/advanced level course with selected repertoire drawn from bebop, jazz and Latin standards, and contemporary jazz compositions. Modes and arpeggios of the jazz melodic minor, diminishe… source |
| MUSC 2218 | Arranging | — | A practical examination of four-part section writing techniques. Concepts for writing solos, soli and backgrounds for up to five wind instruments and rhythm section are discussed. 3:0:0 source |
| MUSC 2220 | Applied Music Contemporary Voice | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2230 | Applied Music Classical Voice | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2239 | Classical Voice Minor Study | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 2240 | Applied Music Fretted Instrument | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2250 | Applied Music Classical Keyboard | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2260 | Applied Music Contemporary Keyboard | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2263 | Class Jazz Piano | — | A practical course dealing with the development of awareness and skill in playing scales, voicings, progressions, and repertoire of jazz and contemporary music. 0:0:2 source |
| MUSC 2270 | Applied Music Violin/Viola | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2280 | Applied Music Trumpet | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2285 | Applied Music Contemporary Guitar | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2286 | Applied Music Contemporary Bass | — | Individual instruction is given in the student’s major performance area. Included in this area, in addition to private lessons, is a master class for all students in the performance area. A jury exam… source |
| MUSC 2289 | Minor Instrument Contemporary | — | With permission, full-time students may receive credit for individual instruction on a second instrument. Credit may be granted over several terms provided satisfactory progress is made. 0:.5:0 source |
| MUSC 2290 | VCC Concert Choir | — | A small choral ensemble primarily for VCC music majors. While no audition is necessary to join VCCCC, students are examined periodically in small groups in the performance of material assigned to the… source |
| MUSC 2293 | Wind Ensemble | — | The largest wind performance ensemble, it is open by audition to all students and interested members of the general public. 0:0:3 source |
| MUSC 2294 | New Music Ensemble | — | A performance group for contemporary music that explores new music techniques in composition, improvisation and performance. 0:1:3 source |
| MUSC 2298 | Jazz Orchestra | — | Entrance is by audition only. Positions are open primarily to full-time music students, but part-time students are accepted for vacant positions. 0:0:3 source |
| MUSC 2299 | Jazz Ensemble | — | Participants explore an eclectic and often demanding repertoire determined by the specific mix of available performers each year. Interested students should be prepared to upgrade their skills in the… source |
| MUSC 2301 | Musicianship 3 | — | is the third of a four-course sequence that introduces music students to musicianship. In level 3 students expand upon skills learned in Level 2, with a particular emphasis on chromatic harmonic mate… source |
| MUSC 2302 | Electronic Music | — | 1 is the first of a two-course sequence for students wishing to concentrate on electronic music. This course is intended for composers and other musicians interested in exploring further digital and… source |
| MUSC 2303 | Theory and Practice of Music 3 | — | is the third of a four-course sequence that gives music students a comprehensive introduction to music theory and practice in a variety of musical traditions. In level 3 students continue their study… source |
| MUSC 2304 | Electronic Music 1 | — | is the first of a two-course sequence for students wishing to concentrate on electronic music. This course is intended for composers and other musicians interested in exploring further digital and ot… source |
| MUSC 2305 | Musicology 1 | — | is the first of a two-course sequence that continues the study of the cultural context of music and other artistic production and the disciplines of Historical Musicology, Ethnomusicology, and Compar… source |
| MUSC 2307 | Social Media for the Self-Employed Musician | — | is a one-term course that teaches the practical fundamentals of utilizing social media and other digital platforms to build a career as a self-employed artist-musician. source |
| MUSC 2310 | Individual Instruction 3 | — | is the third of a four-term sequence of courses of individual instruction in the student’s major area of performance or composition. source |
| MUSC 2317 | Improvisation 1 | — | is the first of a two-course sequence for students wishing to do more specialized work in idiomatic improvisation in jazz and other musical traditions. source |
| MUSC 2401 | Musicianship 4 | — | is the last of a four-course sequence that introduces music students to musicianship. In level 4 students expand upon skills learned in Level 3, with a particular emphasis on more chromatic harmonic… source |
| MUSC 2403 | Theory and Practice of Music 4 | — | is the last of a four-course sequence that gives music students a comprehensive introduction to music theory and practice in a variety of musical traditions. In level 4 students continue their study… source |
| MUSC 2404 | Electronic Music 2 | — | is the second of a two-course sequence for students wishing to concentrate on electronic music. This course is intended for composers and other musicians interested in exploring further digital and o… source |
| MUSC 2405 | Musicology 2 | — | is the second of a two-course sequence that continues the study of the cultural context of music and other artistic production and the disciplines of Historical Musicology, Ethnomusicology, and Compa… source |
| MUSC 2407 | Career Opportunities for Musicians 1 | — | This course prepares students for the business side of the music industry. Students use current computer applications and platforms to create a multi-media Internet presence, including a press kit an… source |
| MUSC 2410 | Individual Instruction 4 | — | is the last of a four-term sequence of courses of individual instruction in the student’s major area of performance or composition. source |
| MUSC 2417 | Improvisation 2 | — | is the second of a two-course sequence for students wishing to do more specialized work in idiomatic improvisation in jazz and other musical traditions. This course builds upon Improvisation 2317 and… source |
| MUSC 2490 | Performance Ensemble | — | is a practical musical experience where students work with a faculty director, student colleagues and community members to rehearse and perform in concert as an ensemble. Each performance ensemble wi… source |
| MUSC 3103 | Materials of Music 5 | — | Selected topics in theory and analysis. Selected topics change from time to time to accommodate perceived needs, popular topics or demand. The offerings are announced prior to the advising period for… source |
| MUSC 3104 | Performance Techniques 5 | — | MUSC 3104 Credits: 2 Performance Techniques 5 Total Hours: 3 This course reinforces traditional performance craft while developing important additional production, communication and stage skills. Stu… source |
| MUSC 3106 | World Music 1 | — | An intensive overview of the music of Britain, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Topics include organology, cultural migration, modern fusion and pop trends. source |
| MUSC 3107 | Career Opportunities 2 | — | Advanced Career Opportunities prepares the student for work in the music industry. Skills learned include the basic Microsoft Office suite, AFM, CBC, Socan and Recording Contracts, Copyright Law, int… source |
| MUSC 3113 | Conducting 1 | — | An advanced course combining the traditional areas of choral and instrumental conducting, instrumentation and orchestration. source |
| MUSC 3117 | Creative Music Improvisation 1 | — | A course for advanced improvisers at an approved level of development. This course consists of in-depth exploration of idiomatic repertoire and development of non-idiomatic language. Fundamental voca… source |
| MUSC 3130 | Classical Voice 5 | — | This course is related to working with individual instrumental and vocal instruction as well as individual lessons in composition at the third-year level. Instrumental and vocal lessons focus on lear… source |
| MUSC 3190 | Directed Ensemble 5 | — | Students participate in an upper-level directed ensemble related to their concentration to be chosen from the following: VCC Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers, Orchestra, New Music Ensemble, Gamelan En… source |
| MUSC 3203 | Materials of Music 6 | — | Selected topics in theory and analysis. Selected topics will change from time to time to accommodate perceived needs, popular topics or demand. The offerings will be announced prior to the advising p… source |
| MUSC 3206 | World Music 2 | — | A continuation of World Music 1 with a focus on Chinese, Japanese, and Korean traditional and contemporary cultural practices. source |
| MUSC 3208 | Rhythm Studies 3 | — | This course concentrates on the development of advanced rhythmic skills through score reading, vocal rhythm exercises, transcription, conduction and analysis. Students become acquainted with diverse… source |
| MUSC 3213 | Conducting 2 | — | This course continues the concentration of Conducting 1 in training musicians to become conductors of choral and orchestral ensembles. Most aspects of rehearsing and performing, from conducting beat… source |
| MUSC 3217 | Creative Music Improvisation 2 | — | A course for advanced improvisers of an approved level of development. This course consists of in-depth exploration of idiomatic repertoire and development of non-idiomatic language. Fundamental voca… source |
| MUSC 3230 | Classical Voice 6 | — | This course is related to working with individual instrumental and vocal instruction as well as individual lessons in composition at the third-year level. Instrumental and vocal lessons focus on lear… source |
| MUSC 3239 | Classical Voice Minor Study 6 | — | This course offers instrumental and composition students the opportunity to develop important basic Classical Voice skills as a secondary concentration area. Vocal lessons will focus on learning basi… source |
| MUSC 3290 | Directed Ensemble 6 | — | Students participate in an upper-level directed ensemble related to their concentration to be chosen from the following: VCC Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers, Orchestra, New Music Ensemble, Gamelan En… source |
| MUSC 4106 | Music Seminar 1 | — | Seminars explore selected contemporary and historical topics in the areas of performance practice, theory, musicology, composition, arranging, research and the music industry. Classes consist of lect… source |
| MUSC 4206 | Music Seminar 2 | — | Seminars explore selected contemporary and historical topics in the areas of performance practice, theory, musicology, composition, arranging research and the music industry. Classes consist of lectu… source |
| MUSC 4230 | Classical Voice 7 | — | A continuation of Classical Voice 6. This course is related to working with individual vocal instruction. Lessons focus on preparing the degree student for their graduation recital. Students will pre… source |
| MUSC 4304 | Performance Techniques 8 | — | A continuation of Performance Techniques 7. Degree students are encouraged to use their last term of Performance Techniques to experiment with new repertoire and various types of presentation formats… source |
| MUSC 4309 | Performance Concentration 8 | — | A continuation of Performance Concentration 7. Lessons focus on preparing the degree student for their graduation recital. Students prepare a recital to include a minimum of 60 minutes (maximum 90 mi… source |
| MUSC 4330 | Classical Voice 8 | — | Lessons focus on preparing the degree student for their graduation recital. Students prepare a recital to include a minimum of 60 minutes (maximum 90 minutes) of music. Students are encouraged to per… source |
| MUSC 4500 | Intro to Orff Teacher Training | — | The Orff Introductory Course is designed to familiarize music specialists with the elements of the Orff philosophy of music education. Students explore this creative approach through speech, singing,… source |
| MUSC 4501 | Orff Teacher Training Level 1 | — | Level I is a two-week course designed to immerse educators in the learning process of Orff Schulwerk, developing an understanding of this approach to teaching. It includes hands-on training in rhythm… source |
| MUSC 4502 | Orff Teacher Training Level 2 | — | source |
| MUSC 4503 | Orff Teacher Training Level 3 | — | consists of the final advanced training in the Orff Teacher Training sequence. Students will engage in an intensive and high-level ten-day, 65-hour training session covering advanced aspects of Orff… source |
| NURS 0120 | Success in Practical Nursing 1 | — | This course assists students to gain/maintain competencies of Level 1 prior to inserting into Level 2 or Access to PN programs. In this course, students will develop a personal learning plan that foc… source |
| NURS 0230 | Success in Practical Nursing 2 | — | This course assists students to gain/maintain competencies of levels 1 and 2 or Access prior to inserting into Level 3 of the PN or Access to PN programs. In this course, students will develop a pers… source |
| NURS 0340 | Success in Practical Nursing 3 | — | This course assists students to gain/maintain competencies of Level 1, 2 or Access & 3 prior to inserting into Level 4 of the PN or Access to PN programs. In this course, students will develop a pers… source |
| NURS 1001 | Professional Communication 1 | — | This course provides learners with the foundational knowledge for caring and professional communication in nursing. It uses an experiential and self-reflective approach to develop self-awareness and… source |
| NURS 1002 | Professional Practice 1 | — | This theory course provides an introduction to the profession of practical nursing. Legislation that informs PN practice within British Columbia will be introduced. The history of nursing and specifi… source |
| NURS 1003 | Health Promotion 1 | — | This course introduces the concepts of health promotion, the determinants of health, health inequities, and develops a beginning knowledge of normal growth and development. Topics include health enha… source |
| NURS 1004 | Variations in Health 1 | — | This introductory course provides the learner with the foundations of disease and illness across the lifespan. Learners will gain an understanding of pathophysiological alterations of body systems. N… source |
| NURS 1005 | Pharmacology 1 | — | This introductory course examines the principles of pharmacology required to administer medications in a safe and professional manner. Medication administration requires the application of the nursin… source |
| NURS 1006 | Integrated Nursing Practice 1 | — | This course emphasizes the art and science of nursing, focusing on the development of basic nursing care and assessment. Learners will apply nursing knowledge through the practice of clinical decisio… source |
| NURS 1007 | Consolidated Practice 1 | — | This first practice experience provides the learner with an opportunity to integrate theory from Level One coursework into practice. Learners will gain experience in various settings with a focus on… source |
| NURS 1150 | Pharmacotherapeutics 1 | — | This course introduces the study of pharmacology with an overview of important concepts and principles of pharmacotherapeutics. Emphasis will be given to the nurse's role in the safe administration o… source |
| NURS 1153 | Health Determinants | — | This course provides students with an overview of the determinants of health. Health is viewed as a holistic perspective. The World Health Organization definition of health provides direction as to t… source |
| NURS 1160 | Nursing Pharmacotherapeutics 1 | — | This course introduces the study of pharmacology with an overview of important concepts and principles of pharmacotherapeutics. Emphasis will be given to the nurse's role in the safe administration o… source |
| NURS 1161 | Introduction to Collaboration | — | This course introduces the nurse's legal scope of practice and ethical responsibility to provide professional nursing care. The Professional Standards and the CNA Code of Ethics are the guides for sa… source |
| NURS 1162 | Intro to Pathophysiology | — | This course introduces the study of pathophysiology. Students build on existing knowledge of human anatomy and physiology by examining altered functions for selected body systems. Pertinent microbiol… source |
| NURS 1163 | Determinants of Health | — | This course provides students with an overview of the determinants of health. Health is viewed as a holistic perspective. The World Health Organization definition of health provides direction as to t… source |
| NURS 1164 | Nursing Clinical Practice 1 | — | This course introduces professional practice themes including nursing health assessment skills, self-regulation, knowledge application, psychomotor skills, evidence-informed practice, collaboration,… source |
| NURS 1260 | Pharmacotherapeutics 2 | — | This course continues the study of pharmacology. Building on previous concepts and principles of pharmacotherapeutics and existing knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, pharmacological knowledge… source |
| NURS 1261 | Collaboration with Older Adult | — | This course introduces the nurse’s professional role in health care with an ethical responsibility to communicate clearly and advocate for the older adult. Relational skills focus on the older adult… source |
| NURS 1262 | Pathophysiology-ChronicDisease | — | This course continues the study of pathophysiology with a focus on chronic health disorders. Students build on existing knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology by examining altere… source |
| NURS 1263 | Transitions Older Adults | — | This course focuses on the interrelationship between social determinants of health, transition to older adulthood and health promotion. Holistic assessment emphasizes normal growth and development pr… source |
| NURS 1264 | Nursing Clinical Practice 2 | — | This course expands the professional practice themes including nursing health assessment skills, self-regulation, knowledge application, psychomotor skills, evidence-informed practice, collaboration,… source |
| NURS 1357 | Role Transitions | — | This course is designed to assist with the transition of the practicing LPN into the BSN role. Similarities and differences of the two professional groups will be studied and learners will expand on… source |
| NURS 1358 | Maternal and Newborn Health | — | The focus of this course is on maternal nursing care. The content builds on knowledge from the Practical Nursing curriculum and on the accumulated knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and pathophy… source |
| NURS 1359 | Child Health | — | This course provides additional theoretical and clinical experience in the care of children and families. Learners will build on existing knowledge of caring for the infant to adolescent population b… source |
| NURS 1370 | Clinical Consolidation 1 | — | This consolidated clinical experience supports the integration of theory to practice in subacute/rehabilitation settings. source |
| NURS 1399 | Health Assessment | — | is the integration of art and science of nursing. This course is designed to help a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) transition to a Registered Nurse (RN) practice with a solid understanding of knowled… source |
| NURS 2001 | Professional Communication 2 | — | This course provides the learner with an opportunity to develop professional communication skills with the older adult, and clients requiring end-of-life care. Interprofessional communication knowled… source |
| NURS 2002 | Professional Practice 2 | — | This course examines the legislation influencing PN practice with clients experiencing chronic illness and those in complex care settings. Specific professional issues such as responsibility, account… source |
| NURS 2003 | Health Promotion 2 | — | This course focuses on health promotion as it relates to the aging process, including exploring health promotion activities aimed at supporting clients in maintaining their health. The concepts of he… source |
| NURS 2004 | Variations in Health 2 | — | This course focuses on pathophysiology as it relates to the aging process and selected chronic illnesses. The main focus of this course is on the care of the older adult experiencing a health challen… source |
| NURS 2005 | Pharmacology 2 | — | This course builds on Pharmacology I to increase learners' understanding of pharmacotherapeutics prescribed for illnesses clients experience across the lifespan. Topics include drug classifications a… source |
| NURS 2006 | Integrated Nursing Practice 2 | — | This course builds on the foundation of Level One and emphasizes the development of clinical decision making, nursing assessments and interventions to promote the health of older adults. Classroom, l… source |
| NURS 2007 | Consolidated Practice 2 | — | This clinical experience provides learners with the opportunity to integrate theory from Level One and Two courses into practice. Learners will work with aging clients and/or those with chronic illne… source |
| NURS 2101 | Professional Communication A | — | This course provides learners with the foundational knowledge for caring and professional communication in nursing. It uses an experiential and self-reflective approach to develop self-awareness and… source |
| NURS 2102 | Professional Practice A | — | This theory course introduces the profession of Practical Nursing and the BC legislation that informs the practice. The history of nursing and specifically, the evolution of Practical Nursing within… source |
| NURS 2103 | Health Promotion A | — | This introductory course will increase the learners understanding of health promotion within the Canadian context. This includes health enhancement, health protection, disease prevention and health r… source |
| NURS 2104 | Variations in Health A | — | This course provides the learner with the foundations of disease and illness across the lifespan. Learners will gain an understanding of pathophysiological alterations of body systems. Nursing manage… source |
| NURS 2105 | Pharmacology A | — | This course examines the principles of pharmacology required to administer medications in a safe and professional manner. Medication administration requires the application of the nursing process for… source |
| NURS 2106 | Integrated Nursing Practice A | — | This course emphasizes the art and science of nursing, focusing on the development of nursing care and assessment. Learners will apply nursing knowledge through the practice of clinical decision maki… source |
| NURS 2107 | Consolidated Practice A | — | This clinical experience provides learners with the opportunity to integrate theory from the Access level into practice. Learners will practice with aging clients and/or those with chronic illness in… source |
| NURS 2160 | Pharmacotherapeutics 3 | — | This course is a continuation of the study of pharmacology. Building on previous concepts and principles of pharmacotherapeutics and existing knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, pharmacologica… source |
| NURS 2161 | Professional Collaboration | — | This course focuses on the nurse's professional role as a leader in health care organizations to promote quality practice environments. Emphasis is on professional relational skills required to enhan… source |
| NURS 2162 | Pathophysiology Acute Illness | — | This course broadens the study of pathophysiology to encompass acute disorders. Students build on existing knowledge of human anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology by examining altered functions fo… source |
| NURS 2163 | Health Illness Transitions | — | This course builds on prior knowledge of health, social determinants of health, health promotion and transition theory to focus on young to middle adults in acute care. The course explores health-ill… source |
| NURS 2164 | Nursing Clinical Practice 3 | — | This course expands the professional practice themes including focused and comprehensive nursing assessment skills, self-regulation, knowledge application, psychomotor skills, evidence-informed care,… source |
| NURS 2261 | Collaboration with Families | — | This course builds on concepts developed in relational practice from previous collaboration courses. Using multiple ways of knowing, students will explore healing and health promotion with families.… source |
| NURS 2263 | Childbearing Family Transition | — | This course explores relational inquiry that considers context, culture and the lived experience of individuals and families. Emphasis is placed on developing assessment, planning and intervention sk… source |
| NURS 2264 | Nursing Clinical Practice 4 | — | This course expands the professional practice themes including focused and comprehensive nursing assessment skills, self-regulation, knowledge application, psychomotor skills, evidence-informed care,… source |
| NURS 2265 | Child Health and Pharmacology | — | This course focuses on child health care. The content builds on previous Nursing Pharmacotherapeutics courses and on existing knowledge of human anatomy and physiology in examining pathophysiology in… source |
| NURS 2266 | Maternal Health & Pharmacology | — | The focus of this course is on maternal nursing care. The content builds on previous Nursing Pharmacotherapeutics courses, and on existing knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology.… source |
| NURS 2370 | Clinical Consolidation 2 | — | This consolidated clinical experience supports the integration of theory to practice with stable persons with acute health issues In the acute care setting. source |
| NURS 3001 | Professional Communication 3 | — | This course focuses on specific professional communication skills used with clients and care providers across the lifespan requiring care in the community. source |
| NURS 3002 | Professional Practice 3 | — | This course integrates the concepts from previous professional practice courses and introduces the learner to practice in the community. The role of the practical nurse as leader is emphasized in int… source |
| NURS 3003 | Health Promotion 3 | — | This course is focused on health promotion as it relates to the continuum of care across the lifespan. Health promotion in the context of mental illness, physical and developmental disabilities, and… source |
| NURS 3004 | Variations in Health 3 | — | This course focuses on the continuum of care and the development of knowledge related to health challenges managed in the community setting. Pathophysiology and nursing management of clients requirin… source |
| NURS 3005 | Integrated Nursing Practice 3 | — | This practical course builds on the theory and practice from Levels One and Two or Access. Through classroom, laboratory, simulation, and other practice experiences, learners will continue to develop… source |
| NURS 3006 | Consolidated Practice 3 | — | This clinical experience will introduce learners to community practice and an opportunity to apply and adapt knowledge gained in Levels One, Two, or Access, and Level Two, within a continuum of care… source |
| NURS 3160 | Mental Health Nursing | — | This course focuses on mental health, mental illness, and addictions in the Canadian context. Psychiatric disorders are discussed with a focus on the applications of the core concepts of relational n… source |
| NURS 3163 | Situational Transitions | — | This course uses health promotion and population health frameworks to inform an understanding of mental health that goes beyond diseases and individual behaviors to consider the social determinants o… source |
| NURS 3164 | Clinical Mental Health | — | This clinical course will provide students with opportunities to apply relational practice to the establishment, maintenance, and termination of therapeutic relationships with clients experiencing ps… source |
| NURS 3262 | Pathophys Complex Illness | — | This pathophysiology course focuses on high acuity with medical-surgical health conditions requiring complex care. Students build on existing knowledge of human anatomy, physiology and pathophysiolog… source |
| NURS 3263 | Multiple Transitions | — | This course uses health promotion and population health frameworks to inform an understanding of multiple transitions. Examination of the acutely ill adult and their family beyond the diseases and in… source |
| NURS 3264 | Nursing Clinical Practice 6 | — | This course expands the professional practice themes including focused and comprehensive nursing assessment skills, self-regulation, knowledge application, psychomotor skills, evidence-informed care,… source |
| NURS 3265 | Nursing Research | — | This introductory research course incorporates a study of research concepts and techniques that enables students to analyze nursing studies and apply pertinent findings to nursing care. Students will… source |
| NURS 3266 | Focused Practice Preparation | — | This course is an independent study intended to provide students with additional knowledge in preparation for their final preceptorship. Using a process of inquiry and in collaboration with faculty,… source |
| NURS 3370 | Clinical Consolidation 3 | — | The intent of the consolidated clinical experience is to support the integration of theory and practice from all previous terms. The nurse’s role in the interdisciplinary team is emphasized. source |
| NURS 4001 | Professional Communication 4 | — | The focus of this course will be on the advancement of professional communication within the acute care setting with clients across the lifespan. The practice of collaboration with health care team m… source |
| NURS 4002 | Professional Practice 4 | — | This course is intended to prepare the learner for the role of the practical nurse (PN) in managing clients with acute presentation of illness. Legislation influencing PN practice, specific professio… source |
| NURS 4003 | Health Promotion 4 | — | This course focuses on health promotion in the context of caring for clients experiencing an acute exacerbation of chronic illness or an acute episode of illness. Examination of health promoting stra… source |
| NURS 4004 | Variations in Health 4 | — | This course focuses on pathophysiology as it relates to acute disease and illness of clients across the lifespan, specifically the care of the client experiencing acute illness including nursing inte… source |
| NURS 4005 | Integrated Nursing Practice 4 | — | This practical course emphasizes the development of nursing skills aimed at promoting health and healing with individuals experiencing acute health challenges across the lifespan. Classroom, laborato… source |
| NURS 4006 | Consolidated Practice 4 | — | This clinical experience provides learners with the opportunity to integrate theory from all Levels into the role of the practical nurse in the acute medical and surgical setting. Learners will focus… source |
| NURS 4007 | Transition to Preceptorship | — | will prepare the learner for the final practice experience. A combination of instructor led simulation experiences and self directed learning will provide the learner with increased competence and co… source |
| NURS 4008 | Preceptorship | — | This final practice experience provides an opportunity for the learner to demonstrate integration and consolidation of knowledge, skills and abilities within the realities of the workplace, and becom… source |
| NURS 4163 | Community Health | — | The philosophy of Primary Health Care will provide direction to an exploration of public health nursing. Students will learn how to do a holistic community assessment and plan and evaluate health pro… source |
| NURS 4164 | Community Health Clinical | — | This clinical course provides students with the opportunity to utilize the nursing knowledge, skills and abilities required to provide care in public health settings. Students further their understan… source |
| NURS 4166 | Canadian Health Care System | — | This course introduces the student to the ways that nurses influence healthy public policymaking in Canada, including public policy processes in the context of health care issues. The student will ex… source |
| NURS 4168 | Ethics in Health Care | — | This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth study of ethics as it applies to the nursing profession. The course activities will facilitate exploration of numerous ethical issues rela… source |
| NURS 4169 | Health Law | — | This course gives students the opportunity to develop an understanding of the origin and sources of the law as it applies to the Canadian health care system. The course stimulates an appreciation for… source |
| NURS 4261 | Nursing Leadership | — | This course offers students the opportunity to advance their knowledge regarding nursing leadership and how nursing leadership plays a vital role in the future of nursing and the delivery of health c… source |
| NURS 4264 | Focused Preceptorship | — | This course is designed to provide the student with consolidated practice experience. A concentrated experience at a primary site will enhance and further develop the student’s scope of practice. A v… source |
| NURS 4064 | Population and Public Health | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to utilize nursing knowledge, skills and abilities required to promote population health. The practicum engages students to collaborate with familie… source |
| NURS 4165 | Ethics and Law in Health Care | — | This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth study of ethics and law as applied within health and health care systems. Students explore legal terminology, reasoning and processes and… source |
| OADM 1102 | Keyboarding 1 | — | This course gives students an opportunity to develop correct touch-typing technique and reach a minimum keyboarding speed of 30 gross words per minute (gwpm) on a five-minute test with a maximum of f… source |
| OADM 1103 | Outlook | — | This course introduces students to Outlook to manage communications using Email, schedule important appointments and meetings using Calendar, and create and maintain an address database using Contact… source |
| OADM 1104 | Word 1 | — | This course covers basic word processing skills using MS Word. Topics include opening, saving, printing, character formatting, paragraph formatting, and section/page formatting. Further topics includ… source |
| OADM 1105 | Business Writing 1 | — | will provide students with the skills to prepare documents using correct grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, and mechanics while adhering to correct word usage. Additionally, students will be g… source |
| OADM 1106 | Excel | — | This course provides an introduction to spreadsheets and their use. Spreadsheets are used to develop accounting concepts and to show graphical changes due to financial management. This course also co… source |
| OADM 1107 | Office Skills 1 | — | This course covers general office procedures including front-line reception, familiarity with various office equipment, handling incoming and outgoing mail, filing documents alphabetically and numeri… source |
| OADM 1108 | Business Writing 2 | — | This course trains students to create business documents that meet the comprehensive demands of today's office. They will apply job-specific transferable skills and content knowledge learned in Word… source |
| OADM 1109 | Job Search | — | This course will provide students with the skills to develop a job search strategy which covers resumes, references, social media, cover letters, interviews and follow-up, and thank you notes. source |
| OADM 1201 | Word 2 | — | This course builds on the Word 1 course and includes intermediate word processing skills. Students produce professional documents that include tables, mail merges, and table of contents. In addition,… source |
| OADM 1202 | Keyboarding 2 | — | This course gives the students an opportunity to develop their speed while using correct touch-typing technique and reach a minimum keyboarding speed of 40 gross words per minute (gwpm) on a five-min… source |
| OADM 1203 | Business Writing 3 | — | gives students the skills to apply the communication strategies introduced in Business Writing 1 and Business Writing 2. In addition to developing a strategy to plan communications, students will lea… source |
| OADM 1204 | Office Finance | — | This course provides an introduction to accounting principles needed to perform basic bookkeeping operations. Administrative assistant-related activities are emphasized to deal with GST and PST, trav… source |
| OADM 1205 | Social Media and Technology | — | This course exposes students to different types of social media platforms and to a variety of technology and software encountered in the workplace. With hands-on training, students will update inform… source |
| OADM 1206 | Practicum Preparation | — | This course prepares students prior to their going out on practicum. Students will be required to complete practicum forms and prepare for their practicum interview. Students will also have the oppor… source |
| OADM 1207 | Access | — | This course provides students with an understanding of how to manage information using MS Access, a relational database management system. Through hands-on training, students focus on how to add, upd… source |
| OADM 1208 | Office Skills 2 | — | This course prepares students in advanced administrative duties such as minute taking and transcription. In addition, students understand the importance of communication styles, and develop best prac… source |
| OADM 1209 | Admin Professional Practicum | — | This three-week practicum in an office gives students practical experience in applying the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program. source |
| OADM 1401 | Introduction to Accounting | — | This course teaches how to understand and apply fundamental accounting principles to prepare, summarize and interpret financial data. Topics include the accounting cycle, theory and classification of… source |
| OADM 1402 | Introduction to Economics | — | This course teaches how to understand basic economics and management concepts and principles as they apply to business organizations. Topics include national income and determinants, financial system… source |
| OADM 1403 | Business Law | — | This course teaches how to understand business law and the implications of governmental controls as they impact upon business and office operations. Topics include legal systems, contracts, property,… source |
| OADM 1405 | Administrative Technology | — | This course teaches how to exercise initiative and judgment in setting priorities, making decisions and delegating workload; and to understand and apply knowledge related to information processing, t… source |
| OADM 1406 | Human Resources Management | — | This course teaches how to understand and apply the principles of organizational, production, and marketing management in the workplace. Topics include personnel selection and development, compensati… source |
| OADM 1407 | Organizational Behaviour | — | This course teaches how to understand and apply principles of human relations in the workplace. Topics include behavioural science in business, team dynamics, leadership dynamics, interpersonal commu… source |
| OADM 1450 | Legal Office Procedures | — | This course introduces students to the skills necessary to be effective in a legal environment. Topics covered include federal and provincial legislative processes and court systems, legal documents,… source |
| OADM 1451 | Conveyancing | — | This course covers real property transactions and mortgage documents. Students handle conveyancing files, including preparation of statements of adjustments, and documents acceptable for filing at th… source |
| OADM 1452 | Corporate Law | — | This course covers different business structures, corporations, incorporation procedures, postincorporation procedures, annual maintenance, and dissolution procedures. Students prepare documents acce… source |
| OADM 1453 | Family Law | — | This course covers federal and provincial family legislation, family law agreements, uncontested divorce proceedings, joint divorce proceedings and contested divorce proceedings. Students prepare doc… source |
| OADM 1454 | Litigation | — | This course covers how civil actions proceed in the British Columbia Supreme Court and offers practical experience in the preparation of civil British Columbia Supreme Court documents acceptable for… source |
| OADM 1455 | Wills & Estates | — | This course covers the preparation of wills and codicils, and the documents necessary to apply for grants of Letters Probate and Letters of Administration. Students prepare documents acceptable for f… source |
| OADM 1456 | Practicum | — | This two-week practicum in a law office or the legal department of a government or business gives students practical experience in applying the knowledge and skills acquired during the program. This… source |
| OADM 1460 | Speed & Accuracy | — | This course helps students develop keyboarding speed and accuracy, using selected timed writings and drills. This course is part of the full-time Legal Administrative Assistant Program. source |
| OPTA 1131 | Anatomy/Physiology for OTA/PTA | — | This course focuses on the functional anatomy and applied physiology of the body systems most pertinent to Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy practices. The systems emphasized include the skel… source |
| OPTA 1132 | Health Care and Rehabilitation | — | This course provides an introduction to the Canadian health care system, the determinants of health and the roles and responsibilities of the health care team members. The role and scope of practice… source |
| OPTA 1133 | Intro to Rehabilitation Skills | — | This course introduces students to the basic practical skills required to assist Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapists in providing rehabilitation treatments and interventions. Students dev… source |
| OPTA 1134 | Health Promotion & Recreation | — | This course introduces students to the importance of healthy living and the role of the Occupational Therapy Assistant and Physical Therapy Assistant in promoting and maintaining good health through… source |
| OPTA 1135 | Communications 1 | — | This course provides students with the foundational knowledge and skills required to communicate effectively as an Occupational Therapy Assistant and Physical Therapy Assistant. An experiential and s… source |
| OPTA 1136 | Intro to Professional Practice | — | This course introduces students to the knowledge and skills they need to assist Occupational Therapists, and Physical Therapists to provide treatment and interventions to clients. Topics include gath… source |
| OPTA 1231 | Conditions 1 | — | This course focuses on the conditions that affect the musculoskeletal system. The causes, risk factors, signs, symptoms, disease processes, and medical management of various orthopaedic conditions, i… source |
| OPTA 1232 | Physical Therapist Assistant 1 | — | The course focuses on the practical skills required to successfully assist the Physical Therapist and their clients. The course emphasizes physiotherapy treatments and interventions to promote of fun… source |
| OPTA 1233 | Occupational Therapist Asst 1 | — | The course focuses on the practical skills required to successfully assist the Occupational Therapist and their clients. The course emphasizes occupational therapy treatments and interventions for cl… source |
| OPTA 1234 | Lifespan Development | — | This course examines the developmental changes that occur across the lifespan from birth until death. Specific developmental issues that require occupational therapy and/or physical therapy are discu… source |
| OPTA 1235 | Communications 2 | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to further develop the professional communication skills required to work with diverse client populations across the lifespan. The importance of est… source |
| OPTA 1236 | Professional Practice 1 | — | This course focuses on the knowledge and skills required by Occupational Therapy Assistants and Physical Therapy Assistants in the workplace. Other topics include informed practice, research skills,… source |
| OPTA 1331 | Conditions 2 | — | This course focuses on the conditions that affect the nervous system, including neurological and mental health conditions. The causes, risk factors, signs, symptoms, disease processes, and medical ma… source |
| OPTA 1332 | Physical Therapist Asst 2 | — | Building on previously learned knowledge and skills, this course focuses on the practical skills required to successfully assist the Physical Therapist and their clients. The course emphasizes physio… source |
| OPTA 1333 | Occupational Therapist Asst 2 | — | Building on previously learned knowledge and skills, this course focuses on the practical skills required to successfully assist the Occupational Therapist and their clients. The course emphasizes oc… source |
| OPTA 1334 | Professional Practice 2 | — | This course focuses on further development of the inter-professional skills required for building successful teams. Students develop and write personal learning objectives for their first practicum e… source |
| OPTA 1335 | Practicum 1 | — | This first practicum experience provides students with the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge learned in the classroom and labs to the clinical environment at a beginning level. Under the… source |
| OPTA 2431 | Conditions 3 | — | This course focuses on the conditions that affect the respiratory, cardiovascular and endocrine systems. The causes, risk factors, signs, symptoms, disease processes, and medical management of select… source |
| OPTA 2432 | Physical Therapist Asst 3 | — | Building on previously learned knowledge and skills this course continues to focus on the practical skills required to successfully assist the Physical Therapist and their clients. The course emphasi… source |
| OPTA 2433 | Occupational Therapist Asst 3 | — | Building on Occupational Therapy 1 and 2 this course continues to focus on the practical skills required to successfully assist the Occupational Therapist and their clients. The course emphasizes occ… source |
| OPTA 2434 | Professional Practice 3 | — | This course continues to build on the skills and knowledge learned in the previous Professional Practice courses. More complex ethical and psychosocial dilemmas are discussed. There is also a focus o… source |
| OPTA 2435 | Practicum 2 | — | This second fieldwork experience provides students with the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge learned in the classroom and labs to the clinical environment at an intermediate level. Under… source |
| OPTA 2531 | Conditions 4 | — | This course focuses on a variety of conditions and diseases. Topics include conditions that affect pediatric clients, immune system disorders, clients living with cancer, clients with renal disease a… source |
| OPTA 2532 | Inter-Professional Practice | — | This course addresses both Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy skills using an interdisciplinary approach. The course further develops the skills learned in the previous Occupational Therapy As… source |
| OPTA 2533 | Professional Practice 4 | — | This course focuses on the skills required to successfully enter the workplace. Topics include employment preparation, creating a portfolio, professional boundaries and expectations, ethical dilemmas… source |
| OPTA 2534 | Practicum 3 | — | This final fieldwork experience provides students with the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge learned in the classroom and labs to the clinical environment at an entry to practice level. U… source |
| PGMT 1001 | Fundamentals of Project Mgmt | — | This course introduces students to the terminology and key concepts of project management that will provide the foundation for the rest of the program. Students gain an overall understanding of proje… source |
| PGMT 1002 | Product Development & Scope | — | This course clarifies the difference between product and project scope. It focuses on steps of product development as a project. It emphasizes the importance of project scope management for deliverin… source |
| PGMT 1003 | Stakeholder and Communications | — | This course provides the student with the knowledge, tools, and techniques to identify, categorize and prioritize project stakeholders and develop a stakeholder management plan and a communications m… source |
| PGMT 1004 | Project Schedule & Cost Mgmt | — | This course examines the processes, tools, and techniques required to manage the timely completion of projects. Students are introduced to cost management principles and techniques that ensure projec… source |
| PGMT 1005 | Project Resource & Procurement | — | This course introduces students to project resources and procurement management. Students learn the processes to identify, acquire, and manage the resources for the successful completion of the proje… source |
| PGMT 2001 | Project Quality & Risk Mgmt | — | This course explores the processes for planning, managing, and controlling project and product quality requirements. This course also introduces students to risk management. Students examine ways to… source |
| PGMT 2002 | Agile Project Management | — | This course clarifies the concept of agility and explains tools and techniques to manage projects with an agile mindset. Students will learn about different Agile methodologies and when to choose an… source |
| PGMT 2003 | Leadership & Change Mgmt | — | This course provides students with the knowledge of various leadership styles and approaches that are used on project teams and by project leaders. Students gain experience demonstrating the knowledg… source |
| PGMT 2020 | Project Management Technology | — | This course introduces students to the principles of project management technology. Students will learn and practice software packages that will assist a Project Manager implement and complete a proj… source |
| PGMT 2021 | Project Integration & Capstone | — | This course combines the processes and activities required to deliver a project successfully. Students integrate the basic concepts of the PMI PMBOK® standards process groups into the knowledge areas… source |
| PGMT 2022 | Project Contract Negotiations | — | This course increases the students' knowledge of negotiation principles and related skills. Students will acquire negotiation skills that can be utilized to facilitate project success, while at the s… source |
| PHAR 1101 | Professional Practice 1 | — | This course introduces students to the pharmacy profession and the role of pharmacy in providing health care services. The course also provides an overview of the Canadian health care system, includi… source |
| PHAR 1102 | Pharmacology & Therapeutics 1 | — | This course introduces the study of pharmacology and therapeutics. General concepts of how drugs affect the body, routes of drug administration and dosage forms are discussed. Drugs affecting the ner… source |
| PHAR 1103 | Pharmacy Calculations 1 | — | This course emphasizes the calculations required to accurately fill prescriptions and prepare pharmaceutical products in a community pharmacy. Systems of measure, conversions between systems, drug st… source |
| PHAR 1104 | Pharmacy Communications 1 | — | This course introduces the interpersonal and communication skills required to work effectively in a pharmacy setting. Collaboration, effective group dynamics, professionalism, ethics and customer ser… source |
| PHAR 1105 | Pharmacy Management 1 | — | This course introduces the knowledge and skills required to assist in the management of a pharmacy. The course includes principles of business management, basic accounting skills, inventory managemen… source |
| PHAR 1106 | Community Pharmacy | — | This course introduces students to the pharmacy technician's role in providing pharmacy services in community pharmacy practice. Prescription processing, compounding, third party insurance plans, rec… source |
| PHAR 1115 | Pharmacy Practice 1 | — | This course introduces students to the pharmacy profession and the role of pharmacy in providing health care services. The course also provides an overview of the Canadian health care system, includi… source |
| PHAR 1125 | Pharmacy Products 1 | — | This course introduces the study of pharmacology and therapeutics. General concepts of how drugs affect the body, routes of drug administration and dosage forms are discussed. Drugs affecting the ner… source |
| PHAR 1135 | Pharmacy Calculations 1 | — | This course emphasizes the calculations required to accurately fill prescriptions and prepare pharmaceutical products in a community pharmacy. Systems of measure, conversions between systems, drug st… source |
| PHAR 1145 | Pharmacy Communications 1 | — | This course introduces the interpersonal and communication skills required to work effectively in a pharmacy setting. Collaboration, effective group dynamics, professionalism, ethics and customer ser… source |
| PHAR 1155 | Community Pharmacy | — | This course introduces students to community pharmacy practice and the pharmacy technician's role in providing pharmacy services. Prescription processing, compounding, third party insurance plans, re… source |
| PHAR 1185 | Pharmacy Management 1 | — | This course introduces the knowledge and skills required to assist in the management of a pharmacy. The course includes principles of business management, basic accounting skills, inventory man… source |
| PHAR 1201 | Professional Practice 2 | — | This course continues the study of the profession of pharmacy. Issues pertaining to patient safety and standards of practice are emphasized. Emerging trends and issues affecting pharmacy practice are… source |
| PHAR 1202 | Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2 | — | This course continues the study of pharmacology and therapeutics. Drugs affecting the gastrointestinal, endocrine, urinary, eye/ear, skin, reproductive and immune systems are discussed. Prescription,… source |
| PHAR 1203 | Pharmacy Calculations 2 | — | This course emphasizes calculations required to accurately fill prescriptions and prepare pharmaceutical products in a hospital setting. Alligation, volume of displacement, flow rates, infusion time… source |
| PHAR 1204 | Pharmacy Communications 2 | — | This course continues the study of interpersonal and communication skills required to work effectively in a pharmacy setting. Conflict resolution, problem solving and issues pertaining to harassment… source |
| PHAR 1205 | Pharmacy Management 2 | — | This course is a continuation of the knowledge and skills required to assist in the management of a pharmacy. Topics include leadership, personnel management, work schedules, workflow, emergency prep… source |
| PHAR 1206 | Hospital Pharmacy | — | This course deals with the practice of pharmacy in an institutional setting. Distribution systems and the delivery of healthcare services in hospitals are covered along with record keeping, equipment… source |
| PHAR 1207 | Sterile Products | — | This course focuses on the theory and principles of preparing sterile products. Topics include septic principles, clean room concepts, aseptic technique, Central Intravenous Admixture (CIVA) programs… source |
| PHAR 1208 | Practicum Preparation | — | This course prepares students for practicums and builds on the skills in the pre-requisite courses to ensure that students have achieved the required competencies to safely practice pharmacy in a rea… source |
| PHAR 1215 | Pharmacy Practice 2 | — | This course continues the study of the profession of pharmacy. Issues pertaining to patient safety and standards of practice are emphasized. Emerging trends and issues affecting pharmacy practice are… source |
| PHAR 1225 | Pharmacy Products 2 | — | This course continues the study of pharmacology and therapeutics. Drugs affecting the gastro-intestinal, genito-urinary and integumentary and immune systems are discussed. Prescription, non-prescript… source |
| PHAR 1235 | Pharmacy Calculations 2 | — | This course emphasizes the calculations required to accurately fill prescriptions and prepare pharmaceutical products in a hospital setting. Alligation, volumes of displacement, flow rates and infusi… source |
| PHAR 1245 | Pharmacy Communications 2 | — | This course continues the study of interpersonal and communication skills required to work effectively in a pharmacy setting. Conflict resolution, problem solving and issues pertaining to harassment… source |
| PHAR 1255 | Hospital Pharmacy | — | This course introduces students to hospital pharmacy practice and the pharmacy technicians role in providing pharmacy services. Topics include policies and procedures, drug distribution systems, reco… source |
| PHAR 1275 | Sterile Products | — | This course focuses on the theory and principles of preparing sterile products. Topics included septic principles, clean room concepts, aseptic technique, Central Intravenous Admixture programs and q… source |
| PHAR 1285 | Pharmacy Management 2 | — | This course is a continuation of the knowledge and skills required to assist in the management of a pharmacy. Topics include leadership, supervisory skills, time management, stress management, in-ser… source |
| PHAR 1309 | Practicum | — | This course provides students with an opportunity to further develop their pharmacy technician skills in a community and hospital pharmacy. Students will apply the skills and knowledge learned in the… source |
| PHAR 1395 | Practicum | — | This course provides students with an opportunity to further develop their pharmacy technician skills in a community and hospital pharmacy. Students will apply the skills and knowledge learned in the… source |
| PHAR 1397 | Practicum | — | This course provides students with an opportunity to further develop their pharmacy technician skills in a community and hospital pharmacy. Students will apply the skills and knowledge learned in the… source |
| PHYS 1100 | Physics 1 | — | This course is the first half of a standard 1st year calculus-based physics course ( PHYS 1200 is the second half). The course covers mechanics, including vectors, kinematics, dynamics, energy, momen… source |
| PHYS 1110 | Introduction to Astronomy | — | This course offers a survey of astronomy designed primarily for non-science students, with a strong emphasis on active learning outside the classroom. It covers the development of astronomy, naked-ey… source |
| PHYS 1170 | Mechanics 1 | — | This course is designed for engineering students. It covers Newton's laws, kinematics, statics, and dynamics for particles and systems of particles, static and rotational equilibrium, analysis of str… source |
| PHYS 1190 | Physics of Music | — | This course surveys the physics concepts related to music and is aimed primarily at non-science students. The course covers the propagation of sound, as well as the production and perception of music… source |
| PHYS 1200 | Physics 2 | — | This course is the second half of a standard 1st year calculus-based physics course ( PHYS 1100 is the first half). Topics include electricity and magnetism, geometric optics, physical optics and qua… source |
| PIDP 3100 | Foundations of Adult Education | — | The Foundations of Adult Education course introduces participants to key elements from the background and theory of adult education and the cognitive sciences. They will discuss the characteristics o… source |
| PIDP 3210 | Curriculum Development | — | The Curriculum Development course introduces participants to a range of theories and approaches to curriculum development, such as competency-based education and outcomes-based education. Although th… source |
| PIDP 3220 | Delivery of Instruction | — | The Delivery of Instruction course provides participants with the opportunity to prepare, deliver and debrief three short (10 min.) mini-lessons with the rest of the class. Participants are encourage… source |
| PIDP 3230 | Evaluation of Learning | — | The Evaluation of Learning course examines the practices that support the assessment and evaluation strategies used in education and training. The course provides the knowledge and skills to design a… source |
| PIDP 3240 | Media Enhanced Learning | — | The Media Enhanced Learning course enables participants to create, select, use and justify media, technology and tools for their various teaching and learning environments. The course emphasizes the… source |
| PIDP 3250 | Instructional Strategies | — | The Instructional Strategies course provides participants with the opportunity to experience and learn about a variety of instructional strategies and techniques which they can apply to their own tea… source |
| PIDP 3260 | Professional Practice | — | The Professional Practice course introduces participants to the issues, themes and concepts of effective instruction, instructor competencies, informal and formal assessment and evaluation of instruc… source |
| PIDP 3270 | Capstone Project | — | During the Capstone Project, participants will reflect upon the themes and concepts, key insights and points of learning from each PIDP course and how they understand the integration of these insight… source |
| PIDP 3300 | Teach Adult w/ Brain in Mind | — | At the end of this course, learners will be able to design, deliver, and evaluate adult education courses and programs in a manner that is compatible with the latest research on how the brain learns,… source |
| PIDP 3310 | Intercultural Competence | — | This course will focus on the challenges and opportunities of teaching in contexts of increasing cultural diversity. Participants will examine benefits and drawbacks of using models of culture and cu… source |
| PIDP 3320 | Facit Learn Online Fundamental | — | Facilitating Learning Online Fundamental provides participants with the opportunity to facilitate a short, pre-designed online learning activity for other course participants, usually with a small gr… source |
| PIDP 3330 | Facit Learn Online Design | — | Facilitating Learning Online Design provides participants with the opportunity to plan a unit of online learning and a prototype learning activity using an intentional design strategy. Progress on de… source |
| PIDP 3340 | Collabo Learning College Class | — | This course is designed for instructors who would like to implement collaborative learning strategies in their classrooms. It is a very practical course that will give learners experience working in… source |
| PIDP 3350 | Support Multilingual Learners | — | Post-secondary classrooms and other adult learning environments are more linguistically and culturally diverse than ever before. In this course, students will explore issues, learn skills and reflect… source |
| PIDP 3351 | Feedback Strategies | — | This course is for educators who would like to use a variety of strategies to provide feedback to their students to promote learning. Through interactive activities and practical application of the c… source |
| POLI 1100 | Intro to Politics & Government | — | This course introduces the study of politics and government and will explore the major concepts, methods, approaches and issues in political science, as well as the primary components of government s… source |
| PREH 1100 | Info Systems for Hlth Sciences | — | This course is designed to provide students, especially those with limited computer skills, with a basic level of computer literacy required for their success in academic and professional life. The c… source |
| PREH 1105 | Hlth Care Sys & Hlth Care Team | — | This course will help the student to understand the British Columbia (BC) Health Care System, the health care team, and the workplaces that health team members work in. An extensive review of the var… source |
| PREH 1110 | Info & Research Fundamentals | — | This course will introduce students to the effective, efficient and ethical use of library resources to complete written assignments. Students will evaluate information sources to ensure appropriaten… source |
| PREH 1115 | Medical Terminology | — | This course is designed to introduce medical terminology and provide a working knowledge of anatomy and disease processes relating to different body systems. Students become familiar with basic word… source |
| PREH 1200 | Career Planning | — | This course will assist the student with choosing an appropriate health sciences career that best fits their personal skill sets, attributes and goals. Students will develop an education plan to help… source |
| PREH 1205 | Communicating for Success | — | This course will focus on introductory development of effective speaking and listening skills that are required for successful interactions in health care, and in life generally. Socio-cultural compe… source |
| PREH 1210 | Interprofessional Collaboratio | — | This course will introduce students to the concept of Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) as it relates to quality patient care. It builds on the course Health Care System and Health Care Team from… source |
| PSYC 1100 | Psychology 1 | — | This course introduces students to the discipline of psychology and provides an overview of the major areas and perspectives in the field. It is an overview of the history, systems and theories, rese… source |
| PSYC 1200 | Psychology 2 | — | This course covers the concepts of memory, thinking and intelligence, emotion, motivation, theories of personality, life span development, health, stress and coping, psychological disorders, and appr… source |
| PSYC 2300 | Abnormal Psychology | — | This course explores the clinical features of a wide range of psychological disorders, their biopsychosocial etiologies, as well as commonly used therapeutic approaches. source |
| PSYC 2320 | Research Methods in Psychology | — | This course is an introduction to research methods in psychology with a particular focus on critical thinking and experimental design. source |
| SCIE 1100 | Engineering, Tech & Society | — | This course provides an introduction to the practice of engineering, surveying its history and its current state. The social and political aspects of engineering decisions will be illustrated by a nu… source |
| SCIE 1110 | Professional Communication | — | This course introduces engineering and computing science students to the principles of effective communication with special emphasis on the writing process, informative and persuasive writing, resear… source |
| SCIE 1151 | Engineering Graphics & Design | — | This course teaches the fundamentals of graphical communication in order to help students think and communicate visually in the context of engineering design. The course focuses on representing three… source |
| SCIE 1180 | Intro to Engineering Analysis | — | This course introduces students to problem modeling and simulation in engineering practice using one of the main engineering simulation tools - MATLAB. The course will present the basics of MATLAB pr… source |
| SIGN 1000 | American Sign Language Level 1 | — | This 120 hour course includes vocabulary development, manual alphabet, numeral system, simple structures and grammatical forms of ASL, as well as insight into the culture and community of Deaf people… source |
| SIGN 1100 | ASL 1 | — | The aim of this course is to develop the student's proficiency in the understanding and use of ASL vocabulary and grammatical structure. The student will learn basic grammatical features of ASL in a… source |
| SIGN 1110 | Advanced ASL | — | SIGN 1110 is an advanced ASL course which focuses on developing ASL language communication skills as well as improving fluency, articulation, and socio-cultural competencies. By the end of SIGN 1110… source |
| SIGN 1200 | ASL Lab 1 | — | The lab component of the ASL course is designed for students to practice signing ASL by participating in various communicative activities and experiencing a variety of situations as well as providing… source |
| SIGN 1300 | Deaf Culture & Community 1 | — | This course will cover the basic elements of Deaf Culture and Deaf Community with particular emphasis on current issues faced by the Deaf. The course will discuss and instill the concept of cultural… source |
| SIGN 1400 | Becoming an Ally 1 | — | This course introduces the student to terms related to Deaf people, Deaf culture, and sign language. The course also provides the student with an opportunity to examine assumptions and perspectives o… source |
| SIGN 1500 | Public Speak & Professionalism | — | This course is designed to help the student feel at ease making presentations in public. Topics covered include dealing with anxiety, knowing your audience, patterns of organization, research techniq… source |
| SIGN 2000 | American Sign Language Level 2 | — | This 120 hour course includes vocabulary development, fingerspelled words, numeral incorporation, basic structures and grammatical forms of ASL, as well as insight into the culture and community of D… source |
| SIGN 2100 | ASL 2 | — | In this course, the student will continue to build on their knowledge of ASL with increasing focus on more complex grammatical features and sentence structures. The student will increase their commun… source |
| SIGN 2200 | ASL Lab 2 | — | The lab component of the ASL course is designed for students to practice signing ASL by participating in various communicative activities and experiencing a variety of situations as well as providing… source |
| SIGN 2300 | Deaf Culture & Community 2 | — | This course approaches Deaf Culture and Community in more depth and introduces the topics of Deaf Education, Service Agencies for the d/Deaf, and Deaf Advocacy. The course includes a variety of activ… source |
| SIGN 2400 | Becoming an Ally 2 | — | This course is the second in the series of courses called Becoming An Ally (1,2,3) that are designed for students of ASL and Deaf culture who are exploring their career options as a non-Deaf ally wor… source |
| SIGN 2500 | Deaf Literature | — | is intended to enrich the students' exposure to the lives and experiences of Deaf people. This course is to examine the depiction of Deaf characters and experiences in written works such as poetry, n… source |
| SIGN 3000 | American Sign Language Level 3 | — | This 120 hour course includes vocabulary development, fingerspelled words, numeral incorporation, intermediate structures and grammatical forms of ASL, as well as insight into the culture and communi… source |
| SIGN 3100 | ASL 3 | — | In this course, the student will continue to build on their knowledge of ASL with increasing focus on more complex grammatical features and sentence structures. The student will increase their commun… source |
| SIGN 3200 | ASL Lab 3 | — | The lab component of the ASL course is designed for students to practice signing ASL by participating in various communicative activities and experiencing a variety of situations as well as providing… source |
| SIGN 3300 | Deaf Culture & Community 3 | — | The course will cover in depth the elements of Deaf Culture and the Deaf Community. In addition the topic of Education, Service Agencies and Advocacy will be included. The course will consist of a va… source |
| SIGN 3400 | Becoming an Ally 3 | — | is the third course in the series of courses called Becoming An Ally (1,2,3) which are designed for students of ASL and Deaf culture who are exploring their career options as a non-Deaf ally working… source |
| SIGN 3500 | ASL Literature | — | was always a small part of the ASL acquisition course. This course explores the literary forms and themes that are particular to works produced by Deaf people themselves, for example, storytelling us… source |
| SOCI 1100 | Sociology 1: Introductory Sociology | — | Sociology 1 ( SOCI 1100 ) - Introductory Sociology - This course introduces the discipline of sociology, its major social theories and research methods, to study social structure and social processes… source |
| SOCI 1200 | Sociology 2: Canadian Society | — | Sociology 2 ( SOCI 1200 ) - Canadian Society - This course examines Canadian society, its social institutions and processes, in historical and global context, with a focus on social inequality, socia… source |
| TESO 1101 | TESOL Overview | — | In this course, TESOL Diploma students are introduced to an overview of the theory and best practice instructional methodology used for teaching speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar and pro… source |
| TESO 1127 | Teaching Pronunciation | — | In this course, students will focus on the theory and best practice instructional methodology used for teaching pronunciation. Topics include basic English phonetics and phonology. The students learn… source |
| TESO 1128 | Teaching Writing | — | In this course, students will focus on second language writing theory, and best practice instructional methodology used to teach writing skills to English Language Learners from literacy to advanced… source |
| TESO 1133 | Teaching Reading | — | In this course, students will focus on the theory, best practice instructional methodology, and resources used for teaching reading skills to English Language Learners . This course also introduces c… source |
| TESO 1154 | Tutoring ESOL | — | This 6 hour practical course introduces how to tutor English to speakers of other languages. This course covers a range of topics including the role of the tutor of ESOL, how to lesson plan for speci… source |
| TESO 1168 | Teaching Grammar 1 | — | In this course, students will concentrate on an analysis of English grammar for teaching purposes. Diploma students are also introduced to the theory and best practice methodology as it pertains to t… source |
| TESO 1169 | Teaching Grammar 2 | — | In this course, students continue the exploration of the theory and best practice instructional methodology used to teach English grammatical structures. This course focuses on the Intermediate to Ad… source |
| TESO 1220 | Teach/Tutor Conversation Skill | — | This course examines the theory and instructional methodology used to tutor/teach grammar to ESOL students. Grammatical structures from the beginner-level through the advanced level are addressed. A… source |
| TESO 1227 | Apply for a TESOL Job | — | This dynamic, hands-on, six-hour workshop features information on how to be effective in identifying TESOL teaching positions that are right for you using print resources and the internet. Students e… source |
| TESO 1232 | Communications and Culture | — | In this course, students will continue the exploration of the theory and best practice instructional methodology used to teach pronunciation. Students will also focus on the development of advanced c… source |
| TESO 1246 | Foundations of TESOL 1 | — | English as Additional Language (EAL) instructors need to be conversant in foundational concepts in adult English language learning contexts. In Foundations of TESOL in Adult Learning Environments 1,… source |
| TESO 1247 | Teach EAL Grammar & Vocab 1 | — | Grammar and vocabulary are the essential building blocks of language. Students learn basic theory and methodology to teach English grammar and vocabulary to adult language learners. Students develop… source |
| TESO 1248 | Teach EAL Reading & Writing | — | Reading and writing skills are essential for language learners to develop and use in English language contexts, from daily activities to academic pursuits to workplace communications. In this course,… source |
| TESO 1249 | Teach EAL Listen, Speak, Pron | — | Students are introduced to the theory, instructional methodology and resources for the teaching of listening, speaking and pronunciation skills to adult English language learners. Students will explo… source |
| TESO 1251 | TESOL Work Experience 1 | — | Students apply the theory and methodology presented in the TESOL Short Certificate program in an authentic English language classroom setting. Students complete a total of 10 hours of observation in… source |
| TESO 1266 | Teaching Academic English | — | In this course, students are introduced to the best practice methodology and resources needed to prepare non-native speakers of English for English-medium post secondary education. This course focuse… source |
| TESO 1267 | Teaching Listening/Speaking | — | In this course, students will focus on the theory and best practice instructional methodology, and resources used for the teaching of listening and speaking skills to English language learners. The c… source |
| TESO 1269 | Teaching Vocabulary | — | This 6 hour interactive workshop examines how to teach vocabulary. The selection and sequence of vocabulary instruction is examined, learned, and applied. Topics include how to introduce new vocabula… source |
| TESO 1270 | TESOL Internship | — | The purpose of the TESOL Internship is to provide Diploma students with the opportunity to put the theory and methodology presented in the program into practice in an English language classroom. The… source |
| TESO 1274 | Intensive TESOL Training | — | The program of studies for this course provides a theoretical and practical foundation for teaching the English language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The course also focuses on… source |
| TESO 1275 | TESOL Practicum 1 | — | Students apply the theory and methodology presented in the TESOL Certificate program in an authentic English language classroom setting. Students complete a total of 10 hours of observation in at lea… source |
| TESO 1286 | Teaching IELTS Exam Prep | — | This 12-hour course will deal with a range of English language proficiency exams that are required most frequently by English-medium universities to screen ESL/EFL applicants in order to have evidenc… source |
| TRAI 3001 | ITA Fundamentals | — | The Industry Training Authority (ITA) Fundamentals course provides an overview of the ITA’s methodologies and documents and the role of the ITA. The focus of the course will be on how apprenticeship… source |
| TRAI 3002 | Trades Specific Facilitating | — | The Trades Specific Facilitating Learning course provides participants with the opportunity to prepare, deliver and debrief three mini-lessons that reflect vocational training best practices. Partici… source |
| TRAI 3003 | Trades Specific Assess Eval | — | The Trades Specific Assessment and Evaluation course examines the practices that support the assessment and evaluation strategies used in vocational training settings and organizations. The course en… source |
| TRAI 3004 | Trades Student Engagement | — | The Trades Specific Student Engagement Techniques course provides participants with the opportunity to integrate instructional strategies and techniques that reflect vocational contexts. Participants… source |
| TTMP 4002 | Transport Tech Appr Lvl 4 | — | This course introduces apprentices to the safe servicing of a variety of heavy mechanical systems, including: advanced brake systems, advanced hydraulic systems, hybrid systems, hydraulic assisted st… source |
| TTSP 0100 | Workplace Safety | — | This course includes the Worker’s Compensation Act outlined in the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, and its applicability to the automotive and heavy mechanical workplace. Topics include t… source |
| TTSP 0101 | Basic Welding Procedures | — | This course covers basic oxyacetylene, Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Metal Inert Gas (MIG), and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW ) welding procedures and safety practices. source |
| TTSP 0102 | Basic Sheet Metal Repair | — | This course introduces students to the characteristics of sheet metal, types of sheet metal damage, sheet metal tools and equipment, and minor sheet metal damage repair. source |
| TTSP 0103 | Automotive Refinishing | — | This course includes procedures and processes for safe preparation and application of refinish coatings. source |
| TTSP 0104 | Project Car | — | This course will enable students to combine the skills developed in Workplace Safety, Basic Welding Procedures, Basic Sheet Metal Repair, and Automotive Refinishing to use hands on practical skills f… source |
| TTSP 0105 | Heavy Equipment Operation | — | This course includes procedures required for the safe starting and stopping of heavy equipment and basic operation. source |
| TTSP 0106 | Forklift Operation | — | This course includes applicable regulations, safe forklift operation and IVES forklift certification. source |
| TTSP 0107 | Automotive Engines | — | This course includes principles, inspection and repair of gasoline internal combustion engines. Topics include service and repair of gaskets and seals, initial start-up and break-in, inspection of en… source |
| TTSP 0108 | Automotive Maintenance | — | This course focuses on general automotive maintenance procedures. Topics include lubricants and fluids, belts, hoses, wheels, and tires. As well as types of exterior lamps, body trim and hardware. source |
| TTSP 0109 | Introduction to Apprenticeship | — | This course will introduce students to the British Columbia apprenticeship system. Topics will include pre-requisites for entry to each of the five trades included in this program as well the creatio… source |
| VCDP 1110 | Design Foundation | — | In this foundational course, students will learn design principles as they apply to graphic designers. Students will begin by exploring and identifying the roles and responsibilities of a creative te… source |
| VCDP 1111 | Technical Foundation | — | Technical awareness and understanding is an essential foundation to being a responsible and astute graphic designer. This course focuses primarily on the technical aspects of healthy and sustainable… source |
| VCDP 1115 | Digital Design Tools | — | In this course, students will learn the tools involved in designing for digital and interactive media. Students will focus on technical skills from the design of professional graphics for digital use… source |
| VCDP 1120 | Digital Image 1 | — | Part of a graphic designer's toolbox must include the careful and competent use of images in designs. Students will learn how to source and select images with consideration of copyright laws, as well… source |
| VCDP 1121 | Photography | — | This is a project-based course that introduces students to both the theoretical and practical applications of digital photography for graphic designers. Students will learn how to professionally use… source |
| VCDP 1130 | Typography | — | is a core element of graphic visual communication. Students will first explore the historical foundations of letterforms and typographic design and will then learn to recognize and use classic typefa… source |
| VCDP 1132 | Writing for Designers 1 | — | This course introduces students to the building blocks of effective writing, from overall writing process techniques to details like word choice and sentence structure. Students will learn to define… source |
| VCDP 1133 | Design Thinking | — | Graphic designers must often solve challenging problems beyond simple aesthetic choices, and design thinking is an approach to problem solving that can help designers tackle these types of problems.… source |
| VCDP 1134 | Writing for Designers | — | This course introduces students to the writing skills that are critical specifically for designers. Students will learn to analyze the intended audience, purpose, and message of a piece of writing an… source |
| VCDP 1135 | Design Research | — | Research is a critical component of the design process. Both primary and secondary research can be used to ensure that designers create work that speaks to the right audience and adequately serves th… source |
| VCDP 1140 | Composition 1 | — | In this course, students will learn how to apply traditional design principles and client communication objectives confidently to a variety of compositions. They will learn to identify the key factor… source |
| VCDP 1142 | Composition | — | In this course, students will learn how to apply traditional design principles and client communication objectives to a variety of compositions. They will learn to identify the key factors that deter… source |
| VCDP 1242 | Composition 2 | — | In this course, students will learn to give layouts a clear identity and a strong visual hierarchy through visual and typographic relationships. They will work conceptually with semiotics and learn h… source |
| VCDP 1250 | Brand Identity 1 | — | Brand identity design is one of the most important disciplines for designers. This creative and dynamic course will give students a robust introduction to the brand identity design process, from rese… source |
| VCDP 1251 | Print Production | — | Students will explore the life cycle of a print job while using industry-standard design software like InDesign and Acrobat Professional to setup print projects. Students will learn print terminology… source |
| VCDP 1253 | Video Production | — | In this course, students will be introduced to basic video production, from planning and storyboarding through to final editing. Students will shoot their own video footage and create their own graph… source |
| VCDP 1260 | Brand Identity 2 | — | Students in this course will develop analytical, strategic, and creative thinking skills in the analysis and design of corporate brand identities. Students will develop a deeper understanding of the… source |
| VCDP 1270 | Web Design | — | This course introduces students to the design of responsive websites as well as basic concepts in user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design. Students will learn how websites are designed an… source |
| VCDP 1271 | Web Development 1 | — | This course introduces students to the basic technologies of front-end web development and guides them through hand-coding various layouts for the web. Students will learn about the technical setup o… source |
| VCDP 1280 | UI/UX Design | — | This course will give students a strong foundational understanding of the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design principles designers need to create intuitive and effective websites and… source |
| VCDP 1283 | Wordpress 1 | — | Wordpress is currently the most widely used content management system (CMS) in the graphic design industry. It is used to power online presences on a variety of scales, from small entrepreneurial bus… source |
| VCDP 1290 | Portfolio Foundation | — | Students will individually select from the year a number of design projects and learn how to effectively showcase their design work through a variety of formats and mediums. They will build and devel… source |
| VCDP 1292 | Guided Design Exploration | — | Being able to independently and proactively engage in design exploration is a great asset to every designer, and this course gives first-year students the opportunity to freely explore various design… source |
| VCDP 1293 | Mini-Portfolio | — | Students in this mini-course will review all the work they’ve completed in their first year of the Graphic Design Diploma program. Under the mentorship and guidance of an instructor, students will se… source |
| VCDP 2100 | EDI in Design | — | Design can have a powerful influence on social, cultural, economic, and political systems. As a result, it's important for designers to think critically about how their work can influence our world.… source |
| VCDP 2110 | Print Production | — | Students will explore the life cycle of a print job while using industry-standard design software like InDesign and Acrobat Professional to setup print projects. Students will learn print terminology… source |
| VCDP 2115 | Video Production | — | In this course, students will be introduced to basic video production, from planning and storyboarding through to final editing. Students will shoot their own video footage and create their own graph… source |
| VCDP 2120 | Brand Identity 1 | — | Brand identity design is one of the most important disciplines for designers. This creative and dynamic course will give students a robust introduction to the brand identity design process, from rese… source |
| VCDP 2125 | Design Exploration | — | Being able to independently and proactively engage in design exploration is a great asset to every designer, and this course gives students the opportunity to freely explore various design-related to… source |
| VCDP 2312 | Digital Image 2 | — | A strong ability in image editing allows a designer to create images that fit well into their designs and also communicate the desired message of a project. In this course, students will push their a… source |
| VCDP 2313 | Design Project Management | — | Professional design projects are complex, requiring several stages and different collaborative roles. This course introduces students to the key principles in design project management, from initial… source |
| VCDP 2315 | UI/UX Design 1 | — | This course will give students a strong foundational understanding of the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design principles designers need to create intuitive and effective websites and… source |
| VCDP 2320 | Advertising and Art Direction | — | Concept is key in advertising design, and in this course, students will use creative thinking and visual communication principles to develop an ad campaign concept that can be adapted across various… source |
| VCDP 2325 | Studio: Fundamentals | — | In this course, students will dive into the management of professional design projects by working with real clients in the department's client studio. Students will be guided in learning important pr… source |
| VCDP 2341 | Writing for Designers 2 | — | This advanced writing course gives students a deeper understanding of concept and strategy in verbal and written communication. Students will learn how to analyze the goals of a project and create an… source |
| VCDP 2345 | Web Development | — | This course introduces students to the basic technologies of front-end web development and guides them through hand-coding various layouts for the web. Students will learn about the technical setup o… source |
| VCDP 2350 | UI/UX Strategy | — | Students in this course will improve their ability to creatively solve problems as UI/UX designers. Projects will present students with advanced web or interaction design challenges that require nove… source |
| VCDP 2351 | Content Strategy & Info Archi | — | The selection and organization of content is a critical component in the design of interactive experiences, and this course introduces students to important concepts in both content strategy and info… source |
| VCDP 2355 | Wordpress | — | is currently the most widely used content management system (CMS) in the graphic design industry. It is used to power online presences on a variety of scales, from small entrepreneurial businesses to… source |
| VCDP 2360 | Brand Identity 2 | — | Students in this course will develop analytical, strategic, and creative thinking skills in the analysis and design of corporate brand identities. Students will develop a deeper understanding of the… source |
| VCDP 2430 | Editorial Design | — | Students in this exciting course will extend their creativity to create a professionally structured magazine from concept to print-ready files. Through research and case studies, students will inspec… source |
| VCDP 2440 | Wordpress 2 | — | Students will review the basics of installing and configuring Wordpress websites and then use live Wordpress websites to practice solving complex web design challenges. Projects will require excellen… source |
| VCDP 2445 | Video and Animation | — | Designers are increasingly asked to prepare content for a variety of digital media platforms, from eCommerce product videos to animated GIFs for social media. In this course, students will use indust… source |
| VCDP 2455 | Studio: Special Topics | — | In this studio course, students will work collaboratively on various graphic design projects for real-world clients. Under the mentorship of an instructor, students will meet with a client to determi… source |
| VCDP 2460 | Web Development 2 | — | In this course, students will participate in technical workshops that expand their skill in hand-coding HTML5 and CSS3, with a focus on creating a complete multi-page responsive website and uploading… source |
| VCDP 2465 | Studio: Specialization | — | In this studio course, students will explore independent learning and entrepreneurial thinking through self-directed projects. Students will explore entrepreneurial thinking by either completing inde… source |
| VCDP 2470 | Packaging Design | — | Students in this course will journey through the inner workings of the entire packaging design process from creative brief and conceptual ideation to the development of a print-ready design file. Thr… source |
| VCDP 2475 | Studio: Design and Development | — | In this unique studio course, design and development students with different specialties will work together in small groups to design and build a UI/UX project for a real-world client. Under the ment… source |
| VCDP 2480 | Online Marketing | — | In this course, students will learn different marketing approaches used to promote products and services online. The course will introduce students to basic general marketing principles and then focu… source |
| VCDP 2490 | Portfolio | — | This course will prepare students to look for work in the competitive design industry. Students will select and refine past design projects and then create a professional design portfolio for both on… source |
| VCDP 2495 | Graduating Event Design | — | In this course, students will draw on everything they’ve learned previously in their programs to brand and market the department's annual graduating event, which aims to connect VCC with the design i… source |
| VCDP 2500 | Practicum | — | A practicum bridges the gap between education and industry and affords students the opportunity to explore career options through research and informational interviews. Students will gain industry ex… source |