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Mohawk College Continuing Education Catalogue Winter 2013

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Languages and Communications / Leisure <strong>Education</strong><br />

Program of Studies<br />

For program details visit<br />

ce.mohawkcollege.ca/languageinterpreter<br />

A 180-hour training program must be<br />

completed as follows:<br />

Mandatory Courses: Hours<br />

LANG10031 Intro to Spoken Language Interpreting 30<br />

LANG10032 Consecutive Interpreting 30<br />

LANG10033 Skills Devel - Sight Translation 30<br />

LANG10034 Skills Development - Simultaneous 30<br />

LANG10035 Setting Specific Interpreting 36<br />

LANG10036 Capstone Course-Skills Integration 30<br />

You must successfully complete and pass<br />

a Competency Test (CILISAT or ILSAT)<br />

administered by a provincial agency. This<br />

mandatory testing is recommended to be<br />

taken after the Fourth Course LANG10034<br />

and must be completed prior to registering in<br />

the Sixth Course LANG10036. Any associated<br />

expenses are your responsibility.<br />

Testing can be arranged through <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>. Contact Bonnie Pataran for details.<br />

ORIENTATION SESSION<br />

Thursday, November 29, 2012<br />

6:30 - 8:00 p.m.<br />

OR<br />

Thursday, December 6, 2012<br />

6:30 - 8:00 p.m.<br />

OR<br />

Tuesday, January 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />

6:30 - 8:00 p.m.<br />

FENNELL CAMPUS - J-WING - ROOM J103<br />

Park in Lot P8<br />

Contact 905-575-2307 /<br />

bonnie.pataran@mohawkcollege.ca to<br />

reserve a spot<br />

INTENSIVE LANGUAGE INTERPRETER<br />

TRAINING PROGRAM<br />

BECOME A QUALIFIED INTERPRETER IN 3<br />

1/2 MONTHS<br />

Start Date: January 9 - April 10<br />

Offered during the evening hours- Mon/ Wed/<br />

Fri and one Saturday per course<br />

Tuition Cost: $1439.51 for 6 courses<br />

(does not include competency testing cost)<br />

Attend one of the Orientation Sessions or<br />

contact Bonnie Pataran for course schedule<br />

Prior to registering for the Capstone Course,<br />

Skills Integration you must provide proof of<br />

successful completion of the<br />

CILISAT or ILSAT test.<br />

Introduction to Spoken Language<br />

Interpreting LANG10031<br />

Explore the fundamentals of spoken language<br />

interpreting in various settings, with emphasis<br />

on the interpreter's role, standards of practice,<br />

and skills required for successful interpreting.<br />

Revision of dates if necessary.<br />

12736 FF TU/TH Jan15 6:30-9:30 10 $232.20<br />

12737 FF SA Jan19 9:00-3:30 5 $232.20<br />

80 How to read course<br />

details:<br />

Consecutive Interpreting LANG10032<br />

Benefit from a skilful mix of theory and practice<br />

focused on memory and comprehension,<br />

note taking, vocabulary building and handling<br />

linguistic and ethical challenges. Prerequisite:<br />

LANG10031. Revision of dates if necessary.<br />

12738 FF TU/TH Feb26 6:30-9:30 10 $232.20<br />

12739 FF SA Mar2 9:00-3:30 5 $232.20<br />

Writing for Publication<br />

Certificate (123)<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Certificate<br />

Graduation Requirement: 5 courses<br />

With a new focus and new courses, this<br />

certificate program is ideal for beginner and<br />

established writers alike who are interested in<br />

creating or enhancing their portfolio of written<br />

work. Refresh and refine your skills in the<br />

fundamentals of plot, prose and character or<br />

take specialized courses in a writing form that<br />

appeals to you. Whether you're a would-be<br />

novelist, filmmaker, poet, or writer of creative<br />

non-fiction, this reinvigorated program will help<br />

you jump-start your creativity, improve your<br />

technique and most importantly, get you writing.<br />

Questions?<br />

905-575-2025 / crearts@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

905-575-2307 /<br />

bonnie.pataran@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Successful completion of senior secondary<br />

school English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

For program details and graduation<br />

requirements visit<br />

ce.mohawkcollege.ca/writingpublication<br />

Option Group 1 - Choose 3:<br />

COMM10120 The Dynamics of Plot 39<br />

COMM10141 The Dynamics of Character 39<br />

COMMLL904 Creative Writing 39<br />

COMMLLP01 Grammar For Writers 39<br />

LANGLL936 Novel Writing 1 39<br />

COMM10000 Intro To Creative Non-Fiction 39<br />

COMMLLT03 Writing For Publication 1 -online 42<br />

COMMLLT09 Writing For Publication 2 - online 42<br />

COMMLLT02 Grammar For Writing Professionals 42<br />

Option Group 2 - Choose 1:<br />

Refer to the website for a list of optional<br />

courses<br />

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION -<br />

SERIES<br />

To further your studies - please visit the website<br />

for details<br />

Writing for Stage and Screen 1 and 2 can be<br />

used in the<br />

PERFORMING ARTS CERTIFICATE<br />

Creative Writing COMMLL904<br />

Learn or review the building blocks of fiction<br />

writing. Enhance your understanding of plot<br />

and character development, setting, dialogue,<br />

backstory, point of view, and the concept of<br />

"show, don't tell".<br />

12735 FF TH Jan10 7:00-10:00 13 $301.86<br />

The Dynamics of Character COMM10141<br />

Create memorable characters that are the heart<br />

of great storytelling. Workshop the techniques<br />

necessary for vivid characterization, dialogue,<br />

description and backstory. Analyze great<br />

characters from Madame Bovary to Seinfeld.<br />

12734 FF TU Jan8 7:00-10:00 13 $301.86<br />

The Dynamics of Plot COMM10120<br />

Focus on the unsung hero of great storytelling:<br />

plot. Study and use various plot mechanics<br />

and devices through in-class workshop. Learn<br />

how to refresh classic storytelling arcs and<br />

incorporate backstory and thematic content.<br />

Avoid plot cliches. Study great plots from the<br />

movies, short stories and novels.<br />

12733 FF TU Jan8 7:00-10:00 13 $301.86<br />

Creative Writing II: Short Fiction<br />

COMMLL945<br />

Continue to hone your fiction writing skills.<br />

Create vibrant characters, settings and<br />

dialogue, then weave them together into<br />

cohesive short stories. Workshops and<br />

revisions follow your work from first to final<br />

draft.<br />

12731 FF WE Jan9 7:00-10:00 13 $301.86<br />

Writing Family History and Memoirs<br />

COMM10111<br />

Do you have a family story worth telling? Draw<br />

on your own experiences or family background<br />

to create memorable and compelling nonfiction.<br />

Learn creative non-fiction technique and<br />

receive helpful feedback.<br />

12729 FF WE Jan10 7:00-10:00 13 $301.86<br />

Writing For Children COMMLLP05<br />

Explore children's literature. Develop the unique<br />

skills needed to produce stories, poems, and<br />

articles for primary and grade-school children.<br />

Topics include getting ideas, getting published<br />

and marketing your work.<br />

12732 FF TU Jan8 7:00-10:00 13 $301.86<br />

Writing Poetry COMMLLP04<br />

Combine sound, memory, image and sensuality<br />

with strong technique to elevate your poetry.<br />

Learn how to edit your work. Expand your<br />

subject matter. Study devices and genres from<br />

the classic to the contemporary.<br />

12730 FF WE Jan9 7:00-10:00 13 $301.86<br />

Leisure <strong>Education</strong><br />

LEISURE EDUCATION...SOMETHING FOR<br />

EVERYONE<br />

Why not add something new to your life?<br />

Consider various leisure opportunities. Look for<br />

Fencing, Coaching and Wilderness courses.<br />

Questions?<br />

905-575-2298 /<br />

katya.garon@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Leisure Coaching<br />

Effective April 2004, NCCP Coaching Theory<br />

Level 1 & 2 were replaced by Introduction to<br />

Competition Part A & B, intended for coaches<br />

working with young athletes whose skills are<br />

beyond beginner level and who are competing<br />

more often and at higher levels. If you have<br />

completed Coaching Theory Level 1, you can<br />

go directly into Part B.<br />

Coaching: Introduction to Competition -<br />

Part A SPRT10000<br />

Focus on ethical coaching, planning a practice<br />

and nutritional advice. Participants must be 16<br />

years of age. Manual included in course fee.<br />

11679 FF FR Jan18 6:00-10:00 2 $135.00<br />

SA 9:00-5:00<br />

11680 FF FR Mar8 6:00-10:00 2 $135.00<br />

SA 9:00-5:00<br />

CRN* Location Day(s) Start Times #Sessions Fee<br />

12256 FF WE Jan11 6:30-9:30 6 $104.20

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