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Mohawk College Continuing Education Catalogue Winter 2013

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Records and Information<br />

Management Certificate<br />

(810)<br />

Ontario <strong>College</strong> Certificate<br />

Graduation Requirement: 6 courses<br />

With the increasing production of and demand<br />

for complex information and the widespread<br />

use of automated technologies, businesses,<br />

non-profit organizations and government<br />

agencies are striving to manage information<br />

assets effectively Records and information<br />

management programs contribute to the<br />

efficiency of an organization's operations by<br />

providing systematic control of information<br />

resources, from creation through use, storage<br />

and final disposition. Learn to operate a records<br />

management program in any organizational<br />

setting.<br />

Questions?<br />

905-575-2703 / disted@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

905-575-2309 /<br />

dolores.harmspenner@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A pass standing in grade 12 English at the<br />

general level, or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

For program details and graduation<br />

requirements visit<br />

disted.mohawkcollege.ca/recordsmanagement<br />

Mandatory Courses: Hours<br />

OADMRM100 Records and Info Mgt Fundamentals 39<br />

OADMRM101 Active Records Management 39<br />

GRAPRM102 Document Mgt Technology 39<br />

COMMLL122 Research & Reporting - LGS 39<br />

LIBRRM103 Archives 39<br />

INFO10095 MS Office 2007 42<br />

<strong>Catalogue</strong> listings for English and computer<br />

courses required for this program are<br />

included under other headings in the<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> portion of this catalogue.<br />

Check the index for the course name.<br />

Active Records Management<br />

OADMRM101<br />

Investigate the skills and techniques needed to<br />

effectively manage and control active records in<br />

various formats. Examine file plan development,<br />

typical filing systems, storage systems and<br />

equipment, and file maintenance procedures.<br />

Prerequisite: OADMRM100. 39 hours<br />

12414 OL Jan11 $325.22<br />

Document Management Technology<br />

GRAPRM102<br />

Explore the application of electronic documents,<br />

imaging and micrographic technology to<br />

records management, short and long term<br />

storage and retrieval. Topics include: metadata,<br />

life expectancy of electronic storage media,<br />

secure storage media, migration and image file<br />

formats. 39 hours<br />

12410 OL Jan11 $325.22<br />

GO GREEN!<br />

Start up information<br />

available online ONLY<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong>/Online Learning<br />

General <strong>Education</strong><br />

Courses<br />

The following courses are designed as general<br />

interest and/or General <strong>Education</strong> electives for<br />

various post-secondary programs. Each course<br />

is a stand-alone course.<br />

For additional General <strong>Education</strong> courses, refer<br />

to the index at the back of the catalogue for<br />

those courses indicated with an (E).<br />

disted.mohawkcollege.ca/generaleducation<br />

Anger Management CONF10005 (E)<br />

Learn about the many types of anger and how<br />

to manage and/or modify it. You will identify<br />

your specific anger triggers and how your<br />

anger evolved. Personality and behaviour<br />

influences will be examined before moving onto<br />

comprehensive anger management strategies<br />

proven to be highly successful. 39 hours<br />

11391 OL Jan11 $325.22<br />

Art History and Theory ARTT10014 (E)<br />

Familiarize yourself with early historical<br />

foundations to present day exemplars of art<br />

making. Focus on world art with an emphasis<br />

on Western art history (from renaissance to<br />

today) and some attention to international art<br />

(Canadian, Contemporary, Asian, First Nations,<br />

Islamic). 48 hours<br />

11234 OL Jan11 $384.95<br />

Astronomy GSCI10006 (E)<br />

Discover the wonders of Astronomy. Examine<br />

the bodies of the Solar System, and learn<br />

interesting facts about the planets and their<br />

moons, the stars, nebulae and galaxies. 45<br />

hours<br />

11511 OL Jan11 $367.10<br />

Canadian Politics SSCISS105 (E)<br />

Develop insight into Canadian politics. Topics<br />

include the structure of government in Canada,<br />

the practice of politics, and discussion of major<br />

political issues. 42 hours<br />

11338 OL Jan11 $346.16<br />

Co-dependency as an Addiction<br />

PSYC10008 (E)<br />

Examine the personalities of abusers and<br />

those who are abused and how individuals<br />

with complimentary personality disorders unite<br />

and form bonds. Object Relations Theory and<br />

how women and men are unconsciously drawn<br />

to abusive partners because of personality<br />

disorders caused by childhood abuse or neglect<br />

will be the focal point. 45 hours<br />

11181 OL Jan11 $367.10<br />

Criminal Psychology - Psychopathic<br />

Minds PSYC10002 (E)<br />

Explore the psychopathic mind and examine<br />

how and why some individuals become<br />

criminals. Study what is known about serial<br />

killers, stalkers, rapists and criminals and<br />

current techniques used in criminal profiling and<br />

questioning. 45 hours<br />

11372 OL Jan11 $367.10<br />

11127 OL Feb1 $367.10<br />

11132 OL Mar1 $367.10<br />

Criminal Psychology 2 - Criminal Minds<br />

PSYC10003 (E)<br />

Enhance your understanding of the criminal<br />

mind. Further explore issues discussed in<br />

Criminal Psychology Psychopathic Minds<br />

and examine psychological models related to<br />

criminology. 45 hours<br />

11219 OL Jan11 $367.10<br />

Cults and Terrorism SSCI10006 (E)<br />

Examine conformity issues surrounding<br />

religious fundamentalism, sects, cults, and<br />

terrorist groups. Explore reasons why people<br />

join, and why they may have difficulty leaving,<br />

society's role in supporting cultic groups<br />

and strategies for protecting individuals and<br />

vulnerable populations. 45 hours<br />

11488 OL Feb1 $367.10<br />

Developmental Psychology PSYCSS271<br />

(E)<br />

Covering topics across the human lifespan,<br />

from infancy through to old age, you will<br />

examine theories of child development and<br />

the research that bears on these theories.<br />

Development across the physical, social,<br />

emotional, and cognitive domain will also be<br />

covered including the nature-nurture issue;<br />

the effects of early experience; and continuity<br />

- discontinuity in developmental change. 45<br />

hours<br />

11202 OL Jan11 $367.10<br />

11487 OL Feb1 $367.10<br />

11437 OL Mar1 $367.10<br />

Domestic and Workplace Violence<br />

PSYC10006 (E)<br />

Examine conflict resolution strategies and<br />

where they work to reduce incidents of violent<br />

behaviour such as abusive relationships,<br />

confrontation in the workplace and violence in<br />

the schools. 45 hours<br />

11227 OL Jan11 $367.10<br />

Forensic Psychology PSYC10001 (E)<br />

Designed for those interested in understanding<br />

or pursuing a career in forensic/correctional<br />

psychology, you will cover areas related to<br />

Criminal Psychology, Police Psychology,<br />

Victimology and Victim Services, Psychology<br />

and the courts and Correctional Psychology. 36<br />

hours<br />

11357 OL Jan11 $304.28<br />

Geological Disasters ENVR10005 (E)<br />

Examine the causes and the effects of some of<br />

the world's greatest disasters associated with<br />

earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, hurricanes,<br />

floods, fires, extinctions and impacts from<br />

space. 45 hours<br />

11194 OL Jan11 $367.10<br />

Global Warming Concepts ENVR10004<br />

(E)<br />

Debate issues related to global warming and<br />

develop skills in innovative thinking, research,<br />

political awareness, ethical reasoning,<br />

debating, and communicating. Develop an<br />

awareness of the current scientific certainties<br />

and uncertainties related to global warming. 30<br />

hours<br />

11128 OL Jan11 $262.40<br />

11599 OL Mar1 $262.40<br />

Register online at ce.mohawkcollege.ca (*CRN required)<br />

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