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CONTINUING EDUCATION...Learning for Life<br />

MOHAWK<br />

C O L L E G E<br />

cecat.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Creativity<br />

in Bloom<br />

See story inside.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong>/<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2002</strong>


ON OUR COVER....<br />

Don Burroughs<br />

Donna Crone McMillan<br />

Kate Kemp Pat MacDonald<br />

Event Planning Techniques Certificate Program student Faye Kolodey (left)<br />

and Instructor Shelley Merlo-Orzel. This photo was taken at the annual<br />

Mumz’ncraft event at Gage Park. This event is a partnership between <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>, the New City of Hamilton and other community organizations.<br />

Faye Kolodey is the Administrative Director for “Business Information<br />

Technology Network”. Her event planning responsibilities include planning<br />

and implementing the High Tech Career Fair, workshops and smaller events.<br />

Faye knows the <strong>College</strong> well. She has been both a full-time and part-time<br />

student since 1973. In October <strong>2002</strong>, she will be part of the first graduating<br />

class for the Event Planning Techniques Certificate Program.<br />

Shelley Merlo-Orzel is one of the instructors in the Event Planning Techniques<br />

Certificate Program. Outside of the <strong>College</strong>, she is Manager of Community<br />

and World Events, New City of Hamilton Department of Culture and<br />

Recreation. She coordinates the Special Events Advisory Team (S.E.A.T.) that<br />

reviews all events and ensures city guidelines are met. Shelley coordinates<br />

many of Hamilton’s Special Events like the Canada Day Celebrations, Christmas<br />

in the City and First Night New Year’s Eve Celebrations. Most recently she has<br />

been appointed the city liaison for the Royal Canadian Golf Association’s 2003<br />

Bell Canadian Open and 2003 Canadian and World Cycling Championships.<br />

Continuing<br />

Education<br />

LEADERSHIP TEAM<br />

Don Burroughs<br />

Chair, Continuing Education<br />

Engineering Technology<br />

Donna Crone McMillan<br />

Chair, Continuing Education<br />

Creative & Applied Arts, Distance Education<br />

Kate Kemp<br />

Chair, Continuing Education<br />

Health Sciences and Human Services<br />

Pat MacDonald<br />

Chair, Continuing Education<br />

Business and Community Studies


MOHAWK COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

ASSOCIATED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS ................................7<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Certificates ......................................................................................16<br />

Computer ........................................................................................25<br />

Diplomas ........................................................................................12<br />

Labour Studies ................................................................................18<br />

Workshops ......................................................................................12<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ........................................................125<br />

COMPUTER<br />

Business - Computer ......................................................................25<br />

Business Development - Computer ..............................................129<br />

Distance Education - Computer ......................................................50<br />

Engineering Technology - Computer ..............................................73<br />

COURSE LISTINGS<br />

Brantford Campus ............................................................................2<br />

Stoney Creek Campus ......................................................................2<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> courses ............................................................................135<br />

CREATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

Aesthetics/Cosmetics ......................................................................31<br />

Dressmaking/Fashion ......................................................................33<br />

Floral/Horticulture ..........................................................................39<br />

Music ..............................................................................................43<br />

Photography ....................................................................................44<br />

Visual Arts ......................................................................................45<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION/ONTARIOLEARN.COM<br />

Association of Condominium Managers ........................................64<br />

Business ..........................................................................................53<br />

Computer ........................................................................................50<br />

Health ..............................................................................................54<br />

Internet ............................................................................................52<br />

Languages........................................................................................59<br />

Library & Information Technician/Records Management ..............60<br />

Mathematics/Physical Sciences ......................................................61<br />

OntarioLearn.com ..........................................................................64<br />

Social Sciences ................................................................................63<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

Apprenticeship/Skills Development ................................................69<br />

Building and Construction Sciences ..............................................70<br />

Computer ........................................................................................73<br />

Electrotechnology............................................................................72<br />

Fire Services ....................................................................................78<br />

Industrial Management, Mechanical & Materials Engineering ......78<br />

Legislative Compliance Courses/Testing ........................................84<br />

Mathematics/Statistics ....................................................................86<br />

Physical Sciences ............................................................................87<br />

Physics ............................................................................................87<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

GENERAL INTEREST<br />

Cooking ........................................................................................103<br />

Dancing ........................................................................................123<br />

Developing New Interests ............................................................123<br />

Life and Career Skills ....................................................................124<br />

HEALTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ......................................................89<br />

Complementary Therapies ..............................................................88<br />

For the General Public ....................................................................88<br />

Gerontology ..................................................................................102<br />

Health Professionals & Health Care Workers ................................90<br />

Medical Laboratory Technology ....................................................90<br />

Nursing & Practical Nursing Certificates ........................................91<br />

Non-Nursing Certificates & Diplomas ............................................96<br />

Personal Support Worker ................................................................99<br />

Rehabilitation ..................................................................................98<br />

HOSPITALITY & TRAVEL<br />

Bartending Certificate ..................................................................103<br />

Hospitality & Food Courses ..........................................................103<br />

Tourism & Travel ..........................................................................105<br />

Travel Education ..........................................................................106<br />

HUMAN SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

Bereavement & Career/Counselling..............................................108<br />

Child & Youth Worker Diploma ..................................................107<br />

E<strong>CE</strong> ..............................................................................................107<br />

Educational Assistant ....................................................................109<br />

Not-for-Profit ................................................................................111<br />

Recreation & Leisure Services/Special Events ............................112<br />

Security & Private Investigation ..................................................113<br />

Social Service Worker ..................................................................107<br />

Sensory Loss ................................................................................114<br />

Workplace Leadership ..................................................................114<br />

LANGUAGES & COMMUNICATIONS<br />

English ..........................................................................................115<br />

English as a Second Language ......................................................115<br />

Languages - Other ........................................................................116<br />

Preparatory Courses ......................................................................115<br />

LEISURE EDUCATION ................................................................118<br />

SOCIAL SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S ....................................................................122<br />

WEEKEND WORKSHOPS ..........................................................123<br />

COLLEGE INFORMATION<br />

Campus Codes ..................................................................................3<br />

<strong>College</strong> Services ............................................................................130<br />

Financial Information ....................................................................131<br />

Index ..............................................................................................136<br />

Maps ..............................................................................................134<br />

Parking ..........................................................................................132<br />

Registration Form ..............................................................................6<br />

Touchtone Registration ....................................................................4<br />

Visit the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> website at www.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 1


B R A N T F O R D / S TONEY CREEK COURSE LISTINGS<br />

BRANTFORD COURSES<br />

AC Electrical/Electronic Theory<br />

Applied Accounting-Bookkeeping<br />

Biology Preparatory<br />

Blue Print Reading Mechanical<br />

CA Simply Accounting<br />

CAD/CAM Advanced 3D<br />

CAD/CAM (MasterCAM) 2D<br />

Ceramics<br />

CNC Programming<br />

Communications (Langs)<br />

DC Electrical/Electronic Theory<br />

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain<br />

S TONEY CREEK COURSES<br />

Airbrushing Techniques<br />

Bending Dies<br />

Blank, Draw & Trim Dies<br />

Blue Print Reading<br />

Cabinet Making<br />

CAD/CAM Advanced 3D<br />

CAM Operated Dies<br />

Ceramics<br />

Certificate of Qualification<br />

CNC Programming<br />

Common Drive Components<br />

DC Electrical/Electronic Theory<br />

Deep Draw Dies<br />

Electricity 2 - Commercial/Light Industrial<br />

Electronics II (Semiconductors)<br />

Framing Techniques<br />

Furniture Finishing<br />

Furniture/Cabinetmaking<br />

Educational Assistant<br />

Effective Supervision-Human Relations<br />

Gas Technician<br />

Human Resource Management Studies<br />

Internet Starting Point<br />

Introduction to Microcomputer CAD<br />

Jazz Improvisation Workshop<br />

La Pratique du Francais 2<br />

Labour Economics<br />

Literature:A Practical Approach<br />

Machine Shop<br />

Mechanical Desktop - Part Modelling<br />

Gas Metal Arc Welding<br />

Gas Technician<br />

Hydraulic Troubleshooting & Re-Building<br />

Internet Starting Point<br />

Introduction to Die Design<br />

Introduction to Microcomputer CAD<br />

Jewellery & Silversmithing<br />

Machine Shop<br />

Mechanical<br />

Mixology<br />

MS Access<br />

MS Excel<br />

MS PowerPoint<br />

MS Word for Windows<br />

Piercing and Progressive Dies<br />

Pipefitting for Industrial Mechanic<br />

Pneumatic Troubleshooting<br />

Power Transmission<br />

2 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

MS Access<br />

MS Excel<br />

MS PowerPoint<br />

MS Word for Windows<br />

Paper Tole<br />

Photography<br />

Recruitment and Selection<br />

Using Windows<br />

Watercolour Painting<br />

Web Page Design<br />

Welding<br />

Workshop for Windows<br />

Pre-License Electrical<br />

Project in Mechanical Design<br />

Residential Electrical & Plumbing<br />

Residential Heat Loss/Gain Calculation &<br />

Duct System<br />

Shielded Metal Arc Welding<br />

Smart Serve Certification Course<br />

Stained Glass<br />

Transportation Lubrication<br />

Upholstery<br />

Using Windows<br />

Watercolour Painting<br />

Web Page Design<br />

Welding<br />

Weldments and Structural<br />

Wine Appreciation<br />

Workshop for Windows<br />

Please see individual sections of this catalogue for details on the above courses.<br />

y o u ’ re invited to...<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> is pleased to invite you and your family and friends to VIP Saturday at the<br />

Fennell Campus. This fun and informative Open House event provides an opportunity for<br />

accepted and future applicants to learn more about <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

LOT’S HAPPENING!<br />

• Fennell Campus and residence tours • Program information • Lab tours and displays<br />

• Information on student services and housing • <strong>College</strong> prep for parents • Financial aid information<br />

• Entertainment and F R E Ebarbecue • Interactive information sessions, including “The Brain”<br />

GREAT DOOR PRIZES AND GIVEAWAYS!<br />

• $500 toward <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> tuition • Annual <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> parking pass<br />

• Bookstore certificates • Food vouchers • ...and much more!<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

Visit <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s website at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

or call 905-575-2115<br />

Brantford& Area residents,<br />

call 519 759-7200 ext. 2115<br />

or e-mail admissions@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 11, 10 am-2 pm<br />

Overnight Accommodation in <strong>Mohawk</strong>’s<br />

residence is available at reasonable rates.<br />

Call 905-385-3200 or<br />

e-mail clcmohawk@sympatico.ca<br />

for more info or to make a reservation.


CAMPUS CODES<br />

NOTE: A two character code is used in the course information line to identify our various <strong>College</strong> locations.<br />

AN Ancaster High School<br />

374 Jerseyville Rd.W.<br />

Ancaster ON<br />

905-648-4468<br />

BA Binbrook Conservation Area<br />

4110 Harrison Rd.<br />

Binbrook ON<br />

905-692-3228<br />

BD Brantford & District Labour Ed.<br />

110 Icomm Drive<br />

Brantford ON<br />

519-753-9142<br />

BF Brantford Campus<br />

411 Elgin Street<br />

Brantford ON<br />

519-758-6014<br />

BG Brantford General Hospital<br />

200 Terrace Hill St.<br />

Brantford ON<br />

519-752-7871<br />

BY Brantford Y<br />

40 Queen St<br />

Brantford ON<br />

519-752-6568<br />

CC Christie Conservation Area<br />

Highway #5<br />

Flamborough ON<br />

905-628-3060<br />

CS McKinnon Park S.S., Caledonia<br />

91 Haddington St.<br />

Caledonia ON<br />

905-765-4466<br />

CY Caledonia Presbyterian Church<br />

117 Argyle St.N.<br />

Caledonia ON<br />

905-765-4524<br />

DA Dundas Valley School of Art<br />

21 Olgilvie<br />

Dundas ON<br />

905-628-6357<br />

DE Distance Education<br />

Offered via Distance Education format<br />

DL Dundas Library<br />

18 Ogilvie<br />

Dundas ON<br />

905-627-3507<br />

DN Dunnville Secondary School<br />

110 Helena St.<br />

Dunnville ON<br />

905-774-7401<br />

EX course work done via PLA<br />

FF Fennell Campus<br />

135 Fennell Ave.W.<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-575-1212<br />

FW Field Work<br />

GC Hamilton Gun Club<br />

Highway 20 West<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-692-4224<br />

HA Hagersville High School<br />

70 Parkview Rd.<br />

Hagersville ON<br />

905-768-3318<br />

HB Hamilton Harbour<br />

605 James St.N.<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-525-4330<br />

HC Hamilton General Hospital<br />

237 Barton St.E.<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-527-4322<br />

HD Hamilton & District Labour Ed. Ctr.<br />

1130 Barton St.E.<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-547-2944<br />

HH Henderson Hospital<br />

711 Concession St.<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-527-4322<br />

HP St. Joseph’s Health Centre<br />

(formerly Ham. Psych. Hospital)<br />

100 West 5th Street<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-388-2511<br />

HY Hamilton Yoga Institute<br />

1119 Fennell Ave.E<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-388-4356<br />

PARKING INFORMATION<br />

IH Institute for Applied Health Sciences<br />

1400 Main St. W.<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-540-4247<br />

MC McMaster Medical Centre<br />

1200 Main St.W.<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-521-2100<br />

MO <strong>Mohawk</strong> Information Centre<br />

55 York Blvd.<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-522-3361<br />

O Other<br />

See course description for<br />

course location<br />

SC Stoney Creek<br />

481 Barton Street East<br />

Stoney Creek ON<br />

905-662-3701<br />

SG St. George Old School<br />

Highway 5<br />

St. George ON<br />

SJ St. Joseph’s Hospital<br />

50 Charlton Ave.E.<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-522-4941<br />

SL Sterling Education Centre<br />

460 Main St. E., Suite 102<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-545-6363<br />

W Wentworth Campus<br />

196 Wentworth Street North<br />

Hamilton ON<br />

905-575-2424<br />

Paid parking is in effect at most <strong>College</strong> campuses. The academic year for the <strong>College</strong> is from September<br />

1st to August 31st the following year. Continuing Education semesters are: FALL - September to<br />

December WINTER - January to March SPRING - April to June SUMMER - July and August. Some<br />

courses extend one or two sessions into the next semester, but parking permits for the previous semester<br />

are honoured for those sessions. At present there is no charge for evening parking in July or August or on<br />

weekends. For more information, please see page 132.<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 3


4 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

5<br />

5 Registration through<br />

Touch Tone Telephone<br />

will be unavailable:<br />

Thursday, March 28<br />

12:15 am<br />

through<br />

Monday, April 1<br />

12:15 am<br />

All other Touch Tone<br />

Telephone options will<br />

be available during<br />

this period.


4 Ways To Register.... Beginning Monday, March 4, <strong>2002</strong><br />

Visit the Continuing Education<br />

Website at:<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/cecat<br />

• Fennell Course Classroom Locations<br />

• Program Information<br />

• Registration/General Information<br />

• Continuing Education <strong>Catalogue</strong><br />

• Continuing Education Contacts<br />

• Link to your Records via SAM<br />

to view grades, change address/phone<br />

How To Read Course Details<br />

Course Number<br />

Section Number<br />

By TouchTone Telephone<br />

By calling: (905)385-HAWK(4295)<br />

or long distance 1-888-385-HAWK<br />

By Facsimile<br />

(A <strong>Mohawk</strong> Student Number is required)<br />

* See directions for TouchTone Registration, page .<br />

Available day, evening and weekends<br />

for your convenience.<br />

Look for phone symbol.<br />

PAYMENT: VISA or MasterCard only.<br />

FAX completed Registration Form to: Fennell Campus (905)575-2348<br />

Brantford Campus (519)758-6043<br />

NOTE: Registration by fax does not guarantee a place in the course.<br />

Acknowledgement will be mailed to you within 10 days of processing.<br />

By Mail<br />

PAYMENT: Cheque, Money Order, VISA or MasterCard<br />

Please include a separate cheque or money order (payable to <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>)<br />

for each course in which you are registering.<br />

Complete Registration Form and mail to: <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Continuing Education Registration<br />

P.O. Box 2034<br />

Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2<br />

NOTE: Registration by mail does not guarantee a place in the course.<br />

Acknowledgement will be mailed to you within 10 days of processing.<br />

In Person<br />

HAMILTON<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

Fennell & West 5th, (905)385-HAWK(4295)<br />

Mon. to Thur., 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Until April 19, <strong>2002</strong>)<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> Active Learning Centre<br />

55 York Blvd<br />

Hamilton Public Library Complex<br />

Plaza Level, adjacent to Jackson Square<br />

(905)522-3361<br />

Tue. to Thur., 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />

Closed from June 28, <strong>2002</strong> to August 12, <strong>2002</strong> inclusive<br />

BRANTFORD<br />

Brantford Campus<br />

411 Elgin St, (519)758-6014<br />

Mon. to Thur., 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Until April 19, <strong>2002</strong>)<br />

STONEY CREEK<br />

Stoney Creek Campus<br />

481 Barton St E., (905)575-1212, ext. 5000<br />

Contact Campus for hours.<br />

MA379 $249.57<br />

MasterCard<br />

S1 19 MO/WE 6:30 - 9:30 FF April 8 440001<br />

No. of Sessions<br />

Days of week<br />

you attend course<br />

Fee Campus Location<br />

TRN<br />

Session Time Start Date


Fax or Mail Registration<br />

AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT . . . . REGISTER EARLY<br />

REGISTRATION FORM Fax: 905-575-2348<br />

COURSE INFORMATION<br />

Course Number 1<br />

Alternate if course is full<br />

Course Number 1<br />

Alternate if course is full<br />

Course Number 2<br />

Alternate if course is full<br />

Course Number 3<br />

Alternate if course is full<br />

Should requested course section(s) be full:<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> I.D.<br />

If you obtained a student number in a previous year,<br />

please print your number in the space below.<br />

Are you 19 years of age<br />

or older?<br />

Please print:<br />

Dr.<br />

COURSE NUMBER SEC. COURSE NAME<br />

DAY (please circle) CAMPUS<br />

SAMPLE<br />

Internet Starting Point<br />

FF<br />

FF<br />

Social Insurance Number Date of Birth<br />

(Collected for Income Tax purposes) Year Month<br />

Surname First Name Second Name<br />

I am paying by:<br />

Cheque (Payable to <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>)<br />

Money Order<br />

FOR OFFI<strong>CE</strong> USE ONLY<br />

Yes No<br />

Credit Card: VISA MasterCard<br />

Payment must accompany<br />

Registration Form.<br />

Mr Mrs Miss Ms<br />

VISA No.<br />

MasterCard No.<br />

Credit Card<br />

Expiry Date<br />

B I N 0 1 S 1<br />

Do you possess<br />

a high school diploma?<br />

Signature<br />

Month<br />

Wait List . . . Please add my name to the wait list:<br />

Yes No<br />

Seat Discount S.A.F. A.S.F. Tech. Fee Text Exam<br />

Year<br />

M T W Th F S Su<br />

M T W Th F S Su<br />

M T W Th F S Su<br />

M T W Th F S Su<br />

M T W Th F S Su<br />

M T W Th F S Su<br />

M T W Th F S Su<br />

M T W Th F S Su<br />

Prerequisite(s)<br />

Have you met the entrance requirements for<br />

the course(s) for which you are applying?<br />

(Refer to program & course details)<br />

NOTE: Date of birth is required on the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> student record system to assist our office in the retrieval<br />

of your academic grades from the computerized/microfilmed student files. Unless this information is provided,<br />

we may not be able to locate your student academic transcripts in the future.<br />

Street Address Apt #<br />

City Province Postal Code<br />

Home Phone No. Business Phone No.<br />

B I N 0 1 S 2 Internet Starting Point<br />

( ) ( ) Ext.<br />

The information on the application form is collected under the legal authority of the Ministry of <strong>College</strong>s and Universities Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 272, S.S.; R.R.O. 1980, Regulation 640. The information is used for administrative and statistical purposes of the Ontario <strong>College</strong><br />

Application Service, <strong>College</strong>s and/or the Ministries and Agencies of the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada and may be used for research purposes by the <strong>College</strong>s, Ministry of <strong>College</strong>s and Universities, Ministry of Education and other researchers.<br />

For further information, please contact the <strong>College</strong> Registrar.<br />

Courses with insufficient enrollment will be cancelled before the course starts.<br />

Therefore, it is recommended that you register AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR TO COURSE START DATE.<br />

What to do if a course is full . . . .<br />

To add your name to the Wait List, please indicate on the Registration Form and include a cheque or credit card number (VISA or MasterCard). Please be aware that if a spot becomes available,<br />

the next person on the Wait List will be automatically accepted and will be informed either by an Acknowledgement/Tax Receipt through the mail or by telephone.<br />

Cheques and credit card numbers for students not accepted from the Wait List will be destroyed.<br />

<strong>College</strong> will be closed Friday March 29, Monday May 20, Monday July 1 and Monday August 5, <strong>2002</strong><br />

Yes<br />

Date<br />

No<br />

For more information on Wait Lists,<br />

please refer to "What to do if a course is full . . . ."<br />

at the bottom of this page .<br />

Cert. Fee Misc. CR. VCR. GST Total Received Bal. Owing<br />

Day<br />

Yes<br />

No


ASSOCIATED<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR<br />

NDE<br />

T he Ca n ad i an In s ti t ut e f o r ND E ( C IN D E)<br />

offers intensive day and night school courses<br />

i n n o n d e s t r u c t i v e t e s t i n g d i s c i p l i n e s a n d<br />

a p p l i c a t i o n s . T h e N D T d i s c i p l i n e c o u r s e s<br />

m e e t C A N / C G S B 4 8 . 9 7 1 2 c e r t i f i c a t i o n<br />

requirements to Levels 1, 2 and 3.<br />

Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle,<br />

Eddy Current, Ultrasonics, Radiography,<br />

Film Interpretation, Radiation Safety,<br />

Weld Inspection & Quality Control,<br />

Principles & Applications of NDE,<br />

Predictive Maintenance Techniques,<br />

Engineering Materials and Components<br />

(EMC), Lifting Crane Inspection, Level 3<br />

Preparatory Courses, Preparatory Math<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN<br />

NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING<br />

T h e C a n a d i a n I n s t i t u t e f o r N D E , i n c o -<br />

operation with the Ontario Chapter of CINDE,<br />

o ffe rs t he fo llo win g p rog ra ms. T h e p ro g ram<br />

duration, unless otherwise noted, is 14 weeks.<br />

T he re g istra tio n fe e d o e s no t in c lu d e co u rse<br />

manual or CINDE membership.<br />

Liquid Penetrant Levels 1 & 2<br />

Tuesday, September 10, <strong>2002</strong><br />

Thursday, January 16, 2003<br />

FEE: $485.00<br />

Magnetic Particle Levels 1 & 2<br />

Thursday, September 12, <strong>2002</strong><br />

Tuesday, January 14, 2003<br />

FEE: $485.00<br />

Ultrasonic Level 1<br />

Wednesday, September 11, <strong>2002</strong><br />

FEE: $485.00<br />

Radiography Level 1<br />

Wednesday, January 15, 2003<br />

FEE: $485.00<br />

Eddy Current Level 1<br />

Monday, January 13, 2003<br />

FEE: $485.00<br />

Engineering Materials and Components<br />

(EMC)<br />

Monday, September 9, <strong>2002</strong> (8 weeks)<br />

FEE: $485.00<br />

Ev eni ng Wor ksh ops ( 4 h our s) for a ll NDT<br />

d i s c i p l i n e s i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r go v e r n m e n t<br />

p r a c t i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n ( t o b e a r r a n g e d<br />

between CINDE and student).<br />

FEE: $325.00<br />

Class Hours: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Location:<br />

Fennell Campus, Room E027<br />

Note: Safety shoes are mandatory<br />

for all laboratory work.<br />

Registration:<br />

Advance registration is required for the<br />

above programs. Registrations must be<br />

accompanied by full course fee, or company<br />

purchase order, MasterCard, VISA,<br />

American Express, debit card. Cheques are<br />

payable to “Canadian Institute for NDE”.<br />

A S S O C I ATED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS<br />

Please send your request for enrolment with<br />

course payment to:<br />

Registrar, Canadian Institute for NDE<br />

Direct Line: (905) 387-1655 or<br />

<strong>College</strong> Ext. 3183 Fax: (905) 574-6080<br />

Email: info@cinde.ca<br />

Visit us on the web ... www.cinde.ca<br />

ASSOCIATION OF<br />

MUNICIPAL MANAGERS,<br />

CLERKS AND<br />

TREASURERS OF ONTARIO<br />

For more information about the AMCT<br />

program or correspondence courses,<br />

please contact Joanne Nissen, AMCTO<br />

Provincial office at (905)602-4294 ext. 29.<br />

For more information about these<br />

courses, please call (905)575-2358 or<br />

email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca.<br />

MUNICIPAL<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

PROGRAM (MAP)<br />

These courses (Units 1 - 4) upgrade skills of<br />

m un ic ip al ma na ge rs , cl er ks an d tr ea su re rs .<br />

Students who complete all four units of either<br />

the MAP or MLP programs are also eligible<br />

for a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> “Acknowledgement of<br />

Completion” certificate and a “Certificate of<br />

Completion” from AMCTO.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

AMCT1 INTRODUCTION TO LOCAL<br />

GOVERNMENT - UNIT 1<br />

AMCT2 MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION<br />

STRUCTURE UNIT 2<br />

AMCT3 MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL<br />

ADMINISTRATION - UNIT 3<br />

AMCT4 MANAGEMENT IN THE MUNICIPALITY<br />

MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL<br />

ADMINISTRATION - UNIT 3<br />

This uni t gi ve s part ic ula r e mphasi s to t he<br />

d e ve l o pm e n t o f a n e f f e c t i v e s ys t e m of<br />

f i na nc ia l m anageme nt a nd c ontr ol wi t hi n<br />

a munici pa l it y.<br />

AMCT3 FEE: $193.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 5:30-7:30 FF Apr11 705632<br />

MUNICIPAL LAW PROGRAM<br />

(MLP)<br />

Program of Studies<br />

AMCT5 AMCT-MUNICIPAL LAW<br />

AMCT7 MUNICIPAL LAW - PHASE 2 - TORTS<br />

AMCT8 MUNICIPAL LAW - PHASE 3<br />

(CONTRACTS)<br />

AMCT9 MUNICIPAL LAW 4 -<br />

LAND RELATED LAW<br />

AMCT-MUNICIPAL LAW<br />

T h i s a d v a n c e d c o m p r e h e n s i v e c o u r s e i n<br />

m un ic ipa l la w is inte n de d to p rov id e a solid<br />

f r a m e w o r k o f t h e l e g a l r u l e s i n v o l v e d i n<br />

o p e r a t i n g t o d a y ’ s m u n i c i p a l i t y . T o p i c s<br />

i nc l ud e : In c o rp o ra tio n ; M e e tin g Pr oc e d u re s;<br />

M u n i c i p a l W r o n g s ; L a b o u r R e l a t i o n s ;<br />

M u n i c i p a l C o n t r a c t s ; B y - L a w s ; L e g a l<br />

Documentation; The Building Code; Revenues<br />

& Expenditures; Planning & Zoning.<br />

AMCT5 FEE: $210.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-8:00 FF Apr10 705586<br />

MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTING<br />

& FINAN<strong>CE</strong> PROGRAM<br />

Program of Studies<br />

AMCTA MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTING PROGRAM 1 -<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

AMCTB MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTING PROGRAM 2 -<br />

FINAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTING<br />

PROGRAM 2 - FINAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l b e t a u g h t c a p i t a l f i n a n c i n g ,<br />

d e b t l e v e l s a n d d e b t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , c a s h<br />

m an a g e m e n t , a c c o un t i n g f o r lo c a l Bo a r d s<br />

and Commissions and Financial Report and<br />

Fina ncial Inf ormat ion Retu rn requi remen ts.<br />

T h i s u n i t u s e s a s e r i e s o f q u e s t i o n s a n d<br />

w e e k l y a s s i g n m e n t s t o a s s i s t s t u d e n t s i n<br />

their quest for knowledge.<br />

AMCTB FEE: $210.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 7:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705589<br />

APICS - THE EDUCATIONAL<br />

SOCIETY FOR RESOUR<strong>CE</strong><br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

All registration is through <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

w i t h c h e q u e s m a d e p a y a b l e t o M o h a w k<br />

<strong>College</strong>. APICS, the Educational Society for<br />

R e s o u r c e M a n a g e m e n t , i s a p r o f e s s i o n a l<br />

o r g a n i z a t i o n w i t h a m e m b e r s h i p o f o v e r<br />

7 0 , 0 0 0 p e o p l e w o r l d w i d e . T h e H a m i l t o n<br />

C h a p t e r , t h e f i r s t i n t e r n a t i o n a l A P I C S<br />

Ch a p te r , i s p a rt of Re g i on VI I I o f A PI C S<br />

( f o r m e r l y k n o w n a s C A P I C ) , w h i c h<br />

en co mp as s es a ll o f th e Ca n ad ia n ch ap te rs .<br />

W e a r e p a r t o f t h e A P I C S n e t w o r k o f<br />

C h a p t e r s t h a t s t a n d b e h i n d t h e S o c i e t y ’ s<br />

m i s s i o n s t a t e m e n t “ . . . e d u c a t i n g o u r m o s t<br />

valuable assets - our people.” The Hamilton<br />

C h a p t e r , i n c o o p e r a t i o n w i t h M o h a w k<br />

Coll ege, off ers three pr ogram s, each sui ted<br />

t o a s p e c i f i c l e v e l i n p r o f e s s i o n a l<br />

devel opment . Th ese includ e: t he E nterp rise<br />

R e s o u r c e M a n a g e m e n t p r o g r a m , a n<br />

edu cat io nal pr og ram in i nte gr ate d b us ine ss<br />

ma n ag e m en t , wh i c h al s o c an he l p p re p ar e<br />

students to write exams for the Certified in<br />

I n t e gr a t ed Re s o ur c e M a na g e me n t ( C IR M )<br />

program; the Fundamentals of Material and<br />

Operations Management (FMOM) program,<br />

o u r e n t r y - l e v e l p r o g r a m i n M a t e r i a l a n d<br />

Op era ti on s Man ag em ent ; an d th e Cer ti fi ed<br />

i n P r o d uc t i o n a n d In v e n t o r y M a n a ge m e n t<br />

(C P IM ) r ev i e w p r og r am , f or p r of es s io n al s<br />

w h o a r e l o o k i n g f o r a c c r e d i t a t i o n a n d<br />

r e c o g n i t i o n i n t h e f i e l d o f M a t e r i a l s<br />

M a n a g e m e n t . I n f o r m a t i o n o n A P I C S<br />

a c t i v i t i e s c a n b e o b t a i n e d b y c o n t a c t i n g<br />

APICS Hamilton Chapter at (905) 689-9117<br />

( v o i c e ) o r ( 9 0 5 ) 6 8 9 - 3 3 7 4 ( f a x ) , o r b y<br />

wr it in g to A PI CS H a m il to n Ch a p te r, 2 02 5<br />

G u e l p h L i n e , S u i t e 2 3 0 , B u r l i n g t o n , O n t .<br />

L7P 4X4.<br />

Information on APICS activities can be<br />

obtained by contacting APICS Hamilton<br />

Chapter at (905) 689-9117 (voice) or<br />

(905)689-3374 (fax), or by writing to<br />

APICS Hamilton Chapter,<br />

2025 Guelph Line, Suite 230,<br />

Burlington, Ontario L7P 4X4.<br />

Website: www.apicshamilton.org.<br />

Email can be sent to<br />

info@apicshamilton.org<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 7


A S S O C I ATED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS<br />

APICS - ENTERPRISE<br />

RESOUR<strong>CE</strong> MANAGEMENT<br />

EDUCATION (CIRM)<br />

The long-term success of your career and<br />

your organization demands the development<br />

of a well-integrated people - individuals and<br />

teams capable of transforming the<br />

organization into a value-driven enterprise<br />

that will thrive now and into the 21st<br />

century. To achieve this goal, individuals<br />

and organizations must develop the<br />

managerial and leadership skills to integrate<br />

organizational resources such as information<br />

technologies, materials, human resources,<br />

quality, production and support equipment,<br />

facilities, and capital to meet organizational<br />

goals. This program teaches the integrated<br />

business management skills necessary to<br />

successfully utilize today’s highly complex,<br />

integrated business systems, such as ERP<br />

and MRPII. The Hamilton Chapter of<br />

APICS can offer you the tools needed to<br />

assume greater leadership responsibilities,<br />

acquire a complete understanding of the<br />

multiple business functions in your<br />

organization, and how they interact, and<br />

fully understand the implications of every<br />

business decision. The Certified in<br />

Integrated Resource Management (CIRM)<br />

program offers comprehensive, integrated<br />

resource management education designed to<br />

help individuals and companies develop to<br />

their fullest potential and solve a wide range<br />

of business problems—encouraging future<br />

innovation and discovery.<br />

Please note: All exams are administered<br />

by Assessment Systems Inc. (ASI). The<br />

cost of the exams is the responsibility of<br />

the student. Details will be available in<br />

class or through the local APICS Chapter.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Integrated Enterprise Management (IEM)<br />

Delivering Products and Services (DP&S)<br />

Designing Products and Processes (DP&P)<br />

Identifying and Creating Demand (I&CD)<br />

Enterprise Concepts and Fundamentals (EC&F)<br />

ENTERPRISE, CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS &<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

This first module introduces the participant<br />

to the strategic fundamentals of the valuedriven<br />

enterprise, the management concepts<br />

of organizational design and structure, the<br />

basic business processes that will be covered<br />

in this curriculum, and the four basic support<br />

functions of quality, human resources,<br />

finance and accounting, and information<br />

systems. Participants are strongly advised to<br />

take this course first.<br />

SPC16 FEE: $380.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705705<br />

Do you need Grade<br />

12 equivalency?<br />

Upgrade Now! Call the<br />

Literacy & Basic Skills<br />

P rogram at<br />

(905) 575-2029<br />

APICS - FUNDAMENTALS<br />

OF MATERIALS AND<br />

OPERATIONS<br />

MANAGEMENT (FMOM)<br />

This diploma program is designed for people<br />

working in the field of Materials and<br />

Operations Management (or in a functional<br />

area that interfaces with Materials and<br />

Operations Management) who need to learn<br />

the basic concepts, techniques, and language<br />

of Materials and Operations Management.<br />

Upon the successful completion of any four<br />

of the five modules (FIC is mandatory) of<br />

this program, you may request a diploma<br />

through the local chapter of APICS. An<br />

honours diploma may be requested through<br />

the local chapter of APICS after successful<br />

completion of all five modules.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Fundamentals of Inventory Control<br />

Fundamentals of Planning<br />

Fundamentals of Manufacturing Control<br />

Fundamentals of Operations Management<br />

Principles of Materials Handling and Warehousing<br />

FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />

MANUFACTURING CONTROL (FMC)<br />

The third course of the four-module program<br />

deals with priority and capacity management<br />

through the use of material requirements<br />

planning (MRP), capacity management,<br />

capacity requirements planning (CRP),<br />

production activity control (PAC), and Justin-Time<br />

manufacturing. This course studies<br />

the execution of the production plan and<br />

master production schedule, reactions to<br />

capacity constraints, and maintenance of<br />

individual order control.<br />

SPC13 FEE: $390.00 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705706<br />

APICS - <strong>CE</strong>RTIFIED IN<br />

PRODUCTION AND<br />

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT<br />

(CPIM)<br />

Today’s dynamic, competitive marketplace<br />

demands motivated professionals with<br />

proven competence in core business<br />

functions. The CPIM program develops indepth<br />

technical skills that help you make<br />

valuable contributions to your organization’s<br />

success. APICS CPIM certification is<br />

designed for the working professional. Stateof-the-art<br />

computerized exams, convenient<br />

scheduling, and comprehensive educational<br />

materials are just a few ways that the local<br />

Chapter, in cooperation with <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>, can help professionals pursue<br />

continuous career growth in the field of<br />

Production and Inventory Management.<br />

Certification review courses are designed to<br />

prepare students to write the CPIM exams<br />

and ARE NOT INTENDED TO TEACH<br />

BASIC PRINCIPLES AND CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS.<br />

Students interested in fundamental Materials<br />

Management education should enroll in the<br />

Fundamentals of Material and Operations<br />

Management program. Please note that all<br />

exams are administered by Assessment<br />

Systems Inc.(ASI). The cost of the exam is<br />

the responsibility of the student. Details will<br />

be available in class, and through the local<br />

APICS Chapter.<br />

8 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Basics of Supply Chain Management<br />

Detailed Scheduling and Planning<br />

Execution & Control of Operations (ECO)<br />

Master Planning of Resources (MPR)<br />

Strategic Management of Resources<br />

MASTER PLANNING OF RESOUR<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

(MPR)<br />

Students explore processes used to: develop<br />

sales and operations plans; identify and<br />

assess internal and external demand and<br />

forecasting requirements; and effect an<br />

achievable master schedule consistent with<br />

business policies, objectives and resource<br />

constraints. The course focuses on<br />

developing and validating a plan of supply,<br />

relating management of demand to the<br />

environment and developing and validating<br />

the master schedule.<br />

SPC24 FEE: $360.00 ☎<br />

S1 9 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705707<br />

CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF<br />

BOOKKEEPING<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, in co-operation with the<br />

Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping now<br />

offers a program leading to a career as a<br />

professional bookkeeper. CIB is a national,<br />

non-profit organization dedicated to<br />

preparing men and women for greater<br />

financial and job security as a Certified<br />

Bookkeeper. The program comprises nine<br />

courses that include both theory and<br />

computer application. Practical experience is<br />

required before qualifying for certification.<br />

Upon completion of the program, students<br />

will be governed by a Code of Ethics which<br />

sets out professional responsibilities and<br />

conduct. A grade of 70% is required. Certain<br />

courses may be subject to a time limit for<br />

registration.<br />

For more information on this program,<br />

please call the CIB at 111 Richmond St.<br />

W., Suite 420 Toronto, Ontario M5H 2G4<br />

Tel:(416)366- 2856 Fax:(416)366-8179.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

The following courses are recommended<br />

prerequisites: BW199 - Using Windows<br />

BW001 - Workshop for Window<br />

PAYROLL ADMINISTRATION<br />

Students explore the complexities of<br />

administering a payroll system. Relevant<br />

legislation will be analyzed and applied to<br />

specific situations. Topics include<br />

maintaining payroll records, calculating<br />

taxable benefits, statutory and non-statutory<br />

deductions, Workers’ Compensation and<br />

Employment Standards. Prerequisite:<br />

Accounting I, Simply Accounting for<br />

Windows. To receive a CIB credit, students<br />

need a mark of 65% or better.<br />

BU192 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr11 705522<br />

Students with<br />

disabilities please<br />

refer to the <strong>College</strong><br />

I n f o rmation Section


A S S O C I ATED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS<br />

CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF<br />

BOOKKEEPING COURSE<br />

1. Computer Applications I<br />

(CIB III)<br />

2. Bookkeeping I (CIB 112)<br />

3. Bookkeeping II (CIB 113)<br />

4. Computer Applications II<br />

(CIB 22I)<br />

5. Computerized Bookkeeping I<br />

(CIB 222)<br />

6. Computerized Bookkeeping II<br />

(CIB 223)<br />

7. Cost Management (CIB 331)<br />

8. Income Tax (CIB 332)<br />

9. Payroll Administration<br />

(CIB 333)<br />

CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

YOU NOW HAVE A CHOI<strong>CE</strong>!<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE IN<br />

SUPERVISORY<br />

MANAGEMENT (CSM) AND<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE AND<br />

DESIGNATION IN<br />

MANAGEMENT AND<br />

ADMINISTRATION (C.I.M.)<br />

The Canadian Institute of Management is a<br />

f e d e r a l l y a n d p r o v i n c i a l l y c h a r t e r e d<br />

a ss oci ati on e sta bli sh ed in 1 942 t o inc re ase<br />

op portunit ies fo r pro fessional deve lopment.<br />

T h e r e a r e 2 2 b r a n c h e s l o c a t e d a c r o s s<br />

C a n a d a . T h e C a n a d i a n I n s t i t u t e o f<br />

M ana geme nt is co mmi tte d t o l ead ers hip in<br />

p r o m o t i n g m a n a g e m e n t p r o f e s s i o n a l i s m ,<br />

e ff i ci en cy , ef f ec ti ve ne s s an d ex ce l le nc e in<br />

individuals and organizations. The Canadian<br />

Institute of Management in cooperation with<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n<br />

offers a four subject study program leading<br />

to a Certificate in Supervisory Management<br />

(CSM) which can be used as credit towards<br />

t he e ig ht s ub je c t c er ti fi ca te s tu dy p ro gr am<br />

l e a d i n g t o t h e p r o f e s s i o n a l d e s i g n a t i o n<br />

( C . I . M . ) C e r t i f i e d i n M a n a g e m e n t . T h e<br />

C S M p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d t o s e r v e t h o s e<br />

persons who are just beginning their careers,<br />

or persons who wish to qualify for their first<br />

s u p e r v i s o r y r o l e . T h e C . I . M . p r o g r a m i s<br />

d e si g n ed t o e x p os e m e mb e rs - on - c ou r se to<br />

the major areas of managerial responsibility<br />

and to enhance management skills of current<br />

s u p e r v i s o r s a n d m an a g e r s . Al l c a n d i d at e s<br />

seeking admission to the program must meet<br />

c ert ain cr ite ria . C ont act th e Ham ilt on CIM<br />

branch office for details.<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE<br />

EQUIVALENT COURSES<br />

1. Wordperfect for Windows<br />

- Level 1 & 2<br />

(BW100 & BW200) OR<br />

Word - Level 1 & 2<br />

(BW110 & BW210)<br />

2. Accounting 1 (CB101)<br />

3. Accounting 2 (AC201)<br />

4. Excel Level 1 & 2<br />

(BW120 & BW220) OR<br />

QuattroPro - Level 1 and 2<br />

(BW140 & BW240)<br />

5. Simply Accounting (Windows)<br />

Level 1 & 2 (BW150 & BW250)<br />

6. ACCPAC General Ledger<br />

(Windows)<br />

(BW190) & ACCPAC Accounts<br />

Receivable (BW290) OR<br />

ACCPAC Accounts Payable<br />

(BW390)<br />

7. Cost Accounting 1<br />

(AC305 OR AC336)<br />

8. Taxation (AC409 OR BA509)<br />

9. Payroll Administration (BU192)<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D CREDIT<br />

S t u d e n t s w i t h c r e d i t s i n e q u i v a l e n t p o s t<br />

secondary studies can apply for exemptions<br />

from courses in the C .I.M. program. Please<br />

contact the Hamilton CIM branch office for<br />

details. C.I.M. courses may also be used for<br />

exemption from post secondary courses.<br />

PROGRAM OF STUDY NOTE:<br />

“A” Courses run in the Fall semester<br />

“B” courses run in Winter semester.<br />

F e es in c l ud e m e mb e r sh i p i n t he Ca n a di a n<br />

I ns ti t ut e of M an ag em e nt , di nn er m ee ti n gs ,<br />

networking and subscription to the Canadian<br />

M a na g er M a ga z in e . Ap p li c at i on s a n d fe e s<br />

a r e t o b e s e n t d i r e c t l y t o t h e H a m i l t o n<br />

Bra nch Offi ce and must be rece ived bef ore<br />

t he f ir st c las s. S tu de nt s ar e not c on si de re d<br />

registered until fees are paid.<br />

For further details contact the Canadian<br />

Institute of Management, Hamilton<br />

Branch, P.O. Box 36622, Eastgate Postal<br />

Outlet, 75 Centennial Parkway North,<br />

Stoney Creek, Ontario L8E 2P0,<br />

Telephone (905) 561-9889,<br />

Fax (905) 561-5995 between 8:30 a.m.<br />

and 12:30 p.m., Mondays and Fridays and<br />

8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Wednesdays.<br />

Website: www.cim-hamilton.com or email<br />

admin@cim-hamilton.com<br />

CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL<br />

SALES ASSOCIATION<br />

The CPSA recently founded the CPSA Sales<br />

I n s t i t u t e , a n o r g a n i z a t i o n f o c u s s e d o n<br />

establishing a positive image and enhanci ng<br />

the value and credibility of the sales profession.<br />

The CPSA Sales Institute in conjunction with<br />

M ohawk Colleg e wi ll be offe ring it s’ Sales<br />

Certif ication Prog ram t o sa les profess ionals<br />

an d st ud en ts in te re st e d in s a le s a s a ca re er<br />

which will lead to the following designation:<br />

C E R T I F I E D P R O F E S S I O N A L S A L E S<br />

REPRESENTATIVE (CPSR).<br />

For registration information call<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> (905) 385-HAWK(4295).<br />

For more information on sales<br />

certification please contact the CPSA<br />

Sales Institute, 145 Wellington St. W.,<br />

Suite 310, Toronto, Ontario, M5J 1H8,<br />

1(800)268-3794 ext. 252 or (416)408-2685,<br />

Fax (416)408-2684 or email<br />

dthompson@cpsa.com<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFIED GENERAL<br />

ACCOUNTANTS<br />

ASSOCIATION - C.G.A.<br />

Students in these courses must register<br />

directly with the Certified General<br />

Accountants Association. Contact the<br />

CGA at 1-800-668-1454 for more details<br />

and application forms.<br />

Several courses are offered on a<br />

correspondence basis at times other than<br />

those listed. Course descriptions are<br />

available from the sponsoring organization.<br />

PLEASE NOTE: Most courses will be<br />

offered Wednesday evenings from<br />

6:30 - 8:30 at the Fennell Campus, please<br />

contact the C.G.A. office for confirmation.<br />

All courses are subject to cancellation if<br />

there is insufficient enrolment.<br />

Give the Gift of<br />

L e a rn i n g .<br />

Gift certificates are<br />

available in any<br />

denomination and can be<br />

used for course fees and<br />

p u rchases at the Campus<br />

s t o res. Inquire at any<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Registration Off i c e .<br />

Year Course For C.I.M.<br />

Designation<br />

1A Organizational Behaviour<br />

x<br />

1B Managerial Communications<br />

x<br />

2A Canadian Business Law<br />

x<br />

2B Human Resource Management<br />

x<br />

3A Managerial Accounting<br />

x<br />

3B Marketing<br />

x<br />

4A Financial Management<br />

x<br />

4B Policy and Admininstration<br />

x<br />

For CSM<br />

Certification<br />

* OPTION OF EITHER HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong>S MANAGEMENT OR MARKETING<br />

For further details contact the Canadian Institute of Management.<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 9<br />

x<br />

x<br />

x<br />

x*<br />

x*


A S S O C I ATED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS<br />

MANAGEMENT STUDIES<br />

PROGRAM<br />

(Designation: Associate)<br />

Program of Studies<br />

REQUIRED COURSES<br />

General (6)<br />

CUIC110 Accounting<br />

CUIC130 Management/Bus.<br />

CUIC140 Marketing<br />

CUIC150 Finance<br />

CUIC160 Organizational Behaviour<br />

CUIC170 Economics<br />

*Credit Union (4)<br />

CUIC200 The Credit Union System<br />

CUIC210 Credit Union Consumer & Residential<br />

Mortgage Lending<br />

CUIC225 Credit Union Financial Management<br />

CUIC235 Credit Union Marketing & Sales<br />

Management<br />

CUIC240 Fundamentals of Personal Financial<br />

Planning<br />

*CREDIT UNION ELECTIVE<br />

COURSES(2 of following)<br />

CUIC315 Cr. Un. Strategic Management<br />

CUIC325 Cr. Un. Human Resources Management<br />

CUIC340 Cr. Un. Advanced Mortgage Lending<br />

CUIC345 Cr. Un. Commercial Lending<br />

CUIC346 Cr. Un. Agricultural Lending<br />

NOTE: Course requirements CUIC110,<br />

CUIC130, CUIC140, CUIC150, CUIC160,<br />

CUIC170 and CUIC200 are the same in<br />

the General Studies and Management<br />

Studies programs.<br />

DISKOVERY PROGRAM<br />

ONTARIO MARCH OF DIMES<br />

D i s k o v e r y i s a c o m p r e h e n s i v e c o m p u t e r<br />

sof twar e and emplo ymen t tra ining pr ogra m in<br />

Hamilton and Brantford. At Diskovery, we offer<br />

a var ie ty of f ull- time a nd par t- time c er tifica te<br />

programs to prepare you for employment using<br />

the latest business software packages. Programs<br />

include a combination of classr oom and on-thejob<br />

tra ining. Over 80% o f Diskov ery students<br />

gain employment within 1 year of gra duation.<br />

Diskovery uses a variety of teaching methods to<br />

ensure our students gain essentials with handson<br />

exper ience. Employment as sis tance is built<br />

in t o a l l o u r t r a in i n g p r o g r a ms i n c lu d in g jo b<br />

search strategies and job searching on the Net.<br />

Disk ov er y pr og ra ms ar e op en to an yon e who<br />

meets our entry re quirements.<br />

Subsidized seats are available for adults<br />

with disabilities who are eligible for Ontario<br />

Disability Employment Support services.<br />

S t a f f a r e e x p e r i e n c e d i n h e l p in g a p p li c a n t s<br />

complete necessary paperwor k to secure funding<br />

from various sources such as Human Resource<br />

De v elo pm en t C an a da , W o r kp lac e S af e ty a nd<br />

I n s u r a n c e B o a r d a n d p r i v a t e i n s u r a n c e<br />

c om pa n ie s. Dis k ov e r y’ s pa r tn er s h ip with th e<br />

C o n t in u i n g E d u c a t io n Bu s in e s s De p a r t m e n t<br />

allows graduates to earn college credits that can<br />

be applied to other <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> certificate s.<br />

At Diskovery you train for jobs in:<br />

Bookkeeping; Inventory Control;<br />

Data Management; Customer Service;<br />

Clerical/Receptionist<br />

For start dates, call the local office close st to you!<br />

Hamilton: (905)388-1719 Brantford:<br />

(519)759-7852<br />

INSTITUTE OF HOUSING<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

For further information, please contact<br />

the Institute of Housing Management at<br />

(416)493-7382 ext. 240.<br />

BASIC BROKERS<br />

PREPARATION<br />

C o u r s e f e e i n c l u d i n g e n r o l m e n t a n d a l l<br />

c o u r s e m a t e r i a l f e e F O R M E M B E R S O F<br />

IN SURAN<strong>CE</strong> BROK ERS OF ON TARIO -<br />

$ 4 9 5 . 0 0 N O N - M E M B E R S - $ 8 5 5 . 0 0<br />

NOTE: In addition, students are responsible<br />

to pay R.I.B.O. Examination Fee of $160.00.<br />

BASIC BROKERS PREPARATION<br />

COURSE<br />

T h e B a s i c B r o k e r s P r e p a r a t i o n c o u r s e i s<br />

d e s i g n e d f o r s t u d e n t s p r e p a r i n g f o r<br />

I n s u r a n c e B r o k e r R e g i s t r a t i o n a n d o t h e r<br />

b r o k e r a g e p e r s o n n e l w h o d e s i r e a b a s i c<br />

k n o w l e d g e o f t h e i n s u r a n c e b u s i n e s s .<br />

N O T E : T h e f i n a l e x a m w i l l b e h e l d o n<br />

SATURDAY MAY 18 from 9 am to 12:00<br />

p m . F O R R E G I S T R A T I O N , C O U R S E<br />

FEES AN D OTHER INFORMATION, call<br />

Jim Bonnay at (905) 333-1727 or Fax: (905)<br />

333-0683; e-mail jebonnay@spectranet.ca.<br />

IAQ03<br />

S1 10 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF May6<br />

INSURAN<strong>CE</strong> INSTITUTE OF<br />

CANADA<br />

T h e A s s o c i a t e s h i p p r o g r a m ( C h a r t e r e d<br />

I n s ur a nc e P r o fe s s io n al Pr o g ra m “ C . I. P .” -<br />

r e n a m e d ) , l e a d i n g t o t h e p r o f e s s i o n a l<br />

d e s i g n a t i o n A . I . I . C . ( C . I . P . ) , c o n s i s t s o f a<br />

s e l e c t i o n o f 1 2 c o u r s e s f r o m a n a v a i l a b l e<br />

menu of 26 technical programs. Six courses<br />

a re man dat or y f or al l C .I. P.s a nd th e o the r<br />

six are left to individual students to choose.<br />

Not all courses are available in all semesters<br />

b ut Th e I ns ura nce In st itu te of Ca nad a als o<br />

o f f e r s a c o r r e s p o n d e n c e c o u r s e f a c i l i t y .<br />

S t ud en t s sh o ul d re f er t o t he A s so ci a te sh i p<br />

S y l l a b u s f o r r e c o m m e n d e d c o u r s e<br />

guidelines. Students may access information<br />

on the C.I.P. course of studies through their<br />

web site or via the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> website<br />

( w w w . m o h a w k c . o n . c a - [ B u s i n e s s<br />

Programs-Insurance])<br />

In addition to course fees, candidates<br />

must become members of the Insurance<br />

Institute of Ontario in order to access the<br />

national examinations for which a<br />

separate fee is charged. (Fee is subject to<br />

change). Exam fees are payable directly to<br />

The Institute of Canada ($104.00 +<br />

G.S.T.). Fee for C11 is $134.00 + G.S.T.<br />

For complete details contact the<br />

Insurance Institute of Ontario at<br />

(416)362-8586<br />

10 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

Program of Studies<br />

*C11 Principles and Practice of Insurance<br />

*C12 Insurance on Property - Part 1<br />

*C13 Insurance Against Liability<br />

*C14 Automobile Insurance<br />

*C16 The Business of Insurance (was Ins.<br />

*C17 Claims 1<br />

C32 Bodily Injury Claims<br />

C33 Insurance on Property - Part 2<br />

C34 Insurance on the Person<br />

C35 Insurance against Crime<br />

C36 Building Construction, Fire Protection and<br />

Basic Hazards<br />

C37 Industrial and Process Hazards<br />

C38 Casualty Loss Prevention<br />

C40 Business Interruption Insurance<br />

C42 The Principles and Practice of Marine<br />

Insurance<br />

C43 Specialty Lines<br />

C45 Surety Bonds<br />

C46 Claims 2<br />

C47 Reinsurance<br />

C52 Marine Risk Assessment<br />

C53 Marine Law<br />

C54 Marine Underwriting<br />

C55 Marine Claims<br />

C56 Marine Account Management & Reinsurance<br />

C71 Introduction to Personal Lines<br />

C72 Introduction to Risk Management and<br />

Commercial Lines Insurance *<br />

* Mandatory courses<br />

(Fo r M ohaw k Coll ege co urs e o ffer ing s s ee<br />

Business Studies diploma)<br />

INSTITUTE OF LAW<br />

CLERKS OF ONTARIO<br />

This program is designed to help students<br />

prepare for the annual examinations of The<br />

Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario. Law<br />

clerks in qualifying employment who have<br />

passed the four Associate examinations,<br />

taken in any order, may apply for Associate<br />

membership in the Institute.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

RECOMMENDED:<br />

Experience in the legal field.<br />

PLEASE NOTE: The Associate Level<br />

program will be offered on-line through<br />

OntarioLearn.com for: Litigation, Real<br />

Estate, Estates, Corporate.<br />

CORPORATE PRO<strong>CE</strong>DURES<br />

EXAM DATE: Tuesday, June 25, <strong>2002</strong><br />

SELC6 FEE: $173.25 ☎<br />

W2 14 TU 6:30-9:00 FF Mar19 704635<br />

G r a d u a t i n g ?<br />

D o n ’t forget to tell us<br />

that you are ready for your<br />

c e rtificate!<br />

See details about<br />

Graduation in the <strong>College</strong><br />

I n f o rmation section at the<br />

back of this catalogue.


THE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFIED FINANCIAL<br />

PLANNER PROGRAM<br />

Financial planning is the process by which a<br />

professional financial planner determines the<br />

financial needs and objectives of clients and<br />

u s e s t h i s i n f o r m a t i o n t o d e v e l o p a<br />

p e r s o n a l i z e d p r o g r a m o f s a v i n g s a n d<br />

i n v e s t m e n t s t o h e l p c l i e n t s r e a l i z e t h e i r<br />

g o a l s . T h e C E R T I F I E D F I N A N C I A L<br />

P L A N N E R P r o g r a m h a s b e e n d e v e l o p e d<br />

s p e c i f i c a l l y f o r i n d i v i d u a l s w h o w i s h t o<br />

b e c o m e q u a l i f i e d p r o f e s s i o n a l f i n a n c i a l<br />

p l a n n e r s a s we l l a s t h o s e i nd i v i du a l s w h o<br />

s i mp l y wa n t a b e tt e r u n de r s ta n d in g o f t h e<br />

co mp le x f i nan ci al w orl d ar ou nd th em , an d<br />

wish to gain the knowledge that will enable<br />

t h e m t o s tr u c t u re t he i r f i n a n ci a l a f f a i r s t o<br />

b e s t s u i t t h e i r n e e d s a n d o b j e c t i v e s .<br />

Achievin g financi al secur ity for clients is a<br />

complex process. Financial markets, taxation<br />

laws, investment s and investment strategies<br />

g ro w e ve r m or e c om p le x . C an a di a ns h a v e<br />

recognized a need for financial guidance and<br />

a r e l o o k i n g t o q u a l i f i e d p r o f e s s i o n a l s f o r<br />

f in an ci al p la nn in g ex per t is e. S tu de nt s wh o<br />

c omp l et e th e pr og ra m su cc es sf ul l y w il l b e<br />

eligible to write the FPSCC’s comprehensive<br />

professional proficiency examination leading<br />

to the acqui sition of the Certified Financial<br />

P l a n n e r o r C F P c e r t i f i c a t i o n m a r k .<br />

A c c o r d i n g t o t h e C a n a d i a n I n s t i t u t e o f<br />

Financial Planning (CIFP) professional<br />

standards, successful completion of the<br />

following courses is dependent upon passing<br />

the final examination. Please note that all<br />

assignments will be completed by the<br />

students on line with the Canadian Institute<br />

of Financial Planning.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

the Continuing Education,<br />

Business Department at (905)575-2358 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2358 or email<br />

cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Required Courses:<br />

FP001 Personal Financial Planning Fall, Winter, <strong>Spring</strong><br />

FP002 Wealth Accumulation Fall, <strong>Spring</strong><br />

FP003 Controlling the Future Winter, <strong>Spring</strong><br />

FP004 Strategic Investment Planning Fall, Winter<br />

FP005 Risk Management and Estate Planning<br />

Winter, <strong>Spring</strong><br />

FP006 Professional Practice Fall semester only<br />

PLEASE REGISTER 7 WORKING DAYS<br />

PRIOR TO THE START DATE TO<br />

ENSURE THAT A COURSE STUDY<br />

GUIDE IS ORDERED FOR YOU.<br />

DELIVERY CAN NOT BE GUARANTEED<br />

PRIOR TO THE FIRST CLASS.<br />

*Please refer to the Business Development<br />

section of the catalogue for day-time<br />

offerings of the above courses.<br />

CONTROLLING THE FUTURE<br />

Examines the basics of retirement planning,<br />

including taxation and legal aspects. Topics<br />

include post-retirement planning, retirement<br />

savings plans, pension plans, old age<br />

security, tax considerations, and retirement<br />

decisions. (THE STUDENT BINDER<br />

MUST BE PURCHASED AT THE<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE BOOKSTORE)<br />

Prerequisite: FP001<br />

FP003 FEE: $300.00 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705807<br />

A S S O C I ATED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS<br />

PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING<br />

An Introduction to Personal Financial<br />

Planning: Provides students, whether for<br />

personal use or as the foundation for the<br />

CFP certification mark, with the<br />

fundamentals of financial planning. Topics<br />

include the financial planning process,<br />

financial objectives and money<br />

management, tax planning, financing,<br />

investment products and planning, estate<br />

planning, retirement planning and risk<br />

management. (THE STUDENT BINDER<br />

MUST BE PURCHASED AT THE<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE BOOKSTORE)<br />

FP001 FEE: $300.00 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705802<br />

RISK MANAGEMENT AND ESTATE<br />

PLANNING<br />

Addresses insurance and estate planning.<br />

Topics include the risk management process,<br />

types of insurance, wills, powers of attorney,<br />

family law, trusts, and related tax and legal<br />

considerations. (THE STUDENT BINDER<br />

MUST BE PURCHASED AT THE<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE BOOKSTORE)<br />

Prerequisite: FP001, FP003<br />

FP005 FEE: $300.00 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705809<br />

WEALTH ACCUMULATION<br />

Acquiring and preserving financial wealth:<br />

Introduces students to the knowledge,<br />

judgement and expertise required to help<br />

clients manage their business and investment<br />

assets. This includes economic issues,<br />

business activities, investment products and<br />

a thorough discussion of relevant income tax<br />

implications. (THE STUDENT BINDER<br />

MUST BE PURCHASED AT THE<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE BOOKSTORE)<br />

FP002 FEE: $300.00 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705805<br />

CREDIT UNION INSTITUTE<br />

OF CANADA<br />

The Credit Union Institute of Canada offers<br />

programs of study, leading to a professional<br />

designation. The General Studies Program<br />

(GSP) is a nine-course, university-level<br />

program that provides a balanced overview<br />

of the key competency areas in business<br />

management. GSP graduates are awarded<br />

the designation of “Fellow of the Credit<br />

Union Institute of Canada”. Course<br />

requirements are outlined in the model<br />

below. The Management Studies Program<br />

(MSP) is a thirteen-course, university-level<br />

program offering a mix of general and<br />

credit union-specific courses on credit<br />

union business management. MSP<br />

graduates are awarded the designation,<br />

“Associate of the Credit Union Institute of<br />

Canada”. Course requirements are outlined<br />

in the model below.<br />

For further information, contact CUIC,<br />

Suite 400, 275 Bank St., Ottawa ON<br />

K2P 2L6, (613)238-4940 or<br />

π1-800-267-CUIC<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants are usually employed by a credit<br />

union, an affiliated organization or other<br />

financial co-operatives.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

REQUIRED COURSES<br />

General (7)<br />

CUIC110 Accounting<br />

CUIC120 Communications<br />

CUIC130 Management/Business Admin<br />

CUIC140 Marketing<br />

CUIC150 Finance<br />

CUIC160 Organizational Behaviour<br />

CUIC170 Economics<br />

MOHAWK APPROVED COURSE<br />

EQUIVALENT<br />

Accounting CB101 & AC201<br />

Communications LL041 & LL122<br />

Management/Business Admin BA135 & BA534<br />

Marketing CB158 & MK351<br />

Finance CB340 & BA440<br />

Organizational Behaviour OB371 & BA571<br />

Economics CB122 & EB222<br />

*Credit Union-Specific (1)<br />

CUIC200 The Credit Union System<br />

ELECTIVE COURSE (1)<br />

CUIC180 Elective<br />

MOHAWK APPROVED COURSE<br />

EQUIVALENT<br />

Any two of:<br />

GB273 HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong> MANAGEMENT<br />

BA575 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR-OPTION<br />

BA563 PROMOTION MANAGEMENT<br />

MK355 APPLIED SELLING<br />

CB436 BUSINESS LAW<br />

GB335 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT<br />

*Available only from CUIC<br />

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A S S O C I ATED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS/BUSINESS<br />

PURCHASING<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

ASSOCIATION OF CANADA<br />

P M A C i s t h e v o i c e o f a n e x c i t i n g a n d<br />

progr essive business profess ion, pu rchasing<br />

and supply management. A national not-forprofit<br />

assoc iation, PMAC offers a wide range<br />

of services to its more than 8,000 members:<br />

professional development, training, seminars,<br />

cert ificat ion, a ccredi tation, netw orking , and<br />

u n i v e r s i t y r e s e a r c h . P M A C c o n s i s t s o f<br />

n a t i o n a l o f f i c e a n d t e n p r o v i n c i a l a n d<br />

t e r r i t o r i a l I n s t i t u t e s . S t r a t e g i c s u p p l y<br />

ma na ge me nt is a n i nt eg ral f un ct ion o f a ny<br />

b u s i n e s s , w i t h m o r e p o w e r t o i m p a c t t h e<br />

b o t t o m l i n e t h a n j u s t a b o u t a n y o t h e r<br />

function within an orga nization. Purchasing<br />

d e ci s i o ns a r e s t ra t e g ic a l l y im p o r ta n t : t h ey<br />

r e f l e c t d i r e c t l y o n a c o rp o r a t i o n ’ s b o t t o m<br />

line, where a purchasing dollar saved has the<br />

same impact as $10.00 in sales. The vision of<br />

the Purchasi ng Man agement Associat ion of<br />

Canada is to be the recognized leader in the<br />

d e v e l o p m e n t a n d a d v a n c e m e n t o f w o r l d -<br />

c l a s s s u p p l y m a n a g e m e n t . P u r c h a s i n g<br />

M a n a g e m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n o f C a n a d a ’ s<br />

mission is dedicated to serving the needs of<br />

the supply management practitioner and the<br />

b u s i n e s s c o m m u n i t y b y a d v a n c i n g t h e<br />

s t r a t e g i c v a l u e o f s u p p l y m a n a g e m e n t<br />

thr ough : C onti nuou s le arni ng, Stan dard s of<br />

P r a c t i c e , A d v o c a c y a n d p r o m o t i o n ,<br />

Research, Partnerships and Networking. The<br />

P u r c h a s i n g M a n a g e m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n o f<br />

Cana da (PMAC) is Canada’s leading source<br />

o f hi gh -q u al it y e du ca t io n an d pr o fe ss i on al<br />

t r a i n i n g a n d d e v e l o p m e n t p r o g r a m s i n<br />

p u r c h a s i n g a n d s u p p l y m a n a g e m e n t . T h e<br />

C e r t i f i e d P r o f e s s i o n a l P u r c h a s e r ( C . P . P . )<br />

designati on is Ca nada’s foremos t credential<br />

i n th e pu r ch a si ng a n d su pp l y ma n ag em e nt<br />

f i e l d a n d i s i n c r e a s i n g l y s o u g h t a f t e r b y<br />

o rg a ni z at i on s a nd e mp l oy e rs . C ou r se s a nd<br />

s e m i n a r s i n a l l t h e e s s e n t i a l t o o l s a n d<br />

t e c h n i q u e s o f p u r c h a s i n g , l o g i s t i c s a n d<br />

s u p p l y c h a i n m a n a g e m e n t a r e t a u g h t b y<br />

leading experts from across the country and<br />

a b r o a d . T h e a c c r e d i t a t i o n p r o g r a m a l s o<br />

includes a one-week in-residence course - the<br />

only one of its kind in the world. PMAC also<br />

o f f e r s a C e r t i f i c a t e i n P u r c h a s i n g t o<br />

recognize technical proficienc y in purchasing<br />

a n d s u p p l y m a n a g e m e n t . F o r m o r e<br />

i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e a s s o c i a t i o n , p l e a s e<br />

c o n t a c t y o u r P M A C P r o v i n c i a l I n s t i t u t e<br />

representative. In co-operation with PMAC,<br />

M o h a w k o f f e r s P r i n c i p l e s c o u r s e s a n d<br />

Ma na gem en t c ou rse s. NO TE : R ef und s and<br />

tax receipts are processed and issued by the<br />

offering institution - NOT PMAC.<br />

For more details, contact Ontario<br />

Institute of PMAC (OIPMAC) at:<br />

Phone: (416)977-7566 X149 or<br />

Fax: (416)977-4135, visit our<br />

web site at www.pmac.ca or<br />

email btynan_ontinst@pmac.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

P M A C o f f e r s t h e C . P . P . ( C e r t i f i e d<br />

P r of e s s i o n a l P ur c h a s e r ) d e s i g n a t i o n t o<br />

members who successfully complete all of<br />

t h e a s s o c i a t i o n ’ s e d u c a t i o n a l p r o g r a m<br />

re qu ir e me nt s i nc lu di n g a c omp r eh en si ve<br />

wr i tt en exa minati on. The associa tion al so<br />

a wa r d s t he C e r t i f i c a t e i n Pu r c h a s in g t o<br />

t h o s e w h o c o m p l e t e o n l y a s u b - s e t o f<br />

these requirements.<br />

C.P.P. Accreditation Program<br />

Requirements<br />

Ten Management Studies Courses<br />

Four PMAC Principles Courses<br />

(minimum 60% average in each)<br />

Twelve PMAC Seminar Credits<br />

Minimum Relevant Work Experience<br />

(depends on educational background)<br />

The Advanced Purchasing Management Course<br />

(1 week live-in)<br />

Comprehensive Written Examination<br />

(membership in PMAC is mandatory at this point)<br />

Certificate in Purchasing Requirements<br />

Principles of Buying<br />

Two of the remaining three Principles courses<br />

Four PMAC Seminar Credits<br />

Payment of administrative fee<br />

NOTE: Courses offered in Fall and<br />

Winter semesters only<br />

P M A C ’ s P r i n c i p l e s C o u r s e s h a v e b e e n<br />

designed and developed in consultation with<br />

leading academics and researchers to provide<br />

p a r t i c i p a n t s w i t h a c o m p r e h e n s i v e<br />

i n t r o d u c t i o n t o p u r c h a s i n g a n d s u p p l y<br />

m a n a g e m e n t , i n v e n t o r y a n d o p e r a t i o n s<br />

c o n t r o l , t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d l o g i s t i c s , a n d<br />

q u a l i t y p r i n c i p l e s . T h e y i n c l u d e c u r r e n t<br />

theory, information, and practices, which can<br />

be applied to a variety of settings. Classroom<br />

v e r s i on s a r e p ar t i c i pa t o r y i n na t u r e , u si n g<br />

c a s e s t u d i e s ( s m a l l a n d l a r g e g r o u p<br />

discussions), short lectures and examinations.<br />

BUSINESS WORKSHOPS<br />

NOTE: No refunds will be given for<br />

workshop withdrawals 2 days prior to the<br />

start date .For further information, please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358.<br />

FINANCIAL STRATEGIES FOR<br />

SUC<strong>CE</strong>SSFUL RETIREMENT<br />

I f y o u’ v e r ec e nt l y r et i r ed , o r a re pl a n ni n g<br />

retirement within the next ten years, learn to<br />

m ax imi ze yo ur f ina nc ial r eso ur ces . Cou rs e<br />

topics include employer pension plans, lump<br />

sum retirement allowances, reducing capital<br />

ga ins tax, and inves tment alter native s. Y ou<br />

w i l l d e v e l o p y o u r o w n c o m p u t e r i z e d<br />

retirement plan. Participants may purchase a<br />

p r o f e s s i o n a l w o r k b o o k , c a s s e t t e t a p e a n d<br />

d a t a f o r m f r o m t h e i n s t r u c t o r o n t h e f i r s t<br />

night of class. Fee includes spouse or guest.<br />

INCLUDES BOOK.<br />

BU128 FEE: $149.00 ☎<br />

S1 3 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705720<br />

S2 3 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May8 705726<br />

INVESTING FOR SECURE FUTURE<br />

E x a m i n e t h e b u i l d i n g b l o c k s o f p e r s o n a l<br />

f i n a n c i a l p l a n n i n g - E s t a t e P l a n n i n g ,<br />

R e t i r e m e n t P l a n n i n g a n d I n v e s t m e n t<br />

P l a n n i n g . T h e u s e o f R R S P s , R R I F s a n d<br />

h o w t o c o m b i n e v a r i o u s g u a r a n t e e d<br />

i n v e s t m e n t s s u c h a s T - B i l l s , Fe d e r a l a n d<br />

Provincial Bonds with a Stock, Mutual fund<br />

a n d C o r p o r a t e B o n d p o r t f o l i o t o i n c r e a s e<br />

y o u r i n v e s t m e n t r e t u r n s . P o r t f o l i o<br />

M a n a g e m e n t , R i s k / r e w a r d s t r a t e g i e s a n d<br />

Capital Markets are also introduced.<br />

BU081 FEE: $65.59 ☎<br />

S1 7 WE 7:00-9:30 FF Apr17 705732<br />

12 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

BANK OF CANADA<br />

(Formerly Feder al B usiness Development Bank)<br />

PERFORMAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

The Business Development Bank of Canada,<br />

in conjunction with <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, offers<br />

the f ollowing series of workshops. Any six<br />

of th e fol lo wi ng wo rk sho ps ar e ma nda to ry<br />

for completing this Certificate. Students will<br />

b e a l l o w e d a m a x i m u m o f t w o y e a r s t o<br />

complete this Certificate. You are not<br />

required to register for all workshops at one<br />

time. Upon completion of any six workshops<br />

a certificate will be granted by the Business<br />

Development Bank of Canada.<br />

To apply for the Certificate when six<br />

courses are complete please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

BD009 BUILDING YOUR BUSINESS THROUGH<br />

YOUR PEOPLE<br />

BU045 IMPROVING YOUR LEVEL OF<br />

CUSTOMER SERVI<strong>CE</strong><br />

BD010 EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT<br />

BU197 EFFECTIVE NETWORKING<br />

BU091 HOW TO PREPARE A BUSINESS PLAN<br />

BU120 HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong> LAW<br />

BD007 ISO 9000: UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS<br />

BU098 NEGOTIATING SKILLS<br />

BD014 PROBLEM SOLVING FOR MANAGERS<br />

BD012 PROFESSIONAL INTERPERSONAL<br />

SKILLS<br />

BU097 PROFESSIONAL SELLING SKILLS<br />

ISO14001: A GENERAL OVERVIEW<br />

BD007 ISO9000: HOW TO AUDIT YOUR SYSTEM<br />

EFFECTIVELY<br />

BD013 DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE<br />

INTERPERSONAL SKILLS<br />

BU228 ISO 14001: UNDERSTANDING THE<br />

BASICS<br />

NOTE: No refunds will be given for<br />

withdrawals 2 days prior to start date.<br />

Not all courses offered every semester<br />

BUSINESS DIPLOMAS<br />

All Business Diplomas offered through<br />

Continuing Education are equivalent to the<br />

day-school two- and three-year programs.<br />

To estimate the required length of time for<br />

completion in night school, students should<br />

divide the total credits required by the<br />

number of courses they plan to take each<br />

year (students average 5 courses per year).<br />

One credit represents 39 hours of instruction<br />

including examinations. Students are<br />

required to show proof that they have<br />

completed course prerequisites. They must<br />

present a copy of the receipt or a transcript<br />

of their grade for the prerequisite course to<br />

gain conditional acceptance in the course for<br />

which they are registering.


NOTE: Day school students taking<br />

courses at night and Continuing<br />

Education students are regulated by dayschool<br />

policy and should consult with the<br />

day-school Chair on conflicts pertaining<br />

to prerequisites, entry to class, etc.<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT<br />

(PLA)<br />

S tu dents ma y appl y for credi t i n indi vidua l<br />

cours es based on learn ing acqui red thr ough<br />

w o r k a n d o t h e r l i f e e x p e r i e n c e s . F o r<br />

assessm ent procedures and fees, cont act the<br />

P L A of f i ce a t (9 0 5) 5 75 - 12 1 2 e x t . 3 2 98 o r<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3298. Assessments should<br />

co m m e nc e i n t h e t er m p ri or t o t h e s ta rt o f<br />

cl ass es. F or c ours e or prog ram i nfor m ati on<br />

c o n t a c t C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n , B u s i n e s s<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358.<br />

CAREERS - CB100<br />

Pri or Learn ing Ass essme nt (PLA )You may<br />

apply for credi t bas ed on learn ing acquired<br />

through work and other life experiences. For<br />

a s s e s s m e n t p r o c e d u r e s c o n t a c t P r i o r<br />

L e a r n i n g A s s e s s m e n t O f f i c e a t ( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 -<br />

1212 ext. 3298 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3298.<br />

Assessment FEE: $69.30<br />

BUSINESS<br />

ADMINISTRATION DIPLOMA<br />

( E q u i v a l e n t t o 3 y r . D i p l o m a ( D a y )<br />

P r o g r a m ) T h i s p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d t o<br />

pr ep ar e st ud ent s fo r ca ree rs i n ac co unt in g,<br />

mar ke ti ng, fin anci al serv ices or ope rati ons,<br />

l e a d i n g t o m a n a g e m e n t p o s i t i o n s f o r<br />

o r g a n i z a t i o n s s u c h a s b a n k s , t r u s t<br />

companies, government departments or<br />

agencies, international corporations,<br />

manufacturing and service industries, small<br />

business, professional service agencies and<br />

large retailers.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

The diploma will be awarded to candidates<br />

who successfully complete a total of 35<br />

credits. Note: Students will not be permitted<br />

to register in a course without the course<br />

prerequisite(s) or equivalent.<br />

SEMESTER 1 (Common)<br />

CB101 ACCOUNTING 1<br />

LL041 COMMUNICATIONS(LANGS)<br />

CB100 CAREER DEVELOPMENT (equivalent to<br />

BA600, CB200)<br />

CB158 MARKETING 1<br />

MA101 MATHEMATICS<br />

EB122 MICROECONOMICS<br />

CB104 BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

*Semester 2<br />

*AC201 ACCOUNTING II OR<br />

*AC211 UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL<br />

STATEMENTS<br />

MA201 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />

EB222 MACROECONOMICS<br />

MK351 MARKETING 2 (formerly BA350)<br />

BE217 BUSINESS DATA MANAGEMENT<br />

*Take one only<br />

*Semester 3<br />

CB340 BUSINESS FINAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

LL124 LITERATURE:A PRACTICAL APPROACH<br />

CB203 *MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING<br />

(formerly BA505) or<br />

AC336 *COST/MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING<br />

MA311 BUSINESS STATISTICS 1<br />

MK456 MARKETING MANAGEMENT<br />

(formerly BA450)<br />

GB335 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT<br />

(formerly BA444)<br />

*Take one only<br />

*Semester 4<br />

BA440 BUSINESS FINAN<strong>CE</strong> 2 (formerly BA441)<br />

MA411 BUSINESS STATISTICS 2<br />

OB371 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONAL<br />

BEHAVIOUR (formerly BA371)<br />

BA547 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 2<br />

(or CO210)<br />

Option *****<br />

LL122 RESEARCHING & REPORTING-LGS<br />

*Semester 5<br />

BA524 THE CANADIAN ECONOMY<br />

(equivalent to BA522-Public Policy)<br />

CB436 BUSINESS LAW (formerly BA138)<br />

GB273 HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong><br />

MANAGEMENT(formerly BA573)<br />

CB200 JOB SEARCH TECHNIQUES<br />

Option *****<br />

Option *****<br />

BA571 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 2<br />

*Semester 6<br />

BA534 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE *****<br />

Option *****<br />

Option *****<br />

General Studies Elective<br />

*Option Selections for Semesters 4, 5 & 6<br />

- Choose only SIX in total:<br />

MK355 APPLIED SELLING(formerly BA514)<br />

AC407 AUDITING(formerly BA508)<br />

BA607 AUDITING 2 - OPTION<br />

BA575 or MK375 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR<br />

AC436 COST & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 2<br />

(formerly BA605)<br />

BA556 DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT-OPTION<br />

AC331 ACCOUNTING 3 - FINANCIAL<br />

(formerly BA301)<br />

AC441 ACCOUNTING 4 - FINANCIAL<br />

(formerly BA401)<br />

BA635 INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT<br />

- OPTION<br />

BA553 BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS MARKETING -<br />

OPTION<br />

BA640 INTERNATIONAL TRADE - OPTION<br />

BA533 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS<br />

DEVELOPMENT - OPTION<br />

BA636 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EDUCATION<br />

TRAVEL-OPTION<br />

BA543 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS-OPTION<br />

BA554 or MK450 MARKETING RESEARCH<br />

BA545 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT-OPTION<br />

BA502 NEW VENTURE DEVELOPMENT -<br />

OPTION<br />

BA542 or GB442 PERSONAL FINAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

BA544 PRODUCTION PLANNING-OPTION<br />

BA563 or MK361 PROMOTION MANAGEMENT<br />

B U S I N E S S<br />

BA546 QUALITY CONTROL&OPTIMIZATION-<br />

OPTION<br />

BA558 RETAIL MANAGEMENT-OPTION<br />

BA655 SALES MANAGEMENT<br />

BA537 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT-<br />

OPTION<br />

BA609 TAX PRACTI<strong>CE</strong>-OPTION<br />

BA509 TAXATION-OPTION<br />

BE304 WEB DESIGN AND STRATEGY<br />

BE305 GRAPHICS AND PROJECT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

BE400 TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN BUSINESS<br />

BE401 E.COMMER<strong>CE</strong><br />

MK353 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING<br />

MK356 DIRECT MARKETING<br />

Not all courses offered every semester.<br />

LL041 Communications<br />

LL142 Literature: A Practical Approach<br />

LL122 Research & Reporting<br />

Refer to Languages & Communications section.<br />

MA101 Mathematics<br />

MA201 Business Mathematics<br />

MA311 Business Statistics 1<br />

MA411 Business Statistics 2<br />

Refer to Engineering Technology section.<br />

TWO-YEAR (DAY)<br />

PROGRAMS -<br />

ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS<br />

(GENERAL), INSURAN<strong>CE</strong>,<br />

MARKETING<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Note: Students will not be permitted to<br />

register in a course without the course<br />

prerequisite(s) or equivalent.<br />

*Semester 1<br />

(Common to all Business Programs)<br />

CB101 ACCOUNTING 1<br />

CB100 CAREER DEVELOPMENT<br />

LL041 COMMUNICATIONS(LANGS)<br />

CB158 MARKETING 1<br />

MA101 MATHEMATICS<br />

EB122 MICROECONOMICS<br />

CB104 BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

BUSINESS ACCOUNTING<br />

Program of Studies<br />

*Semester 1<br />

Common<br />

Semester 2<br />

AC201 ACCOUNTING 2<br />

AC410 APPLIED ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS<br />

CO210 APPLIED COMPUTER SYSTEMS<br />

MA201 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />

LL124 LITERATURE:A PRACTICAL APPROACH<br />

GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE *****<br />

Semester 3<br />

AC331 ACCOUNTING 3 - FINANCIAL<br />

CB340 BUSINESS FINAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

AC336 COST & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 1<br />

(formerly AC305)<br />

LL122 RESEARCHING & REPORTING-LGS<br />

AC409 TAXATION (or BA509)<br />

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B U S I N E S S<br />

Semester 4<br />

AC441 ACCOUNTING 4 - FINANCIAL<br />

(formerly AC401)<br />

EB222 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS<br />

*CB436 BUSINESS LAW OR<br />

*OB371 INTRO TO ORGANIZATIONAL<br />

BEHAVIOUR<br />

MA302 BUSINESS STATISTICS<br />

AC436 COST & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 2<br />

*Take one only<br />

CO210 APPLIED COMPUTER SYSTEMS<br />

MA201 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />

MA302 BUSINESS STATISTICS<br />

Refer to Engineering Technology section<br />

LL122 RESEARCHING &<br />

REPORTING-LGS<br />

Refer to Languages & Communications section<br />

Not all courses offered every semester.<br />

ENTERPRISE BUSINESS<br />

MANAGEMENT (Proposed)<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Note: Students will not be permitted to<br />

register in a course without the course<br />

prerequisite(s) or equivalent.<br />

*Semester 1<br />

Common<br />

Semester 2<br />

MK355 APPLIED SELLING<br />

BE217 BUSINESS DATA MANAGEMENT<br />

(or BE215)<br />

MK351 MARKETING 2<br />

GB335 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT<br />

EB222 MACROECONOMICS<br />

BE201 INTEGRATED WORDPRO<strong>CE</strong>SSING IN<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Semester 3<br />

MA201 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />

BE205 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING FOR<br />

EBUSINESS<br />

GB535 INFORMATION SYSTEMS-<br />

BUSINESS/MANUFACTURING/MKTG<br />

LL124 LITERATURE:A PRACTICAL APPROACH<br />

OB371 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR<br />

BE304 WEB DESIGN & STRATEGY<br />

BE306 NETWORK ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS<br />

GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE ****<br />

Semester 4<br />

BE303 ADV PRESENTATION APPL-BUSINESS<br />

BE401 E.COMMER<strong>CE</strong><br />

GB273 HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong> MANAGEMENT<br />

BA403 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS *<br />

BE450 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT *<br />

BA532 ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS<br />

PLANNING *<br />

BE305 GRAPHICS AND PROJECT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

* Take one only<br />

BUSINESS MARKETING<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Note: Students will not be permitted to<br />

register in a course without the course<br />

prerequisite(s) or equivalent.<br />

*Semester 1<br />

Common<br />

Semester 2<br />

MK355 APPLIED SELLING<br />

MA201 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />

MK375 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR (or BA575)<br />

MK351 MARKETING 2<br />

MK252 RETAIL MERCHANDISING 1<br />

Semester 3<br />

MK361 ADVERTISING (or BA563)<br />

GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE****<br />

LL124 LITERATURE:A PRACTICAL APPROACH<br />

MK352 RETAIL MERCHANDISING 2<br />

Option 1<br />

MK353 *INTERNATIONAL MARKETING OR<br />

EB222 * MACROECONOMICS<br />

Option 2<br />

MK455 PURCHASING or<br />

MK356 *DIRECT MARKETING<br />

Semester 4<br />

CB436 *BUSINESS LAW or<br />

MK450 *MARKET RESEARCH<br />

MA302 BUSINESS STATISTICS<br />

LL122 RESEARCHING & REPORTING-LGS * or<br />

BE450 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT<br />

MK456 MARKETING MANAGEMENT<br />

OB371 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONAL<br />

BEHAVIOUR<br />

*Take one only<br />

NOTE:<br />

Not all courses are offered every semester<br />

ACCOUNTING 1<br />

Students examine the role of accounting as<br />

an information system for planning and<br />

controlling business operation. NOTE: For<br />

CGA credit, students require both CB101<br />

and AC201 with a minimum grade of B-. A<br />

grade of B is required to take AC201.<br />

CB101 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705665<br />

S2 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705666<br />

S3 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr11 705668<br />

ACCOUNTING 2<br />

Students will continue the study of<br />

accounting initiated in Accounting 1 (CB101)<br />

which is a PREREQUISITE. A grade of B or<br />

better is required in Accounting 1 (CB101) in<br />

order to enroll in AC201. A grade of B- is<br />

required for AC331.<br />

AC201 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705670<br />

S2 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705671<br />

14 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

ACCOUNTING 3 - FINANCIAL<br />

This intermediate financial accounting<br />

course focuses on the asset side of the<br />

balance sheet. The student should be able to<br />

analyze business transactions and problems<br />

in order to effect the necessary adjustments<br />

and solutions. The resulting solutions will<br />

then enable the student to prepare properly<br />

classified statements in conformity with<br />

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles<br />

(G.A.A.P.). PREREQUISITE: AC201-<br />

Minimum grade of B-.<br />

AC331 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705672<br />

ACCOUNTING 4 - FINANCIAL<br />

The student will learn to analyze business<br />

transactions and problems in order to effect<br />

the necessary adjustments and solutions; to<br />

prepare classified statements in conformity<br />

with G.A.A.P.; to be able to pass the<br />

intermediate level C.G.A. Accounting courses.<br />

Prerequisite: AC331 or BA301 or AC301<br />

AC441 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr11 705673<br />

AUDITING<br />

Students will study the principles of procedure<br />

practice and standards of conduct as related to<br />

internal auditing. This course also provides students<br />

with an in-depth understanding of the internal audit<br />

process in a manual and computerized<br />

environment: planning the internal audit,<br />

identifying, evaluating and testing the internal<br />

controls, reporting the results to management and<br />

the follow-up function. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Accounting 2 (AC201) or (AC211) or (BA201)<br />

AC407 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705674<br />

BUSINESS FINAN<strong>CE</strong> 2<br />

You will continue the study begun in<br />

BA340, BA341 or CB340, focusing on<br />

capital budgeting, dividend policy, and<br />

utilizing sources of long- term financing.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Business Finance 1<br />

(BA340 or BA341 or CB340)<br />

BA440 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705656<br />

BUSINESS LAW<br />

This course uses a combination of text and<br />

case studies to cover the basic common and<br />

statute law pertinent to business.<br />

CB436 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705676<br />

CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR-OPTION<br />

The nature and effect of consumer<br />

behaviour on the marketability of products<br />

is studied. The ability to analyze and<br />

evaluate buyer behaviour is developed in<br />

order to apply specific “marketing<br />

strategies” appropriately. PREREQUISITE:<br />

MK351 or BA350<br />

BA575 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705658


COST & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 1<br />

Emphasis is placed on the flow of costs<br />

through a business and the systems used to<br />

accumulate these costs. This course, combined<br />

with AC436 with an average grade of B-,<br />

entitles a student the opportunity to obtain full<br />

exemption from the CGA course, Cost<br />

Accounting 311. Prerequisites: Accounting I<br />

(CB101) & Accounting 2 (AC201)<br />

AC336 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705659<br />

COST & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 2<br />

This course continues the study begun in<br />

AC336. It can be used as a credit toward an<br />

exemption in the CGA program, if an average<br />

grade of B- is achieved. See ASSOCIATED<br />

PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM section for<br />

details. Prerequisite: Cost Accounting 1<br />

(AC305 OR AC336 OR BA505)<br />

AC436 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 705660<br />

HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong> MANAGEMENT<br />

In this course you will gain an understanding<br />

of the pivotal role of various human resource<br />

functions across an organization. Emphasis is<br />

placed on assisting you to develop supervisory<br />

skills relating to Human Resource activities,<br />

specifically job analysis, recruiting and<br />

selection, performance appraisal, training, etc.<br />

GB273 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705661<br />

MACROECONOMICS<br />

An introduction to macroeconomics<br />

examines the impact of aggregate supply<br />

and demand on the determination of<br />

employment, prices, and national income.<br />

Prerequisite: EB122, Economics I<br />

EB222 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705677<br />

MARKETING 1<br />

Students should gain an appreciation of<br />

marketing and marketing terminology<br />

through broad studies of various components<br />

of the marketing mix.<br />

CB158 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705678<br />

MARKETING 2<br />

Students will continue the studies begun in<br />

Marketing 1. PREREQUISITE: Marketing 1<br />

CB158<br />

MK351 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705681<br />

MICROECONOMICS<br />

An introduction of microeconomics dealing<br />

with the laws of supply and demand, the<br />

costs of production and profit determination<br />

under various market conditions.<br />

EB122 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705703<br />

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 2<br />

This course provides students with the conceptual<br />

frameworks and behavioural skills to function<br />

effectively as a member of a team or department<br />

within an organization. By building on individual<br />

and interpersonal skills developed in OB371, the<br />

student will add skills in solving small group<br />

problems, in leadership, power and influence<br />

conflict resolution, group dynamics and intergroup<br />

functioning. PREREQUISITE: OB371<br />

BA571 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705663<br />

PERSONAL FINANCIAL<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Demonstrate an understanding of the<br />

vocabulary and principles involved in<br />

financial planning, financial security and<br />

credit. Demonstrate an understanding of an<br />

Income Tax System and preparation of a<br />

personal income tax return. Prerequisite:<br />

CB101<br />

BE450 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705702<br />

TAXATION-OPTION<br />

This course considers primarily the income<br />

tax system relating to business<br />

organizations. PREREQUISITE: Financial<br />

Accounting 3 (AC331 or AC301 or BA301)<br />

BA509 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705664<br />

UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL<br />

STATEMENTS<br />

In this course, the student will be able to<br />

interpret various financial statement<br />

components and demonstrate their relevance<br />

to managerial decision making. Prerequisite:<br />

Accounting I (CB101)<br />

AC211 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705704<br />

INSURAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

NOTE: There is an examination fee of<br />

$98.00 + G.S.T. for each course payable<br />

directly to the Insurance Institute of<br />

Canada. (The fee for C11 (BU180) is<br />

$124.00 + G.S.T.)<br />

Program of Studies<br />

For additional information/prerequisites,<br />

please refer to the Insurance web site.<br />

BU100 Introduction to Insurance<br />

BU180 Principles of Insurance<br />

BU191 Principles of Life 1<br />

BU291 Principles of Life 2<br />

BU381 Insurance on Property 1<br />

BU383 Auto Insurance<br />

BU386 Specialty Lines<br />

BU393 Group Insurance<br />

BU382 Insurance Against Liability<br />

BU487 Claims 1<br />

BU481 Insurance on Property 2<br />

BU484 Insurance Against Crime<br />

BU281 Introduction to Personal Lines<br />

Research and Reporting<br />

Introduction to Organizational Behaviour<br />

PLUS: One general elective requirement to be taken<br />

from a non-business area<br />

NOTE: Some courses are not offered<br />

every semester<br />

AUTOMOBILE INSURAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C14.<br />

BU383 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 705762<br />

BODILY INJURY CLAIMS<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C32.<br />

BU387 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 705766<br />

B U S I N E S S<br />

BUSINESS INTERRUPTION<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C40.<br />

BU485 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 705776<br />

BUSINESS OF INSURAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

(Formerly Insurance Organization, Accounts<br />

and Finance) Insurance Institute of Canada<br />

course number C16. NOTE: This is the final<br />

course required for Associateship. It must be<br />

taken last.<br />

BU389 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 705777<br />

CLAIMS 1<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C17.<br />

BU487 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr18 705780<br />

CLAIMS 2<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C46.<br />

BU384 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr18 705782<br />

INSURAN<strong>CE</strong> AGAINST CRIME<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C35.<br />

BU484 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 705784<br />

INSURAN<strong>CE</strong> AGAINST LIABILITY<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C13.<br />

BU382 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 705795<br />

INSURAN<strong>CE</strong> ON PROPERTY 1<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C12.<br />

BU381 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 705796<br />

INSURAN<strong>CE</strong> ON PROPERTY 2<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C33.<br />

BU481 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr18 705797<br />

INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL<br />

LINES<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C71.<br />

BU281 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 705798<br />

PRINCIPLES OF INSURAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C11. NOTE: This is a mandatory course and<br />

must be taken first, although other courses<br />

may be taken at the same time.<br />

BU180 FEE: $190.58 ☎<br />

S1 11 TH 6:00-9:30 FF Apr18 705799<br />

SPECIALTY LINES<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C43.<br />

BU386 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 705800<br />

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B U S I N E S S<br />

BUSINESS <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATES<br />

APPLIED SALES<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

( P r o p o s e d ) A P O S T - D I P L O M A / D E G R E E<br />

C E R T I F I C A T E C a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s i n<br />

s a l e s a r e g r o w i n g r a p i d l y a s p r o d u c t s<br />

b e c o m e m o r e c o m p l e x a n d c u s t o m e r s<br />

become more demanding of knowledge and<br />

c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e . “ N o t h i n g h a p p e n s u n t i l<br />

s o m e b o d y s e l l s s o m e t h i n g ” . C o m p a n i e s<br />

re co gn iz e thi s tr ut h an d see t he v al ue of a<br />

well-trained salesperson. The purpose of this<br />

one-year post diploma program is to enable<br />

c o l l e g e o r u n i v e r s i t y g r a d u a t e s f r o m a<br />

v ar i et y o f d is c ip l in es to e n te r t h e ex c it i ng<br />

a nd lu c ra t i ve f i e ld o f p r o fe s si o na l s e ll i n g.<br />

U t i l i z i n g M o h a w k ’ s s t a t e o f t h e a r t s a l e s<br />

laboratory, training will be provided in such<br />

a r e a s a s r e l a t i o n s h i p s e l l i n g , p r e s e n t a t i o n<br />

t e c h n o l o g y , c o m p u t e r s k i l l s ( s a l e s f o r c e<br />

a u t o m a t i o n ) a n d o t h e r a r e a s t h a t w o u l d<br />

directly relate to the pursuit of a sales career<br />

in a particular field.<br />

For further information, please call Mark<br />

Valvasori (905)575-2375 ext. 3303 or<br />

email valvasm@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

CB158 MARKETING 1<br />

MK355 APPLIED SELLING<br />

PSC01 ESSENTIALS OF CUSTOMER SERVI<strong>CE</strong><br />

PSC02 PRESENTATION TECHNOLOGY<br />

PSC03 COMPUTER SKILLS (SURVEY COURSE)<br />

PSC04 E-SELLING 1<br />

MK351 MARKETING 2<br />

PSC11 ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D SELLING AND NEGOTIATION<br />

PSC12 KEY ACCOUNT AND SELF<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

BA655 SALES MANAGEMENT<br />

MK375 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR<br />

PSC13 E-SELLING 2<br />

Course offerings for Applied Sales<br />

(MK355) and Marketing 1 (CB158) can<br />

be found under Business Administration<br />

Diploma section.<br />

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ESSENTIALS OF CUSTOMER<br />

SERVI<strong>CE</strong><br />

Upon the completion of this course, students<br />

will have an appreciation of the importance<br />

o f m a i n t a i n i n g t h e h i g h e s t l e v e l s o f<br />

c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e . T o p i c s i n t h i s c o u r s e<br />

i n c l u d e r e l a t i o n s h i p b u i l d i n g , c u s t o m e r<br />

r e l a t i o n s h i p m a n a g e m e n t , a f t e r s a l e<br />

communication and networking.<br />

PSC01 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705564<br />

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE<br />

RESOLUTION <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

REVISE D, FALL 1998 Discover the world<br />

o f A lt e rn a ti v e Di s pu t e Re s ol u ti o n th r ou g h<br />

this 5 course program, covering 180 hours of<br />

i n s t r u c t i o n , r o l e p l a y s , c a s e s t u d i e s a n d<br />

simulations. This is a timely opportunity for<br />

p e o p l e i n b u s i n e s s t o r e c e i v e p r a c t i c a l ,<br />

e f f e c t i v e t r a i n i n g t o e x p a n d s k i l l s a n d<br />

knowledge in the field of ADR. It is also for<br />

p r o f e s s i o n a l s i n t h e f i e l d s o f l a w , s o c i a l<br />

w o r k , p s y c h o l o g y a n d e d u c a t i o n a n d f o r<br />

t hos e who w ish t o enh anc e the ir li fe sk ill s<br />

and their management of conflict generally.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Revised Program of Study<br />

AL016 Alternative Dispute Resolution 36 hours<br />

AL017 Negotiation Skills 30 hours<br />

AL018 Mediation Skills 42 hours<br />

AL019 Group Facilitation Skills 36 hours<br />

AL020 Adjudicative Processes<br />

(Law, Arbitration, etc.) 36 hours<br />

N OTE : Tho se s tud ent s pre vi ous ly en ro lle d<br />

i n t h e A l t e r n a t i v e D i s p u t e R e s o l u t i o n<br />

p r o g r a m m a y b e a s s u r e d t h a t t h e y c a n<br />

c o n t i n u e t o c o m p l e t e t h e i r C e r t i f i c a t e<br />

according to the original course offerings i.e.<br />

l e v e l o n e a n d t w o c o u r s e s o f 6 w e e k s<br />

duration totalling 18 hours per course.<br />

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NEGOTIATION AND MEDIATION<br />

This 80 hour intensive course is intended to<br />

f a m i l i a r i z e s t u d e n t s w i t h t h e t h e o r y &<br />

p r a c t i c e o f i n t e r e s t - b a s e d n e g o t i a t i o n &<br />

f a c i l i t a t i v e m e d i a t i o n . T h e n e g o t i a t i o n &<br />

mediation skills used by practitioners will be<br />

con sidered & demonst rated, wh ich stude nts<br />

w i ll b e e xp ec te d t o ap p ly i n t he ir pr ac t ic e<br />

exercises. The requirements for membership<br />

i n th e p rinci pal medi ation ass ociat ions wil l<br />

b e r e v i e w e d . T h i s c o u r s e w i l l r u n o n 1 6<br />

consecutive Thursdays & 4 Saturdays TBA.<br />

AL024 FEE: $575.00 ☎<br />

S1 20 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705882<br />

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

GROUP FACILITATION SKILLS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s t h e s t u d e n t t o<br />

f a c il i ta t i on th e o ry , a n d t h e p ra c ti c a l s ki l l s<br />

n e e d e d t o a s s i s t g r o u p s i n p r o b l e m<br />

i d e n t i f i c a t i o n a n d p a r t i c i p a t o r y d e c i s i o n -<br />

m a k i n g . T h e r o l e o f t h e f a c i l i t a t o r , t h e<br />

f a c i l i t a t i o n p r o c e s s , i n c l u d i n g b a s i c a n d<br />

d e v e l o p m e n t a l f a c i l i t a t i o n a n d p r a c t i c a l<br />

techniques to maximize group effectiveness<br />

a r e e x a m i ne d . I n t e r a ct i v e s i m u l at i o n , r o l e<br />

p l a y i n g , c o - f a c i l i t a t i o n a n d i n t e r n a l<br />

facilitation processes will also be explored.<br />

AL019 FEE: $375.00 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705877<br />

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BUSINESS - APPLIED<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

These pro grams are off ered in a s elf-pa ced<br />

fo r m a t. Le s s o n p l an s a n d a s s ig n m e nt s a r e<br />

s p e c i a l l y d e s i g n e d t o a l l o w s t u d e n t s t o<br />

pa us e, re vi ew a nd a na ly ze if n ec es sa ry , or<br />

work through quickly. Students are required<br />

to purchase textbooks and correlated<br />

workbooks, available through the <strong>College</strong><br />

bookstores. It is possible to complete more<br />

than one level per semester in this<br />

independent study format.<br />

For information, please call (905)575-2358<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358 or<br />

email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Upon completion of all 3 levels, students<br />

are eligible for an Applied Accounting-<br />

Bookkeeping Acknowledgement.<br />

These courses are also offered in a<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION format. See<br />

Distance Education section.<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 1<br />

Students are introduced to bookkeeping<br />

including debit/credit transactions,<br />

journalizing and posting, trial balance/six<br />

column worksheet, simple income<br />

statements and balance sheets, closing<br />

ledger and reconciliation of bank statements.<br />

This course is offered in a self-study format.<br />

Each student will work through the material<br />

at their own pace.<br />

BZ018 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr2 705538<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705751<br />

S3 12 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr9 705534<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 2<br />

Students should further develop skills<br />

including trial balance on eight-column<br />

worksheets with adjustments, financial<br />

statements, special journals, and accounts<br />

receivable and payable, using controlling<br />

accounts. This course is offered in a selfstudy<br />

format. Each student will work<br />

through the material at their own pace.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Applied Accounting -<br />

Bookkeeping 1 (BZ018).<br />

BZ019 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr2 705539<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705890<br />

S3 12 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr9 705535<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 3<br />

Students should develop advanced<br />

bookkeeping skills, including petty cash and<br />

voucher systems, bad debts, fixed assets and<br />

depreciation, payroll, notes and drafts and<br />

accrued revenue and expenses. This course<br />

is offered in a self-study format. Each<br />

student will work through the material at<br />

their own pace. PREREQUISITE: Applied<br />

Accounting - Bookkeeping 2 (BZ019).<br />

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BZ020 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr2 705540<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705891<br />

S3 12 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr9 705536


HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (825)<br />

The Huma n Re sou rce s Ce rt ifi cat e p rov ide s<br />

s t u d e n t s w i t h b o t h t h e n e c e s s a r y g e n e r a l<br />

k n o w l e d g e a n d s p e c i f i c s k i l l s t o f u n c t i o n<br />

e ff e ct i ve l y i n a hu ma n re s ou rc e s c a pa ci t y .<br />

The program is designed to meet the needs of<br />

p ra ct i t i on er s as w el l a s th o se i nt e re s t ed i n<br />

e n t e r i n g t h e f i e l d . T h e c o u r s e o f f e r i n g s<br />

c o n s i s t o f t w o g r o u p s . T h e m a n d a t o r y<br />

courses cover material deemed to be essential<br />

t o a l l s t u d e n t s o f h u m a n r e s o u r c e s . T h e<br />

o p t i o n a l c o u r s e s a l l o w t h e s t u d e n t t h e<br />

flexibility to make selections consistent with<br />

his or her own professional needs or interests.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Mandatory Courses - All five of the<br />

following:<br />

PIR08 Introduction to Industrial Relations*<br />

PIR10 Labour Economics*<br />

BPC01 Human Resource Management*<br />

See Management Studies Certificate<br />

PIR22 Organizational Behaviour and<br />

Administration*<br />

PIR23 Finance and Accounting*<br />

Optional Courses - Any three of the<br />

following:<br />

PIR11 Compensation and Benefits*<br />

PIR21 Occupational Health & Safety*<br />

PIR19 Employment Law*<br />

PIR17 Human Resource Planning*<br />

PIR16 Staff Training and Development*<br />

PIR20 Recruitment and Selection*<br />

PIR22 ORGANIZATIONAL<br />

BEHAVIOUR AND ADMINISTRATION<br />

also offered through OntarioLearn.com<br />

IMPORTANT NOTI<strong>CE</strong>:<br />

HRPAO changes<br />

“The Professional Standards Committee<br />

of the Human Resources Professionals<br />

Association of Ontario (HRPAO) has<br />

determined that, subsequent to the<br />

fulfilment of the current program<br />

requirement (credits in eight subject<br />

areas), a candidate will also have to<br />

become a member of HRPAO and<br />

successfully complete a Comprehensive<br />

Provincial Examination (CPE) before<br />

receiving the Certificate in Human<br />

Resources Management (CHRM). The<br />

CPE will be offered annually in<br />

September. An examination preparation<br />

guide is available through HRPAO for<br />

$25 plus GST. Students are responsible<br />

for ascertaining and satisfying all HRPAO<br />

requirements in this regard. For further<br />

information contact the HRPAO at 1-800-<br />

387-1311 or mail your request to<br />

HRPAO, 2 Bloor St. W., Suite 1902,<br />

Toronto ON M4W 3E2.”<br />

NOTE: * Approved by the Human<br />

Resources Professionals Association of<br />

Ontario. The minimum required grade for<br />

all areas of study is 70% or “B-”, except<br />

Finance and Accounting, in which the<br />

minimum required grade is 60% or “C” for<br />

full course accreditation from the HRPAO.<br />

NOTI<strong>CE</strong> OF CHANGES TO THE<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE IN HUMAN<br />

RESOUR<strong>CE</strong>S MANAGEMENT<br />

(CHRM)<br />

The last Certificate in Human Resources<br />

Management (CHRM) will be issued to<br />

members who successfully pass the 1998<br />

Comprehensive Provincial Examination<br />

(CPE). Thereafter, a certificate will be<br />

issued that acknowledges that the CPE,<br />

the academic requirement for the CHRP,<br />

has been passed. No changes will be made<br />

to the program to qualify to write the<br />

CPE; the Association is only<br />

discontinuing the certificate name CHRM.<br />

NOTE: See course listings under<br />

Industrial Relations Certificate<br />

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (824)<br />

The Industrial Relations Certificate provides<br />

students with a broad working knowledge of<br />

i n d u s t r i a l r e l a t i o n s i n C a n a d a . P r a c t i c a l<br />

s kills are devel oped throu gh a com binati on<br />

of in-class discussion, extensive simulations,<br />

group exercises, films and case studies. The<br />

p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d t o a c c o m m o d a t e<br />

practitioners as well as those with a general<br />

interest in this subject.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Mandatory Courses -<br />

All four of the following:<br />

PIR08 Introduction to Industrial Relations<br />

*(Prerequisite for all other mandatory courses)<br />

PIR14 Collective Bargaining<br />

PIR13 Grievances, Arbitration & Contract Admin<br />

PIR19 Employment Law*<br />

Optional Courses -<br />

Any two of the following:<br />

PIR22 Organizational Behaviour and<br />

Administration*<br />

PIR10 Labour Economics*<br />

PIR11 Compensation and Benefits*<br />

PIR21 Occupational Health & Safety*<br />

NOTE: * Approved by the Human Resources<br />

Professionals Association of Ontar io<br />

EMPLOYMENT LAW<br />

Th is co urse provides an introdu ction to t he<br />

r e g u l a t o r y f r a m e w o r k g o v e r n i n g t h e<br />

e m p l o y m e n t r e l a t i o n s h i p i n O n t a r i o .<br />

Students will develop a working knowledge<br />

of the main features of legislation pertaining<br />

t o la bo ur r ela ti on s, e mp lo ym ent s ta nd ar ds ,<br />

empl oyment equ ity, worker s’ compensat ion<br />

a n d h u m a n r i g h t s . O t h e r r e l e v a n t s t a t u t e s<br />

and regulations are discussed. The impact of<br />

t h i s r e g u l a t i o n o n h u m a n r e s o u r c e<br />

management is considered in-depth.<br />

PIR19 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr25 705557<br />

S2 15 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr24 705558<br />

B U S I N E S S<br />

FINAN<strong>CE</strong> AND ACCOUNTING<br />

Many human resource management decisions<br />

represent important inputs to an organization’s<br />

plans and oper at ional results. In order to be<br />

ab l e t o m ak e w e l l r ou n de d de c i s i on s , i t i s<br />

c r i t i c a l f o r h u m a n r e s o u r c e m a n a g e r s t o<br />

understand measurement bases and reporting<br />

m e t h o d o l o g i e s u s e d i n a c c o u n t i n g a n d t o<br />

app rec ia te t he a cco unt in g di m ens io n in the<br />

management of personnel functions.<br />

PIR23 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 705560<br />

S2 15 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr24 705562<br />

LABOUR ECONOMICS<br />

H e r e ’ s y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y t o g a i n a<br />

comprehensive introduction to how Canadian<br />

la bou r mar ket o per at es . T he ro le of l abo ur<br />

r e l a t i o n s r e c e i v e s p a r t i c u l a r e m p h a s i s . A<br />

knowledge of economics is recommended.<br />

PIR10 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr25 705555<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY<br />

Th i s c ou r se wi l l p ro v i de a co m pr e h en s iv e<br />

in tr od uc ti on t o th e Oc cu pa ti on al H ea lt h &<br />

Safety Act. Students will gain a good grasp<br />

of al l t h e p e r ti n e nt le g i sl a t i on in c l ud e d i n<br />

this Act.<br />

PIR21 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 705708<br />

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

Func tio ni ng ef f ecti vel y a s a m emb er of a<br />

team or depa rtm en t wi thin an or g an iz ati on<br />

de ma nd s un de r st andi n g of t he con ce pt u al<br />

f r a m e w o r k a n d s o m e k e y b e h a v i o u r a l<br />

sk il l s. I n t hi s c ou r s e, yo u w i l l d ev el o p a<br />

r a n g e o f i n d i v i d u a l a n d i n t e r p e r s o n a l<br />

s k i l l s , w i th e m p h a s i s o n g ro u p p r o b le m<br />

s olvi n g; le ad er sh ip, po we r a nd i n fl ue n ce ;<br />

c o n f l i c t r es o l u ti on ; g r ou p dy n a m i c s a n d<br />

inte rgro up fu nc tio ni ng.<br />

PIR22 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr23 705559<br />

STAFF TRAINING AND<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

St af f t ra in in g a nd d ev el o pm en t o cc up ie s a<br />

pivotal position in the effective management<br />

of human resources. Students are introduced<br />

to th e c o n ce p t s, pr i n ci p l es an d t e c hn i q ue s<br />

i n vo l v e d i n t h e t r a i n i n g o f ad u l t l ea r n e r s .<br />

Needs analysis as well as the design and<br />

delivery of training programs are examined<br />

in detail.<br />

PIR16 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr25 705556<br />

INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (099)<br />

The Integrated Accounting Certificate is<br />

designed to broaden the skills of office<br />

employees needing a basic understanding of<br />

accounting computer software. Several<br />

courses are offered in the distance education<br />

format. This will allow students to combine<br />

traditional classroom learning with learning<br />

at their own pace.<br />

For more information call (905)575-2358<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358 or email<br />

cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

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B U S I N E S S<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

If new students entering the program do not have<br />

an adequate level of computer literacy they are<br />

strongly urged to complete BW001, Workshop<br />

for Windows before beginning any hands-on<br />

course. For hands-on AccPac Accounting<br />

courses, it is recommended that the student be<br />

familiar with basic accounting concepts.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the Integrated Accounting<br />

Certificate, students must complete the three<br />

Applied Accounting Bookkeeping courses<br />

and the three AccPac courses listed, plus<br />

four courses from the Optional Courses list.<br />

MANDATORY COURSES:<br />

All six courses<br />

BZ018 Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 1<br />

BZ019 Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 2<br />

BZ020 Applied Accounting-Bookkeeping 3<br />

BW190 AccPac for Windows-General Ledger<br />

BW290 AccPac for Windows-Accounts Receivable<br />

BW390 AccPac for Windows-Accounts Payable<br />

Optional Courses:<br />

Choose any four of the following:<br />

BW490 AccPac for Windows-Order Entry<br />

BW150 AccPac Simply Accounting for Windows-<br />

Level 1<br />

BW250 AccPac Simply Accounting for Windows-<br />

Level 2<br />

BW007 Quickbooks for Small Business - Level 1<br />

BW207 Quickbooks for Small Business - Level 2<br />

BW155 MYOB - Level 1<br />

BW255 MYOB - Level 2<br />

BW120 MS Excel - Level 1<br />

BW220 MS Excel - Level 2<br />

LABOUR STUDIES PROGRAM<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> in partnership with the<br />

Hamilton & District Labour Council, the<br />

Brantford & District Labour Council is<br />

offering a 240 hour certificate program in<br />

Labour Studies.<br />

This new skills-oriented Labour Studies<br />

Program has 2 components:<br />

• The Academic Component is a minimum of<br />

180 hours of courses, seminars and/or<br />

research approved by the Labour Advisory<br />

Committee with at least 5 courses being a<br />

minimum of 20 hours or more in length. The<br />

Academic Component Program of Study<br />

includes courses on computer training,<br />

steward’s training, leadership skills, collective<br />

bargaining, union counselling and other<br />

courses as developed in conjunction with<br />

community partners. This flexible program<br />

will allow the participant to specialize in their<br />

area of interest and/or expertise.<br />

• The Field Placement is a minimum of 60 hours<br />

dedicated to developing skills and to applying<br />

your knowledge for the benefit of the labour<br />

movement and the general well being of the<br />

community. Participants can be credited for<br />

approved projects and/or roles in the labour<br />

movement, community based activity,<br />

environmental issues or other approved<br />

activities/areas of community concern.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

Don Fraser at (905)692-5189 or<br />

(905)318-4295 mailbox #1086;<br />

the Brantford & District Labour Council<br />

at (519)753-9142 and Hamilton & District<br />

Labour Council at (905)547-2944; or<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Lynn Cheverie at<br />

(905)575- 2424 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2424.<br />

Please call (905) 575-2424 for all<br />

withdrawals or refunds if you are unable<br />

to attend your <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> course.<br />

UNION COUNSELLOR-ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

This 25-hour advanced course trains union<br />

counsellors in additional skills in helping<br />

their co-workers deal with legal issues with<br />

various government agencies (W.S.I.B.,<br />

U.I.C., C.P.P., etc) and other problems that<br />

their co-workers may face in the workplace.<br />

Course will be held at 350 Kenilworth Ave.<br />

N., Hamilton.<br />

UN012 FEE: $104.75 ☎<br />

S1 8 TU 7:00-10:00 O Apr23 900118<br />

WHMIS -<br />

THE LAW & HOW TO COMPLY<br />

This 10 hour course is designed for persons<br />

who may be involved in implementing<br />

and/or administrating W.H.M.I.S. at their<br />

workplace including Joint Health & Safety<br />

Committee members. Issues such as proper<br />

inventory, tracking Material Safety Data<br />

Sheets, worker education, employer<br />

responsibilities and Ministry of Labour<br />

orders will be discussed. Fee includes<br />

$27.82 for materials.<br />

UN030 FEE: $69.72 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:00-5:00 HD Jun1 900119<br />

TH 7:00-10:00<br />

SUBSTAN<strong>CE</strong> USE/ABUSE IN THE<br />

WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong><br />

This 15 hour course is for union counsellors,<br />

EAP members, stewards etc. involved in the<br />

workplace. Participants will examine the issues<br />

of substance use/abuse & the role they play in<br />

prevention. They will increase their knowledge<br />

& awareness of legal & human rights issues;<br />

learn skills in identifying & supporting workers<br />

at risk; resources & treatments available & how<br />

to implement prevention strategies. Fee<br />

includes $10.70 for materials. Course will be<br />

held at 350 Kenilworth Ave. N., Hamilton.<br />

UN040 FEE: $73.55 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 6:00-9:00 O May8 900120<br />

COMPUTER CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS FOR<br />

WORKERS-WINDOWS 98-E<br />

This 21 hour course prepares the participants<br />

to use Windows ‘98 for customizing and<br />

managing their desktop, using HELP and<br />

FIND and providing hands-on experience in<br />

these areas. Manual to be purchased first<br />

night of class. Course will be held at 350<br />

Kenilworth Ave. N.<br />

UN104 FEE: $87.99 ☎<br />

S1 7 TU 7:00-10:00 O Apr9 900121<br />

S2 7 WE 7:00-10:00 O Apr24 900122<br />

S3 4 SA 9:00-2:30 O Apr20 900123<br />

COMPUTER CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS FOR<br />

WORKERS - WORD ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D - H<br />

This 21 hour Advanced Word course expands on<br />

skills learned in the Basic Word course. Some of<br />

the topics included are: creating headers, footers,<br />

envelopes; using mail merge; using templates;<br />

customizing toolbars; incorporating skills<br />

learned to prepare posters, flyer or newsletters;<br />

using tables and columns; pictures, watermarks<br />

and text boxes. Participants should have a good<br />

understanding of Basic Word functions and<br />

bring a 3-1/2” DS-HD disk. Course will be held<br />

at 350 Kenilworth Ave. N.<br />

UN107 FEE: $87.99 ☎<br />

S1 7 TH 7:00-10:00 O Apr25 900124<br />

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LABOUR STUDIES IN<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH<br />

AND SAFETY<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> in partnership with the<br />

Hamilton & District Labour Council, the<br />

Brantford & District Labour Council and the<br />

Workers Health and Safety Centre is<br />

offering a 180-Hour Certificate Program in<br />

Occupational Health and Safety.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

please contact Laurie Andronico or<br />

Wayne Galandy at (905)545-5433 at<br />

The Workers’ Health & Safety Centre;<br />

or Don Fraser at (905)318-4295 mailbox<br />

#1086, or (905)692-5189; or<br />

Lynn Cheverie at (905)575-2424 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2424 at<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Participants must complete the following to<br />

qualify for the certificate:<br />

Occupational Health & Safety Training Level 1<br />

30 hours<br />

Occupational Health & Safety Law Level 2<br />

(Provincial or Federal) 30 hours<br />

Occupational Health & Safety Committees Level 2<br />

(Provincial or Federal) 30 hours<br />

Stress Awareness 30 hours<br />

A combination of short courses - totalling 60 hours<br />

NOTE: Prerequisite for all level 2<br />

modules is level 1 or WHSC Certification<br />

Training.<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

Exemptions to any Worker Health & Safety<br />

course must be verified by the Workers<br />

Health & Safety Centre. Only courses taken<br />

through the Worker Health & Safety Centre<br />

will be exempted. Cost of course material is<br />

included in most course fees.<br />

Brantford Location:<br />

BD-Brantford & District Labour Council<br />

Education Centre, 110 Icomm Drive,<br />

Brantford, Ontario. Courses held in<br />

Brantford are designated by /SB or /SC.<br />

Hamilton Locations:<br />

HD-Hamilton & District Labour Council<br />

Education Centre, 1130 Barton St. E., 2nd<br />

Flr, Suite 207, in Hamilton, Ontario (across<br />

from Centre Mall)<br />

W-<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Wentworth Campus, 196<br />

Wentworth St. N. (between Barton & Cannon)<br />

Please call (905) 575-2424 for all<br />

withdrawals or refunds if you are unable<br />

to attend your <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> course.<br />

OH & S TRAINING LEVEL 1<br />

Level I embraces a gamut of health & safety<br />

issues by focusing on hazard recognition &<br />

the rights & responsibilities of the<br />

workplace parties. Topics covered in this 30<br />

hour course are: An intro to health & safety;<br />

Legislation (prov/fed); Body in the<br />

workplace; Cancer; Toxic substances;<br />

Principles of control; Noise & vibration & 3<br />

optional modules. WHSC certificate issued.<br />

Course fee includes $13.91 for manual.<br />

EWS01 FEE: $139.61 ☎<br />

S1 4 MO-TH 8:30-4:30 HD Jul15 900109<br />

SB 4 MO-TH 8:30-4:30 BD Jul15 900110


STRESS AWARENESS<br />

This comprehensive 30 hour course equips<br />

workers with the skills to identify workplace<br />

stressors; understand how stressors affect<br />

workers’ minds & bodies; develop strategies<br />

for the resolution or reduction of stress; and<br />

draw on tactics to remain healthy while<br />

continuing the push for healthier workplaces.<br />

Course fee includes $13.91 for manual.<br />

EWS08 FEE: $139.61 ☎<br />

S1 4 MO-TH 8:30-4:30 HD Aug19 900111<br />

SB 4 MO-TH 8:30-4:30 BD Aug19 900112<br />

WHMIS FOR WORKERS<br />

This 6 hour course gives participants an<br />

awareness of how WHMIS was developed,<br />

what bodies of legislation were adapted to<br />

meet its requirements, information workers<br />

are entitled to, the body & how the workplace<br />

affects it, methods to communicate hazard<br />

information, examination of MSDS & product<br />

labels, hazards created by workplace<br />

processes & safe use instructions. Participants<br />

will receive a wallet card (ROT) Record of<br />

Training, upon successful completion. Course<br />

fee includes $13.91 for manual.<br />

EWS22 FEE: $50.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 9:00-4:00 HD May10 900113<br />

SB 1 FR 9:00-4:00 BD May31 900114<br />

THE LINK BETWEEN DISEASE AND<br />

THE WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong><br />

This 15 hour course will increase participants’<br />

awareness of occupational disease and equip<br />

them to engage in prevention activities.<br />

Topics covered: The Magnitude of the<br />

Problem; The Body and the Workplace;<br />

Investigating Occupational Diseases and<br />

Preventing Occupational Disease Resources.<br />

Course fee includes $27.82 for manual.<br />

EWS46 FEE: $90.67 ☎<br />

SB 3 FR 7:00-10:00 BD May3 900115<br />

SA/SU 9:00-4:00<br />

FEDERAL HEALTH & SAFETY<br />

COMMITTEES TRAINING<br />

This 12 hour course equips participants with<br />

an understanding of the updated federal<br />

Health & Safety laws. Participants discuss &<br />

develop strategies to improve their working<br />

conditions through the joint Health & Safety<br />

structure. Topics include J.H.S.C. & the law;<br />

federal legislation; accident/incident<br />

investigation & inspections. This course is<br />

directed towards those working under<br />

federal jurisdictions including banks, postal<br />

workers, cable companies, airports, etc.<br />

Includes $27.82 for manual<br />

EWS60 FEE: $78.10 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 7:00-10:00 HD May9 900116<br />

DRUG TESTING/POST TRAUMATIC<br />

STRESS<br />

This 10 hour, 2 part course explores the<br />

implications of drug testing in the workplace<br />

and whether that is a viable approach to any<br />

legitimate Health & Safety concern. The 2nd<br />

part explores the causes of critical incident<br />

and post traumatic stress in the workplace;<br />

how the body responds to these situations;<br />

how to pro-actively prevent these incidents<br />

from occurring and how to have a proper<br />

counselling program in place. Course fee<br />

includes $20.87 for manuals.<br />

EWS61 FEE: $62.77 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-10:00 HD May10 900117<br />

SA 9:00-4:00<br />

LABOUR STUDIES JOINT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

McMaster University, <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, and<br />

the Worker Education Centre, in partnership<br />

with the Hamilton & District Labour<br />

Council and the Brantford & District Labour<br />

Council are pleased to offer a program of<br />

study leading to a Joint Certificate in Labour<br />

Studies. McMaster University offers a<br />

number of scholarships and bursaries to<br />

students taking certificate courses.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Don Fraser at (905)692-5189 or<br />

(905)318- 4295, mailbox #1086; the<br />

McMaster Labour Studies Program,<br />

(905)525-9140 ext. 24692; <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>, Lynn Cheverie at (905)575-2424<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2424.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Successful applicants must complete the<br />

following (equal to 200 hours) to qualify for<br />

the certificate:<br />

1. The Program of Studies includes four<br />

required courses from McMaster (72<br />

hours-approx.), 90 hours from <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

and 38 hours from any partner institution.<br />

The number of hours per course will vary<br />

between each of the institutions but will<br />

require at least 162 hours of instruction at<br />

the university/college certificate level.<br />

2. McMaster University courses must include<br />

History of the Labour Movements - Parts I<br />

& II, and Addressing the Challenges<br />

Facing the Labour Movement - Parts I &<br />

II, plus two electives.<br />

3. 1 Additional credit(s) equivalent to 38<br />

hours from McMaster, <strong>Mohawk</strong> or a<br />

partner institution.<br />

4. <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> courses must include<br />

one course from a menu of courses related<br />

to Health and Safety (listed below), and 60<br />

hours from a menu of courses related to<br />

the Labour Movement.<br />

Health and Safety (Minimum of 30 hours)<br />

EWS01 OH & S Training Level 1<br />

EWS02 OH & S Level 2 Law (Provincial or Federal)<br />

EWS07 OH & S Level 2 Committees<br />

(Provincial or Federal)<br />

EWS38 OH & S Patient Handling<br />

(Health Care Sector)<br />

EWS08 Stress Awareness<br />

Labour Movement<br />

(Minimum of 60 hours)<br />

UN001 Assertiveness Training for Workers<br />

UN002 Stewards - Level 1<br />

UN003 Stewards - Level 2<br />

UN004 Steward as an Educator<br />

UN005 Body Mapping/Hazards Mapping<br />

UN007 Employment Insurance Act<br />

UN008 Political Action in Civic Politics<br />

UN009 Union Counsellor Course<br />

UN010 Instructor Training<br />

UN030 W.H.M.I.S. The Law & How to Comply<br />

UN100 Computer Concepts for Workers-A<br />

UN101 Computer Concepts for Workers-B<br />

UN102 Computer Concepts for Workers-Word-C<br />

UN103 Computer Concepts for Workers-Excel-D<br />

UN104 Computer Concepts for Workers-<br />

Windows 98-E<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

Enquiries regarding registration & refunds should<br />

be directed to the institution offering the course.<br />

B U S I N E S S<br />

Brantford Location:<br />

BD-Brantford & District Labour Council<br />

Education Centre, 110 Icomm Drive,<br />

Brantford, Ontario. Courses held in<br />

Brantford are designated by /SB or /SC.<br />

2 Hamilton Locations:<br />

HD-Hamilton & District Labour Council<br />

Education Centre, 1130 Barton St. E., 2nd<br />

Flr, Suite 207, (across from Centre Mall)<br />

W-<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Wentworth Campus, 196<br />

Wentworth St. N. (between Barton & Cannon)<br />

MCMASTER COURSES<br />

Labour and Politics<br />

Instructor: T.B.A.This course will look at the<br />

various ways in which unions have got<br />

involved in politics, from lobbying<br />

government to involvement in political parties,<br />

most notably the NDP. Although some history<br />

of unions involvement in politics will be<br />

covered, the course will focus on present day<br />

issues of union in politics, including how the<br />

labour movement has responded to the Harris<br />

government agenda and debates over unions<br />

relationship with the NDP.<br />

FEE: $80.00 (12 hours of instruction)<br />

Date: April 13, 14/02 from 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.<br />

Addressing the Challenges Facing the<br />

Labour Movement Part 1<br />

This two part course will look at the challenges<br />

facing the labour movement. Three main topics<br />

will be addressed; What is happening to the<br />

job market and What kinds of jobs are being<br />

created and who is getting them?; How is<br />

globalization affecting the world of work?;<br />

How is our economy being restructured and<br />

what impact is this having on the workplace?<br />

FEE: $80.00 (12 hours of instruction)<br />

Date: SA/SU May 4, 5/02 from 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.<br />

The above courses will be held at<br />

1130 Barton St. East, Suite 207<br />

Please register through McMaster<br />

University by calling 525-9140 ext. 24692.<br />

OUTSTANDING<br />

ACHIEVEMENT AWARD<br />

FOR <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

GRADUATES<br />

The Outstanding Achievement Award for<br />

Certificate Program Graduates is awarded<br />

by <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, when merited, to<br />

graduates of certificate programs who<br />

achieve distinction in every segment of<br />

<strong>College</strong> life and demonstrate traits which<br />

set an example for fellow students. Such<br />

students will have maintained a high<br />

academic standing and will have<br />

contributed to the enhancement of<br />

<strong>College</strong> and community life.<br />

Recipients would normally be Honours<br />

Graduates, but this Award may be<br />

presented if other criteria are<br />

sufficiently strong.<br />

The Selection Committee will receive<br />

nominations from staff and students<br />

through the Chairs of the certificate<br />

programs. For more information, please<br />

contact the Office of the Vice President,<br />

Continuing Education and Business<br />

Development at (905) 575-2028.<br />

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MANAGEMENT STUDIES<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (827)<br />

( f o r m e r l y P o s t - D i p l o m a M a n a g e m e n t<br />

Stu dies Cer tific ate) If you cur rentl y h andle<br />

m a n a g e m e n t r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s , o r i f y o u<br />

expect to assume a management role in the<br />

n e a r f u t u r e , y o u w i l l f i n d t h i s p r o g r a m<br />

beneficial. It has been specially designed to<br />

h e l p y o u a s a p r o f e s s i o n a l m a k e t h e<br />

transition from your area of specialization to<br />

the management role with its broader focus<br />

o n o r g a n i z a t i o n a l g o a l s a n d s t r a t e g i c<br />

p la nn in g. A s a p ro gr am p a rt ic ip an t , yo u’ ll<br />

g a i n or g an i z at i o n al sk i l ls to so l v e v ar i o us<br />

m a n a g e m e n t c h a l l e n g e s . A s a p r o g r a m<br />

graduate, you’ll be well equipped to manage<br />

n o w a n d i n t h e f u t u r e . W H O S H O U L D<br />

A T T E N D : T h i s u n i q u e n e w p r o g r a m h a s<br />

been specially designed for:<br />

• engineering technicians/technologists<br />

• health care professionals<br />

• operations management personnel<br />

• office administrators<br />

• sales professionals<br />

• educators and Human Resources<br />

Professionals<br />

• managers and supervisors<br />

* *O M DP g r ad u at es wh o w an t t o co n ti n ue<br />

their management training are encouraged to<br />

e nr o ll in th i s e xc e ll e nt pr o gr a m. (B e ca u se<br />

you hav e re ceive d an Ont ario Manag ement<br />

D e v e l o p m e n t C e r t i f i c a t e , y o u w i l l b e<br />

exempted from the optional courses section<br />

of this certificate.)<br />

For information please call (905)575-2358<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358 or email<br />

cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To be eligib le for the Ce r tif icate, y ou must<br />

h a v e c o m p l e t e d s i x c o r e c o u r s e s a n d<br />

optional courses comprising of 351 hours of<br />

i n s t r u c t i o n . T h e c o r e c o m p o n e n t o f t h e<br />

program includes:<br />

BPC01 Human Resource Management<br />

BPC02 Managerial Communications<br />

BPC03 Understanding Managerial Skills<br />

BPC04 Problem Solving - Decision Making<br />

BPC05 Managerial Analysis<br />

BPC06 Financial Interpretation and Analysis<br />

OPTIONAL CREDITS - Choose three<br />

CO810 Intro to Microcomputer or any two Business<br />

computer courses<br />

CB158 Marketing<br />

CB436 Business Law<br />

MK355 Applied Selling<br />

PIR08 Intro to Industrial Relations<br />

PIR19 Employment Law<br />

PIR21 Occupational Health & Safety<br />

SS156 Introductory Psychology<br />

SS108 Sociology<br />

PIR13 Grievances, Arbitration and Contract Admin<br />

CB122 Principles of Economics<br />

PIR20 Recruitment and Selection<br />

EB222 Principles of Macroeconomics<br />

BPC16 Effective Project Management<br />

O t h e r c o u r s e s m a y b e a p p l i e d a t t h e<br />

d i s c r e t i o n o f t h e C h a i r , C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education, Business<br />

NOTE: Any combination of two BAW<br />

courses constitutes one option credit.<br />

EFFECTIVE PROJECT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

I n t o d a y ’ s c h a n g i n g b u s i n e s s w o r l d , j o b<br />

s e c u r i t y d e p e nd s o n e f f e ct i v e l y m a n a g i n g<br />

p r o j e c t s . T h i s c o u r s e c o m b i n e s p r a c t i c a l<br />

a p p l i c a t i o n o f e s t i m a t i n g , m o n i t o r i n g &<br />

r e p o r t i n g t o o l s w i t h t e a m b u i l d i n g ,<br />

l eaders hip & c ommun icatio n s kills . A sel fc<br />

omple te behav ioura l p rofil e i s in clud ed t o<br />

help students better understand their natural<br />

behavioural tendencies & develop a Personal<br />

A ction Pla n t o ad apt thei r st yle & enhan ce<br />

t h e i r e f f e c t i v e n e s s . S t u d e n t n o t e s t o b e<br />

purchased at Bookstore prior to 1st class<br />

BPC16 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705529<br />

HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong> MANAGEMENT<br />

STUDIES<br />

F o r t h e n e w m i l l e n n i u m , l o o k f o r n e w<br />

p r o a c t i v e a p p r o a c h e s t o d e v e l o p i n g y o u r<br />

o r g a n i z a t i o n ’ s h u m a n r e s o u r c e s . I n t h i s<br />

c o u r s e , y o u w i l l e x p l o r e m e t h o d s f o r<br />

e n s u r i n g t h a t t h e p e r s o n n e l f u n c t i o n i s<br />

r e s p o n s i v e t o t h e n e e d s o f b u s i n e s s ,<br />

e m p l o y e e s a n d s o c i e t y i n a n i n t e g r a t e d ,<br />

s t r a t e g i c w a y . S p e c i a l m a n a g e m e n t<br />

c h a l l e n g e s r e l a t e d t o o r i e n t a t i o n a n d<br />

t r a i n i n g , j o b a n a l y s i s , a p p r a i s a l a n d s e l f -<br />

a s s e s s m e n t , c o m p e n s a t i o n a n d b e n e f i t s<br />

receive emphasis.<br />

BPC01 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 705523<br />

S2 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr24 705524<br />

S3 13 TH 6:30-9:30 BF Apr25 705525<br />

MANAGERIAL ANALYSIS<br />

Sound business activity is no accident! This<br />

c ou rs e is d esi gn ed t o id en ti fy an d de ve lo p<br />

th e fou r cri tical function s of manag ement -<br />

p l a n n i n g , c o n t r o l l i n g , o r g a n i z i n g a n d<br />

l ea di ng . Th e go al t o ma na ge a nd f ac il it at e<br />

resources to support a strong organizational<br />

c o m p e t i t i v e a d v a n t a g e t h r o u g h s o u n d<br />

objectives and strategic plans.<br />

BPC05 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705528<br />

MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Y o u r m a n a g e m e n t r o l e i m p o s e s n e w<br />

communication challenges - lengthy reports,<br />

c o m m u n i c a t i n g t o p e r s u a d e , w r i t i n g f o r<br />

p u b l i c a t i o n , c o n d u c t i n g s e m i n a r s . H i g h<br />

impact, high powered communication, either<br />

oral or written, demands careful attention at<br />

v a r i o u s s t a g e s - p r e - w r i t i n g , d r a f t i n g ,<br />

r e v i si n g a n d p o l is h i n g. T hi s c o u r se o ff e r s<br />

y o u t h e o pp o r tu n i ty to fu r t he r r e f in e y o u r<br />

w r i t t e n a n d o r a l p r e s e n t a t i o n s k i l l s t o<br />

enhance your credibility as manager.<br />

BPC02 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705526<br />

PROBLEM SOLVING - DECISION<br />

MAKING<br />

E v e r y d a y , e n c o u n t e r s i n o p e r a t i n g a n d<br />

s tr at egi c si tu at ion s ch al len ge y ou r cre at iv e<br />

a n d c r i ti c a l t h in k i n g s ki l l s . T h is co u r s e i s<br />

i nt end ed t o hel p yo u per fe ct yo ur p rob le m<br />

solving skills, using diagnosis, analysis and<br />

e v a l u a t i o n a s w e l l a s r e a s o n i n g a n d<br />

ve rificati on te chniques . Yo u wil l als o lea rn<br />

me thods to encou rage bette r thi nking skill s<br />

i n ot h er s an d to e ff ec t iv el y le ad g ro u ps i n<br />

consensus problem solving.<br />

BPC04 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705527<br />

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ONTARIO MANAGEMENT<br />

DEVELOPMENT STUDIES<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m o f f e r s e d u c a t i o n i n a w i d e<br />

v a r i e t y o f b u s i n e s s , m a n a g e m e n t a n d<br />

su p er v i s or y sk i l l s f o r a n yo n e i n t er e s t ed i n<br />

i m p r o v i n g s k i l l s i n c o m m u n i c a t i o n ,<br />

present ation , start ing and m anaging a sm all<br />

bu si ne ss , m a na ge m en t a nd s up er vi si on . T o<br />

achieve course credits, participants must attend<br />

a m i n i m u m o f 8 0 % o f t h e c o u r s e h o u r s .<br />

Attendance only will be assigned a grade of<br />

‘C’. Attendance and one project or presentation<br />

will be assigned a grade of ‘B’. Attendance and<br />

two projects or presentations will be assigned a<br />

grade of ‘A’. A ll program requirements must<br />

be COMPLETE D AND APP LIED for within<br />

10 years of enrolment in OMDP. Students who<br />

ar e e li g i bl e f or an O M D P C er t if i ca t e m u st<br />

n o t i f y t h e C h a i r , C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n ,<br />

B u s i n e s s a n d C o m m u n i t y S t u d i e s , I N<br />

W R I T I N G w h e n q u a l i f i c a t i o n h a s b e e n<br />

attained (after completion of the sixth course).<br />

It usually takes several months for the<br />

Certificate to arrive from the Ministry. Course<br />

credit may not be applied to more than one<br />

OMDP certificate.<br />

For more information call (905)575-2358<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358 or<br />

email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

COURSE ELIGIBILITY<br />

Mandatory courses for OMDP certificates<br />

must be completed at an Ontario <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Applied Arts and Technology.<br />

PLEASE NOTE: Books for weekend courses<br />

should be purchased at the appropriate<br />

Campus Bookstore. Please see the <strong>College</strong><br />

Information section of the catalogue for<br />

Bookstore hours. Textbooks for OMDP<br />

courses are the same titles as the course names.<br />

The following requirements for the<br />

Business Management Skills and<br />

Leadership Skills Certificates are<br />

effective as of September 1, 2000.<br />

OMDP <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE -<br />

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

SKILLS<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Satisfactory completion of six (6) courses is<br />

required. Two mandatory courses are required,<br />

plus 4 electives. Two of the electives must be<br />

chosen from the following list of electives.<br />

Two additional electives may be any OMDP<br />

courses, or any 2 business related courses<br />

containing a minimum of 30 hours of study.<br />

Non-OMDP electives include Workplace<br />

Legislation, Dental Office Receptionist, WSIB<br />

Benefits Adjudication, WEIB Entitlement<br />

Adjudication, any ‘business’ course, computer<br />

applications courses (two 18-hour courses<br />

from the Business Application for Windows or<br />

Business Internet Skills certificate programs<br />

constitute one elective).<br />

Mandatory Requirements:<br />

MD221 Effective Supervision-Human Relations<br />

MD227 Effective Supervision-Communications<br />

Electives:<br />

MD103 Small Business Bookkeeping<br />

MD241 Business Law<br />

MD111 Implementing a Customer Service Plan<br />

MD280 Finance and Budgeting Basics<br />

MD249 How to Start a Small Business<br />

MD271 Marketing Strategies


Note: Up to 2 electives may be any OMDP<br />

elective or non-OMDP elective (30 hours<br />

minimum) evaluated by the college<br />

OMDP coordinator as appropriate. Any<br />

individual course can be applied to one<br />

certificate only.<br />

OMDP <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE -<br />

LEADERSHIP SKILLS<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Satisfactory completion of six (6) courses is<br />

required. Two mandatory courses are<br />

required, plus 4 electives. Two of the<br />

electives must be chosen from the following<br />

list of electives. Two additional electives<br />

may be any OMDP courses, or any 2<br />

business related courses containing a<br />

minimum of 30 hours of study. Non-OMDP<br />

electives include Workplace Legislation,<br />

Dental Office Receptionist, WSIB Benefits<br />

Adjudication, WEIB Entitlement<br />

Adjudication, any ‘business’ course,<br />

computer applications courses (two 18 hour<br />

courses from the Business Applications for<br />

Windows or Business Internet Skills<br />

certificate programs constitute one elective).<br />

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS<br />

MD227 Effective Supervision-Communications<br />

MD221 Effective Supervision-Human Relations<br />

Electives:<br />

MD222 Effective Supervision - Administration<br />

MD233 Management for Results<br />

MD278 Personal Success<br />

MD225 Effective Supervision - Production<br />

MD110 Team Building and Leadership<br />

MD277 Facilitating Workplace Training<br />

MD226 Effective Labour Relations<br />

Note: Up to 2 electives may be any OMDP<br />

elective or non-OMDP elective (30 hours<br />

minimum) evaluated by the college<br />

OMDP coordinator as appropriate. Any<br />

individual course can be applied to one<br />

certificate only.<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT FOR<br />

NON-OMDP ELECTIVES<br />

Students may apply for credit in individual<br />

courses based on learning acquired through<br />

work and other life experiences.<br />

For assessment procedures and fees,<br />

contact the PLA office at (905)575-1212<br />

ext. 3298. Assessments should commence<br />

in the term prior to the start of classes.<br />

For course or program information,<br />

contact Continuing Education, Business<br />

at (905)575-2358 or email<br />

cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

DENTAL OFFI<strong>CE</strong> RE<strong>CE</strong>PTIONIST<br />

If you’ve been considering a career as a<br />

receptionist in a dental office/clinic, this<br />

course is for you. Practical exercises focus<br />

on appointment scheduling, dental<br />

insurance, and accounts receivable and<br />

payable. You will also gain “must-know”<br />

information about dental anatomy, tooth<br />

identification systems, dental terminology,<br />

ODA fee guide, dental specialties and the<br />

dental health team. Workbook “Dental<br />

Office Receptionist” must be purchased<br />

through the Bookstore prior to the first class.<br />

BU153 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr1 705530<br />

EFFECTIVE LABOUR RELATIONS<br />

Participants should learn to deal effectively<br />

with labour relations where collective<br />

agreements are established or where<br />

certification is possible.<br />

MD226 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705546<br />

EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION -<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

This course should assist supervisors/<br />

managers in various fields to improve<br />

management skills and use systems,<br />

equipment and personnel more effectively.<br />

MD222 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705545<br />

EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION-<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

This course should develop effective written<br />

and oral communication skills including<br />

listening skills in supervisory/management<br />

personnel. REQUIRED: Effective<br />

Supervision-Communications manual to be<br />

purchased in the Bookstore.<br />

MD227 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705547<br />

S2 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705548<br />

EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION-<br />

HUMAN RELATIONS<br />

This course covers various aspects of<br />

effectively managing personnel including<br />

employee selection, training, discipline<br />

performance appraisal, motivation, human<br />

rights, employment standards and wrongful<br />

dismissal. REQUIRED: Effective<br />

Supervision-Human Relations manual to be<br />

purchased in the Bookstore.<br />

MD221 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705543<br />

S2 5 SA 10:00-4:00 FF Apr13 705544<br />

FINAN<strong>CE</strong> AND BUDGETING BASICS<br />

This course is ideal for the recently appointed<br />

non-financial manager or business owner<br />

who wants to gain a better understanding of<br />

the role of finance in order to apply it to his<br />

or her own area of responsibility. Your<br />

increased understanding will also aid<br />

communication with financial colleagues<br />

and/or professional advisors. This will be an<br />

interactive presentation utilizing case study<br />

material in small group settings. Required<br />

manual to be purchased in Bookstore.<br />

MD280 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705554<br />

HOW TO START A SMALL BUSINESS<br />

This course focuses on the fundamentals of<br />

business operation by putting together a<br />

business plan for individuals contemplating<br />

starting their own business. REQUIRED:<br />

How to Start a Small Business Manual may<br />

be purchased in the Bookstore.<br />

MD249 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 705550<br />

MANAGEMENT FOR RESULTS<br />

Effective management demands an in-depth<br />

understanding of human and organizational<br />

factors. This course skilfully combines<br />

theory and practice to help you become a<br />

better manager. Relevant case studies and<br />

in-class exercises help you to develop your<br />

skill in solving management problems and to<br />

relate theory to your own work experience.<br />

MD233 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705549<br />

B U S I N E S S<br />

MANAGING WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong> LAW<br />

More and more prudent employers, owners,<br />

managers, supervisors and Human Resource<br />

professionals are making sure they<br />

thoroughly understand and effectively<br />

manage their legal obligations to their<br />

employees so as to avoid costly and timeconsuming<br />

legal problems. Major<br />

government statutes and other important<br />

legal issues affecting many aspects of<br />

employment will be covered in this course.<br />

Guest speakers will provide a practical<br />

perspective on several issues.<br />

BU491 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr3 705531<br />

MARKETING STRATEGIES<br />

Designed to introduce participants to<br />

marketing techniques and practices<br />

including defining and targeting the<br />

customer base, differentiating products,<br />

product life cycle collecting and analyzing<br />

data, and preparing and presenting an<br />

effective marketing plan. Participants will<br />

apply the theory and principles to an actual<br />

business opportunity.<br />

MD271 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr8 705551<br />

PERSONAL SUC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

This exciting course is designed to equip<br />

you with the necessary personal skills to<br />

thrive in the workplace and in a social<br />

setting. Emphasis is placed on key human<br />

relations skills such as public speaking,<br />

listening skills, self-presentation, techniques<br />

for career advancement, alliance building<br />

and positioning, negotiation skills, managing<br />

office politics, time management and stress<br />

management. REQUIRED: Personal<br />

Success-Participants Guide to be purchased<br />

at Bookstore.<br />

MD278 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705553<br />

SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING<br />

This course provides a basic knowledge of<br />

bookkeeping and identifies activities<br />

important to any small business. Intended<br />

participants are owner/managers of a small<br />

business, bookkeepers and anyone wishing<br />

to understand bookkeeping.<br />

MD103 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705541<br />

TEAM BUILDING AND LEADERSHIP<br />

This course has been designed to explore the<br />

driving forces behind successful team-based<br />

organizations. Areas examined include:<br />

building and developing employees to achieve<br />

the BEST team, the shift in expectations<br />

towards a self-directed approach, and the<br />

change in leadership roles and skills.<br />

REQUIRED: Team Building & Leadership<br />

manual to be purchased at Bookstore.<br />

MD110 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr9 705542<br />

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B U S I N E S S<br />

W.S.I.B. WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong><br />

SAFETY & INSURAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

BOARD CLAIMS<br />

ADJUDICATION<br />

The se two cours es will pro vide you wit h a<br />

comprehensive overview of the adjudication<br />

p r o c e s s r e l a t i n g t o W o r k p l a c e S a f e t y a n d<br />

Insurance Board (WSIB) claim. They are of<br />

p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r e s t t o t h o s e w i s h i n g o r<br />

al rea dy wor kin g a s an emp loy er or wor ker<br />

a d v o c a t e . Y o u w i l l o b t a i n s u f f i c i e n t<br />

k n o w l e d g e t o e f f e c t i v e l y a d m i n i s t e r a n d<br />

m a n a g e W S I B c l a i m s f r o m b o t h a n<br />

e m p l o y e r a n d w o r k e r p e r s p e c t i v e . T h e<br />

i n t e r a c t i v e c l a s s r o o m s e t t i n g w i l l i n c l u d e<br />

extensive use of group discussions and case<br />

s t u d i e s . E a c h c o u r s e c a n b e u s e d a s a n<br />

e l e c t i v e f o r t h e O n t a r i o M a n a g e m e n t<br />

D e v e l o p m e n t C e r t i f i c a t e P r o g r a m . A n<br />

“ A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t o f C o m p l e t i o n ” i s<br />

a v a i l a b l e t o s t u d e n t s w h o s u c c e s s f u l l y<br />

complete both courses.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Note: Courses offered in Fall and Winter<br />

semesters only.<br />

OFFI<strong>CE</strong> ADMINISTRATION<br />

OFFI<strong>CE</strong> ADMINISTRATION<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

Prior Learning Assessment<br />

Y o u m a y o b t a i n c r e d i t f o r s k i l l s a n d<br />

k n o w l e d g e y o u h a v e a c q u i r e d i n y o u r<br />

l i f e / w o r k e x p e r i e n c e s t o w a r d t h e O f f i c e<br />

Ad min ist rat ion - Gen era l Cer tifi cat e or the<br />

E x e c u t i v e , L e g a l a n d M e d i c a l D i p l o m a s .<br />

D e p e n d i n g o n t h e c o u r s e , c r e d i t m a y b e<br />

g a i n e d t h r o u g h t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o f a<br />

portfolio, through an interview or through a<br />

cha llen ge exam. St uden ts who succ essf ully<br />

c h a l l e n g e t h e f o l l o w i n g c o u r s e s w i l l b e<br />

gr an te d adv an ce d sta nd in g st atu s in to y ea r<br />

two of the Office Administration Executive,<br />

Legal or Medical Diplomas.<br />

OA224 - Document Preparation 2 AND<br />

OA225 - Keyboarding for Speed and Accuracy AND<br />

OA262 - Windows Software<br />

All course outlines are available through the<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> website at the following<br />

a d d r e s s - w w w . m o h a w k c . o n . c a / d e p t /<br />

business/Busstud/index.html.<br />

Anyone interested in pursuing credit for<br />

prior learning, or who requires<br />

information on a course not listed, should<br />

contact the Prior Learning Assessment<br />

office at (905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3298.<br />

Exam guidelines are available in the Fennell<br />

Campus Library Resource Centre or through<br />

the Prior Learning Assessment Office. These<br />

guidelines list give details about the content<br />

of each exam. All assessments are done on<br />

computer. The fee for each exam is $96, and<br />

the following list shows the Challenge<br />

Exams which will take place on Friday, May<br />

10, <strong>2002</strong>. Registration, through Continuing<br />

Education, must take place by Monday, May<br />

6, <strong>2002</strong>. Challenge exams will again be<br />

offered in October <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

FRIDAY, May 10, <strong>2002</strong> - ROOM A120<br />

6:00 - 8:00 p.m. OA115, OA116, OA160, OA167,<br />

OA225, OA262<br />

6:00 - 9:00 p.m. OA452<br />

8:00 - 10:00 p.m. OA224, 0A261, OA251<br />

6:30 - 10:00 p.m. OA336, OA340, OA342 OA343,<br />

OA348<br />

NOTE: Start times can be flexible.<br />

Contact/Leave a message with Jenny<br />

McCartney if there is a start-time<br />

conflict; 905-575-1212 ext. 3082.<br />

FRIDAY, May 10, <strong>2002</strong> - ROOM A021<br />

6:00 - 10:00 p.m. OA311, OA313, OA314, OA315,<br />

OA319<br />

NOTE: Start times can be flexible.<br />

Contact/Leave a message with Jane<br />

Clarke if there is a start-time conflict;<br />

905-575-1212 ext. 3202.<br />

KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS<br />

This exam consists of three different 5-minute<br />

timed writings using the software package<br />

Keyboarding Pro on the computer. Students<br />

need not know this program; instructions will<br />

be provided. Students will be given one hour<br />

to complete timings, printing their three best<br />

timings. Students are expected to keyboard at<br />

40 net words per minutes.<br />

OA115 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-8:00 May10<br />

DOCUMENT PRO<strong>CE</strong>SSING 1<br />

Using Corel WordPerfect 7 software,<br />

students who demonstrate an ability to<br />

produce mailable, career-related documents<br />

from handwritten and/or rough draft copy<br />

using all of the basic and intermediate<br />

features of the word processing software<br />

program will receive a credit.<br />

OA116 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-8:00 May10<br />

KEYBOARDING SKILLS<br />

This exam consists of three different 3minute<br />

timed writings using the software<br />

package Keyboarding Pro on the computer.<br />

Students need not know this program;<br />

instructions will be provided. Students will<br />

be given one hour to complete timings,<br />

printing their three best timings. Students<br />

who demonstrate the minimum speed<br />

required by their program of study will<br />

receive a credit.<br />

OA160 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-8:00 May10<br />

OA167 - AUTOMATED OFFI<strong>CE</strong><br />

SKILLS<br />

This exam will test the student’s knowledge<br />

of Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word<br />

2000. The student must demonstrate an<br />

ability to create, update and modify a<br />

spreadsheet application using Microsoft<br />

Excel, and produce mailable, career-related<br />

documents using all the basic features of<br />

Microsoft Word.<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-8:00 MAY10<br />

DOCUMENT PRO<strong>CE</strong>SSING 2<br />

A continuation of Document Processing 1,<br />

students who demonstrate initiative and<br />

judgment to produce documents of a more<br />

complex nature will receive credit.<br />

OA224 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 8:00-10:00 May10<br />

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KEYBOARDING FOR SPEED &<br />

ACCURACY<br />

This exam consists of three different 5-minute<br />

timed writings using the software package<br />

Keyboarding Pro on the computer. Students<br />

need not know this program; instructions will<br />

be provided. Students will be given one hour<br />

to complete timings, printing their three best<br />

timings. Students are expected to keyboard at<br />

50 net words per minutes.<br />

OA225 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-8:00 May10<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE PRO<strong>CE</strong>DURES 2<br />

Students who demonstrate research ability,<br />

time management, planning and critical<br />

thinking in a variety of simulated office<br />

situations will receive credit.<br />

OA251 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 8:00-10:00 May10<br />

MICROTRANSCRIPTION<br />

Students who demonstrate efficient<br />

operation of transcribing equipment and the<br />

use of a computer to produce first-time<br />

mailable transcription of specialized<br />

vocabulary and business- related material<br />

will receive a credit.<br />

OA261 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 8:00-10:00 May10<br />

WINDOWS SOFTWARE<br />

To receive credit students must successfully<br />

complete theory questions on Netscape<br />

Communicator and MS Excel 2000, as well as<br />

demonstrate hands on knowledge of basic Excel<br />

features to design, create and edit a worksheet.<br />

OA262 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-8:00 May10<br />

LEGAL OFFI<strong>CE</strong> PRO<strong>CE</strong>DURES 1<br />

Students who demonstrate a knowledge of the<br />

contemporary law office and the specialized<br />

skills required will receive a credit.<br />

OA311 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-10:00 May10<br />

REAL ESTATE LAW 1 - LS<br />

To receive credit students must be<br />

acquainted with specialized real estate law,<br />

and the terminology, documentation and<br />

software as such pertains to purchase, sale<br />

and mortgage transactions.<br />

OA313 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-10:00 May10<br />

REAL ESTATE LAW 2 - LEGAL<br />

SECRETARY<br />

A continuation of Real Estate Law 1,<br />

students should be able to recognize and<br />

perform the correct procedures concerning<br />

documentation, correspondence, checklists<br />

and closing dates for the effective handling<br />

of real estate files in order to receive credit.<br />

OA314 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-10:00 May10<br />

LITIGATION PRO<strong>CE</strong>DURES 1-LEGAL<br />

SECRETARY<br />

This challenge exam focuses on the law and<br />

procedures related to litigation in both civil<br />

and criminal matters. Students should be<br />

familiar with the following software in order<br />

to be successful. Automated Civil Litigation,<br />

Upper Canada Document Company Inc. and<br />

Dye & Durham.<br />

OA315 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-10:00 May10


CORPORATE LAW - LS<br />

T o r e c e i v e c r e d i t s t u d e n t s m u s t b e<br />

acquainted with the required steps to create<br />

and mainta in th e var ious forms of b usiness<br />

e n t i t i e s , w i t h p a r t i c u l a r e m p h a s i s o n a n<br />

Ontario business operation.<br />

OA319 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-10:00 May10<br />

INTEGRATED OFFI<strong>CE</strong> SIMULATIONS<br />

T o r e ce i v e c re d i t, st u d e nt s m u s t c o mp l e te<br />

c o m p l e x , o f f i c e s i m u l a t e d p r o j e c t s , w i t h<br />

limited direction, within specific time limits,<br />

u si n g Wo rd 20 0 0, E x ce l 2 00 0 a n d A cc e ss<br />

20 00. S tud ent s mus t dec ide w hat ac ti vit ies<br />

m u s t b e a c c o m p l i s h e d , w h i c h s o f t w a r e<br />

pr og ram i s t he mo st ap pr opr iat e to us e for<br />

e a c h t a s k a n d i n w h i c h o r d e r t h e t a s k s<br />

s h o u l d b e c a r r i e d o u t . S t u d e n t s m u s t al s o<br />

c or re ct u ni de nt if ie d er ro rs in t he m at er ia ls<br />

p ro v id ed , a n d de t er mi n e w hi ch fo rm a tt i ng<br />

p ri nc i pl e s sh o ul d b e fo l lo we d t o c om pl e te<br />

t h e w o r k i n a t i m e l y , o r g a n i z e d a n d<br />

professional manner.<br />

OA336 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:30-10:00 May10<br />

WORKING WITH WINDOWS<br />

To re c ei ve a cre dit , s tude nts a re exp ec te d<br />

to demonstrate the ability to create and edit<br />

a P o w e r P o i n t p r e s e n t a t i o n , a n d u s e<br />

Microsoft Outlook.<br />

OA340 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:30-10:00 May10<br />

WORD PRO<strong>CE</strong>SSING 1: WORD<br />

Using MS WORD 2000 software, students<br />

must demonstrate a knowledge of basic and<br />

a d va n c e d f ea tu r es a n d fu nc t io ns su ch a s<br />

Editing, Tables, and Mail Merge to receive<br />

a credit.<br />

OA342 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:30-10:00 May10<br />

WORD PRO<strong>CE</strong>SSING 2: WORD<br />

A c on t i n u a t i o n o f W o r d P r o c e s s i ng 1 ,<br />

s t ud e n t s wh o d e mo n s t r a t e a n a b i l i t y to<br />

p r e p a r e s o p h i s t i c a t e d , c o m p l e x<br />

doc um ents in an e f fi c ie nt an d product ive<br />

manne r usi ng MS Word 2000 wil l r e ce iv e<br />

a cr edit . Students s houl d be fami li ar wi th<br />

a d v a n c e d f e a t u r e s s u c h a s M e r g e ,<br />

Embe dding E xc el Wor ks he e ts , Columns ,<br />

Gra phic Boxe s a nd Lines.<br />

OA343 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:30-10:00 May10<br />

USING AND MANAGING DATABASES<br />

T o r e c e i v e a c r e d i t , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

demonstrate a sound knowledge of the basic<br />

features of Microsoft Access 2000.<br />

OA348 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:30-10:00 MAY10<br />

MEDICAL MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION 2<br />

To obtain credit medical language skills are<br />

r e q ui r e d t o t r a n s c ri b e s p e c i a li z e d m e d i c al<br />

reports and correspondence.<br />

OA452 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-9:00 MAY10<br />

Be sure to visit<br />

our web site -<br />

c e c a t . m o h a w k c . o n . c a<br />

OFFI<strong>CE</strong> ADMINISTRATION -<br />

GENERAL<br />

( A u t om a t ed O ff i c e S k il l s ) T h is c er t i f ic a t e<br />

program is for you if you: a) have never<br />

worked in an automated office; b) are<br />

currently working in an office and want to<br />

upgrade your skills; c) are re-entering the<br />

workforce and want to ensure that you have<br />

the skills for today’s offices. d) have<br />

experience in the field but no college<br />

certificate. This program has been designed<br />

to be flexible to meet the needs of today’s<br />

student and, therefore, will be offered full<br />

time in the daytime or part time in the<br />

evening.<br />

For further information please call<br />

Heather Armstrong, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2127 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2127<br />

or email armstrh@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

LL041 Communications<br />

OA116 Document Processing*<br />

(equiv. OA113 + OA220 or BC015 + BC114<br />

or BW100 + OA116)<br />

OA167 Auto. Office Skills 1*<br />

(equiv. BW120 + BW110)<br />

OA151 Administrative Procedures 1<br />

(equiv. OA150 + BW199)<br />

OA118 Review Keyboarding (equiv.OA225)<br />

OA117 Internet and Web Page Design<br />

(equiv.BIN01 + BIN30)<br />

LL039 Advanced Communications<br />

OA267 Automated Office Skills 2* (equiv. BW130 +<br />

BW003)<br />

OA261 Microtranscription* (equiv. OA123 + OA223)<br />

OA231 Recordkeeping for Business* (equiv. BZ018)<br />

OA232 Office Applications*<br />

(equiv. OA224 + BW200)<br />

OA251 Administrative Procedures 2*<br />

(equiv. OA250)<br />

OA991 Work Experience (equiv. OA997)<br />

Plus one General Studies elective to be taken from<br />

a non-Office Administration area.<br />

* Students who feel that their skills are at the<br />

appropriate level may take a Challenge<br />

Exam in these courses. For information on<br />

Prior Learning Assessment and recognition<br />

please call (905)575-1212 ext. 3298.<br />

Do you have work experience in an<br />

automated office, but lack a <strong>College</strong><br />

credential? If so, OA challenge exams can<br />

assist you to earn credit for the skills that<br />

you already possess thus shortening the<br />

time it will take to complete the OA<br />

Certificate. Call the PLA office at (905)<br />

575-1212 ext. 3298 or the Program<br />

Manager for more information.<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE PRO<strong>CE</strong>DURES 1<br />

This course is designed to give the student<br />

skills fundamental to the pursuit of an office<br />

career. Specific topics covered include<br />

filing, career planning, Windows 98 and<br />

telephone/reception skills. PREREQUISITE:<br />

ability to keyboard and basic Word<br />

(BW110) or WordPerfect (BW100).<br />

OA151 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705499<br />

B U S I N E S S<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE PRO<strong>CE</strong>DURES 2<br />

Building on the learning activities of<br />

Administrative Procedures 1, students will<br />

apply research, time management, planning,<br />

critical thinking, word processing and basic<br />

math skills to a variety of simulated office<br />

situations. PREREQUISITE: OA151, ability<br />

to keyboard and BW100 or BW110.<br />

OA251 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705500<br />

DOCUMENT PRO<strong>CE</strong>SSING 1<br />

Using WordPerfect software, students will<br />

have demonstrated an ability to produce<br />

mailable, career-related documents from<br />

handwritten and/or rough draft copy within<br />

an allotted time using all of the basic and<br />

intermediate features of the word processing<br />

software program. Prerequisite: Corel<br />

WordPerfect - Level 1 (BW100)<br />

OA116 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705483<br />

DOCUMENT PRO<strong>CE</strong>SSING 2<br />

This course emphasizes modern business<br />

correspondence, including letters, interoffice<br />

memos, tables, financial statements, and<br />

business reports. Prerequisite: Document<br />

Processing (OA116) plus Corel WordPerfect<br />

7 - Level 1 (BW100) or ability to produce<br />

work at same level.<br />

OA224 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705482<br />

KEYBOARDING - BEGINNERS<br />

This course, for students with no/limited<br />

keyboarding skills, focuses on mastery of the<br />

keyboard with emphasis on speed and<br />

accuracy development. NOTE: 9-pin serial<br />

mouse, 3.5” High Density disk, and “<strong>College</strong><br />

Keyboarding” (1-30) by Van Huss required.<br />

SEZ30 FEE: $198.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705488<br />

S2 12 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr11 705492<br />

S4 12 TU/TH6:00-9:00 FF Jul9 705508<br />

KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS<br />

Students will learn proper keyboarding<br />

technique, achieving a speed of<br />

approximately 30 net words per minute on 5<br />

minute timings. Accuracy will be stressed<br />

and measured. NOTE: 9-pin serial mouse,<br />

3.5” High Density disk, and “<strong>College</strong><br />

Keyboarding” (1-30) by Van Huss required.<br />

OA115 FEE: $198.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705489<br />

S2 12 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr11 705493<br />

KEYBOARDING FOR<br />

SPEED&ACCURACY<br />

This course is intended for students with<br />

keyboarding skills who want to improve<br />

their proficiency. A Speed Certificate is<br />

issued on completion.<br />

OA225 FEE: $168.50 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-8:30 FF Apr9 705496<br />

S3 12 TU/TH6:30-9:00 FF Jul9 705509<br />

MICROTRANSCRIPTION<br />

Students will be trained in the efficient<br />

operation of transcribing equipment and use<br />

of a computer to acquire the skills necessary<br />

to produce first-time mailable transcription<br />

of business-related material. In addition,<br />

specialized vocabulary will be introduced<br />

throughout the course.<br />

OA261 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705480<br />

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B U S I N E S S<br />

NOTETAKING SKILLS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e u s i n g F o r k n e r S h o r t h a n d i s<br />

de sig ned t o assi st st udents to increase their<br />

s p e e d i n m a k i n g l e g i b l e n o t e s , t o t e a c h<br />

notetaking and s tudy skills, and to improve<br />

spelling, vocabulary and punctuation skills.<br />

SEZ77 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705502<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

PROPOSED If y ou wish to seek employment<br />

a s a m e d i c a l t r a n s c r i b e r , i n h o s p i t a l<br />

D e p a r t me n ts o f H e a l th R e c o r d s , D i a g n o s t ic<br />

I ma ging, Pa th ology and in v ar io us c linic s, or<br />

in private practice specialties and other health<br />

fa cilities in the community , this prog ram will<br />

p r o v id e y o u w i th t h e k n o w l e d g e a n d s k i ll s<br />

n e c e s s a r y f o r s u c c e s s . T h e t r a n s c r i p t i o n o f<br />

d ic ta te d m ed ic a l r e p or t s r e q u ir e s a th o r o ug h<br />

k n o wl e d g e o f me d ic a l te r m in o l o gy , En g l is h<br />

lan gu ag e s kills , ex ce lle nt ke yb oa rd ing s pe e d ,<br />

a n d p r o f i c i e n c y w i t h w o r d p r o c e s s i n g<br />

s of tw ar e . De mo ns tr a te d c omp e te nc e in th es e<br />

areas are prerequisites to pursuing transcription<br />

c o u r s e s i n w h i c h y o u w i l l b e r e q u i r e d t o<br />

tr a n s c r i b e d o c u me n t s o f in c r e a s in g l y v a r ie d<br />

a n d c o m p l e x m e d i c a l l a n g u a g e w i t h i n a<br />

s pe cif ied time limit. This ce r tif ic ate p r ogr a m<br />

offers the student instruction in the theoretical<br />

a n d p r a c t i c a l a p p l i c a t i o n s r e q u i r e d i n t h i s<br />

s p e c i a l i z e d f i e l d . S t u d e n t s w i l l a p p l y t h e<br />

knowledge gained in the academic areas of the<br />

p r o g r a m t o t h e a c c u r a t e t r a n s c r i p t i o n o f<br />

medical reports and correspondence generated<br />

by the many specialties.<br />

For further information please call the<br />

Continuing Education Business office at<br />

(905)575-2358 or contact Heather<br />

Armstrong, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3227 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3227 or email<br />

armstrh@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

I t i s e x p e c t e d t h a t s t u d e n t s w i l l h a v e<br />

s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e d t h e a p p r o p r i a t e<br />

c o u r s e s o r C h a l l e n g e E x a m t h r o u g h t h e<br />

P r i o r L e a r n i n g A s s e s s m e n t o f f i c e b e f o r e<br />

p u r s u i n g t h e n e c e s s a r y f o u r l e v e l s o f<br />

t r a n s c r i p t i o n . S t u d e n t s i n O f f i c e<br />

Adm inis trati on - Me dical di ploma pr ogram<br />

w i l l h a v e c o m p l e t e d a l l c o u r s e s e x c e p t<br />

M e d i c a l T r a n s c r i b i n g 3 a n d 4 a n d a r e<br />

e n c o u r a g e d t o c o m p l e t e t h e s e i n o r d e r t o<br />

obtain this additional credential.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o o b t a i n t h e M e d i c a l T r a n s c r i p t i o n<br />

Certifica te, stude n ts must have successfully<br />

co mpl et ed the p rer equ is ite co ur ses * and /or<br />

C h a l l e n g e E x a m s a n d t h e f o u r l e v e l s o f<br />

Me di ca l Tr ans cr ib in g. A ll me di ca l co urs es<br />

must be taken in the appropriate sequence as<br />

each level builds on the previous level.<br />

OA225 KEYBOARDING FOR SPEED&ACCURACY<br />

BW199 USING WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

BW110 MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

OA261 MICROTRANSCRIPTION<br />

OA323 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 1<br />

OA324 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2<br />

OA352 MEDICAL TRANSCRIBING 1<br />

OA452 MEDICAL TRANSCRIBING 2<br />

OA552 MEDICAL TRANSCRIBING 3<br />

OA652 MEDICAL TRANSCRIBING 4<br />

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 1<br />

This course is part one of a two-part course.<br />

Upon completion of t he course, the st udent<br />

will demonstra te an understanding of t e rms<br />

a n d c o n c e p t s r e l a t e d t o t h e e s s e n t i a l s o f<br />

d isease and diag nosis, and be able to buil d<br />

m e d i c a l t e r m s b y d e f i n i n g w o r d r o o t s ,<br />

combining forms, suffixes and prefixes. The<br />

s tud ent w ill c orr ect ly spe ll , p ron oun ce an d<br />

define medical terms related to the anatomy,<br />

phys iology and pathology of the body. The<br />

st udent will a nalyze case studies pertaini ng<br />

to each body system and submit a resea rch<br />

report. NOTE: TEXT, DICTIONARY AND<br />

C O U R S E M A N U A L A R E R E Q U I R E D<br />

FOR FIRST NIGHT OF CLASS.<br />

OA323 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705510<br />

S2 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705511<br />

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s a c o n t i n u a t i o n o f M e d i c a l<br />

T e r m i n o l o g y I . U p o n c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e<br />

c o u r s e , t h e s t u d e n t w i l l b e a b l e t o b u i l d<br />

m e d i c a l t e r m s b y d e f i n i n g w o r d r o o t s ,<br />

combining forms, suffixes and prefixes. The<br />

s tud ent w ill c orr ect ly spe ll , p ron oun ce an d<br />

define medical terms related to the anatomy,<br />

p h y s i o l o g y a n d p a t h o l o g y o f t h e b o d y a s<br />

w e l l a s t e r m s r e l a t e d t o o n c o l o g y a n d<br />

p s y c h i a t r y . T h e s t u d e n t w i l l a n a l y z e c a s e<br />

st udies pertain ing t o eac h bod y sys tem a nd<br />

submit a research report.<br />

OA324 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705512<br />

S2 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705514<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIBING 1<br />

M e d i c a l l a n g u a g e s k i l l s a n d s t y l e<br />

r e q u i r e m e n t s a r e e m p h a s i z e d i n t h i s<br />

i n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e a n d s t u d e n t s w i l l<br />

accurately transcribe basic medical dictation<br />

based on these standards. PREREQUISITE:<br />

OA225, OA261,BW199 and BW110.<br />

OA352 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705183<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIBING 2<br />

M e d i c a l l a n g u a g e s k i l l s a n d s t y l e<br />

r equi rem ents c onti nue to be st udi ed in thi s<br />

c o u r s e i n o r d e r t o a s s i s t s t u d e n t s t o<br />

t r a n s c r i b e m o r e c o m p l e x a n d s p e c i a l i z e d<br />

m e d i c a l d i c t a t i o n . P R E R E Q U I S I T E S :<br />

OA352, OA323<br />

OA452 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705516<br />

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Available in print<br />

on August 12.<br />

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COURT REPORTING<br />

MACHINE SHORTHAND<br />

(COMPUTER-COMPATIBLE)<br />

M e e t t h e i n c r e a s e d d e m a n d s f o r r a p i d l y<br />

produced transcripts used in courtrooms, legal,<br />

medical and corporate offices, schools for the<br />

de a f an d h a r d- o f - h ea r in g, p la c es o f w or s h ip,<br />

Closed Captioning for broadcast television and<br />

film. Us in g a u niq ue ty pe of ke yb oa rd an d a<br />

phonetic system of writing, the spoken word is<br />

s imu lta ne o us l y c o nv e r te d in to tex t a t s pe e d s<br />

F O U R T I M E S F A S T E R t h a n th e s t a n d a r d ,<br />

per so na l co mpute r key boa rd a nd with gr ea te r<br />

ac c ur a cy tha n V OI <strong>CE</strong> R ECOG NI TI ON! Ou r<br />

ne wly e qu ip pe d RAPI D- TEXT REPOR TING<br />

TECHNOLOGY <strong>CE</strong>NTRE is a state-of-the art,<br />

c om pu te r - in te gr a t ed s p e e dw r iti ng /c a p tio n in g<br />

l a b o r a t o r y . T h i s C e n t r e h a s b e e n p r o v i d e d<br />

t h r o u g h p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h t h e M i n i s t r y o f<br />

Eco no mic De ve lop me n t, Tr a de an d To ur ism,<br />

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Chicago and Florida equip the Centre with the<br />

w o r l d ’ s m o s t a d v a n c e d w r i t i n g m a c h i n e s ,<br />

li ti g a ti o n s u p p o r t p r o d u c ts a n d l iv e d is p l a y<br />

t r a n s l a t i n g s o f t w a r e . T a k e a d v a n t a g e o f<br />

p r o g r e s s wi th in t h e e d u c a ti o n , b u s in e s s a n d<br />

multi-media communities. SPREAD THE<br />

WORD! IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU<br />

POSSESS GOOD ENGLISH AND<br />

GRAMMAR SKILLS.<br />

Rental fee for individual court reporting<br />

machines is $40.00 per semester<br />

(included in the course fee). For further<br />

information please call (905)575-2358 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2358 or email<br />

cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

INTRODUCTION TO COURT<br />

REPORTING MACHINE SHORTHAND<br />

Through dictation and transcription, students<br />

will develop a knowledge of the machine’s<br />

keyboard; depict alphabetic and phonetic<br />

symbols; demonstrate the ability to<br />

formulate words and phrases within the<br />

structure of the keyboard and establish a<br />

personal dictionary, in an enthusiastic and<br />

highly motivating atmosphere.<br />

SEZA7 FEE: $233.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 705717<br />

COURT REPORTING MACHINE<br />

SHORTHAND-PART 3<br />

A continuation of Level 2 - students begin<br />

their diet of dictation at 40-65 wpm. using<br />

PROFESSIONAL skill and speed-building<br />

cassette tapes, material from children’s<br />

books, editorials and magazine articles. Legal<br />

depositions and testimony are dictated to<br />

speeds up to 100 wpm. TARGET: 100 wpm.<br />

SEZ85 FEE: $233.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr18 705713<br />

SPEED DEVELOPMENT FOR COURT<br />

REPORTING-ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D 3<br />

JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Educational<br />

Reporter: serving hearing impaired &<br />

physically handicapped students.<br />

Conference Moderator Captionist for places<br />

of worship & TV. Court Reporter. All<br />

aspects of speedwriting & captioning are<br />

explored to meet the demands that support<br />

community and National Communication.<br />

We are invited to record a Sunday sermon at<br />

captioned Church & may attend Chartered<br />

Shorthand Reporters’ examination Toronto.<br />

TARGET:160 wpm PLUS!<br />

SEZB4 FEE: $233.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 SU 10:30-1:30 FF Apr21 705475


BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

FOR WINDOWS<br />

W i n d o w s i s a r e v o l u t i o n a r y s o f t w a r e<br />

p l a t f o r m w h i c h d e l i v e r s i m p r o v e d<br />

p r o d u c t i v i t y a n d h i g h - p e r f o r m a n c e<br />

a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r t o d a y ’ s b u s i n e s s<br />

e n v i r o n m e n t s . W i n d o w s s i m p l i f i e s t h e<br />

process of acquiring sophisticated computing<br />

s k i l l s b y s h a r i n g c o m m o n c o m m a n d s a n d<br />

data between software packages.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)575-2226 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2226<br />

or email duncanc@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Courses are open to ALL students. It is<br />

assumed that participants in each course will<br />

have some understanding of the Windows<br />

environment. You are strongly urged to<br />

complete (BW001) WORKSHOP FOR<br />

WINDOWS, before taking other courses,<br />

since all Windows-based courses share<br />

common commands and data.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

All courses are offered in 15-hour modules with<br />

a test at the end for students seeking credit. Noncredit<br />

students may take any course for interest<br />

without writing the final exam, but cannot later<br />

seek credit in a higher level course without<br />

writing the challenge test. Students should be<br />

prepared to spend two hours of independent<br />

study for each hour of instruction in a micro lab.<br />

To qualify for an “Acknowledgement of<br />

Completion”, students must complete the FOUR<br />

(4) mandatory courses.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

BW199 Using Windows - Level 1<br />

BW120 MS Excel - Level 1 OR<br />

BW140 Quattro Pro - Level 1<br />

BW130 MS Access - Level 1<br />

BW110 MS Word - Level 1 OR<br />

BW100 WordPerfect Windows - Level 1<br />

To obtain the Business Applications for<br />

Windows Certificate, students must<br />

complete an additional SEVEN (7)<br />

courses chosen from the list below:<br />

ACCPAC-GL, AR, AP, Payroll, Order Entry<br />

CA Simply Accounting-Level 1,2<br />

Corel Draw-Level 1, 2<br />

Corel Photo Paint Level 1<br />

MYOB Level 1,2<br />

Managing Your PC<br />

MS Access-Level 1,2,3<br />

MS Excel-Level 1,2,3,4<br />

MS Office Integration - Level 1<br />

MS Powerpoint-Level 1,2<br />

MS Project-Level 1,2<br />

MS Publisher - Level 1<br />

MS Word-Level 1,2,3,3,4<br />

MS Outlook (BIN56)<br />

Pagemaker 1,2 - (Distance)<br />

PC Configuration for Windows/Internet (BIN40)<br />

Quattro Pro for Windows-Level 1,2,3 (Distance)<br />

Quickbooks for Small Business-Level 1,2<br />

Quicken<br />

Using Windows Level 1,2<br />

WordPerfect for Windows-Level 1,2,3,4 (Distance)<br />

NOTE: Only the two Internet course credits<br />

(BIN course codes) listed can be applied<br />

towards the BAW certificate, and only (1) MAC<br />

application credit may be applied. Also only one<br />

Windows Application (eg-Using Windows,<br />

Windows 3.1, Windows 95 or Windows 98)<br />

may be applied towards the BAW certificate.<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

Do you have computer skills, but lack a<br />

certificate? Let our Credit for Prior<br />

Learning process help you earn a certificate<br />

faster. If you would like to arrange a<br />

challenge exam for any of the BAW<br />

courses, please call the Prior Learning<br />

Assessment Office at (905) 575-1212 ext.<br />

3298 or (519) 759-7200 ext. 3298.A<br />

minimum of two weeks notice is required.<br />

Challenge exam fee: $48.00 per course.<br />

SUBJECT SPECIALIST<br />

Students achieving a B+ average are eligible for<br />

a specialist recognition in the following areas:<br />

Windows Word Processing Specialist<br />

Completion of four course credits from any<br />

Windows word processing software<br />

application, of which a minimum of 3 course<br />

credits must be from the same application (e.g.<br />

3 Word, plus 1 WordPerfect, or 4 Word etc.)<br />

Windows Spreadsheet Specialist<br />

Completion of four course credits from any<br />

Windows spreadsheet software application of<br />

which a minimum of 3 course credits must be<br />

from the same application (e.g. 3 Excel, plus<br />

1 QuattroPro or 4 levels of Excel)<br />

Windows Specialist<br />

Completion of one Windows Level 1 course<br />

(BW199 or BW095 or BW198 or BC031) and<br />

three of the following courses: Windows Level<br />

2 (BW299 or BW295) Managing Your PC<br />

(BW004) Configuration for Windows/Internet<br />

(BIN40) WWW Server (BIN60)<br />

Excel Spreadsheet Specialist<br />

Completion of three levels of MS Excel for<br />

Windows<br />

Access Database Specialist<br />

Completion of three levels of Access for<br />

Windows<br />

Accounting Specialist<br />

Completion of five course credits of which<br />

three must be AccPac/Windows GL,AR,AP<br />

and two levels of either CA Simply<br />

Accounting, M.Y.O.B. or Quickbooks.<br />

PowerPoint/Graphics Specialist<br />

Completion of four course credits of which<br />

two must be PowerPoint Level 1 and Level<br />

2. The remaining two credits to consist of<br />

either CorelDraw, Corel Photo Paint,<br />

PageMaker or Publisher.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTI<strong>CE</strong> TO ALL<br />

BUSINESS APPLICATIONS FOR<br />

WINDOWS STUDENTS:<br />

Students must provide their own mouse for any<br />

Windows course. The mouse must be a 9-pin<br />

MS compatible 2-button mouse. NO PS2 mice<br />

are allowed. (6-pin). Students will be able to<br />

rent a mouse from Fennell Open Access.<br />

Instructors will not have spare mice, disks or<br />

manuals available in the labs! 3.5” HIGH<br />

DENSITY DISKS AND TEXT REQUIRED<br />

UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE.<br />

BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

NOTE: Printing costs will be charged to<br />

all printers. Printer access cards are<br />

available in Open Access.<br />

WORKSHOP FOR WINDOWS<br />

This “hands-on” course is ideal for the novice<br />

computer user! Students will be introduced to<br />

the Windows environment, MS Word and<br />

MS Excel. Topics will include basic mouse<br />

skills, managing the desktop, saving and<br />

deleting files, Paint, WordPad and other<br />

Windows accessories. NOTE: 9-pin mouse,<br />

3.5” High Density disk and TEXT “Tutorial<br />

Lessons for Workshop for Windows” by J.<br />

Munn and S. Scollard required.<br />

BW001 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705261<br />

S2 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705327<br />

S3 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705328<br />

S4 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr11 705329<br />

S5 5 SU 9:00-12:30 FF Apr14 705330<br />

S6 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May21 705331<br />

S7 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF May22 705333<br />

S8 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May23 705336<br />

S9 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF May25 705338<br />

SA 6 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr10 705367<br />

SB 5 SA 9:00-12:30 BF Apr13 705376<br />

SD 6 TU 7:00-10:00 BF May21 705377<br />

SE 6 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr11 705388<br />

SG 5 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 FF Jul9 705389<br />

SH 7 MO 9:00-11:30 BF Apr22 705447<br />

SJ 7 TH 12:30-3:00 BF Apr25 705460<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

ACCPAC ORDER ENTRY<br />

Proper techniques for setting up Inventory<br />

Control, Purchase Orders & Order Entry<br />

modules are taught. Each section will be<br />

discussed separately learning various options<br />

available for inventory items, requisitions,<br />

purchase orders, receipts & invoices.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW190, BW290, BW390.<br />

REQUIRED:9-pin mouse, disk & text “AccPac<br />

for Windows Inventory Control, Order Entry &<br />

Purchase Orders Course Reference Guide, Vol.1<br />

& 2 “(Ver4.2) & Case Study Materials (Ver4.2)<br />

NOT AVAILABLE IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW490 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 6:30-10:00 FF May27 705019<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />

This course covers the ledger set up, adding<br />

vendor accounts, daily transaction processing,<br />

reports and periodic processing using Version<br />

4.2 PREREQUISITE: BW190 (AccPac General<br />

Ledger) or equivalent experience plus familiarity<br />

with basic accounting concepts. NOTE: 9-pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “AccPac for<br />

Windows Small Business Series”, Version 4.1<br />

by C. Heaney, Pearson Education required.<br />

BW390 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705015<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS RE<strong>CE</strong>IVABLE<br />

This course covers the ledger setup, adding<br />

customer accounts, daily transaction processing,<br />

reports and periodic processing using version<br />

4.2 for windows. PREREQUISITE: BW190<br />

(AccPac General Ledger) or equivalent<br />

experience plus familiarity with basic<br />

accounting concepts. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5”<br />

disk and TEXT “AccPac for Windows Small<br />

Business Series”, Version 4.1, by C. Heaney,<br />

Pearson Education required.<br />

BW290 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May23 704921<br />

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BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

ACCPAC - GENERAL LEDGER<br />

This course introduces students to version<br />

4.2 for windows (AccPac Advantage Series-<br />

Corporate Edition-formerly Small Business<br />

series) and focuses on the creation of a<br />

company and a chart of accounts, entering<br />

transactions, and producing financial reports.<br />

PREREQUISITE: (BW199) Windows Level<br />

1, plus familiarity with basic accounting.<br />

NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT<br />

“AccPac for Windows Small Business<br />

Series”, Version 4.1, by C. Heaney, Pearson<br />

Education Canada required.<br />

BW190 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705016<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF May25 705017<br />

ACCPAC - PAYROLL<br />

This course consists of preparing payroll<br />

data, learning the necessary functions of<br />

Canadian payroll and the necessary steps<br />

involved in processing payroll transactions<br />

using Version 4.2 for windows.<br />

PREREQUISITES: BW190, BW290 &<br />

BW390. This course should be taken last,<br />

after completing the other three AccPac<br />

courses. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

TEXT-”AccPac for Windows Cdn. Payroll<br />

Case Study Materials-Ver. 4.2” required.<br />

NOT AVAILABLE IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW590 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May21 705028<br />

CA SIMPLY ACCOUNTING - LEVEL 1<br />

Using Simply Accounting version 8.5, this<br />

course is the first of two to examine the<br />

setup of the General Ledger, Accounts<br />

Receivable, Accounts Payable, Inventory,<br />

Project & Payroll modules. Entering daily<br />

transactions in each module along with<br />

preparing financial statements & reports are<br />

also covered. PREREQUISITE: Knowledge<br />

of basic Accounting Principles plus Using<br />

Windows Lev 1. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5”<br />

disk and TEXT “Simply Accounting 8.0<br />

Level 1” by CCI required. NOT<br />

AVAILABLE IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW150 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705030<br />

S2 5 SU 9:00-12:30 FF May26 705031<br />

S3 6 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr9 705340<br />

CA SIMPLY ACCOUNTING - LEVEL 2<br />

Using Simply Accounting version 8.5 this<br />

course examines more detailed transactions<br />

in the GL, Payroll, Inventory, AR & AP<br />

modules. Additional topics include:<br />

reversing & adjusting entries, credits &<br />

prepays, NSF, discounts, integration with<br />

inventory control, monthly remittances,<br />

bank reconciliation, export data, budget<br />

setup, backup procedures, year-end entries<br />

& report functions. PREREQUISITE:<br />

(BW150) REQUIRED:9-pin mouse, 3.5”<br />

Disk & TEXT “Simply Accounting 8.0 Lev<br />

2”. NOT IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW250 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May22 705032<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 BF May21 705342<br />

Registration for all<br />

courses commences at<br />

8:30 a.m. on<br />

M a rch 4<br />

COREL DRAW FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 1<br />

This introduction to CorelDRAW (version<br />

10) will inform the participants of the<br />

terminology. They will learn how to create,<br />

adjust, move and copy drawings. File saving,<br />

opening, previewing and printing will be<br />

mastered. PREREQUISITE: Windows Level<br />

1 (BW199). NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk<br />

and TEXT “CorelDRAW 10 Introduction for<br />

the PC” by Element K Press required. NOT<br />

AVAILABLE IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW111 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705033<br />

COREL DRAW FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 2<br />

Build on the basics covered in Level 1 to create<br />

design intensive documents suitable for<br />

business use. You will learn to work with styles,<br />

tracing bitmaps, creating vector-based<br />

animations with Corel Trace plus work with<br />

Corel Rave. Working with interactive fills &<br />

distortions, special bitmap effects & logos with<br />

clipping holes will also be covered.<br />

PREREQUISITE: CorelDRAW Level 1<br />

NOTE:9-pin serial mouse, 3.5” HD disk, and<br />

TEXT “CorelDRAW 10 Advanced” by Element<br />

K is required. NOT IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW211 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF May22 705034<br />

COREL PHOTO PAINT - LEVEL 1<br />

Using Corel Draw Version 10, this course<br />

will cover working with image commands,<br />

masks and mask features. Working with<br />

objects and text and special text effects will<br />

be included as well as repairing and<br />

restoring photographs. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Windows Level 1. REQUIRED: 9-pin serial<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk & TEXT: “Photo Paint 10,<br />

Introduction by Element K. NOT<br />

AVAILABLE IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW116 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May23 705240<br />

M.Y.O.B. - LEVEL 1<br />

Designed for students who understand the<br />

general concepts involved in accounting.<br />

Using MYOB (version 10), the course<br />

covers the full implementation & integration<br />

of accounting modules. This introductory<br />

course covers the creation of a company,<br />

entering inventory items, AR, and AP<br />

ledgers, daily transactions & printing<br />

reports. PREREQUISITE: Knowledge of<br />

basic accounting plus Windows Level 1.<br />

REQUIRED 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk &<br />

TEXT “MYOB Version 10” by Norbry<br />

Publishing. NOT IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW155 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705293<br />

M.Y.O.B. - LEVEL 2<br />

Using M.Y.O.B Plus (version 10), this<br />

course covers inventory including the autobuild<br />

feature, financial reporting, using<br />

chequebook module to write cheques and<br />

make deposits, customizing MYOB features<br />

and forms, and working with the payroll<br />

module. PREREQUISITE: MYOB - Level 1<br />

(BW155). NOTE: 9-pin serial mouse, 3.5”<br />

disk and TEXT “MYOB Version 10” by<br />

Norbry Publishing required. NOT<br />

AVAILABLE IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW255 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May23 705294<br />

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MANAGING YOUR PC<br />

Learn file and disk management, the ability<br />

to perform general and preventative<br />

maintenance using DOS and WIN 98.<br />

Perform DOS Commands as Directory,<br />

Copy, Format, etc.; use of Microsoft System<br />

Tools; gain knowledge of PC Configuration<br />

by examining device manager and files such<br />

as Config.sys., Autoexec.bat., etc. and<br />

Windows initialization files.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Windows Level 1 NOTE:<br />

9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT<br />

“Managing Your PC” by L. Restivo required.<br />

BW004 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF May22 705242<br />

S2 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr11 705339<br />

S3 6 SA 1:00-4:00 SC Apr13 705392<br />

MS AC<strong>CE</strong>SS - LEVEL 1<br />

Using Access 2000, this level 1 course<br />

provides a practical introduction to AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

database usage and development, table<br />

design, and basic data entry. Students will be<br />

introduced to the concepts for planning a<br />

database system, adding controls to fields,<br />

and establishing relationships between<br />

database files. PREREQUISITE: Windows<br />

Level 1 NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

TEXT “Microsoft Access 2000, Level 1<br />

Table Design” by B. Potts required.<br />

BW130 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 705243<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705245<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr13 705246<br />

S4 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF May22 705248<br />

S5 6 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr8 705343<br />

S6 6 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr10 705384<br />

S7 6 TU/TH6:00-9:00 FF Jul9 705385<br />

MS AC<strong>CE</strong>SS - LEVEL 2<br />

This course uses the student’s knowledge to<br />

create forms for data input, reporting features<br />

and functions and more complex table<br />

queries using AC<strong>CE</strong>SS for Windows (version<br />

2000). PREREQUISITE: BW130 - Access<br />

Level 1. NOTE:9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

TEXT “Microsoft Access 2000, Level 2,<br />

Forms and Reports” by B. Potts required.<br />

BW230 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705253<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May21 705254<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF May25 705257<br />

S4 5 MO 6:30-10:00 BF May27 705345<br />

MS AC<strong>CE</strong>SS - LEVEL 3<br />

Using Access for Windows (version 2000),<br />

this course uses the student’s knowledge to<br />

create advance forms for data input and<br />

program control. The use of macros will be<br />

explained and demonstrated. The student<br />

will be introduced to module writing.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW230 - Access Level 2<br />

NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “<br />

Microsoft Access 2000, Level 3 -Macros &<br />

Modules” by B. Potts required.<br />

BW330 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May23 705259<br />

Students with<br />

disabilities please<br />

refer to the <strong>College</strong><br />

I n f o rmation Section


MS EX<strong>CE</strong>L - LEVEL 1<br />

Participants in this “hands-on” course will<br />

learn the basic features of Excel 2000.<br />

Topics include entering editing, saving,<br />

printing and formatting labels and values,<br />

creating simple formulas, absolute and<br />

relative cells referencing, multiple<br />

worksheets and techniques for working with<br />

large worksheets. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BW199(Using Windows-Level 1). NOTE:9pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “Learning<br />

Excel 2000 for Windows, An Introductory<br />

Exercise Book” by Sharon Scollard required.<br />

BW120 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705262<br />

S2 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705263<br />

S3 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705264<br />

S4 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr13 705265<br />

S5 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF May21 705266<br />

S6 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May23 705267<br />

S7 6 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr8 705347<br />

S8 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF May23 705348<br />

S9 6 TU 7:00-10:00 SC May21 705382<br />

SA 5 TU/TH6:30-10:00 FF Jul9 705383<br />

MS EX<strong>CE</strong>L - LEVEL 2<br />

Here’s your opportunity to transform a plain<br />

spreadsheet into an effective presentation<br />

document. Topics in this “hands-on” course<br />

(version 2000) include creating and<br />

embedding customized charts and graphs,<br />

drawing features, adding clipart, MS Maps,<br />

MS Organizational Charts and Object<br />

Linking and Embedding. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BW120 - Excel Level 1. NOTE:9-pin mouse,<br />

3.5” disk and TEXT “Learning Excel 2000<br />

for Windows-Presentation Charts and<br />

Drawing” by S. Scollard required.<br />

BW220 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705268<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF May25 705269<br />

S3 5 MO 6:30-10:00 FF May27 705272<br />

S4 5 MO 6:30-10:00 BF May27 705349<br />

MS EX<strong>CE</strong>L - LEVEL 3<br />

Participants in this “hands-on” course<br />

(version 2000) will learn a variety of<br />

techniques for managing, querying a list.<br />

Topics include dates, auto filter, advanced<br />

filter, advanced sorting, pivot tables, data<br />

consolidation and lookup tables.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW220 - Excel Level 2.<br />

NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “<br />

Learning Excel 2000 for Windows-Lists and<br />

Pivot Tables”, by S. Scollard required.<br />

BW320 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May23 705273<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-12:30 BF Apr13 705350<br />

S3 6 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr9 705381<br />

MS EX<strong>CE</strong>L - LEVEL 4<br />

Participants in this “hands-on” course (version<br />

2000) will learn a variety of advanced<br />

techniques for working with multiple<br />

worksheets and multiple workbooks. Other<br />

topics include macros, creating macro buttons,<br />

scenarios, goal seek, auditor, solver,<br />

customizing toolbars and menus and an<br />

introduction to forms. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BW320 Excel Level 3. NOTE: 9-pin mouse,<br />

3.5” disk and TEXT “Learning Excel 2000 for<br />

Windows-Macros and Advanced Techniques”<br />

by J. Munn & S. Scollard required.<br />

BW420 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May23 705274<br />

MS OFFI<strong>CE</strong> INTEGRATION - LEVEL 1<br />

Learn how to integrate Office 2000<br />

applications by customizing environments to<br />

suit your needs. Use Word’s mail merge<br />

feature with Access & Excel data files, use<br />

OLE between multiple applications, use<br />

cross-references, bookmarks & hyperlinks to<br />

navigate through documents, along with<br />

covering MS Binder & Office online.<br />

PREREQUISITES: BW199 Windows,<br />

BW110 Word, BW120 Excel, BW130<br />

Access and BW003 PowerPoint. NOTE:9pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk & TEXT “Office<br />

Integration 2000” by D. Carey required.<br />

BW135 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705029<br />

MS POWERPOINT - LEVEL 1<br />

Using PowerPoint 2000 MOUS certified<br />

courseware, students learn how to create<br />

effective presentations through slides,<br />

speaker’s notes, audience handouts, etc.<br />

Topics include creating, editing, &<br />

previewing slides, changing text attributes,<br />

working with graphics, tables, animation and<br />

special effects, creating speaker’s notes,<br />

interactive presentations & using Pack & Go<br />

Wizard. PREREQUISITE: Windows Level<br />

1 REQUIRED:9-pin mouse, disk & TEXT-<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint 2000-Level 1 by CCI<br />

(MOUS Approved)<br />

BW003 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 705276<br />

S2 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF May21 705278<br />

S3 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr11 705351<br />

S4 6 TH 7:00-10:00 SC May23 705390<br />

S5 5 MO/WE 6:00-9:30 FF Jul8 705391<br />

MS POWERPOINT - LEVEL 2<br />

Building on PowerPoint Lev 1(Ver 2000)<br />

students will advance their knowledge of<br />

working with masters & templates,<br />

customizing the slide presentation,<br />

creating data & organizational charts,<br />

adding multimedia effects & working<br />

with interactive presentations. You will<br />

also learn to create & edit macros,<br />

customize toolbar & menus, work with<br />

slide finder & create summary or agenda<br />

slides. PREREQUISITE:(BW003)<br />

NOTE:9-pin mouse, disk & TEXT<br />

“PowerPoint 2000-Level” 2 by CCI<br />

(MOUS Approved) required.<br />

BW203 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 6:00-9:30 FF May27 705279<br />

S2 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF May23 705352<br />

MS PROJECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 1<br />

Using MS Project ‘98 students will be able<br />

to identify steps involved in project<br />

planning, build breakdown structures, create<br />

task outlines & duration, link & attach task<br />

constraints. Also students will create a<br />

company calendar, work with resource<br />

sheets, assign tasks, enter resource costs &<br />

filter & sort data effectively. Working with<br />

different view tables & the Gantt Chart will<br />

be covered. PREREQUISITE: Windows Lev<br />

1. REQUIRED:9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk &<br />

TEXT “Creating a Project” by Element K<br />

•<br />

BW170 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705280<br />

BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

MS PROJECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 2<br />

Using MS Project ‘98, students will continue<br />

learning how to manage a project once it has<br />

started. Topics include creating a baseline<br />

plan, tracking active projects, managing<br />

tasks, working with resource needs & print<br />

reports, consolidating projects, working with<br />

data from other applications, creating,<br />

editing & adding hyperlinks and modifying<br />

the project to meet individual needs.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Level 1- BW170.<br />

REQUIRED:9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk &<br />

TEXT “Project 98 Managing a Project” by<br />

Element K.<br />

BW270 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May21 705281<br />

MS PUBLISHER - LEVEL 1<br />

Discover Microsoft Publisher 2000-an easyto-use,<br />

but powerful desktop program<br />

offering various options and creative<br />

freedom in document design. Learn to<br />

design and create eye-catching and effective<br />

newsletters, booklets, brochures, flyers, etc.,<br />

using Page Wizards, Templates, borders,<br />

imported graphics, etc. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BW110 Word Level 1 or BW100<br />

WordPerfect Level 1. NOTE:9-pin mouse,<br />

3.5” disk and TEXT “Microsoft Publisher<br />

2000” #6215 by CCI required. Available<br />

only in MCA<strong>CE</strong>S Lab.<br />

BW115 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May23 705282<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

Here’s your opportunity to learn basic word<br />

processing concepts while becoming<br />

familiar with the popular Word 2000. This<br />

“hands-on” course will introduce the basic<br />

features required in creating, editing,<br />

formatting and saving documents. Various<br />

proofing tools and file management will also<br />

be covered. PREREQUISITE: Windows<br />

Level 1. NOTE:9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

TEXT “Word 2000-Level 1” by L.<br />

D’Angelo required.<br />

BW110 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705283<br />

S2 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr11 705284<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr13 705285<br />

S4 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF May21 705286<br />

S5 6 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr10 705355<br />

S6 6 WE 7:00-10:00 SC May22 705386<br />

S7 5 MO/WE 6:30-10:00 FF Jul8 705387<br />

S8 7 TH 9:00-11:30 BF Apr25 705988<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 2<br />

This course examines more advanced<br />

capabilities of Word 2000 such as creating<br />

headers and footers, endnotes and footnotes,<br />

working with columns and tables and<br />

performing simple math calculations, mail<br />

merge, envelopes and labels, sorting and<br />

Wizards. PREREQUISITE: BW110 - Word<br />

Level 1. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

TEXT “Word 2000 - Level 2” by L.<br />

D’Angelo required.<br />

BW210 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705288<br />

S2 5 MO 6:00-9:30 FF May27 705289<br />

S3 5 WE 6:30-10:00 BF May22 705358<br />

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BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 3<br />

This course will introduce more experienced<br />

Word users to the advanced features of Word<br />

2000. Advanced merge features with respect<br />

to filtering will be covered, along with styles,<br />

tem plate s, w orkin g wi th t he o utli ne fe atur e<br />

an d ma st er d oc um ent s . St ud en ts wi l l l e ar n<br />

h o w t o c r e a t e i n d e x e s , t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s ,<br />

c r o s s - r e f e r e n c e s , b o o k m a r k s a n d t r a c k<br />

d o c u m e n t s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 2 1 0 -<br />

Word Level 2. NOTE:9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk<br />

a n d T E X T “ W o r d 2 0 0 0 - L e v e l 3 ” b y L .<br />

D’Angelo required.<br />

BW310 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF May22 705290<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 4<br />

T h i s a d v a n c e d c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d f o r<br />

stu dent s a lrea dy comp etent wi th the use of<br />

W or d 2 00 0. Th e f oc us on t h is c o ur se w i ll<br />

c o v e r a l l a s p e c t s o f d e s k t o p p u b l i s h i n g<br />

w h i c h i n c l u d e w o r k i n g w i t h t h e d r a w i n g<br />

t oo l , g ra p hi c s a nd W o rd A rt . S t ud e nt s w i ll<br />

learn how to create forms and use document<br />

protection. The equation editor and working<br />

w i t h t h e M i c r o s o f t G r a p h w i l l a l s o b e<br />

c o v e r e d . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 2 1 0 - W o r d<br />

Le vel 2. NOTE:9 -pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

T E X T “ W o r d 2 0 0 0 - L e v e l 4 ” b y L .<br />

D’Angelo required.<br />

BW410 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 705292<br />

QUICKBOOKS FOR SMALL<br />

BUSINESS - LEVEL 1<br />

Q u i c k B o o k s i s a n i n t e g r a t e d a c c o u n t i n g<br />

package designed to meet the needs of small<br />

b u s i n e s s . T h i s c o m p u t e r i z e d a c c o u n t i n g<br />

system (version 6.0) is eas y to learn a nd is<br />

a l l - i n c l u s i v e t h r o u g h t o t h e f i n a n c i a l<br />

statements. It is recommended that students<br />

h a v e a b a si c u n d e r st a n d i n g of a c c o u nt i n g<br />

p ri nc ip le s an d co nc ep ts . P RE RE QU IS IT E:<br />

Windows Level 1. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5”<br />

disk & TEXT “QuickBooks Pro Accounting<br />

& Payroll 6.0” #1693 by CCI required. NOT<br />

AVAILABLE IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

BW007 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705295<br />

QUICKBOOKS FOR SMALL<br />

BUSINESS - LEVEL 2<br />

T h e m a i n o b j e c t i v e s o f t h i s c o u r s e a r e t o<br />

r e v i e w t h e s e t u p o f a c c o u n t i n g d a t a a n d<br />

basic book keeping tasks, as well as le arn a<br />

w i d e r a n g e o f s p e c i a l i z e d a n d a d v a n c e d<br />

f u n c t i o n s u s i n g v e r s i o n 6 . 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 0 0 7 - Q u i c k b o o k s<br />

Level 1. NOTE:9 -pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

T E X T “ Q u i c k B o o k s P r o A c c o u n t i n g &<br />

Payroll 6.0 Level 2” #1694 by CCI required.<br />

NOT AVAILABLE IN OPEN AC<strong>CE</strong>SS.<br />

BW207 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May22 705296<br />

Looking for a<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> course?<br />

B rowse our <strong>Summer</strong> course<br />

listing before the index at<br />

the back of this catalogue.<br />

USING WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

This credit course provides the fundamentals<br />

of customizing and managing your desktop.<br />

Other topics include: file management using<br />

W i n d o w s E x p l o r e r a n d M y C o m p u t e r ,<br />

moving and copying information, using Help,<br />

using Find/Search, understanding the control<br />

p a n e l , a n d u s i n g t h e S y s t e m T o o l s . T h i s<br />

course is suitable for both W indows 95, 98,<br />

N T a n d M E u s e r s . R E C O M M E N D E D :<br />

BW001-(Workshop for Windows). NOTE: 9pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” HD disk and TEXT “Using<br />

Windows Level 1” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BW199 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705297<br />

S2 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705298<br />

S3 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr11 705299<br />

S4 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr13 705301<br />

S5 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF May21 705303<br />

S6 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May22 705304<br />

S7 5 SU 9:00-12:30 FF May26 705319<br />

S8 5 MO 6:30-10:00 FF May27 705321<br />

S9 6 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr9 705359<br />

SA 6 WE 7:00-10:00 BF May22 705360<br />

SB 5 SA 9:00-12:30 BF May25 705361<br />

SD 6 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr8 705378<br />

SE 5 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 FF Jul9 705379<br />

SG 7 MO 12:30-3:00 BF Apr22 705987<br />

USING WINDOWS - LEVEL 2<br />

T h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e , i n t e n d e d f o r u s e r s o f<br />

W i ndo ws 95, 98, N T a nd ME , pr e se nt s m or e<br />

a d v a n c e d W i nd o w s f e a t u r e s . T op i c s i n c l u d e<br />

i nst al ling the use of deskt op shortcuts, instal ling<br />

hardware and softw are, OLE, file management,<br />

t h e B r i e f c a s e , a n d n e t w o r k i n g b a s i c s .<br />

P RE RE Q U I SI TE : BW 1 99 ( U s i n g Wi nd o w s -<br />

L e v e l 1 ) o r eq u i v a l en t c o u r s e . N O TE : 9- pi n<br />

m ouse, 3.5” di sk and TEXT “Usi ng Wi ndow s<br />

Level 2” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BW299 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 705323<br />

S2 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May22 705325<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF May25 705186<br />

S4 6 TU 7:00-10:00 BF May21 705363<br />

S5 5 MO 6:30-10:00 SC May27 705380<br />

BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

MACINTOSH<br />

W E L C O M E T O M A C I N T O S H . B r a nt f o r d<br />

Campus is offering computer training using the<br />

M a c i n t o s h o p e r a t i n g e n v i r o n m e n t . T h e s e<br />

Macintosh courses offer the basics, to use other<br />

High P erformance programs that will prepare<br />

you to meet the dem ands for today’s graphic<br />

opportunities. All courses are offered in 15 or<br />

3 3 h ou r m o d ul es w i t h a n ex a m o n t h e l as t<br />

evening of class. NO TE : only one (1) MAC<br />

application credit may be applied towards the<br />

Business Application for Windows Certificate.<br />

28 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

Inser t NEW! Symbol<br />

MACINTOSH OS<br />

This course is designed to introduce basic &<br />

a d v a n c e d f e a t u r e s o f M a c i n t o s h O S 9<br />

e n v i r o n m e n t u s i n g t h e G 3 I M A C s e r i e s<br />

computer. Students will learn to navigate<br />

through the OS9 environment, get hands-on<br />

experience with such features as beginner &<br />

advanced finder techniques, system control<br />

& extension features, memory & storage,<br />

creating multiple users, explore areas of<br />

networking, setting up users & groups, the<br />

printing environment, maintenance &<br />

troubleshooting. NO PREREQUISITE<br />

MAC40 FEE: $198.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU/TH6:30-9:30 BF Apr9 705984<br />

S2 12 TU/TH6:30-9:30 BF May21 705985<br />

BUSINESS INTERNET<br />

SKILLS <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

The Internet is the global communication tool<br />

and information resource with extensive<br />

applications for business and personal use.<br />

Communication uses range from email to<br />

audio and video telecommunication<br />

applications. The World Wide Web and other<br />

Internet resources facilitate gathering and<br />

distribution of a diverse range of business,<br />

educational and recreational information. The<br />

Internet is an important component in business<br />

communication and marketing and using it<br />

effectively is an essential business skill.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)575-2226 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2226<br />

or email duncanc@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Courses are open to ALL students. It is assumed<br />

that the participants in each course will have<br />

some understanding of the Windows<br />

environment, since Windows applications are<br />

used to access the resources of the Internet. If<br />

you are unfamiliar with computers or the<br />

Windows environment, it is recommended that<br />

you complete (BW001) WORKSHOP FOR<br />

WINDOWS as your first course. It is assumed<br />

that participants in the Internet courses have<br />

some understanding of the Internet, thus you are<br />

strongly urged to complete (BIN01) INTERNET<br />

STARTING POINT as your first Internet course.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

All courses are offered in 18-hour modules<br />

including a test at the end for students<br />

seeking credit. Non-credit students may take<br />

any course for interest without writing the<br />

final exam, but cannot later seek credit in a<br />

higher level course without writing a<br />

challenge test. Students should be prepared<br />

to spend two hours of independent study for<br />

each hour of instruction in a micro lab. To<br />

qualify for an “Acknowledgement of<br />

Completion” students must complete the<br />

FIVE (5) mandatory courses.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

BIN01 Internet Starting Point<br />

BIN30 Web Page Design - Level 1<br />

BIN40 Configuration Windows/Internet<br />

BIN50 Netscape Communicator<br />

BW199 Using Windows - Level 1<br />

NOTE: Only one Windows Application<br />

(eg.) Using Windows, Windows 3.1,<br />

Windows 95 or Windows 98) may be<br />

applied towards the Business Internet<br />

Skills Certificate


To obtain the Business Internet Skills<br />

Certificate, students must complete an<br />

additional SIX (6) courses chosen from<br />

the following list:<br />

BIN31 Web Page Design Level 2<br />

BIN35 Web Graphics Level 1<br />

BIN36 JavaScript - Level 1<br />

BIN39 Intro to Web Scripting<br />

BIN50 Netscape<br />

BIN56 MS Outlook<br />

BIN60 WWW Server<br />

BIN61 MS FrontPage<br />

BIN62 CGI/PERL<br />

BIN64 Active Server Pages Level 1<br />

BW004 Managing Your PC<br />

NOTE: ALL INTERNET COURSES<br />

COMPLETED PRIOR TO THIS SEMESTER<br />

THAT ARE NO LONGER OFFERED, ARE<br />

STILL HONOURED AS OPTIONS<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

Do you have computer skills, but lack a<br />

certificate? Let our Credit for Prior<br />

Learning process help you earn a certificate<br />

faster. If you would like to arrange a<br />

challenge exam for any of the Internet<br />

courses, please call the Prior Learning<br />

Assessment Office at (905)575-1212<br />

ext.3298 or (519)759-7200 ext.3298. A<br />

minimum of two weeks notice is required.<br />

Challenge exam fee: $48.00 per course.<br />

Subject Specialist<br />

S t u d e n t s a c h i e v i n g a B + o r h i g h e r g r a d e<br />

p o i n t a v e r a g e a r e e l i g i b l e f o r s p e c i a l i s t<br />

recognition in the following:<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN<br />

C o m p l e t i o n o f W E B P A G E D E S I G N<br />

LEVEL 1 and three of the following:<br />

Active Server Pages Level 1<br />

CGI/PERL<br />

Javascript Level 1<br />

Web Page Design Level 2<br />

Web Graphics Level 1<br />

Web Graphics Level 2<br />

WEBMASTER SPECIALIST<br />

C o m p l e t i o n o f W E B P A G E D E S I G N<br />

LEVEL 2 and four of the following:<br />

Active Server Pages Level 1<br />

Javascript Level 1<br />

Intro to Web Scripting<br />

CGI/PERL<br />

WWW Server<br />

MS Frontpage<br />

Internet Access<br />

Free access to the Internet is available in all<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> microcomputer labs.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTI<strong>CE</strong> TO ALL<br />

INTERNET SKILLS STUDENTS:<br />

Students must provide their own mouse for<br />

use in the computer labs. The mouse must<br />

be a 9-pin MS compatible 2-button mouse.<br />

No PS2 mice -(6-Pin). Mice can also be<br />

rented at Fennell Campus, Open Access.<br />

Instructors will not be able to provide mice,<br />

disks, manuals and headphones. Students<br />

who wish to hear audio output must also<br />

provide their own standard headphones<br />

with miniature plug. 3.5” HIGH DENSITY<br />

DISKS AND TEXT REQUIRED UNLESS<br />

STATED OTHERWISE.<br />

For detailed information on the Business<br />

Internet Skills Certificate, and the<br />

Webmaster Certificate please be sure to<br />

visit our Web site at<br />

nexus.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

WEBMASTER <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

T h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s o f a W e b m a s t e r h a v e<br />

evolved to include creation, organization and<br />

maintenance of Web pages including up to date<br />

knowledge of server technology and client-side<br />

and server-side scripting technologies.<br />

For further information on the<br />

Webmaster Certificate please call<br />

(905)575-2226 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2226<br />

or email duncanc@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Courses are open to ALL students. It is<br />

assumed that the participants in each course<br />

will have some understanding of the<br />

Windows environment, and a working<br />

knowledge of the resources of the Internet.<br />

If you are unfamiliar with computers or the<br />

Internet it is recommended you complete<br />

some or all of the following courses,<br />

depending on your level of computing<br />

comfort: (BW001) WORKSHOP FOR<br />

WINDOWS, (BW199) USING WINDOWS<br />

(Level 1), (BIN01) INTERNET<br />

STARTING POINT.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

All courses are offered in 18-hour modules<br />

including a test at the end for students<br />

seeking credit. Non-credit students may take<br />

any course for interest without writing the<br />

final exam, but cannot later seek credit in a<br />

higher level course without writing a<br />

challenge test. Students should be prepared<br />

to spend two hours of independent study for<br />

each hour of instruction in a micro lab. To<br />

qualify for an “Acknowledgement of<br />

Completion” students must complete the<br />

FIVE (5) mandatory courses.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

BIN30 Web Page Design - Level 1<br />

BIN35 Web Graphics - Level 1<br />

BIN36 JavaScript - Level 1<br />

BIN62 CGI/PERL Scripting<br />

BIN64 Active Server Pages - Level 1<br />

To obtain the Webmaster Certificate,<br />

students must complete an additional SIX<br />

(6) courses chosen from the following list:<br />

BIN31 Web Page Design - Level 2<br />

BIN39 Intro to Web Scripting<br />

BIN40 Configuration Windows/Internet<br />

BIN53 Web Graphics - Level 2<br />

BIN60 WWW Server<br />

BIN61 MS FrontPage - Level 1<br />

BW004 Managing Your PC<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

If you would like to arrange a challenge<br />

exam for any of the Webmaster courses,<br />

please call the Prior Learning Assessment<br />

Office at (905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3298. A minimum of<br />

two weeks notice is required.<br />

Challenge exam fee: $48.00 per course.<br />

BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

INTERNET AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

Free access to the Internet is available in all<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> microcomputer labs.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTI<strong>CE</strong> TO ALL<br />

INTERNET SKILLS STUDENTS:<br />

Students must provide their own mouse for<br />

use in the computer labs. The mouse must<br />

be a 9-pin MS compatible 2-button mouse.<br />

No PS2 mice -(6-Pin). Mice can also be<br />

rented at Fennell Campus, Open Access.<br />

Instructors will not be able to provide mice,<br />

disks, manuals and headphones. Students<br />

who wish to hear audio output must also<br />

provide their own standard headphones<br />

with miniature plug. 3.5” HIGH DENSITY<br />

DISKS AND TEXT REQUIRED UNLESS<br />

STATED OTHERWISE.<br />

For detailed information about courses in<br />

the Business Internet Skills Certificate<br />

and the Webmaster Certificate, please<br />

visit our website at nexus.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

INTERNET STARTING POINT<br />

This introductory Internet course is ideal for<br />

students who are comfortable in a Windows<br />

environment but have no prior knowledge of<br />

Internet. Netscape Communicator 4 &<br />

Internet Explorer will be used to include:<br />

searching for Internet Service Provider, using<br />

WWW, sending & receiving email, working<br />

with file attachments, email discussion lists<br />

& newsletters. PREREQUISITE: Workshop<br />

for Windows or familiar with Windows.<br />

NOTE:9-pin mouse, disk & TEXT-Internet<br />

Starting Point by S. Scollard required.<br />

BIN01 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 705397<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr13 705399<br />

S3 5 MO 6:00-9:30 FF May27 705400<br />

S4 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May22 705401<br />

S5 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr11 705402<br />

S6 6 SA 9:00-12:00 SC Apr13 705403<br />

S7 7 FR 9:00-11:30 BF Apr26 705990<br />

ACTIVE SERVER PAGES - LEVEL 1<br />

Students in this “hands-on” course will learn<br />

how to create active server pages and the<br />

fundamentals of connectivity to a database.<br />

Some applications for this technology<br />

include online shopping carts and catalogue<br />

systems. PREREQUISITE:(BIN39) Intro to<br />

Web Scripting or prior programming<br />

experience. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk<br />

and TEXT “Active Server Pages - Level 1”<br />

by S. Scollard required.<br />

BIN64 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705454<br />

S2 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May23 705455<br />

CGI/PERL SCRIPTING<br />

Learn the basics of CGI/Perl scripting:<br />

literals, variables, control statements,<br />

functions & reading & writing data to a file.<br />

You will write CGI/Perl scripts to process<br />

information received from HTML forms &<br />

write the output in a raw data file or in an<br />

HTML web page. On completion you will be<br />

able to check input from HTML forms &<br />

process raw data received in a useable format.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BIN36 Java Script Level 1<br />

NOTE:9-pin mouse, disk & TEXT “CGI/Perl<br />

Scripting” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BIN62 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705453<br />

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BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

CONFIGURATION W INDOWS/INTERNET<br />

Configure your PC using DOS & W indows<br />

9 5 / 9 8 f o r I n t e r n e t c o m m u n i c a t i o n a n d<br />

o p t i mi z a t i o n . T o pi c s i n c l u d e m em o r y a n d<br />

disk optimization, Internet connection issues,<br />

net wor king , ba c kup , f ile comp res sio n, F TP<br />

a n d v i r u s c o m p r e s s i o n . F a m i l i a r i t y w i t h<br />

DOS, Windows & the Internet recommended.<br />

C a n b e u s e d a s a c r e d i t i n t h e B A W<br />

C e r t i f i c a t e . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : W i n d o w s<br />

Level 1. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

TEXT “Confi guring Your PC for Wi ndows<br />

& the Internet” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BIN40 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705443<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May21 705444<br />

INTRODUCTION TO WEB SCRIPTING<br />

S t u d e n t s w i t h l i t t l e o r n o p r o g r a m m i n g<br />

experience learn fundamental programming &<br />

scripting concepts, beginning with an overview<br />

o f t h e t o o l s c u r r e n t l y u s e d i n c l u d i n g<br />

JavaScript, Perl & Active Server Pages. Topics<br />

includ e client/se rver a rchite ctur e , f undamental<br />

& g e n e r i c p r o g r a m m i n g c o n c e p t s e g . D a t a<br />

types, logical operators, comparison operators,<br />

c o n t r o l s t r u c t u r e s & p l a n n i n g t h e p r o g r a m<br />

using pse udo code & demonstrated using re al<br />

e x a m p l e s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : ( B I N 3 1 ) 9 - p i n<br />

mouse, disk & TEXT required<br />

BIN39 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705435<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705436<br />

S3 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May21 705437<br />

S4 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF May25 705438<br />

S5 5 MO 7:00-10:30 FF May27 705441<br />

JAVASCRIPT - LEVEL 1<br />

S t u d en t s w il l l e a rn b a si c J av aS cr i p t co mm an d<br />

s y n t a x , b a s i c J a v a S c r i p t o b j e c t s , p r o p e r t i e s ,<br />

methods, event handlers & how to use JavaScript<br />

to validate HTML forms, “sniff” browser type &<br />

set In t e rn et co o k ies and al so an o p p o rt u n it y t o<br />

u p l o a d t h e i r w e b p a g e s c o n t a i n i n g t h e i r<br />

JavaScripts to a web server to view on the Internet.<br />

PREREQUISITE:(BIN31) Web Page 2 & (BIN39)<br />

Intro to Web Scripting or p rev iou s programming<br />

exp er ien ce. NOTE : 9-p in mou se, di sk & TE XT<br />

“JavaScripting” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BIN36 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May23 705442<br />

S2 5 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 FF Jul9 705468<br />

MS FRONTPAGE - LEVEL 1<br />

Disc over FrontPage, an exciting new progr am<br />

for designing and managing your Internet Web<br />

site. You will explore the features of FrontPage<br />

f o r w e b p a g e d e s i g n , a n d t h e s o f t w a r e ’ s<br />

capability for managing a personal or corporate<br />

web site. PREREQUISITE:(BIN 31) Web Page<br />

L ev e l 2 . N OT E: 9 - p in m ou s e , 3 .5 ” d is k a n d<br />

TEXT “MS FrontPage” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BIN61 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705448<br />

MS OUTLOOK<br />

MS Ou tlo ok is an e xc iti ng pro gr a m to he lp y ou<br />

manage your e-mail, organize contacts & priorities,<br />

s c h e d u l e a p p o i n t m e n t s & m a n a g e p e r s o n a l<br />

computer files. In this course you will explore how<br />

t o u s e O u t l o o k & t h e I n t e r n e t a s a n e f f e c t i v e<br />

p er son a l in fo rm a ti on ma n a ge r & o rg a ni za t io n al<br />

tool. This course is NOT Outlook Express. Can be<br />

u s e d a s a c r e d i t i n t h e B A W C e r t i f i c a t e .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Inter net Starting Point. NOTE:<br />

9 - p i n m o u s e , 3 . 5 ” d i s k a n d T E X T “ U s i n g<br />

Microsoft Outlook” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BIN56 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May22 705406<br />

NETSCAPE<br />

Using Netscape Communicator 4, students in<br />

this hands-on course are well beyond surfing<br />

t h e W e b . T h e y w i l l b u i l d & m a n a g e<br />

bookmark listings, use the Message Centre to<br />

fi lter & organize i ncoming emai l messages,<br />

s u b s c r i b e a n d p o s t t o d i s c u s s i o n g r o u p s .<br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l a l s o l e a r n t o c o n f i g u r e t h i s<br />

software to take advantage of Conference and<br />

plug-ins. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

TEXT “Discover Netscape Communicator 4”<br />

required. PREREQUISITE:( BIN01) Internet<br />

Starting Point<br />

BIN50 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705404<br />

WEB GRAPHICS - LEVEL 1<br />

Create an effective web page & eye-catching<br />

i m a g e a n d c o n s i d e r t h e e l e m e n t s o f s t y l e<br />

ne cessar y fo r an effe ctive web page. Lea rn<br />

h o w t o o p t i m i z e i m a g e s f o r w e b - b a s e d<br />

p r e s e n t a t i o n s & c r e a t e t r a n s p a r e n t &<br />

a ni ma te d i ma ge s us in g Co re lD R AW 1 0 &<br />

Corel PHOTO-PAINT 10. This course does<br />

n o t r e q u i r e o r i n v o l v e d r a w i n g s k i l l s .<br />

C or e lD RA W & Co re l P HO TO -P AI N T ar e<br />

n o t a v a i l a b l e i n O p e n A c c e s s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: BIN31 Web Page Design<br />

Level 2. NOTE:9-pin mouse, disk & TEXT<br />

“Web Graphics 1” by C. Mostacci required.<br />

BIN35 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705427<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr13 705429<br />

S3 5 MO 7:00-10:30 FF May27 705430<br />

S4 5 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 FF Jul9 705472<br />

WEB GRAPHICS LEVEL 2<br />

This course introduces advanced techniques<br />

f o r g r a p h i c s i n t e g r a t i o n i n t o w e b p a g e s .<br />

E m p h a s i s o n d e v e l o p m e n t o f g r a p h i c s<br />

i m a g e s u s i n g C o r e l D R A W 1 0 & C o r e l<br />

P H O T O - P A I N T 1 0 . A l s o d e l v e i n t o t h e<br />

study of advanced design basics with respect<br />

t o c olou r, lay out, na vig atio n & ty pog raph y<br />

for web pages. This course does not require<br />

o r i n vo l v e dr a w in g s k il l s . Co r e lD R AW &<br />

P H O T O - P A I N T a r e n o t i n O p e n A c c e s s .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B I N 3 5 W e b G r a p h i c s 1<br />

N O T E : 9 - p i n m o u s e , d i s k & T E X T W e b<br />

Graphics 2 by C. Mostacci required<br />

BIN53 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705432<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF May25 705433<br />

S3 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May21 705434<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN - LEVEL 1<br />

S t ud en t s w i l l cr e at e a s e ri e s of w e b pa ge s<br />

u s i n g b a s i c H T M L ( H y p e r T e x t M a r k u p<br />

L anguage) in a W indow s environm ent. This<br />

course will cover page formatting, hyperlinks,<br />

g r ap hi cs , H T M L l i st s , im ag e m ap pi n g a nd<br />

uploading com pleted H TML pages to a host<br />

computer. Notepad and a web browser will be<br />

u s e d t o c r e a t e , v i e w & m a i n t a i n t h e w e b<br />

p ag es . N O T E : 9 -p i n m o us e , d i sk & T E X T<br />

“Web P age Design, Level 1” by S . Hernden<br />

requir ed. P RE R E QU IS IT E :(B IN 01) Internet<br />

Starting Point.<br />

BIN30 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705408<br />

S2 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705409<br />

S3 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705410<br />

S4 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr13 705411<br />

S5 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May22 705413<br />

S6 6 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr10 705464<br />

S7 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF May23 705466<br />

S8 5 MO/WE 6:30-10:00 FF Jul8 705469<br />

30 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN - LEVEL 2<br />

Build on the basics learned in Lev 1 to create<br />

web pages s uitable for personal or busines s use.<br />

Y o u w i ll e x p l o r e & u s e a n u m b e r o f m o r e<br />

advanced HTM L fea tures such as for ms used to<br />

collect da ta fr om visitors , tab les us ed to align<br />

pa g e in f or m atio n in c olu mn s & r o ws , mult if<br />

r a m e w e b p a g e s , & c a s c a d i n g s ty le - s h e e t s<br />

u s e d to c o n t r o l p a g e s t y le i n a n e f f i c ie n t &<br />

consistent manner. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, dis k &<br />

T E X T “ W e b P a g e D e s i g n - L e v e l 2 ” b y S .<br />

He r nd e n r e qu ir e d. PR ER EQU IS I TE :( BI N3 0 )<br />

Web Page Design Lev1<br />

BIN31 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705421<br />

S2 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May23 705422<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF May25 705423<br />

S4 5 MO 7:00-10:30 FF May27 705425<br />

S5 6 WE 7:00-10:00 BF May22 705467<br />

S6 5 MO/WE 6:30-10:00 FF Jul8 705470<br />

WWW SERVER<br />

Here’s an opportunity to learn the steps required to<br />

bring a World Wide Web server to life using MS<br />

Windows NT (server) and various HTTP serving<br />

programs. Students will work together to create<br />

their own WWW server and make hypertext Web<br />

pages available on the Internet. NOTE: 9-pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “Setting Up A<br />

Webserver” by S. Hernden required.<br />

PREREQUISITES: BIN01, BIN30, BIN50<br />

BIN60 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 6:30-10:00 FF May27 705457<br />

BUSINESS COMPUTER<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

INTERNET<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION COURSES<br />

See DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION section for<br />

additional offerings or call (905)575-2703 for<br />

more information about Distance Education.<br />

COMPUTER WORKSHOPS<br />

PUTTING YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE<br />

Are you interested in eCommerce and putting<br />

your business online on the Internet? Topics<br />

in this seminar include an introduction to<br />

eCommerce, obtaining a domain name, web<br />

hosting issues, advertising online, merchant<br />

accounts and much more.<br />

BIN94 FEE: $82.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Apr27 705461<br />

New MOUS<br />

Testing Centre!<br />

The Microsoft Office User Specialist<br />

(MOUS) Program is the only<br />

comprehensive certification method<br />

designed to validate desktop computer skills<br />

using Microsoft Office applications, affirm<br />

computer literacy, measure proficiency,<br />

improve productivity and identify<br />

opportunities for skills achievement.<br />

Become MOUS certified today!<br />

For more information on our new<br />

MOUS Testing Centre<br />

(Fennell Campus) and services,<br />

please call Marg DiVencenzo at<br />

(905)575-2219 or email<br />

mous@mail.mohawkc.on.ca.


CREATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

For general information about programs<br />

offered by the Creative & Applied Arts<br />

Department, please contact the office at<br />

(905) 575-2298 or (905) 575-2025. For<br />

detailed information about the programs<br />

or courses contact the program manager<br />

listed in each program description. To<br />

register with student identification call<br />

(905)385-HAWK(4295).<br />

It is the responsibility of the student to monitor<br />

progress through the prescribed program and<br />

to apply in writing to the Creative & Applied<br />

Arts Departm ent, Continuing Educat ion to<br />

receive the Certificate.<br />

(PLA) PRIOR LEARNING<br />

ASSESSMENT<br />

Stud ents m ay ap ply f or cre dit i n ind ividual<br />

courses based on learni ng acquired through<br />

w o r k a n d o t h e r l i f e e x p e r i e n c e s . F o r<br />

assessment procedures and fees, contact the<br />

P LA o ff i ce a t (9 0 5) 57 5 -1 21 2 e xt . 32 9 8 or<br />

( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 9 - 7 2 0 0 e x t . 3 2 9 8 . A s s e s s m e n t s<br />

should commence 2 weeks prior to the start<br />

of classes.<br />

AESTHETICS/COSMETICS<br />

AESTHETICS <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(026)<br />

This certificate is designed for the individual<br />

w h o w i s h e s t o p u r s u e a c a r e e r w i t h i n t h e<br />

g r o w i n g f i e l d o f a e s t h e t i c s . T h i s i s a n<br />

i n t e n s e p r o g r a m o f s t u d y , u t i l i z i n g b o t h<br />

t h e o r y a n d p r a c t i c a l a p p l i c a t i o n w i t h<br />

e m p h a s i s o n s t u d e n t i n v o l v e m e n t f o r<br />

experience and training. Some areas of study<br />

w i l l i n c l u d e s k i n c a r e a n d t r e a t m e n t s ,<br />

p r o d u c t k n o w l e d g e , w a x i n g , m a n i c u r i n g ,<br />

salon management and customer relations.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Myrna Kelly, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3489 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3489 or email<br />

kellym@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To b e a war ded t he Ce rti fic ate , p ar tic ipa nts<br />

must successfully complete thirteen courses;<br />

ten compulsory courses plus three electives.<br />

Code Course Name Semester Offered<br />

COMPULSORY:<br />

AES02 Aesthetics: Skin Care I S<br />

AES03 Aesthetics: Skin Care II S<br />

AES04 Aesthetics: Skin Care III S<br />

WS013 Colour Theory for Make-up & Fashion<br />

Co-ordination F,S,W<br />

WS136 Business & Marketing-For the Cosmetics<br />

Industry S<br />

WS143 Professional Selling F,S<br />

WS144 Make-up Artistry I F,W,S<br />

WS305 Manicure, Pedicure; Care and Techniques<br />

F,W,S<br />

WS306 Waxing - Introduction to Hair Removal F,S<br />

HZA34 Preparatory Biology F,W,S<br />

ELECTIVES - CHOOSE THREE:<br />

WS244 Make-up Artistry II F,W,S<br />

WS031 Make-up; Paramedical & Camouflage<br />

Therapy F<br />

WS034 Work Experience Option F,W,S<br />

WS405 Manicure, Pedicure; Specialized<br />

Applications F,W<br />

WS406 Waxing Level II - Advanced Procedures W<br />

WS444 Make-up; Bridal, Glamour, Runway S<br />

WS905 Manicure; Fibreglass & Acrylic Applications<br />

W<br />

AES05 Body massage & Treatments F<br />

Not all courses are offered each semester.<br />

COMPULSORY:<br />

PREPARATORY BIOLOGY course<br />

refer to the HEALTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S section<br />

WS013 - Colour Theory for Make-up and<br />

Fashion Co-ordination<br />

WS144 - Make-Up Artistry I<br />

WS143 - Professional Selling in Cosmetics<br />

refer to Applied Cosmetics Certificate<br />

WS305 - Manicure, Pedicure; Care and<br />

Techniques<br />

refer to Nail Technician Certificate<br />

ELECTIVES WS244 - Make-Up Artistry II<br />

refer to Applied Cosmetics Certificate<br />

WS031 - Make-up; Paramedical &<br />

Camouflage Therapy<br />

WS444 - Make-up; Bridal, Glamour<br />

Runway<br />

refer to Make-up Artistry Certificate<br />

WS405 - Manicure, Pedicure; Specialized<br />

Applications<br />

WS905 - Manicure; Fibreglass & Acrylic<br />

Applications<br />

Please refer to the Nail Technician Certificate<br />

WS034 - Work Experience Option<br />

refer to Cosmetics - Other<br />

AESTHETICS AND NAIL<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

Daytime Program<br />

T h e A e s t h e t i c s a n d N a i l T e c h n i c i a n<br />

Certificates will be offered as a Day-time<br />

p r og ra m. It w il l r un f o r th re e s em es t er s<br />

and upon successful completion you will<br />

receive both Certificates. Currently taking<br />

r eque sts for pla ceme nt. Pr o gram st arti ng<br />

Fall <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

For information please call<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3489 or<br />

(905)575-2298 or email<br />

kellym@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

SKIN CARE AC<strong>CE</strong>LERATED<br />

Ten week program,<br />

2 days per week, 9:30-4:30 p.m.<br />

AES02/S1 - Skin Care I,<br />

AES03/S1 - Skin Care II,<br />

AES04/S1- Skin Care III.<br />

All courses must be registered in for<br />

accelerated study.<br />

Tuition $579.15<br />

Manual and supplies: $210.00<br />

For information call<br />

(905) 575-1212 ext. 3489 or<br />

(905) 575-2298 or email<br />

kellym@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

AESTHETICS: SKIN CARE I<br />

This credit course is designed for those who<br />

have an interest in, or are pursuing a career<br />

in t he f ie l d of A es th et ic s. Th ro ug h le ct ur e<br />

and demonstration, the student will advance<br />

their knowledge of the skin, its structure, the<br />

skin types and disorders. They will continue<br />

to study product formulation and dete rmine<br />

p r o d u c t c h o i c e s b a s e d o n i n - d e p t h s k i n<br />

a n a l y s i s . S t u d e n t s w i l l b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r<br />

models to work with on practical application<br />

sessions. Supplies will cost approx. $50.00<br />

AES02 FEE: $193.05<br />

S1 6 TU/TH 9:30-4:30 W Apr23<br />

AESTHETICS: SKIN CARE II<br />

T h r o u g h l e c t u r e a n d d e m o n s t r a t i o n t h i s<br />

c o nt in u a ti o n o f Ae s t h e tic s : S k in C a r e I w il l<br />

fur ther a dvan ce th e studen ts u nder stand in g o f<br />

p r o d u c t k n o w le d g e , b a c te r io l o g y , s a n i ta ti o n<br />

and hygiene. Utilizing pr actical application the<br />

s t u d e n t w i l l s t a r t t o d e v e l o p s k i l l s i n s k i n<br />

c l e a n s i n g m a s s a g e a n d m a s k t r e a t m e n t s .<br />

Students will be responsible for models to work<br />

with on practical application se ssions. Supplie s<br />

will co s t a p pr o x . $ 1 00 .00 . PR ERE QUI S I TE:<br />

AES02-Aesthetics ; Skin Car e I<br />

AES03 FEE: $193.05<br />

S1 6 TU/TH 9:30-4:30 W May14<br />

AESTHETICS: SKIN CARE III<br />

T h i s a d v a n c e d l e v e l c o u r s e w i l l f o c u s o n<br />

sk i n a nd b e au t y t re a tm e nt s w i th ex t en s iv e<br />

d e m o n s t r a t i o n a n d p r a c t i c a l a p p l i c a t i o n .<br />

Working with models the student will refine<br />

a n d f a m i l i a r i z e t h e m s e l v e s w i t h s a l o n<br />

procedures and equipment. Students will be<br />

respo nsibl e f or m odels to wor k w ith on all<br />

practical appl ication session s. Su pplies will<br />

c o s t a p p r o x . $ 6 0 . 0 0 . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

AES03-Aesthetics; Skin Care II<br />

AES04 FEE: $193.05<br />

S1 6 TU/TH 9:30-4:30 W Jun6<br />

BUSINESS & MARKETING FOR THE<br />

COSMETICS INDUSTRY<br />

L e a r n e f f e c t i v e b u s i n e s s p r o c e d u r e s a n d<br />

m a r k e t i n g t e c h n i q u e s w h e n s t a r t i n g a<br />

b u s i n e s s w i t h i n t h e c o s m e t i c s i n d u s t r y .<br />

Good “business sense” and promotion need<br />

to be carefully planned and implemented for<br />

a s u c c e s s f u l c a r e e r . F r e e l a n c e w o r k ,<br />

ne tw or ki ng , ad ve rt is in g, p ro du ct i nv en to ry<br />

an d cus to me r se rv ic e are j us t a fe w of t he<br />

a r e a s t h a t w i l l b e c o v e r e d i n t h i s c o u r s e ,<br />

allowing you to complete a business plan.<br />

WS136 FEE: $163.35 ☎<br />

S1 11 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705647<br />

WAXING - INTRODUCTION TO HAIR<br />

REMOVAL<br />

Waxing and Sugar ing a re po pular forms of<br />

hair removal. This course covers application<br />

t y p e s a n d p r o c e d u r e s i n c l u d i n g h a i r<br />

st ruc tu re, g ro wth , di sor de rs , s an it ati on a nd<br />

b u s i n e s s r e q u i r e m e n t s . B o t h t h e o r y a n d<br />

practical demonstration is utilized. Students<br />

are res pons ibl e f or mode ls to work wi th at<br />

practical application sessions. Supply costs:<br />

approx. $90.00.<br />

WS306 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 W Apr24 705803<br />

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C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

NAIL TECHNICIAN<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d f o r t h o s e<br />

i n di v i du a l s w is h i ng to wo r k i n o n e o f t he<br />

fastest growing areas of the Beauty Industry.<br />

Through theory and practical application the<br />

s t ud e n t w i l l a d v an c e t h e i r k no w l e d ge a nd<br />

e x p e r i e n c e , p r e p a r i n g t h e m t o s e e k<br />

e m p l o y m e n t o r s t a r t t h e i r o w n b u s i n e s s .<br />

Some areas of study will include sanitation<br />

a n d h y g i e n e , d i s e a s e s a n d d i s o r d e r s ,<br />

ma ss ag e te ch ni qu es , a rt if ic ia l ap pl ica ti on s,<br />

nail art, client care and business procedures.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Myrna Kelly, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3489 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3489 or email<br />

kellym@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To b e a war ded t he Ce rti fic ate , p ar tic ipa nts<br />

must suc cessf ul ly c omplete six comp ulsory<br />

courses.<br />

CODE COURSE NAME SEMESTER<br />

WS101 Cosmetology - Introduction to Skin Care<br />

F,W,S<br />

WS136 Business & Marketing - For the Cosmetics<br />

Industry S<br />

WS305 Manicure, Pedicure; Care and Techniques<br />

F,W,S<br />

WS405 Manicure, Pedicure; Specialized<br />

Applications F,W<br />

WS905 Manicure; Fibreglass & Acrylic Applications<br />

W<br />

WS906 Manicure; Nail Art S<br />

Not all courses are offered each semester<br />

COMPULSORY WS101 - Cosmetology -<br />

Introduction to Skin Care<br />

refer to Applied Cosmetics Certificate<br />

WS136 - Business & Marketing - For the<br />

Cosmetics Industry<br />

refer to Aesthetics Certificate<br />

MANICURE, PEDICURE-CARE AND<br />

TECHNIQUES<br />

Through lecture and dem onstration learn to<br />

recogniz e healthy nails; understa nding their<br />

g r ow t h , d i s e as e s a n d c a r e. B ot h ma n i c u re<br />

and pedicure techniques will be covered and<br />

de mo ns tr at ed . Eq ui pm en t an d its u se s wi ll<br />

be covered. Students will be responsible for<br />

models to work with on practical application<br />

se ss ion s. Te xt boo k and W or kbo ok ne ed ed.<br />

Supply costs will be approx. $130.00<br />

WS305 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 705639<br />

MAKE-UP ARTISTRY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

Th is p rog ra m offers pro fe ssion a l train ing fo r<br />

individuals currently working or those seeking<br />

wo rk wit hin th e fie ld o f ma k e -u p a rtistry o r<br />

o t h e r r e l a t e d s e r v i c e a r e a s . A e s t h e t i c i a n s ,<br />

h a ird re sse rs, c o sme tic re t ai le rs wil l e nh a n c e<br />

their services to customers with training from<br />

this p ro gram. Gra du ates will ga in kn owled ge<br />

i n a v a r i e t y o f a r e a s i n v o l v i n g m a k e - u p<br />

t e c h n i q u e s f o r t h e a t r e , p h o t o g r a p h y ,<br />

p a r a m e d i c a l , f i l m , t e l e v i s i o n a n d f a s h i o n<br />

ap plication s. The ory an d p ra ctic al ex perie n ce<br />

a re i n t e g r a t e d a n d d e l iv e re d b y i n st r u c t o r s<br />

chosen for their workplace expertise.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Myrna Kelly, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3489 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3489 or email<br />

kellym@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o b e e l i g i b l e f o r t h e M a k e U p A r t i s t r y<br />

C e r t i f ic a t e , p a r t i ci p a n t s m u s t s u c c es s f u l l y<br />

c o m p l e t e n i n e c o u r s e s : s e v e n c o m p u l s o r y<br />

courses plus two electives.<br />

CODE COURSE NAME SEMESTER<br />

COMPULSORY<br />

WS101 Cosmetology - Introduction to Skin Care<br />

F,W,S<br />

WS144 Make-up Artistry I F,W,S<br />

WS244 Make-up Artistry II F,W,S<br />

WS029 Make-up: Theatrical and Special Effects I<br />

F,,S<br />

WS031 Make-up: Paramedical and Camouflage<br />

Therapy F<br />

WS136 Business & Marketing-For the Cosmetics<br />

Industry S<br />

WS013 Colour Theory for Make-up and Fashion Coordination<br />

OR<br />

PG101 Basic Design and Colour I F,W,S<br />

ELECTIVES - CHOOSE TWO:<br />

WS032 Make-up: Theatrical and Special Effects II F<br />

WS034 Work Experience Option F,W,S<br />

WS344 Make-up: Portfolio Development S<br />

PD221 Life Drawing I F,W,S<br />

WS444 Make-up- Bridal, Glamour, Runway F<br />

Not all courses are offered each semester.<br />

COMPULSORY<br />

WS101 - Cosmetology - Introduction to<br />

Skin Care<br />

WS144 - Make-Up Artistry I<br />

WS244 - Make-Up Artistry II<br />

WS013 - Colour Theory for Make-Up &<br />

Fashion Co-ordination<br />

refer to Applied Cosmetics Certificate<br />

WS136 - Business & Marketing - For the<br />

Cosmetics Industry<br />

refer to Aesthetics Certificate<br />

PG101 - Basic Design and Colour I<br />

refer to Visual Arts Certificate - Design<br />

ELECTIVES<br />

PD221 - Life Drawing I<br />

refer to Visual Arts Certificate - Drawing<br />

WS032 - Theatrical and Special Effects II<br />

This course will be scheduled for Fall only<br />

due to the availability of the instructor.<br />

WS034 - Work Experience Option<br />

refer to Cosmetics - Other<br />

MAKE-UP -<br />

THEATRICAL & SPECIAL EFFECTS<br />

D e v e l o p y o u r s k i l l s i n m a k e u p a r t i s t r y<br />

t hroug h l ectur e an d p racti cal appli cati on i n<br />

t h e f i e l d o f t h e a t r i c a l a n d s p e c i a l e f f e c t s<br />

m a k e u p , i n c l u d i n g b a s i c s t a g e m a k e u p<br />

t e c h n i q u e s , p r o d u c t k n o w l e d g e , w o u n d s ,<br />

b urn s, fant asy cr eat ion an d a n i ntr oduc tio n<br />

to prosthetics. Supply costs: $80.00.<br />

WS029 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 705652<br />

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MAKE-UP ARTISTRY -<br />

ELECTIVES<br />

MAKEUP:PORTFOLIO<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

S p e c i a l i z e i n a p p l i c a t i o n s o f m a k e u p f o r<br />

p h o t o g r a p h y ; i n v o l v i n g l i g h t i n g , c a m e r a<br />

techniques and intensity levels. The dif ferences<br />

between colour and black and white film will be<br />

discussed and how to a chieve a special look for<br />

each. At the conclusion of the course the student<br />

will have gained exper ience and knowledge of<br />

this medium. The photography sessions will be<br />

held of f campus a t a Hamilton studio location.<br />

M a t e r ia l f e e : a p p r o x . $ 1 2 5 .0 0 . P r e r e q u is ite ;<br />

WS244 Make-up Artistry II or equivalent.<br />

WS344 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 705653<br />

APPLIED COSMETICS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

Th is pr o gr a m o ff e r s p ro f es s ion al tr ain ing f o r<br />

those in and/or seeking e mployment in the r etail<br />

field of cosmetics as well as those interested in<br />

i n d i v i d u a l d e v e l o p m e n t . P a r t i c i p a n t s g a i n<br />

concentrated knowledge with emphasis on<br />

practical training and experience. Topics<br />

include skin analysis and care, colour theory,<br />

makeup applications and theory, including<br />

corrective techniques, merchandising and sales.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Myrna Kelly, Program Manager at (905)575-<br />

1212 ext. 3489 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3489 or<br />

emai l kellym@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To be awarded the Certificate, participants<br />

must successfully complete six courses; five<br />

compulsory courses plus one elective.<br />

CODE COURSE NAME SEMESTER<br />

COMPULSORY<br />

WS101 Cosmetology - Introduction to Skin Care<br />

F,W,S<br />

WS013 Colour Theory for Make-up & Fashion<br />

Co-ordination F,W,S<br />

WS144 Make-up Artistry I F,W,S<br />

WS244 Make-up Artistry II F,W,S<br />

WS143 Professional Selling in Cosmetics F,S<br />

ELECTIVES - CHOOSE ONE:<br />

WS034 Work Experience Option<br />

WS136 Business and Marketing -<br />

For the Cosmetics Industry<br />

WS305 Manicure, Pedicure; Care and Techniques<br />

WS306 Waxing - Introduction to Hair Removal<br />

WS344 Make-up; Portfolio Development<br />

WS444 Make-up; Bridal, Glamour, Runway or any<br />

business elective subject to approval by the<br />

Program Manager.<br />

Not all courses are offered each semester<br />

COLOUR THEORY FOR FASHION &<br />

MAKE-UP CO-ORDINATION<br />

Participants will study colour, colour theory,<br />

colour combinations, style analysis, figure<br />

analysis, image profile for use in developing<br />

a well accessorized wardrobe with coordinated<br />

makeup shades. At the conclusion<br />

of the course, students should be able to<br />

identify their own colour choices. Colour<br />

swatches are available for purchase.<br />

WS013 FEE: $163.35 ☎<br />

S1 11 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705645


COSMETOLOGY 1<br />

T h r o u g h l e c t u r e s a n d d e m o n s t r a t i o n s ,<br />

p a r t i c i p a n t s w i l l s t u d y s k i n s t r u c t u r e ,<br />

a n a l y s i s o f s k i n t y p e s , s k i n c a r e p r o d u c t<br />

k n o w l e d g e, p r o p e r ti e s a n d u s e s o f f a c ia l s<br />

a nd m as qu es , hy g ie ne , nu tr it io n , ha nd a nd<br />

foot care, perfume, scents and hair care.<br />

WS101 FEE: $163.35 ☎<br />

S1 11 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705646<br />

PROF SELLING IN COSMETICS<br />

This course is designed to assist students in<br />

d e v e l o p i n g s e l l i n g s k i l l s . A s w e l l a s<br />

t e c h n i q u e s f o r s a l e s i m p r o v e m e n t , t o p i c s<br />

include professional appearance, the role of<br />

t h e c o s m e t i c s s a l e s p e r s o n s , a n d<br />

salesmanship in the field of cosmetics.<br />

WS143 FEE: $163.35 ☎<br />

S1 11 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 705637<br />

MAKE-UP ARTISTRY<br />

T h i s c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e h i s t o r y a n d<br />

ps ycho log y o f c osm etic s, the fu nda ment als<br />

a nd t h eo r y of m a ke u p fo r a pp l ic a ti on in a<br />

variety of methods. Corrections and fashion<br />

t r e n d s . E m p h a s i s i s o n p r a c t i c a l<br />

demonstration and experience. Supply costs:<br />

approx. $60.00<br />

WS144 FEE: $163.35 ☎<br />

S1 11 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705650<br />

MAKE-UP ARTISTRY II<br />

A co nt inu at io n of Ma ke -up A rt ist ry I wi th<br />

emphasis on pract ical make-up applications<br />

f o r B l a c k a n d W h i t e a n d C o l o u r<br />

p h o t o g r a p h y , t e l e v i s i o n , v i d e o , f a n t a s y ,<br />

bridal and specialized looks for daytime and<br />

e v e n i n g . S u p p l y c o s t s : a p p r o x . $ 6 0 . 0 0 .<br />

PREREQUISITE: WS144 or equivalent.<br />

WS244 FEE: $163.35 ☎<br />

S1 11 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705649<br />

COSMETICS - OTHER<br />

LOOK GOOD, FEEL CONFIDENT<br />

Learn how to put yourself together from top<br />

to toe for every occasion. Look your best at<br />

th e job i nte rv iew , a soc ial s itu at ion o r any<br />

s p e c i a l c i r c u m s t a n c e . I m p r e s s i o n s a r e<br />

i m p o r t a n t . C o r r e c t d r e s s , g r o o m i n g a n d<br />

m a k e - u p , b o d y l a ng u a g e a n d o t h e r i m a g e<br />

r e i n f o r c e s t h a t w i l l g i v e y o u c o n f i d e n c e .<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s f o r m e n a n d w o m e n , a n d<br />

promises to be very informative.<br />

WS027 FEE: $53.80 ☎<br />

S1 2 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 705810<br />

WORK EXPERIEN<strong>CE</strong> OPTION<br />

This program involves students, supervisors<br />

a n d M o h a w k C o l l e g e i n a u n i q u e<br />

opportunity that integrates classroom theory<br />

and learning with pertinent practical handso<br />

n e x p e r i e n c e i n a w o r k p l a c e . Y o u a r e<br />

r e s p o n s i b l e f o r a r r a n g i n g y o u r o w n w o r k<br />

p la ce l oc at io n an d su pe rv is or . Yo u MU ST<br />

receive approval from the Program Manager<br />

of the Certificate you plan to use this within<br />

BEFORE registering in this course.<br />

WS034 FEE: $148.50<br />

S1 10 MO/SA 9:00-9:00 FW Apr15<br />

HAIRCARE<br />

HAIR CUTTING TECHNIQUES I<br />

For the individual that would like to learn to<br />

s ty le t he ir o wn h ai r o r fr ie nd s an d fa mi ly .<br />

This is a hands-on class that will cover the<br />

basic techniques of hair cutting and styling.<br />

S tu den ts wi ll b e wor ki ng on a ma nn equ in .<br />

Supplies will cost approx. $75.00<br />

WS035 FEE: $172.79 ☎<br />

S1 7 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr30 705648<br />

HAIR CUTTING TECHNIQUES II<br />

A continuation of Hair Cutting Techniques<br />

I . Th i s c o u r s e w i l l f u r t h e r y o u r s k i l l s i n<br />

c ut ti ng an d s ty li ng ha ir . Adv a n ce d c ut ti ng<br />

t e c h n i q u e s w i l l b e u s e d t o a c h i e v e t h a t<br />

s p e c i a l l o o k . T h e s t u d e n t w i l l b e<br />

responsible for models to work with for<br />

practical application.<br />

WS036 FEE: $172.79 ☎<br />

S1 7 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May1 705651<br />

DRESSMAKING/FASHION<br />

DRESSMAKING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (819)<br />

Professional fit and appearance are the<br />

hallmarks of dressmaking skills. This<br />

certificate program focuses on basic sewing<br />

skills and dressmaking principles to enable<br />

participants - to achieve a professional<br />

standard, develop expertise with different<br />

fabrics and textures and to construct<br />

garments with creative expression. Each<br />

course skillfully combines technique and<br />

‘hands-on’ practice. You will complete<br />

samples for future reference using the<br />

techniques taught in each course.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2307 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2307<br />

or email patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate students must<br />

complete the following eight courses:<br />

DM110 Dressmaking 1 Level 1<br />

DM115 Dressmaking 1 Level 2<br />

DM120 Dressmaking 2 Level 1<br />

DM125 Dressmaking 2 Level 2<br />

DM130 Dressmaking 3 Level 1<br />

DM135 Dressmaking 3 Level 2<br />

DM140 Tailoring 1 Level 1<br />

DM145 Tailoring 1 Level 2<br />

ALL COURSES ARE NOT OFFERED<br />

EACH SEMESTER<br />

C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

COST OF MATERIALS FOR CLASS<br />

PROJECTS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY<br />

OF THE STUDENT.<br />

DRESSMAKING 1-LEVEL 1<br />

In this first course, you will concentrate on<br />

the essentials of dressmaking, including the<br />

basic sewing skills, selection of a pattern<br />

and materials, taking measurements and the<br />

steps involved in constructing a simple skirt.<br />

Construction techniques for other skirt<br />

stylings are also covered. Materials needed<br />

will be discussed at the first class.<br />

DM110 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705682<br />

S4 6 TU 9:30-3:00 FF May14 705683<br />

DRESSMAKING 1-LEVEL 2<br />

You will learn to make a basic blouse with<br />

set in sleeves. Professional techniques for<br />

constructing simple collars, short sleeve<br />

styling plus making buttonholes and more<br />

will be covered. PREREQUISITE: DM110<br />

or equivalent.<br />

DM115 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705684<br />

DRESSMAKING 2-LEVEL 2<br />

Workmanship is again emphasized in this<br />

course. You will pay particular attention<br />

to achieving professional fit and finishing<br />

details for pants. Course projects include<br />

pants fitted in muslin and your choice of<br />

pant styling. PREREQUISITE: DM120<br />

or equivalent.<br />

DM125 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705687<br />

DRESSMAKING 3-LEVEL1<br />

Learn the secrets of the professionals with<br />

emphasis on proper fitting techniques,<br />

interfacings, special trimmings and linings.<br />

You will complete a dressmaker lined jacket<br />

as your course project. PREREQUISITE:<br />

DM125 or equivalent.<br />

DM130 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705685<br />

DRESSMAKING 3-LEVEL 2<br />

Specialty fabrics require careful handling,<br />

but they’re worth the effort. Learn correct<br />

layout, construction and pressing pointers,<br />

with tips on beading, shirring and boning a<br />

garment. You will complete a special<br />

occasion style of dress/evening outfit of<br />

your choice. Materials extra.<br />

PREREQUISITE: DM130 or equivalent.<br />

DM135 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705686<br />

If you qualify for<br />

c redit based on<br />

l e a rning outside the<br />

c l a s s room, see the<br />

Prior Learn i n g<br />

Assessment section<br />

on Page 133<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 33


C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

FASHION DESIGN<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (804)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s i n t e n d e d f o r e x p e r i e n c e d<br />

d r es sm ak er s , d r ess ma k i n g t ea ch er s an d o t h er s<br />

i n t e r e s t e d i n f a s h i o n a n d d e s i g n , e i t h e r a s a<br />

ch a ll en g i n g c are er o p p o rt u n i t y o r f o r p e rs o n al<br />

enrichment. The pro gram skillfully combines two<br />

s e p a r a t e b u t c o m p l e m e n t a r y c o m p o n e n t s -<br />

t ech n i c al sk i l l s i n p at t er n d esi g n a n d d ra ft i n g ,<br />

a l l o w i n g y o u t h e a b i l i t y t o m o v e b e y o n d<br />

dependence on commercial patterns and to create<br />

individ ualized designs, coupled with other fashion<br />

related areas including drawin g, colour and figure<br />

t h e o r y , t e x t i l e a n d c o s t u m e a w a r e n e s s . T h i s<br />

broad-based knowledg e en courages participants to<br />

ap p reciat e th e p o ten t ial fo r cr eat i ve ex p ress io n<br />

and individuality inherent in fashio n<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2307 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2307<br />

or email patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A sound knowledge of dressmaking skills is<br />

a prerequisite for the pattern making courses<br />

in this program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e s e v e n m a n d a t o r y<br />

courses and one option. The first five courses<br />

must be taken in the following order:<br />

MANDATORY:<br />

FA200 Pattern Design and Drafting - Basic<br />

FA210 Pattern Design and Drafting - Intermediate<br />

FA220 Dress Design - Advanced<br />

FA230 Fitting Analysis Workshop<br />

FA235 Designing Workshop<br />

The other two mandatory courses can be<br />

taken anytime during the program:<br />

FA201 Fashion Drawing<br />

FA202 Colour Study for Fashion<br />

OPTION - CHOOSE ONE:<br />

FA240 Costume Influencing<br />

FA910 Fabric Awareness<br />

MD249 How to Start a Small Business - refer to the<br />

Business Section<br />

PX211 Fabric Design (Textile Art) 1 - refer to the<br />

Visual Arts Certificate - Fibre Art<br />

Appli cants may a lso ch oose other Business<br />

& C o m m u n i t y S t u d i e s o r C r e a t i v e &<br />

A p p l i e d A r t s c o u r s e s a s a n o p t i o n i n<br />

c o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h t h e P r o g r a m M a n a g e r<br />

Creative & Applied Arts Department.<br />

ALL COURSES ARE NOT OFFERED<br />

EACH SEMESTER.<br />

COST OF MATERIALS FOR CLASS<br />

PROJECTS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY<br />

OF THE STUDENT.<br />

PATTERN DESIGN&DRAFTING-<br />

BASIC<br />

A n in tr o du ct io n t o th e f la t pa t te rn m e th od<br />

which provides the basic drafting skills used<br />

in designing. Emphasis is placed on drafting<br />

a c c u r a c y , d e v e l o p m e n t o f v a r i o u s s k i r t<br />

d e s i g n s , a n d w o r k i n g w i t h s t a n d a r d a n d<br />

personal measurements. Students will design<br />

a skirt in fabr ic a nd c olour of thei r ch oice.<br />

Sewing skills are essential.<br />

FA200 FEE: $163.35 ☎<br />

S1 11 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705688<br />

COLOUR STUDY FOR FASHION<br />

DESIGN<br />

C o l o u r i s a n i m p o r t a n t c o n s i d e r a t i o n i n<br />

fashion design. Through illustrated lectures,<br />

students will explore colour theory related to<br />

g a r m e n t d e s i g n , d e s i g n p r i n c i p l e s , f i g u r e<br />

a n al y s i s an d t he f u nd a me n t al s o f p er s on a l<br />

colour analysis. Students will gain experience<br />

t h r o u g h c o m p l e t i o n o f v a r i o u s c o u r s e<br />

assignments and hands-on demonstrations.<br />

FA202 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 705689<br />

DRESS DESIGN-ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

T h i s t h i r d l e v e l o f p a t t e r n m a k i n g<br />

concentrates on the a rea of sleeves working<br />

w it h s ta n da r d a n d p e rs o na l me as u re me nt s .<br />

Drafting various blocks will be covered along<br />

with various styles of set-in slee ves and alli<br />

n - o n e w i t h t h e b o d i c e s u c h a s K i m o n o ,<br />

Raglan and Dolman to name a few. You will<br />

create and utilize these new drafting skills by<br />

d e s i g n i n g t w o o u t f i t s o f y o u r c h o i c e .<br />

PREREQUISITE: FA200 & FA210.<br />

FA220 FEE: $163.35 ☎<br />

S1 11 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705690<br />

FABRIC AWARENESS<br />

P a r t i c i p a n t s w h o h a v e a k e e n i n t e r e s t i n<br />

d r es sm a ki n g/ d es ig n in g f or th em s el v es a n d<br />

o t h e r s o r w h o i n f o r m t h e p u b l i c a b o u t<br />

fab rics w ill fin d this course benefi cial. The<br />

c o u r se w i l l c o v er b as i c i n f or m a t io n a b o u t<br />

fibres (natural and man-made), yarns, fabric<br />

c o n s t r u c t i o n a n d f i n i s h e s , a l l o w i n g t h e<br />

c on su m er t o be co me k no wl ed ge ab l e ab ou t<br />

the selection and care of fabrics available on<br />

the market.<br />

FA910 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 705691<br />

FASHION DESIGN<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

(074)<br />

T hi s p ro gra m wil l fur th er de vel op cr ea tiv e<br />

tal ents and will provide the ind ividual w ith<br />

the practical skills and knowledge necessary<br />

for fashion and design related opportunities.<br />

I n t r o d u c t i o n t o n e w a v e n u e s i n p a t t e r n<br />

d r a f t i n g , g a r m e n t f i t t i n g a n d a l t e r i n g<br />

a na l ys is w i ll g iv e a dd ed fo un da t io n in th e<br />

technical skills needed to design. Fashion<br />

marketing and managing, textile science,<br />

costume evolution and a wide choice of<br />

business courses will be studied. Program<br />

content is relevant to meet diverse individual<br />

needs - individuals who wish to enhance<br />

further their personal learning interests or<br />

for career-oriented opportunities in retail,<br />

small business development - cottage-based<br />

or store front and manufacturing or custom<br />

designing. The program has been designed<br />

to allow flexibility in selecting courses that<br />

meet the needs for developing an individual<br />

area of expertise.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2307 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2307<br />

or email patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Individuals who have participated or<br />

graduated from the Fashion Design<br />

Certificate Program (804) OR an individual<br />

who has a sound background of sewing and<br />

pattern making skills.<br />

34 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Participants must complete 6 mandatory<br />

courses plus 2 additional courses from<br />

elective lists. The first 4 courses must<br />

be taken:<br />

MANDATORY COURSES<br />

FA044 Pattern Drafting - Advanced<br />

FA045 Designing Workshop<br />

FA240 Costume Influencing -<br />

refer to Fashion Design Certificate<br />

FA910 Fabric Awareness -<br />

refer to Fashion Design Certificate<br />

The other two mandatory courses can be<br />

selected from:<br />

FA041 Pattern Drafting - Children’s<br />

FA043 Pattern Drafting - Menswear<br />

FA048 Draping Basics<br />

The electives may be chosen from the<br />

following:<br />

PX211 Fabric Design (Textile Art)1 - refer to the<br />

Visual Arts Certificate - Fibre Art<br />

MD104 How to Develop Your Business - refer to the<br />

Business Section of the <strong>Catalogue</strong><br />

MD249 How to Start A Small Business -<br />

refer to the Business Section of catalogue<br />

FA075 Work Experience - NEW<br />

FA076 Garment Technology - NEW<br />

Applicants may also choose other Business<br />

& Community Studies or Creative &<br />

Applied Arts courses as an elective in<br />

consultation with the Program Manager,<br />

Creative & Applied Arts Department.<br />

NOTE: ALL COURSES ARE NOT<br />

OFFERED EACH SEMESTER.<br />

COST OF MATERIALS FOR CLASS<br />

PROJECTS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY<br />

OF THE STUDENT.<br />

DRAPING BASICS<br />

This course provides the necessary skills to<br />

design a garment by the draping method.<br />

By using a dressform, the basic draping<br />

techniques for bodices and skirts are<br />

introduced. With this knowledge, a draped<br />

garment style of your own design will be<br />

created. Previous pattern making skills are<br />

a prerequisite. Having your own dressform<br />

is beneficial.<br />

FA048 FEE: $118.80 ☎<br />

S1 8 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 705901<br />

FASHION SEMINARS<br />

JO-ANNE COLEMAN<br />

has a diploma in Business Studies and has<br />

studied Fashion Design. During her career<br />

she has owned a fabric and sewing<br />

business. Jo-Anne has taught business<br />

related courses at Durham and Algonquin<br />

<strong>College</strong>s. For the past two years she has<br />

taught classes at the Creative Sewing<br />

Festival in Toronto. This spring she will<br />

be teaching OMDP courses at Algonquin.<br />

She has authored two books “ Creative<br />

Business” and “Creativity”.


10 STEPS TO DEVELOP YOUR<br />

CREATIVITY!<br />

Come to this inspiring sem ina r and discover<br />

‘how to develop’ your hidden creative talents!<br />

As outlined in her book “Creativity” Jo-Anne<br />

C o l e m a n b e l i e v e s t ha t w e a r e a l l c r e a t i v e<br />

individuals and just need to tap into our inner<br />

self to develop these tal ents w ith a posit ive<br />

attitude. By following 10 easy steps, you will<br />

be inspired and encouraged to get creative in<br />

your hobby, craft, or even business.<br />

FA302 FEE: $30.98 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 6:30-9:30 FF May10 705767<br />

HOME BASED FASHION BUSINESS<br />

If you are planning to form a business from<br />

y o u r f a s h i o n c r a ft , t h e n t h i s c o u r s e i s f o r<br />

y o u . I n t h i s s t r u c t u r e d w o r k s h o p , J o a n n e<br />

will show the strategies to create a business<br />

e n v i r o n m e n t , s e t t i n g u p y o u r w o r k s p a c e ,<br />

c r e a t i n g a n i m a g e , b u s i n e s s p l a n n i n g a n d<br />

c o n c e p t , a d v e r t i s i n g t e c h n i q u e s , w e b s i t e<br />

ma rk et in g. M an y ot her u se fu l st ra teg ie s to<br />

help make your home based business unique<br />

and successful will be highlighted. This is a<br />

s t ar t in de v e l o pi n g t h e c o n fi d e n ce t o t a ke<br />

that first initial step.<br />

FA330 FEE: $53.80 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-3:30 FF May11 705772<br />

INDUSTRIAL SEWING<br />

MACHINE TRAINING<br />

PROGRAM<br />

Participants will be provided with hands-on<br />

training on industrial sewing machines. The<br />

program has been developed in consultation<br />

w i t h t h e m a n u f a c tu r i n g s e c t o r , w h i c h h a s<br />

i d e n t i f i e d t h e n e e d f o r s e w i n g m a c h i n e<br />

operators. With industry input, the 160-hour<br />

p ro gr a m ha s b ee n d es i gn ed to p r ov id e t he<br />

n e c e s s a r y r e q u i r e d s k i l l s a n d t o p r e p a r e<br />

individuals to enter into the work force with<br />

some experience. A qualified instructor with<br />

years of industry experience will provide the<br />

t r a i n i n g . F i n a n c i a l a s s i s t a n c e m a y b e<br />

available based on eligibility.<br />

For more information about the program,<br />

how to register, and start up dates and<br />

times, please contact Bonnie Pataran,<br />

program Manager at (905)575-2307 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext 2307 or email<br />

patarab@ mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

No prior experience is necessary<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Upon successful completion of 160 hours of<br />

t r a i n i n g , a n “ A C K N O W L E D G M E N T O F<br />

COMPLETION” will be awarded.<br />

A maximum of 7 students will be accepted.<br />

FEE: $1120.60 (160 hour course)<br />

SEWING TOUR<br />

SEWING FESTIVAL BUS TOUR<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> will be pleased to<br />

organize a bus to the<br />

Creative Sewing Festival on<br />

FRIDAY, APRIL 19 9:00 - 5:00 P.M.<br />

Cost: $35.00<br />

If interested, please contact<br />

Bonnie Pataran 905-575-2307 or<br />

(519) 759-7200 ext. 2307 or email<br />

patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

CREATIVE SEWING SKILLS<br />

Students may register, apply for a refund or<br />

t r a n s f e r i n t h e C r e a t i v e S e w i n g w e e k e n d<br />

courses up to three days before the start date.<br />

A f te r t ha t d a te p e rm i ss i on o f t h e Pr o gr a m<br />

Manager is required. Call (905)575-2307 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2307.<br />

MANY OF THE COURSES LISTED<br />

BELOW REQUIRE THAT<br />

MATERIALS BE BROUGHT TO<br />

CLASS BY YOU. EXTRA MATERIALS<br />

FOR COURSES/WORKSHOPS ARE<br />

YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.<br />

UPON ADEQUATE REGISTRATION,<br />

A LIST OF SUPPLIES WILL BE<br />

MAILED TO REGISTERED<br />

STUDENTS ONE WEEK BEFORE THE<br />

START OF CLASS. IF YOU HAVE<br />

REGISTERED AND HAVE NOT<br />

RE<strong>CE</strong>IVED THE LIST ONE WEEK<br />

BEFORE YOUR COURSE STARTS OR<br />

FOR MORE DETAILED<br />

INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:<br />

Bonnie Pataran,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2307 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2307 or email<br />

patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

GUEST INSTRUCTOR<br />

SEMINARS<br />

ANGELA ANASTAKIS<br />

i s a w e l l r e s p e c t e d d e s i g n e r a n d<br />

d r es s ma ke r i n T or o nt o. He r s pe c ia lt y i s<br />

creating unique wedding gowns and oneof-a-kind<br />

garments working with an array<br />

of fabrics. Trained in Europe, for the past<br />

2 0 y e a r s s h e h a s h o n e d h e r s k i l l s i n<br />

en hancin g g arments wit h u nique touc hes<br />

of trims, edgings and beautiful beadwork<br />

f r o m v e r y s i mp l e t o e l a b o r a t e d e s i g n s .<br />

A n g e l a i s a m e m b e r o f C S P A a n d h a s<br />

taught workshops at Seneca <strong>College</strong>.<br />

BEADWORK BY HAND<br />

Master various beading techniques to turn a<br />

s imple ga rment in to a un ique ite m. Angel a<br />

w i ll s ho w t hr ee d i ff er en t t yp es of b ea di n g<br />

t e c h n i q u e s u s i n g a v a r i e t y o f b e a d s a n d<br />

fabrics - on lace, printed tapestry fabric, and<br />

c r e a t e f r e e h a n d - e m b r o i d e r e d m o t i f s o n a<br />

p l a i n s i l k f a b r i c . M a n y i d e a s o n h o w t o<br />

e mbel lish , plus cr eati ng inte res ting bo rder s<br />

a nd e dgin gs w ill be cove red. Sew ing skill s<br />

essential. Kit available at an additional cost.<br />

HC285 FEE: $62.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:30-4:30 FF May1 705916<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

THREAD & BEAD EMBELLISHING<br />

Under the expert guidance of Angela, create<br />

a fabric “print” on plain silk dupioni or other<br />

s mo oth f ab ric b y usi ng v ari ou s s ti tc hes o n<br />

your sewing machine and/or use beads, cord<br />

or thicker thread for a very unique treatment.<br />

There are many great ideas and variations on<br />

t his me tho d wil l b e cove red . Sew ing sk ill s<br />

essential. Kit available from the instructor.<br />

HC367 FEE: $66.84 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:30-4:30 FF May22 705944<br />

C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

COUTURE TECHNIQUES 101<br />

F i n d o u t t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f b o n i n g a n d<br />

underl ining is to ensure the loo k, s tyle and<br />

s h a p e i n e v e n i n g a n d b r i d a l w e a r . I n t h i s<br />

workshop, Angela will share couture tips on<br />

w h e n a n d h o w t o u s e u n d e r l i n i n g , t h i s<br />

i m p o r t a n t h i d d e n e l e m e n t t o g i v e t h e<br />

ga r m en t t h e c o rr e c t s ha p e . S ee th e p r o pe r<br />

w a y t o u s e b o n i n g o v e r o r t o g e t h e r w i t h<br />

underlining to keep a bodice form fitting and<br />

i n p l a c e . S a m p l e s w i l l b e c o m p l e t e d f o r<br />

future reference. Sewing skills essential.<br />

HC352 FEE: $30.98 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 1:00-4:00 FF Apr27 705917<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

COUTURE TECHNIQUES 102<br />

C o m e a n d b e i n t r o d u c e d t o w o r k i n g w i t h<br />

l a ce a n d a p p l i q u e a p p l i c at i o n f o r a b r i d a l<br />

b o di c e . An g e l a wi l l s h a re w i t h y o u m a n y<br />

tips and tricks to applying lace to the bodice<br />

pr od uc in g g oo d co nt ou ri n g an d fi t. L in in g<br />

a n d i n t e r l i n i n g t e c h n i q u e s w i l l a l s o b e<br />

co v e r ed . S e w i ng kn o w l ed g e e s se n t i al . K i t<br />

will be available from the instructor.<br />

HC369 FEE: $30.98 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF Apr27 705942<br />

Inser t NEW! Symbol<br />

COUTURE TECHNIQUES 103<br />

Under the expert guidance of Angela, learn<br />

how to insert a lining totally by machine. No<br />

hand sewing but with a couture look to the<br />

f i n i s h e d g a r m e n t . D e m o n s t r a t i o n o n t h e<br />

lining technique will be given. For practice,<br />

y o u w i l l i n s er t t h e l i n i n g i n t o a 1 / 2 s c a l e<br />

jacket. At an additional cost, a half scale kit<br />

will be supplied. Sewing skills essential.<br />

HC368 FEE: $30.98 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF May25 705943<br />

CREATING DREAM LINGERIE<br />

L e a r n t o c r e a t e l u x u r i o u s a n d e x q u i s i t e<br />

linger ie ma de fr om c harmeuse , ch iffon and<br />

lac e. An gel a wil l sho w you h ow to h and le<br />

these fabrics and embellish them with beads,<br />

e m b r o i d e r e d m o n o g r a m s , l a c e a p p l i q u e ,<br />

fancy edging t echniques and o ther fi nishes.<br />

T i p s o n f a b r i c a n d l a c e s e l e c t i o n a n d<br />

combinations will be covered. Kit available<br />

at an additional cost.<br />

HC360 FEE: $62.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF May11 705915<br />

SEWING TECHNIQUES<br />

COURSES<br />

INDUSTRIAL SHORTCUTS 2<br />

He re ’s a n ot he r gr ea t o pp or tu ni t y to g at he r<br />

te rr i fi c ti ps an d tr i ck s. A t a il or ed s h ir t (o r<br />

blouse) has more techniques than any other<br />

garment. You will construct your own shirt<br />

o r b l o u s e i n c l a s s . N O P I N S ! N O<br />

BAS TI NG! Li nd sey w ill s how y ou pe rfe ct<br />

p o c k e t s , y o k e s , c o l l a r s , s t a n d s , p l a c k e t s ,<br />

sleeves, cuffs, button placement, no trim flat<br />

f e l l e d s e a m s a n d f l a w l e s s t o p s t i t c h i n g .<br />

Sewing knowledge is required.<br />

HC202 FEE: $71.73 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:00 FF Jun1 705931<br />

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PERFECT POCKETS<br />

Pockets can make your garment special! In<br />

this class, Lindsey Lichty will guide you on<br />

making samples of patch-lined and unlined<br />

on heavy or sheer fabrics, shaped patch,<br />

basic and designer in seam, underside<br />

seam, inset, plain,welted or buttonhole,<br />

zippered, hidden slant front and French<br />

seamed. Why buy all those patterns? Bring<br />

a garment that doesn’t have a pocket and<br />

put one in at this class, if you wish. Basic<br />

sewing knowledge is essential.<br />

HC338 FEE: $62.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:30-4:30 FF May15 705930<br />

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HIGH FASHION SEWING SECRETS<br />

Learn how to add a couture look to all your<br />

garments. These details will transform your<br />

sewing projects into a designer showpiece.<br />

Lindsey Lichty will show designer’s secrets<br />

for techniques they use such as - Hong Kong<br />

finish, innovative strap seam, baby seam for<br />

sheer fabrics, and how to correctly make<br />

piping, edgestitching and topstitching. Then<br />

let’s explore how to use facings and ribbon<br />

as trim, hems and other binding techniques.<br />

Sewing skills essential.<br />

HC371 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:30-5:00 FF May30 705951<br />

FITTING COURSES<br />

PATTERN ALTERATIONS -<br />

SOLUTION TO FIT<br />

Altering a commercial pattern can be a<br />

nightmare! In class, there will be<br />

demonstrations on proper measuring,<br />

comparing pattern to body measurements,<br />

pattern alteration principles, knowing the<br />

correct ease allowances, and understanding<br />

alteration techniques for the most common<br />

trouble spots in skirts, bodices and dresses<br />

without sewing a trial garment. You will<br />

complete 1/2 scale patterns for future<br />

reference. Sewing skills essential. Take<br />

course HC514/ HC376 as a follow up.<br />

HC281 FEE: $62.77 ☎<br />

S1 2 TH 6:30-10:00 FF Apr18 705922<br />

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FITTING - PRIN<strong>CE</strong>SS LINE DRESS<br />

This style of dress is suitable for anyone<br />

from Petite to Plus Size. Achieve a<br />

personalized fit by learning to take accurate<br />

measurements, pattern adjustments and how<br />

to transfer them properly. Under the<br />

watchful eye of Rosanne, you will test these<br />

adjustments by sewing a dress in muslin or<br />

fabric (your choice). Once this is completed,<br />

you will be able to remake this popular dress<br />

style up many more times with confidence.<br />

Sewing skills essential.<br />

HC376 FEE: $80.70 ☎<br />

S1 3 TH 6:30-9:30 FF May2 705945<br />

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c a t a l o g u e . . . s u m m e r<br />

courses are included!<br />

FITTING WORKSHOP-PART 2<br />

The focus here is pattern adjustments for<br />

skirts, blouses and dresses for a more<br />

personalized fitting garment. Have your<br />

muslin shells fitted, then transfer the pattern<br />

adjustments to the tissue pattern pieces.<br />

Knowing these alterations it will enable you<br />

to resolve fit and eliminate altering while<br />

sewing future garments from a commercial<br />

pattern. Basic sewing skills essential. Taking<br />

course HC281 would be beneficial.<br />

HC514 FEE: $81.11 ☎<br />

S1 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May30 705923<br />

BASIC SEWING COURSES<br />

SEWING - INTRODUCTION<br />

This workshop is ideal for the person with<br />

little or no experience. The instructor will<br />

cover the basic sewing skills and how to<br />

operate a sewing machine. A simple project<br />

will be tackled. This course is a good stepping<br />

stone if you are considering participating in<br />

the dressmaking/creative sewing areas.<br />

Additional courses will be offered in future.<br />

Course takes place Apr, 12/13.<br />

HC027 FEE: $85.18 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-9:30 FF Apr12 705974<br />

SA 9:30-4:00<br />

BASIC SEWING 1<br />

Build on the basic sewing skills learned<br />

from “Sewing Introduction” or from your<br />

own experience by making a pair of easy<br />

styled elasticized shorts or pants. You will<br />

further build your sewing know-how -<br />

reading the pattern, preparing the fabric,<br />

measuring, marking, pressing, stitch choices<br />

and machine sewing.<br />

HC177 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF May4 705918<br />

BASIC SEWING 2<br />

Further develop your sewing skills learned<br />

previously by constructing a simple collarless<br />

shirt or top. New skills that will be covered<br />

include measuring, sleeves, facings and<br />

finishing details. Patterns will be suggested.<br />

HC203 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF May25 705919<br />

BASIC SEWING 3<br />

Apply the skills learned from previous classes<br />

or on your own, by completing a dress<br />

project. In this class, construction of a jumper<br />

or a sleeveless or sleeved sheath (shift) dress<br />

will be covered. New skills include inserting a<br />

zipper, easy fitting and hem and neck<br />

finishing. Patterns will be suggested.<br />

HC322 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF Jun1 705920<br />

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QUILLOW<br />

An opportunity to learn the technique of<br />

making one of those nifty lap quilts that fold<br />

into their own pillow. Create this warm and<br />

cozy quilt-in-a-pillow with soft polar fleece or<br />

flannel or choose your own type of fabric or a<br />

combination of fabrics for a great lap blanket<br />

for children and adults alike. An excellent<br />

way to build up your new sewing skills.<br />

HC179 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF Apr27 705921<br />

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HEIRLOOM SEWING<br />

COURSES/WORKSHOPS<br />

JUDITH MARQUIS<br />

brings a wealth of knowledge in the area<br />

of fine needlework. Considered one of<br />

Canada’s eminent heirloom sewing<br />

instructors, her designs have been<br />

featured in leading Canadian magazines<br />

and sewing publications. She has taught<br />

classes for fabric shops, seminars, and<br />

conferences all over Ontario. This<br />

October, she will be teaching for SAGA<br />

in Philadelphia.<br />

SMOCKING - REFRESHER!<br />

Attention all smockers! Here’s a great<br />

opportunity to spend a day with Judith<br />

Marquis to update and review your<br />

smocking and construction techniques.<br />

Learn a new stitch or two and find answers<br />

to your problems. Bring some smocking<br />

projects with you for discussion or just<br />

practice on a sampler for future use.<br />

Instructor will supply a kit for the sampler at<br />

an additional cost. Smocking knowledge is<br />

required.<br />

HC244 FEE: $62.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:30-4:30 FF Apr30 705928<br />

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SMOCKING IN THE ROUND<br />

This class is an excellent introduction to<br />

achieving seamless work in threedimensional<br />

objects such as Easter eggs,<br />

Christmas and Halloween decorations. This<br />

technique works exceptionally well in<br />

garments too. Judith will also cover ribbon<br />

finishing ideas. A small project will be<br />

tackled with a kit available from the<br />

instructor.<br />

HC374 FEE: $31.38 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 1:30-5:00 FF May11 705948<br />

BASIC HAND EMBROIDERY<br />

This handwork technique can add a special<br />

touch that “makes” a garment, quilt or<br />

highlight a home decor accessory. In this<br />

workshop, Judith will cover the basics of<br />

delicate single thread embroidery on fine<br />

batiste. French knots, fly stitches, couching,<br />

bullions and much more will be covered. A<br />

simple project for practice will be tackled. A<br />

kit will be available from the instructor.<br />

HC328 FEE: $26.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF May4 705929<br />

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BULLIONS - THE STITCH OF ROSES<br />

Learn to make the “knot” that is the basis of<br />

those fabulous roses featured in the<br />

American and Australian heirloom<br />

magazines! Whether you smock or<br />

embroider the knot and roses are the same.<br />

Once you have mastered the knot, Judith<br />

will show how to configure roses, the<br />

greenery and more. Bring your basic<br />

embroidery supplies. Instructor will supply a<br />

small kit.<br />

HC375 FEE: $35.87 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-1:00 FF May11 705947


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<strong>CE</strong>LTIC INTERLA<strong>CE</strong><br />

Here’s a great opportunity to learn the easiest<br />

and most efficient way of shaping French<br />

lace insertion from the expert Judith Marquis.<br />

Learn about stitching the design and how to<br />

trim behind the lace safely, plus methods for<br />

estimating yardage. Completing a sleep<br />

pillow will practice this simple yet delicate<br />

design. Additional heirloom techniques will<br />

be used to finish the flap area of the project.<br />

Kit available from the instructor.<br />

HC373 FEE: $31.38 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 1:00-4:30 FF May4 705949<br />

HOME DECORATING<br />

COURSES<br />

DRAPERY MAKING<br />

Here’s your chance to learn the basics of<br />

drapery making, which can dress up an<br />

ordinary window. Instructor, Jane Webster<br />

will discuss proper measuring, estimating<br />

yardage for prints and plains,sheers and<br />

laces, hardware and fabric selection. You<br />

will complete samples of tab top treatments,<br />

lined, pinch pleated, drapes, easy no-sew<br />

and various rod pocket methods. Basic<br />

sewing skills required.<br />

HC149 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 3 TU 10:00-2:30 FF Apr16 705902<br />

DRAPERY MAKING-ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

Transform your room decor with sophisticated<br />

and stylish drapery treatments. Instructor, Jane<br />

Webster will demonstrate how to make swags,<br />

jabots, roman and balloon shades. You will<br />

create samples of each style. Interesting designer<br />

touches will be highlighted to give a complete<br />

look. Basic sewing knowledge required.<br />

HC249 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May14 705903<br />

PILLOWS! PILLOW! PILLOWS!<br />

Looking for a great way to perk up your decor?<br />

Pillows can add fresh colour, texture and<br />

pattern accents to any room and can be made<br />

economically. Learn a variety of decorative<br />

styles with step by step instruction on how to<br />

measure, cut and sew using a number of pillow<br />

shapes. Jane Webster will cover decorative<br />

trimming techniques, piping, ruffling, cording<br />

and much more! Sewing knowledge is required.<br />

HC234 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705904<br />

TASSEL MAKING<br />

Tassels! - the hottest commodity in home<br />

decor and fashion circles. Pick up any type of<br />

decorating or fashion magazine these days<br />

and they are featured as special accents. They<br />

are so easy to create out of almost any thread<br />

and yarn. Jane Webster will cover the basics<br />

of tassel making in this hands-on session. The<br />

sky’s the limit on the variations you can<br />

create from the basic tassel. Kit available.<br />

HC162 FEE: $44.83 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-2:30 FF May25 705905<br />

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UPHOLSTERY-INTRODUCTORY<br />

A master craftsman will discuss and<br />

demonstrate the basic steps of reupholstering<br />

furniture, introducing you to<br />

the tools/ mechanics required and gives tips<br />

on refurbishing your own furniture. For a<br />

better understanding, a small hands-on<br />

project will be completed in class. A kit will<br />

be available from the instructor (approx.<br />

30.00). It is recommended taking this course<br />

before tackling a project of your own.<br />

HC113 FEE: $80.70 ☎<br />

S1 3 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr10 705716<br />

S2 2 SA 9:30-4:00 SC Apr13 705474<br />

and 9:30-12:30<br />

S3 2 TU 9:30-4:00 SC May21 705476<br />

and 9:30-12:30<br />

UPHOLSTERY<br />

This hands-on course, will allow you to<br />

tackle a SMALL piece of furniture with the<br />

expert guidance of a master upholsterer.<br />

Discuss with him your choice of project to<br />

enable you to successfully complete it in the<br />

time allotment. You will be required to<br />

purchase a few basic tools. It is strongly<br />

recommended that participants take the<br />

introductory course HC113 as a prerequisite<br />

or have some previous knowledge. Storage<br />

is available.<br />

HC114 FEE: $197.48 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 6:30-9:30 SC May1 705718<br />

S2 4 SA 9:30-4:00 SC May4 706054<br />

S3 4 TU 9:30-4:00 SC Jun4 705721<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

For the 4 week course Upholstery Class<br />

HC114/S2, there will be no class on the<br />

Victoria Day Holiday Weekend - May 18<br />

Classes will be May 4, 11, 25, June 1<br />

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INDUSTRIAL MACHINE WORKSHOP<br />

This workshop is geared to individuals who<br />

wish to pursue an interest in taking upholstery<br />

classes. You will have an overview of how to<br />

operate and maintain an industrial sewing<br />

machine. Topics will include machine trouble<br />

shooting, threading and sewing tips. Hands-on<br />

applications and demonstrations will be the<br />

main focus of this course.<br />

HC364 FEE: $58.28 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:00 SC Apr27 705723<br />

S2 1 WE 9:30-4:00 SC May29 706055<br />

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UPHOLSTERY -<br />

TUFTING WORKSHOP<br />

This workshop focuses on the area of “tufting”<br />

for upholstery related projects. Areas to be<br />

covered will be tufting designs and methods,<br />

folded tufting, sewn tufting and fabric/foam<br />

sizes to be used. Hands-on applications will be<br />

completed in class. PREREQUISITE: HC364<br />

is mandatory( if no other upholstery courses<br />

have been taken) or have taken HC113,<br />

HC114 or have related experience.<br />

HC365 FEE: $58.28 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:00 SC Jun8 705728<br />

S2 1 WE 9:30-4:00 SC Jun12 705730<br />

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UPHOLSTERY -<br />

CHANNELING WORKSHOP<br />

In this workshop, explore the area of<br />

“channeling” in upholstery. You will have<br />

an overview of channel layout and<br />

assembling. Also to be covered is the<br />

importance of the usage of buttons,<br />

determining the right size, to covering and<br />

installing the buttons properly. There will be<br />

time for hands-on applications of these<br />

techniques. PREREQUISTE: HC364 is<br />

mandatory ( if no other upholstery courses<br />

have been taken), or have taken HC113,<br />

HC114 or have related experience.<br />

HC366 FEE: $58.28 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:00 SC Jun22 705731<br />

S2 1 WE 9:30-4:00 SC Jun26 705733<br />

QUILTING COURSES<br />

APPLIQUING BY HAND<br />

Follow Jane Webster’s informative guidance<br />

to learn different hand applique techniques<br />

which include curves, points, deep “v”’s<br />

while creating a sampler for reference. Kit<br />

available.<br />

HC076 FEE: $53.80 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-3:30 FF Apr27 705907<br />

QUILTING - BASIC INTRODUCTION<br />

Quilting can be easy! Instructor, Jane<br />

Webster, will give expert assistance to the<br />

novice or anyone wanting to brush up on<br />

their machine quilting skills. In this<br />

information-packed session, learn fabric and<br />

colour selection, rotary cutting basics,<br />

battings and finishing tips. To assist in<br />

completing samples, a kit will be available<br />

at a nominal fee($8.00). Basic sewing<br />

knowledge required.<br />

HC319 FEE: $62.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Apr13 705906<br />

SERGER COURSES<br />

ALL ABOUT SERGERS<br />

Want to gain a better understanding of your<br />

serger? Get hands-on practice while learning<br />

threading, tension adjustments, changing<br />

stitch length and width, trouble shooting,<br />

flatlocking basics, and rolled edges. Leslie<br />

Morse will show you some basic decorative<br />

serging techniques and show how to achieve<br />

a professional look. You must supply the<br />

serger.<br />

HC034 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF Apr20 705912<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:30 FF May9 705913<br />

SERGING BEYOND THE BASICS<br />

Venture beyond the serger basics! Leslie<br />

Morse, will show you decorative serging<br />

techniques, seaming and surface texture<br />

ideas experimenting with a variety of<br />

decorative threads and specialty feet.<br />

Integrate these design ideas by creating a<br />

polar fleece jacket. Serger knowledge<br />

required. Must supply your own serger.<br />

HC106 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF May25 705914<br />

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SERGING - HOME LINENS<br />

Look to your serger for great results in using<br />

the rolled hem, specialty feet and decorative<br />

threads. A variety of techniques will be<br />

covered and can be applied to a wide array<br />

of home accessories. A great way to add a<br />

special touch to placemats, napkins, runners,<br />

bedding, towels and even pillowcases.<br />

Serger knowledge required. Must supply<br />

your own serger.<br />

HC380 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:30 FF May30 705954<br />

OUTERWEAR SEWING<br />

COURSES<br />

MARSHA JORGENSEN<br />

is a recognized leader in the field of<br />

performance sewing. She received a<br />

Degree in Fashion from Ryerson and has<br />

operated her own thriving pattern company<br />

for the past 10 years. She has become a<br />

much sought after international speaker<br />

and instructor in the art of outerwear.<br />

Marsha designs two pattern lines “Pitter<br />

Patterns” and “Elements” which are<br />

retailed through her mail- order catalogue<br />

business and in stores across North<br />

America. Her innovative designs have<br />

been featured in “Sew News”, “Threads”,<br />

“Today’s Parent”, “Canadian Living” and<br />

Sandra Betzina’s “Fabric Savvy”.<br />

ULTIMATE FLEE<strong>CE</strong> JACKET<br />

This jacket probably should be called the<br />

“perfect fleece jacket”. Great on its own or<br />

zipped into the Ultimate Anorak, this<br />

unlined fleece jacket will add warmth on<br />

those chilly days. Features nylon accents,<br />

lycra edging, full front zipper, two-zippered<br />

hand-warmer pockets and extended collar.<br />

Everyone who has taken this course is<br />

thrilled with the professional, no fussing<br />

finishings (no zipper tape edges to be seen<br />

anywhere). Sewing knowledge required.<br />

HC200 FEE: $62.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Apr13 705925<br />

THE UNISEX WALKING JACKET<br />

When going for a stroll, wear this functional<br />

and fashionable jacket. It’s also perfect for<br />

the golfer or sailor! Strategically placed air<br />

vents, wind flaps and detachable hood are<br />

guaranteed to keep you comfortable<br />

regardless of the weather. Marsha’s<br />

specially designed “ergo” sleeves provide<br />

maximum movement and comfort. Learn<br />

about the new weatherproof fabrics,<br />

professional sewing techniques and useful<br />

tools while you make this super jacket.<br />

Sewing skills required. Course is Apr.27/28.<br />

HC207 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:00 FF Apr27 705926<br />

SU 9:30-4:00<br />

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ULTIMATE WEATHER PANT<br />

This pant is part of the “Ultimate System”<br />

that will be an asset for all outdoor activities.<br />

Engineered to tackle the most extreme<br />

weather conditions with hip to ankle side<br />

seam zippers, velcroed draft flaps and<br />

abrasion patches on the seat and knees.<br />

Elasticized waist and cuff feature adjustable<br />

tabs for maximum movement. Sewing skills<br />

essential. Pattern available from the<br />

instructor. Course is May 4/5.<br />

HC210 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:00 FF May4 705927<br />

SU 9:30-4:00<br />

SEW LITTLE...SEW MORE<br />

Sewing for kids can be fun as well as<br />

practical. Explore wardrobe planning, colour<br />

blocking, fabric selection, tools of the trade,<br />

time saving techniques and tons of creative<br />

ideas to liven up little ones wardrobe. Over<br />

100 finished samples will be available for<br />

viewing. This seminar given by Marsha is<br />

guaranteed to inspire the child in all of us!<br />

HC295 FEE: $22.42 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 1:00-2:30 FF Apr6 705924<br />

SEWING UP A STORM -<br />

OUTERWEAR<br />

If the thought of tackling outerwear makes<br />

you break out in a sweat, this is the seminar<br />

for you! Fabric selection, style choices,<br />

weatherproofing, specialty tools and tricks<br />

of the trade will be covered. This seminar is<br />

geared toward storm proofing the whole<br />

family. You no longer have to pay big<br />

dollars to stay warm and dry - simply<br />

custom make it yourself.<br />

HC297 FEE: $22.42 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF Apr6 706056<br />

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MULTI-USE SPORT PANT<br />

This pull-on pant has ideal styling and<br />

construction for heavy duty wear and tear!<br />

Made from one of the tough wearing fabrics,<br />

the pants can have as many pockets you<br />

wish and also has a handy zip off leg feature<br />

for a quick change to shorts. With these<br />

options they are ideal for gardening, hiking,<br />

biking or even golf games. Sewing<br />

knowledge essential. Course is May 11/12.<br />

HC377 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:00 FF May11 705946<br />

SU 9:30-4:00<br />

SPECIALTY COURSES<br />

BEVERLY JOHNSON<br />

is a whirlwind of sewing inspiration. Her<br />

classes offer a rich mix of techniques gleaned<br />

from the fashion industry as well as a creative<br />

combination of thread and machine. Canadian<br />

sewing enthusiasts across the country have<br />

enjoyed the wide selection of informative<br />

classes. With a degree in Home Economics<br />

Education and a Interior Design Certificate she<br />

has a varied and interesting career path. Her<br />

expertise in sewing spans 25 years as an<br />

instructor, designer, and author. her In<br />

addition, she is the National Educator for Sulky<br />

Threads in Canada. Beverly’s techniques have<br />

been featured in sewing magazines, and she is<br />

a contributor to “Threads.”<br />

38 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

SECRETS TO BRA FITTING<br />

A properly fitting bra...the secret to looking your<br />

best. Are you one of the 7 out of 10 women<br />

wearing the wrong size bra? Beverly Johnson will<br />

give you the ins and outs of proper bra fitting,<br />

how to measure properly, different styles<br />

available and learn how ready-to-wear differs<br />

from pattern sizing. This is a great opportunity for<br />

your questions to be answered by an expert and<br />

insight on how to make your own bras! Perfect<br />

Bra Making will be offered June 17/18<br />

HC229 FEE: $26.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Jun6 705908<br />

PERFECT BRA FITTING<br />

Learn what makes a bra fit properly under the<br />

watchful eye of Beverly. The first class (June<br />

17) she will guide you through the steps of<br />

fitting and making a basic white underwire<br />

bra and fine tuning the fit ending up with your<br />

own perfect fitting pattern. Complete kit will<br />

be available. Many different techniques will<br />

be shown to add designer details. The second<br />

class (June 18) make a second or third bra<br />

using these techniques and your basic bra<br />

pattern. Good sewing skills recommended.<br />

HC208 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 2 MO 9:30-4:30 FF Jun17 705909<br />

TU 9:30-4:30<br />

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BRA MAKING - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

You have mastered the construction of a<br />

basic bra. Let’s move to the world of the<br />

designer bra. Learn ways to modify, vary<br />

and change the basic bra - new seaming<br />

techniques, lining, variations to the front and<br />

converting a back closing to a front.<br />

Examine designer’s bras for exciting fabric<br />

and lace combinations copied from ready-towear<br />

and mail order catalogues. You can<br />

make a bra in class, or work on samples of<br />

the techniques instead. Taking HC208 is<br />

beneficial. Sewing skills essential.<br />

HC370 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 9:30-5:00 FF May10 705940<br />

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SASHIKO SEWING<br />

Learn the art of Sashiko stitching using a<br />

regular sewing machine. Seen at the Sewing<br />

Festival in Toronto, the use of decorative<br />

threads can create a modern version of this art,<br />

which has come popular to embellish garments<br />

and household items. Lindsey Lichty will show<br />

you several designs that will be used to<br />

decorate a table runner. Patterns supplied by<br />

the instructor. Sewing skills essential.<br />

HC372 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF May25 705952<br />

MACHINE APPLIQUE INNOVATIONS<br />

Learn lots of different ways to applique, all by<br />

machine including the basic satin stitch plus<br />

texture, 3-D and corded edge applique.<br />

Experiment with applique embellishments<br />

including frizzies, decorative stitch work and<br />

needlelace. Beverly will provide the design<br />

patterns that will be applied to a jacket pattern<br />

that is perfect to highlight areas of embellishment.<br />

Use as little or as many applique ideas as you<br />

desire, but guaranteed doing applique work will<br />

be a snap. Sewing knowledge required.<br />

HC350 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 2 WE 9:30-4:30 FF Jun19 705910<br />

TH 9:30-4:30


MACHINE APPLIQUE MADE EASY<br />

Ap pli que , t he eas ies t a nd mo st ve r sat ile of<br />

all the machine arts is a must if planning to<br />

try wearable art. This class will expose you<br />

to many more applique stitches, easily done<br />

on th e s ewi ng mach ine . B ever ly wil l s how<br />

how to do a perfect stain stitch with block or<br />

t a p e r e d c o r n e r s , s a t i n o v e r l a y s , m a k i n g<br />

t h r e a d f r i n g e , c o r d e d a n d f a n c y e d g e<br />

applique and many more. Class project is an<br />

Orient al sc ene th at can grace the back of a<br />

j a c k e t o r u s e d a s a w a l l h a n g i n g . S e w i n g<br />

skills needed.<br />

HC357 FEE: $62.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:30-4:30 FF Jun6 705911<br />

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SWIMWEAR - BASICS<br />

Are you hard to fit? Do you hate trying o n<br />

bathing suit s? Sewing your own swimwear,<br />

y ou c an c om bi ne y ou r ch oi c e of s ty l e a n d<br />

colour at a fraction of the cost. Pat Heffernan<br />

w i l l s h o w h o w t o a d a p t a n d a l t e r a<br />

c o m m e r c i a l p a t t e r n t o f i t a n d f l a t t e r y ou r<br />

figure. As you construct the suit, you’ll learn<br />

about stretch factor, correct seam techniques<br />

and el asti c a ppli cat ion will be emp hasi zed.<br />

How to a dd br a cu ps, l inin g and more will<br />

also be covered. Basic sewing skills essential<br />

HC381 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 2 TH 9:30-3:30 FF May2 705950<br />

FR 9:30-3:30<br />

SANDRA BECKETT<br />

has an extensive background in the art of<br />

hat making. She taught the millinery<br />

courses at Sheridan <strong>College</strong> for a number<br />

of years. Sandra currently owns a<br />

flourishing hat shop that has over 100<br />

styles of hats displayed.<br />

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MILLINERY WORKSHOP<br />

G e t r e a d y f o r t h o s e h o t s u m m e r d a y s b y<br />

c r e a t i n g y o u r o w n s t r a w h a t . U n d e r t h e<br />

w a t c h f u l e y e o f S a n d r a , l e a r n t o u s e<br />

traditional millinery skills to block and make<br />

a popular hat style for yourself. Kit will be<br />

available.($30.00)<br />

HC378 FEE: $67.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF Apr13 706049<br />

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MILLINERY - BASICS<br />

D i sc o v er th e f i n er po i n ts of cr e a ti n g y o ur<br />

o w n h a t s u n d e r t h e e x p e r t g u i d a n c e o f<br />

S a n d r a . C o u r s e w i l l c o v e r t h e b a s i c<br />

techniques needed to construct felt and straw<br />

hats. Instruction on basic millinery stitches,<br />

b l o c k i n g s t r a w a n d f e l t b o d i e s , i n s e r t i n g<br />

wire in brims and lining and applying trims<br />

w i l l b e c o v e r e d . K i t a v a i l a b l e a t a c o s t<br />

( $ 4 0 / $ 5 5 ) . B a s i c h a n d s e w i n g s k i l l s i s<br />

required.<br />

HC379 FEE: $107.60 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr25 706048<br />

FLORAL/HORTICULTURE<br />

FLORAL TECHNIQUES<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE - BASIC<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m , p r o v i d e s t h e l e a r n i n g<br />

o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r i n d i v i d u a l s i n t e r e st e d i n<br />

d e v e l o p i n g t h e n e c e s s a r y p r a c t i c a l a n d<br />

t heo reti cal t rain ing t o w ork su cce ssf ull y i n<br />

t h e r e t a i l f l o r a l i n d u s t r y . B y i l l u s t r a t e d<br />

l ec tu res a nd h an ds -on t ra in in g, t he st ud en t<br />

will become familiar with the principles and<br />

p r a c t i c e s o f f l o r a l d e s i g n i n c l u d i n g f o r m ,<br />

t e c h n i q u e , c o m p o s i t i o n , c o l o u r , p l a n t<br />

i d e n t i f i c a t i o n a n d c a r e a n d h a n d l i n g .<br />

Participants will develop the ability to create<br />

f lo r a l a r ra n g em e n ts fo r a n y o cc a s io n w i t h<br />

c re at iv e ex pr es sio n an d or ig in al it y us in g a<br />

variety of materials.<br />

For further information contact Bonnie<br />

Pataran, Program Manager at (905)575-<br />

2307 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2307 or email<br />

patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e B a s i c C e r t i f i ca t e , s t u d e n t s<br />

must complete the foll owing six courses. It<br />

i s s t r o n g l y r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t s t u d e n t s<br />

complete the courses in the sequence listed.<br />

FC001 Basic Techniques and Colour Harmonies<br />

FC004 Materials for Design<br />

FC005 Designing with Exotics<br />

FC002 Wedding Work and Special Occasions<br />

FC003 Special Floral Tributes<br />

FC006 Special Design Workshop<br />

ALL COURSES ARE NOT OFFERED<br />

EACH SEMESTER.<br />

COST OF SUPPLIES FOR CLASS<br />

PROJECTS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY<br />

OF THE STUDENT.<br />

TECHNIQUES&COLOR HARMONIES-<br />

BASIC<br />

In this introductory course, you’ll study the<br />

p r o p e r c a r e a n d h a n d l i n g o f f l o w e r s ,<br />

e le me nt s of d es ig n, an d co lo ur h ar mo ni es .<br />

D i ff er e nt s ty l es o f f lo w er a rr a ng em e nt s i n<br />

f r e s h a n d a r t i f i c i a l m a t e r i a l w i l l b e<br />

c o m p l e t e d f o r p r a c t i c e a n d a s s e s s m e n t .<br />

S u p pl i e s r eq u i re d w i l l b e d is c u ss e d a t t h e<br />

f irs t cla ss. A ki t wil l b e ava ila ble ( app rox .<br />

$40) to purchase.<br />

FC001 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705692<br />

S2 5 WE 9:30-4:00 FF Apr10 705693<br />

S3 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr9 705694<br />

S4 5 TU 9:30-4:00 SC Apr9 705900<br />

MATERIALS FOR DESIGNS<br />

A n e n d l e s s v a r i e t y o f p l a n t , d r i e d , a n d<br />

natural materials used for floral designs will<br />

b e c o v e r e d . A r e a s o f s t u d y w i l l i n c l u d e<br />

p e r i o d d e s i g n s s u c h a s V ic t o r i a n , F r e n c h ,<br />

G e or g i an a n d C o lo n ia l . S tu d e nt s w i ll al s o<br />

le arn h ow t o use dif ferent types of holdi ng<br />

m e d i u m , c r e a t e m i n i a t u r e s , s w a g s , a n d<br />

v a r i o u s s t y l e s o f w r e a t h s . K i t a v a i l a b l e .<br />

PREREQUISITE:FC001.<br />

FC004 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 705695<br />

S2 5 WE 9:30-4:00 FF May22 705696<br />

C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

SPECIAL FLORAL TRIBUTES<br />

Floral tributes traditionally are used to make<br />

a comforting and elegant expression in a time<br />

of s orr ow. In t his cou rse, you wil l l ear n to<br />

design various arrangements on a larger scale<br />

as fl oral t ribut es for the b ereaved. M ossing<br />

a n d w r a p p i n g a w r e a t h , i n s e r t s , f i r e s i d e<br />

basket and wire service arrangements will be<br />

covered. Fresh and artificial floral materials<br />

w i l l b e u s e d . K i t a v a i l a b l e .<br />

PREREQUISITES: FC001 & FC004.<br />

FC003 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 705697<br />

S2 5 TH 9:30-4:00 FF Apr11 705698<br />

SPECIAL DESIGN WORKSHOPS<br />

This workshop allows students to use knowledge<br />

from previous courses to create various “theme”<br />

presentations, arrangements, individual and<br />

group displays using a variety of floral material.<br />

Working to speed, costing and acquiring a<br />

higher level of proficiency will be emphasized.<br />

Materials and supplies extra. PREREQUISITES:<br />

FC001, FC002, FC003, FC004, FC005.<br />

FC006 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 5 TH 9:30-4:00 FF May23 705699<br />

FULL WEEK DAYTIME FLORAL<br />

COURSE Basic Techniques & Colour<br />

Harmonies FC001<br />

To Be Scheduled Week of June 24 or<br />

Week of July 8 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

If interested, in participating in this<br />

course, please contact, by June 15,<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager at<br />

905 575-2307 or (519) 759-220 ext 2307<br />

or email patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

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C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

FLORAL TECHNIQUES<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE -<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

This intermediate level program, is intended<br />

to provide a higher level of professionalism,<br />

p r o f i c i e n c y a n d p r a c t i c a l e x p e r i e n c e f o r<br />

i nd iv id ua ls a l re ad y fa mi li ar w i th t he b as ic<br />

f l o r a l d e s i g n t e c h n i q u e s . B y i l l u s t r a t e d<br />

le ct ur es a nd ha nd s- on t rai ni ng , th e st ude nt<br />

w i l l f u r t h e r e x p l o r e d e s i g n p r i n c i p l e s ,<br />

elements and techniques including terracing,<br />

gro uping, par alleli sm, waterf all, ve get ative,<br />

and new convention. The student will gain a<br />

h i g h e r l e v e l o f c r e a t i v e e x p r e s s i o n a n d<br />

o r i g i n a l i t y u s i n g a v a r i et y o f m a t e r i a l s i n<br />

c r e a t i n g ‘ h i g h s t y l e ’ a n d c o n t e m p o r a r y<br />

a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r a n y t y p e o f o c c a s i o n .<br />

P a r t i c i p a n t s w i l l a l s o s t u d y v i s u a l<br />

merchandising and display work to allow the<br />

i n d i v i d u a l , a b r o a d - b a s e d k n o w l e d g e t o<br />

work successfully in the floral industry.<br />

For further information contact Bonnie<br />

Pataran, Program Manager at (905)575-<br />

2307 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2307 or email<br />

patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

P a r t i c i p a n t s m u s t h a v e s u c c e s s f u l l y<br />

completed the Floral Techniques Certificate<br />

- B a s i c ( 8 0 5 ) o r b e a b l e t o p r o v i d e<br />

do cu me nt at io n of o ne y ea r emp lo ym en t in<br />

the florist industry.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e I n t e r m e d i a t e C e r t i f i c a t e ,<br />

p a r ti c i p a n t s m u s t s u c ce s s f u l l y c o mp l e t e 4<br />

mandatory courses plus 2 additional courses<br />

from the elective list.<br />

FC201 Modern Flair for Wedding Designs<br />

FC203 New Trends in Floral Design<br />

FC202 Contemporary Tributes<br />

FC206 Specialized Floral Workshop<br />

The electives may be chosen from the<br />

following courses<br />

MD249 How to Start A Small Business - NEW<br />

FC210 Work Experience - NEW<br />

HOR01 Fundamentals of Horticulture - NEW<br />

HOR06 Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs - NEW<br />

LA010 General Plant Identification - NEW<br />

ALL COURSES ARE NOT OFFERED<br />

EACH SEMESTER.<br />

COST OF SUPPLIES FOR CLASS<br />

PROJECTS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY<br />

OF THE STUDENT.<br />

Register Early!<br />

We need a minimum of<br />

10 students to run our<br />

classes. Register for your<br />

course at least 6 business<br />

days prior to the start to<br />

p revent cancellation due<br />

to low enro l l m e n t<br />

FLORAL DESIGN<br />

WORKSHOPS -<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

T h is s e ri e s o f wo r ks h op s a re de s ig n ed f o r<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a v e f l o r a l e x p e r i e n c e<br />

e i t h e r f r o m t h e w o r k p l a c e o r a t t e n d i n g<br />

classes. We have developed these h ands-on<br />

w o r k s h o p s t o i n s p i r e y o u t o e x p a n d y o u r<br />

skills and techniques further.<br />

A L L O F T H E C O U R S E S L I S T E D<br />

B E L O W R E Q U I R E M A T E R I A L S T O<br />

B E B R O U G H T T O C L A S S B Y T H E<br />

S T U D E N T . M A T E R I A L S F O R T H E<br />

C O U R S E P R O J E C T S I S Y O U R<br />

R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y . N O T E : T O<br />

R E D U C E C O S T S , S O M E S U P P L I E S<br />

W I L L B E A V A I L A B L E T O<br />

P U R C H A S E . T H I S W I L L B E<br />

O U T L I N E D I N T H E M A T E R I A L S<br />

LIST. Upon adequate registration, a list of<br />

s u p p l i e s w i l l b e m a i l e d t o r e g i s t e r e d<br />

s t u d e n t s o n e w e e k b e f o r e t h e s t a r t o f<br />

class. If you have registered and have not<br />

received the list, or for more information,<br />

please contact<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager, at<br />

(905)575-2307 or (519)759-7200 ext<br />

2307 or email<br />

patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

CORSAGE WORKSHOP<br />

D o y o u n e e d e x t r a p r a c t i c e i n d o i n g t h e<br />

p er fec t co rs age ? Th is w ork sh op c ond uc te d<br />

b y Jo a nn e We bb w il l g iv e an o ve rv i ew o f<br />

t h e c u r r e n t t r e n d s i n c o r s a g e a n d<br />

b o u t o n n i e r e w o r k . Y o u w i l l h a v e t h e<br />

o p p o r t u n i t y t o p r a c t i c e t h e s e s t y l e s a n d<br />

techniques. Materials will be provided at an<br />

a d d i t i o n a l c o s t o r b ri n g y o ur o w n . P l e a s e<br />

bring your own tools.<br />

FC501 FEE: $26.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr22 705938<br />

TOMATO CAGE TOPIARY<br />

A n e w a n d c o n t e m p o r a r y t w i s t i n t o p i a r y<br />

m a k in g i s t h is ex c it i n g p ro j ec t . Y o ur fo u r<br />

m a i n c o m p o n e n t s w i l l b e a t o ma t o c a g e ,<br />

clay pot, grapevine ball and wreath. Joanne<br />

will show how to decorate this design with<br />

an assortment of florals using either trailing<br />

g ree ns i n s il k o r dr ied f lor al ma ter ia ls. A n<br />

e y e c a t c h i n g l o o k a n d a n ‘ c o n v e r s a t i o n<br />

p ie ce ’ fo r a ny s po t in t he h om e. Ma te ri al s<br />

available at an additional cost or bring your<br />

own. Please bring your own tools.<br />

FC506 FEE: $26.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Jun10 705939<br />

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EUCALYPTUS ENCHANTMENT<br />

J o a n n e w i l l d e m o n s t r a t e h o w t o c r e a t e a<br />

s t r i k i n g s w a g u s i n g a p l e a s i n g b l e n d o f<br />

colours and textur es which will give a nice<br />

f inis hing tou ch in any roo m. Learn ho w t o<br />

decorate and create this swag using a variety<br />

o f d r i e d a n d / o r s i l k f l o r a l m a t e r i a l s w i t h<br />

a dded acce nts for tha t de sign er t ouch . Yo u<br />

will have a choice of purchasing a pre-made<br />

kit which will be outlined in the supply list<br />

or you may bring your own material.<br />

GI091 FEE: $27.31 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-9:30 FF May6 705936<br />

40 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

TOPIARY TREE<br />

Intrigued by the art of topiary? Then create<br />

this very popular accessory for a distinctive<br />

l o o k t o a n y d e c o r . J o a n n e W e b b w i l l<br />

dem onst rat e h ow to ass emb le and de cora te<br />

with a colorful variety of either fresh, dried<br />

o r s i l k f l o w e r s a c c o m p a n i e d b y b e a u t i f u l<br />

greenery and sp ecia l to uches to make them<br />

v er y un i q u e . Y o u w i l l h a v e a c h o i ce o f 3<br />

styles of topiaries to make. All projects will<br />

be outlined in the materials list. Premade kit<br />

available to purchase.<br />

GI538 FEE: $26.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Jun3 705937<br />

FLORAL - GENERAL<br />

INTEREST - WEEKEND<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

Students may register, apply for a refund or<br />

transfer in the following courses up to three<br />

d ay s b e f or e t h e s t a r t d a t e . A f t e r t h a t d a t e<br />

p e r m i s s i o n o f t h e P r o g r a m M a n a g e r i s<br />

re qui re d. C al l (90 5) 57 5- 23 07 or ( 51 9) 75 9-<br />

7200 ext. 2307.<br />

ALL OF THE COURSES LISTED<br />

BELOW REQUIRE THAT MATERIALS<br />

BE BROUGHT TO CLASS BY YOU.<br />

MATERIALS FOR COURSE PROJECTS<br />

ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.NOTE:<br />

TO REDU<strong>CE</strong> YOUR COSTS, SOME<br />

SUPPLIES WILL BE AVAILABLE TO<br />

PURCHASE. THESE WILL BE<br />

OUTLINED IN THE MATERIALS LIST.<br />

UPON ADEQUATE REGISTRATION, A<br />

LIST OF SUPPLIES WILL BE MAILED<br />

TO REGISTERED STUDENTS ONE<br />

WEEK BEFORE THE START OF<br />

CLASS. IF YOU HAVE REGISTERED<br />

AND HAVE NOT RE<strong>CE</strong>IVED THE LIST<br />

ONE WEEK BEFORE YOUR COURSE<br />

STARTS OR FOR MORE DETAIL<br />

INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:<br />

Bonnie Pataran,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2307 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2307 or email<br />

patarab@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

LIVING WREATH<br />

A gr eat ac ce nt tha t can be use d i ndo ors or<br />

outdoors to highlight a table, patio/deck wall<br />

or a fence ar ea. C reate t he w reath and t hen<br />

watch it grow throughout the summer months<br />

and beyond into a luscious display of growing<br />

pl a n t s . L ea r n h o w t o c o ns t r u c t t h e w r e a t h<br />

base and insert the living plants using either<br />

pansies, herbs, sm all per enni als, succulents,<br />

house plants., or low growing annuals. Some<br />

supplies will be available to purchase.<br />

GI226 FEE: $26.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF May11 705933<br />

DESIGN YOUR OWN WREATH<br />

L e a r n h o w t o a p p l y a v a r i e t y o f d r i e d<br />

m a t e r i a l s a n d r i b b o n a c c e n t s u s i n g a<br />

grapevine wreath as a base. A great project<br />

to create using co-ordinating colours that will<br />

hi gh li g ht a d oo r or wa l l an yw he re i n yo ur<br />

home. In th e supp ly li st, material s req uired<br />

for 3 different styles of wreaths as suggested<br />

samples will be outlined or choose your own.<br />

Premade kit available to purchase.<br />

GI535 FEE: $26.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF May25 705934


EASY FLOWER ARRANGING<br />

A great way to familiarize yourself to flower<br />

arranging! Learn to arrange a simple vase of<br />

fresh flowers attractively, easy to make<br />

centerpiece arrangement, a 5 minute wreath<br />

design. See simple but innovative ideas to create<br />

arrangements using a variety of inexpensive<br />

containers, simple accents and accessories. Get<br />

tips and tricks in care and handling of fresh<br />

flowers, greens and drieds. Leave with great<br />

projects that will impress everyone. Kit<br />

available for purchase or your own choice<br />

GI601 FEE: $44.83 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-2:30 FF Apr27 705932<br />

BOW MAKING 101<br />

Professional looking bows are easier than<br />

you think! This workshop will leave you<br />

totally inspired with the skills to create a<br />

variety of fabulous bows for flower<br />

arranging, home decorating and gift<br />

wrapping. You can purchase a pre-made kit<br />

from the instructor.<br />

HC359 FEE: $31.38 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-10:00 FF May27 705935<br />

HOME INTERIORS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (807)<br />

This program is intended for those with an<br />

interest in or those currently associated with<br />

the residential interior design field. Courses,<br />

which are taught by professional<br />

consultants, cover various practical aspects<br />

of decorating. Students who have taken<br />

courses previous to Fall 1997 will get credit<br />

for courses taken to date. They must<br />

complete each of the compulsory courses<br />

plus receive instruction in the optional<br />

courses totalling 240 hours to complete a<br />

program of study.<br />

For information, please call (905)575-2025<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2025.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

All courses are credit courses. Courses may<br />

be taken in any order but prerequisite<br />

courses must be completed first.<br />

MANDATORY COURSES<br />

(these do not need to taken first)<br />

HF215 Colour Principles (30 hrs.) F W S<br />

HF205 Design Principles (30 hrs.) F W S<br />

HF230 Estimating (30 hrs.) F W<br />

HF240 *Interior Design Studio (30 hrs.) S<br />

* All of the requirements for the Certificate must be<br />

completed before taking this course.<br />

OPTIONAL COURSES - CHOOSE 8 WITH<br />

A MINIMUM OF 2 FROM EACH GROUP:<br />

GROUP A - Skills (15 hrs. ea.)<br />

HF001 Drafting for Home Interiors F<br />

HF200 Drawing 1 - Point Perspectives<br />

(Prerequisite HF001) W<br />

HF003 Drawing 2 - Point Perspectives S<br />

(Prerequisite HF002)<br />

HF004 Drafting/Computer S<br />

(Prerequisite HF001)<br />

HF005 Creative Presentations F,S<br />

GROUP B - Enhancements (15 hrs. ea.)<br />

HF006 Lighting for Interiors F<br />

HF007 Antiques and Collectables F,W,S<br />

HF008 Draping & Dressings F,W<br />

HF009 Accessories for the Home W,F<br />

HF010 Bathrooms & Kitchens W,F<br />

HF011 How to Start Your Home Interiors Business<br />

S,W<br />

GROUP C - Basics (15 hrs. ea.)<br />

HF012 Furniture from the Past B (French) F<br />

HF013 Furniture from the Past A (English/American)<br />

W<br />

HF014 Furniture the Inside Story S<br />

HF015 Fabric Fundamentals W<br />

HF016 Floors with Style S<br />

HF017 Decorative Paints & Papers W,S,F<br />

COLOUR PRINCIPLES<br />

This course provides an introduction to<br />

colour and its application to interiors.<br />

Through various projects, students work at<br />

developing skill in colour co-ordination and<br />

application in room settings.<br />

HF215 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705064<br />

CREATIVE PRESENTATIONS<br />

Discover how to skillfully develop written,<br />

spoken and pictorial design presentations to<br />

a professional level. Included will be<br />

exercises in writing design specifications,<br />

assembling sample boards and explaining<br />

design concepts.<br />

HF005 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

SA 5 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705073<br />

DECORATIVE PAINTS AND PAPERS<br />

Explore the countless effects possible with<br />

paint and wallpaper. Learn about different<br />

types of wallcoverings and fabulous faux<br />

finishes, such as ragging, sponging, sueding,<br />

and striping. Painting supply costs of $20 to<br />

be paid to the instructor during the first class.<br />

HF017 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705065<br />

DESIGN PRINCIPLES<br />

Participants will study the basic elements of<br />

interior design. Space planning design<br />

composition, use of interior accessories, and<br />

lighting will be covered in detail.<br />

HF205 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705066<br />

DRAFTING/COMPUTER<br />

This is a course to introduce the student to<br />

computer drafting. It utilizes a basic<br />

computer drawing tool that gives access to<br />

two and three dimensional drawings and<br />

furniture placement. Knowledge of<br />

Windows ‘95 required.<br />

HF004 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 5 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May16 705067<br />

DRAWING 2 - POINT PERSPECTIVES<br />

A further examination of three dimensional<br />

drawing, this course includes developing<br />

grids for the preparation of two point<br />

interior perspectives.<br />

HF003 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 5 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705068<br />

FLOORS WITH STYLE<br />

Decorative flooring combines utility with<br />

aesthetics in this course. Many types of<br />

flooring materials are examined. Included<br />

are carpeting, seamless vinyl, tiles, ceramics,<br />

and wood. Students will be introduced to the<br />

characteristics and suitability of each type as<br />

well as cost comparisons.<br />

HF016 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 5 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705069<br />

C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

FURNITURE: THE INSIDE STORY<br />

Learn what makes good furniture good.<br />

Discover spring systems and types of foam<br />

cushions as well as how frames are put<br />

together in upholstered furnishings. Study<br />

methods of joining and finishing in case goods.<br />

Get to know furniture from the inside out.<br />

HF014 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 5 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May14 705070<br />

HOW TO START YOUR HOME<br />

INTERIOR BUSINESS<br />

This course provides an overview of basic<br />

business practices for the interior design<br />

industry. Topics include customer service,<br />

supplier relations, costing and pricing.<br />

HF011 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May15 705071<br />

INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO<br />

This project provides students with a<br />

practical opportunity to implement creative<br />

skills and theories acquired in the program.<br />

The course concludes with presentation<br />

boards, design concepts, and interior design<br />

concepts, and space plans prepared by the<br />

students. PREREQUISITE: HF205, HF215,<br />

HF230 plus 8 optional courses.<br />

HF240 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705072<br />

HORTICULTURE<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (846)<br />

The Horticulture Plant Identification Certificate<br />

is intended to meet the needs of the Horticulture<br />

Industry and individuals who may be seeking a<br />

career change, or are interested in obtaining<br />

knowledge in plant materials used in the<br />

nursery, commercial, and residential landscape<br />

field. Through the use of lectures, slides, field<br />

trips, and the study of specimens, students are<br />

introduced to the morphological features (eg.<br />

leaf, bud, needle) and cultural requirements of a<br />

broad range of plant materials.<br />

For further information please call the<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2375<br />

(voice mailbox *1795) or (519)759-7200 *<br />

1795. For general information call<br />

(905)575-2298 or (905)575-2025;<br />

Brantford call (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 2298 or 2025.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Courses may be taken on an individual basis.<br />

To receive the certificate, students must<br />

successfully complete all six courses. The six<br />

courses may be completed in any order;<br />

however, it is recommended that Fundamentals<br />

of Horticulture (HOR01) be completed first.<br />

HOR01 Fundamentals of Horticulture<br />

HOR02 Deciduous Trees<br />

HOR03 Conifers (Evergreens)<br />

HOR04 Deciduous Shrubs<br />

HOR05 Broadleaf Evergreens, Climbers, Vines<br />

HOR06 Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs<br />

ALL COURSES ARE NOT OFFERED<br />

EACH SEMESTER.<br />

ANNUALS, PERENNIALS, BULBS<br />

This credit course will introduce students to a<br />

wide range of annuals, perennials and bulbs for<br />

use in modern landscapes. Instruction will<br />

focus on the identification,cultural requirements<br />

and ornamental value of these plants. Field trips<br />

may be used to assist in classroom study.<br />

HOR06 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 704911<br />

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C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS<br />

This course will introduce students to a wide<br />

range of deciduous shrubs for use in modern<br />

landscapes. Instruction will focus on the<br />

identification, cultural requirements and<br />

ornamental value of these plants. Field trips<br />

may be used to assist in classroom study.<br />

HOR04 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 704912<br />

DECIDUOUS TREES<br />

Today’s landscapes rely on ‘tried and true’<br />

species and new varieties of deciduous trees.<br />

In this course, you will focus on correct<br />

identification and cultural requirements of<br />

deciduous trees. Field trips may be<br />

incorporated to enhance classroom sessions<br />

and assist in the study of identifying features.<br />

HOR02 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 704913<br />

FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />

HORTICULTURE<br />

Horticulture is a complex field which<br />

encompasses the cultivation of flowers and<br />

ornamental shrubs and trees, plus fruits and<br />

vegetables. This course will provide individuals<br />

working in horticulture, those interested in<br />

pursing a career, or anyone with a keen interest<br />

in the subject with a practical overview tying<br />

together the various horticulture fields by<br />

illustrating common background, principles and<br />

nomenclature. Career opportunities and<br />

directions re also discussed.<br />

HOR01 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 704926<br />

HORTICULTURE -<br />

GENERAL INTEREST -<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

LAWN ALTERNATIVES<br />

Ready to throw that Lawnmower away?<br />

Think your only alternative is a high<br />

maintenance garden? This course will help<br />

you determine the lawn alternative that<br />

makes sense for your site, budget and<br />

lifestyle. We will cover the practical aspects<br />

of planning, installing and the often<br />

overlooked, maintenance of your lawn<br />

alternative. So if your ready to turf your turf,<br />

join us and gain the tools you need to make<br />

it a successful transformation!<br />

HOR41 FEE: $26.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May16 704927<br />

PRUNING & MAINTENAN<strong>CE</strong> OF<br />

SHRUBS AND TREES<br />

Pruning seems always to be a questionable<br />

task. This course including lecture, overheads<br />

and demonstrations of pruning will allow you<br />

the basic knowledge necessary.<br />

HOR36 FEE: $26.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 6:30-9:30 FF May9 704925<br />

STARTING YOUR GARDEN<br />

This evening is for the beginner and advanced<br />

gardener who keep our climatical changes in<br />

mind. Instructor Peter Prakke will cover soil<br />

improvement, lawn and garden fertilizers, lawn<br />

care (grass seed) and much more nutritious<br />

vegetable garden., The BEST tomato etc.<br />

Composting home and garden waste. Annual /<br />

perennial and planting suggestions. What to<br />

look for and HOW to purchase in a garden<br />

center. TIME for QUESTIONS. Handouts will<br />

be supplied. You are #1 in 2001 (in the garden).<br />

HOR24 FEE: $22.42 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 6:30-9:00 FF Apr24 704928<br />

LANDSCAPE DESIGN<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (080)<br />

If you are currently working in the<br />

Landscape/Horticultural trade and wish to<br />

upgrade your knowledge and enhance your<br />

career potential, or if you are interested in a<br />

career in this field, you should find this<br />

program valuable. It will also appeal to<br />

home owners interested in enhancing their<br />

residential property with carefully planned<br />

landscaping. The program offers an<br />

excellent opportunity for combining creative<br />

flair with scientific study and drafting and<br />

design skills. Theory and practice are<br />

skillfully combined, and interesting field<br />

trips and site visits supplement classroom<br />

activity. Instructors are skilled professionals<br />

chosen for their practical experience. The<br />

convenient part-time schedule allows you to<br />

upgrade your knowledge without<br />

interrupting your current employment.<br />

For further information please call the<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2375<br />

mailbox *1795 or for general information<br />

call (905)575-2298, (905)575-2025 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2298 or 2025.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, participants must<br />

successfully complete the six compulsory<br />

courses plus one elective.<br />

COMPULSORY:<br />

HOR01 Fundamentals of Horticulture<br />

LA010 General Plant Identification OR Horticulture<br />

Plant Identification Certificate<br />

LA009 Botany/Taxonomy<br />

LA001 Landscape Design I<br />

LA007 Landscape Design II<br />

LA008 Landscape Design III<br />

ELECTIVES - CHOOSE ONE:<br />

CAD06 Introduction to AutoCAD<br />

(refer to Engineering Technology)<br />

GI359 Pest Control Technology<br />

HOR07 Tree Care Basics (Arboriculture I)<br />

STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR<br />

REGISTERING IN THE CORRECT<br />

LEVEL (COURSE), DAY, TIME AND<br />

LOCATION. INCORRECTLY<br />

REGISTERED STUDENTS MAY NOT<br />

BE ADMITTED TO CLASS.<br />

ALL COURSES ARE NOT OFFERED<br />

EACH SEMESTER.<br />

HOR01 - Fundamentals of Horticulture<br />

Refer to Horticulture Plant Identification<br />

Certificate<br />

GENERAL PLANT IDENTIFICATION<br />

Professional landscapers/horticulturalists<br />

incorporate a wide range of plant materials in<br />

their designs. Here is your opportunity to study<br />

the basic identification features and cultural<br />

requirements of deciduous trees, shrubs,<br />

conifers, ground covers, broadleaf evergreens,<br />

annuals, perennials and grasses, both lawn and<br />

ornamental. Two to three field trips will be<br />

used to enhance your classroom study. NOTE:<br />

This course is a requirement of the Landscape<br />

Design Cert. Pgm. but “CANNOT” be used as<br />

a credit in the Horticulture Plant Identification<br />

Certificate Program.<br />

LA010 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 704914<br />

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN 1<br />

Effective landscaping not only enhances the<br />

aesthetic appeal of a property, it can also<br />

create very definite environmental benefits.<br />

In this introductory course, you will focus on<br />

the basics of professional landscape design<br />

and construction, plus the proper selection,<br />

care and maintenance of plant materials.<br />

LA001 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 704915<br />

LANDSCAPE DESIGN II<br />

Continue your study of professional<br />

landscape design in this course. You will gain<br />

a more comprehensive understanding of<br />

working drawings and grading, including<br />

drainage principles and techniques. Paving<br />

materials, retaining wall systems, the use of<br />

walls, fencing, screens, natural rockery, water<br />

features and wood structures in landscaping<br />

are also discussed. PREREQUISITE: LA001<br />

Landscape Design I or equivalent.<br />

LA007 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 704922<br />

LANDSCAPE DESIGN<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE - ELECTIVES<br />

ARBORICULTURE I-AN<br />

INTRODUCTION TO TREE CARE<br />

Arboriculture is the cultivation and care of<br />

trees and shrubs for use and ornament. This<br />

introductory credit course for the<br />

experienced professional or the new arborist<br />

covers indoor/outdoor basic from tree<br />

biology to tree care techniques for pruning,<br />

fertilizing, cabling, bracing, insect and<br />

disease diagnosis. An understanding and<br />

evaluation of hazard trees is included.<br />

NOTE: Upon successful completion of this<br />

course, registrants are invited to apply to the<br />

International Society of Arboriculture for 10<br />

<strong>CE</strong>U’s (Continuing Education Units).<br />

HOR07 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 704923<br />

PEST CONTROL TECHNOLOGY<br />

This course is for persons who may wish to<br />

obtain the Landscape class exterminators<br />

license; (previously Land class 1 and III)<br />

and those planning or developing a career in<br />

Horticulture. The proper use of pesticides<br />

and regulations for application. Safety,<br />

storage, transportation and alternative<br />

methods of pest control are discussed. There<br />

will be a $150 Ministry certification fee,<br />

which includes study materials and exam<br />

fee. Information will be provided first night.<br />

GI359 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU/TH7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 704924<br />

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you come on campus!<br />

Rooms are listed each day<br />

on our web site at<br />

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MUSIC<br />

MUSIC <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (809)<br />

(CREDIT COURSES) This program is<br />

designed for the adult learner who wishes to<br />

build on existing skills or begin a new and<br />

interesting study. You will explore new musical<br />

horizons through a basic study of music and<br />

develop a sound foundation, which will enable<br />

you to branch out to more advanced studies<br />

such as arranging, composition, computer<br />

music, etc. On successful completion of the<br />

program, you will have developed your musical<br />

ability to the entrance level of the three-year<br />

Music program at <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

For more information or to set up an<br />

audition/interview please call (905)575-<br />

1212 ext. 3152 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3152.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

The program is open to absolute beginners,<br />

or individuals at any stage from that. You<br />

may qualify for credit for previous musical<br />

experience. Level 1 instruments and vocals<br />

require no previous experience. You must<br />

supply your own instruments where<br />

applicable and pay for texts.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate you must successfully<br />

complete courses chosen from the selection<br />

below for a total of 180 hours of instruction.<br />

Mandatory Subjects:<br />

MU020 Theory - Preliminary<br />

MU123 Theory 1<br />

MU223 Theory 2<br />

Basic Ear Training Lab 1 & 2<br />

Ear Training 1 (Solfege)<br />

Options:<br />

Jazz Harmony Level 1<br />

Guitar - Levels 1, 2 & 3<br />

Piano - Introductory and Levels 2, 3, 4<br />

Vocal - Levels 1 & Advanced<br />

Music History 1<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Singers<br />

Jazz Improvisation - Beginner & Intermediate<br />

Harmony-Conservatory Preparation - Levels 1 & 2**<br />

Ear Training Lab - Levels 2, 3, 4<br />

Fun with Opera*<br />

Understanding Music*<br />

Total must add up to 180 hours of<br />

instruction.<br />

NOTE: Courses in the Music Certificate can<br />

be used as a general elective when a number<br />

of levels are taken in one subject are to total<br />

28 hours minimum (E). *not offered every<br />

semester. **offered in alternate years.<br />

FUN WITH OPERA - GI579<br />

refer to General Interest section<br />

BASIC EAR TRAINING LAB 1<br />

This independent study program allows you<br />

to work at your own pace with c.d. players to<br />

transcribe various musical aspects. Material<br />

will focus on intervals, triads, inversions,<br />

four note chords, two-part counterpoint,<br />

four-part chorale, diatonic melodies and<br />

rhythms. Prerequisite: Theory 1 including<br />

good knowledge of all major key signatures.<br />

Credit in the Applied Music Program.<br />

MU014 FEE: $128.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr8 705087<br />

BASIC EAR TRAINING LAB 2<br />

PREREQUISITE: (MU014). MU014 &<br />

MU024 is equivalent to MU141.<br />

MU024 FEE: $128.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr8 705088<br />

EAR TRAINING 1<br />

In this course the student will learn to<br />

recognize and sing all simple intervals and<br />

rhythms, aurally and visually, using the<br />

tonic sol-fa system with conducting patterns<br />

in simple time. PREREQUISITE: (MU123)<br />

or an ability to recognize notes in treble and<br />

bass clef in the key signatures of C, G, D, F,<br />

B flat major.<br />

MU140 FEE: $96.53 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-7:30 FF Apr11 705074<br />

EAR TRAINING LAB 2<br />

PREREQUISITE: (MU141) or (MU014 &<br />

MU024).<br />

MU241 FEE: $128.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr8 705089<br />

EAR TRAINING LAB 3<br />

PREREQUISITE: (MU241)<br />

MU341 FEE: $128.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr8 705090<br />

EAR TRAINING LAB 4<br />

PREREQUISITE: (MU341)<br />

MU441 FEE: $128.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr8 705091<br />

GUITAR - ADULT CLASS 1<br />

This course is designed for adult beginners<br />

who will progress quickly using finger style<br />

techniques. Participants will study the basics<br />

of music including basic rhythms;<br />

elementary chords and strumming; the use<br />

and understanding of guitar tablature; and<br />

left and right hand development on the<br />

instrument. Students will apply their new<br />

skills to a variety of traditional melodies.<br />

PA107 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-8:00 FF Apr9 705075<br />

S2 10 WE 6:30-8:00 FF Apr10 705076<br />

GUITAR - ADULT CLASS 2<br />

In this course the student concentrates on<br />

learning to read music as related to guitar,<br />

incorporating popular tunes and melodies.<br />

The student should have some proficiency<br />

with chords. PREREQUISITE: (PA107) or<br />

equivalent.<br />

PA207 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 8:30-10:00 FF Apr10 705077<br />

GUITAR - ADULT CLASS 3<br />

This session covers popular tunes, reading<br />

melodies, chords and rhythms.<br />

PREREQUISITE: (PA207) or a knowledge<br />

of rhythms and notes in the open position.<br />

PA307 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 8:30-10:00 FF Apr9 705078<br />

JAZZ HARMONY 1<br />

This credit course will focus on the<br />

construction and aural recognition of intervals,<br />

chords and modes. Other material will include<br />

diatonic chord progressions in major and<br />

minor keys, as well as chordal functions and<br />

substitutions. Credit in the Applied Music<br />

Program. PREREQUISITE: (MU123)<br />

MU181 FEE: $128.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 8:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705079<br />

C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

PIANO ADULT CLASS 1<br />

This course covers elementary playing<br />

techniques and basic theoretical principles<br />

including notation, tones, semitones,<br />

rhythm, and major scales. Access to practice<br />

piano required.<br />

MU100 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-8:30 FF Apr9 705080<br />

PIANO ADULT CLASS 2<br />

Students will be introduced to additional<br />

playing techniques as well as intervals,<br />

minor scales, and minor triads. Some<br />

popular tunes and duets may also be played.<br />

PREREQUISITE: (MU100) or MU010 OR<br />

1 yr. playing experience.<br />

MU200 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 8:30-10:00 FF Apr8 705081<br />

PIANO-ADULT CLASS 3<br />

This course introduces major and minor<br />

scales, arpeggios, and dominant 7ths. This<br />

material will be used in keyboard<br />

harmonizations of traditional and popular<br />

tunes. Participants may also study piano<br />

duets. PREREQUISITE: (MU200) or 2yrs.<br />

playing experience.<br />

MU300 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 8:30-10:00 FF Apr9 705092<br />

PIANO-ADULT CLASS 4<br />

Emphasis is placed on keyboard harmony as<br />

applied in classical and popular music.<br />

PREREQUISITE: (MU300) or 2 years<br />

playing experience. Credit in the Music<br />

Certificate Program.<br />

MU400 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 8:30-10:00 FF Apr9 705093<br />

THEORY - PRELIMINARY<br />

An introduction to the rudimental<br />

foundations of music theory, the student will<br />

focus on the musical aspects of notation,<br />

scales, melody, harmony, time and<br />

transposition. Musical writing skills will be<br />

developed through weekly assignments.<br />

MU020 FEE: $128.70 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 8:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705082<br />

VOCAL-ADULT CLASS 1<br />

A class for people who want to improve<br />

their singing skills - whether it’s in a choir,<br />

as a soloist with a band, or in the shower!<br />

Topics addressed will include breath control,<br />

voice production, stage deportment and<br />

intonation - all done in an enjoyable,<br />

informal atmosphere. There is no<br />

prerequisite - except a love of singing.<br />

PA160 FEE: $49.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-7:00 FF Apr9 705083<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-8:00 FF Apr9 705084<br />

VOCAL-ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D ADULT<br />

This course is for singers who enjoy solo<br />

performing, and want to increase their<br />

performance skills. Participants will get help<br />

with voice production, musicianship and<br />

interpretation. The course will be taught in<br />

master class style. PREREQUISITE:<br />

(PA160), or equivalent experience.<br />

PA360 FEE: $74.25 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 8:30-10:00 FF Apr9 705085<br />

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MUSICAL PERFORMING<br />

ENSEMBLES<br />

Musical Performing Ensembles require<br />

an interview, please call (905)575-1212<br />

ext. 3152 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3152.<br />

JAZZ IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP<br />

T h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e f o c u s e s o n t h e<br />

development of improvisational skills in the<br />

j a z z i d i o m , i n a n e n s e m b l e s e t t i n g . T h e<br />

a b i l i t y t o r e a d m u s i c a n d a b a s i c<br />

u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f t h e o r y i s r e q u i r e d . F o r<br />

f u rt h e r i nf o r m at i o n p le a s e c a ll (5 1 9 ) 7 5 6-<br />

0397 evenings, 6:00-9:00 p.m. only.<br />

MU909 FEE: $99.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:30-9:30 BF Apr9 705086<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATES - APPLIED<br />

(031) & ART (032)<br />

Th es e ce rt if ic ate p ro gr am s pr ov id e ser io us<br />

p a r t - t i m e l e a r n i n g o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r<br />

b e g i n n i n g a n d m o r e e x p e r i e n c e d<br />

p h o t o g r a p h e r s w h o a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n<br />

deve loping pro fessio nal skill s. T hrough the<br />

u s e o f i l l u s t r a t e d l e c t u r e s , f i e l d t r i p s a n d<br />

hands-on work, you should become familiar<br />

w i t h e q u i p m e n t , d a r k r o o m p r o c e d u r e s ,<br />

business practices and studio situations that<br />

are specific to the study of photography.<br />

Prerequisites for each course must be met.<br />

For further information about<br />

photography programs contact Anne<br />

King, Program Manager at (905)575-2312<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2312 or email<br />

kinga@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

OSSD, Mature Student Status or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

It is the responsibility of the student to monitor<br />

progress through the program and to apply in<br />

writing to the Chair, Creative and Applied<br />

Arts, Continuing Education, to receive the<br />

Certificate. The five core courses are required<br />

for both Certificates. An additional three<br />

courses from the appropriate Certificate area<br />

are required to complete that certificate.<br />

CORE COURSES (REQUIRED FOR<br />

BOTH <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATES):<br />

PY200 Photography 1<br />

PY210 Darkroom Techniques 1<br />

PY300 Photography 2<br />

PY109 150 years of Photography<br />

PY225 Studio Lighting<br />

APPLIED PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (031)- CHOOSE 3:<br />

PY402 Portraiture<br />

PY502 Advance Portraiture<br />

PY211 Darkroom Techniques 2<br />

PY105 Media Photography<br />

PY104 Video - Introduction<br />

PY110 Intro to Digital Imaging/Photo<br />

PY120 Advanced Digital Imaging<br />

PY230 Photo Illustration<br />

PW900 Work Experience<br />

PY112 The Business of Photography<br />

ART PHOTOGRAPHY <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(032) - CHOOSE 3:<br />

PY211 Darkroom Techniques 2<br />

PY106 Nature Photography<br />

PY500 Innovative Images<br />

PY800 Landscape Photography<br />

PY110 Intro Digital Imaging/Photo<br />

PY111 Doc.Photo/Urban Landscape<br />

PY120 Advanced Digital Imaging<br />

PW900 Work Experience Option<br />

Work Experience Option - PW900<br />

refer to Visual Arts Certificate<br />

(PLA) PRIOR LEARNING<br />

ASSESSMENT<br />

You may apply for credit in individual<br />

courses based on learning acquired through<br />

work and other life experiences. For<br />

assessment procedures contact the PLA<br />

office at (905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3298.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY 1<br />

Welcome to the exciting world of<br />

photography. This course introduces you to<br />

your camera, picture taking and basic<br />

darkroom procedures. You provide 35mm<br />

SLR camera (with manual operation),<br />

electronic flash, film (approx. 4), paper and<br />

set of multigrade filters (available in photo<br />

supply stores). Required text: Photography<br />

by Upton and Upton, available in the<br />

bookstore AFTER THE FIRST CLASS.<br />

Bring ONLY your camera to the first class.<br />

PY200 FEE: $168.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 1:00-4:00 FF Apr15 704941<br />

S2 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 704942<br />

S3 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704943<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704944<br />

S5 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704996<br />

SA 7 MO-TH 6:15-10:00 FF Jul2 704997<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY 2<br />

Building on the basics covered in<br />

Photography 1 (PY200) you will be<br />

introduced to, and encouraged to experiment<br />

with, new and advanced concepts from a<br />

broad range of photographic techniques.<br />

Advanced metering, filters, close-up &<br />

macro, push processing and advanced use of<br />

flash will be included. Prerequisite: PY200<br />

Photograpy 1.<br />

PY300 FEE: $173.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704945<br />

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

If you are taking digital pictures for business<br />

or pleasure, this course will help you to<br />

achieve better results and develop a better<br />

understanding of camera operation. Features<br />

specific to your camera (regardless of make<br />

or model), basic concepts of photography,<br />

introduction to digital darkroom (image<br />

resizing for printing or web publishing) will<br />

be covered. You must have your own digital<br />

camera and the ability to provide images<br />

from floppy, ZIP or CD-ROM. Computer<br />

experience beneficial.<br />

PY101 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 FR 6:30-9:30 FF Apr12 704999<br />

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MEDIA PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Explore practical and professional<br />

photojournalism strategies for handling<br />

equipment, selecting film, and shooting<br />

various stories (ie. human interest, sports,<br />

etc.) from concept to conclusion. A<br />

darkroom component is included in this<br />

course. You supply camera, film (approx. 6),<br />

photographic paper. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PY300 Photography 2.<br />

PY105 FEE: $158.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704939<br />

NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY: CLOSE-UP<br />

Focus on essential guidelines for capturing<br />

flowers, wildlife, insects on film in their<br />

natural habitat. One Saturday fieldtrip is<br />

included in this course. You supply film<br />

(approx. 3), camera, and have film processed<br />

between classes. PREREQUISITE: PY200<br />

Photography 1<br />

PY106 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704940<br />

150 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY:A<br />

REFLECTION OF THE WORLD<br />

Explore the history of photography by focusing<br />

on the technical development of the medium,<br />

its recognition as an art form, its<br />

communication role in the modern world. Work<br />

of important photographers is highlighted. Field<br />

trip to Toronto is part of this course.<br />

PY109 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 705000<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D DIGITAL IMAGING<br />

You will be introduced to advanced techniques<br />

of digital imaging using the specific features of<br />

Adobe Photoshop that encourage creative<br />

freedom. You provide photographs and<br />

computer storage media. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PY110 (Intro. to Digital Imaging)<br />

PY120 FEE: $372.80 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 705002<br />

DARKROOM TECHNIQUES 1<br />

Recognizing and achieving excellence in design<br />

and quality in finished prints is emphasized<br />

through hands-on projects in the darkroom. You<br />

provide film, paper, set of Multigrade filters<br />

(available in photo supply stores).<br />

PREREQUISITE: PY200 Photography 1.<br />

PY210 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 5 SA 9:00-4:00 FF Apr6 705004<br />

STUDIO LIGHTING<br />

Exciting results are possible with portraits<br />

and still life when you know how to<br />

manipulate natural and artificial light, flash,<br />

reflectors, posing and backgrounds. You<br />

require camera, tripod, flash, film (approx. 3)<br />

and to have film processed between classes.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PY200 Photography 1.<br />

PY225 FEE: $154.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 704998<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY INNOVATIVE IMAGE<br />

Experiment with image manipulation, hand<br />

colouring, collage, serial images, infra-red,<br />

double exposure, etc. by combining sound<br />

design theory and darkroom work. You<br />

provide camera, film. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PY300 Photography 2. This course takes place<br />

on 5 Sundays. April 21, 28, May 5, 12, 26.<br />

PY500 FEE: $180.50 ☎<br />

S1 5 SU 9:30-4:30 FF Apr21 704946


ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D PORTRAITURE<br />

TECHNIQUES<br />

C h a l l e n g i n g s i n g l e a n d m u l t i p l e p o r t r a i t<br />

a s s i g n m e n t s p r o v i d e y o u w i t h p r a c t i c e i n<br />

creative and effective use of light in various<br />

o ut d o or a n d s tu d i o s it u at i o ns . Y o u su p p ly<br />

t r i po d , fi l m (a p p r o x . 4 ) , c a m er a a nd h av e<br />

f i l m p r o c e s s e d b e t w e e n c l a s s e s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: PY402 Portraiture.<br />

PY502 FEE: $156.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 705003<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

(NON-CREDIT)<br />

PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR<br />

CRAFT/ART WORK<br />

Y o u w i l l b e i n t r o d u c e d t o a l l a s p e c t s o f<br />

p h o t o g r a p h in g y o u r o w n c r a f t/ a r t wo r k f o r<br />

portf olio or marketing purposes. Topics covered<br />

will inc lude lighting, film, backgrounds, flash,<br />

colour and black & white. You are required to<br />

p r o v id e y o u r o wn f ilm , 3 5 mm c a me r a w ith<br />

ad jus ta ble a per tur e and a tr ip od (no t ess ential<br />

but would be of great benefit).<br />

CR476 FEE: $64.16 ☎<br />

S1 1 SU 9:30-4:30 FF Apr28 705102<br />

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

WORKSHOP<br />

You are introduced to wedding photography<br />

t h r o u g h d i s c u s s i o n , d e m o n s t r a t i o n s a n d<br />

hands-on practice (with models...on location<br />

weather permitting or in a studio situation).<br />

You will be introduced to such topics as: the<br />

in te rvi ew, e nga gem ent p ort rai t, eq ui pme nt,<br />

f ilm, format, packages, personal style, print<br />

p r i c e s , t h e b o o k i n g , t h e c o n t r a c t , t h e<br />

wedding, post production, proofs, orders, etc.<br />

CR478 FEE: $151.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Jun15 705107<br />

SU 10:30-4:30<br />

DIGITAL CAMERAS-HOW TO USE<br />

YOURS EFFECTIVELY<br />

This workshop introduces you to the basics<br />

o f d i gi t a l p ho t o gr a p hy . T h r ou g h h a nd s - on<br />

ex per im ent ati on, d isc us sio n, de mon st rat ion<br />

yo u w ill cov er ca me ra con trol s, reso lut ion,<br />

e x p o s u r e , a u t o m a t i c f l a s h , c r e a t i v i t y a n d<br />

c o m p o s i t i o n . F i l e t y p e s a n d i m a g e s i z e s ,<br />

p r ep a r in g a n d o p ti m i zi n g y o u r i ma g e s f or<br />

printing/the web/email will also be covered.<br />

You supply your own digital camera.<br />

CR527 FEE: $40.81 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-1:00 FF Apr20 705517<br />

VISUAL ARTS<br />

VISUAL ARTS <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATES<br />

(041) (042) (043)<br />

The practical value of an arts education can be<br />

found in such positions as advertising,<br />

commercial and industrial design, textiles,<br />

teaching, recreation, gallery work or selfemployment<br />

as a painter, potter, jeweller. With<br />

additional training and experience these<br />

programmes could lead you to such occupations.<br />

For more information contact Anne King,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2312 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2312 or e-mail<br />

kinga@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

OSSD, Mature Student or equivalent<br />

Program of Studies<br />

It is the responsibility of the student to<br />

monitor progress through the programme<br />

and to apply in writing to the Chair, Creative<br />

& Applied Arts, Continuing Education, to<br />

receive the Certificate.<br />

(PLA) PRIOR LEARNING<br />

ASSESSMENT<br />

You may apply for credit in individual<br />

courses based on learning acquired through<br />

work and other life experiences. For<br />

assessment procedures contact the PLA<br />

office at (905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3298.<br />

FOUNDATION <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(041)<br />

Program of Studies<br />

7 courses plus 1 seminar<br />

MANDATORY:<br />

PG101 Design and Colour 1<br />

PD201 Drawing 1<br />

PD024 History of Crafts FALL<br />

CR442 Seminar: Safety in the Arts SPRING<br />

Plus any other 4 introductory or basic level<br />

studio/hands-on courses from Visual Arts Certificate<br />

courses orPhotography Certificate courses...studio/<br />

hands-on courses, from 4 DIFFERENT disciplines.<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (042)<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Foundation Certificate<br />

Program of Studies<br />

7 courses<br />

MANDATORY:<br />

PG201 Design and Colour 2<br />

PD301 Drawing 2<br />

CHOOSE ONE OF:<br />

LL700 Art of the Western World<br />

(see Distance Education)<br />

LL910 History of Art<br />

PY109 150 Years of Photography<br />

PT001 Philosophy of Art<br />

Plus 4 other studio/hands-on courses, prerequisites<br />

must be met, from Visual Arts Certificate courses or<br />

Photography Certificate courses.<br />

C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(043)<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Intermediate Certificate<br />

Program of Studies<br />

7 courses<br />

MANDATORY:<br />

PG301 Design and Colour - Advanced<br />

CHOOSE TWO OF:<br />

PT100 Introduction to Art Therapy FALL<br />

MD249 How to Start a Small Business 30 hours<br />

PD010 Teaching Arts/Crafts SPRING<br />

SS156 Introductory Psychology<br />

PY200 Photography 1 *<br />

(If not used in Foundation Certificate)<br />

PW900 Work Experience or equivalent courses as<br />

approved by Program Manager<br />

Plus 4 other studio/hands-on courses from Visual<br />

Arts Certificate courses or Photography Certificate<br />

courses (prerequisites must be met),<br />

ABOUT PLASTIC AND FINE<br />

ARTS <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATES<br />

To all students who are currently working<br />

on certificates in the area of Plastic and<br />

Fine Arts: Please contact the Programme<br />

Manager, Creative and Applied Arts<br />

department, if you have any questions or<br />

require information.<br />

FINE ARTS - OTHER<br />

TEACHING SKILLS FOR<br />

ARTS&CRAFTS TEACHERS<br />

This introductory course will examine how<br />

adults learn; the teaching of technical skills;<br />

course preparation and planning and<br />

student evaluation.<br />

PD010 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 704535<br />

PHILOSOPHY OF ART (E)<br />

Through lectures and demonstrations you<br />

will be introduced to different areas of<br />

philosophy of art using historical and<br />

analytical approaches. This course is<br />

designed as an introduction to some main<br />

theories of the nature of art, criticism and the<br />

place of art in life and society.<br />

PT001 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 704831<br />

WORK EXPERIEN<strong>CE</strong> OPTION<br />

This program involves students, supervisors<br />

and <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> in a unique<br />

opportunity that integrates classroom theory<br />

and learning with pertinent practical handson<br />

experience in a work place. You are<br />

responsible for arranging your own work<br />

place location and supervisor. You MUST<br />

receive approval from the Program<br />

Manager Visual Arts/Photography for your<br />

chosen work place BEFORE registering in<br />

this course.<br />

PW900 FEE: $148.50<br />

SA 10 MO-FR 9:00-5:00 FW Apr15<br />

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DESIGN<br />

BASIC DESIGN & COLOUR 1<br />

Through slides, lectures, projects you are<br />

introduced to the elements and principles of<br />

design including line, colour, texture and space.<br />

PG101 FEE: $160.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704832<br />

BASIC DESIGN & COLOUR 2<br />

Through self-directed learning, in<br />

consultation with instructor, you continue to<br />

experiment with the principles and elements<br />

of design. PREREQUISITE: PG101 Basic<br />

Design and Colour 1.<br />

PG201 FEE: $160.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704833<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D DESIGN & COLOUR III<br />

Through self-directed learning, with<br />

guidance from instructor, you experiment<br />

with principles and elements of design and<br />

colour with emphasis on personal<br />

expression. PREREQUISITE: PG201 Basic<br />

Design and Colour 2.<br />

PG301 FEE: $160.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704834<br />

POTTERY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS-RAKU FIRING<br />

TECHNIQUES<br />

The Raku firing process will be used<br />

exclusively. Beginners to advanced students<br />

will study clay bodies, throwing and handbuilding<br />

techniques, glazes and decoration for<br />

this fast and exciting firing method. Yous<br />

must supply your own welders gloves.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC201 (Foundation 1).<br />

Course dates are April 20 & 21/ May 11 & 12.<br />

PC009 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 SC Apr20 705001<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS-RAKU/SAWDUST &<br />

SAGGAR<br />

You will research and test raku glazes, build<br />

and fire sawdust, raku kilns using a variety<br />

of combustible materials. You supply your<br />

own welders gloves, 10 to 12 bisqued pots<br />

(small, medium sizes only). Course dates are<br />

April 20, 21 and April 27,28.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC202 (Foundation 2).<br />

PC023 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 BF Apr20 705006<br />

CLAY AND GLAZE THEORY 2<br />

Includes analysis, mixing, firing and<br />

evaluation of glazes, glaze/body fit,<br />

durability, cost, colour and hazards.<br />

Introduction to glaze calculation program<br />

INSIGHT. Text is available at time of the<br />

course from the instructor. Course takes<br />

place over three weekends (April 26, 27<br />

May 10, 11 & 31 and June 1. Computer<br />

experience necessary. OFFERED SPRING<br />

SEMESTER ONLY. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PC204 Ceramics Foundation 4 & Glaze<br />

Materials CR531 or permission of instructor.<br />

PC311 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 6 FR 7:00-10:00 FF Apr26 704767<br />

SA/SU 9:00-4:30<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - FOUNDATION 1<br />

An introduction to practical work which<br />

includes preparing clay; forming coil, pinch<br />

and slab pots; throwing cylinder forms on<br />

the wheel; glazing finished work. Materials<br />

and supplies extra.<br />

PC201 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 701093<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704692<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704704<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704720<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704728<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704740<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704769<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704781<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704793<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704805<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704819<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704755<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - FOUNDATION 2<br />

Course covers the construction of hardedged<br />

slab pots; throwing bowl forms on the<br />

wheel and slip decoration techniques.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC201 Ceramics<br />

Foundation 1.<br />

PC202 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704681<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704693<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704705<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704721<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704729<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704741<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704770<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704782<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704794<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704806<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704820<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704756<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - FOUNDATION 3<br />

Combine slab and coil methods; throw<br />

cylinder and bowl forms with ease and<br />

consistency; finishing techniques.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC202 Ceramics<br />

Foundation 2.<br />

PC203 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704682<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704694<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704706<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704722<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704730<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704742<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704771<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704783<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704795<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704807<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704821<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704757<br />

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Fall <strong>2002</strong> catalogue!<br />

Available in print<br />

on August 12.<br />

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<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - FOUNDATION 4<br />

Refine your technical and design skills.<br />

Construct handles, sets of wheel-thrown<br />

mugs, jugs and clay objects by combining<br />

handbuilding and throwing techniques.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC203 Ceramics<br />

Foundation 3.<br />

PC204 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704683<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704695<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704716<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704707<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704731<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704743<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704772<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704784<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704796<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704808<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704822<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704758<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - INTERMEDIATE 1<br />

Bottle forms in a variety of shapes will be<br />

thrown and the use of slips, oxides, glazing<br />

and texturing techniques will be covered.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC204 Ceramics<br />

Foundation 4.<br />

PC301 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704684<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704696<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704717<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704708<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704732<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704744<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704773<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704785<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704797<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704809<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704823<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704759<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - INTERMEDIATE 2<br />

Design and construct covered jars with<br />

variations in shapes, types of lids. Design<br />

and throw a canister set with consistency in<br />

lids and lid fittings. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PC301 Ceramics Intermediate 1.<br />

PC302 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704685<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704697<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704718<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704709<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704733<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704745<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704774<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704786<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704798<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704810<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704824<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704760<br />

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We need a minimum of 10<br />

students to run our classes.<br />

Register for your course at least<br />

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<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - INTERMEDIATE 3<br />

Developing designs and technical skills to<br />

create teapots and casseroles in series with<br />

careful attention to body forms, handles, lid<br />

fit. Handbuild wall tiles, plaques and murals.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC302 Ceramics<br />

Intermediate 2.<br />

PC303 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704686<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704698<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704719<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704710<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704734<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704746<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704775<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704787<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704799<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704811<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704825<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704761<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - INTERMEDIATE 4<br />

Design and construct four individual place<br />

settings of dinnerware.. thrown or handbuilt.<br />

Consistent design and decoration will be<br />

emphasized. PREREQUISITE: PC303<br />

Ceramics Intermediate 3.<br />

PC304 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704687<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704699<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704711<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704723<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704735<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704747<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704776<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704788<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704800<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704812<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704826<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704762<br />

POTTERY - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D 1<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC304 Ceramics<br />

Intermediate 4 and PC311 Glaze Theory.<br />

PC401 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704688<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704700<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704712<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704724<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704736<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704748<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704777<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704789<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704801<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704813<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704827<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704763<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D 2<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC401 Ceramics<br />

Advanced 1.<br />

PC402 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704689<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704701<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704713<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704725<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704737<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704749<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704778<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704790<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704802<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704814<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704828<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704764<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D 3<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC402 Ceramics<br />

Advanced 2.<br />

PC403 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704690<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704702<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704714<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704726<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704738<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704750<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704779<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704791<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704803<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704815<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704829<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704765<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RAMICS - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D 4<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC403 Ceramics<br />

Advanced 3.<br />

PC404 FEE: $175.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704691<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704703<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 704715<br />

S4 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704727<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr18 704739<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704751<br />

S7 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 704780<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr17 704792<br />

S9 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704804<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr18 704818<br />

SB 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 704830<br />

SC 10 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr18 704766<br />

FABRIC DESIGN<br />

FABRIC DESIGN COURSES<br />

ARE NOW LOCATED AT<br />

WENTWORTH CAMPUS<br />

FABRIC DESIGN 1<br />

Print and dye your own fabrics for quilts,<br />

clothing, decorative furnishings. Batik on<br />

silk, silkscreen print for repeat imagery on<br />

cotton, and paint on silk for detailed<br />

graphics or watercolour effects. Fibre<br />

identification, dye chemistry and finishing<br />

techniques will be explored. Fabric costs<br />

extra. Some supplies included.<br />

PX211 FEE: $173.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 W Apr17 704835<br />

FABRIC DESIGN 2<br />

Design and execute larger fabric projects<br />

(kimono, clothing, wallhanging, quilt). Dye<br />

chemistry is expanded upon and designs for<br />

finishing will receive more emphasis. Tiedyeing<br />

on silk and silkscreen printing, for<br />

repetitive designs, in pigments or gutta resist<br />

will be explored. PREREQUISITE: PX211<br />

Fabric Design 1.<br />

PX311 FEE: $173.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 W Apr17 704836<br />

C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

FABRIC DESIGN 3<br />

Multi-colour silkscreen prints, photographic<br />

stencils, marbleizing, dye painting and<br />

printing and dyeing on a variety of fabrics<br />

will be explored. Appreciation of the history<br />

of textiles and its uses in other cultures<br />

should result from the completion of these<br />

fabric design courses. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PX311 Fabric Design 2.<br />

PX411 FEE: $173.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 W Apr17 704837<br />

PAINTING<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING<br />

This credit course introduces the<br />

fundamentals of painting in the Chinese<br />

manner including differentiation of rice<br />

papers; brushes; ink and colours;<br />

manipulation of the brush; tonal gradation;<br />

colour and composition in painting seasonal<br />

flowers. NOTE: Supplies will be available<br />

for purchase from the instructor.<br />

PD101 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 9:30-12:30 FF Apr13 704838<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING 2<br />

A continuation of Foundation I with<br />

emphasis on composition and with special<br />

attention to use of primary and secondary<br />

elements in painting local flowers,<br />

butterflies, and sparrows. Materials extra.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD101 Chinese Brush<br />

Painting-Foundation I.<br />

PD102 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 9:30-12:30 FF Apr13 704839<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING-<br />

FOUNDATION 3<br />

This credit course focuses on the painting of<br />

figures, mist, waves, mountains in landscapes<br />

on non-absorbent paper and with emphasis on<br />

colour qualities, seasonal variations, distance<br />

and atmosphere. The use of<br />

foreground,middle ground and background in<br />

composition related to classical and<br />

contemporary scenes is stressed. Materials<br />

extra. PREREQUISITE: PD102 Chinese<br />

Brush Painting-Foundation II.<br />

PD103 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 9:30-12:30 FF Apr13 704840<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING-<br />

FOUNDATION 4<br />

This credit course will demonstrate basic<br />

techniques in painting animals from classical<br />

to contemporary. Students are encouraged to<br />

develop personal style. Materials extra.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD103 Chinese Brush<br />

Painting - Foundation III.<br />

PD104 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 9:30-12:30 FF Apr13 704841<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING-<br />

FOUNDATION 5<br />

This credit course will demonstrate the<br />

techniques of painting human figures on<br />

non-absorbent and absorbent rice paper<br />

including methods used from 960 A.D. -<br />

1279 A.D. as well as contemporary.<br />

Materials extra PREREQUISITE: PD104<br />

Chinese Brush Painting IV.<br />

PD105 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 9:30-12:30 FF Apr13 704842<br />

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C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING-<br />

FOUNDATION VI<br />

This credit course will analyse paintings<br />

from the Song Dynasty to famous<br />

contemporary works, applying the principles<br />

of composition, each student will paint a<br />

favourite subject applying relevant analysis<br />

on semi-absorbent rice paper. Students will<br />

be introduced to painting with malachite<br />

green and azurite blue - two very important<br />

opaque colours in Chinese painting.<br />

Materials extra. PREREQUISITE: PD105<br />

Chinese Brush Painting V.<br />

PD106 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 9:30-12:30 FF Apr13 704843<br />

PAINTING I<br />

For the beginner<br />

... painting basics, use of materials, oil and<br />

acrylic paints, composition, colour.<br />

Lectures, demonstrations and films enhance<br />

the programme. Materials extra.<br />

PD211 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704844<br />

PAINTING II<br />

You are encouraged to experiment with a<br />

variety of media and techniques and are<br />

introduced to historical developments in art<br />

and painting styles. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PD211 Painting 1.<br />

PD311 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704845<br />

PAINTING III<br />

You have the opportunity to develop a<br />

personal style using techniques and<br />

approaches from previous courses.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD311 Painting 2.<br />

PD411 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704846<br />

PAINTING IV<br />

You become aware of, and incorporate, the<br />

colour temperature of a painting..from warm<br />

and friendly to exciting or even jarring.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD411 Painting 3.<br />

PD511 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704847<br />

PAINTING V<br />

Study styles of painting techniques from the<br />

alla prima style of the Group of Seven to the<br />

broken colour of the Impressionists to the<br />

smooth, brushless quality of trompe l’oeil.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD511 Painting 4.<br />

PD611 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704848<br />

PAINTING VI<br />

In consultation with your instructor you<br />

experiment with special effects using the<br />

colour concepts of lustre and iridescence.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD611 Painting 5.<br />

PD711 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 704849<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING 1<br />

Watercolour for beginners. You will work<br />

from sketches done of nature or simple objects<br />

to produce a finished painting that shows<br />

movement and perspective. Materials extra.<br />

PD231 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 704850<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704856<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704862<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING 2<br />

Using a variety of techniques you work to<br />

complete pieces that show landscapes or a<br />

subject of your choice. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PD231 Watercolour Painting 1.<br />

PD331 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 704851<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704857<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704863<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING 3<br />

You develop your own objectives in<br />

consultation with your instructor. Technical<br />

proficiency and composition will be<br />

emphasized. PREREQUISITE: PD331<br />

Watercolour Painting 2.<br />

PD431 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 704852<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704858<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704864<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING IV<br />

Strengthen your understanding of composition:<br />

unity, dominance, repetition and balance..while<br />

working from still life. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PD431 Watercolour Painting 3.<br />

PD531 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 704853<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704859<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704867<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING V<br />

Experiment with colour and colour temperature<br />

to produce four finished pieces that<br />

demonstrate a knowledge of complimentary<br />

colour and triads. PREREQUISITE: PD531<br />

Watercolour Painting 4.<br />

PD631 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 704854<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704860<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704865<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING VI<br />

You study a Master watercolourist of your<br />

choice and replicate their style of painting.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD631 Watercolour<br />

Painting 5.<br />

PD731 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 704855<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 704861<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704866<br />

DRAWING<br />

DRAWING 1<br />

This credit course introduces the fundamental<br />

approaches and techniques of drawing.<br />

Students will make detailed studies and quick<br />

sketches to increase their abilities to observe<br />

and record. Form, space, line, texture,<br />

composition, and gesture are explored<br />

through a variety of media (charcoal, pencil,<br />

conte crayon). Realistic rendering is based on<br />

observation of actual objects.<br />

PD201 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704868<br />

DRAWING 2<br />

This credit course continues Drawing I with<br />

emphasis on accuracy and the relationship of<br />

drawing skills to painting and printmaking<br />

(silkscreen, etching, watercolour, oils, etc.)<br />

for individual expression. Materials extra.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD201 Drawing I<br />

PD301 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704869<br />

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DRAWING 3<br />

This credit course aims to free students from<br />

conventional approaches to drawing and<br />

encourage exploration using a variety of<br />

styles, techniques and materials.<br />

Consideration will be given to those<br />

interested in mixed media and related art<br />

fields. PREREQUISITE: PD301 Drawing II<br />

PD401 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr18 704870<br />

LIFE DRAWING 1<br />

You should develop an awareness of the<br />

masses, proportions and unity of the human<br />

body and learn to interpret these aspects on<br />

paper using varied materials and methods.<br />

Emphasis is on the recognition of the<br />

“quality of life” indicated by the human<br />

body in various poses. Nude models are<br />

used in this course. Previous drawing<br />

experience is of benefit.<br />

PD221 FEE: $172.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704871<br />

LIFE DRAWING 2<br />

Students concentrate on developing the<br />

ability to capture the general feeling of a<br />

pose, to differentiate various body types, to<br />

handle structuring of various parts and to use<br />

foreshortening and treat form through light<br />

and shade. “Seeing” is emphasized and more<br />

difficult poses introduced. In addition to<br />

traditional techniques, use of dry and wet<br />

washes, pen line, charcoal smudging,<br />

memory drawing and some basic anatomy<br />

are introduced to increase student<br />

competence with with materials. Nude<br />

models are used in this course.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD221 Life Drawing I.<br />

PD321 FEE: $172.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704872<br />

LIFE DRAWING - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

This advanced credit course continues the<br />

approaches of Life Drawing II. Nude models<br />

are used. PREREQUISITE: PD321 Life<br />

Drawing II<br />

PD421 FEE: $172.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704873<br />

DRAWING - NON CREDIT<br />

QUICK SKETCHING WORKSHOP<br />

Learn how to use the tools and techniques of<br />

quick (1-3 minutes) sketching to enrich your<br />

travels and supply valuable information for<br />

final/finished work. Photography is not<br />

always permitted in some areas but<br />

sketching often is. Through demonstration,<br />

hands-on experimentation and discussion,<br />

you develop your own system for recording<br />

pertinent and necessary colours/<br />

lines/shapes/designs.<br />

CR530 FEE: $60.52 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Jun8 705635<br />

JEWELLERY &<br />

SILVERSMITHING<br />

JEWELLERY AND SILVERSMITHING -<br />

BASIC/1<br />

An introduction to the basics of jewellery<br />

making including historical overview, tools,<br />

wax carving, lost wax casting, soldering and<br />

fabrication. Materials extra.<br />

PJ201 FEE: $170.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704874


JEWELLERY AND SILVERSMITHING -<br />

BASIC/2<br />

Add to previously learned techniques with<br />

additional casting and fabrication skills.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PJ201 Jewellery 1.<br />

PJ202 FEE: $170.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 704875<br />

JEWELLERY AND SILVERSMITHING -<br />

INTERMEDIATE/1<br />

An introduction to different methods of<br />

texturing metal. You design your own pieces<br />

and can expect to complete a brooch or<br />

pendant. Materials extra. PREREQUISITES:<br />

PJ202<br />

PJ301 FEE: $170.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704876<br />

JEWELLERY AND SILVERSMITHING -<br />

INTERMEDIATE/2<br />

You do wire work, twisting, shaping,<br />

forging..to produce chain. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PJ301. Materials extra.<br />

PJ302 FEE: $170.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704877<br />

JEWELLERY & SILVERSMITHING<br />

ADV/1<br />

You develop your own programme and<br />

projects in consultation with the instructor.<br />

Casting will not be part of this course.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PJ302. Materials extra.<br />

PJ401 FEE: $170.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704878<br />

CARVING & SCULPTURE<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN<br />

WOOD - BASIC/1<br />

An introduction to carving in the round<br />

including characteristics of wood, basic<br />

tools for carving and principles of threedimensional<br />

design. Materials extra.<br />

PS231 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704881<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN<br />

WOOD - BASIC/2<br />

Further explore and practice carving in the<br />

round and relief carving. Materials extra.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PS231 Carving and<br />

Sculpture in Wood 1.<br />

PS232 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704882<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN<br />

WOOD - INTER/1<br />

You will study the techniques used for<br />

handling more difficult materials including<br />

decorative chip and gouge carving as it<br />

applies to decorative and functional objects.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PS232 Carving and<br />

Sculpture in Wood 2.<br />

PS331 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704883<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN<br />

WOOD - INTER/2<br />

Explore large sculptures, pierced carving<br />

(open or relief sculpture). PREREQUISITE:<br />

PS331 Carving and Sculpture in Wood<br />

Intermediate 1.<br />

PS332 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704884<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN<br />

WOOD - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D/1<br />

Design and construct relief sculpture with<br />

the use of power tools. Finishing techniques<br />

will be explored. PREREQUISITE: Carving<br />

and Sculpture in Wood Intermediate 2.<br />

PS431 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704880<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN<br />

WOOD - ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D/2<br />

You explore laminating techniques while<br />

working on large pieces. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PS431 Carving and Sculpture in Wood<br />

Advanced 1.<br />

PS432 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 704879<br />

GLASS ARTS<br />

STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO<br />

PROVIDE THEIR OWN SAFETY<br />

GLASSES, CUTTER AND SOLDERING<br />

IRON FOR WORK IN THE<br />

STUDIO/LAB.<br />

STAINED GLASS FOUNDATION 1<br />

You will be introduced to design and<br />

techniques applied to leaded glass, including<br />

glass cutting, pattern development and lead<br />

construction. Materials extra..list provided in<br />

first class.<br />

PF101 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704885<br />

STAINED GLASS FOUNDATION 2<br />

You consider aesthetic and structural<br />

demands of glass with emphasis on quality<br />

design and craftsmanship. Materials extra.<br />

PF102 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 704886<br />

AIR BRUSHING<br />

AIRBRUSHING TECHNIQUES - BASIC<br />

You will become familiar with equipment,<br />

techniques and mediums and grounds,<br />

particular to the art of airbrushing. You<br />

supply airbrush, air supply, materials as<br />

required. Instructor will advise at first class.<br />

Materials/equipment costs: $600.00 and up.<br />

PD012 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704887<br />

AIRBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 2<br />

You expand on knowledge gained in level 1<br />

and work on a variety of complex designs.<br />

Materials extra. PREREQUISITE: PD012<br />

Airbrush Techniques - Basic.<br />

PD013 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 704888<br />

CALLIGRAPHY -<br />

NON CREDIT<br />

CALLIGRAPHY-CREATIVE<br />

ENVELOPES<br />

Vickie Peart will lead this one day, hands-on,<br />

non-credit workshop for beginner to advanced<br />

calligraphers. Addressing envelopes covers<br />

almost every aspect of letter design and<br />

provides a relatively stress free opportunity to<br />

experiment in a practical way. Designs are<br />

limited only by your imagination.<br />

CR496 FEE: $59.45 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Apr13 705101<br />

C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

PAPER TOLE<br />

PAPER TOLE-BASIC I<br />

In this credit course, students will cover<br />

terminology; the concept of pattern<br />

planning; the basic skills in use and control<br />

of the cutting knife - edging, sizing, wiring,<br />

shaping and building; matting and framing.<br />

Materials will cost approximately $45.00.<br />

PC126 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 704889<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704896<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 704903<br />

PAPER TOLE-BASIC II<br />

Gaining additional practice in cutting, the student<br />

is introduced to bark, and several types of<br />

feathering. Sculptural techniques for fine detail is<br />

introduced. PREREQUISITE: PC126 - Paper Tole<br />

- Basic I Materials are the students responsibility.<br />

Students will be advised of required materials the<br />

first night of class by the instructor.<br />

PC127 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 704890<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704897<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 704904<br />

PAPER TOLE-INTERMEDIATE I<br />

This credit course continues the development<br />

of cutting for feathers or fur. Also, bark<br />

sculpturing and an introduction to ice and<br />

snow. PREREQUISITE: PC127 - Paper<br />

Tole-Basic II. Students are responsible for<br />

materials. The instructor will advise of<br />

materials required the first night of class.<br />

PC128 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 704891<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704898<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 704905<br />

PAPER TOLE-INTERMEDIATE II<br />

A continuation of Intermediate I, sculpting<br />

for larger and more open pieces. Students<br />

will select buildings or people as subjects.<br />

PRERE QUISITE: PC128 - Paper Tole-<br />

Intermediate I. Material costs are the students<br />

responsibility. The instructor will advise of<br />

required materials the first night of classes.<br />

PC129 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 704892<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704899<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 704906<br />

PAPER TOLE-ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D I<br />

This course focuses on the sculpturing and<br />

moulding with emphasis on shape and structures.<br />

Subject choices will be from ships, water birds or<br />

fish. PREREQUISITE: PC129 Paper Tole -<br />

Intermediate II Material FEE: $45.00. Check with<br />

instructor first night for material requirements.<br />

PC130 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 704893<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704900<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 704907<br />

PAPER TOLE-ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D II<br />

At this level, students are introduced to<br />

profiles of animals, as well as, the human<br />

form with emphasis on the concept of<br />

planning to create perspective.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC130 Paper Tole -<br />

Advanced I. Students are responsible for<br />

material costs. Check with instructor first<br />

night of classes for required materials.<br />

PC131 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 704894<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704901<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 704908<br />

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C R E ATIVE & VISUAL ARTS/DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

PAPER TOLE-ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D III<br />

Gaining additional practice in planning, this<br />

c o u r s e w i l l d e a l w i t h t h e c o n c e p t o f<br />

movement (planes, trains, ships) with special<br />

attention to mounting and matting for effect.<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : P C 1 3 1 P a p e r T o l e -<br />

A d v a n c e d I I . N O T E : M a t e r i a l s a r e t h e<br />

s t u d e n t s r e s p o n s i b i l i t y . C h e c k w i t h<br />

i n s t r u c t o r f o r r e q u i r e d m a t e r i a l s t h e f i r s t<br />

night of class.<br />

PC132 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 704895<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 704902<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 704909<br />

VISUAL ARTS -<br />

NON CREDIT<br />

....AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT<br />

• ...REGISTER EARLY! Enrolment limited.<br />

F e e s d o n o t i n c l u d e t h e c o s t o f<br />

s u p p l i e s / e q u i p m e n t . A l i s t o f s u p p l i e s<br />

required for your workshop will be<br />

forwarded to you by mail.<br />

For more information contact Anne King,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2312 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2312 or e-mail<br />

kinga@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Photographing your Craft/Art<br />

work...(CR476)<br />

Wedding Photography Workshop...(CR478)<br />

Digital Cameras - How To...(CR527)<br />

Quick Sketching Workshop...(CR530)<br />

Calligraphy Creative Envelopes...(CR496)<br />

refer to catalogue index<br />

SAFETY IN THE ARTS<br />

Artists frequently work with potentially<br />

dangers materials and processes, and some of<br />

them get sick as a result. Ted Rickard,<br />

Canadian art hazards specialist and Manager<br />

of Health & Safety at Ontario <strong>College</strong> of Art<br />

& Design, will offer a slide lecture on the<br />

hazards of painting, printmaking,<br />

photography, jewellery, pottery, stained glass,<br />

wood carving and other arts. Feel free to bring<br />

your questions and individual concerns.<br />

CR442 FEE: $30.98 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF Apr27 705105<br />

TWIG FURNITURE<br />

Build and COMPLETE a fan back twig willow<br />

chair. Materials extra..$60 at time of workshop.<br />

CR510 FEE: $148.26 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF May11 705106<br />

CRAFT SHOW<br />

DISPLAY&MARKETING<br />

This one day seminar for artist/craftspersons<br />

deals with the marketing of crafts. Content<br />

includes identifying good sales opportunities<br />

for you, a look at the four “P’s” (people,<br />

product, price & place) of marketing, a<br />

review of display design and consideration<br />

of craft shows’ pros and cons.<br />

PC006 FEE: $50.72 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-3:30 FF Apr27 705103<br />

CRAFTS AS A BUSINESS<br />

Find out how to turn your craft hobby into a<br />

paying business. Learn about government<br />

agencies to contact, pricing your crafts,<br />

keeping track of your income and expenses<br />

and lots more.<br />

PC019 FEE: $50.72 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Apr20 705104<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION<br />

SOME IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION Distance<br />

Education allows you the opportunity to<br />

earn college credits by studying<br />

independently.<br />

How Do I Register?<br />

See page 5 to read about the various ways<br />

you can register.<br />

Instructors<br />

Instructors are available by phone and/or by<br />

e-mail for all courses to provide individual<br />

attention when needed.<br />

Textbooks<br />

If your course requires a textbook that is not<br />

included in the course fee and you are unable<br />

to come in to purchase it at a Campus Store,<br />

call the Distance Education Office to make<br />

arrangements to purchase your text by phone.<br />

Registration Deadline<br />

You can register for a Distance Education<br />

course up to two weeks after the official<br />

start or orientation date.<br />

Refunds<br />

Student intiated refund requests will only be<br />

accepted within 2 weeks of the course start date.<br />

Distance Education Phone Number!<br />

(905) 575-2703<br />

NOTE: When you see this symbol<br />

INTERNET<br />

you will require the following:<br />

Pentium-class computer with<br />

Windows 95 or better, and a modem<br />

with Internet connection.<br />

Distance Education courses have<br />

scheduled start and end dates. Students<br />

must complete course requirements<br />

and exams (if applicable) on the<br />

scheduled exam dates.<br />

BUSINESS/COMPUTERS -<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION<br />

BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

FOR WINDOWS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (082)<br />

General Information<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Business Computer<br />

section. An instructor will work with you to<br />

offer guidance and grade your assignments.<br />

He/she will also be available by phone<br />

and/or by e-mail for problem solving.<br />

What you need...<br />

Access to a computer with appropriate<br />

software or you may also use the <strong>College</strong>’s<br />

Open Access Microcomputer labs available<br />

at most campuses during specified hours.<br />

For further information, please call<br />

(905) 575-2703 or email<br />

disted@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

50 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

Texts are included in the course fees and<br />

will be sent with course material by start<br />

date. If you do not require a text,<br />

please notify registration staff<br />

at the time of registration.<br />

ACCPAC - GENERAL LEDGER<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 4.2 for Windows<br />

(AccPac Advantage Series-Corporate Editionformerly<br />

Small Business series)<br />

PREREQUISITE: Using Windows - Level 1<br />

plus familiarity with basic accounting. Final<br />

Exam: Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW190 FEE: $155.39 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704981<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS RE<strong>CE</strong>IVABLE<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 4.2 for<br />

Windows (ACCPAC Advantage Series -<br />

Corporate Edition - formerly Small Business<br />

Series). PREREQUISITE: BW190. Final<br />

Exam: Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Text extra. (Same text as<br />

used in BW190) Software not included.<br />

Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW290 FEE: $89.10 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704982<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />

See the Business section for a description of this<br />

18 hour course. Version 4.2 for Windows<br />

(ACCPAC Advantage Series - Corporate<br />

Edition - formerly Small Business.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW290 and familiarity with<br />

basic accouning concepts. Final Exam: Saturday,<br />

June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text<br />

extra. (Same text as used in BW190) Software<br />

not included. Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW390 FEE: $89.10 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704983<br />

ACCPAC - PAYROLL<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITES:<br />

BW190, BW290 and BW390. Exam date:<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Text<br />

included in course fee. Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW590 FEE: $155.97 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704984<br />

CA SIMPLY ACCOUNTING - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 8.5.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Using Windows - Level 1<br />

plus familiarity with basic accounting. Final<br />

Exam: Wednesday, June 26, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: R IMOLA<br />

BW150 FEE: $118.70 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704931<br />

CA SIMPLY ACCOUNTING - LEVEL 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 8.5.<br />

PREREQUISITE BW150. Final Exam:<br />

Wednesday, June 26, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m. Text<br />

included in course fee. Software not<br />

included. Instructor: R IMOLA<br />

BW250 FEE: $113.70 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704932


M.Y.O.B. - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 10 Plus.<br />

PREREQUISITE: It is recommended<br />

students have a basic understanding of<br />

accounting principles and concepts. Final<br />

Exam: Thursday, June 27, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: R IMOLA<br />

BW155 FEE: $151.11 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704979<br />

M.Y.O.B. - LEVEL 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of this<br />

18 hour course. Version 10 Plus.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW155. Final Exam:<br />

Thursday, June 27, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Software not included. Text extra (same<br />

text as used in BW155). Instructor: R IMOLA<br />

BW255 FEE: $94.10 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704980<br />

MANAGING YOUR PC<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE: Using<br />

Windows - Level 1. Final Exam: Tuesday,<br />

June 25, <strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

Text included in course fee. Software not<br />

included. Instructor: L RESTIVO<br />

BW004 FEE: $114.16 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704978<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS AC<strong>CE</strong>SS - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Using Windows - Level<br />

1. Final Exam: Thursday, June 27, <strong>2002</strong> 7 -<br />

10 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text included in<br />

course fee. Software not included.<br />

Instructor: B POTTS<br />

BW130 FEE: $109.94 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704973<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS AC<strong>CE</strong>SS - LEVEL 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW130. Final Exam:<br />

Thursday, June 27, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: B POTTS<br />

BW230 FEE: $109.94 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704974<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS AC<strong>CE</strong>SS - LEVEL 3<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW230. Final Exam:<br />

Thursday, June 27, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: B POTTS<br />

BW330 FEE: $109.94 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704975<br />

MS EX<strong>CE</strong>L - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW001. Final Exam:<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee. Software<br />

not included. Instructor: S SCOLLARD<br />

BW120 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704969<br />

MS EX<strong>CE</strong>L - LEVEL 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW120. Final Exam:<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee. Software<br />

not included. Instructor: S SCOLLARD<br />

BW220 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704970<br />

MS EX<strong>CE</strong>L - LEVEL 3<br />

See the business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW220. Final Exam:<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee. Software<br />

not included. Instructor: S SCOLLARD<br />

BW320 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704971<br />

MS EX<strong>CE</strong>L - LEVEL 4<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW320. Final Exam:<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee. Software<br />

not included. Instructor: S SCOLLARD<br />

BW420 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704972<br />

MS OFFI<strong>CE</strong> INTEGRATION - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITES:<br />

BW199, BW003, BW110, BW120 &<br />

BW130. Ver. 2000. Final Exam: June 22,<br />

<strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text<br />

included in course fee. Software not<br />

included. Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW135 FEE: $113.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704960<br />

MS POWERPOINT - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Using Windows - Level<br />

1. Final Exam: Monday, June 24, <strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9<br />

p.m. Fennell Campus. Text included in<br />

course fee. Software not included.<br />

Instructor: P PERRAULT<br />

BW003 FEE: $112.63 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704985<br />

MS POWERPOINT - LEVEL 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW003. Final Exam:<br />

Monday, June 24, <strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee. Software<br />

not included. Instructor: P PERRAULT<br />

BW203 FEE: $112.63 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704986<br />

MS PROJECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 1<br />

See the business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version ‘98.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Using Windows - Level<br />

1. Final Exam: Monday, June 24, <strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9<br />

p.m. Fennell Campus. Text included in<br />

course fee. Software not included.<br />

Instructor: P PERRAULT<br />

BW170 FEE: $110.50 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704987<br />

D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Using Windows - Level<br />

1. Final Exam: Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4<br />

p.m. Fennell Campus. Text included in<br />

course fee. Software not included.<br />

Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW110 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704965<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW110. Final Exam:<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW210 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704966<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 3<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW210. Final Exam:<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1- 4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW310 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704967<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 4<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 2000.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW310. Final Exam:<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW410 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704968<br />

PAGEMAKER - LEVEL 1<br />

Desktop publishing is increasingly popular<br />

using the IBM-compatible PC & Adobe<br />

PageMaker 6.5. This 18-hour course will<br />

cover topics related to text features, graphic<br />

tools, menu commands, basic elements of<br />

design, including page make-up. Learn to<br />

create a simple flyer, two-page newsletter and<br />

brochure, incorporating text and graphics.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Windows Level 1. Not<br />

available in open access. Exam: June 26, <strong>2002</strong><br />

7-10 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text included.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: R IMOLA<br />

BC032 FEE: $112.16 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704930<br />

QUATTRO PRO FOR WINDOWS<br />

LEVEL 1<br />

Using version 7.0 learn fundamental<br />

features, command structure and basic<br />

terminology. Create spreadsheets, enter data,<br />

formulas, copying, moving data, enhancing<br />

a spreadsheet with fonts, boldfacing, line<br />

drawing, saving & retrieving files, printing<br />

spreadsheets, working & linking multiple<br />

spreadsheet pages within the same notebook,<br />

linking multiple notebooks.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Windows - Level 1. Final<br />

Exam: Tues., June 25, <strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Text included. Software<br />

not included. Instructor: L RESTIVO<br />

BW140 FEE: $107.81 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704976<br />

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D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

QUATTRO PRO FOR WINDOWS<br />

LEVEL 2<br />

Enhance your spreadsheets and presentations<br />

w i th g r ap h s a nd c ha r t s us i n g Qu a t t ro P r o.<br />

Participants in this course will learn how to<br />

build a graph from basics; modify, format, and<br />

enhance the graph for a professional look. Use<br />

of clipart, and drawing tools for customization.<br />

Creating and using a slide show presentation<br />

o f g r a p h s c r e a t e d . V e r s i o n 7 . 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 1 4 0 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

Tu es day , Ju ne 2 5, 200 2 6 - 9 p.m . Fe nn ell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee. Software<br />

not included. Instructor: L RESTIVO<br />

BW240 FEE: $108.24 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704977<br />

QUICKBOOKS FOR SMALL<br />

BUSINESS - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

t h i s 1 8 h o u r c o u r s e . V e r s i o n 6 . 0<br />

RECOMMENDED: Wor king kn owledge of<br />

t h e W i n d o w s e n v i r o n m e n t a n d s t u d e n t s<br />

s h o u l d h a v e a b a s i c u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f<br />

a c c o u n t i n g p r i n c i p l e s a n d c o n c e p t s . Fi na l<br />

Ex a m: Sa t ur da y, J un e 22 , 20 02 1 - 4 p. m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW007 FEE: $113.70 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704988<br />

QUICKBOOKS FOR SMALL<br />

BUSINESS - LEVEL 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

t h i s 1 8 h o u r c o u r s e . V e r s i o n 6 . 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 0 0 7 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p. m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW207 FEE: $118.70 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704989<br />

USING WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

t h i s 1 8 h o u r c o u r s e . V e r . 9 5 a n d 9 8 .<br />

R e c o m m e n d e d : B W 0 0 1 W o r k s h o p f o r<br />

W in do ws . F in al E x am : Sa tu r da y, J u ne 2 2,<br />

2 0 0 2 1 - 4 p . m . F e n n e l l C a m p u s . T e x t<br />

i n c l u d e d i n c o u r s e f e e . S o f t w a r e n o t<br />

included. Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW199 FEE: $115.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704958<br />

USING WINDOWS - LEVEL 2<br />

S ee th e Bu s in e ss se ct i on fo r a de s cr ip t io n<br />

o f t h i s 1 8 - h o u r c o u r s e . V e r . 9 5 a n d 9 8 .<br />

Final Exam: Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4<br />

p . m . F e n n e l l C a m p u s . T e x t i n c l u d e d i n<br />

c o u r s e f e e . S o f t w a r e n o t i n c l u d e d .<br />

Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW299 FEE: $110.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704959<br />

WORDPERFECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 1<br />

This 18 hour course will introduce new users<br />

to the basic operation of WordPerfect 7 for<br />

Windo ws. St udents will learn to cre ate an d<br />

e n h an c e t e x t , p e rf o r m b a s i c ed i t i n g t a s k s,<br />

save and print documents. PREREQUISITE:<br />

U s i n g W i n d o w s - L e v e l 1 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

Satur day, Ju ne 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell<br />

C a m p u s . T e x t i n c l u d e d i n c o u r s e f e e .<br />

Software not included. Instructor : P D ANIEL<br />

BW100 FEE: $112.64 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704961<br />

WORDPERFECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 2<br />

The objectives of this 18 hour course will be<br />

t o i nt rod uce mor e e xper ie nce d us er s t o t he<br />

i n te r med i at e fe a tu re s of W or dP er f ec t 7. 0 .<br />

The topics will include use of the styles and<br />

t e m p l a t e s , t h e m a s t e r d o c u m e n t f e a t u r e ,<br />

c r e a t i n g t a b l e s o f c o n t e n t s a n d i n d e x e s ,<br />

m a c r o s a n d m e r g e a p p l i c a t i o n s .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 1 0 0 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

Sat urday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fenn ell<br />

C a m p u s . T e x t i n c l u d e d i n c o u r s e f e e .<br />

Software not included. Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW200 FEE: $112.75 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704962<br />

WORDPERFECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 3<br />

T h i s a d v a n c e d l e v e l 1 8 h o u r c o u r s e o f<br />

W o r d P e r f e c t 7 . 0 i n t r o d u c e s s t u d e n t s t o<br />

working with tables and text columns, making<br />

m athematical calculations, sorting databases,<br />

using borders, gr aphic lines and waterm arks.<br />

T h i s w i l l e n h a n c e t h e s t u d e n t ’ s a b i l i t y t o<br />

create and edit complicated w ord processing<br />

documents. PR ER EQ UISIT E: B W200. F inal<br />

E xa m : S at u rd a y, J un e 22 , 20 02 1 - 4 p . m .<br />

Fennell Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW300 FEE: $112.75 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704963<br />

WORDPERFECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 4<br />

T h i s 1 8 h o u r c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s p r i m a r y<br />

concepts of Desktop Publishing using Corel<br />

W P 7.0. You will investigate the techniques<br />

o f G r a p h i c B o x e s ; G r a p h s a n d C h a r t s ;<br />

Text Art; Fo nts & pub licati on of do cuments<br />

via the W W W. By course end you will be<br />

p r o d u c i n g n e w s l e t t e r s , b o o k l e t s ,<br />

advertisements, brochures & business forms.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW300. Version 7.0 Final<br />

E xa m: S at u rd ay , Ju n e 2 2, 2 00 2 1 - 4 p .m .<br />

Fennell Campus. Text included in course fee.<br />

Software not included. Instructor: P DANIEL<br />

BW400 FEE: $111.02 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 704964<br />

New MOUS<br />

Testing Centre!<br />

The Microsoft Office User Specialist<br />

(MOUS) Program is the only<br />

comprehensive certification method<br />

designed to validate desktop computer<br />

skills using Microsoft Office<br />

applications, affirm computer literacy,<br />

measure proficiency, improve<br />

productivity and identify opportunities<br />

for skills achievement. Become MOUS<br />

certified today!<br />

For more information on our new<br />

MOUS Testing Centre<br />

(Fennell Campus) and services,<br />

please call Marg DiVencenzo at<br />

(905)575-2219 or email<br />

mous@mail.mohawkc.on.ca.<br />

WEBMASTER <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

F o r in form a tio n on ce rti fic ate requi rem e nts<br />

please refer to the Business Computer section.<br />

52 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

BUSINESS INTERNET<br />

SKILLS <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

For information on certificate<br />

requirements, please see the Business<br />

Computer section of the catalogue.<br />

For further information, please call<br />

(905) 575-2703 or email<br />

disted@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

S t u d e n t s e n r o l l e d i n a n y I n t e r n e t c o u r s e s<br />

will re quire an I n tern et conne ctio n w ith an<br />

Internet service provider. The instructor will<br />

assist the students regarding course content,<br />

b u t c a n n o t p r o v i d e t e c h n i c a l s u p p o r t f o r<br />

o t h e r I n t e r n e t a r e a s i n c l u d i n g<br />

co m m u ni c a t io n s s o f t wa r e , c o nn e c t io n a n d<br />

configu ration. It is the responsi bility of the<br />

I n t e rn e t S e r v i c e P r o v i d e r t o p r o v i d e s u c h<br />

support. Students enrolled in the Web Page<br />

Design courses will be provided with a Web<br />

account to enable them to upload pages to a<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Web Server.<br />

It is the student’s responsibility to have the<br />

correct software.<br />

Students enrolled in any Internet course have<br />

t h e o p t i o n o f s u b m i t t i n g a s s i g n m e n t s a n d<br />

q u e s t i o n s t o t h e i r i n s t r u c t o r v i a I n t e r n e t<br />

e ma i l , i n a d d i t i o n t o c o n v e n t i on a l me a n s .<br />

C o u r s e m a t e r i a l f o r s o m e c o u r s e s a l s o<br />

includes a resource Web page. Students will<br />

b e p r o v i d e d w i t h t h e i n s t r u c t o r ’ s e m a i l<br />

address and appropriate Web page addresses,<br />

if applicable, in their course package.<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

Texts are included in the course fees<br />

and will be sent with course material<br />

by start date. If you do not require a text,<br />

please notify registration staff at the<br />

time of registration<br />

INTERNET<br />

ACTIVE SERVER PAGES - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE: Intro<br />

t o W e b S c r i p t i n g ( B I N 3 9 ) . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Textbook<br />

i n c l u d e d i n c o u r s e f e e . S o f t w a r e n o t<br />

included. Instructor: S SCOLLARD<br />

BIN64 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705724<br />

INTERNET<br />

CGI/PERL SCRIPTING<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE: Intro<br />

t o W e b S c r i p t i n g B I N 3 9 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

T u e s d a y , J u l y 2 , 2 0 0 2 7 - 1 0 p . m . T e x t<br />

i n c l u d e d i n f e e . S o f t w a r e n o t i n c l u d e d .<br />

Instructor: S HERNDEN<br />

BIN62 FEE: $120.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705722<br />

INTERNET<br />

CONFIGURATION<br />

WINDOWS/INTERNET<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

t h i s 1 8 h o u r c o u r s e . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

B W 1 9 9 U s i n g W i n d o w s - L v . 1 . F i n a l<br />

E xa m : T u es d a y , J u l y 2 , 2 0 0 2 7 - 1 0 p . m .<br />

Text included in fee. Software not included.<br />

Instructor: S HERNDEN<br />

BIN40 FEE: $120.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705478


INTERNET<br />

INTERNET STARTING POINT<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE: BW001<br />

or familiarity with Windows. Final Exam:<br />

Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong> 1 - 4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text included in course fee. Software<br />

not included. Instructor: S SCOLLARD<br />

BIN01 FEE: $111.56 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705709<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO WEB SCRIPTING<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE: Web<br />

Page Design Level 2 (BIN31). Final Exam:<br />

Tuesday, June 25, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Instructor: J BENKO<br />

BIN39 FEE: $119.94 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705715<br />

INTERNET<br />

JAVASCRIPT - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BIN31. Final Exam: Tuesday, July 2, <strong>2002</strong> 7<br />

- 10 p.m. Text included in fee. Software not<br />

included. Instructor: S HERNDEN<br />

BIN36 FEE: $120.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705477<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS FRONTPAGE - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BIN31. Final Exam: Tuesday, July 2, <strong>2002</strong> 7<br />

- 10 p.m. Text included in fee. Software not<br />

included. Instructor: S HERNDEN<br />

BIN61 FEE: $120.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705719<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS OUTLOOK<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. This is NOT Outlook<br />

Express. PREREQUISITE: BIN01 Internet<br />

Starting Point. Final Exam: Tuesday, July 2,<br />

<strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m. Text included in fee. Software<br />

not included. Instructor: S HERNDEN<br />

BIN56 FEE: $120.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705711<br />

INTERNET<br />

NETSCAPE<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BIN01. Final Exam: Saturday, June 22, <strong>2002</strong><br />

1 - 4 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text included in<br />

course fee. Software not included.<br />

Instructor: S SCOLLARD<br />

BIN50 FEE: $117.98 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705710<br />

INTERNET<br />

WEB GRAPHICS - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITES:<br />

BIN31. Web Page Design Level 2. Final<br />

exam: Tuesday, June 25, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m.<br />

Textbook included. Software not included.<br />

CorelDRAW 10 & Corel PHOTO-PAINT<br />

10 are required. (CorelDRAW & Corel<br />

PHOTO-PAINT are not available In Open<br />

Access) Instructor: M SCOTT<br />

BIN35 FEE: $112.63 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705725<br />

INTERNET<br />

WEB GRAPHICS LEVEL 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITES:<br />

BIN35. Web Graphics - Level 1. Final<br />

exam: Tuesday, June 25, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m.<br />

Textbook included. Software not included.<br />

CorelDRAW 10 & Corel PHOTO-PAINT<br />

10 are required. (CorelDRAW & Corel<br />

PHOTO-PAINT are not available In Open<br />

Access). Instructor: M SCOTT<br />

BIN53 FEE: $112.63 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705727<br />

INTERNET<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BIN01. Final Exam: Tuesday, July 2, <strong>2002</strong> 7<br />

-10 p.m. Text included in fee. Software not<br />

included. Instructor: S HERNDEN<br />

BIN30 FEE: $120.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705712<br />

INTERNET<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN - LEVEL 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BIN30. Final Exam: Tuesday, July 2, <strong>2002</strong> 7<br />

- 10 p.m. Text included in fee. Software not<br />

included. Instructor: S HERNDEN<br />

BIN31 FEE: $120.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr24 705714<br />

BUSINESS - APPLIED<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

Why not develop your business skills<br />

through distance education! You can<br />

purchase the textbook and workbook for<br />

BZ018 and/or the workbook for BZ020 at<br />

the <strong>College</strong> bookstore or by calling the<br />

Distance Education Office and ordering by<br />

VISA or MasterCard. You will have 12<br />

weeks to complete any of these courses.<br />

Remember that help from your instructor is<br />

only a phone call away!<br />

For more information, please call<br />

(905)575-2703.<br />

There is no orientation for these courses.<br />

Materials will be sent to registered<br />

students by Thursday, April 11, <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 1<br />

See the Business Section for a description of<br />

this 36 hour course. Note: A Century 21 text<br />

and workbook (Chapters 1-20) will need to<br />

be purchased from the <strong>College</strong> bookstore or<br />

by calling the Distance Education Office<br />

with a credit card. Instructor: J COLLINS<br />

BZ018 FEE: $183.55 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 705735<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 36 hour course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BZ018. Instructor: J COLLINS<br />

BZ019 FEE: $183.55 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 705737<br />

D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 3<br />

See the Business Section for a description of<br />

this 36 hour course. Note: Workbook<br />

(Chapters 20-30) will need to be purchased<br />

from the <strong>College</strong> Bookstore or by calling<br />

with a credit card to the Distance Education<br />

Office. PREREQUISITE: BZ019. Instructor:<br />

J COLLINS<br />

BZ020 FEE: $183.55 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 705738<br />

BUSINESS <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE -<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION<br />

(068)<br />

This program is designed to offer students the<br />

opportunity to study introductory business<br />

subjects in a distance learning format. Upon<br />

successful completion of eight core courses,<br />

the student will receive a Business Certificate.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

The following courses are required:<br />

CB101 Accounting 1<br />

BU195 Business Environment<br />

CB158 Marketing 1 (or BU196)<br />

BU224 Introduction to Economics<br />

BW199 Using Windows - Level 1 (or BW095)<br />

BW110 Word - Level 1 (or BW100 Wordperfect For<br />

Windows - Level 1)<br />

BW120 MS Excel - Level 1<br />

BW130 MS Access - Level 1<br />

Packages will be sent to registered<br />

students by course start date of<br />

April 10, <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

ACCOUNTING 1<br />

Students examine the role of accounting as an<br />

information system for planning and<br />

controlling business operation. NOTE: For<br />

CGA credit, students require both CB101 and<br />

AC201 with a minimum grade of B- and a<br />

grade of B is required to take AC201. This is a<br />

39 hour course. Text included in course fee.<br />

Final Exam: Wednesday, July 10, <strong>2002</strong> 6:30 -<br />

9:30 p.m. Fennell Campus. Instructor: H BEST<br />

CB101 FEE: $307.49 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705741<br />

ACCOUNTING 2<br />

Students will continue the study of<br />

accounting initiated in Accounting 1<br />

(CB101) which is a PREREQUISITE. A<br />

grade of B or better is required in<br />

Accounting 1 (CB101) in order to enroll in<br />

AC201. This is a 39 hour course. Text<br />

included in course fee. Final Exam:<br />

Wednesday, July 10, <strong>2002</strong> 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Instructor: H BEST<br />

AC201 FEE: $264.69 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705742<br />

BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT<br />

This 39 hour course provides students with a<br />

perspective of business firms as integrated<br />

organizations composed of a number of<br />

specialized functions. Topics include<br />

marketing, production, finance, human<br />

relations and labour relations. Concepts<br />

studied include forms of organization,<br />

management, small business, international<br />

business, the banking system, and other<br />

important issues related to business. Fee<br />

includes text costs. Instructor: H BEST<br />

BU195 FEE: $311.77 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705739<br />

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D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS<br />

This 39 hr. course familiarizes students with<br />

introductory micro-economic principles. The<br />

student will spend time studying microeconomic<br />

theory including the laws of<br />

supply & demand, the costs of production &<br />

profit determination under various market<br />

conditions. The material will demonstrate<br />

how these principles apply to current<br />

Canadian economic conditions & economic<br />

analysis. The final result will be to give the<br />

student a better understanding of how the<br />

Cdn. economy operates. Text extra.<br />

Instructor: H BEST<br />

BU224 FEE: $209.10 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705740<br />

MARKETING 1<br />

This course evaluates the field of marketing<br />

and its dynamic environment, the market<br />

segmentation and the selection of target<br />

markets, influences on buyer behaviour,<br />

market research and the product mix. This is a<br />

39 hour course. Fee includes text. Mid-term:<br />

May 29/02 Final Exam: July 10/02 Fennell<br />

Campus. Instructor: P KOLODZIEJSKI<br />

CB158 FEE: $318.19 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705743<br />

HEALTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S -<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION<br />

MENTAL HEALTH NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE FOR<br />

REGISTERED NURSES AND<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSES (044) & (045)<br />

With the increased demands for Mental<br />

Health services and the shrinking financial<br />

resources, the role of the Registered Nurse<br />

and Registered Practical Nurse working in<br />

the Mental Health settings has been<br />

expanded. This program is offered in a<br />

distance education format. It will provide the<br />

learner with the opportunity to develop a<br />

knowledge base and clinical skills in the<br />

area of Mental Health nursing. The first<br />

level of the program is designed to provide<br />

the RN and RPN with an understanding of<br />

the basic concepts of Mental Health nursing.<br />

Theory and clinical practice will be used to<br />

provide students with the skills required to<br />

function as a member of the Mental Health<br />

team within an institution or community<br />

setting. The second level of the program will<br />

provide an opportunity for Registered<br />

Nurses to develop research skills in<br />

participation in a research project related to<br />

Mental Health. The final clinical experience<br />

facilitates actual participation in a research<br />

project as well as providing the opportunity<br />

to develop clinical skills required to provide<br />

leadership in the Mental Health team.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

the Program Manager at<br />

(905) 540-4247 ext. 26704<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Current certificate of competence from the<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario. Completion of<br />

an Immunization Record prior to beginning<br />

clinical courses.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

MHN21 Concepts Basic to Mental Health Nursing<br />

45 hours<br />

MHN22 Nursing Interventions in Mental Health<br />

45 hours<br />

MHN23 Interventions Supporting Change 45 hours<br />

MHN24 Nursing Interventions in Severe Mental<br />

Illness 45 hours<br />

MHN25 Interventions With Special Populations<br />

45 hours<br />

MHN26 Integration of Mental Health Principles<br />

140 hours<br />

MHN27 Research Methods And Mental Health<br />

Nursing 45 hours<br />

MHN30 Integration of Mental Health Theory With<br />

Practice 70 hours<br />

CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS BASIC TO MENTAL<br />

HEALTH NURSING<br />

A basic understanding of the development of<br />

the Mental Health system in Ontario, the<br />

impact of current legislation on Mental<br />

Health Nursing, and the helping role of the<br />

nurse will be introduced in this module. The<br />

student will also have an opportunity to<br />

become familiar with the accepted<br />

diagnostic criteria in mental health as well as<br />

to begin to develop Interviewing Skills. This<br />

is a 45 hour course. Fee includes text costs<br />

and videotape deposit of $50.00. . Instructor:<br />

P NASHEF<br />

MHN21 FEE: $403.29 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 705749<br />

NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN<br />

MENTAL HEALTH<br />

The focus of this module is the role of the<br />

nurse in working with individuals, families,<br />

and other groups in promoting mental health.<br />

A variety of skills and therapies will be<br />

introduced along with criteria to assess their<br />

effectiveness. This is a 45 hour course. Fee<br />

includes text costs. Instructor: L PFEIFFER<br />

MHN22 FEE: $324.40 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 705754<br />

INTERVENTIONS SUPPORTING<br />

CHANGE<br />

This module will introduce students to<br />

change theory as a basis for promoting client<br />

adaptation. Principles of teaching/learning<br />

will provide a basis for understanding crisis<br />

theory, and for assisting clients to find<br />

appropriate community supports and to<br />

develop assertiveness skills as they cope with<br />

mental illness. This is a 45 hour course. Fee<br />

includes text costs. Instructor: L PFEIFFER<br />

MHN23 FEE: $294.39 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 705752<br />

NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN<br />

SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS<br />

The focus of this module is to assist the most<br />

severely mentally ill to function at his/her<br />

optimum level. The assessment of client<br />

behaviours and the use of appropriate<br />

support services both within institutions and<br />

the community will be investigated. The role<br />

of families and consumer/survivor groups<br />

will be an integral component of the content.<br />

This is a 45 hour course. Fee includes text<br />

costs. Instructor: M GARNER<br />

MHN24 FEE: $280.69 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 705757<br />

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INTERVENTIONS WITH SPECIAL<br />

POPULATIONS<br />

In this 45 hr module, the unique<br />

interventions used to assist those with<br />

specialized mental health concerns will be<br />

studied. The special needs of children,<br />

adolescents, the elderly and other<br />

cognitively impaired individuals are<br />

included. Interventions for individuals<br />

experiencing disorders related to substance<br />

abuse along with a variety of anxiety<br />

disorders are presented. The unique needs of<br />

survivors of abuse and violence are studied<br />

in this module. Fee includes text costs.<br />

Instructor: M GARNER<br />

MHN25 FEE: $321.14 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 705759<br />

INTEGRATION OF MENTAL HEALTH<br />

PRINCIPLES<br />

This clinical module will provide students<br />

with an opportunity to integrate the<br />

principles of mental health nursing in a<br />

clinical setting. Placements will be arranged<br />

in both institutional and community settings<br />

to allow students to gain an appreciation of<br />

the broad scope of interventions used in<br />

mental health. This is a 140 hour course. Fee<br />

includes text costs. Instructor: P NASHEF<br />

MHN26 FEE: $225.75 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 705763<br />

RESEARCH METHODS AND MENTAL<br />

HEALTH NURSING<br />

The role of a research base for nursing<br />

practice will be introduced in this module.<br />

Students will design a research project to<br />

facilitate the in-depth study of a<br />

contemporary issue in mental health nursing.<br />

The findings of each students’ research will<br />

be presented, using a variety of presentation<br />

styles, as part of this course. This is a 45<br />

hour course. Fee includes text costs.<br />

Instructor: J PAWLICK<br />

MHN27 FEE: $321.14 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 705765<br />

INTEGRATION OF MENTAL HEALTH<br />

THEORY WITH PRACTI<strong>CE</strong><br />

This clinical module will provide the student<br />

with the opportunity to identify issues<br />

affecting the practice of nursing in mental<br />

health and to utilize a research-based<br />

practice model to assist clients to achieve an<br />

optimum level of functioning.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MHN21. This is a 70hour<br />

course. Fee includes text costs.<br />

Instructor: P NASHEF<br />

MHN30 FEE: $143.35 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 705769<br />

G r a d u a t i n g ?<br />

D o n ’t forget to tell us<br />

that you are ready for<br />

your certificate!<br />

See details about<br />

Graduation in the <strong>College</strong><br />

I n f o rmation section at the<br />

back of this catalogue.


REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

ONCOLOGY NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (883)<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

the Program Manager at<br />

(905) 540-4247 ext. 26704<br />

INTRODUCTION TO ONCOLOGY<br />

NURSING<br />

This 30 hour course is designed to introduce<br />

the student to Oncology Nursing. Topics be<br />

discussed include: patho physiology,<br />

epidemiology, prevention, screening and<br />

detection, treatment modalities and clinical<br />

trials. An introduction to Oncology nursing<br />

will also be presented. Texts included in<br />

course fee. Instructor: S HAPKE<br />

NSCC1 FEE: $280.64 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705774<br />

COMMUNICATIONS AND<br />

PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES IN<br />

ONCOLOGY<br />

This 36 hour course focuses on<br />

communication and the psychosocial issues<br />

faced by patients and families living with<br />

Cancer. The nurse will be introduced to<br />

communication skills, developmental issues,<br />

impact of Cancer on patients and families,<br />

grief and bereavement and survivorship<br />

issues. Texts included in course fee.<br />

Instructor: T DE GELDER<br />

NSCC2 FEE: $260.70 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705811<br />

MAJOR MALIGNANCIES I<br />

In this 39 hour module, students will<br />

examine the disease processes of breast<br />

cancer, gynecological cancers (ovarian,<br />

vulvar, cervical, uterine and endometrial),<br />

stomach, liver, and pancreatic cancers,<br />

colorectal cancers, cancers of the bladder<br />

and prostate and testicular cancer. The role<br />

of the nurse will be discussed in relation to<br />

treatment, prevention and detection of these<br />

cancers. Module included in course fee.<br />

Instructor: S HAPKE<br />

NSCC3 FEE: $217.31 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705812<br />

MAJOR MALIGNANCIES II<br />

In this 39 hour module, students will<br />

examine the disease processes of cancers of<br />

the head & neck, the brain & the central<br />

nervous system. Skin cancer and<br />

Melanomas, multiple myelomas, adult<br />

leukemia and Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin<br />

lymphomas will also be discussed. The role<br />

of the nurse in relation to treatment,<br />

prevention and detection of these cancers<br />

will be reviewed. Module is included in<br />

course fee. Instructor: R BLAND<br />

NSCC4 FEE: $236.88 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705814<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D CARDIAC<br />

CARE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (870)<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

the Program Manager at<br />

(905) 540-4247 ext. 26704<br />

CARDIAC CARE RN ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D:<br />

MODULE 1<br />

This 60-hour module should increase the<br />

nurse’s understanding of the normal<br />

cardiovascular anatomy and physiology at an<br />

advanced level. It should improve the nurse’s<br />

skill in assessing the cardiac patient, including<br />

the identification of basic cardiac dysrhythmias.<br />

This module has 24 hours of clinical practice.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Current Registration from<br />

the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario as a<br />

Registered Nurse. Manual included - textbook<br />

purchased separately. Instructor: D BEDINI<br />

NSC46 FEE: $296.30 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706016<br />

CARDIAC CARE RN ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D:<br />

MODULE 2<br />

This 60 hour module provides the student<br />

with advanced knowledge of the patient with<br />

coronary artery diseases focusing on the<br />

pathophysiology and medical and nursing<br />

management. This module has 24 hours of<br />

clinical practice. PREREQUISITE: NSC46<br />

Module I or Challenge NSC51. Students<br />

must have a current BCLS on the<br />

completion of Module II. Alternate<br />

prerequisite, NSC17 (Critical Care, Module<br />

III Cardiovascular). Manual included.<br />

Instructor: D WEBER<br />

NSC47 FEE: $301.65 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706019<br />

CARDIAC CARE RN ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D:<br />

MODULE 3<br />

This 72-hour module will provide the student<br />

with advanced theory and skill to care for the<br />

patients with congestive heart failure, shock<br />

and/or hypertensive crises. NOTE: This<br />

offering of Module III is geared towards<br />

those nurses with no or very minimal<br />

experience in hemodynamic monitoring.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Module I and Module II.<br />

Manual included. Instructor: D BEDINI<br />

NSC48 FEE: $296.30 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706020<br />

CARDIAC CARE RN ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D:<br />

MODULE 4<br />

A 30 hour module consisting of six<br />

assignments due in a specific period of time.<br />

The assignments will reflect an advanced<br />

level in cardiac nursing. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Advanced Cardiac Care Module III. Manual<br />

purchased separately. Instructor: D WEBER<br />

NSC49 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706022<br />

D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

CRITICAL CARE NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (871)<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

ORIENTATION FOR CRITICAL<br />

CARE COURSES IAHS Campus<br />

Critical Care Nursing - Module 2 -<br />

NSC18/SY<br />

No Orientation<br />

(Start Date - Apr. 15, <strong>2002</strong>)<br />

Critical Care Nursing - Module 3 -<br />

NSC17/SW<br />

Tuesday, Apr. 16, <strong>2002</strong> 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.<br />

Critical Care Nursing - Module 4 -<br />

NSC19/SW<br />

Tuesday, Apr. 16, <strong>2002</strong> 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.<br />

Critical Care Nursing - Module 5 -<br />

NSC14/SY<br />

No Orientation<br />

(Start Date - Apr. 15, <strong>2002</strong>)<br />

Critical Care Nursing - Module 6 -<br />

NSC13/SY<br />

No Orientation<br />

(Start Date -Apr. 15, <strong>2002</strong>)<br />

NOTE: Registered students will receive<br />

their course materials by the<br />

course start date.<br />

For further information contact<br />

(905) 540-4247 ext. 26704<br />

CRITICAL CARE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

MODULE II RESP<br />

Emphasis in this 61 hour module is on<br />

assessing, planning, implementing and<br />

evaluating nursing care for patients in critical<br />

care settings with respiratory difficulty<br />

utilizing increased knowledge of<br />

pathopsychological processes. This module<br />

has 28 clinical hours. Prerequisite/Corequisite:<br />

Module I. Fee includes manual costs. Students<br />

will receive materials by the start date.<br />

Instructor: D WONNACOTT<br />

NSC18 FEE: $293.52 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705996<br />

CRITICAL CARE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

MODULE III C.V.<br />

The student will have the opportunity to learn<br />

specialized knowledge and skill as the basis<br />

for implementing the nursing process for<br />

patients with cardiovascular problems in a<br />

critical care setting. This module has 69<br />

hours with 24 clinical. There is a six hour lab<br />

that will be mutually arranged with the<br />

instructor. Prerequisite/Corequisite:<br />

Introductory Module I. Fee includes manual<br />

costs. Students will receive their materials by<br />

the orientation date. Instructor: J APPLETON<br />

NSC17 FEE: $334.01 ☎<br />

SW DE Apr16 705998<br />

CRITICAL CARE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

MODULE IV PSYCHO-SOCIAL<br />

This module focuses on implementing the<br />

nursing process for critical care patients with<br />

psychosocial problems such as drug<br />

dependency, abusiveness, suicide, and acute<br />

psychosis by implementing specialized<br />

knowledge and skills. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Module I. Instructor: A COPLAND<br />

NSC19 FEE: $155.12 ☎<br />

SW DE Apr16 706001<br />

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D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

CRITICAL CARE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

MODULE V NEURO<br />

By proceeding from normal to abnormal, the<br />

ma jor neu romu scul ar prob lems re sul ting in<br />

a dm is si on t o a cr it ic al c a re s et ti ng w il l be<br />

studied, together with implementation of the<br />

nu rsin g p roc ess for th em. Th is modu le has<br />

6 0 h o u r s w i t h 2 4 c l i n i c a l . P r e r e q u i s i t e /<br />

C o r e q u i s i t e : I n t r o d u c t o r y M o d u l e . F e e<br />

includes manual costs. Students will receive<br />

m a t e r i a l s b y t h e s t a r t d a t e . M i d t e r m : F e b .<br />

1 1 t h ; F i n a l : M a r c h 2 5 t h . I n s t r u c t o r : W<br />

BLACKBURN/S NICOSIA<br />

NSC14 FEE: $296.30 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706002<br />

CRITICAL CARE MODULE VI GI/GU<br />

T h i s 4 7 h o u r m o d u l e f o c u s e s o n p a t i e n t s<br />

w it h ga s tr oi nt e st in al an d ur i na ry p ro b le ms<br />

requiring critical care nursing including fluid<br />

and electrolyte balance and includes 8 hours<br />

clinical. Prerequisite/Corequisite: Module I -<br />

NSC15. Fee includes manual costs. Students<br />

will receive their materials by the start date.<br />

Instructor: D WONNACOTT<br />

NSC13 FEE: $241.83 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706003<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

NEWSTART NURSING/RN<br />

REFRESHER <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(874)<br />

For inf orma t ion on certi ficat e re quire ments<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Lynn Gwilliam, Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26705 or email<br />

gwillil@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

MOD. A-STANDARDS OF NURSING<br />

PRACTI<strong>CE</strong><br />

The content covered includes information<br />

related to concepts of adult education and<br />

self directed learning; use of nursing<br />

process; the role of the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses;<br />

and the health care delivery system. This is a<br />

27 hour course. Text costs included in fee.<br />

Instructor: E EDWARDS<br />

NS001 FEE: $173.09 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 706023<br />

MOD. B-NURSING SKILLS<br />

This course reviews in theory and laboratory<br />

sessions selected skills as identified in the<br />

“Standards of Nursing Practice for<br />

Registered Nurses and Registered Practical<br />

Nurses”. This is a 36 hour course. Fee<br />

includes text costs and $100 refundable<br />

videotape deposit. Instructor: K FIKIS<br />

NS002 FEE: $425.62 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 706024<br />

MOD. C-HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY<br />

This course is designed to increase the<br />

professional nurse’s understanding of<br />

anatomy and physiology and related<br />

microbiology. This course is a prerequisite<br />

to Modules D, E, F, K and L. This is a 45<br />

hour course. Fee includes text costs.<br />

Instructor: D WONNACOTT<br />

NS003 FEE: $388.34 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 706025<br />

MOD. D-PHARMACOLOGY<br />

This course will review the classification of<br />

drugs as well as current legislation related to<br />

the administration of medications. This<br />

course is prerequisite to Modules E, F, K<br />

and L. This is a 27 hour course. Fee includes<br />

text costs. Instructor: D WONNACOTT<br />

NS004 FEE: $215.62 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 706026<br />

MOD E1-NURSING IN HEALTH<br />

THEORY<br />

This course focuses on the nurse’s role in<br />

the promotion and maintenance of health by<br />

examining the role of the professional nurse<br />

in developing an understanding of growth<br />

and development with emphasis on prenatal<br />

and maternity care and the developing<br />

family. This is a 45 hour course. Fee<br />

includes text costs. Instructor: K KIZLAN<br />

NS005 FEE: $406.79 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 706027<br />

MOD F1 NURSING IN MENTAL<br />

HEALTH-THEORY<br />

This course focuses on providing care to<br />

individuals experiencing behavioural<br />

disorders. This is a 45 hour course. Fee<br />

includes text costs. Instructor: A COPLAND<br />

NS007 FEE: $371.84 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 706030<br />

MODULE K1 - ADULT NURSING<br />

This course provides a theoretical base for<br />

nursing care to adults experiencing maladaption<br />

requiring medical and/or surgical intervention.<br />

An understanding of the developmental tasks of<br />

adults is pre-requisite to this course. This is a 54<br />

hour course. Fee includes text costs. Instructor:<br />

D WONNACOTT<br />

NS032 FEE: $428.80 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 706028<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

NEUROSCIEN<strong>CE</strong> NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (614)<br />

This certificate program provides R.N.s with<br />

advanced theoretical knowledge and<br />

assessment skills for caring for patients and<br />

their significant others afflicted with<br />

neurological dysfunctions. All phases of care<br />

including acute, rehabilitative and palliative<br />

will be addressed. The program is designed<br />

for R.N.s presently employed in neuroscience<br />

or related settings. The main purpose of the<br />

program is to build on present knowledge and<br />

skills of the neuroscience nurse. This<br />

program will also prepare the registered nurse<br />

to successfully write C.N.A.’s neuroscience<br />

nursing certification exam.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

The program consists of 5 theoretical<br />

courses and 1 clinical practicum course as<br />

indicated below:<br />

HS105 Neuroanatomy & Physiology 54 hours<br />

HS106 Neuro Assessment & Diagnosis 30 hours<br />

HS107 Traumatic, Vascular & Neoplastic Disorders<br />

44 hours<br />

HS108 Hereditary, Developmental & Infectious<br />

Disorders 36 hours<br />

HS109 Degenerative And Miscellaneous Disorders<br />

36 hours<br />

HS110 Clinical Practicum<br />

56 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

THERE IS NO ORIENTATION FOR<br />

THESE COURSES. ALL COURSES<br />

START FRIDAY, APRIL 12TH, <strong>2002</strong><br />

AND STUDENTS WILL RE<strong>CE</strong>IVE<br />

COURSE MATERIALS BY THIS DATE.<br />

Please Note: HS110 - Clinical Practicum:<br />

The focus of clinical can take a variety of<br />

views, from general such as neurosurgical or<br />

neurological, to very specialized and focused<br />

such as epilepsy, pain, and Multiple Sclerosis.<br />

Prerequisite: HS105 & HS106. Students will<br />

develop a clinical practicum contract reflecting<br />

their own interests and learning needs. The<br />

learning contract, developed in collaboration<br />

with the clinical instructor, will outline criteria<br />

for evaluation along the timelines.<br />

NEUROANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY<br />

This 54 hour course extensively covers the<br />

normal anatomy and physiology of the central<br />

and peripheral nervous systems. Normal, as<br />

well as abnormal findings are related to<br />

clinical experiences allowing all material<br />

learned to be clinically relevant for the student.<br />

Fee includes manual cost. Midterm-May 30th;<br />

Final-July 11th. Instructor: W BLACKBURN<br />

HS105 FEE: $330.44 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr12 705887<br />

NEURO ASSESSMENT & DIAGNOSIS<br />

Students will feel confident in performing a<br />

complete neurological assessment on patients at<br />

the completion of this 30 hour course. Normal &<br />

abnormal findings will be discussed. Assessment<br />

of reflexes, cranial nerves, cerebellar and cortical<br />

sensory functioning and mental status will be<br />

discussed with an emphasis placed on the<br />

utilization and documentation of findings using<br />

the Glascow Coma Scale and Spinal Cord<br />

Testing Form. Fee includes manual cost.<br />

Prerequisite: HS105. Final exam:July 11th.<br />

Instructor: W BLACKBURN<br />

HS106 FEE: $218.48 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr12 705889<br />

TRAUMATIC, VASCULAR &<br />

NEOPLASTIC DISORDERS<br />

This 44 hour course covers traumatic<br />

neurological insults such as head and spinal<br />

cord injuries. Mechanisms of injury and the<br />

concept of increased intracranial pressure will<br />

be covered in great detail. Cerebral and spinal<br />

vascular disorders, as well as neoplasms<br />

affecting the nervous system will also be<br />

discussed. Common complications and possible<br />

treatment modalities will also be covered. Fee<br />

includes manual cost. Prerequisite: HS105 and<br />

HS106. Midterm: May 30th; Final:July 11th.<br />

Instructor: W BLACKBURN<br />

HS107 FEE: $287.78 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr12 705893<br />

HEREDITARY, DEVELOPMENTAL &<br />

INFECTIOUS DISORDERS<br />

This 36 hour course discusses an array of<br />

hereditary and developmental neurological<br />

disorders such as muscular dystrophy, spina<br />

bifida and cerebral palsy. Also discussed are<br />

epilepsy and a variety of infectious processes<br />

which can affect the nervous system. Clinical<br />

presentation, complications and treatment<br />

modalities will be covered as well. Fee<br />

includes manual cost. Prerequisite: HS105 &<br />

HS106.Midterm: May 30th; Final:July 11th.<br />

Instructor: W BLACKBURN<br />

HS108 FEE: $248.18 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr12 705895


DEGENERATIVE AND<br />

MIS<strong>CE</strong>LLANEOUS DISORDERS<br />

T h i s 3 6 h o u r c o u r s e h i g h l i g h t s<br />

demyelinating and degenerative neurological<br />

d i s o r d e r s s u c h a s M u l t i p l e S c l e r o s i s ,<br />

A l zh e i me r ’ s D i se a s e, Pa r k i ns o n ’s Di s e a se<br />

a n d A m y o t r o p h i c L a t e r a l S c l e r o s i s . N e w<br />

r e s e a r c h f i n d i n g s r e l a t e d t o e t i o l o g y a n d<br />

tr ea tme nt m oda li ti es wi ll be d is cus se d. An<br />

a r r a y o f o t h e r n e u r o l o g i c a l d i s o r d e r s<br />

inc luding Tri gemin a l N euralg ia, Migra ines,<br />

an d Be ll ’s P al sy w ill a ls o be c ov er ed. F ee<br />

includes manual cost. Prerequisite: HS105 &<br />

HS106. Midterm: May 30; Final: July 11th.<br />

Instructor: W BLACKBURN<br />

HS109 FEE: $248.18 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr12 705897<br />

CLINICAL PRACTICUM<br />

T h e c l i n i c a l c o m p o n e n t o f t h e p r o g r a m<br />

i n v o l v e s 1 5 0 h o u r s . T h o s e s t u d e n t s w i t h<br />

e x p e r i e n c e i n t h e n e u r o s c i e n c e f i e l d m a y<br />

apply for exemption of 60 hours. This course<br />

is st ud ent di rec ted an d s tud ent dr iv en. Th e<br />

c l i n i c a l h o u r s c a n b e c o m p l e t e d i n t h e<br />

s t u d e n t ’ s p l a c e o f e m p l o y m e n t o r o t h e r<br />

agencies as agreed upon by the instructor and<br />

as attainable. Instructor: W BLACKBURN<br />

HS110 FEE: $233.70 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr12 705898<br />

GERONTOLOGY<br />

MULTIDISCIPLINE: POST-<br />

DIPLOMA <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(806)<br />

For inf ormat ion on certi ficat e re quire ments<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Lynn Gwilliam, Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26705 or email<br />

gwillil@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY<br />

OF AGING<br />

This 30-hour course is an introduction to the<br />

study of aging and provides a survey of the<br />

b i o l o g i c a l , p s y c h o l o g i c a l , s o c i a l a n d<br />

s p i r i t u a l a s p e c t s o f a g i n g . F e e i n c l u d e s<br />

te xtb ook co sts an d $ 50. re fun dabl e depo sit<br />

for CD. Instructor: E STONE<br />

GER10 FEE: $260.51 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705963<br />

PHYSIOLOGY OF AGING<br />

This 30- hour cours e st udies the physi ology<br />

of human growth, development and aging is<br />

e x a m i n e d w i t h s p e c i a l r e f e r e n c e t o t h e<br />

influence of diet, environment, exercise and<br />

d i s e a s e o n t h e n o r m a l p r e c e s s e s .<br />

P re re qu is it e: G ER 10 . F ee i nc lu de s ma nu al<br />

c o s t a n d $ 5 0 . r e f u n d a b l e d e p o s i t f o r C D .<br />

Instructor: E STONE<br />

GER20 FEE: $214.89 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705967<br />

Be sure to visit<br />

our web site -<br />

c e c a t . m o h a w k c . o n . c a<br />

ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING<br />

T hi s 3 0 - ho u r c o ur s e will p r o vid e a f o c us o n<br />

a ss ess ment and p la nning f or the p syc hos ocial<br />

and spiritual needs of the aging individual with<br />

special attention given to understanding aging<br />

i n C a n a d a ; p e r s o n a l i t y d e v e l o p m e n t ; s e l f -<br />

p e r c e p tio n a n d s e lf - c on c e p t; c o mm un ic a t io n<br />

skills required for an older clientele; verbal and<br />

n o n - v e r b a l c o m m u n i c a t i o n t e c h n i q u e s p l u s<br />

c u lt ur a l v a r ia b le s . P r e r e q u is it e: GE R2 0 . F ee<br />

i n c l u d e s m a n u a l c o s t a n d $ 5 0 . r e f u n d a b l e<br />

deposit for CD. Instructor: E STONE<br />

GER30 FEE: $234.64 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705969<br />

MENTAL HEALTH ASPECTS OF AGING<br />

W h a t p r o c e s s e s a n d s u p p o r t s c h a n g e a s<br />

a d ul t s a g e? Ho w t o m a xi m i ze f u n ct i on i n g<br />

w i t h a g e r e l a t e d c h a n g e s . T h i s 3 0 - h o u r<br />

c o ur s e d ea l s w it h p s y ch o lo g ic a l p ro c e ss e s<br />

s u c h a s m e m o r y , p e r c e p t i o n a n d<br />

i n t e l l i g e n c e . T h e s o c i a l a s p e c t s d i s c u s s e d<br />

would include relationships and community<br />

i n v o l v e m e n t . P r e r e q u i s i t e : G E R 3 0 . F e e<br />

i n c l u de s ma n u a l c o s t a n d $ 5 0 . r e f un d a b l e<br />

deposit for CD. Instructor: E STONE<br />

GER41 FEE: $213.23 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705971<br />

COURSES IN NURSING<br />

THE MANAGEMENT OF WOUNDS<br />

This 30 hour course with 6 hours of clinical<br />

( o n c a m pu s ) e n h a nc e s t h e k n o w le d g e a n d<br />

s k i l l s o f t h e R N a n d R P N . T h e p r o g r a m<br />

topics will include:anatomy and physiology,<br />

r i s k a s s e s s m e n t a n d e a r l y i n t e r v e n t i o n ,<br />

wound classification and assessment, phases<br />

of wound healing, factors influencing wound<br />

healing, management of leg ulcers including<br />

D opp le r u ltr as oun d d ia gno sis a nd pr act ica l<br />

w o un d m an a ge me n t. A de m on st r at i on a n d<br />

p r a c t i c a l c o m p o n e n t w i l l b e i n c l u d e d .<br />

C o ur se fe e in c lu de s m od u le a n d te x tb oo k .<br />

Instructor: S BOLLAERTS<br />

HS127 FEE: $272.31 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 705986<br />

DYSPHAGIA ASSESSMENT AND<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

This 15-hour course (incl. a 6 hour clin ical<br />

s k i l l s l a b ) i s i n t e n d e d f o r RN s a n d R PN s<br />

w h o w i s h t o d e a l m o r e e f f e c t i v e l y w i t h<br />

s w a l l o w i n g a n d f e e d i n g d i s o r d e r s . I t w i l l<br />

a d d r e s s t h e i d e n t i f i c a t i o n , n u r s i n g<br />

a ss ess me nt an d ma nag em en t of dy sp hag ia .<br />

R e c o m m e n d e d m a n a g e m e n t w i l l b e o f a<br />

p r e v e n t a t i v e a n d r e s t o r a t i v e n a t u r e a n d<br />

B o o k s i nc l u d ed . N o o r i e nt a t i on ; m a t e ri a l s<br />

sent by start date. Instructor: J PLATT<br />

HZ133 FEE: $138.45 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr22 705979<br />

D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

ARRYTHMIA INTERPRETATION<br />

This 24-hr course focuses on the systematic<br />

a n a l y s i s a n d i n t e r p r e t a t i o n o f c a r d i a c<br />

a r r h y t h m i a ’ s . T o p i c s i n c l u d e c a r d i a c<br />

e l e c t r o p h y s i o l o g y , b a s i c p r i n c i p l e s o f<br />

cardiac monitorin g, calculation of rates and<br />

interv a ls; and interpre tation of sinus , atr ial,<br />

an d v e n t ri c u la r a r r hy t h m ia ’ s , h ea r t b l oc k s<br />

a n d p a c e m a k e r r h y t h m s . I m p l i c a t i o n s f o r<br />

m o n i t o r i n g a n d m a n a g e m e n t w i l l b e<br />

discussed. Choice of CD or text - call D.E.<br />

O f f i c e . M a t e r i a l s r e c e i v e d b y s t a r t d a t e .<br />

Instructor: D WONNACOTT<br />

HZ143 FEE: $118.80 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 705977<br />

BIOLOGY PREPARATORY<br />

This 39-hour course is intended for mature<br />

students wishing to enter Nursing or other<br />

Health Sciences/Health Care programs. The<br />

student will become familiar with the<br />

scientific knowledge of the human body<br />

necessary to recognize, accept and use the<br />

important principles in all phases of study in<br />

the Health Sciences. Fee includes textbook<br />

costs. Mid-term & final exams. There is no<br />

orientation. Materials will be received by<br />

start date. Instructor: J FAW<strong>CE</strong>TT<br />

HZA34 FEE: $369.27 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705899<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />

ASSISTANT/TECHNICIAN<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (047)<br />

This program is run in conjunction with the<br />

Michener Institute in Toronto. The theory<br />

will be given by distance education through<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Clinical experience will<br />

be provided by affiliated hospitals, private<br />

laboratories and clinics. Upon completion of<br />

this program of studies, students will be<br />

eligible to write the Ontario Society of<br />

Medical Technologists certification exam.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Mary Golba-Bylhouwer, Program<br />

Manager at (905) 540-4247 ext. 26706 or<br />

email golbam@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Courses<br />

MLA50 Med Lab Assistant Module 1 Introduction<br />

24 hours<br />

MLA51 MLAR Mod 2 - Laboratory Basics 21 hours<br />

MLA52 MLAR Mod 3 - Human Biology 39 hours<br />

MLA53 MLAR Mod 4 - Basic Techniques in<br />

Haematology 27 hours<br />

MLA54 MLAR Mod 5 - Bas Tech Chem 27 hours<br />

MLA55 MLAR Mod 6 - Bas Tech Micro 24 hours<br />

MLA56 MLAR Mod 7 Histo/Cyto 24 hours<br />

MLA61 Introduction to Transfusion Medicine<br />

24 hours<br />

Michener Institute Courses:<br />

MLA57 Human Behaviour<br />

MLA58 Clinical Skills<br />

MLA59 Clinical Placement<br />

Now Available - “Basic Laboratory<br />

Techniques” CD-ROM. This CD is meant to<br />

enhance the student’s understanding of basic<br />

lab techniques. It provides a visual aid to<br />

techniques described in the course materials.<br />

Information on the CD is pertinent to courses<br />

MLA51, MLA53, MLA54, MLA55 and<br />

MLA61. To purchase call 905-575-2703.<br />

Cost $50.31. Non-refundable; non-returnable.<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 57


D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE<br />

OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED<br />

HEALTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

I wish to apply for the Part-time Medical<br />

Laboratory Assistant/Technician Certificate.<br />

❏ I have grade 12 English, Math &<br />

Science<br />

❏ I am applying as a mature student<br />

Please send this application to:<br />

Mary Golba-Bylhouwer,<br />

MLT Program Manager,<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Institute of Applied Health Sciences<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> of Applied Arts<br />

and Technology<br />

P.O. Box 2034,<br />

Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2<br />

Name ____________________________<br />

Address __________________________<br />

_________________________________<br />

_________________________________<br />

City _____________________________<br />

Postal Code _______________________<br />

Home Tel _________________________<br />

Work Tel _________________________<br />

NOTE: There is no orientation for this<br />

program. Exam dates will be noted in<br />

course materials. All course materials will<br />

be sent to registered students by start date<br />

- Wednesday, April 10th, <strong>2002</strong>. The<br />

clinical skills laboratory sessions will<br />

begin on April 5th at <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

MED LAB ASSISTANT MODULE 1<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

This is an introductory unit which provides<br />

an overview of the program. The course will<br />

focus on ethics, standards of practice, patient<br />

r i g h t s a n d s a f e t y . S p e c i m e n c o l l e c t i o n ,<br />

h a n d l i n g , r e c e p t i o n , p r o c e s s i n g a n d<br />

as so ci at ed cl er ic al du ti es a re al so c ov ere d.<br />

2 4 h o u r c o u r s e . F e e i n c l u d e s t e x t c o s t s .<br />

Instructor: A MILLER<br />

MLA50 FEE: $219.33 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705941<br />

MLAR MOD 2 - LABORATORY<br />

BASICS<br />

B a s i c m e d i c a l l a b o r a t o r y m a t h e m a t i c s ,<br />

chemistry, applicable physics and laboratory<br />

terminology will be reviewed. The care and<br />

use of basic laboratory instruments, as well<br />

as the care, uses, standards and properties of<br />

gla ss and plas ticwa re w ill be stud ie d. How<br />

t o p r e p a r e s i m p l e r e a g e n t s a n d s o l u t i o n s<br />

usi ng the prope r gl asswa re/pl astic ware will<br />

be pr ese nted . 21 hou r c ours e. Fee i nclu des<br />

text costs. Instructor: A MILLER<br />

MLA51 FEE: $114.65 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705953<br />

MLAR MOD 3 - HUMAN BIOLOGY<br />

Upon successful completion of this module,<br />

t h e s t u d e n t w i l l h a v e d e m o n s t r a t e d<br />

k no wl ed ge of t he v ari ou s sy st em s, or ga ns ,<br />

t i s s u e s a n d c e l l s t h a t m a k e u p t h e h u m a n<br />

body. In addition, diseases and disorders that<br />

affect humans as well as the body’s response<br />

t o t h e s e s t a t e s w i l l b e s t u d i e d . W h e r e v e r<br />

possible, appropriate laboratory tests that are<br />

used in the diagnosis, treatment, assessment<br />

a n d p r o g n o s i s f o r t h e s e i l l n e s s e s w i l l b e<br />

reviewed. 39 hour course. Fee includes text<br />

costs. Instructor: P GRODECKI<br />

MLA52 FEE: $291.97 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705955<br />

MLAR MOD 4 - BASIC TECHNIQUES<br />

IN HAEMATOLOGY<br />

A t t h e l a b a s s i s t a n t l e v e l , c o l l e c t i o n a n d<br />

h a n d l i n g o f r o u t i n e h a e m a t o l o g i c a l<br />

specimens, preparation and staining of blood<br />

f i l m s , s e t t i n g u p f o r p r o c e s s i n g ( u s i n g<br />

automated equipment) of haemoglobins, and<br />

b l o o d c e l l c o u n t s w i l l b e s t u d i e d .<br />

M e t h o d o l o g y i n v o l v e d f o r<br />

microhaematocrits, erythrocyte sedimentation<br />

r at es a nd ba si c coa gu la t io n s tu di es wi l l be<br />

e x a m i n e d , a s w e l l a s a s s o c i a t e d c l e r i c a l<br />

d u t i e s . 2 7 h o u r c o u r s e . F e e i n c l u d e s t e x t<br />

costs. Instructor: A MILLER<br />

MLA53 FEE: $144.35 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705956<br />

MLAR MOD 5 - BAS TECH CHEM<br />

At t he l ab as sis ta nt lev el , p ro ce du re s us e d<br />

in th e co ll ec tio n, h an dl in g, p roc es si ng a nd<br />

e x a m i n i n g o f s p e c i m e n s f o r c h e m i c a l<br />

a n al ys i s wil l b e s tu di e d. Ur in a ly si s , bl o od<br />

g l u c o s e , a n d f e c a l o c c u l t b l o o d t e s t i n g<br />

techniques will be examined as well as any<br />

r e l e v a n t a u t o m a t i o n a n d m a i n t e n a n c e .<br />

C le r i c a l d u t i e s w il l b e r e v i e we d . 2 7 h o u r<br />

c ou r se . F ee i nc lu d es te xt c o st s. I ns tr uc to r:<br />

A MILLER<br />

MLA54 FEE: $144.35 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705957<br />

MLAR MOD 6 - BAS TECH MICRO<br />

A t t he lab a ssi stan t lev el, ba sic pr oced ure s<br />

u s e d i n t h e m i c r o b i o l o g y l a b s u c h a s<br />

s pe c im en c o ll ec ti o n an d ha n dl in g , pl at i ng ,<br />

me dia prepar ation and routi ne s tainin g wi ll<br />

b e r e v i e w e d . P r e p a r a t i o n o f s t a i n s a n d<br />

reagents will be studied as well as pertinent<br />

clerical duties. 24 hour course. Fee includes<br />

text costs. Instructor: A MILLER<br />

MLA55 FEE: $129.50 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705958<br />

MLAR MOD 7 HISTO/CYTO<br />

C o l l e c t i o n , h a n d l i n g , p r o c e s s i n g a n d<br />

p re p ar a t io n o f hi st ol o gi ca l an d c yt ol og i ca l<br />

s peci mens at th e l ab a ssis tant le vel wil l b e<br />

s t u d i e d . T h e c a r e , o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d<br />

m a i n te n a n ce o f e qu i p m e nt , p r e p a ra t i o n o f<br />

s i m p l e s o l u t i o n s a n d r e a g e n t s , r o u t i n e<br />

s t ai ni n g of s e ct i on s a nd s me a rs a s w el l a s<br />

appropriate clerical duties will be reviewed.<br />

2 4 h o u r c o u r s e . F e e i n c l u d e s t e x t c o s t s .<br />

Instructor: A MILLER<br />

MLA56 FEE: $129.50 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705959<br />

58 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

INTRODUCTION TO TRANSFUSION<br />

MEDICINE<br />

This 24 hour course will provide the student<br />

with a basic knowledge of blood groups and<br />

b lo o d pr o d u c t s. S t or a g e r e q u i r em e n t s a n d<br />

th e e f fe ct s o f s t or a ge w i ll be e x am i ne d i n<br />

re l a ti o n t o b l oo d a n d b l oo d p r o du c t s. Th e<br />

course will also e xamine the tests routinely<br />

p e r f o r m e d i n t r a n s f u s i o n m e d i c i n e . F e e<br />

includes text costs. Instructor: A MILLER<br />

MLA61 FEE: $129.50 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705961<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY -<br />

OTHER<br />

HEMOSTASIS<br />

H e mosta sis fo r th e cro sstra ine r. A rev ie w o f<br />

coagulation using a unique approach, intrinsic,<br />

extrinsic and fibrinolytic pathways. A look at<br />

th e v a rio u s th r om b o ly ti c th e ra p ie s, pl a te le t s<br />

a nd t he i r ro le , q u a lity a ssu ra n c e , c o mm o n ly<br />

u se d te c h n o lo g ie s a n d c a se stu d ie s . T hi s 1 8<br />

hour course will consist of 5 assignments and<br />

a final exam. Course materials will be sent to<br />

re g i st e r e d s t u d e n t s b y t h e s t a r t d a t e . F i n a l<br />

Exam arranged with instructor. Text included<br />

in fee. Instructor: V SALONEN<br />

MLEC5 FEE: $110.50 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr22 706012<br />

PHYTOTHERAPY<br />

(HERBAL MEDICINE) (033)<br />

For information on the Phytotherapy program<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Mary Golba-Bylhouwer, Program<br />

Manager at (905)540-4247 ext. 26706 or<br />

email golbam@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

EMBRYOLOGY & HISTOLOGY<br />

This 42-hour course will focus on the changes<br />

that occur during embryological development,<br />

which in turn helps to differentiate the general<br />

anatom ical struc ture of the adul t body. T h e<br />

ultrastructure of skeletal muscle, the heart, the<br />

st o m ac h, p an cr e as , li v er a nd th e in t es t in es<br />

w i l l a l s o b e e x a m i n e d . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

H M P 1 3 o r b y p e r m i s s i o n o f t h e P r o g r a m<br />

Manager . C D -R om included. S tudents m ust<br />

h a v e a c c e s s t o c o m p u t e r w i t h C D - R o m .<br />

Instructor: O GRIGENAS<br />

HMP60 FEE: $272.10 ☎<br />

SZ DE Apr15 706034<br />

BREASTFEEDING<br />

PROGRAM<br />

T h i s t w o m o d u l e p r o g r a m i s i n t e n d e d f o r<br />

health professionals and other individuals who<br />

e d u c a te a n d su p p o rt b re a s tf e e d i n g m o th e rs.<br />

P a rt ic i p a n t s g a i n u p -t o -d a te k n o wl e d g e a n d<br />

skills in breastfeeding support and awareness<br />

of current issues in lactation. The program will<br />

provide continuing education credits (<strong>CE</strong>RPS)<br />

from the IBLC and help prepare students for<br />

the IBCLC certification exam.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Petra Brown, Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26703 or email<br />

brownp@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the “Acknowledgement of Completion”,<br />

students must complete two modules:<br />

NSC93 Breastfeeding I<br />

NSC94 Breastfeeding II<br />

There is no orientation. All packages will be<br />

sent to registered students by the start date.


Challenge Exam<br />

S tu de nt s w it h ed uc at i on al b ac kg r ou nd a nd<br />

c l i ni c a l e x p e r ie n c e m a y w r i t e a ch a l l e ng e<br />

e x a m i n l i e u o f t a k i n g t h e f i r s t m o d u l e .<br />

S u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e c h a l l e n g e<br />

e x a m p r o v i d e s t h e e q u i v a l e n t c r e d i t t o<br />

completion of the module.<br />

Challenge exam FEE: $96.00.<br />

Please contact (905)540-4247 ext. 26715.<br />

BREASTFEEDING I<br />

T h e c o u r s e e n c o m p a s s e s a n a t o m y a n d<br />

p h y s i o l o g y , c o r e s k i l l s i n a s s i s t i n g w i t h<br />

b r e a s t f e e d i n g a n d c o m m o n p r o b l e m s a n d<br />

their solutions. This is a 44 hour course. Fee<br />

includes text costs. Course materials will be<br />

couriered to registered students by th e start<br />

date. Instructor: J COWAN<br />

NSC93 FEE: $402.44 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 705815<br />

BREASTFEEDING II<br />

T h e 4 4 h ou r c o u rs e d i s cu s s e s br e a s t mi l k<br />

compositio n, failure to thrive, mat ernal and<br />

newborn medical problems, preterm infants,<br />

m u l t i p l e b i r t h s , c u l t u r a l d i f f e r e n c e s a n d<br />

oth er topic s o f in teres t t o t he s tude nts. Fee<br />

i nc lu d e s m od u le . C ou rs e m at er i al s wi l l be<br />

sent to registered students by the start date.<br />

N o t e : S t u d e n t w i l l n e e d B r e a s t f e e d i n g &<br />

Human Lactation text - not included. (Used<br />

i n N S C 9 3 ) . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 5 0 r e f u n d a b l e<br />

videotape deposit. Instructor: J COWAN<br />

NSC94 FEE: $287.57 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 705173<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

PERINATAL NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE - HIGH-RISK<br />

OBSTETRICS (877) or<br />

NEONATAL (876)<br />

T h e P e r i n a t a l C e r t i f i c a t e i s i n t e n d e d f o r<br />

nurses who wish to enhance their knowledge<br />

a n d s k i l l s i n t h e f i e l d o f p e r i n a t a l c a r e .<br />

C o u r s e s p r o v i d e a r i g o r o u s r e v i e w o f<br />

r e l e v a n t m a t e r i a l f r o m c o n c e p t i o n t o s i x<br />

weeks postpartum for mother,<br />

fetus/newborn, and the family. The content<br />

is relevant to RNs and RPNs in childbirth<br />

education, hospital, community, and<br />

ambulatory care settings. Each course<br />

consists of theory and clinical components.<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Petra Brown, Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26703 or email<br />

brownp@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

There is no orientation for these courses.<br />

All course materials will be sent to<br />

registered students by the course start date.<br />

PERINATAL EDUCATION 1<br />

This course is intended to enhance the<br />

knowledge and skills of nurses related to care of<br />

helathy antepartum, intrapartum, and<br />

postpartum women. Course content includes:<br />

physiological & psychological adaptations to<br />

pregnancy, prenatal education & helath<br />

education principles, pregnancy risk assessment,<br />

labour & birth, normal postpartum. This 44 hour<br />

course includes 12 hours of clinical. Fee<br />

includes module. Instructor: K KIZLAN<br />

NSCA8 FEE: $244.85 ☎<br />

SV DE Apr17 705818<br />

PERINATAL EDUCATION 2<br />

This course is intended to enhance the knowledge<br />

and skills of nurses related to care of the health<br />

fetus and newborn. Course includes: fertilization<br />

& fetal development, thermoregulaton, newborn<br />

transition, newborn assessment, common<br />

newborn problems, newborn care & feeding<br />

options, health teaching for new parents. This 44<br />

hour course includes 12 hours of clinical. Fee<br />

includes module and refundable $100 deposit for<br />

videotape. Instructor: S COULAS<br />

NSCA9 FEE: $348.11 ☎<br />

SV DE Apr17 705819<br />

PERINATAL RPN MATERNAL CARE<br />

This course builds on the knowledge and<br />

skills of Perinatal Education 1 & 2, focusing<br />

on the care of women experiencing healthy<br />

and at risk childbearing. Course content<br />

includes: RPN role & scope of practice in<br />

obstetrics, fetal assessment, antepartum<br />

women with concerns, birth process, perinatal<br />

bereavement, postpartum assessment &<br />

postpartum complications. This 60 hour<br />

course includes 28 hour s of clinical.<br />

Prerequisites: NSCA8, NSCA9. Module<br />

included in course fee. Instructor: K KIZLAN<br />

NSCA1 FEE: $307.00 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 705827<br />

PERINATAL NEWBORN AND FAMILY<br />

CARE (RPN)<br />

This module explores newborn and family<br />

assessment and problem recognition, newborn<br />

complications, and issues related to changes in<br />

maternal newborn care. This 64 hour course<br />

includes 30 hours of clinical. Course fee<br />

includes module. PREREQUISITES: Perinatal<br />

Education 1, Perinatal Education 2 and Perinatal<br />

Maternal Care (RPN). Instructor: S COULAS<br />

NSCA2 FEE: $323.76 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 705828<br />

LANGUAGES -<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION<br />

INTERNET<br />

LITERATURE:A PRACTICAL<br />

APPROACH<br />

This 39 hour course is presented in interactive<br />

CD-ROM multimedia format with on-line<br />

internet communication. Participants will<br />

encounter authors from all over Ontario, with<br />

particular emphasis on Golden Horseshoe<br />

stories and selected poems of award-winning<br />

poet, James Strecker. The course aims at the<br />

improvement of communications skills, and the<br />

expansion of personal and social development,<br />

aesthetic appreciation, and cultural<br />

understanding. CD ROM extra. Non-refundable<br />

& Non-returnable. Instructor: H KAYS<br />

LL124 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705829<br />

INTERNET<br />

RESUME WRITING AND E-RESUMES<br />

Are you experiencing a lower-than-expected<br />

response to your resume? This 16 hour on-line<br />

course is all about improving the ratio of<br />

resumes submitted to interviews granted. The<br />

course includes discussions of resume formats,<br />

tips for submitting resumes via e-mail and<br />

issues related to posting resumes on the Internet.<br />

The course will rely on Internet resources rather<br />

than specific texts. Instructor: C COTTON<br />

LLT12 FEE: $89.20 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 705830<br />

D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

SENSORY LOSS<br />

IMPAIRMENT <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Human Services section.<br />

INTERNET<br />

BRAILLE - LEVEL 1<br />

This 18-hour on-line introductory course<br />

focuses on reading and writing alphabetic<br />

(formerly Grade One) Braille and<br />

developing skills with the Perkins Brailler.<br />

A one-time materials fee is included.<br />

Materials will be delivered by the start date.<br />

NOTE: Student must have access to an<br />

Internet web browser and a Perkins Brailler.<br />

Instructor: J TAYLOR<br />

SSE44 FEE: $182.66 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706005<br />

INTERNET<br />

BRAILLE - LEVEL 2<br />

You will continue your study with an<br />

introduction to contracted (formerly Grade<br />

two) Braille formations and governing rules<br />

with this 27-hour on-line course. Additional<br />

reading practice and use of the Brailler and<br />

slate are provided. PREREQUISITE:<br />

(SSE44) NOTE: Students must have access<br />

to an Internet web browser, Perkins Brailler<br />

and a slate. Materials will be sent prior to<br />

start date. Instructor: J TAYLOR<br />

SSE45 FEE: $153.65 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706006<br />

INTERNET<br />

BRAILLE - LEVEL 3<br />

This 27-hour on-line course offers the<br />

completion of contracted (formerly called<br />

Grade 2) Braille formations and their<br />

governing rules with application in reading<br />

and writing practice. PREREQUISITE<br />

(SSE45) NOTE: Students must have access<br />

to an Internet web browser, Perkins Brailler<br />

and a slate. Materials will be sent prior to<br />

start date. Instructor: J TAYLOR<br />

SSE46 FEE: $153.65 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706007<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE OF<br />

COMPETEN<strong>CE</strong> IN THE<br />

FRENCH LANGUAGE (829)<br />

Print & Audio Tape For information on<br />

certificate requirements please refer to the<br />

Languages & Communications section.<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 1<br />

See the Languages section for a description of<br />

this 39 hour course. Fee includes textbook costs<br />

and $20 refundable tape deposit. Final Exam:<br />

Wednesday, July 10, <strong>2002</strong> 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Instructor: E DAUTREME<br />

FR003 FEE: $307.16 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 705831<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 2<br />

See the Languages section for a description<br />

of this 39 hour course. Fee includes $20<br />

refundable tape deposit. PREREQUISITE:<br />

FR003. Final Exam: Wednesday, July 10,<br />

<strong>2002</strong> 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

Instructor: E DAUTREME<br />

FR004 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 705833<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 59


D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 3<br />

See the Languages section for a description<br />

o f t h i s 3 9 h o u r c o u r s e . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 2 0<br />

r ef un da b le t ap e d ep os i t. P R ER EQ UI S IT E:<br />

F R 00 4 . F i n al Ex a m : W ed n e s da y , J u ly 1 0,<br />

2 0 0 2 6 : 3 0 - 9 : 3 0 p . m . F e n n e l l C a m p u s .<br />

Instructor: E DAUTREME<br />

FR005 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 705834<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 4<br />

See the Languages section for a description<br />

o f t h i s 3 9 h o u r c o u r s e . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 2 0<br />

r ef un da b le t ap e d ep os i t. P R ER EQ UI S IT E:<br />

F R 00 5 . F i n al Ex a m : W ed n e s da y , J u ly 1 0,<br />

2 0 0 2 6 : 3 0 - 9 : 3 0 p . m . F e n n e l l C a m p u s .<br />

Instructor: E DAUTREME<br />

FR006 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 705801<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 5<br />

See the Languages section for a description<br />

o f t h i s 3 9 h o u r c o u r s e . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 2 0<br />

r ef un da b le t ap e d ep os i t. P R ER EQ UI S IT E:<br />

F R 00 6 . F i n al Ex a m : W ed n e s da y , J u ly 1 0,<br />

2 0 0 2 6 : 3 0 - 9 : 3 0 p . m . F e n n e l l C a m p u s .<br />

Instructor: E DAUTREME<br />

FR007 FEE: $213.05 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 705804<br />

LIBRARY AND<br />

INFORMATION TECHNICIAN<br />

DIPLOMA<br />

T h e L i b r a r y a n d I n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n i c i a n<br />

progr am is design ed to prepa re part icipants<br />

t o b e c o m e s k i l l e d w o r k e r s i n a c a d e m i c ,<br />

public, school and special libraries and other<br />

i n f o r m a t i o n s e r v i c e s e t t i n g s . T h r o u g h a<br />

c a r e f u l l y d e s i g n e d c o u r s e o f s t u d y t h a t<br />

c o m b i n e s t h e o r y a n d h a n d s - o n p r a c t i c e ,<br />

p a r t i c i p a n t s l e a r n t o a c q u i r e , o r g a n i z e ,<br />

r e t r i e v e , p r o d u c e , a n d d i s s e m i n a t e<br />

information in print and electronic formats.<br />

For more information please visit<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/cecat/library.html<br />

or contact Dolores Harms Penner,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2309 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2309 or email<br />

harmspd@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD),<br />

general or advanced level, or equivalent, or<br />

mature student status; and a pass standing in<br />

grade 12 English at the general level, or<br />

equivalent. Library or related experience is<br />

strongly recommended.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Required courses<br />

LT110 Intro to Libraries & the Information Industry<br />

39 hours<br />

LT390 Personal Computer Support for Library<br />

Technicians 39 hours<br />

LT402 Electronic Publishing 36 hours<br />

LT220 Information Work I 39 hours<br />

LT420 Information Work II 39 hours<br />

LT425 Information Work III 39 hours<br />

LT435 Client Services 36 hours<br />

LT302 Descriptive and Access Cataloguing 1<br />

36 hours<br />

LT305 Descriptive and Access Cataloguing II<br />

36 hours<br />

LT320 Subject Analysis and Classification 39 hours<br />

LT325 Indexing and Abstracting 36 hours<br />

LT340 Database Design for Information Workers<br />

(1/2 Credit) 21 hours<br />

LT351 Serials (1/2 Credit) 18 hours<br />

LT350 Acquisitions 36 hours<br />

LT215 Collection Maintenance & Inventory Control<br />

36 hours<br />

LT150 Human Relations & Supervision 36 hours<br />

LT290 Field Work 1<br />

LT490 Field Work 2<br />

OA160 Keyboarding Skills<br />

LL041 Communications(langs) 39 hours<br />

LL124 Literature:A Practical Approach 39 hours<br />

2 General Education Courses<br />

BW199 Using Windows - Level 1 18 hours<br />

Word Processing course - Choose one<br />

BW110 MS Word for Windows - Level 1 18 hours<br />

BW100 Wordperfect for Windows - Level 1 18 hours<br />

Spreadsheet course - Choose one<br />

BW102 Lotus Approach - Level 1 18 hours<br />

BW120 MS Excel - Level 1 18 hours<br />

BW140 Quattro Pro For Windows Level 1 18 hours<br />

Optional courses -<br />

Require four full credit courses<br />

LT385 Children’s Services and Issues 36 hours<br />

RM100 Records and Information Management<br />

Fundamentals 39 hours<br />

LT415 Desktop Publishing (1/2 credit) 18 hours<br />

RM103 Archives 39 hours<br />

LT225 Genre Fiction and Readers’ Advisory Service<br />

36 hours<br />

LT361 Government Publications (1/2 credit)<br />

18 hours<br />

LT306 Cataloguing Electronic Resources<br />

(1/2 credit) 18 hours<br />

LT403 Special Libraries 39 hours<br />

LT050 Information Brokering - an Introduction<br />

(1/2 credit) 18 hours<br />

LT335 Multimedia 36 hours<br />

More optional courses will be added to<br />

the curriculum. Ten courses in this<br />

Diploma Program are offered in a<br />

Distance Education format this semester.<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

There are no orientations for these courses. To<br />

participate in any of the courses, you need access<br />

to a Pentium-class computer with Windows 95<br />

or better on which you can install a copy of<br />

SoftArc’s FirstClass ® software. You also need<br />

access to the Internet and a current World Wide<br />

Web browser (version 4 or better) on this same<br />

computer. All courses begin April 8th, <strong>2002</strong>,<br />

except Children’s Services and Issues, which<br />

begins June 3, and Genre Fiction and Reader’s<br />

Advisory Service, which begins June 3. All<br />

courses end June 28, <strong>2002</strong>, except Information<br />

Work I: July 5; Archives: July 5; Children’s<br />

Services and Issues: Aug. 23; Genre Fiction and<br />

Readers’ Advisory Service: Aug. 23. Instructors<br />

are available for assistance by telephone and email.<br />

Course fees include the course manual and<br />

F i r s t C l a s s ® software. Enrolments are limited.<br />

There are no exams in these courses except a<br />

take-home exam in RM103 Archives. For<br />

Descriptive and Access Cataloguing II the fee<br />

does not include the text. That can be ordered<br />

using VISA or MasterCard from the Distance<br />

Education Office (905)575-2704. Note: The text<br />

is a new revised consolidation of the Anglo-<br />

American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd Edition, 1988<br />

Revision. It was published in December 1998.<br />

The ISBN for the paperback is 0-88802-282-4.<br />

60 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

INTERNET<br />

INFORMATION WORK I<br />

This 39-hour on-line course introduces<br />

information work and the effective use of<br />

basic print and online reference sources such<br />

as indexes, bibliographies, databases,<br />

encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs and<br />

yearbooks. Required course.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Introduction to Libraries<br />

(LT110) or permission. Instructor: K<br />

DEITER / Instructor: N PORTEOUS<br />

LT220 FEE: $255.85 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 705734<br />

SZ DE Apr8 705736<br />

INTERNET<br />

CLIENT SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

This 36-hour on-line course introduces the<br />

variety of services available to client groups<br />

in different library settings. Students will<br />

explore interlending and document supply,<br />

investigate the basics of user orientation<br />

and training, programming, and local and<br />

oral history, and practise the skills required<br />

for successful customer service.<br />

Participants also examine the vital roles of<br />

public relations, marketing and library<br />

advocacy. Required course.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Information Work I<br />

(LT220). Instructor: E KEMP<br />

LT435 FEE: $241.00 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 705729<br />

INTERNET<br />

DESCRIPTIVE AND AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

CATALOGUING II<br />

This 36-hour on-line course continues the<br />

application of MARC coding and the<br />

Anglo-American cataloguing rules to the<br />

creation of the descriptive portion of<br />

bibliographic and authority records.<br />

Students examine form and choice of<br />

entry, cataloguing applications of the<br />

World Wide Web, sources of cataloguing<br />

copy in an automated environment and<br />

critically appraise public access catalogues.<br />

Required course. PREREQUISITE: LT300<br />

OR LT302 (Descriptive & Access<br />

Cataloguing I). Instructor: D THOMSON/<br />

Instructor: E KEMP<br />

LT305 FEE: $241.00 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 705755<br />

SZ DE Apr8 705756<br />

INTERNET<br />

INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING<br />

This 36-hour online course focuses on:<br />

indexing, abstracting, and thesaurus<br />

construction. Students examine different<br />

kinds of indexes, learn principles of<br />

indexing, and assign indexing terms to a<br />

variety of material types. Electronic<br />

information retrieval systems and indexing<br />

software are discussed and students<br />

practice wr iting different kinds of<br />

abstracts. This course provides an<br />

overview of using and creating a thesaurus.<br />

Required course. PREREQUISITE:Subject<br />

Analysis & Classification (LT320).<br />

Instructor: H MERRIAM<br />

LT325 FEE: $241.00 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 705760


INTERNET<br />

COLLECTION MAINTENAN<strong>CE</strong> &<br />

INVENTORY CONTROL<br />

T h i s 3 6 - h o u r o n - l i n e c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s<br />

collection maintenance with an emphasis on<br />

circu lation of li brary materials . Part icipants<br />

will learn the basics of circulation, care and<br />

m a i n t e n a n c e o f l i b r a r y m a t e r i a l s , a n d<br />

i n v e n t o r y a n d w e e d i n g . S t u d e n t s a l s o<br />

explore effective use of standard audiovisual<br />

e q u i p m e n t . R e q u i r e d c o u r s e . C o u r s e<br />

r e p l a c e s C i r c u l a t i o n & I n t e r l i b r a r y L o a n<br />

( LT 40 0) P R ER EQ UI S IT E: I n tr od uc t io n to<br />

Libraries (LT110) or permission. Instructor:<br />

D HARMS PENNER<br />

LT215 FEE: $241.00 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 705771<br />

INTERNET<br />

HUMAN RELATIONS & SUPERVISION<br />

Th is 36 -h our o n-l in e c ou rse i ntr od uce s the<br />

basic principles of supervision. Students will<br />

p r a c t i c e h o w t o a p p l y t h e s e p r i n c i p l e s t o<br />

become effective supervisors. This course is<br />

r e q u i r e d f o r t h e L i b r a r y a n d I n f o r m a t i o n<br />

Technician Diploma for students who began<br />

th e pr ogr am af te r the F al l S em es ter , 199 6.<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : N o n e . I n s t r u c t o r : D<br />

HARMS PENNER<br />

LT150 FEE: $241.00 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 705783<br />

INTERNET<br />

MULTIMEDIA<br />

T h i s 3 6 - h o u r o n l i n e c o u r s e f o c u s e s o n<br />

m a te r i a ls in f or m a t s s uc h as vi d e o , D V D,<br />

f i lm s , C D - R OM s , c o m p ac t d i s c s, r ec o r d s,<br />

ca ss et te s, s of tw are , ta lk in g bo ok s, p ict ur es<br />

a nd ma ps. St udents expl ore the acquisition,<br />

p r o c e s s i n g , c a t a l o g u i n g , s t o r a g e , a n d<br />

circulation of these materials. Issues such as<br />

c o p y r i g h t a n d p u b l i c p e r f o r m a n c e ,<br />

eq ui pme nt ne eds a nd ma int en anc e, as w ell<br />

a s o t h e r t r e n d s , a r e d i s c u s s e d . O p t i o n a l<br />

c o u r s e . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : D e s c r i p t i v e &<br />

Access Cataloguing II ( LT305). Instructor:<br />

S MILLARD<br />

LT335 FEE: $241.00 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 705813<br />

INTERNET<br />

CHILDREN’S SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S AND ISSUES<br />

This 36-hr on-line course provides an issueso<br />

ri e nt ed in t ro du c ti o n to th e w id e r a n g e of<br />

r e s p on s i b i l i t i es a s s oc i a t e d w i t h c h i l d r e n’ s<br />

l i b r a r y s e r v i c e s . P a r t i c i p a n t s i n v e s t i g a t e ,<br />

fr o m a ch il dr en ’s s er vi ce s pe rs pe ct iv e, t he<br />

b a s i c s o f p l a n n i n g a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ,<br />

c ol l ec ti o ns d e ve lo p me n t an d m an a ge me n t,<br />

inf orma tion and re ader’ s a dviso ry servi ces,<br />

a n d p r o g r a m m i n g a n d p r o g r a m<br />

p r o m o t i o n . O p t i o n a l c o u r s e .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : N o n e . N o t f o r s t u d e n t s<br />

with Services for Children & Young Adults<br />

(LT380). Instructor: T LYONS<br />

LT385 FEE: $241.00 ☎<br />

SY DE Jun3 705816<br />

Need help<br />

finding a job?<br />

Call Return to Wo r k<br />

S e rvices at (905) 575-2024<br />

INTERNET<br />

GENRE FICTION AND READERS’<br />

ADVISORY SERVI<strong>CE</strong><br />

T h i s 3 6 - h o u r c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s r e a d e r s ’<br />

a d v i s o r y s e r v i c e a n d e x a m i n e s t h e<br />

components of readers’ advisory work from<br />

p a t r o n i n t e r v i e w t o s e r v i c e p r o m o t i o n .<br />

S t u d e n t s e x p l o r e t h e p r i n c i p a l g e n r e s o f<br />

f ict ion an d d ete rmi ne the c hara cte ris tic s o f<br />

e a c h g e n r e a n d i t s a p p e a l t o r e a d e r s .<br />

Instructor: T LYONS<br />

LT225 FEE: $241.00 ☎<br />

SY DE Jun3 705817<br />

INTERNET<br />

ARCHIVES<br />

Th e foc us of thi s 39- hour on-li ne co urse is<br />

o n de ve lo pi ng a wo rk in g und er st a ndi ng o f<br />

a r c h i v a l t h e o r y a n d p r a c t i c e i n o r d e r t o<br />

m a n a g e a r c h i v a l r e c o r d s e f f e c t i v e l y .<br />

S t u d e n t s e x p l o r e t h e n a t u r e o f a r c h i v a l<br />

documents, the relationship between archives<br />

a n d r e c o r d s m a n a g e m e n t , a c q u i s i t i o n a n d<br />

a p p r a i s a l , a r r a n g e m e n t a n d d e s c r i p t i o n ,<br />

re ference servi ces, p reventi ve con servati on,<br />

and facility planning and security. Option for<br />

Library Tech; required for Records Mgmt.<br />

PREREQUISITE: None. Take home exam.<br />

Instructor: R KEIRSTEAD<br />

RM103 FEE: $255.85 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr8 705853<br />

RECORDS AND<br />

INFORMATION<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (810)<br />

This program is designed to prepare<br />

participants to operate a records management<br />

program in any organizational setting. With<br />

the increasing production of and demand for<br />

complex information and the widespread use<br />

of automated technologies, businesses, nonprofit<br />

organizations and government<br />

agencies are striving to manage their<br />

information assets in an effective and<br />

efficient way. 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. Currently five courses<br />

in this program are available through<br />

distance education.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

Dolores Harms Penner, Program<br />

Manager at (905)575-2309 or (519)759-<br />

7200 ext. 2309 or email<br />

harmspd@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Required courses<br />

RM100 Records and Information Management<br />

Fundamentals 39 hours<br />

RM101 Active Records Management 39 hours<br />

RM102 Micrographics & Image Management<br />

39 hours<br />

RM103 Archives 39 hours<br />

LL122 Researching & Reporting-lgs 39 hours<br />

CO810 Information Systems 1 56 hours<br />

Researching and Reporting LL122/SX<br />

See entry for this course under OntarioLearn.com<br />

in the Distance Education section.<br />

Start date is May 15th, <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

Archives RM103/SY<br />

See entry for this course under Library &<br />

Information Technician Diploma in the<br />

Distance Education section.<br />

Start date is April 8, <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

MATHEMATICS/PHYSICAL<br />

SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S - DISTAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

EDUCATION<br />

Video & Print<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> is offering twenty-six math<br />

courses in a Distance Education format.<br />

Students may register at any time for these<br />

courses. Upon registering for one of the<br />

courses listed, students will be couriered a<br />

package which includes the procedure to<br />

follow, module booklets with accompanying<br />

videotapes and the necessary information for<br />

completion of the course.<br />

Students can obtain more information by<br />

phoning (905)575-1212 ext. 3086 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3086.<br />

Help in math problems is also available on a<br />

drop-in basis in the Mathematics Learning<br />

Centre located in J-Wing J137 at the Fennell<br />

Campus. The course fee includes costs of<br />

the module books and a deposit of $100 that<br />

will be refunded upon return of the<br />

videotapes. A specific instructor will be<br />

assigned to assist you with problem areas by<br />

telephone (905)575-2292 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext.2292. Your instructor will be responsible<br />

for grading your tests and assignments. The<br />

final exam will be written at the Math<br />

Learning Centre at Fennell Campus.<br />

For information on the delivery of the<br />

program call (905)575-2703.<br />

NOTE: THESE COURSES ARE ALSO<br />

AVAILABLE ON AN INDIVIDUAL<br />

SELF- PA<strong>CE</strong>D BASIS THROUGH THE<br />

MATH LEARNING <strong>CE</strong>NTRE. REFER<br />

TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY -<br />

MATHEMATICS.<br />

MA570 - Statistics<br />

refer to OntarioLearn.com section<br />

Video tapes must be returned within one<br />

month of your course end date. No refunds<br />

will be issued after that time. The <strong>College</strong><br />

has the right to hold you responsible for<br />

the full replacement value of any video<br />

tapes not returned or damaged.<br />

MATHEMATICS/PHYSICAL<br />

SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

PREPARATORY<br />

MATHEMATICS(TECHNOLOGY)<br />

Prepares students for <strong>College</strong> mathematics<br />

beyond Grade 12. Topics include Operations<br />

with Numbers, Basic Algebra, Intermediate<br />

Algebra, Percents, Equations, Graphing and<br />

Systems of Equations, Unit Conversions,<br />

Mensuration and Trigonometry. Students<br />

should complete this 72 hour course within 6<br />

months. Fee includes textbook costs and<br />

$100 refundable video deposit. Instructor: K<br />

CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA002 FEE: $517.84 ☎<br />

SV DE 705806<br />

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D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

PREPARATORY MATHEMATICS<br />

(BUSINESS)<br />

Prepares students for <strong>College</strong> mathematics<br />

beyond Grade 12. Topics include Operations<br />

with Numbers, Basic Algebra, Intermediate<br />

Algebra, Percents, Equations and Graphing<br />

and Systems of Equations. Students should<br />

complete this 48 hour course within 4<br />

months. Fee includes textbook costs and<br />

$100 refundable video deposit. Instructor:<br />

K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA003 FEE: $387.24 ☎<br />

SY DE 705808<br />

MATHEMATICS 1 -<br />

GENERAL ARTS AND SCIEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

This course is intended to develop basic<br />

mathematical skills and problem solving<br />

abilities. Modules covered are: Operations<br />

with Numbers, Basic and Intermediate<br />

Algebra, Equations and Percents. Students<br />

should complete this 42 hour course within 4<br />

months. Fee includes textbook costs and<br />

$100 refundable video deposit.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 10 Math.<br />

Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA006 FEE: $350.39 ☎<br />

SV DE 705835<br />

MATHEMATICS 2 -<br />

GENERAL ARTS AND SCIEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

This course is a continuation of MA006.<br />

Modules covered are: Graphing and Systems<br />

of Equations, Trigonometry, Unit<br />

Conversions, Geometry and Mensuration.<br />

Students should complete this 28-hour<br />

course within 4 months. Fee includes<br />

textbook costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: MA006.<br />

Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA007 FEE: $278.07 ☎<br />

SY DE 705836<br />

MATHEMATICS 1<br />

(MOTIVE POWER TECHQS)<br />

This 42 hour course is intended to develop<br />

basic mathematical skills and problem<br />

solving abilities. Modules covered are:<br />

Operations with Numbers, Unit<br />

Conversions, Basic and Intermediate<br />

Algebra. Students should complete this<br />

course within 4 months. Fee includes<br />

textbook costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: Mathematics<br />

Year 2 General. Instructor: K CHOW/<br />

G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA008 FEE: $343.50 ☎<br />

SY DE 705838<br />

MATHEMATICS 2<br />

(MOTIVE POWER TECHNQS)<br />

This 42 hour course is intended to develop<br />

basic mathematical skills and problem<br />

solving abilities. Modules covered are:<br />

Equations, Graphing and Systems of<br />

Equations, Trigonometry and Geometry and<br />

Mensuration. Students should complete this<br />

course within 4 months. Fee includes<br />

textbooks costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: MA008 or<br />

equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/<br />

G HELMER<br />

MA009 FEE: $346.46 ☎<br />

SY DE 705839<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This first semester Business Mathematics<br />

course covers Percents, Equations, Trade<br />

and Cash Discounts, Markup/Markdown,<br />

and Break-Even Analysis. Students should<br />

complete this 42 hour course within 4<br />

months. Fee includes textbook costs and<br />

$100 refundable video deposit.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 Math or<br />

Preparatory Math or equivalent. Instructor:<br />

K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA101 FEE: $354.63 ☎<br />

SY DE 705840<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

A mathematics course for Computer Science<br />

students which covers the following:<br />

Algebra, Equations, Graphing and Systems<br />

of Equations, Number Systems and Boolean<br />

Algebra. Students should complete this 56<br />

hour course within 4 months. Fee includes<br />

textbook costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 or<br />

equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/<br />

G HELMER<br />

MA170 FEE: $421.45 ☎<br />

SY DE 705842<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

A mathematics course which covers:<br />

Algebra, Trigonometry, Complex Numbers<br />

and Logarithms. Students should complete<br />

this 56 hour course within 4 months. Fee<br />

includes textbook costs and $100 refundable<br />

video deposit. PREREQUISITE: Grade 12<br />

MTT, MA002 or equivalent. Instructor:<br />

K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA179 FEE: $447.10 ☎<br />

SY DE 705843<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This course covers Quadratic and Polynomial<br />

equations, Unit conversions, Mensuration,<br />

Exponential and logarthimic functions, and<br />

Oblique triangles. Students should complete<br />

this 42 hour course within 4 months. Fee<br />

includes text costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: MS150. Instructor:<br />

K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA250 FEE: $371.49 ☎<br />

SY DE 705861<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This 56 hour course covers the following:<br />

Complex Numbers, Analytic Geometry,<br />

Geometry & Mensuration, Logarithms and<br />

Empirical Equations. Students should<br />

complete this course within 4 months. Fee<br />

includes textbook costs and $100 refundable<br />

video deposit. PREREQUISITE: MS165 or<br />

equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/<br />

G HELMER<br />

MA252 FEE: $435.13 ☎<br />

SY DE 705846<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This 56 hour course covers the following:<br />

Quadratics, Analytic Geometry, Boolean<br />

Algebra, Empirical Equations, Analytic<br />

Trigonometry and Sine Wave Analysis.<br />

Students should complete this course within<br />

4 months. Fee includes textbook costs and<br />

$100 refundable video deposit.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MS153 or equivalent.<br />

Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA253 FEE: $445.05 ☎<br />

SY DE 705847<br />

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MATHEMATICS<br />

This 56 hour course covers the following:<br />

Quadratics, Analytic Geometry, Empirical<br />

Equations, Analytic Trigonometry, Sine<br />

Wave Analysis and Introduction to<br />

Differential Calculus. Students should<br />

complete this course within 4 months. Fee<br />

includes textbooks costs and $100<br />

refundable video deposit. PREREQUISITE:<br />

MA179 or equivalent. Instructor: K<br />

CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MA279 FEE: $437.69 ☎<br />

SY DE 705848<br />

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MATHEMATICS OF FINAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

In this 42 hour course students will cover<br />

the following topics: simple and compound<br />

interest, simple and general annuities,<br />

applications of annuities, amortization, and<br />

capital budgeting. PREREQUISITE:<br />

MS165 or equivalent. Course fee includes<br />

CD-ROM. Participants must have access to<br />

Scientific Notebook version 4.0. For further<br />

information regarding this course please<br />

contact either Helen Dakin at (905) 575-<br />

1212 ext. 3111 or Gary Helmer at (905)<br />

575-1212 ext. 3005. Instructor: H DAKIN/<br />

G HELMER<br />

MA381 FEE: $250.70 ☎<br />

SY DE 706011<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This 24 hour course covers rules of<br />

differentiation with application to maxima<br />

and minima, linear motion, tangents and<br />

normals, curve sketching and related rates.<br />

Students should complete this course within<br />

2 months. Fee includes textbook costs and<br />

$100 refundable video deposit.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Second semester <strong>College</strong><br />

Math course or equivalent. Instructor:<br />

K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MAI15 FEE: $256.71 ☎<br />

SY DE 705849<br />

MATHEMATICS LECTURE<br />

This basic mathematics course covers topics<br />

in algebra, trigonometry, linear equations,<br />

complex numbers and quadratic equations.<br />

Students should complete this 56 hour<br />

course within 4 months. Fee includes<br />

textbook costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 MTT,<br />

MA002 or equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/<br />

G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MS153 FEE: $433.28 ☎<br />

SY DE 705863<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

A mathematics course which covers:<br />

Computations and Unit Conversions,<br />

Algebra, Trigonometry, Linear Equations,<br />

Graphing and Systems of Equations and<br />

Quadratics. Students should complete this<br />

56 hour course within 4 months. Fee<br />

includes textbook costs and $100 refundable<br />

video deposit. PREREQUISITE: Grade 12<br />

MTT, MA002 or equivalent. Instructor:<br />

K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MS165 FEE: $434.05 ☎<br />

SY DE 705850


MATHEMATICS<br />

A mathematics course which covers:<br />

Computations and Unit Conversions,<br />

Algebra, Trigonometry and Equations.<br />

Students should complete this 56 hour<br />

course within 4 months. Fee includes<br />

textbook costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 MTT,<br />

MA002 or equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/<br />

G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MS171 FEE: $426.22 ☎<br />

SY DE 705851<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

A mathematics course which covers:<br />

Computation and Unit Conversions,<br />

Algebra, Systems of Equations,<br />

Trigonometry, and Geometry and<br />

Mensuration. Students should complete this<br />

56 hour course within 4 months. Fee<br />

includes textbook costs and $100 refundable<br />

video deposit. PREREQUISITE: Grade 12<br />

MTT, MA002 or equivalent. Instructor:<br />

K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MS173 FEE: $418.20 ☎<br />

SY DE 705852<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This 56 hour course covers the following:<br />

Quadratics, Analytic Geometry, Logarithms,<br />

Empirical Equations and Differential<br />

Calculus. Students should complete this<br />

course within 4 months. Fee includes<br />

textbook costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: MS173 or<br />

equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/<br />

G HELMER<br />

MS247 FEE: $434.73 ☎<br />

SY DE 705820<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This 56 hour course covers the following:<br />

Graphing and Systems of Equations,<br />

Quadratics, Logarithms, Analytic Geometry<br />

and Empirical Equations. Students should<br />

complete this course within 4 months. Fee<br />

includes textbook costs and $100 refundable<br />

video deposit. PREREQUISITE: MS164 or<br />

equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/<br />

G HELMER<br />

MS264 FEE: $432.26 ☎<br />

SY DE 705854<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This 56 hour course covers the following:<br />

Logarithms, Complex Numbers,<br />

Trigonometry, Sine Wave Analysis and<br />

Analytic Geometry. Students should<br />

complete this course within 4 months. Fee<br />

includes texbook costs and $100 refundable<br />

video deposit. PREREQUISITE: MS165 or<br />

equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/<br />

G HELMER<br />

MS265 FEE: $441.84 ☎<br />

SY DE 705855<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This course covers the following: Algebra,<br />

Quadratics, Analytic Geometry, Logarithms<br />

and Differential Calculus. Students should<br />

complete this 56 hour course within 4<br />

months. Fee includes textbook costs and<br />

$100 refundable video deposit.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MS173 or equivalent.<br />

Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/G HELMER<br />

MS273 FEE: $442.37 ☎<br />

SY DE 705856<br />

INTERNET<br />

MINITAB<br />

This 14 hour on-line course covers the<br />

basics of using the statistical computer<br />

package Minitab, to deal with one and two<br />

variable data sets. Topics include: describing<br />

data, graphing, confidence intervals,<br />

hypothesis testing and regression. This<br />

course requires that the student has covered<br />

the above topics. PREREQUISITE: MA302.<br />

Students will have a maximum of 2 months<br />

to complete this course. Registration is<br />

continuous intake. Minitab software is<br />

available in open access. Instructor:<br />

T SUTTON/G LEEK<br />

MS300 FEE: $79.30 ☎<br />

SY DE 705860<br />

MATHEMATICS 3<br />

This 42 hour course covers the following:<br />

Number Systems, Boolean Algebra and<br />

Algebra. Students should complete this<br />

course within 4 months. Fee includes<br />

textbook costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: MA250 or<br />

equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/<br />

G HELMER<br />

MS354 FEE: $347.61 ☎<br />

SY DE 705857<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This 56-hour course covers the following:<br />

Analytic Trigonometry, Empirical<br />

Equations and Differential Calculus with<br />

applications. Students should complete this<br />

course within 4 months. Fee includes<br />

textbook costs and $100 refundable video<br />

deposit. PREREQUISITE: MS271 or<br />

equivalent. Instructor: K CHOW/G DAVIS/<br />

G HELMER<br />

MS377 FEE: $435.11 ☎<br />

SY DE 705859<br />

PORTFOLIO<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

Please note that this course is continuous<br />

intake. Materials will be sent to registered<br />

students. Course fee includes manual.<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT<br />

AND EDUCATIONAL PLANNING (E)<br />

A portfolio is a living document that<br />

describes one’s experience and<br />

accomplishments in relation to career or<br />

educational goals. Prior learning may have<br />

been acquired in the workplace, through<br />

hobbies, or independent study, workshops or<br />

formal education. The development of a<br />

professional portfolio is a reflective process<br />

requiring skills in research, analysis and<br />

organization. Learners will articulate their<br />

learning in relationship to the requirements<br />

of professional bodies, workplace standards;<br />

and/or academic institutions in an attempt to<br />

gain recognition for their prior learning<br />

and/or set goals for further professional<br />

development. Instructor: R BURKE<br />

SS019 FEE: $210.15 ☎<br />

SY DE 705872<br />

D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N<br />

LIBERAL STUDIES (808)<br />

The Art of the Western World - (E)Video<br />

Correspondence<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Faculty of Continuing<br />

Education will offer “Art of the Western<br />

World” in a video correspondence format.<br />

The course fee includes textbook costs and<br />

$75 refundable deposit for the use of<br />

videotapes. Deposit will be refunded when<br />

the videotapes are returned. There is also a<br />

mid-term and final exam. This is a 36 hour<br />

course. This course is an elective credit and<br />

credit in the Visual Arts program. Registered<br />

students will receive their material by the<br />

start date.<br />

MID-TERM EXAM<br />

Wednesday, May 15, <strong>2002</strong>, 5 - 8 p.m<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

FINAL EXAM<br />

Wednesday, July 10, <strong>2002</strong>, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

THE ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD<br />

(E)<br />

Art of the Western World offers a guided<br />

introduction to the great artistic achievements<br />

of Western Civilization. These vividly<br />

photographed programs touch on a wide<br />

range of paintings, architecture and sculpture.<br />

Each program includes an in-depth study of a<br />

few seminal works that serve as paradigms<br />

for the art of their time and provide an<br />

historical perspective for viewers. Topics<br />

include: The Classical Period; Romanesque<br />

and Gothic; The Early Renaissance; The<br />

High Renaissance; Images of Authority in<br />

Seventeenth Century Art; The Age of<br />

Revolution, Realism, Impressionism and<br />

Post-Impressionism; Twentieth Century Art.<br />

Instructor: P NORMAN<br />

LL700 FEE: $335.31 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 705870<br />

SOCIAL SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S -<br />

DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION<br />

SOCIAL SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

World of Abnormal Psychology and<br />

Psychology 1 Video Correspondence<br />

These 39 hour courses will comprise thirteen<br />

shows on videotape, a textbook and a study<br />

guide to supplement your independent<br />

learning. There is a mid-term and a final<br />

exam. Dr. Jeffers Toby, the instructor, is<br />

available to offer assistance by telephone.<br />

Note: There is a $100 deposit for the<br />

videotapes which will be refunded when<br />

tapes are returned. For information call<br />

(905)575-2703. Course fee includes<br />

textbook costs.<br />

There is no orientation for these courses.<br />

Registered students will be couriered their<br />

course materials by the course start date of<br />

Wednesday, April 10, <strong>2002</strong><br />

Mid-Term Exam:<br />

Wednesday, May 15, <strong>2002</strong>, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

Final Exam:<br />

Wednesday, July 10, <strong>2002</strong>, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

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D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N - O N TA R I O L E A R N . C O M<br />

WORLD OF ABNORMAL<br />

PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

This engrossing series provides viewers with<br />

a unique opportunity to see how real people<br />

w i t h p a r t i c u l a r d i s o r d e r s a c t u a l l y b e h a v e .<br />

Y o u w i l l l e a r n t o d i f f e r e n t i a t e t y p i c a l<br />

psychological behaviours from the abnormal<br />

a nd t he f u nc ti o na l fr om th e dy s fu nc ti o na l.<br />

T h e s e p r o g r a m s a l s o d e m o n s t r a t e t h e<br />

p s y c h o l o g i c a l , b i o l o g i c a l a n d s o c i a l<br />

approaches to treatment and discuss current<br />

r e s e a r c h . T h i s i s a 3 9 h o u r c o u r s e . N o t<br />

equivalent to SS330. Instructor: J TOBY<br />

SS021 FEE: $420.33 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705873<br />

INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

This 39 hour course is designed to acquaint<br />

t h e s t u d e n t w i t h a n u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f t h e<br />

basic principles of human behaviour and by<br />

d o i n g s o , c o n t r i b u t e t o a b e t t e r<br />

u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f h i s / h e r o w n a n d o t h e r s<br />

b e h av i o u r a n d i n t er p e r s on a l r e l a t io n s h i ps .<br />

Instructor: J TOBY<br />

SS156 FEE: $418.19 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr10 705874<br />

TEACHING THE ADULT<br />

LEARNER <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(129)<br />

This print-based course is a credit course in<br />

the Teachi ng t he Adul t Lea rner Certif icate.<br />

For inf ormat ion on c erti ficat e re quir ements<br />

please refer to the OntarioLearn.com section.<br />

ADULT LEARNING<br />

E n h a n c e y o u r c a r e e r b y l e a r n i n g h o w t o<br />

a p p ly t h e p r i nc i p l e s o f a d u l t l e a r ni n g a n d<br />

how to develop the basi c ski lls essentia l to<br />

s uc c es s fu l i n st r uc t io n . Th i s 3 6 ho u r p ri n tb<br />

a s e d c o u r s e i s s p e c i f i c a l l y d e s i g n e d f o r<br />

t e a c h e r s a n d t r a i n e r s w h o p r e s e n t<br />

information to adults. Fee includes text cost.<br />

Instructor: D WONNACOTT<br />

TAL03 FEE: $257.58 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 706031<br />

ASSOCIATION OF<br />

CONDOMINIUM MANAGERS<br />

(ACMO)<br />

This program has been developed specifically<br />

for both individuals who are new and who are<br />

curre ntly working in the condominium field.<br />

C o n d o m i n i u m m a n a g e m e n t i s a g r o w t h<br />

industry throughout the province. Participants<br />

will learn how to deal with people, buildings<br />

and record-keeping. A combination of theory<br />

and practical problems are incorporated into all<br />

courses providing opportunities for participants<br />

to develop their knowledge, skills and abilities<br />

in managing effective condominiums.<br />

For further information on ACMO<br />

membership and the RCM exam, please<br />

call the ACMO office at (905)826-6890 or<br />

1-800-265-3263.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

In order to receive an Acknowledgement of<br />

C o m p l e t i o n , y o u m u s t c o m p l e t e t h e f o u r<br />

c o m p u l s o r y c o u r s e s . A l s o , c o m p l e t i o n o f<br />

these courses is a prerequisite to writing the<br />

Re gi st er ed C on dom in iu m Ma na ge r ( RC M)<br />

e x a m i n a t i o n s e t b y t h e A s s o c i a t i o n o f<br />

Condominium Managers of Ontario.<br />

Compulsory courses:<br />

CDM01 Introduction to Condominium Law<br />

CDM02 Physical Building Management<br />

CDM03 Financial Planning for Condominium<br />

Managers<br />

CDM04 Condominium Administration and Human<br />

Relations<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO CONDOMINIUM<br />

LAW<br />

A l l a s p e c t s o f t h e l a w a n d d o c u m e n t s t h a t<br />

govern condominiums are addressed in this 42<br />

h r .o n-lin e c o urse . Emp h a sis is p la c ed on the<br />

N e w C o n d o m in i u m A c t to b e p a s se d in th e<br />

Ontario Legislature in 2000. In addition, related<br />

g ov erna nce w hich inc lude s De claration s, Bylaws<br />

and Rules will be cove red. You will learn<br />

how to discuss and explain documentation and<br />

find information; for example, how to pass byl<br />

a w s a n d ru l e s . O t h e r l e g i s l a t i o n a f f e c t i n g<br />

c o n d o m in i u ms w il l a lso b e d isc u ss e d . F in a l<br />

exam. Instructor: T BA<br />

CDM01 FEE: $553.39 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr22 705989<br />

INTERNET<br />

CONDOMINIUM ADMINISTRATION &<br />

HUMAN RELATIONS<br />

T h i s 4 2 - h o u r o n l i n e c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o<br />

pr ovi de t he i nf ormat i on, knowl edge and s kil l s<br />

r equir ed for effect ive day- to-da y condominium<br />

management. Topics include: staff management,<br />

c o m m u n i c a t i o n , c o n du c t i n g b o a r d m e e t i ng s ,<br />

c o n t r a c t m a n a g e m e n t , o r g a n i z i n g p a p e r a n d<br />

t ime, and professionali sm. Also i ncluded i s the<br />

application of the Condominium Act and othe r<br />

l egi sl at i on i n d ay-t o- day op erat i ons. M ate ri al s<br />

included. Final exam. Instructor: B JONES<br />

CDM04 FEE: $553.39 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr22 705991<br />

ON-LINE COURSES<br />

THROUGH<br />

ONTARIOLEARN.COM<br />

O n t a r i o L e a r n . c o m i s a c o n s o r t i u m o f 2 2<br />

Ontario <strong>College</strong>s which are partnering in the<br />

development/delivery of e-mail/Internet/web,<br />

u si ng t he f ol lo wi ng p la tf or ms : Fi rs tC la ss<br />

W e b C T , U n i l e a r n a n d B l a c k b o a r d . N e w<br />

c o u r s e s a r e a d d e d e v e r y s e m e s t e r . M a n y<br />

certificate courses are available.<br />

IS ON-LINE LEARNING FOR YOU?<br />

BENEFITS<br />

* Flexible<br />

* Classrooms open 24/7<br />

* Work within YOUR schedule<br />

* W o r k f r o m y o u r o f f i c e , h o m e o r e v e n<br />

while travelling.<br />

* Update skills or learn new ones.<br />

SKILLS REQUIRED FOR COURSES<br />

AT A DISTAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

Learning at a distance requires<br />

* self-discipline<br />

* persistence<br />

* work independently<br />

* good time management and organizational<br />

skills.<br />

* D i s t a n c e E d u c a t i o n c o u r s e s r e q u i r e a<br />

significant amount of reading, writing, and<br />

completion of exercises and assignments.<br />

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® ,<br />

Where Do I Attend These Courses?<br />

Ontar ioLea rn.co m is av ailab le i n y our own<br />

h o m e t h r o u g h t h e p o w e r o f t h e I n t e r n e t .<br />

Instructors post lectures and as signments to<br />

your desktop. Students will interact with the<br />

in s tr uc t or a nd fe ll o w st ud e nt s t hr ou g h on -<br />

lin e c onf ere nci ng bas e d ch ats (o pti ona l f or<br />

most courses) and via email messaging.<br />

What Do I Need?<br />

When you see this symbol<br />

INTERNET<br />

y o u w i l l r e q u i r e t h e f o l l o w i n g : P e n t i u m -<br />

class computer with Windows 95 or b etter,<br />

a n d a m o d e m w i t h I n t e r n e t c o n n e c t i o n .<br />

Familiarity with computers is an asset.<br />

How Long Do Courses Run?<br />

Courses run from 10 to 16 weeks depending<br />

o n t h e c o u r s e . E a c h O n t a r i o L e a r n . c o m<br />

co ur se h as a s ch ed u le d st ar t an d en d da te .<br />

These courses are not continuous intake.<br />

How Do I Get Started?<br />

Mater ials expl aining ho w to acc e ss the online<br />

course will be sent to registered students<br />

before the start date . If cour se re gistrat ions<br />

are insufficient the course will be cancelled,<br />

st u de n ts w i ll be n o ti f ie d a nd a fu l l re f un d<br />

will be issued.<br />

OntarioLearn.com Server Administrative<br />

Fee<br />

Ea ch c ou rse has a $ 35 On tar io Le arn . com<br />

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e F e e t h a t i s n o n -<br />

r efu nd abl e u nl es s t he co ur s e c an cel lat io n<br />

i s C ol leg e in i ti a ted .<br />

Refunds<br />

Student initiated refund requests will only be<br />

accepted within 2 weeks of the course start<br />

date. A $20 <strong>College</strong> administrative fee and<br />

$35 OntarioLearn.com fee will be held.<br />

For more information contact Dale<br />

Carey, OntarioLearn.com Coordinator,<br />

at (905)575-2706 or email<br />

careyd@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

or call the Distance Education Office at<br />

(905)575-2703.<br />

BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

FOR WINDOWS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Business Computers section.<br />

INTERNET<br />

ACCPAC - GENERAL LEDGER<br />

This 18 hour on-line course introduces<br />

students to version 4.2 for Windows<br />

(AccPac Advantage Series-Corporate<br />

Edition-formerly Small Business series) and<br />

focuses on the creation of a company and a<br />

chart of accounts, entering transactions and<br />

producing financial reports.<br />

PREREQUISITES: Using Windows Level 1<br />

and familiarity with basic accounting<br />

concepts. Final Exam: Wednesday, July 24,<br />

<strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text<br />

included in course fee. Software not<br />

included. Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW190 FEE: $190.39 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705880


INTERNET<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS RE<strong>CE</strong>IVABLE<br />

This 18 hour on-line course covers the<br />

ledger setup, adding customer accounts,<br />

daily transaction processing, reports and<br />

periodic processing using version 4.2 for<br />

Windows (ACCPAC Advantage Series -<br />

Corporate Edition - formerly Small Business<br />

Series). PREREQUISITES: BW190 and<br />

familiarity with basic accounting concepts.<br />

Final Exam: Wednesday, July 24, <strong>2002</strong> 7 -<br />

10 p.m. Fennell Campus. Software and text<br />

are not included. Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW290 FEE: $124.10 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705883<br />

INTERNET<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />

This 18 hour on-line course covers the<br />

ledger setup, adding vendor accounts, daily<br />

transaction processing, reports and periodic<br />

processing using version 4.2 for Windows<br />

(ACCPAC Advantage Series - Corporate<br />

Edition - formerly Small Business Series.<br />

PREREQUISITES: BW190 and familiarity<br />

with basic accounting concepts. Final Exam:<br />

Wednesday, July 24, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Software and text are not<br />

included. Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW390 FEE: $124.10 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705884<br />

INTERNET<br />

ACCPAC - PAYROLL<br />

This 18 hour on-line course consists of<br />

preparing payroll data, learning the<br />

necessary functions of Canadian payroll and<br />

the necessary steps involved in processing<br />

payroll transactions using Version 4.2 for<br />

windows. PREREQUISITES: BW190<br />

(AccPac-General Ledger), BW290 (AccPac-<br />

Accounts Receivable) and BW390 (AccPac-<br />

Accounts Payable). Final Exam:<br />

Wednesday, July 24, <strong>2002</strong> 7 - 10 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Text included in course<br />

fee. Instructor: D BAKER<br />

BW590 FEE: $190.97 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705885<br />

INTERNET<br />

M.Y.O.B. - LEVEL 2<br />

This 18 hour on-line course covers inventory<br />

including the auto-build feature, financial<br />

reporting, using the chequebook module to<br />

write cheques and make deposits,<br />

customizing M.Y.O.B. (Version 10) features<br />

and forms, and working with the payroll<br />

module. PREREQUISITE: BW155.<br />

Software not included. Text not included.<br />

(Same text as in BW155). Exam: Monday,<br />

July 22, <strong>2002</strong> 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Instructor: R IMOLA<br />

BW255 FEE: $129.10 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705886<br />

Looking for a new<br />

c a reer dire c t i o n ?<br />

Call Return to Wo r k<br />

S e rvices at (905)575-2024<br />

D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N - O N TA R I O L E A R N . C O M<br />

INTERNET<br />

MYOB<br />

This 36 hr on-line course (Level 1 & 2<br />

combined) will cover the creation of a<br />

company, entering inventory items, accounts<br />

receivable and payable. Various financial<br />

and management reports will be viewed.<br />

Inventory including the auto-build feature,<br />

financial reporting, using the chequebook<br />

module to write cheques and make deposits,<br />

customizing MYOB features and forms, and<br />

working with the payroll module will also be<br />

covered. Text included in course fee. Midterm<br />

& Final Exam at Fennell Campus.<br />

Instructor: R IMOLA<br />

BW355 FEE: $280.21 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705978<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS OFFI<strong>CE</strong> INTEGRATION - LEVEL 1<br />

This 18 hour on-line course will show you<br />

how to integrate Office 2000 (or Office ‘97)<br />

applications. Create customized environments<br />

to suit your needs, use Word’s mail merge<br />

feature with Excel and Access data files, use<br />

OLE between multiple applications, use<br />

cross-references, bookmarks & hyperlinks to<br />

navigate through documents, along with<br />

covering MS Binder & Office online.<br />

PREREQUISITES: BW199 Windows,<br />

BW110 Word, BW120 Excel, BW130 Access<br />

& BW003 Powerpoint. Exam: July 25/02<br />

Text incl. Instructor: D CAREY<br />

BW135 FEE: $148.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705975<br />

E-COMMER<strong>CE</strong><br />

INTERNET<br />

ENTREPRENEURSHIP<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

This 42 hour on-line course covers a wide<br />

range of topics such as entrepreneurial spirit,<br />

a strategic approach to starting the business,<br />

source of funding, basic financial<br />

management, management issues and other<br />

selected issues of interest to the<br />

entrepreneur. The purpose of this course is<br />

to foster a greater appreciation of the special<br />

problems and opportunities inherent in<br />

starting your own business. Text included.<br />

Final Exam: August 28, <strong>2002</strong> at the Fennell<br />

Campus. Instructor: T B A<br />

BU395 FEE: $310.26 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705980<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO E-BUSINESS<br />

This 48 hour on-line course provides an<br />

understanding of technology, business<br />

concepts and issues that surround electronic<br />

business on the Internet. Includes<br />

understanding current practices &<br />

opportunities in electronic shopping,<br />

distribution and collaboration. Problems such<br />

as security, authentication, privacy,<br />

encryption, safeguarding of intellectual<br />

property rights, acceptable use policies & legal<br />

liabilities will be covered. PREREQUISITE:<br />

MS FrontPage & FTP Software. Exam: Aug.<br />

28/02. Instructor: W MCINTYRE<br />

BU396 FEE: $378.34 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705981<br />

HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (825)<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Business section. These<br />

courses are approved by the Human<br />

Resources Professionals Association of<br />

Ontario. (HRPAO).<br />

INTERNET<br />

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

An examination of the Canadian business<br />

environment and the management decision<br />

making process as an integral component of<br />

organizational behaviour. Text included in<br />

course fee. Final Exam: Wednesday, August<br />

28, <strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

Instructor: D HEMING<br />

PIR22 FEE: $354.00 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705983<br />

INTERNET<br />

FINAN<strong>CE</strong> AND ACCOUNTING<br />

In this on-line course students will learn<br />

financial and management accounting<br />

concepts and techniques, focusing on the<br />

relationships between management of<br />

performance and basic management<br />

functions of planning, coordination and<br />

control. It is recommended that students<br />

have a basic knowledge of accounting. Text<br />

included. Final Exam: Wednesday, Aug 28,<br />

<strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9 p.m. Fennell Campus. Instructor:<br />

L APPLEBAUM<br />

PIR23 FEE: $362.56 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705976<br />

ONTARIO MANAGEMENT<br />

DEVELOPMENT STUDIES<br />

This course can be used as an elective in the<br />

OMDP program. Please see the Business<br />

section for further information.<br />

INTERNET<br />

DEALING AND WORKING WITH<br />

DIFFICULT PEOPLE<br />

Understanding people and being able to<br />

work with them, no matter what type of<br />

people they are, is one of the major keys to<br />

management and life success. Through this<br />

30 hour on-line course, you should be able<br />

to identify and cope with some of the most<br />

difficult behaviour you will encounter. Other<br />

topics include personality styles,<br />

establishing rapport, body language,<br />

matching and mirroring techniques, and the<br />

skills necessary to feel totally connected<br />

with anyone you choose. Instructor: T B A<br />

BU397 FEE: $183.50 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705992<br />

Sign up now!<br />

Registration commences<br />

at 8:30 a.m. on<br />

M a rch 4.<br />

First come...first serv e d .<br />

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D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N - O N TA R I O L E A R N . C O M<br />

GEOGRAPHIC<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS -<br />

ONLINE (079)<br />

T h i s G e o g r a p h i c I n f o r m a t i o n S y s t e m s ( G I S )<br />

program is designed to provide an introduction to<br />

GIS to people who are or will be end users of GIS<br />

and to those who wish to augment their knowledge<br />

i n t hi s e m e rg in g te c h n o lo g y. Th e pr o gr a m w i ll<br />

provide you with a background in GIS fundamental<br />

p r i n c i p l e s , C o m p u t e r - a i d e d D r a f t i n g ( C A D ) ,<br />

Da taba se c once pts, an d G IS a pplica tions in you r<br />

field of interest. This program is designed to appeal<br />

to people from varying disciplines such a s Urban<br />

P l a n n i n g , C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g , T r a n s p o r t a t i o n<br />

Engineering, Resources and Business.<br />

Please contact Jack Gibb, Program<br />

Manager for more information at<br />

(905)575-2144 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2144<br />

or email gibbj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , a p p l i c a n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete all of the required courses<br />

and apply in writing to the Continuing Education,<br />

Engineering Technology Department.<br />

Required Courses<br />

CVA03 Introduction to Geographic Information<br />

Systems 42 hours<br />

CVA36 GIS Software - ArcVIEW 42 hours<br />

CVA37 Remote Sensing 42 hours<br />

CV630 GPS - Global Positioning Systems 42 hours<br />

MSN01 Microstation 2D - Level 1 24 hours<br />

MSN02 Microstation 2D - Level 2 (CAD06 can be<br />

used to replace MSN01 & MSN02 - 45 hours)<br />

24 hours<br />

BW130 MS Access - Level 1 18 hours<br />

BW230 MS Access - Level 2 18 hours<br />

BW330 MS Access - Level 3 18 hours<br />

F o r d i s t a n c e e d u c a t i o n A c c e s s c o u r s e<br />

i n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e r e f e r t o t h e B u s i n e s s<br />

Computers section.<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

This 42 hour onlin e theory course provides<br />

an overview of the fundamental concepts and<br />

terminology and the role of GIS in business,<br />

government, surveying and natural resources.<br />

T h e c o u r s e w i l l c o v e r t h e c o l l e c t i o n ,<br />

m a na g e me n t , a n a l ys i s a n d p r e s en t a t i on of<br />

sp at ia l da ta. A dd it io nal t op ic s w il l in cl ud e<br />

concepts of database systems, data modelling<br />

a n d d i g i t a l m a p p i n g . T e x t i n c l u d e d .<br />

Instructor: J WALLA<strong>CE</strong><br />

CVA03 FEE: $268.04 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705750<br />

INTERNET<br />

GIS SOFTWARE - ARCVIEW<br />

At th e en d of this 42 hou r on line c o urse, the<br />

s t u d e n t s h o u l d b e a b l e t o c r e a t e d a t a i n<br />

A r c V i e w , t o Q u e r y a n d m a n i p u l a t e d a t a ,<br />

geocode addresses, perform Spatial Analyses,<br />

produce map outputs and charts. Included with<br />

th e b o o k is a fully fu nc tio n ing 1 80 -d ay tria l<br />

v e r s i o n o f A r c V ie w s o f t w a re o f C D - R O M<br />

w ith d a ta fo r th e bo o k ’s e x e rc ise s. S tu d e n ts<br />

w ill b e a b le to i ns ta ll th i s so ftw a re o n t h e ir<br />

h o m e / w o r k c o m p u t e r s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

I n t r o d u c t i o n t o G e o g r a p h i c I n f o r m a t i o n<br />

Systems. Text extra. Instructor: J WALLA<strong>CE</strong><br />

CVA36 FEE: $242.90 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705894<br />

INTERNET<br />

REMOTE SENSING<br />

T h i s 4 2 - h r o n l i n e c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o<br />

teach principles and applications of remote<br />

s e n s i n g a t t h e i n t r o d u c t o r y l e v e l . T h i s<br />

s c i e n c e w h i c h l o o k s a t t h e E a r t h f r o m<br />

“ a b o v e ” h a s m a d e s t r i d e s i n t o c o m m o n<br />

p l a c e u s e i n r e c e n t t i m e s a n d t h e<br />

applications are useful to many professions<br />

i n c l u d i n g p l a n n e r s , e n v i r o n m e n t a l<br />

scientists, real estate, agriculture and many<br />

o t h e r s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : C V A 0 3 .<br />

Instructor: J WALLA<strong>CE</strong><br />

CVA37 FEE: $242.90 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705896<br />

INTERNET<br />

GPS - GLOBAL POSITIONING<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

T his 42 h our o n-li ne cou rse wi ll sta rt w ith<br />

a n o v e r v i e w o f G P S , h i s t o r y o f G P S a n d<br />

G P S A p p l i c a t i o n s . T h e c o u r s e w i l l c o v e r<br />

G P S Fu nd a me nt al s of Sa te ll it e Na vi ga ti on<br />

( H o w G P S W or k s , G P S S i g n a l S t r u c t u r e ,<br />

G P S a n d T i m e , P s e u d o - r a n g i n g , C a r r i e r<br />

P h a s e R a n g i n g , E r r o r B u d g e t ,<br />

Differencing). Also covered will be types of<br />

R e c e i v e r s , G e o i d M o d e l i n g , V e r t i c a l<br />

P o s i t i o n i n g , M i s s i o n P l a n n i n g , G l o n a s s<br />

System, and GPS Markets and Applications.<br />

The course will finish with future trends in<br />

GPS. Instructor: J GIBB<br />

CV630 FEE: $242.90 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705888<br />

INTERNET<br />

MICROSTATION 2D - LEVEL 1<br />

T h i s 2 4 h o u r o n - l i n e c o u r s e t e a c h e s n e w<br />

u s e r s a s e l e c t i o n o f b a s i c M i c r o S t a t i o n<br />

commands & tools for the creation & editing<br />

o f d esig n f iles . M ajor to pics in clud e: basi c<br />

c on cep ts , v ie w con tr ols , 2D dr af tin g too ls ,<br />

s n a p s , p r e c i s i on i n p u t, e l e me n t a tt r i b u t e s ,<br />

editing tools, annotation, and dimensioning.<br />

S T U D E N T S M U S T H A V E A C C E S S T O<br />

M I C R O S T A T I O N 9 5 , S E O R J<br />

SOFTWARE. Participants can purchase the<br />

A c a d e m i c E d i t i o n o f t h e s o f t w a r e f r o m<br />

r e s e l l e r s . T e x t b o o k e x t r a . A v a i l a b l e f r o m<br />

instructor. Instructor: P MANN<br />

MSN01 FEE: $257.24 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705964<br />

INTERNET<br />

MICROSTATION 2D - LEVEL 2<br />

T h i s 2 4 h ou r o n - li n e c o ur s e b u il d s o n t h e<br />

b a s i c t e c h n i q u e s c o v e r e d i n t h e L e v e l 1<br />

c o ur se . U se r s ar e i nt ro d uc ed to t h e hi gh e r<br />

l e v e l f u n c t i o n s o f M i c r o S t a t i o n i n c l e a r ,<br />

s t e p - b y - s t e p i n s t r u c t i o n s a n d e x e r c i s e s .<br />

T opics in clude d a re R efere nce File s, Cells ,<br />

Complex Elements, Multi-Lines, Patterning,<br />

T a g s , C u s t o m L i n e S t y l e s a n d A d v a n c e d<br />

A c c u D r a w . S T U D E N T S M U S T H A V E<br />

AC<strong>CE</strong>SS TO MICROSTATION 95, SE OR<br />

J SOFTWARE. PREREQUISITE: MSN01.<br />

Textbook available from instructor at<br />

additional cost. Instructor: P MANN<br />

MSN02 FEE: $257.24 ☎<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS -<br />

OTHER - ONLINE<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTERNET MAPPING WITH ARCIMS<br />

This 42 hour on-line course starts with an<br />

overview of Internet Mapping. Different<br />

web mapping software will be reviewed and<br />

compared along with new technologies such<br />

as Geography Markup Language (GML) and<br />

Mobile Mapping. There will be an<br />

introduction to the basics of JavaScript,<br />

HTML and XML so that the websites<br />

created by ArcIMS can be edited. The<br />

student using ArcExplorer will create<br />

ArcIMS web enabled files. These files will<br />

be sent to the instructor who will publish<br />

them using ArcIMS. Instructor: J GIBB<br />

CVA08 FEE: $242.90 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705748<br />

INTERNET<br />

MAPOBJECTS<br />

This 42 hour on-line course offers a<br />

conceptual overview of the MapObjects<br />

ActiveX Control. Students build Visual<br />

Basic applications that incorporate<br />

MapObjects components to create maps and<br />

perform attribute and geographic (spatial)<br />

queries, address matching, and database<br />

editing. Students can download a 90 day<br />

demo version from ESRI (Environmental<br />

Systems Research Institute) at www.esri.com<br />

Students will need a copy of Visual Basics<br />

5.0 or later. PREREQUISITE: Experience<br />

with Visual Basic. Instructor: J GIBB<br />

CVA13 FEE: $242.90 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705892<br />

HEALTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

INTERNET<br />

BIOLOGY PREPARATORY<br />

This 39-hour on-line course is intended for<br />

mature students wishing to enter Nursing or<br />

other Health Sciences/Health Care programs.<br />

The student will become familiar with the<br />

scientific knowledge of the human body<br />

necessary to recognize, accept and use the<br />

important principles in all phases of study in<br />

the Health Sciences. Fee includes text and<br />

manual costs. Midterm: July 10, Final exam:<br />

August 28, <strong>2002</strong>. Instructor: T BA<br />

HZA34 FEE: $404.27 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705876<br />

INTERNET<br />

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION -<br />

RPN<br />

This 45 hour on-line course follows Ministry<br />

guidelines and should enable RPN’s to meet<br />

the standards outlined in the revised Standards<br />

of Nursing Practice. Includes an additional 7<br />

hours of laboratory and clinical practice.<br />

Prerequisites: Current RPN Certificate of<br />

Competence or proof of eligibility for current<br />

registration through the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of<br />

Ont. Fee includes text costs. Midterm & Final.<br />

Contact Dale Carey 905-575-2706. Preceptor<br />

will be accepted by permission of Program<br />

Mgr. Instructor: D CAREY<br />

HZA14 FEE: $389.50 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705868


INTERNET<br />

RPN MEDICATION REFRESHER<br />

This 24-hour on-line course provides a<br />

review of the theory related to the<br />

pharmacology of major drug groups and a<br />

laboratory experience in the preparation and<br />

administration of topical, oral, and<br />

subcutaneous medications. Applicants must<br />

possess a Certificate in Adm. of Medications.<br />

Fee includes manual costs. Midterm and<br />

Final. Contact Dale Carey 905-575-2706.<br />

Preceptor will be accepted by permission of<br />

Program Manager. Instructor: D CAREY<br />

HZAC8 FEE: $169.41 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705871<br />

PSYCHOSOCIAL<br />

REHABILITATION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (016)<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For information on admission or the<br />

program, please contact the<br />

Program Manager at<br />

(905) 540-4247 ext. 26704<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Eligible applicants should have a degree,<br />

diploma or certificate, and/or related<br />

experience, in a relevant field. Please<br />

contact the Program Manager to discuss<br />

admission requirements.<br />

CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING<br />

Students may qualify for prior learning<br />

assessment based on skills and knowledge<br />

acquired in other courses or in work<br />

experience. If interested in pursuing prior<br />

learning assessment, contact Kathy Radcliffe.<br />

Fee for assessment is $96.<br />

INTERNET<br />

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTI<strong>CE</strong>S OF<br />

PSR - PART 1<br />

This 45-hour on-line foundation course will<br />

introduce the key concepts and principles of<br />

Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR). Learners will<br />

explore how using a PSR framework influences<br />

the roles of consumers and practitioners as well<br />

as the relationships between them. Several PSR<br />

approaches to working with individuals will be<br />

described. No prerequisite. Manual included.<br />

Chat sessions will be held on Tuesdays at 9:00<br />

pm EST starting May 21st. Final exam will be<br />

written at home. Instructor: J PAWLICK<br />

PSR01 FEE: $295.66 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705878<br />

INTERNET<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT - PSR<br />

This 60- hour on-line, self-directed course<br />

provides learners with an opportunity to<br />

enhance their understanding of an identified<br />

aspect of Psychosocial Rehabilitation. The<br />

involvement of consumers in the study will<br />

be emphasized and learners will be asked to<br />

demonstrate their connecting skills. Learners<br />

are expected to develop a learning plan that<br />

describes their learning goals, objectives and<br />

outcomes. Initial online orientation session<br />

to be held on Tuesday, May 28th at 9:00 pm<br />

EST. Instructor: C GAYLER<br />

PSR06 FEE: $320.60 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705881<br />

D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N - O N TA R I O L E A R N . C O M<br />

HISTORY<br />

INTERNET<br />

HISTORY OF CANADA (E)<br />

This 36 hour on-line course examines the<br />

social, economic, cultural and political aspects<br />

of Canada’s history from 1867 to the present.<br />

How the past influences present-day concerns,<br />

and the nature of history as an academic<br />

discipline, are also studied. Fee includes text<br />

costs. Final exam: August 28, <strong>2002</strong> Fennell<br />

Campus. Instructor: S VILLENEUVE<br />

MCS10 FEE: $282.70 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705993<br />

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INTERNET<br />

CANADIAN POLITICS (E)<br />

This c ourse introduces students to the<br />

Canadian system of government and provides<br />

insight into the nature of politics in Canada. It<br />

is not a political science course, per se, but<br />

attempts to answer the fundamental question,<br />

“How are we governed?”. This 42 hour online<br />

course presents an overview of Canadian<br />

politics covering the structure of Canadian<br />

Government, the practice of politics and a<br />

background of major political issues. Text is<br />

included in course fee. PREREQUISITE:<br />

None. Instructor: B REAVLEY<br />

SS105 FEE: $291.00 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705973<br />

CREATIVE ARTS<br />

INTERNET<br />

PHILOSOPHY OF ART (E)<br />

In this 30 hour on-line course you will be<br />

introduced to different areas of philosophy<br />

of art using historical and analytical<br />

approaches. This course is designed as an<br />

introduction to some main theories of the<br />

nature of art, criticism and the place of art in<br />

life and society. Instructor: Z MATEJKA<br />

PT001 FEE: $183.50 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705972<br />

WRITING FOR PUBLICATION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (123)<br />

For information on certificate requirements,<br />

please refer to the Languages and<br />

Communications section.<br />

INTERNET<br />

GRAMMAR FOR WRITING<br />

PROFESSIONALS<br />

Grammar for Writing Professionals aims to<br />

provide students with a thorough knowledge<br />

of the editing and proofreading process.<br />

Potential editors, writers and proofreaders will<br />

find this course particularly helpful. They will<br />

gain experience recognizing and correcting<br />

errors in accordance with accepted Canadian<br />

standards. This 45 hour on-line course also<br />

emphasizes the importance of working as part<br />

of an editing team to help produce acceptable<br />

full-length manuscripts. Fee includes text<br />

costs. Instructor: T TORRAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

LLT02 FEE: $288.88 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705994<br />

INTERNET<br />

WRITING FOR PUBLICATION - LEVEL 1<br />

The general objective of this 45 hour on-line<br />

course is to introduce students to creative<br />

writing and the publishing process. Students<br />

will follow the various steps of manuscript<br />

preparation, including conferencing, editing<br />

and proofreading. Students will examine the<br />

writer’s craft using a wide range of<br />

professional works as models. Instructor: A<br />

WASSENBERG<br />

LLT03 FEE: $257.75 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705995<br />

INTERNET<br />

WRITING FOR PUBLICATION - LEVEL 2<br />

This 45 on-line course focuses on the publishing<br />

process with emphasis on the Canadian<br />

magazine trade. Students will be encouraged to<br />

develop their ideas into acceptable compositions<br />

and to approach suitable publishers for their<br />

work. Instructor: S TELENKO<br />

LLT09 FEE: $257.75 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705997<br />

INTERNET<br />

ROMAN<strong>CE</strong> WRITING<br />

This 45 hour on-line course explores the art<br />

and craft of writing for the romance fiction<br />

market. Through examples and exercises,<br />

participants will develop their skills for<br />

creating intriguing plots, wonderful settings,<br />

real characters and satisfying romances.<br />

Students will be encouraged to prepare their<br />

work for publication in this unique and<br />

exciting field. Fee includes text cost. Novel<br />

extra. Instructor: T TORRAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

LLT04 FEE: $281.24 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705999<br />

LANGUAGES AND<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

INTERNET<br />

RESEARCHING & REPORTING-LGS<br />

This 39 hour online course uses the Internet<br />

and “real-time chat” capabilities.<br />

Communication skills are developed through<br />

hands-on application. Students can choose<br />

examples related to their careers or from<br />

sample assignments. Participants define a<br />

problem, collect research using print<br />

sources, the Internet, interviews and<br />

questionnaires, and present their findings in<br />

reports. PREREQUISITE: Post-secondary<br />

basic level communications course. Students<br />

must participate in at least one chat.<br />

Instructor: B MEGENS<br />

LL122 FEE: $270.85 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705960<br />

INTERNET<br />

MYTHS AND LEGENDS (E)<br />

This 42 hour on-line course examines the<br />

similarities and differences of world<br />

mythology and legends. By discussing stories<br />

from different cultures, students will see the<br />

common threads of the human experience.<br />

Fee includes text costs. Final Exam:<br />

Wednesday, August 28, <strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Instructor: H TANNER<br />

LLT05 FEE: $265.37 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706000<br />

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D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N - O N TA R I O L E A R N . C O M<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO CHILDREN<br />

LITERATURE<br />

Th i s 4 2 h o u r o n - l i n e c o u r s e w i l l e x p l o r e<br />

a n d e v a l ua t e th e f ic t i on , p oe t r y , a n d n o n -<br />

f ic ti o n g e nr es o f c hi ld r en ’ s l it er a tu r e wit h<br />

their historical contexts as they apply. Text<br />

in clu ded . Fin al Ex am: We dne sda y, Augu st<br />

2 8t h, 6 -9 pm. F e nn el l Camp us . In s tru c to r:<br />

H TANNER<br />

LLT06 FEE: $305.98 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706033<br />

INTERNET<br />

WHAT IN THE WORLD IS GOING ON<br />

Everyday, the TV or newspaper’s front page<br />

confronts us with people, places, and issues<br />

f r om a ro u n d t h e w o rl d . E v e r y s t or y h a s a<br />

ba ckg rou nd: cu lt ural , rel igi ous , pol iti cal or<br />

e c o n o m i c . W i t h o u t t h i s b a c k g r o u n d , i t i s<br />

h a r d t o m a k e i n f o r m e d j u d g e m e n t s . T h i s<br />

s u b j e c t f o c u s e s o n t h e m a i n i n t e r n a t i o n a l<br />

n e w s s t o r i e s . T h i s i s a 4 2 h o u r o n - l i n e<br />

course. Final Exam: Wednesday, August 28,<br />

<strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9 p.m. Fennell Campus. Instructor:<br />

H TANNER<br />

LLT07 FEE: $242.90 ☎<br />

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INTERNET<br />

HARRY POTTER TO<br />

ASLAN:CHILDREN’S LITERATURE<br />

Students in this 45 hour on-line course will<br />

ex am in e a s e ri e s o f f an ta st i c wo r ld s, t he<br />

creators of those worlds and the underlying<br />

m y t h o lo gi es u p o n w hi c h th e y a r e b as e d.<br />

Participants will also explore ways to assist<br />

c h i l d r e n a n d a d u l t s i n a p p r e c i a t i n g t h e<br />

in t ri cate natur e o f g ood chi ld ren’s fant asy<br />

and understand the history and writing and<br />

h o w t h o s e f a n t a s t i c w o r l d s h a v e<br />

c on tri but ed a nd en ri che d ch i ld re n . No vel s<br />

a r e n o t i n c l u d e d i n c o u r s e f e e . A l l a r e<br />

a v a i l a b l e t h r o u g h l o c a l b o o k s t o r e s .<br />

Instructor: S OLSEN<br />

LLT11 FEE: $257.75 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706008<br />

MATHEMATICS/PHYSICAL<br />

SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

INTERNET<br />

STATISTICS<br />

T h i s o n - l i n e 5 6 h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s :<br />

i n t r o d u c t i o n t o s t a t i s t i c s ; o r g a n i z a t i o n &<br />

gra phin g o f d ata; me asure s o f l ocat ion and<br />

v a r i a t i o n ; p r o b a b i l i t y & s a m p l i n g<br />

d i s t r i b u t i o n s ; c o n f i d e n c e i n t e r v a l s ;<br />

h y p o t h e s i s t e s t i n g ; s t a t i s t i c a l p r o c e s s<br />

co ntr ol ; C hi -sq ua r e dis tr ibu tio n; re gre ss ion<br />

a n d c o r r e l a t i o n . M i d - t e r m : J u l y 3 , 2 0 0 2<br />

F i n a l E x a m : A u g u s t 2 8 , 2 0 0 2 F e n n e l l<br />

C a m p u s . S t u d e n t s n e e d C D - R O M d r i v e .<br />

T e x t a n d C D ar e e xt r a . PR E R E Q U I S I TE :<br />

F i r s t s e m e s t e r m a t h . S t u d e n t s w i s h i n g<br />

M A 4 5 1 m a y t a k e M A 5 7 0 . I n s t r u c t o r : T<br />

SUTTON/G LEEK<br />

MA570 FEE: $303.84 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705962<br />

INTERNET<br />

PREP SCIEN<strong>CE</strong> (PHYSICS)<br />

The purpose of this 50 hour on-line course is<br />

t o p re p ar e t he s t u de nt s w i th t h e ne c es s ar y<br />

background in Physics to allow them to enter<br />

t he f ir st ye ar o f t he Co ll eg e Tec hn ic ia n o r<br />

T ec hn ol og y P ro gr am . Thi s co ur se r eq ui re s<br />

online participation and incorporates practical<br />

a c t i v i t i e s a n d o n l i n e p h y s i c s l a b s a n d<br />

simulations. Text included. Materials will be<br />

s e n t t o r e g i s t e r e d s t u d e n t s b y s t a r t d a t e .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : M A 0 0 2 o r e q u i v a l e n t .<br />

F i n a l E x a m : A u g u s t 2 8 , 2 0 0 2 6 - 9 p . m .<br />

Fennell Campus. Instructor: M KUEHN<br />

PE001 FEE: $365.57 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705966<br />

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PREP SCIEN<strong>CE</strong> (CHEMISTRY)<br />

T h i s 5 0 h o u r o n - l i n e c o u r s e p r o v i d e s t h e<br />

p r e p a r a t i o n n e c e s s a r y t o e n t e r C e r t i f i c a t e<br />

a n d D i p l o m a p r o g r a m s w h i c h r e q u i r e a<br />

current knowledge of Chemistry. Fee<br />

includes text costs. Materials will be sent by<br />

start date. PREREQUISITE: MA002 or<br />

equivalent. Final Exam: Wednesday, August<br />

28, <strong>2002</strong> 6 - 9 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

Instructor: M KUEHN<br />

PE053 FEE: $335.40 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706021<br />

MANUFACTURING<br />

LEADERSHIP <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Business Development section.<br />

INTERNET<br />

SUPERVISORY SKILLS FOR<br />

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY<br />

This 30 hour on-line credit course will help<br />

supervisors develop specialized skills such<br />

as time management, effective<br />

communication, customer relations, an<br />

understanding of complex government<br />

legislation, and an awareness of the multifaceted<br />

approach to leadership needed today.<br />

Course fee includes manual. There is no<br />

orientation or final exam for this course.<br />

Instructor: T B A<br />

CMA02 FEE: $445.00 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706009<br />

TEACHING THE ADULT<br />

LEARNER (129)<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, through its partnership in<br />

t h e O n t a r i o L e a r n . c o m C o n s o r t i u m w i t h<br />

other community colleges, is pleased to offer<br />

the following certificate program. It will be<br />

delivered by a partner community college<br />

via e-mail/Internet/Web using FirstClass ® o r<br />

WebCT platforms. Participants will require<br />

Internet access.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Upon successful completion of the program<br />

of studies listed below, a Certificate will be<br />

granted by <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

REQUIRED COURSES<br />

TAL03 Adult Learning 36 hours<br />

TAL02 Curriculum Development 36 hours<br />

TAL04 Instructional Techniques 48 hours<br />

TAL05 Assessment & Evaluation 36 hours<br />

TAL06 Adults with Learning Disabilities 36 hours<br />

68 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

ELECTIVE (min. 30 hours) from list<br />

below:<br />

TAL07 Subject Expertise and Integration 48 hours<br />

TAL08 Instructional Technology in Adult Education<br />

30 hours<br />

TAL09 How to Develop a Course with WebCT<br />

30 hours<br />

TAL03 - Adult Learning<br />

See also Distance Education section for<br />

print-based course and the Human Services<br />

section for in-class course.<br />

TAL04 - Instructional Techniques<br />

See also the Human Services section for inclass<br />

course.<br />

INTERNET<br />

ADULT LEARNING<br />

Enhance your career by learning how to apply<br />

the principles of adult learning and how to<br />

develop the basic skills essential to successful<br />

instruction. This 36 hour on-line course is<br />

specifically designed for teachers and trainers<br />

who present information to adults. Texts<br />

included in course fee. Instructor: M NICHOLS<br />

TAL03 FEE: $242.92 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706013<br />

INTERNET<br />

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT<br />

This 36 hour on-line course focuses on a<br />

systematic approach to curriculum development<br />

from “needs identification” through to course<br />

outline preparation, content planning and<br />

research, lesson design and delivery issues.<br />

Attention is given to integration with instructional<br />

techniques and course assessment/evaluation<br />

methodologies. PREREQUISITE: TAL03.<br />

Instructor: M NICHOLS<br />

TAL02 FEE: $213.20 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706014<br />

INTERNET<br />

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES<br />

Are you interested in adding variety to your<br />

instructional style? What is the difference<br />

between an instructional skill and an<br />

instructional strategy? In this 48-hour online<br />

course you will learn teaching skills<br />

such as questioning styles and strategies<br />

such as co-operative learning. Learn to<br />

distinguish between teacher-directed,<br />

student-directed and self-directed<br />

instructional styles. PREREQUISITE:<br />

TAL02. Instructor: D VERITY<br />

TAL04 FEE: $270.32 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706015<br />

INTERNET<br />

ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION<br />

Have you ever struggled with the difference<br />

between assessment and evaluation?<br />

Assessment is the gathering of information;<br />

Evaluation is the judgement of<br />

performance; Grading is attaching a value<br />

to performance. These are essential to<br />

continued success in teaching or training.<br />

Learn about using and designing<br />

meaningful assessment and evaluation tools<br />

to use in the classroom or workplace in this<br />

36 hour on-line course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

TAL03. Instructor: C NIKODEN<br />

TAL05 FEE: $213.20 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706017


D I S TAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCAT I O N - O N TARIOLEARN.COM/ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

INTERNET<br />

ADULTS WITH LEARNING<br />

DISABILITIES<br />

This 36 hour on-line course provides insight<br />

into the needs and issues of Adults with<br />

Learning Disabilities in the educational<br />

setting and in society as a whole. Awareness<br />

of and familiarization with disabilities,<br />

characteristics, strategies and skills are<br />

explored so that educators can provide the<br />

appropriate modifications to course content<br />

and evaluation for adults with learning<br />

disabilities. PREREQUISITE: TAL03.<br />

Instructor: S TAYLOR<br />

TAL06 FEE: $213.20 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 706018<br />

INTERNET<br />

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN<br />

ADULT EDUCATION<br />

This 30 hour on-line course is intended to<br />

equip teachers of adults with strategies for<br />

successful use of technology in teaching.<br />

The course will examine curriculum design,<br />

teaching techniques, and assessment when<br />

instructional technology is employed.<br />

Moderate computer and internet skills are<br />

essential. This courses entails considerable<br />

reseach and reading. Instructor: T THORPE<br />

TAL08 FEE: $183.50 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705968<br />

INTERNET<br />

HOW TO DEVELOP A COURSE WITH<br />

WEBCT<br />

WebCT is short for Web Course Tools. It is<br />

a system that allows you to create and<br />

manage a web-based course. This 30 hour<br />

on-line course is intended primarily to<br />

address the needs of first-time WebCT<br />

course developers including those who do<br />

not regard themselves as web page<br />

designers. Students will develop a complete<br />

WebCT course as part of the learning<br />

experience. Moderate computer and Internet<br />

skills are essential. Manual included.<br />

Instructor: T THORPE<br />

TAL09 FEE: $210.25 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 705970<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

For general information about Engineering<br />

Technology programs please contact the<br />

office at (905)575-2203 or 575-2287. For<br />

detailed information about the courses in<br />

these programs, please contact the Program<br />

Manager listed under each program<br />

description. For registration information,<br />

please call (905) 385-HAWK (4295).<br />

CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING:<br />

Students may apply for credit in individual<br />

courses based on learning acquired through<br />

work and other life experiences. For<br />

assessment procedures and fees, contact the<br />

PLA office at (905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext.3298. Students may<br />

qualify for exemptions in individual courses<br />

using courses previously taken at a university<br />

or other community college. Please call the<br />

<strong>CE</strong> Engineering Technology Department for<br />

an exemption application form.<br />

Engineering Technology Admission<br />

Requirements<br />

Unless stated otherwise, admission<br />

requirements for all Engineering Technology<br />

programs are: a) Ontario Grade 12 Diploma<br />

(OSSD or equivalent) or Mature Student<br />

Status, and b) One year of related business or<br />

industrial experience. NOTE: It is the student’s<br />

responsibility to ensure they have the required<br />

prerequisites for courses. These prerequisites<br />

are listed in the course descriptions and in the<br />

Programs of Studies. Some courses require the<br />

purchase of textbooks and/or manuals.<br />

COURSES REQUIRING THE USE<br />

OF A MOUSE<br />

Students will be responsible for providing<br />

their own mouse. The type of mouse to be<br />

used MUST be a Microsoft compatible serial<br />

mouse with a nine pin connector. Mice are<br />

available for sale at the <strong>College</strong> Bookstore.<br />

PS2 mice are not permitted.<br />

APPRENTI<strong>CE</strong>SHIP/SKILLS<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D AUTOMOTIVE<br />

ELECTRONICS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (850)<br />

Today’s automakers equip motor vehicles<br />

with complex electronic control systems to<br />

meet government-mandated exhaust emission<br />

levels and to satisfy consumer demand for<br />

fuel economy and high performance. Because<br />

of the sophisticated integration of fuel and<br />

emission controls, Automotive Service<br />

Technicians must overview the complete<br />

system to diagnose problems. This program<br />

focuses on an integrated approach to systems<br />

operation, diagnosis and repair. It has been<br />

designed for licensed Automotive Service<br />

Technicians and Registered Apprentices to<br />

provide the skills needed to service modern<br />

automobiles efficiently.<br />

For further information call<br />

Paul Kachuik, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2124 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2124.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Admission is restricted to licensed Automotive<br />

Service Technicians and Registered<br />

Apprentices. Please note that Automotive<br />

Electronic Fundamentals (SAM42) is a<br />

prerequisite for all courses in the program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Certificate in<br />

Advanced Automotive Electronics,<br />

participants must successfully complete the<br />

following courses:<br />

SAM42 Automotive Electronic Fundamentals39 hours<br />

SAM43 Engine Electronic Control Systems 72 hours<br />

SAM46 Automatic Temperature Control Systems<br />

36 hours<br />

SAM47 Automatic Transmission 36 hours<br />

SAM48 Steering & Suspension Control Systems<br />

36 hours<br />

SAM49 Body Electrical/Electronic Control Systems<br />

39 hours<br />

SAM64 Anti Lock Braking Systems (ABS) 36 hours<br />

APPROVED SAFETY GLASSES AND<br />

FOOTWEAR ARE REQUIRED FOR<br />

ALL COURSES.<br />

NOTE: It is the student’s responsibility to<br />

meet the prerequisite requirements.<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SERVI<strong>CE</strong><br />

TECHNICIAN Prep. Course SAM66<br />

refer to Certificate of Qualification courses<br />

AUTOMATIC TEMP CONTROL<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

This course is designed to provide<br />

theoretical and practical training on<br />

Automatic Temperature Control Systems<br />

which utilize the electronic system controls.<br />

Prerequisite: SAM42 and Ozone Depletion<br />

Card (CFC).<br />

SAM46 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705166<br />

BLUEPRINT READING<br />

For more information call (905)575-2203<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2203.<br />

BLUE PRINT READING MECHANICAL<br />

Emphasis on basic Blueprint Reading and<br />

Sketching will help students to develop the<br />

ability to visualize objects and interpret<br />

dimensions, sections, tolerances, machine<br />

finishes, assemblies, terminology, etc. Students<br />

must purchase a manual (available from the<br />

<strong>College</strong> Bookstore) for the course. Note:<br />

Course includes an introduction to Drafting.<br />

RE152 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr10 705157<br />

S2 12 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr10 705504<br />

BLUE PRINT READING WELDING<br />

The course covers welding symbols, types<br />

of welds, assemblies, fabrication,<br />

sectional drawings and terminology.<br />

Students must purchase a manual<br />

(available from the bookstore).<br />

RE154 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr9 705158<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE OF<br />

QUALIFICATION<br />

EXAMINATION<br />

PREPARATORY COURSES<br />

These courses are designed to assist trainees<br />

or industrial apprentices in preparing for<br />

their Certificate of Qualification<br />

Examination as stipulated by the Ontario<br />

Apprenticeship Tradesmen’s Qualification<br />

Act. Each course will consist of a theoretical<br />

review appropriate to the specific trade area.<br />

For more information call (905)575-2203<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2203. Prior to<br />

registering in any course, participants<br />

should contact their local Ministry of<br />

Training, <strong>College</strong>s & Universities,<br />

Apprenticeship Branch office to discuss<br />

their eligibility to write the examination.<br />

Hamilton 905-521-7764 or 1-800-668-4479<br />

Brantford 519-756-5197.<br />

NO COURSES OFFERED THIS SEMESTER.<br />

Students with<br />

disabilities please<br />

refer to the <strong>College</strong><br />

I n f o rmation Section<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 69


ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

WELDER OPERATOR (860)<br />

This program provides skill development for<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s c u r r e n t l y e m p l o y e d i n t h e<br />

w e l d i n g f i e l d o r f o r t h o s e i n t e r e s t e d i n<br />

welding occupations.<br />

For further information contact<br />

Fred Nichols, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2523 or email<br />

nicholf@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 10 (or equivalent)<br />

an d g oo d m ech ani cal ap tit ud e. Par tic ipa nts<br />

w i t h p r e v i o u s w e l d i n g e x p e r i e n c e w i l l b e<br />

a s s e s s e d d u r i n g t h e f i r s t c o u r s e , S h ie l d e d<br />

M e ta l A r c W e l di n g I , t o de t e rm i n e w h i ch<br />

l e v e l o f t h e p r o g r a m i s a p p r o p r i a t e . A l l<br />

i nd iv id ual s in te re st ed i n th e pr og ra m mu st<br />

register in SMAW 1.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the cer tificate, participant s must<br />

complete the following courses and apply in<br />

w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n<br />

Engineering Technology office. To receive a<br />

c r e d i t i n e a c h c o u r s e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

s uc c e s sf u ll y c om pl e te b o th t h e th e or y a nd<br />

practical components. Much of the theory is<br />

c o v e r e d a t h o m e i n s e l f - s t u d y u n i t s . O n<br />

completion of the program, s tudents should<br />

b e a b l e t o t a k e a n a l l - p o s i t i o n t e s t i n<br />

Shielded Metal Arc Welding.<br />

RE234 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1 78 hrs<br />

RE235 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 2 78 hrs<br />

RE236 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3 78 hrs<br />

RE237 Gas Metal Arc Welding 78 hrs<br />

RE154 Blueprint Reading 39 hrs<br />

NOTE: SAFETY GLASSES, BOOTS<br />

AND WELDING GLOVES REQUIRED.<br />

BLUEPRINT READING - RE154<br />

refer to Blueprint Reading section<br />

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING 1<br />

This course provides instruction on the four<br />

b a s i c j o i n t s i n t h e f l a t a n d h o r i z o n t a l<br />

p os it io n s, s af et y , an d Ox yf u el g as c ut t in g.<br />

P a r t i c i p a n t s m u s t c o m p l e t e a l l t h e o r y<br />

o bj ec ti ve s to r ec ei ve c re d it f or t he c ou rs e.<br />

Materials fee of $78.00 included.<br />

RE234 FEE: $439.02 ☎<br />

S1 26 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 705169<br />

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING 2<br />

T h i s c o u r s e f o c u s e s o n v a r i o u s t o p i c s<br />

i nc l ud i ng we l di n g in th e v er t ic a l p os i ti o n,<br />

identification of basic joint design, selection<br />

o f el ec tr od e s, t er mi no l og y an d s af e us e of<br />

e q u i p m e n t . P r e r e q u i s i t e : R E 2 3 4 o r<br />

equivalent. Materials fee of $78.00 included.<br />

RE235 FEE: $439.02 ☎<br />

S1 26 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 705170<br />

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING 3<br />

S t u d e n t s c o v e r v a r i o u s t o p i c s i n c l u d i n g<br />

welding in overhead positions, terminology,<br />

identification of basic joint design, selection<br />

o f e l e c t r o d e s , a n d s a f e u s e o f e q u i p m e n t .<br />

Prerequisite: RE235 or equivalent. Materials<br />

fee of $78.00 included.<br />

RE236 FEE: $439.02 ☎<br />

S1 26 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 705168<br />

GAS METAL ARC WELDING<br />

T h i s c o u r s e e m p h a s i z e s v a r i o u s t o p i c s<br />

i n c l u d i n g w e l d i n g b a s i c j o i n t s i n f l a t a n d<br />

h o rizo n tal p o sition s usin g th e flux c ore d arc<br />

w e l d i n g p r o c e s s , o p e r a t i n g G . M . A . W .<br />

e q u ip m e n t fo r sh o r t a r c , s p ra y a r c a n d f lu x<br />

c o r e d w i r e s w i t h s e l f - s h i e l d i n g a n d g a s -<br />

shielding characteristics and fillet welds using<br />

the G.M.A.W. process. Prerequisite: RE236 or<br />

equivalent. Materials fee of $78.00 included.<br />

RE237 FEE: $439.02 ☎<br />

S1 26 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 705171<br />

WELDING - ADDITIONAL<br />

COURSES<br />

For further information on these courses<br />

contact Fred Nichols, Program Manager<br />

at (905)575-2523 or email<br />

nicholf@mail.mohawk.on.ca<br />

Participants must supply their own Safety<br />

Glasses, Safety Boots and Welding Gloves.<br />

WELDING I<br />

I n s t r u c t i o n w i l l b e g i v e n i n B a s i c A r c<br />

W e l d i n g w i t h t h e m o s t w i d e l y a c c e p t e d<br />

electrodes (E6011, E6013, E7018) in the flat<br />

p o s i t i o n , b u t t , l a p a n d f i l l e t , u s i n g l i g h t<br />

g aug e a nd 1/ 4+ pl ate m eta l. Dep end ing o n<br />

i n te re s t, o xy a ce ty l en e w el di n g an d c ut ti n g<br />

w i l l b e i n c l u d e d . L i m i t e d e n r o l m e n t .<br />

Materials fee of $36.00 included.<br />

RE125 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 9 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr13 705505<br />

WELDING II<br />

This is a continuation of Welding I with training<br />

in vertical and horizontal positions. Prerequisite:<br />

RE125. Materials fee of $36.00 included.<br />

RE126 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 9 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr13 705506<br />

WELDING III<br />

This is a continuation of Welding II including<br />

a ll po si ti on s. Upo n c omp let i on of all t hr ee<br />

w e l d i n g c o u r s e s , t h e s t u d e n t s m a y b e<br />

qualified for C.W.B. equivalent certif ication<br />

in the flat position only. Prerequisite: RE126.<br />

Materials fee of $36.00 included.<br />

RE129 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 9 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr13 705507<br />

WELDING PIPE & T I G<br />

This course offers individualized instruction<br />

i n P i p e W e l d i n g , S h i e l d e d M e t a l A r c<br />

W e l d i n g w i t h t h e u p h a n d t e c h n i q u e f o r<br />

In dustrial and Constr uction operatio ns. G as<br />

Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) on the 1st pass<br />

p i p e w e l d i n g , a n d S M A W w i t h t h e<br />

d o w n h a n d t e c h n i q u e f o r G a s a n d O i l<br />

T r a n s m i s s i o n L i n e s . N o t e : p r o s p e c t i v e<br />

s t u d e n t s s h o u l d b e a b l e t o w e l d i n a l l<br />

p o s i t i o n s ( s t i c k e l e c t r o d e ) t o r e c e i v e<br />

m a x i m u m b e n e f i t f r o m t h i s c o u r s e .<br />

P re re qu is ite : RE 12 9 an d RE 23 6. Ma te ri al s<br />

fee of $48.00 included.<br />

RE215 FEE: $283.32 ☎<br />

S1 12 SA 8:00-12:00 SC Apr13 705174<br />

WELDING<br />

This course provides instruction in Basic Shielded<br />

Metal Arc Welding (SMAW); SMAW to C.W.B.<br />

Standards; SMAW to U.69 Standards; Gas Metal<br />

Arc Welding (GMAW) including spray, Short-arc<br />

Flux-core and Inner Shield techniques. Materials<br />

f e e o f $ 4 8 . 0 0 i n c l u d e d . I n q u i r i e s s h o u l d b e<br />

directed to Mr. Fred Nichols, 905-575-2523<br />

RE226 FEE: $283.32 ☎<br />

S1 12 SA 8:00-12:00 SC Apr13 705172<br />

70 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

BUILDING AND<br />

CONSTRUCTION SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

P l e a s e n o t e t h a t g r a d u a t e s o f t h e<br />

C o n s t r u c t i o n E s t i m a t i n g , M u n i c i p a l<br />

Services, Plane Surveying, and Road Design<br />

C e r ti f i c a t e p r og r a m s w i l l h a v e c o m p l e t e d<br />

several of the courses necessary to graduate<br />

f r o m t h e C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g T e c h n i c i a n<br />

D i p l o m a p r o g r a m . T h o s e w h o h a v e<br />

c o m p l e t e d t h e s e t h r e e p r o g r a m s a n d a r e<br />

interested in proceeding to the diploma level<br />

should contact the C hair of the Building &<br />

Construction Sciences Department to<br />

determine the additional requirements.<br />

ARCHITECTURAL<br />

DRAFTING <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(087)<br />

This program is intended for individuals<br />

employed or seeking employment in the<br />

architecture, engineering and construction<br />

disciplines of the building industry.<br />

Participants will be provided with an<br />

opportunity to develop basic architectural<br />

drafting and technological construction<br />

methodology skills necessary to enter the<br />

building industry. On completion of this<br />

pr o gr a m, gr a du a te s m ay pu r su e c a re er s a s<br />

architectural draftsperson, job captains,<br />

building inspectors, building appraisers or<br />

site supervisors.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Gene Stodolak, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2157 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2157<br />

or email stodolg@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, applicants must<br />

successfully complete 4 mandatory courses<br />

and 1 optional course and apply in writing to<br />

the Continuing Education Engineering<br />

Technology Department.<br />

Mandatory Courses<br />

AR301 Blueprint Reading 1 56 hrs<br />

AR348 Methods & Materials 1 56 hrs<br />

EA103 Drafting 1 56 hrs<br />

EA206 Drafting 2 56 hrs<br />

Optional Courses<br />

AR201 Introduction to Building Code - Part 3 56 hrs<br />

AR202 Introduction to Building Code - Part 9 56 hrs<br />

NOTE: EA103 and EA206 are creditable into<br />

the full-time Architectural Technician Diploma.<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THE ONTARIO<br />

BUILDING CODE-PART 3<br />

This course will introduce the students to<br />

Part 3 of the OBC (Ontario Building Code)<br />

which applies to all buildings occupying an<br />

area greater than 10m2 used for assembly,<br />

institutional, high hazard industrial<br />

occupancies; and for buildings greater than<br />

600m2 or exceeding three stories used for<br />

major residential, business, and personal<br />

services, mercantile or low hazard industrial<br />

occupancies. Applications of the regulations<br />

to building designs will be reviewed during<br />

the course.<br />

AR201 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO 6:00-10:00 FF Apr22 704934


DRAFTING 2<br />

T h is c o u rse i s a c o n t in u a ti o n o f D ra ft in g 1 .<br />

S t u d e n t s m a k e d r a w i n g s i n r e l a t i o n t o<br />

arc hitectural, c ivil and tra n sportation structures<br />

and projects. Prerequisite: EA10 3 and AR301.<br />

EA206 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr24 704933<br />

BUILDING<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

SYSTEMS <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(090)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m p r o v i d e s t r a i n i n g f o r<br />

individuals employed or seeking employment<br />

in the maintenance and operation of today’s<br />

c o m p l e x i n s t i t u t i o n a l a n d c o m m e r c i a l<br />

buildings. Graduates will become profi cient<br />

i n He at i n g S y st e ms , Ai r C on d it i o ni n g a n d<br />

Re f ri ge r at i on Sy st e ms , El ec tr i ca l Sy st e ms ,<br />

Air Handling and Preventative Maintenance<br />

P ro g r am s , W a t e r Tr e at m e nt P r o gr a ms a n d<br />

Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Gene Stodolak, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2157 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2157<br />

or email stodolg@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Practical work experience or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , a p p l i c a n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses and<br />

a pply in wr iting to the C ontinu ing Ed uc ation<br />

Engineering Technology Department.<br />

BES01 Heating 45 hrs<br />

BES02 Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 45 hrs<br />

BES03 Air Handling/Preventative Maint. 45 hrs<br />

BES04 Electrical 45 hrs<br />

BES05 Controls 45 hrs<br />

BES06 Water Treatment 45 hrs<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

T h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e i n c l u d e s a s t u d y o f<br />

electrical systems, motor control and wiring<br />

diagrams, calculation of loads and charges.<br />

BES04 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:30 FF Apr24 704935<br />

CONTROLS<br />

In this credit course, a basic backgroun d is<br />

p r ov i d ed o n a ut o m a ti c c o n t ro l s , i n cl u d i ng<br />

h ow th e y w or k , a nd ho w t h ey ar e a p pl i e d<br />

and interconnected.<br />

BES05 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:30 FF Apr23 704936<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

ESTIMATING <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(867)<br />

Wh atever the size of the const ruction fir m,<br />

a ccu rat e est ima ti ng an d c are ful m oni to rin g<br />

o f c o s t s a r e e s s e n t i a l c o m p o n e n t s o f<br />

e n s u r i n g a p r o f i t . I f y o u a r e c u r r e n t l y<br />

e m p l o y e d i n t h e c o n s t r u c ti o n i n d u st r y , o r<br />

s ee k in g em p lo ym en t , an d wi s h to u pg r ad e<br />

y our es tima tin g s kil ls, th is pro gram sh oul d<br />

interest you. On successful completion, you<br />

should be able to cost one type of job, using<br />

computer software.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Dan Havercroft, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2143 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2143<br />

or email havercd@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , a p p l i c a n t s m u s t<br />

successf ully complete the following courses and<br />

a pp ly in wr itin g to th e Con tin uing E duc a tio n<br />

E ngineering Technology Department.<br />

COxxx Elective Computer course<br />

EA202 Estimating 1 42 hrs<br />

CV342 Estimating 2 56 hrs<br />

CV442 Estimating 3 56 hrs<br />

C O x x x - E L E C T I V E C O M P U T E R<br />

C O U R S E ( m u s t b e a t l e a s t 3 0 h o u r s o f<br />

s t u d y ) - C O 8 1 0 I N F O R M A T I O N<br />

SYSTEMS 1 is recommended. Refer to the<br />

Computer Science - Level 1 Certificate<br />

ESTIMATING 3<br />

T he cour se prov ide s t rain ing in ca lcul atin g<br />

q u a n t i t i e s a n d p r i c i n g m a t e r i a l s f o r<br />

c on st ru ct io n pr oj ec ts , wo rk in g fr om a ct ua l<br />

b l u e p ri n t s . T h e c o u rs e wi l l a l s o i n c l u de a<br />

c o m p u t e r e s t i m a t i n g c o m p o n e n t .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : C V 3 4 2 & C O 8 1 0 o r<br />

a p p r o v e d e q u i v a l e n t . S a t u r d a y / S u n d a y<br />

classes will be May 25, 26 and June 8, 9,<br />

<strong>2002</strong> 8:30 am - 2:30 pm.<br />

CV442 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-10:00 FF May1 705217<br />

SA 8:30-2:30<br />

GEOGRAPHIC<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

(GIS) <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (079)<br />

Refer to Distance Education section<br />

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN &<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (849)<br />

T hi s pr o gr a m i s de s i gn ed t o pr o vi d e d et ai l e d<br />

i nf orm at i on on t he d esi gn a nd con st ruc ti on o f<br />

residential buildings, and is intended for members<br />

o f t h e g e n e r a l p u b l i c a n d f o r t r a d e s p e r s o n s<br />

wishing to increase their construction knowledge.<br />

A l l c o u r s e s a r e v e r y p r a c t i c a l a n d f o c u s o n<br />

cur rent buil ding, frami ng, draf ti ng, and energy<br />

efficie nt const ructi on methods. Please note that<br />

not all courses are offered each semester. At the<br />

start of each semester, instructors will advise<br />

participants of materials and supplies required.<br />

Note: Employment in some trades requires<br />

licenses, and this program is not intended to<br />

provide such licenses.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Peter Mann, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2375 ext. 3134 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3134 or email<br />

mannp@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

There are no prerequisites for the program or<br />

any of the courses. Registrants may take the<br />

courses in any order.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the certificate participants must<br />

complete five courses in the program,<br />

including four mandatory courses. Please<br />

note: RE029 is now a mandatory course and<br />

RE031 is optional.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

RE027 Construction Practice 36 hrs<br />

RE028 Framing Techniques 36 hrs<br />

RE029 Residential Electrical & Plumbing Practice<br />

36 hrs<br />

RE030 Residential Drafting 36 hrs<br />

Optional Courses - Choose one:<br />

RE031 Building for Energy Efficiency 36 hrs<br />

RE032 Trim Finishing & Cabinetry 36 hrs<br />

CONSTRUCTION PRACTI<strong>CE</strong>-BASIC<br />

Students will study the basic structural<br />

elements of residential buildings in this<br />

course. Topics covered include codes, the<br />

construction process, and structural systems<br />

in wood, concrete, and masonry. Required<br />

textbook available from Instructor.<br />

RE027 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705148<br />

FRAMING TECHNIQUES<br />

This course introduces the student to the<br />

framing systems used for residential<br />

construction. It includes framing types,<br />

foundations, floors, walls and roofs. Also<br />

included are window and door installation,<br />

stair framing. Students will be taught safe<br />

usage of hand and power tools and will<br />

participate in typical layout procedures.<br />

Course offered every semester.<br />

RE028 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr8 705151<br />

RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL &<br />

PLUMBING<br />

This course will guide participants through<br />

installation and safety practices of common<br />

electrical wiring and plumbing systems.<br />

Participants will study the installation of<br />

typical electric circuits and associated<br />

equipment, and typical plumbing lines and<br />

fixtures. Some practical work will be<br />

included and students should bring basic<br />

tools (pliers, utility knife & screwdrivers) to<br />

the first night. Course offered every semester.<br />

RE029 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr10 705149<br />

TRIM FINISHING & CABINETRY<br />

In this course participants will study and<br />

practice methods of choosing, setting-up,<br />

and installing finish trim carpentry to doors,<br />

windows, bases, stairs, cabinets, etc.<br />

RE032 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr10 705154<br />

Find your room before<br />

you come on campus!<br />

Rooms are listed each day<br />

on our web site at<br />

c e c a t . m o h a w k c . o n . c a<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

WOODWORKING<br />

For further information on Woodworking<br />

courses contact Ken Mercer, Program<br />

Manager at (905)575-2375 ext. 5027 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 5027 or email<br />

mercerk@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

HAND TOOL TECHNIQUES<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s f o r b a s i c o r a d v a n c e d<br />

woodw orkers. The focus of this course is to<br />

use hand tools to construct a small piece of<br />

furniture. History of hand tools and furniture,<br />

along with project planning, hand cut joinery<br />

and drawer construction will be demonstrated.<br />

Classes on veneering, turning, finishing, and<br />

repairs will also be part of this course. Tools<br />

will be supplied. A materials fee will apply.<br />

TZ030 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 SC Apr22 706041<br />

CABINET MAKING - LEVEL 1<br />

T hr o u g h t h e p r o du c t i o n of s m a l l pr o j e c t s ,<br />

re gist ran ts s houl d deve lop basi c ski ll s w it h<br />

portable electric tools, radial arm saw, jointer,<br />

p l a n e r , b a n d s a w a n d s a n d i n g m a c h i n e s .<br />

Safety practices are stressed through theory of<br />

m a t e r i a l s a n d m a c h i n e s a p p l i c a b l e t o t h e<br />

w o o d w o r k i n g i n d u s t r y . T h e o r y i n c l u d e d .<br />

Project: Hall table. Material costs extra.<br />

TZ070 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr23 706037<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr25 706038<br />

S3 12 SA 9:00-12:00 SC Apr27 706039<br />

CABINET MAKING - LEVEL 2<br />

All students will produce a predetermined project<br />

utilizing skills of Basic Level 1 Cabinetmaking<br />

a n d a dv a n c e d s ki l l s o f b a s i c m a ch i ne s . N e w<br />

s k i l l s w i l l b e t a u g h t o n t h e o ve r he a d r ou t e r ,<br />

shaper and panel saw. Theory included. Material<br />

costs extra. STUDENTS MUST HAVE TAKEN<br />

T Z 0 7 0 “ C a b i n e t m a k i n g L e v e l 1 ” a s a<br />

pr erequisite. Project: Blanket Box/’Hope’ chest.<br />

TZ071 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 SC Apr22 706042<br />

S2 12 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr24 706046<br />

FURNITURE/CABINETMAKING<br />

Build a piece o f f urn itur e or c abine t with the<br />

g u i d a n c e o f a c a b i n e t m a k e r . W o r k i n a<br />

modern factory like shop with radial arm saw,<br />

jointer s, pla ner s , tab le sa ws , ove rh ea d ro uter ,<br />

shaper, horizontal boring machine, and sanding<br />

e q ui pm e nt. Yo u m us t s u p p ly y o u r ow n p la n<br />

a n d ma te r i a ls . N ot e : S iz e r e s tr i c tio n s a p p ly .<br />

S T U DE N T S M US T H AV E T AK E N T Z 0 7 1<br />

“Cabinetmaking level 2” as a prerequisite.<br />

TZ073 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 SC Apr22 706043<br />

S2 12 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr24 706047<br />

FURNITURE FINISHING<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s f o r p r o f e s s i o n a l<br />

ca bin etma ker s w ho wou ld li ke to lea rn the<br />

art of fine furniture finishing. St udents will<br />

wo rk with sp ray sy stem s l ike pre ssu re pot,<br />

ai r a ssi st air les s, sip hon fe ed and H. V.L .P.<br />

T e ch n i q u es in s ta i n i n g, s ha d i n g, p ic k l i n g,<br />

crackle coatings touch up and repair will be<br />

addressed. This course could be a real asset<br />

t o y o u r C a b i n e t m a k i n g c a r e e r . T H I S I S<br />

N O T A R E F I N I S H I N G C O U R S E . A<br />

materials fee will apply.<br />

TZ078 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr24 706040<br />

BUILDING &<br />

CONSTRUCTION SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

- Additional Courses<br />

ENGINEERING SURVEYS<br />

An introduction to plane surveying including<br />

h o r i z o n t a l , v e r t i c a l a n d a n g u l a r<br />

measurements. The course will include theory<br />

o f t r a v er s e c a l cu l a t i o ns , h o r i z on t a l c u r ve s<br />

theory, transverse Mercator grid systems and<br />

North American Datums (NAD27, NAD83 &<br />

W G S 8 4 ) a n d D i g i t a l T e r r a i n M o d e l i n g .<br />

N O T E : S atur day cl asse s w ill be M ay 5 , 26<br />

and June 16, <strong>2002</strong> 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.<br />

CV104 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:00-10:00 FF May1 705176<br />

SA 8:30-4:30<br />

APPLIED MECHANICS<br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l c o v e r t h e s t u d y o f f o r c e s ,<br />

vectors and scalars. Addition and resolution<br />

o f v e c t o r s , r e s u l t a n t s a n d e q u i l i b r a n t s ,<br />

e qu ili bri um c ond it ion s, an al ysi s of tr us ses ,<br />

s h e a r a n d b e n d i n g m o m e n t d i a g r a m s f o r<br />

simple conditions and section properties will<br />

also be covered.<br />

EA201 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 16 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 FF May7 705175<br />

CONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

The financial side of construction including<br />

a c c o u n t i n g m e t h o d s a n d p r a c t i c e s o f a<br />

b uildi ng p rojec t a re c overe d in th is c ourse .<br />

A l s o i n c l u d e d a r e b u d g e t s , c o s t c o n t r o l ,<br />

c a p i t a l c o s t s , i n v e n t o r y , d e p r e c i a t i o n a n d<br />

purchasing procedures. Prerequisite: EA531<br />

and EA541 or equivalent.<br />

EA642 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr30 704937<br />

CONSTRUCTION HUMAN AND<br />

LABOUR RELATIONS<br />

T he pri nci ple of de ali ng wit h oth ers in th e<br />

workplace, developing the skill of empathy,<br />

l i s t e n i n g , q u e s t i o n i n g , b e i n g t a c t f u l ,<br />

motivation principles, selection, training and<br />

a p p r a i s i n g a r e t h e t o p i c s s t u d i e d i n t h i s<br />

c o u r s e . P r e r e q u i s it e s : E A 54 1 , E A 63 1 a n d<br />

EA642 or equivalent.<br />

EA643 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 14 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May2 704938<br />

ELECTROTECHNOLOGY<br />

The following programs in the Electrical and<br />

E l e c t ro n i c a r ea s a r e o ff e r e d t o pr o v i d e a n<br />

opportunity for you to improve your skills and<br />

work towards certification in specific areas.<br />

ELECTRONIC<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (886)<br />

E l e c t r o n i c s a r e a k e y e l e m e n t o f m o d e r n<br />

Industrial equipment and consumer projects.<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m w i l l p r o v i d e a t h o r o u g h<br />

i n t r o d u c t i o n t o a l l a r e a s o f m o d e r n<br />

e le ct ro ni cs . P ar ti ci pa nt s wi ll s tu d y pa ss iv e<br />

c o m p o n e n t s , c i r c u i t s , s e m i c o n d u c t o r<br />

components, and digital logic.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact John Anger, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2232 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2232<br />

or email angerj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

72 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants must have a minimum o f Grade<br />

12 Mathematics or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, participants must<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n<br />

Engineering Technology office.<br />

ER001 DC Electronic Theory 60 hrs<br />

ER002 AC Electronic Theory 48 hrs<br />

ER003 Electronics 1 48 hrs<br />

ER005 Electronics 2 48 hrs<br />

ER009 Electronic Circuit Operations 60 hrs<br />

ER011 Digital Electronics I 60 hrs<br />

AC ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC<br />

THEORY<br />

Pa r ti c ip a n ts s t u dy A C e l ec t ri c al / e le c tr o ni c<br />

terms, concepts, and characteristics, and safe<br />

proced ures for worki ng w ith AC e lectri cal/<br />

electronic circuits. Prerequisite: ER001.<br />

ER002 FEE: $235.32 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-10:00 SC Apr23 705204<br />

ELECTRONICS I<br />

(SEMICONDUCTORS)<br />

P a r t i c i p a n t s s t u d y c o n c e p t s a n d t e s t i n g<br />

pr o c ed u r es as s o ci a t ed w i t h s e mi c o nd u c to r<br />

diod es, zene r d iode s, light em itti ng diod es,<br />

re c ti f ic at i on s , fi l te r in g , bi p ol a r t ra ns i st o rs ,<br />

transistor configurations and characteristics.<br />

Prerequisite: ER002.<br />

ER003 FEE: $235.32 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:00-10:00 BF Apr10 705205<br />

ELECTROTECHNOLOGY<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (089)<br />

This program is currently under review.<br />

FIBRE OPTICS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (098)<br />

F i b r e O p t i c s i s a m e t h o d o f c a r r y i n g<br />

i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m o n e p o i n t t o a n o t h e r i n<br />

w h i c h a n o p t i c a l f i b r e ( g l a s s o r p l a s t i c )<br />

s e r v e s a s t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n m e d i u m o v e r<br />

wh ich t he in fo rm ati on p as ses . Be cau se t he<br />

fi br e ca rri es l ig ht r at he r th an e le ct ri ci ty , it<br />

o f f e r s m a n y a d v a n t a g e s i n a p p l i c a t i o n s<br />

r a n g i n g f r o m t e l e p h o n y t o c o m p u t e r s t o<br />

automated factories.This program is<br />

intended to assist Tradespersons to upgrade<br />

their knowledge of Basic Electronics and<br />

Fibre Optics.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1314 to leave a<br />

voice message for Jim Wilks, Program<br />

Manager, or email (preferred)<br />

wilksj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, applicants must<br />

complete the following courses and apply to<br />

the Continuing Education Engineering<br />

Technology office.<br />

RE060 Basic Electronics for Fibre Optics 60 hours<br />

RE061 Fibre Optics Concepts, Application &<br />

Installation 60 hours<br />

RE062 Fibre Optics Signal & Detection Devices<br />

60 hours<br />

NO COURSES OFFERED THIS<br />

SEMESTER.


FIRE ALARM TECHNOLOGY<br />

T h e C a n a d i a n F i r e A l a r m A s s o c i a t i o n<br />

(C FA A) , su pp or ti ng a n ed uc at ion p ro gr am<br />

fo r pe rs on ne l pe rf or mi ng m ai nt en an ce a nd<br />

r ep ai r w or k o f fi r e al a rm s y st em s , cr e at ed<br />

t he F ir e A la rm T ec h no lo gy Pr og ra m . T h is<br />

program will supply the required knowledge<br />

c o m p o n e n t s ; p r a c t i c a l s k i l l s m u s t b e<br />

obtained in the workplace through daily ont<br />

he - j ob t r a in i ng . S u c ce s sf u l c om p l et i on of<br />

th is pro gram , in add itio n to at lea st one or<br />

t w o y e a r s o f w o r k i n g e x p e r i e n c e w i t h<br />

train ed te chnician s, wi ll qu alify the student<br />

as a competent fire alarm technician.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1314 to leave a<br />

voice message for Jim Wilks, Program<br />

Manager, or email (preferred)<br />

wilksj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To qualify as a Fire Alarm Technician, you<br />

m u s t s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e f o l l ow i n g<br />

courses.<br />

RE035 Introduction to Fire Detection and Alarm<br />

Industry 36 hrs<br />

RE038 Fire Alarm Systems 36 hrs<br />

ER001 DC Electronics Theory 60 hrs<br />

ER002 AC Electronics Theory 48 hrs<br />

LL041 Communications 39 hrs<br />

Please note:<br />

U p o n s u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n , y o u s h o u l d<br />

c o n t a c t th e C FA A O f f i c e , P . O . B o x 2 6 2 ,<br />

Markham ON L3P 3J7 for registration as a<br />

Fire Alarm Technician.<br />

ER001 DC ELECTRONICS THEORY<br />

ER002 AC ELECTRONICS THEORY<br />

refer to Electronic Fundamentals Certificate<br />

LL041 COMMUNICATIONS<br />

refer to Languages & Communications section<br />

NO COURSES OFFERED THIS<br />

SEMESTER.<br />

PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC<br />

CONTROLLER<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (092)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s o f f e r e d t o i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

e m p l o y e d o r s e e k i n g e m p l o y m e n t i n t h e<br />

m a n u f a c t u r i n g s e c t o r a s a P r o g r a m m a b l e<br />

L o g i c C o n t r o l l e r ( P L C ) p r o g r am m e r . Th e<br />

PLC has evolved to become the fundamental<br />

component of all automation systems today.<br />

T o r e m a i n c o m p e t i t i v e i n w o r l d m a r k e t s ,<br />

m a n u f a c t u r e r s c o n t i n u e t o d e p l o y m o r e<br />

au toma te d eq uip ment c ontr oll ed by PLC ’s.<br />

Pe rs onn el wi th t he sk ill s de vel op ed in t his<br />

program will be needed to desig n, program<br />

a n d m a i n t a i n P L C - b a s e d a u t o m a t i o n<br />

i ns ta l la t io ns . T hi s p ro g ra m i s in t en de d f or<br />

those who need training to work in this field.<br />

The 4 courses in this progr am w ill p rovide<br />

t r a i n i n g i n a l l a s p e c t s o f P L C s y s t e m s .<br />

Significant time will be spent on “hands-on”<br />

ex erci ses. A s w ell, s ever al pro ject s w ill be<br />

undertaken of a larger scale than traditional<br />

lab exercises.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox No. 1314 to<br />

leave a voice message for Jim Wilks,<br />

Program Manager, or email (preferred)<br />

wilksj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A b a s i c u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f e l e c t r i c a l<br />

c i r c u i t r y , p a r t i c u l a r l y c o n t r o l c i r c u i t s i s<br />

r e q u i r e d . T o m e e t t h i s r e q u i r e m e n t ,<br />

applicants should have one of the following<br />

e l e c t r i c a l / e l e c t r o n i c p r o g r a m s :<br />

A p p r e n t i c e s h i p C e r t i f i c a t e , J o u r n e y m a n<br />

License, Technical Diploma, Degree. Those<br />

w i t h e q u i v a l e n t h a n d s - o n t e c h n i c a l<br />

experience are also welcome.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , a p p l i c a n t s m u s t<br />

successf ully complete the following courses and<br />

a pp ly in wr itin g to th e Con tin uing E duc atio n<br />

Engineering Technology Department.<br />

PLC11 PLC Programming 1 52 hrs<br />

PLC12 PLC Programming 2 52 hrs<br />

PLC13 PLC Programming 3 52 hrs<br />

PLC14 PLC Programming 4 52 hrs<br />

PLC PROGRAMMING 3<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s t h e s t u d e n t t o t h e<br />

i n t e r m e d i a t e L a d d e r L o g i c i n s t r u c t i o n s .<br />

T o p i c s d i s c u s s e d i n c l u d e A r i t h m e t i c ,<br />

c o m p a r i s o n , b o o l e a n , f i l e a n d i n d i r e c t<br />

p rogr ammi ng inst ruct ions . P arti cipa nts wil l<br />

w o r k o n a n A l l e n - B r a d l e y P L C - 5 v i a a<br />

p e r s o n a l c o m p u t e r u s i n g R o c k w e l l ’ s<br />

RSLogix5 programming software. Extensive<br />

l ab wor k wil l e nsu re th at as mu ch “ha nds -<br />

o n ” e x p e r i e n c e a s p o s s i b l e i s g a i n e d .<br />

Prerequisite: PLC12<br />

PLC13 FEE: $252.08 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705490<br />

S2 13 TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705494<br />

S3 13 SA 8:30-12:30 FF Apr13 705495<br />

S4 13 SA 1:00-5:00 FF Apr13 705497<br />

ELECTROTECHNOLOGY -<br />

Additional Courses<br />

DIGITAL PRINCIPLES LECTURE<br />

T h e le c t u re co u r s e i n t r o d u c e s t h e b a si c<br />

pr i nc ip le s , tec hn i ques an d co nv en t io ns of<br />

di git al el e ctr on ics. A pr a ct ica l o ri ent at ion<br />

t o t he a na lys is , de sign an d tro ub les ho ot in g<br />

o f d i g i ta l c i rc u i t s i s e m p h a si z e d . T o p i c s<br />

w i l l i n c l u d e B o o l e a n a l g e b r a ,<br />

a p p l i c a t i o n s , n u m b e r s y s t e m s , b i n a r y<br />

a r i t h m e t i c , l o g i c f a m i l i e s p l u s<br />

c o m b i n a t i o n a l a n d s e q u e n t i a l l o g i c<br />

imp l eme nte d wit h MSI de vi ces and PL Ds.<br />

EE149 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 28 TU/WE 7:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705201<br />

SERVICING MICROCOMPUTERS<br />

This credit course will involve the selection,<br />

i ns tal la tio n, u pgr ad ing a nd tr ou ble sh oot in g<br />

o f m i c ro c o m pu t e r s ys t e ms an d t h ei r s u b -<br />

c o m p o n e n ts . S t u de n t s wi l l b e i n v o l ve d i n<br />

“ h a n d s - o n ” s e t t i n g u p o f h a r d w a r e a n d<br />

sof tware fo r disk drives, printers, monito rs,<br />

mice, CD-ROMs and Fax/Modems for the<br />

IBM compatible family of micro computers.<br />

ER580 FEE: $118.80 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU/TH6:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705200<br />

S2 6 TU/TH6:00-10:00 FF May7 705203<br />

Registration for all<br />

courses commences at<br />

8:30 a.m. on<br />

M a rch 4<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

MICROCONTROLLER M68HC11<br />

An introductory lecture/laboratory course on<br />

the Motorola 68HC11 microcontroller. The<br />

course will include hands-on programming of a<br />

68HC11 to control I/O devices from simple<br />

LEDs and switches to controlling interrupt<br />

driven devices. Students will study the 68HC11<br />

architecture, the instruction set and hardware<br />

interfacing details. Prior knowledge of basic<br />

digital and analog electronics and use of a PC<br />

are necessary. Note: An optional single board<br />

computer, textbook and parts kit needed for the<br />

lab will be available for student purchase.<br />

RE057 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705202<br />

INSTRUMENTATION<br />

PROGRAM<br />

Continuing Education, Engineering Technology<br />

is developing a series of courses in<br />

instrumentation to assist participants in<br />

developing or upgrading their skills in this field.<br />

For further information call John Anger,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2232 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2232 or email<br />

angerj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

NO COURSES OFFERED THIS SEMESTER.<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

TECHNOLOGY -<br />

COMPUTERS<br />

NOTE:<br />

1. Printing costs will be charged to all<br />

printers. Printer access cards may be<br />

purchased in the Open Access area.<br />

2. A technology enhancement fee has<br />

been approved for all computer courses<br />

and this fee has been added to all<br />

computer courses.<br />

3. Students will require a 9 pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all<br />

courses with a lab component.<br />

COMPUTER SCIEN<strong>CE</strong> AND<br />

INFORMATION<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

Please note that graduates of the Computer<br />

Science Certificates will have completed<br />

several of the courses necessary to graduate<br />

from the Computer Science Diploma programs.<br />

Those who have completed certificates and are<br />

interested in proceeding to the diploma level<br />

should contact the Chair of the Computer<br />

Science and Information Technology<br />

Department to determine the additional<br />

requirements. The curriculum for the Computer<br />

Science certificates are in the process of being<br />

revised and changes will be implemented over<br />

the next several years. The Program of Studies<br />

that will be used to determine certificate<br />

requirements will be the one in effect the year<br />

that you started taking your courses.<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

CO160 - Intro to Microcomputers<br />

CO165 - Intro to Microcomputers<br />

CO810 - Information Systems 1<br />

Students should contact the Prior<br />

Learning Office at (905)575-1212 ext.<br />

3298 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3298 to make<br />

arrangements to write the exams.<br />

Assessment Fee: $96.00<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

COMPUTER SCIEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE - LEVEL 1<br />

(892)<br />

This program will introduce students to: the<br />

c o n c e p t s o f m i c r o c o m p u t e r s a n d s e v e r a l<br />

m a j o r a p p l i c a t i o n a r e a s ; m i c r o c o m p u t e r<br />

o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m s a n d m i c r o c o m p u t e r<br />

h a r d w a r e ; t h e d i s c i p l i n e o f S o f t w a r e<br />

E n g i n e e r i n g ; t h e a p p l ic a t i o n o f t o o l s a n d<br />

m e t h o d s t o p r o d u c e a n d m a i n t a i n q u a l i t y<br />

s o f t w a r e s y s t e m s ; t h e r o l e o f i n f o rm a t i o n<br />

t e c h n o l o g y i n o u r p e r s o n a l l i v e s ;<br />

inform ation s ystems careers; issues relating<br />

to th e use an d d eve lopm ent o f i nfo rmat ion<br />

technology. The computer math course will<br />

i n t r o d u c e s t u d e n t s t o : n u m b e r s y s t e m s ,<br />

B o o l e a n a l g e b r a , c o m p u t e r a r i t h m e t i c ,<br />

algebra and graphing.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Dennis Angle, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2375 ext. 3310 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3310 or email<br />

angled@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

complete all of the courses in the program of<br />

s t u d i e s . I t i s r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t s t u d e n t s<br />

b e g i n t h e i r s t u d i e s w i t h C O 8 1 0 . S t u d e n t s<br />

who started the program prior to the Fall of<br />

2 0 0 1 m u s t c o m p l e t e C O 8 1 0 , C O 8 1 1 ,<br />

CO812, CO813 and MA170.<br />

CO810 Information Systems 1 56 hours<br />

CO812 Software Engineering 1 56 hours<br />

CO813 Computer Environment 1 56 hours<br />

CO814 Database Fundamentals 56 hours<br />

CO910 Introduction To Networking 56 hours<br />

MA170 Math 1 56 hours<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s s t u d e n t s t o t h e<br />

c o n c e p t s o f m i c r o c o m p u t e r s a n d s e v e r a l<br />

m a j or a pp l i c a ti o n ar e a s : w o r d p r oc e s s i ng ,<br />

e l e c t r o n i c s p r e a d s h e e t s , d a t a b a s e<br />

m a n a g e m e n t , p r e s e n t a t i o n s o f t w a r e ,<br />

s o f t w a r e i n t e g r a t i o n a n d I n t e r n e t a n d<br />

e l e c t r o n i c m a i l . S t u d e n t s w i l l g a i n t h i s<br />

k n o w l e d g e t h r o u g h d i r e c t e d r e a d i n g ,<br />

lec tures and ex tensi ve h a nds- on exper ience<br />

in labs equipped with microcomputers.<br />

CO810 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 705398<br />

S2 14 TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr18 701922<br />

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 1<br />

This course lays the foundation for learning<br />

a n d p r a c t i c i n g t h e d i s c i p l i n e o f S o f t w a r e<br />

Engineering and the application of tools, and<br />

m e t h o d s t o p r o d u c e a n d m a i n t a i n q u a l i t y<br />

software systems.<br />

CO812 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr18 705412<br />

COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT 1<br />

T h i s i n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e w i l l r e v i e w t h e<br />

c o m p u t e r i n d u s t r y , c a r e e r s a n d c o u r s e<br />

o pt i o ns , s y st e ms to o l s an d t e ch n i qu e s a nd<br />

evaluation processes.<br />

CO813 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 705395<br />

DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS<br />

T h i s i n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e f o c u s e s o n t h e<br />

c o n c e p t s u n d e r l y i n g t h e d e s i g n a n d<br />

implementation of databases. General topics<br />

i n c l u d e t h e f u n d a m e n t a l s o f d a t a t y p e s ,<br />

database design concepts and terminologies,<br />

d a t a e n tr y an d v a l i da t i o n t e ch n i q ue s , d a t a<br />

re trieva l and rep orting tech niques and the ir<br />

a p p l i c a t i o n t o t y p i c a l b u s i n e s s p r o b l e m s .<br />

S t r u c t u r e d Q u e r y L a n g u a g e ( S Q L ) i s t h e<br />

s t a n d a r d l a n g u a g e o f a m o d e r n d a t a b a s e .<br />

Microsoft Access and Excel are the primary<br />

tools used in this course.<br />

CO814 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr17 705396<br />

INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING<br />

In this course students will be introduced to<br />

the computer networking field. The features<br />

a n d f u n c t i o n s o f m i c r o c o m p u t e r a n d<br />

n etwo rk har dwar e c omp onen ts and de vice s<br />

will be covered. The majority of the lecture<br />

c l a s se s wi l l f o c u s o n t h e b a si c pr i n c ip l e s ,<br />

c o n c e p t s a n d t e r m i n o l o gy r e l at e d t o l o c a l<br />

area networks and wide area networks. The<br />

hands-on labs will teach students how to use<br />

a s t an d a l on e c o m pu t e r op e r a t i n g s y s t e m ,<br />

h o w a f i le sy s te m w o rk s a n d w il l p r o vi d e<br />

network administration experience.<br />

CO910 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 705405<br />

S2 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 705407<br />

COMPUTER SCIEN<strong>CE</strong> -<br />

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING<br />

SPECIALIST <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(893)<br />

The objective of this Level 2 program is to<br />

p r o v i d e t h e s t u d e n t wi t h a b a c k g r o u n d i n<br />

c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m i n g , s y s t e m s a n a l y s i s<br />

a n d d e s ig n an d a n o p p o rt u n i ty t o d ev e l o p<br />

p e r f o r m a n c e s k i l l s t a i l o r e d t o t h e c u r r e n t<br />

n e e d s o f i n d u s t r y . T o p i c s m a y i n c l u d e :<br />

o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m s c o n c e p t s ( O S 4 0 0 a n d<br />

U N I X ) ; m u l t i - t a s k i n g o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m<br />

en vironmen ts; t he des ign, developm ent a nd<br />

i mple ment atio n o f i nter acti ve s oftw ar e; th e<br />

principle design concerns of Graphical User<br />

In terfaces (GUI) ; dat a f ile proc essing in an<br />

o bj ec t-o ri en ted p ro gr am min g en vi ron me nt ;<br />

ev ent-driven progr amming logic. Graduat es<br />

w i l l h a v e b e e n p r e p a r e d t o j o i n s y s t e m s ,<br />

pro gramming and/or d atabase g r oups. T hey<br />

w i ll be kn o w le d ge a b le i n s e v er a l t yp e s o f<br />

p r o g r am m i n g l a n g ua g e s , s y s t em s a na l y s i s<br />

a n d d e s i g n . T h e g r a d u a t e w i l l b e<br />

knowledgeable with the systematic approach<br />

to software development.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Dennis Angle, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2375 ext. 3310 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3310 or email<br />

angled@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

T h e p a r t i c i p a n t m u s t h a v e c o m p l e t e d t h e<br />

C o m p u t e r S c i e n c e L e v e l 1 C e r t i f i c a t e o r<br />

h a ve t h e n ec e ss a ry c o ur s e p re re q ui s it e s t o<br />

work on this certificate.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e 2 m a n d a t o r y<br />

c o u r s e s a n d a m i n i m u m o f 3 o p t i o n a l<br />

c o u r s e s , t h e n a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e<br />

C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

Technology Department.<br />

74 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

CO822 Software Engineering 2 56 hrs<br />

CO823 Computer Environment 2 56 hrs<br />

Optional Courses:<br />

CO825 Enterprise Operating Systems 56 hrs<br />

CO710 WEB Languages & Tools 1 56 hrs<br />

CO835 Object Oriented Systems 56 hrs<br />

CO846 Functional Programming in C 70 hrs<br />

CO859 Data Base Theory 56 hrs<br />

CO874 Legacy Systems 56 hrs<br />

CO856 Object Oriented Programming 56 hrs<br />

Students who have taken CO820 or CO836<br />

or CO837 or CO857 prior to January, <strong>2002</strong><br />

may still use these as optional courses.<br />

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WEB LANGUAGES & TOOLS 1<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o p r o v i d e t h e<br />

st ude nt w ith a n ov erv ie w of th e Hyp er te xt<br />

Ma r ku p L an g ua g e (H T ML ) u se d t o cr e at e<br />

W e b p a g e s . T o p i c s i n c l u d e b a s i c d e s i g n ,<br />

fo rm at ti ng , hy pe rt ex t li nk s, f ra me s, t ab les ,<br />

forms and styles. A project will be done in<br />

this course. Prerequisite: CO812<br />

CO710 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 705459<br />

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 2<br />

Th e stu de n t w ho su c c essfully co mp le tes th is<br />

course will have worked in a team environment<br />

to su pp o rt th e So ftwa re E n gin e e ring pro c e ss<br />

along with the major principles and practices of<br />

so f tw a r e s p e c i f ic a ti o n s , d e s i g n , v a l i d a t io n ,<br />

m a n a g e m e n t , p r o g ra m m i n g t e c h n i q u e s a n d<br />

tools. Prerequisite: CO810, CO812 and CO813.<br />

CO822 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 705417<br />

Inser t NEW! Symbol<br />

ENTERPRISE OPERATING SYSTEMS<br />

T h i s i s a c o m b i n e d t h e o r y a n d h a n d s - o n<br />

c o u r s e , w h i c h c o n c e n t r a t e s o n m u l t i -<br />

u s e r / m u l t i - t a s k i n g o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m s ,<br />

principally OS/400 on a networked AS/400<br />

platform and UNIX on a networked Intelbased<br />

platform. Students will complete handson<br />

lab exercises on a weekly basis to help<br />

them understand concepts discussed in class.<br />

CO825 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr17 705462<br />

New MOUS<br />

Testing Centre!<br />

The Microsoft Office User Specialist<br />

(MOUS) Program is the only<br />

comprehensive certification method<br />

designed to validate desktop computer<br />

skills using Microsoft Office<br />

applications, affirm computer literacy,<br />

measure proficiency, improve<br />

productivity and identify opportunities<br />

for skills achievement. Become MOUS<br />

certified today!<br />

For more information on our new<br />

MOUS Testing Centre<br />

(Fennell Campus) and services,<br />

please call Marg DiVencenzo at<br />

(905)575-2219 or email<br />

mous@mail.mohawkc.on.ca.


AS400 PROGRAMMING<br />

This course focuses on Client Server Application<br />

S y s te ms D e v e lo pm e n t o n I B M A S/ 40 0 m in i<br />

computers attached to a LA N (Ethernet, TCP/IP)<br />

and access ed through PC workstations running<br />

S N A C l i e n t . S t r u c t u r e d p r o g r a m m i n g<br />

me thodologie s will be employed. Applications<br />

w il l b e d e v e l o p e d p r im a r il y u s i n g R P G /4 0 0<br />

alon g with as so ciated utilities , op era tio ns and<br />

functions. Prerequisite: CO820 & CO825.<br />

CO837 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 705415<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D VISUAL PROGRAMMING<br />

This programming course focuses on advanced<br />

i n t e r a c t i v e , o b j e c t - o r i e n t e d , c l i e n t s e r v e r<br />

p r o gr a mm in g te c h n iq ue s u nd e r W in d ow s 9 5<br />

u s i n g V i s u a l B a s i c . St u d e n t s w i l l h a v e a n<br />

opportunity to create their own objects, classes<br />

a n d t o m a k e u s e o f M i c r o s o f t ’ s A c t i v e X<br />

c o n t r o l s t h r o u g h d i r e c t p r o g r a m m i n g<br />

techniques and SQL. Prerequisite: CO822.<br />

CO857 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

SPECIALIST <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(058)<br />

This certificate program is designed to allow the<br />

par tic ipants to s pecialize in eithe r Networ king<br />

S y s t e m s o r W E B T e c h n o l o g i e s . I n t h e<br />

Networking Systems courses students will study<br />

h o w t o i n s t a l l , c o n f i g u r e a n d t r o u b l e s h o o t<br />

p r o b l e m s f o r m i c r o c o m p u t e r s , a n d t h e i r<br />

p e r i p h e r a l s . I n s t a l l a t i o n o f L A N / W A N<br />

hardware and operating systems and performing<br />

b a c k u p s o n f i l e s e r v e r s a r e s t u d i e d . L A N<br />

performance and security are also covered for a<br />

n e t w o r k e d e n v i r o n m e n t . C O 9 1 1 , C O 9 1 2 ,<br />

C O 9 3 1 , a n d C O 9 3 8 a r e r e c o m m e n d e d f o r<br />

s tude nts wa ntin g to s pe cia lize in Netwo rk ing<br />

Systems. WEB - Students will focus on the use<br />

of the web as a business tool for e-commerce:<br />

business to business and busines s to client. To<br />

understand the web in this context requires that<br />

s tud e nts stu d y a ll a sp e cts of we b clie n ts a nd<br />

w e b s e r v e r s i n c l u d i n g t h e i r s e t u p a n d<br />

maintenance. To this end, students will work in<br />

three major environments: IBM AS/400, UNIX<br />

a n d W in d o ws . C O 7 10 , C O 71 1 , C O7 1 2 , a n d<br />

CO724 are r ecommende d for students wanting<br />

to specialize in WEB Technologies<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Dennis Angle, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2375 ext. 3310 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3310 or email<br />

angled@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

T h e p a r t i c i p a n t m u s t h a v e c o m p l e t e d t h e<br />

C o m p u t e r S c i e n c e L e v e l 1 C e r t i f i c a t e o r<br />

h av e t he ne c es s ar y c ou r se pr e re qu i si t es to<br />

work on this certificate.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successful ly complete four (4) of the fol low ing<br />

courses, then apply in writing to the Continuing<br />

Education, Engineering Technology Department.<br />

CO911 Introduction to UNIX 56 hrs<br />

CO912 TCP/IP Protocol Analysis 56 hrs<br />

CO931 Microcomputer Hardware 56 hrs<br />

CO938 Microsoft Server Administration 56 hrs<br />

CO710 WEB Languages and Tools 1 56 hrs<br />

CO711 WEB Design & Development 1 56 hrs<br />

CO712 WEB Site Platforms 1 56 hrs<br />

CO724 Data Platforms 56 hrs<br />

WEB LANGUAGES & TOOLS 1 - C0710<br />

Refer to Computer Science-<br />

Software Engineering Specialist section.<br />

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INTRODUCTION TO UNIX<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s a n i n t r o d u c t i o n t o U N I X .<br />

T op ic s i nc lu de UN IX c om man ds , st and ar d<br />

U N I X t o o l s i n c l u d i ng m a i l a n d a n e d i t o r ,<br />

m a n i p u l a t e p r o c e s s e s i n f o r e g r o u n d ,<br />

b a c k g r o u n d & s c h e d u l e j o b s f o r l a t e r<br />

e x e c u t i o n , E n v i r o n m e n t v a r i a b l e , U N I X<br />

login scripts and program shell script’s using<br />

Bourne Shell. Prerequisite: CO910<br />

CO911 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 705445<br />

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TCP/IP PROTOCOL ANALYSIS<br />

This course develops the theory and handso<br />

n s k i l l s r e q u i r e d t o a d m i n i s t e r a T C P / I P<br />

n e t w o r k . T h e c o u r s e w i l l u s e U N I X a n d<br />

M i c r o s o f t n e t w o r k a n d w o r k s t a t i o n<br />

O p e r a t i n g S y s t e m s . T o p i c s i n c l u d e O S I ,<br />

T C P / I P p r o t o c o l s u i t e , L A N t o L A N<br />

Internetworking. Prerequisite: CO910<br />

CO912 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr17 705451<br />

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MICROSOFT SERVER<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

T h i s c o u r s e d e v e l o p s t h e h a n d s - o n s k i l l s<br />

r e q u i r e d t o a d m i n i s t e r a n e w l y i n s t a l l e d<br />

m u lt i - do m ai n W i nd o ws ne t wo r k . St u d en t s<br />

w i l l p e r f o r m t h e p r o c e d u r e s n e c e s s a r y t o<br />

m a k e t h e i r d o m a i n p r o d u c t i o n r e a d y b y<br />

s e t t i n g u p c l i e n t a c c e s s , u s e r a c c o u n t s ,<br />

p r i n t i n g , s e c u r i t y , a n d t h e f i l e s y s t e m .<br />

Prerequisite: CO821<br />

CO938 FEE: $288.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 705458<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D TECHNOLOGY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (900)<br />

This program has been designed for people<br />

who want to keep up to date with state-ofthe-art<br />

information on computer<br />

technology. It consists of an evolving series<br />

of courses in emerging areas which are<br />

innovative and usually in very high<br />

demand. Consequently, specific courses do<br />

not normally stay in the program of studies<br />

for very long. You can enhance your<br />

competitive edge with this certificate.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1669 to leave a<br />

message for Ishwar Singh,<br />

Program Manager or email<br />

singhi@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

OSSD and MA170 or equivalent experience<br />

of Windows 95/98.<br />

Need help entering<br />

the workforc e ?<br />

Call the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Employment Assessment<br />

C e n t re at (519)770-4765.<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, applicants must<br />

successfully complete 180 hours of study<br />

from the following courses and apply in<br />

writing to the Continuing Education<br />

Engineering Technology Department.<br />

PEN09 Visual Basic 2 for Windows 45 hrs<br />

PEN21 Advanced C Language Programming 45 hrs<br />

PEN73 Programming Using C++ 45 hrs<br />

PEN74 UNIX System V/386 45 hrs<br />

PEN75 Object Oriented Prog. Using C++ 45 hrs<br />

PEN76 Advanced C++ Programming 45 hrs<br />

Students will require a 9-pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all courses<br />

with a lab component.<br />

VISUAL BASIC 2 FOR WINDOWS<br />

This course is a continuation of Visual Basic<br />

1 for Windows. Topics covered include;<br />

menus, grid & data control, API, OLE &<br />

DDE. Prerequisite: PEN02.<br />

PEN09 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr24 705486<br />

UNIX SYSTEM V/386<br />

This lecture/laboratory course introduces the<br />

functions, features and applications of UNIX<br />

Operating System. The topics covered are:<br />

work station technology, UNIX basics,<br />

installation, UNIX commands, file systems<br />

& management, system utilities, shell<br />

programming and real- time UNIX.<br />

Prerequisite: PEN13 or equivalent.<br />

PEN74 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr25 705484<br />

DESKTOP PUBLISHING<br />

Sterling Education Centre is providing<br />

computer training in desktop publishing for<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> at 460 Main Street East,<br />

Suite 102 (between Victoria and Wentworth)<br />

in Hamilton. Students must register and pay<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, but go to Sterling<br />

Education Centre for the class. These are<br />

non- credit courses.<br />

For further information please call<br />

Sterling Education Centre at (905)545-<br />

6363. For registration information please<br />

call (905)385-HAWK (4295)<br />

QUARKXPRESS<br />

Learn how to produce ads, business forms,<br />

brochures, and newsletters efficiently.<br />

Import graphics, wrap text, drop caps, tile<br />

over-sized documents, develop style sheets<br />

for headlines and body text, create master<br />

pages for common elements and<br />

efficiency, create custom colours and print<br />

colour separations.<br />

MCT30 FEE: $325.00 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU/TH6:30-10:00 SL May28 705181<br />

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR<br />

Master special skills to alter type for display<br />

heads and create colourful designs. Mask<br />

objects, trap, create custom colours, use<br />

special filters, create graphs, illustrations<br />

and colour separations.<br />

MCT40 FEE: $325.00 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU/TH6:30-10:00 SL Jul9 705513<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP<br />

L e a r n t o s c a n a n d r e t o u c h p h o t o s , c r e a t e<br />

s p e c i a l e f f e c t s , d u o t o n e s , c o m p o s i t e s ,<br />

feather photos, channels, close crop photos,<br />

alter artwork, paths, dot gain, and shadows.<br />

L e a r n t o u s e C D - R O M s , s c a n n i n g , f i l e<br />

formats, drawing tablets and video captures.<br />

MCT50 FEE: $325.00 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO/WE 6:30-10:00 SL Apr29 705191<br />

S2 6 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 SL Jun18 705192<br />

S3 6 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 SL Jul30 705193<br />

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ADOBE PREMIERE<br />

U s e a v i d e o c a m e r a a n d c o m p u t e r t o<br />

ca pt ure , edi t an d e xp ort v id eo cl ips . Le arn<br />

c r o s s - p l a t f o r m o u t p u t f o r W e b v i d e o<br />

formats. Add photos, music, text, transitions,<br />

transparency and voiceovers to clips. Create<br />

a slide show of photos or graphics. Use web<br />

ma rke rs on a Web s ite , s o whe n a p rod uct<br />

appears in the video, a Web page containing<br />

inf orma tion app ears on the We b p age. Use<br />

A u d i o M i x e r t o g a i n , f a d e , a n d p a n<br />

a d j u s t m e n t t o a u d i o t r a c k s . S e e h o w t o<br />

create a DVD for a DVD player.<br />

MCT94 FEE: $216.58 ☎<br />

S1 4 MO/WE 6:30-10:00 SL Jun17 705206<br />

MACROMEDIA DREAMWEAVER 4<br />

We’ve had a lot of requests for Dr eamweaver.<br />

Cr e ate a we b p ag e with link s a nd in te r ac tive<br />

b u tt o n s . I mp o r t p h o to s , b u tt o n s , l o g o s , a n d<br />

F l a s h m o v ie s . C r e a t e h o t s p o ts o r l in k s o n<br />

p h o t o s f o r v i e w e r s t o c l i c k o n f o r m o r e<br />

infor mation. It can be integr a ted with Micr osoft<br />

Office and other e-commerce applications. You<br />

c a n c u s t o m i z e w e b p a g e s u s i n g H T M L ,<br />

JavaScript, and XML. Manual included.<br />

MCT97 FEE: $216.58 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 SL May7 705194<br />

S2 4 MO/WE 6:30-10:00 SL Jul8 705195<br />

MACROMEDIA FLASH 5<br />

Learn to produce animations and interactive<br />

b u t t o n s f o r w e b p a g e s a n d p r e s e n t a t i o n s .<br />

Draw pictures using Flash’s vector drawing<br />

tools. Mask type and photos. Similar to the<br />

m u l t i m e d i a a p p l i c a t i o n M a c r o m e d i a<br />

Direct or, Fl ash us es a timeline with frames<br />

a nd l ay er s to c re at e mo ve m en t. C he c k o ut<br />

w ww .s t er li ng e d. co m t o se e si x s am p le s of<br />

Flash. Manual included.<br />

MCT98 FEE: $325.00 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO/WE 6:30-10:00 SL May27 705196<br />

S2 6 MO/WE 6:30-10:00 SL Jul22 705515<br />

MICROCOMPUTER AIDED<br />

DESIGN <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (890)<br />

C a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s i n C o m p u t e r - A i d e d -<br />

Des ign (CAD) are expa nding for grad uates<br />

o f t h i s p r o g r a m . U s i n g A u t o C a d R e l e a s e<br />

2000, this program teaches you to create two<br />

dimensional drawings and three dimensional<br />

mo dels , l isp rou tine s a nd cus tomi zed CAD<br />

e n v i r o n m e n t s . M a n y g r a d u a t e s a s s u m e<br />

leadership roles in the introduction of CAD<br />

within their place of employment.<br />

For technical information only on this<br />

program, call Denise Serafin, Program<br />

Manager at (905)318-4295 mailbox 1357.<br />

All other inquiries should be directed to<br />

(905)575-2203 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2203.<br />

serafid@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Students with no pr evious computer knowledge or<br />

k now le dge of W in dow s 95 s h ould ta ke BW 00 1-<br />

W orks h op fo r Win dow s O R CO 810 -Informa tio n<br />

Systems 1 prior to taking courses within this program.<br />

A knowledge of drafting is strongly recommended.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e ce i ve t h e c er t if i ca t e, a p pl i ca n ts mu s t<br />

s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e 4 m a n d a t o r y<br />

courses, plus 2 optional courses and apply in<br />

w r i i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n<br />

Engineering Technology Department.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

CAD06 Introduction to Microcomputer CAD 45 hrs<br />

CAD11 3D Microcomputer CAD and Interfacing<br />

45 hrs<br />

CAD12 Microcomputer CAD<br />

(Menus and Management) 45 hrs<br />

CAD15 Advanced Applications 45 hrs<br />

Optional Courses:<br />

CAD13 Microcomputer CAD Programming 1 45 hrs<br />

CAD14 Microcomputer CAD Programming 2 45 hrs<br />

CAD20 CAD Applications 1 - Architectural 45 hrs<br />

CAD25 CAD Applications 2 - Mechanical 45 hrs<br />

CAD27 Mechanical Desktop 45 hrs<br />

Note: 2 Microstation courses are equivalent<br />

to 1 Microcomputer Aided Design course.<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

Students should contact the Prior<br />

Learning Office at (905)575-1212 ext.<br />

3298 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3298 for<br />

assessment fee and to make arrangements<br />

to write the exams.<br />

INTRODUCTION TO<br />

MICROCOMPUTER CAD<br />

I n t h i s r e q u i r e d c o u r s e s t u d e n t s a r e<br />

i n tr o du c ed t o t h e Co m pu t er Ai d ed D e si g n<br />

so f tware known as A utoCAD. Some of t he<br />

t o p i c s c o v e r e d a r e e n t i t y c r e a t i o n ,<br />

dim ensioning, layers and linetypes and t ext<br />

c r e a t i o n . ( S T U D E N T S R E Q U I R E D T O<br />

SUPPLY THEIR OWN MOUSE)<br />

CAD06 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO/TH 6:00-9:30 SC Apr8 705314<br />

S2 13 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 FF Apr9 705306<br />

S3 6 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Apr13 705310<br />

S4 15 WE 7:00-10:00 BF May1 705518<br />

3D MICROCOMPUTER CAD &<br />

INTERFACING<br />

In this required course students will produce 3D<br />

m o d e l s i n A u t o C A D i n A r c h i t e c t u r a l /<br />

Mechanical/Civil or other disciplines. Both wire<br />

f rame and solids will be covered. Prer equisite:<br />

CAD06 and CAD15. (STUDENTS REQUIRED<br />

TO SUPPLY THEIR OWN MOUSE).<br />

CAD11 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 FF Apr9 705307<br />

S2 6 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Jul6 705313<br />

MICROCOMPUTER CAD<br />

(MENUS & MANAGEMENT)<br />

In this required course students will study advanced<br />

AutoCAD topics including the crea tion of drawing<br />

t e m p l a t e f i l e s , c u s t o m i z i n g A u t o C A D u s i n g<br />

preferences, external references, grouping, custom<br />

l i n e t y p e s a n d h a t c h p a t t e r n s, b lo c k s a n d b l o c k<br />

attributes, automating AutoCAD using script files<br />

a n d th e c re at ion of c usto m m en u s a nd too lb a rs.<br />

P re re quisit e: CAD 06 a nd CA D1 5. (STU DEN TS<br />

REQUIRED TO SUPPLY THEIR OWN MOUSE)<br />

CAD12 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO/WE 6:00-9:30 FF Apr8 705305<br />

S2 6 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Jun8 705312<br />

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ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D APPLICATIONS<br />

I n t h i s r e q u i r e d c o u r s e s t u d e n t s w i l l s t u d y<br />

advanced AutoCAD topics including isometric<br />

drawing techniques, external references, model<br />

s p a c e a p p li c a ti o n s , a d v a n c e d d im e n s i o n in g ,<br />

implied po la r s naps , and inter net app lica tion s<br />

per ta ining to AutoCAD. Pr ere quisite : CAD06<br />

( S T U D E N T S R E Q U I R E D T O S U P P L Y<br />

THEIR OWN MOUSE)<br />

CAD15 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 FF May28 705308<br />

S2 6 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF May4 705311<br />

S3 13 MO/TH 6:00-9:30 SC May27 705315<br />

CAD APPLICATIONS 1 -<br />

ARCHITECTURAL<br />

T h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e h a s b e e n d e s i g n e d f o r<br />

AutoCAD users who would like to develop their<br />

s k ill s i n t h e p r e p a r a tio n o f t wo - d i me n s i o na l<br />

archite ctur al drawings. This is a pro ject-bas ed<br />

cour se in which both residential and commercial<br />

drawings will be prepared. Prerequisite: CAD06<br />

a n d C A D1 5 . ( S T U DE N T S R E Q U I R E D T O<br />

SUPPLY THEIR OWN MOUSE)<br />

CAD20 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 FF May28 705309<br />

MECHANICAL DESKTOP<br />

This optional course introduces the students<br />

to the 2D and 3D capabilities of Mechanical<br />

Desktop software that is part of the Autodesk<br />

product line. This introduction to the design<br />

o r i e n t e d p a c k a g e u s e s i n t e l l i g e n t p a r t s<br />

modeling and design. Prerequisites: CAD06,<br />

C A D 1 5 , a n d C A D 1 3 . M a n u a l i n c l u d e d .<br />

( S T U D E N T S R E Q U I R E D T O S U P P L Y<br />

THEIR OWN MOUSE)<br />

CAD27 FEE: $275.25 ☎<br />

S1 15 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr8 705503<br />

MICROSTATION<br />

MicroStation (Release 95, SE, J) is a powerful<br />

general purpose CAD software program that<br />

r u n s o n P C , M a c , U n i x , a n d m o s t o t h e r<br />

o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m s . M i c r o S t a t i o n , ( f r o m<br />

Bentley Systems) offers a full complement of<br />

sof tw are app lic at ion s fo r th e A rch ite ct ura l,<br />

E n g i n e e r i n g , C o n s t r u c t i o n ( A E C ) ,<br />

Mapping/GIS, Civil Engi neering, and many<br />

o t h e r d i s c i p l i n e s . U s e r s o f M i c r o S t a t i o n<br />

include the Region of Hamilton-Wentworth,<br />

Ontario Hydro, Dofasco, S telco, area PUCs<br />

an d ma n y o t he r s w h o u s e M i cr o St a ti o n a s<br />

their primary CAD design tool. There is also a<br />

demand f or “bilin gual” CAD o perator s that<br />

know both Auto CAD a nd Mi croS tati on.A ll<br />

courses in this program are very much “handson”,<br />

but studen ts will benefit fro m drawing<br />

pr act ic e o ut sid e c la ss t im es an d La b o pe naccess<br />

time is available for this purpose. To<br />

r e a c h a r e a s o n a b l e l e v e l o f c o m p e t e n c y ,<br />

students are strongly advised to complete at<br />

least 2D - Levels 1 and 2, and 3D - Level 1.<br />

Pleas e note t he back -to-b ack seq uencin g of<br />

these seven week courses inside the regular<br />

fif tee n wee k se mes ter. You r in str ucto r wi ll<br />

provide information on the textbook re quired<br />

for each course.<br />

For more MicroStation information please<br />

contact Peter Mann, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2375 ext. 3134 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3134 or fax (905)575-2441 or email<br />

mannp@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

These courses are also available through<br />

OntarioLearn.com.


Students will require a 9 pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all courses<br />

with a lab component.<br />

MICROSTATION 2D - LEVEL 1<br />

T h e M i c r o S t a t i o n L e v e l 1 c o u r s e t e a c h e s<br />

new users a selection of basic MicroStation<br />

c o m m a n d s a n d t o o l s f o r t h e c r e a t i o n a n d<br />

editing of design files. The following major<br />

t o p i c s w i l l b e i n t r o d u c e d : b a s i c c o n c e pt s ,<br />

v ie w w i nd o w co n t ro l s, 2 D t o ol s , t en t at i ve<br />

p o i n t s , p r e c i s i o n i n p u t , l e v e l s , b a s i c t e x t<br />

input and dimensioning. Textbook available<br />

from instructor at an additional cost.<br />

MSN01 FEE: $242.24 ☎<br />

S1 7 TU 6:30-10:00 FF Jun25 705167<br />

MICROCOMPUTER<br />

ENGINEERING HARDWARE<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (899)<br />

Ut iliz e a k now ledg e o f comp ute r h ard ware<br />

t o i m p r o v e y o u r c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s b y<br />

l ea r ni n g t o i nt e r fa c e m ic r oc o mp u t er s w i th<br />

e q u i p m e n t f r o m a n e n g i n e e r i n g<br />

e n v i r o n m e n t . P r o v i d e l e a d e r s h i p i n t h e<br />

i n t e r f a c i n g o f m i c r o c o m p u t e r e q u i p m e n t<br />

with other peripheral devices, often through<br />

t h e a s s u m p t i o n o f a n e w p o s i t i o n ( s ) o f<br />

r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s w i t h i n t h e<br />

m an u fa c t ur i ng / en g i ne e ri n g f ie l d. Yo u w i ll<br />

stud y mi crocom puter engin eering con cepts,<br />

o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m s , i n t e r f a c i n g ,<br />

c o mm u n ic a t i on s , a n d p r og r a m mi n g w h i ch<br />

f a c i l i t a t e t h e d e v e l o p m e n t a n d<br />

i m p l e m e n t a t i o n o f e n g i n e e r i n g o r i e n t e d<br />

microcomputer applications.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1669 to leave a<br />

message for Ishwar Singh, Program<br />

Manager or e-mail<br />

singhi@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Basic Electricity course. OSSD and MA170<br />

or equivalent experience of Windows 95/98.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r ec ei v e t he ce r ti f ic a te , a pp l ic a nt s m u st<br />

s u c c e s s fu l l y c o m pl e t e 1 8 0 h o u r s o f s tu d y<br />

f r o m t h e f o l l o w i n g c o u r s e s a n d a p p l y i n<br />

w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n<br />

Engineering Technology Department.<br />

PEN13 Micro. Concepts for Engineering 45 hrs<br />

PEN16 Principles of Micro. Interfacing 45 hrs<br />

PEN17 Principles of Micro. Communication 45 hrs<br />

PEN18 Micro. Hardware, Periph. & Interconnections<br />

45 hrs<br />

PEN19 C Language Programming 45 hrs<br />

Students will require a 9 pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all courses<br />

with a lab component.<br />

MICROCOMPUTER CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS FOR<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

T h i s o c c u p a t i o n a l l y o r i e n t e d c o u r s e<br />

i nt r od u ce s m ic r oc o mp u te r c on c e p t s, D O S,<br />

d a t a f i l e h a n d l i n g , a n d p r o g r a m m i n g<br />

con cepts usi ng an I BM compa tible PC and<br />

t he B A SI C L an gu a ge . P re re q ui si t e: O S SD<br />

or equivalent<br />

PEN13 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr23 705487<br />

C LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING<br />

Thi s cou rse p rovide s an i ntro ductio n to the<br />

‘C’ programming language. Upon completion<br />

t h e s t u d e n t s h o u l d b e a b l e t o c r e a t e a n d<br />

understand programs written in ‘C’ that make<br />

u s e o f f u n c t i o n s , f i l e i n p u t / o u t p u t , t h e<br />

s t r u ct u r e d da t a t y pe s , p oi n t e r s an d a r r ay s .<br />

Prerequisite: PEN78 or equivalent.<br />

PEN19 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr22 705428<br />

MICROCOMPUTER<br />

ENGINEERING SOFTWARE<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (898)<br />

A p p l y s t a t e - o f - t h e - a r t m i c r o c o m p u t e r<br />

s o f t w a r e t o e n h a n c e y o u r c a r e e r<br />

o p p o r t u n i t i e s , p e r s o n a l e f f i c i e n c y ,<br />

e f f e c t i v e n e s s , a n d c r e a t i v i t y w i t h i n y o u r<br />

c h o s e n m a n u f a c t u r i n g o r e n g i n e e r i n g<br />

p r o f e s s i o n . P r o v i d e l e a d e r s h i p i n t h e<br />

i n tr o du ct i on o f m i cr oc o mp u te r t ec hn o lo g y<br />

t o an en gi nee rin g en vir on men t by le arn in g<br />

n e w k n o w l e d g e w h i c h w i l l a l l o w y o u t o<br />

assume a new position(s) of responsibilities.<br />

Y ou will st udy gen eric co mput er conc epts ,<br />

a n d f e a t u r e s a n d f u n c t i o n s o f p o p u l a r<br />

m i c r o c o m p u t e r e n g i n e e r i n g s o f t w a r e f o r<br />

p e r f o r mi n g en g i n e e r i ng c o mp u t a t i o n s a n d<br />

processing information.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1669 to leave a<br />

message for Ishwar Singh, Program<br />

Manager or e-mail<br />

singhi@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

OSSD and MA170 or equivalent experience<br />

of Windows 95/98.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e ce i ve t h e c er t if i ca t e, a p pl i ca n ts mu s t<br />

s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e 1 8 0 h o u r s of s t u d y<br />

f r o m t h e f o l l o w i n g c o u r s e s a n d a p p l y i n<br />

w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n<br />

Engineering Technology Department.<br />

PEN02 Visual Basic 1 for Windows 45 hrs<br />

PEN05 C Language Applications 45 hrs<br />

PEN13 Micro. Concepts for Engineering 45 hrs<br />

PEN19 C Language Programming 45 hrs<br />

PEN77 Web Authoring with JavaScript 45 hrs<br />

PEN78 Programming Principles Using C++ 45 hrs<br />

PEN80 Databases for PC’s; The SQL 45 hrs<br />

PEN13 MICROCOMPUTER<br />

CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS FOR ENGINEERING<br />

PEN19 C LANGUAGE<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

R e f e r t o M i c r o c o m p u t e r E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

Hardware Certificate<br />

Students will require a 9 pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all courses<br />

with a lab component.<br />

PROGRAMMING PRINCIPLES USING<br />

C++<br />

This course teaches the students the theory and<br />

practice of structured programming using C++.<br />

U p o n c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e c o u r s e t h e s t u d e n t<br />

s hould be ab le to unde rstan d the c once pts of:<br />

c o n s t a n t s a n d v a r i a b l e s a n d t h e i r t y p e s ;<br />

s t a n d a r d i n p u t / o u t p u t ( k e y b o a r d / s c r e e n ) ;<br />

o p e r a t o r s ( a r i th m e t ic , l o g ic a l , a s s i g n m e n t ) ;<br />

c on tro l s tr uc tu r es ( if , fo r , wh ile ) ; a r ra ys ; an d<br />

functions. Prerequisite: PEN13.<br />

PEN78 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr24 705426<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

DATABASES FOR PCs: THE SQL<br />

T h i s i n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e p r o v i d e s a n<br />

u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f S Q L ( S t r u c t u r e d Q u e r y<br />

L a n g u a g e ) a n d i t s i m p l e m e n t a t i o n i n<br />

S Y B A S E / W A T C O M S Q L . P a r t i c i p a n t s<br />

w i l l c o n s t r u c t s i m p l e & c o m p l e x q u e r i e s ,<br />

c r e a t e t a b l e s , v i e w s & i n d e x e s u s i n g t h e<br />

r e l a t i o n a l d a t a b a s e p a c k a g e o n P C s . A n<br />

overview of the SQL servers for multi-user<br />

a p p l i c a t i o n d e v e l o p m e n t w i l l b e c o v e r e d .<br />

Prerequisite: PEN13 or equivalent.<br />

PEN80 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 705424<br />

PC NETWORKING LEVEL 1<br />

(065)<br />

T h e P C N e t w o r k C e r t i f i c a t e - L e v e l 1<br />

( I n t r o d u c t o r y ) i s i n t e n d e d t o p r o v i d e t h e<br />

n ec e s s ar y b ac k g r o un d an d in t r o d uc t i o n t o<br />

m ic r o c o m p ut e r ne t w o r k i ng . T hi s p r og r a m<br />

will be of interest to those who work in an<br />

e n v i r o n m e n t t h a t f o s t e r s a L o c a l A r e a<br />

N e t w o r k a n d w i s h t o u n d e r s t a n d t h e<br />

concepts of how a network handles data, and<br />

shares hardware and software resources. The<br />

introductory program familiarizes students<br />

with data communications and networking<br />

essentials, TCP/IP and networking,<br />

Windows NT Workstation and Server<br />

operating system for network applications,<br />

and the UNIX operating system in a<br />

networking environment. For persons who<br />

wish to pursue a career as Network<br />

Supervisor, or Network Manager, the<br />

program provides the preparatory studies for<br />

the Level 2 program. The software resources<br />

used in this program are Windows NT<br />

Workstation and Server Version 4, Windows<br />

95/98, SCO UNIX, and NetWare 5.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1669 to leave a<br />

message for Dr. Ishwar Singh, Program<br />

Manager, or email<br />

singhi@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

OSSD and MA170 or equivalent.<br />

Experience with Windows 95/98.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, students must<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

and apply in writing to the Continuing<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

PEN06 Windows NT Workstation & Server 45 hours<br />

PEN12 Netware Operating Systems 45 hours<br />

PEN13** Microcomputer Concepts for Engineering<br />

45 hours<br />

PEN18** Microcomputer Hardware, Periph and<br />

Interconnections 45 hours<br />

PEN27 CCNA 1 60 hours<br />

PEN74* UNIX System V/386 45 hours<br />

* Refer to Advanced Technology Certificate<br />

** Refer to Microcomputer Engineering<br />

Hardware Certificate<br />

Note: CCNA 1 (PEN27) is equivalent to<br />

PEN17<br />

Students will require a 9 pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all courses<br />

with a lab component.<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 77


ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

WINDOWS NT WORKSTATION &<br />

SERVER<br />

T h i s c o u r se p ro v id e s a n in t ro d u c t io n t o t h e<br />

Microsoft Windows NT Workstation and Server<br />

o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m c o n c e p t s f o r n e t w o r k i n g<br />

applications with more emphasis on server. The<br />

t o p i c s c o v e r e d a r e : a n o v e r v i e w , L A N<br />

configurations and protocols, serve r hardware,<br />

s e rv e r c l i e n t s , d o m a i n s , u s e r a c c o u n t s a n d<br />

rights, directories and permissions, and printers.<br />

N O T E : S o m e s e s s i o n s m a y b e 4 h o u r s .<br />

Prerequisite: PEN17 or PEN27<br />

PEN06 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr22 705440<br />

CCNA 1<br />

T h e t o p i c s c o v e r e d i n t h i s c o u r s e a r e ;<br />

networking & OSI reference model, physical<br />

& d a t a l i n k l a y e r s , n e t w o r k i n g d e v i c e s ,<br />

L A N s & W A N s , I P a d d r e s s i n g , A R P &<br />

R A R P , t o p o l o g i e s , c a b l i n g , f o u r u p p e r<br />

l a y e r s o f O S I m o d e l , a n d i n t r o d u c t i o n t o<br />

TCP/IP.Prerequisite: PEN13<br />

PEN27 FEE: $305.60 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr23 705439<br />

PC NETWORKING -<br />

LEVEL 2 (066)<br />

NOT E: T his cert ificat e i s in th e pr ocess of<br />

b e i n g r e v i s e d t o c o n c e n t r a t e o n C i s c o<br />

C e rt i f ie d t r a in i n g. In th e f u t ur e a d d i ti o n al<br />

C i s c o c o u r s e s w i l l b e o f f e r e d a n d t h e i r<br />

e q u i v a l e n c i e s w i l l b e s t a t e d a t t h a t t i m e .<br />

P E N 2 5 A d v a n c e d U N I X / L I N U X w i l l<br />

r e m a i n a r e q u i r e m e n t o f t h e p r o g r a m o f<br />

s t u d i e s . T h o s e s t u d e n t s w i s h i n g t o t a k e<br />

P E N 2 6 t o c o m p l e t e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e<br />

r e q u i r e m e n t s , t h e y m a y s u b s t i t u t e e i t h e r<br />

PEN17 or PEN27.<br />

Students wishing to obtain advice on how<br />

to complete their Certificate should<br />

contact Donna St. Clair, Continuing<br />

Education, Engineering Technology at<br />

(905) 575-2287 or email<br />

stclaid@mail.mohawkc.on.ca and provide<br />

her with their Student Number. Each<br />

request will be individually assessed and<br />

students will be notified in writing.<br />

T h e P C N e t w o r k C e r t i f i c a t e P r o g r a m -<br />

Le ve l 2 bu il ds o n th e Le ve l 1 pr og ra m by<br />

featuring a series of second level networking<br />

a p pl i c a t io n co u r s e s a n d s p ec i a l t o p i cs no t<br />

c o v e r e d i n t h e p r e v i o u s c o u r s e s . T h e<br />

software resources used in this program are<br />

Windows NT Server, Web Servers, Systems<br />

M a n a g e m e n t S e r v e r , P r o x y S e r v e r ,<br />

W in d o ws 9 5 / 98 , S C O U N I X , L IN U X a nd<br />

N e t W a r e 5 . I n a d d i t i o n , t h e f o l l o w i n g<br />

h a r d w a r e r e s o u r c e s a r e u s e d e i t h e r f o r<br />

d e m o n s t r a t i o n o r f o r h a n d s - o n u s e b y<br />

students: print serves, switches, bridges, and<br />

r o u t e r s . C I S C O a n d N O R T E L<br />

I n t e r n e t w o r k i n g s w i t c h e s a n d r o u t e r s a r e<br />

used in different courses.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1669 to leave a<br />

message for Dr. Ishwar Singh, Program<br />

Manager, or email<br />

singhi@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the cer tificate, participant s must<br />

su cc ess fu lly c omp le te al l of th e c ou rs es in<br />

t h e P r o g r a m o f S t u d i e s a n d a p p l y t o t h e<br />

C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

Technology office.<br />

PEN23 TCP/IP and Advanced Networking 45 hours<br />

PEN24 Bridges, Switches and Routers 45 hours<br />

PEN25 Advanced UNIX/LINUX 45 hours<br />

PEN26 Internetworking Technologies and Project<br />

45 hours<br />

NO COURSES OFFERED THIS<br />

SEMESTER.<br />

PC NETWORKING -<br />

Other Courses<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

CCNA 3<br />

T h i s C i s c o C e r t i f i e d N e t w o r k A s s o c i a t e<br />

S e me s te r 3 c ou r se , p r ov id e s s tu d e n t s wi t h<br />

t he know ledg e a nd skil ls to desi gn, set up ,<br />

configure and support a LAN using switches<br />

a n d ro u te rs . M a in t o pi cs co ve r e d a r e: T h e<br />

O S I r e f e r e n c e m o d e l a n d r o u t i n g , L A N<br />

s w i t c h e s , V L A N S , L A N d e s i g n , r o u t i n g<br />

p r o t o c o l s : I G R P , a c c e s s c o n t r o l l i s t s<br />

(ACLs), Novell IPX , network management.<br />

Prerequisite: CCNA 2 (PEN29)<br />

PEN28 FEE: $305.60 ☎<br />

S1 15 MO/WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr22 705419<br />

FIRE SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

FIRE SAFETY <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(853)<br />

T his pro gram , o ffere d i n c o-op erat ion wit h<br />

t h e C a n a d i a n F i r e S a f e t y A s s o c i a t i o n<br />

(CFSA), is open to anyone interested in fire<br />

p re ve nt io n an d sa fe ty . It sh ou ld e sp ec ia ll y<br />

i n t e r e s t i n d i v i d u a l s i n v o l v e d i n b u i l d i n g<br />

c o n s t r u c t i o n , b u i l d i n g m a i n t e n a n c e ,<br />

i n s p e c t o r s , f i r e p r e v e n t i o n o f f i c e r s ,<br />

i n s u r a n c e a d j u s t e r s , a n d a n y o n e w i t h<br />

r espo nsib ilit y for fir e s afet y i n c omme rcia l<br />

or industrial institutions.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Gary Sachs, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2225 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2225<br />

or e-mail sachsg@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

There are no specific academic requirements<br />

for this program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obta in a credit in each course, students must<br />

attend a minimum of 10 of the 13 ses sions and<br />

pass the examination adminis tered on the final<br />

n i g h t o f c l a s s . T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e ,<br />

s t u d e n t s m u s t s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e<br />

f ollo win g c our se s and a pply in wr iting to the<br />

Continuing Education Engineer ing Technology<br />

Of f ic e. No te: FT 10 0 is a pr e re q uis ite f or the<br />

other courses.<br />

FT100 Basic Principles of Fire Safety 45 hours<br />

FT103 Fire Safety 3 - Fire Alarms 39 hours<br />

FT104 Fire Safety 4 - Water Extinguishing Systems<br />

39 hours<br />

FT105 Fire Safety 5 - Special Extinguishing<br />

Systems 39 hours<br />

FT106 Fire Safety 6 - Process and Protection<br />

39 hours<br />

NO COURSES OFFERED THIS<br />

SEMESTER.<br />

78 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

INDUSTRIAL<br />

MANAGEMENT,<br />

MECHANICAL &<br />

MATERIALS ENGINEERING<br />

BACHELOR OF<br />

TECHNOLOGY (BTech) IN<br />

MANUFACTURING<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

A j o i n t M c M a s t e r U n i v e r s i t y - M o h a w k<br />

Coll ege Prog ram McMa ster Uni versi ty and<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e h a v e d e v e l o p e d t h i s<br />

uni qu e pro gr am to o ffe r Col le ge gr adu at es<br />

the opportunity to earn a Bachelor Degree in<br />

Manufacturing Technology. The program is<br />

d e s i g n e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a v e<br />

c o m p l e t e d a d i p l o m a i n M e c h a n i c a l<br />

E n g i n e e r i n g T e c h n o l o g y o r r e l a t e d<br />

disciplines, as well as for those who have a<br />

n u m b e r o f y e a r s o f w o r k e x p e r i e n c e a n d<br />

wish to upgra de t heir educ ation for curr ent<br />

positions or for changing career paths.<br />

To receive an application package or<br />

additional information please contact:<br />

Mrs. Shirley Verhage, McMaster<br />

University, (905)525-9140 ext. 27009 or<br />

email verhage@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

To enter this program, you should have a<br />

minimum of a three-year Mechanical<br />

Engineering Technology Diploma, or its<br />

equivalent. Applicants may be interviewed<br />

by an admissions selection committee,<br />

where appropriate. Enrolment is limited.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To graduate from the program, a total of<br />

seventeen courses must be completed. All<br />

courses will run in late afternoon or early<br />

evening.<br />

Eng Tech 1MA3 - Mathematics (Parts 1 and 2)<br />

Eng Tech 1ML3 - Strength of Materials<br />

Eng Tech 1PG3 - Programming<br />

Eng Tech 2CT3 - System Analysis and Controls<br />

Eng Tech 2FE3 - Finite Element Analysis<br />

Eng Tech 2MN3 - Modeling and Numerical<br />

Solutions<br />

Man Tech 1CD3 - Advanced CADD<br />

Man Tech 1ID3 - Industrial Engineering<br />

Man Tech 1TF3 - Thermo Fluids 1<br />

Man Tech 2MD3 - Machine Dynamics<br />

Man Tech 2MT3 - Machining Technology<br />

Man Tech 1TF3 - Thermo Fluids 2<br />

Man Tech 3FB3 - Fabrication Technology<br />

Man Tech 3FM3 - CIM and Flexible Manufacturing<br />

Man Tech 3FT3 - Forming Technology<br />

Man Tech 3MT3 - Mechatronics<br />

Man Tech 3ST3 - Statistical Process and Quality<br />

Control<br />

Need upgrading in<br />

Math & English?<br />

Call the Literacy and<br />

Basic Skills Program<br />

at (905)575-2029


CNC PROGRAMMING<br />

(INCLUDING CAD/CAM)<br />

(070)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

wi th e mpl oy men t ex per ien ce i n ma ch ini ng.<br />

C o u r se s i n t hi s p r o g r am d e v e l op s k i l l s i n<br />

b a s i c m i c r o c o m p u t e r o p e r a t i o n , m a n u a l<br />

C N C p r o g r a m m i n g a n d C A D / C A M<br />

p r o g r a m m i n g . T h e s e c o n c e p t s w i l l b e<br />

t a u g h t u s i n g P C - b a s e d M a s t e r C A M . T h e<br />

b a s i c C N C p ro g r a m m i n g c o u r s e w i l l a ls o<br />

r e v i e w m a t h e m a t i c a l t o p i c s s u c h a s<br />

ge ome try a nd tri gon ome try .<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Bob Gillan, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2525 or for Brantford courses<br />

contact Godfrey Nicholson, Program<br />

Manager at (519)759-7200 ext. 6027 or<br />

email gillanb@mail.mohawkc.on.ca or<br />

nicholg@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants for the CNC courses must be able<br />

t o f u n c t i o n a t a G r a d e 1 2 l e v e l i n<br />

Mathematics and have the ability to interpret<br />

engineering drawings. Since basic machining<br />

parameters are not covered in these courses,<br />

it is recommende d that applicants also have<br />

i n d u s t r i a l e x p e r i e n c e i n o p e r a t i n g<br />

conve ntional machin e tool s suc h as turnin g<br />

o r m i l l i n g m a c h i n e s . ( S e e M a c h i n e T o o l<br />

Operator Certificate for basic skills).<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

RE810 CNC Programming - Basic 60 hrs<br />

RE811 CNC Programming - Intermediate 60 hrs<br />

RE455 CAD/CAM Mastercam 2D 60 hrs<br />

RE456 CAD/CAM MasterCAM 3D 60 hrs<br />

APPROVED SAFETY FOOTWEAR<br />

AND EYEWEAR IS REQUIRED FOR<br />

ALL INDUSTRIAL PROGRAMS.<br />

CAD/CAM(MASTERCAM) 2D<br />

T h i s i s a n i n t r o d u c t o r y l e v e l c o u r s e t h a t<br />

u ti li ze s Ma st er C AM s of tw ar e. P a rt ic ip an ts<br />

will be introd uced to M asterCAM mill and<br />

l a t h e . T h e c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o p r o v i d e<br />

s t u d e n ts w i t h t h e f u n d a m e n t a l k n o w l e dg e<br />

n e c e s s a r y t o u s e M a s t e r C A M e f f i c i e n t l y .<br />

This course will be delivered in a structured<br />

l e ar n i n g e n vi r o n me n t a t a se l f - pa c e d r a t e.<br />

Kn ow led ge o f DOS a nd Wi nd ow s h el pfu l.<br />

Prerequisite: RE811.<br />

RE455 FEE: $305.60 ☎<br />

S1 15 WE 6:00-10:00 SC Apr10 705215<br />

CAD/CAM ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D 3D<br />

This hands on PC based course is designed<br />

t o e n h a n c e y o u r p r og r a m m i n g a b i l i t i e s t o<br />

g en er at e 3 D im en s io na l wi r ef ra me m o de ls<br />

and multi surface tool path generation. This<br />

c o u r s e i s i n t e n d e d f o r t h o s e i n v o l v e d i n<br />

p a t t e r n m a k i n g , m o u l d m a k i n g , o r d i e<br />

sinking, with requirements for 3 dimensional<br />

C N C p r o g r a m m i n g . S T U D E N T S M U S T<br />

PROVIDE THEIR OWN MOUSE AND 3.5<br />

(2HD) DISK. Prerequisite: RE455.<br />

RE456 FEE: $305.60 ☎<br />

S1 15 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr13 705463<br />

CNC PROGRAMMING - BASIC<br />

T he co urs e cov ers a n int rod uc tio n to CN C<br />

p r o g r a m m i n g , i n c l u d i n g r e l a t e d<br />

m a t h e m a t i c s, s t a n d ar d c o d e, a n d m a c h i n e<br />

tool set-up for 2 1/2 axes milling and 2 axes<br />

t u r n i n g . ( S T U D E N T S R E Q U I R E D T O<br />

SUPPLY THEIR OWN MOUSE)<br />

RE810 FEE: $285.60 ☎<br />

S1 20 TU/TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr9 705216<br />

CNC PROGRAMMING -<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

This hands on course covers more advanced<br />

p ro g ra mm in g s eq ue nc e s, i nc lu d in g ca n ne d<br />

c y c l e s , m a c r o s , m a c h i n e t o o l s e t - u p a n d<br />

o p e r a t i o n . P r e r e q u i s i t e : R E 8 1 0 .<br />

( S T U D E N T S R E Q U I R E D T O S U P P L Y<br />

THEIR OWN MOUSE)<br />

RE811 FEE: $305.60 ☎<br />

S1 20 TU/TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr9 705450<br />

Additional Courses<br />

SOLID WORKS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e is d e s ig n e d t o p r o v i d e s tu d e n ts<br />

w i t h a n i n t r o d u c t i o n t o S o l i d W o r k s 2 0 0 1<br />

mechanical design automation software that<br />

takes advantage of the familiar Microsoft<br />

Windows graphical user interface. This easy-tolearn<br />

software makes it possible for mechanical<br />

designers to quickly sketch out ideas,<br />

experiment with features and dimensions, and<br />

produce models and detailed drawings.<br />

RE066 FEE: $242.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TH 6:00-9:00 SC Apr25 705232<br />

DIE DESIGN <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(851)<br />

This program is intended for individuals<br />

currently or recently employed in the metal<br />

working trades and focuses on die design<br />

principles, processes and methods.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Henry Brink, Program Manager<br />

at (905)575-2506 or e-mail<br />

brinkh@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 12 and several years<br />

experience as tool makers, machinists, die<br />

makers, tool designers, or mechanical<br />

designers working in the special machinery<br />

field. They should also have completed a<br />

minimum of an Introduction to CAD program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

The courses are to be taken in sequence. To<br />

receive the certificate, students must<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

and apply in writing to the Continuing<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

RE253 Introduction to Die Design 30 hrs<br />

RE254 Piercing and Progressive Dies 30 hrs<br />

RE255 Bending Dies 30 hrs<br />

RE256 CAM Operated Dies 30 hrs<br />

RE257 Deep Draw Dies 30 hrs<br />

RE258 Blank, Draw and Trim Dies 30 hrs<br />

INTRODUCTION TO DIE DESIGN<br />

This is an introductory course to Die Design<br />

covering Press and Die terminology, Press<br />

Safety, Die Design Hazards, Selection of Die<br />

Steels and Calculating Piercing, Blanking<br />

and Stripping Tonnage. Prerequisite Grade<br />

12 or permission of Department.<br />

RE253 FEE: $168.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr10 705159<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

PIERCING AND PROGRESSIVE DIES<br />

This course continues the study begun in the<br />

introductory course (RE253) with emphasis on<br />

Progressive Strip Layout, Nesting of Parts,<br />

Shear and its Effects, Progressive Cut-off dies,<br />

and Cost Estimating. Prerequisite: RE253.<br />

RE254 FEE: $168.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 705160<br />

BENDING DIES<br />

This course focuses on Design<br />

Considerations for Bending Dies. Topics<br />

include Metal Flow, Bending Moments,<br />

Bending Allowances, Gauging for Bending<br />

Dies and Brake Dies. Prerequisite: RE254.<br />

RE255 FEE: $168.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 705161<br />

CAM OPERATED DIES<br />

This course covers the design aspects of<br />

Cam Operated Dies. Topics covered include<br />

Types of Cam Action Dies, Forces Involved,<br />

Cam Piercing Dies, and Stripping Action on<br />

Cam Dies. Prerequisite: RE255.<br />

RE256 FEE: $168.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 705162<br />

DEEP DRAW DIES<br />

Students will consider the design aspects of<br />

Deep Draw Dies. Topics include Metal<br />

Flow, Types of Drawing Dies, Stripping<br />

Action of Draw Dies, Drawing of Metal and<br />

Redrawing Steps. Prerequisite: RE256.<br />

RE257 FEE: $168.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 705163<br />

BLANK, DRAW & TRIM DIES<br />

This course covers design considerations for<br />

Blank, Draw and Trim Dies Topics covered<br />

include Deep Draw Steels, Deep Draw<br />

Problems and Solutions, Blank and Draw<br />

Dies, Calculation of Blank Development and<br />

Graphic Method of Blank Development.<br />

Prerequisite: RE257.<br />

RE258 FEE: $168.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 705164<br />

FLUID POWER<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (847)<br />

This program is intended for individuals<br />

employed in fluid power related occupations<br />

who must work with systems from a practical<br />

standpoint, but who have little or no formal<br />

training in fluid power. The program<br />

emphasizes practical `hands-on’ applications of<br />

hydraulics/pneumatics, components/systems,<br />

troubleshooting methods and electronic/<br />

electrical control for fluid power.<br />

For further information on this<br />

program call (905)318-4295 mailbox<br />

1458 to leave a message for Dale Linton,<br />

Program Manager.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require basic knowledge of or<br />

experience with fluid power systems.<br />

Need help re-entering<br />

the workforc e ?<br />

Call the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Employment Assessment<br />

C e n t re at (519)770-4765.<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 79


ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

MF100 Basic Hydraulics 39 hrs<br />

MF101 Hydraulic Component Troubleshooting and<br />

Re-build 39 hrs<br />

MF102 Hydraulic System Troubleshooting 39 hrs<br />

MF103 Basic Pneumatics and Troubleshooting<br />

39 hrs<br />

MF104 Electrical/Electronic Applications for Fluid<br />

Power 52 hrs<br />

MF105 Pneumatic System Troubleshooting 39 hrs<br />

S O M E C O M P O N E N T S O F T H I S<br />

P R O G R A M R E Q U I R E A P P R O V E D<br />

SAFETY GLASSES AND FOOTWEAR.<br />

HYDRAULIC TROUBLESHOOTING<br />

Stu dent s t akin g t his cour se will be cap able<br />

of tro uble shoo ting a Hyd rauli c s yste m i n a<br />

logical manner and have an understanding of<br />

t he i mp o rt an ce o f s af et y re q ui re me n ts a nd<br />

w a r ra n t y co n s i d e r at i o n s . Y o u w i l l l e a r n a<br />

l o g i c a l , s t e p b y s t e p a p p r o a c h t o<br />

t r o u b l e s h o o t i n g u s i n g h y d r a u l i c s y s t e m<br />

schematics. Prerequisite: MF101.<br />

MF102 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU/TH 6:00-9:15 SC Apr9 704951<br />

ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC<br />

APPLICATIONS FOR FLUID POWER<br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l c o v e r s a f e t y , a p p l i e d<br />

schematics and wiring diagrams, input/output<br />

d e v i c e s , l o g i c c o n t r o l d e v i c e s , c o n t r o l<br />

c o n c e p t s a n d w i r i n g p r a c t i c e s . U p o n<br />

com pletion of this course the student should<br />

b e a b l e t o u s e v a r i o u s m e t e r i n g a n d t e s t<br />

d e v i c e s f o r t h e a c c u r a t e m e a s u r e m e n t ,<br />

r ec or di ng and t ro ubl e sh oot i ng of el ec tr i ca l<br />

s y s t e m s . T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g p r o c e d u r e s ,<br />

electrical drawing interpretation and a “handson”<br />

environment will highlight this course.<br />

MF104 FEE: $252.08 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-10:00 SC Apr10 704953<br />

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />

TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA<br />

Pl ease no te tha t g rad uate s o f t he Ind ust rial<br />

E ng i ne e ri n g Le v el I an d L e ve l I I, an d t he<br />

Q u a l i t y A s s u r a n c e L e v e l I C e r t i f i c a t e<br />

programs will have completed several of the<br />

c o u r s e s n e c e s s a r y t o g r a d u a t e f r o m t h e<br />

Ind ustr ial Eng inee ring Tec hnic ian Dip loma<br />

pr ogra m. Thos e w ho hav e c ompl eted t hese<br />

t h r e e p r o g r a m s a n d a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n<br />

p r o c e e d i n g t o t h e d i p l o m a l e v e l s h o u l d<br />

c o n t a c t t h e C h a i r o f t h e I n d u s t r i a l<br />

E n g i n e e r i n g a n d M e c h a n i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

T e c h n o l o g y D e p a r t m e n t t o d e t e r m i n e t h e<br />

additional requirements.<br />

Do you need Grade<br />

12 equivalency?<br />

Upgrade Now! Call the<br />

Literacy & Basic Skills<br />

P rogram at<br />

(905) 575-2029<br />

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE - LEVEL 1<br />

(868)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s s p e c i a l l y d e s i g n e d f o r<br />

ind iv id uals wor king in I ndus trial Engine er in g<br />

wh o wis h to ob tain a C er tif ica te in the f ie ld.<br />

T yp ic ally ind ivid u als e mplo ye d in f ir st le ve l<br />

Industrial Engineering positions conduct timea<br />

n d - mo t i o n s t u d i e s to e v a l u a t e a n d s u g g e s t<br />

changes to reduce physical effort and increase<br />

safety; they draw plans of efficient plant layout<br />

t o s c a l e ; t h e y a s s i s t i n d e v e l o p i n g q u a l i t y<br />

c o n t r o l t e s t i n g f o r f i n i s h e d p r o d u c t s a n d<br />

components; they also make recommendations<br />

involving time-study and participate in various<br />

manufacturing problem solving applications.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Reuben Hauser, Program<br />

Manager at (905)575-2375 ext. 3096 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3096 or email<br />

hauserr@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A ppli cant s r equi re a m inim um of grad e 1 2<br />

or have equivalent qualifications.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

IM132 Work Measurement 1 56 hrs<br />

IM153 Manufacturing Management 56 hrs<br />

IM252 Problem Solving 56 hrs<br />

IM332 Work Measurement 2 56 hrs<br />

IM337 Management of Human Resources 56 hrs<br />

IM535 Plant Layout and Materials Handling 56 hrs<br />

MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN<br />

RESOUR<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

A n e x a m i n a t i o n o f b e h a v i o u r a l s c i e n c e<br />

findings, and their application to the modern<br />

b u s i n e s s o r g a n i z a t i o n . T h e s t u d e n t w i l l<br />

be tter u nderstand huma n beha viour a nd t he<br />

u t i l i z a t i o n o f h u m a n s k i l l s i n t h e w o r k<br />

e n v i r o n m e n t . N O T E : S o m e S a t u r d a y<br />

sessions may be required.<br />

IM337 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705235<br />

PLANT LAYOUT AND MATERIAL<br />

HANDLING<br />

T his cou rse intr oduc es the stu dent to som e<br />

analytical techniques used in designing plant<br />

l a y o u t s a n d m a t e r i a l h a n d l i n g s y s t e m s . A<br />

s yste mati c a ppro ach to la ying ou t f acil itie s<br />

is stressed. NOTE: Some Sa turday s essions<br />

may be required.<br />

IM535 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705236<br />

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />

C E R T I F I C ATE - LEVEL 2 (081 )<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m o f f e r s a d v a n c e d s t u d y f o r<br />

engineering professionals. The unique program<br />

d e s i g n c o m b in e s a s o li d c o r e f o u n d a ti o n i n<br />

p r o d u c t i o n s c h e d u l i n g , i n v e n t o r y c o n t r o l ,<br />

production costs and methods analysis with the<br />

opportunity to specialize in areas of particular<br />

i n t e r e s t . C u r r e n t l y , s p e c i a l i z e d p r o g r a m<br />

o p t i o n s i n c l u d e s p r o d u c t i o n s i m u l a t i o n ,<br />

maintenance, MRP, and computer applications<br />

to quality assurance. Additional courses will be<br />

a d de d as p ro g r am o p tion s to k ee p pa c e wi th<br />

the development of new technologies.<br />

80 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Reuben Hauser, Program<br />

Manager at (905)575-2375 ext. 3096 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3096 or email<br />

hauserr@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants should have completed the<br />

Industrial Engineering Certificate - Level 1,<br />

(or its equivalent) or have secured<br />

permission to enroll from the Program<br />

Manager.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Level 2 certificate, students<br />

must successfully complete the 3 required<br />

courses and 4 of the optional courses, and<br />

apply in writing to the Continuing Education<br />

Engineering Technology Office.<br />

Required Courses<br />

IM323 Production Cost Analysis 42 hrs<br />

IM334 Methods Analysis 2 56 hrs<br />

IM450 Production Control 56 hrs<br />

Optional Courses<br />

IM330 Computerized MRP 45 hrs<br />

IM357 Operations Management 56 hrs<br />

IM611 Project Management 42 hrs<br />

IM660 Production Simulation 42 hrs<br />

IM700 Computer Applications in Quality Assurance<br />

56 hrs<br />

IM715 Maint/Enhanc.Ind.Prod - Prevent. Main.<br />

45 hrs<br />

XXXXX Optional Course - TBA<br />

NO COURSES OFFERED THIS<br />

SEMESTER.<br />

INDUSTRIAL LUBRICATION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (064)<br />

The science and practice of industrial<br />

lubrication have become increasingly<br />

complex with the development of different<br />

types of oils and lubricants. Today’s<br />

lubrication specialist’s primary role is to<br />

ensure smooth running of industrial plant or<br />

production equipment with efficient use of<br />

these various products. Effective<br />

lubrication practices avoid costly<br />

breakdowns, accelerate production, and<br />

reduce costs. This program, offered in cooperation<br />

with the Hamilton section of the<br />

Society of Tribologists and Lubrication<br />

Engineers (STLE), is intended for<br />

individuals currently employed in industry<br />

with some responsibility for lubrication,<br />

who wish to enhance their knowledge of<br />

industrial lubrication. Applicants who<br />

complete the whole program should be able<br />

to write the STLE Lubrication Specialist<br />

Certification Examination.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1458 to leave a<br />

message for Dale Linton, Program<br />

Manager.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants preferably should have<br />

employment responsibilities involving<br />

lubrication and several years related<br />

experience. Secondary school background<br />

with chemistry, physics and mathematics<br />

would be an asset.


Program of Studies<br />

To receive the <strong>Mohawk</strong> Col lege certificate ,<br />

s t u d e n t s m u s t s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e t h e<br />

following courses and apply in writing to the<br />

C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

Technology Office. Candidates who wish to<br />

write the Lubrication Specialist Certification<br />

Examination of STLE must apply directly to<br />

t h e S o c i e t y , h o w e v e r , t h e C o l l e g e w i l l<br />

provide information, application forms and a<br />

schedule of dates and locations.<br />

LUB00 Fundamentals of Lubrication/Systems 45 hrs<br />

LUB04 Transportation Lubrication (Motive Power)<br />

45 hrs<br />

LUB05 Fluid Power Fundamentals 45 hrs<br />

LUB06 Lubricant Management and Metal Working<br />

Fluids 45 hrs<br />

RE044 Power Transmission 39 hrs<br />

N o t e : S t u d e n t s w h o h a v e s u c c e s s f u l l y<br />

c o m p le t e d M F 1 0 0 a n d M F1 0 3 m ay a p pl y<br />

for an exemption in LUB05.<br />

RE044 - POWER TRANSMISSION<br />

Refer to Maintenance Mechanic<br />

Fundamentals Certificate<br />

LUBRICANT MANAGEMENT AND<br />

METAL WORKING FLUIDS<br />

The course will init ially be c oncerned with<br />

m e t a l w o r k i n g f l u i d s , t h e i r s e l e c t i o n a n d<br />

a p p l i c a t i o n . T h e n i t w i l l d e a l w i t h<br />

l u b r i c a t i o n p r o g r a m s , i n c l u d i n g l u b r i c a n t<br />

ma na ge me nt , th e us e of s pe ci fic at io ns a nd<br />

co des , or d eri ng pr oce dur es, q ual ity c ont rol<br />

and WHMIS aspects, handling and applying<br />

lubricants, reducing consumptions, recycling<br />

and solving lubricant problems.<br />

LUB06 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:00-9:45 SC Apr8 704950<br />

INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC<br />

(MILLWRIGHT)<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (061)<br />

C o n s t r u c t i o n M i l l w r i g h t s a n d I n d u s t r i a l<br />

M e c h a n i c s i n s t a l l , m a i n t a i n a n d r e p a i r<br />

s t a t i o n a r y i n d u s t r i a l m a c h i n e r y a n d<br />

m e c h a n i c a l e q u i p m e n t . T h e r e f o r e , t h e i r<br />

duties involve the operation of hoisting a nd<br />

lif ting devi ces, troub lesho ot ma chiner y an d<br />

e q u i p m e n t , a n d a d j u s t m e n t s o r r e p l a c i n g<br />

d e f e c t i v e p a r t s . Th e y a r e a l s o r e q u i r e d t o<br />

operate machine tools to fabricate parts, and<br />

l ub ri ca te a nd pe rf or m ro ut in e mai n te na nc e<br />

on machinery. Construction Millwrights are<br />

e m p l o y e d b y m i l l w r i g h t i n g c o n t r a c t o r s ;<br />

Industrial Mechanics are generally employed<br />

in manufa cturin g pla nts, utili ties, and other<br />

i n d u s t r i a l e s t a b l i s h m e n t s . N O T E : M a n y<br />

courses in the program are credits in existing<br />

Continuing Education programs. As a result,<br />

it is anticipated that a number of applicants<br />

will be eligible for advanced standing in this<br />

n e w p r o g r a m . T h i s p r o g r a m m a y b e<br />

c o n s i d e r e d e q u i v a l e n t t o t h e i n - s c h o o l<br />

r e q u i r e m e n t s o f t h e I n d u s t r i a l M e c h a n i c<br />

(Millwright) Apprenticeship Program by the<br />

Apprenti ceship branch. Ea ch candid ate will<br />

be ev al uat ed by th e A ppr ent ic esh ip bra nc h<br />

on a case by case basis.<br />

For further information on this program call<br />

(905)318-4295 mailbox 1458 to leave a<br />

message for Dale Linton, Program Manager.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A m i n i m u m o f g r a d e 1 2 i s t h e r e q u i r e d<br />

educational level for an Industrial Mechanic.<br />

Work experience in some aspect of the trade<br />

is an asset for any participant. Note: You may<br />

q ua li fy fo r c re di t f or s ki ll s a nd kn owl ed ge<br />

you have acquired in your work experience.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

Machine Tool Operator Certificate<br />

Welder Operator Certificate<br />

Courses Required: RE234, RE237 and RE154<br />

Fluid Power Certificate<br />

Courses Required: MF100, MF101, MF102 and<br />

MF103<br />

Maintenance Mechanic Fundamentals Certificate<br />

Electrical Fundamentals Certificate<br />

SEE INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM LISTINGS FOR<br />

COURSES OFFERED IN THESE PROGRAMS.<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (063)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d t o p r o v i d e a<br />

t h o r o u g h g r o u n d i n g i n e l e c t r i c a l<br />

f u n d a m e n t a l s a s r e q u i r e d i n a v a r i e t y o f<br />

maintenance occupations.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact John Anger, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2375 ext. 2232 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 2232 or email<br />

angerj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A p p l i c a n t s r e q u i r e G r a d e 1 2 w i t h<br />

mathematics and physics, or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

HV107 Electricity 1 72 hrs<br />

HV200 Electricity 2 72 hrs<br />

MA002 Preparatory Mathematics (Technology)<br />

72 hrs<br />

MA002 - Preparatory Mathematics<br />

(Technology)<br />

Refer to Mathematics section<br />

HV107 - Electricity 1 & HV200 -<br />

Electricity 2<br />

Refer to HRAC Certificate<br />

Give the Gift of<br />

L e a rn i n g .<br />

Gift certificates are<br />

available in any<br />

denomination and can be<br />

used for course fees and<br />

p u rchases at the Campus<br />

s t o res. Inquire at any<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Registration Off i c e .<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

MACHINE TOOL<br />

OPERATOR <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(848)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s i n t e n d e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

e m p l o y e d o r s e e k i n g e m p l o y m e n t i n t h e<br />

i n d u s t r i a l m e c h a n i c a l a r e a w h o w i s h t o<br />

increase their knowledge of general machine<br />

s h o p p r a c t i c e a n d / o r t o i m p r o v e t h e i r<br />

p r a c t i c a l s k i l l s o n s p e c i f i c , c o n v e n t i o n a l<br />

m a c h i n e t o o l s . A M a c h i n e T o o l O p e r a t o r<br />

may operate a variety of machine tools such<br />

a s l a t h e s , d r i l l i n g m a c h i n e s , m i l l i n g<br />

m a c h i n e s , g r i n d e r s , o r s p e c i a l p u r p o s e<br />

m a c h i n e s , t o m a c h i n e w o r k p i e c e o n a<br />

production basis. Tasks performed on the job<br />

i n c l u d e l i f t i n g , p o s i t i o n i n g a n d s e c u r i n g<br />

workpiece and workholding devices, reading<br />

a n d i n t e r p r e t i n g m e c h a n i c a l d r a w i n g s ,<br />

inspecting workpieces to ensure conformance<br />

to specifications using various measuring and<br />

c h e c k i n g i n s t r u m e n t s , c h a n g i n g a n d<br />

sharpening worn or defective cutting tools.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Bob Gillan, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2525 or for Brantford courses,<br />

contact Godfrey Nicholson, Program<br />

Manager at (519)759-7200 ext.6027 or<br />

email gillanb@mail.mohawkc.on.ca or<br />

nicholg@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require a minimum of Grade 10<br />

(Grade 12 preferred), or equivalent,<br />

including Mathematics, and a strong<br />

mechanical aptitude.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, students must<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

and apply in writing to the Continuing<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

RE165 Machine Shop 1* 40 hrs<br />

RE265 Machine Shop 2* 40 hrs<br />

RE465 Machine Shop 3* 40 hrs<br />

RE543 Machine Shop Theory 72 hrs<br />

RE152 Blueprint Reading (Mechanical) 36 hrs<br />

*APPROVED SAFETY GLASSES AND<br />

FOOTWEAR ARE REQUIRED.<br />

RE152 - BLUEPRINT READING<br />

Refer to Blueprint Reading section<br />

MACHINE SHOP 1<br />

This course is a hands-on introduction to basic<br />

engine lathe operation Topics include: safety,<br />

measuring and layout tools, set-up with 3 and 4<br />

jaw chucks, speed/feed calculation, drilling,<br />

tapping, reaming, external thread cutting.<br />

Approved safety glasses and footwear are<br />

required. Materials fee of $40.00 included.<br />

RE165 FEE: $238.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 8:00-12:00 SC Apr20 705212<br />

S2 13 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr8 705471<br />

MACHINE SHOP 2<br />

The individuals in this hands-on course<br />

practice safety procedures, related operational<br />

formulae, intermediate engine lathe operation,<br />

including eccentric turning, internal & external<br />

thread cutting, as well as basic drilling, milling<br />

and surface grinding operations. Prerequisite:<br />

RE165. Materials fee of $40.00 included.<br />

RE265 FEE: $238.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 1:00-5:00 SC Apr20 705213<br />

S2 10 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr13 705481<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

MACHINE SHOP 3<br />

The in di vi dua ls i n t hi s h and s- on c our se st udy<br />

safety procedures, adva nced turning operati ons<br />

including Acme and multi-start V-thread turning,<br />

t a p e r , m u l t i - t h r o w e c c e n t r i c , a n d e l l i p t i c a l<br />

t u r n i n g , an d m o r e ad v a n c e d a pp l i c a t i o n s f o r<br />

m i ll i n g op er a ti o ns . T he y a l so pr ac t ic e re l at ed<br />

op er at i ona l ca l cul at i on s. P re re qui s i te : RE26 5.<br />

Materials fee of $40.00 included.<br />

RE465 FEE: $238.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 1:00-5:00 SC Apr20 705214<br />

S2 10 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr13 705485<br />

MACHINE SHOP THEORY<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d f o r s t u d e n t s w i t h<br />

p r a c t i c a l e x p e r i e n c e w h o r e q u i r e f u r t h e r<br />

t h e o r e t i c a l b a c k g r o u n d . T o p i c s i n c l u d e :<br />

tur ning, mi lling and gr inding theory, safet y<br />

procedures and related set-up and operational<br />

ca lc ul at io ns of fo rmu la e, fo r th e f ol lo win g<br />

ma chi ne t ool s: e ngi ne l a t he, b asi c dri l li ng ,<br />

milling and surface grinding machines. The<br />

cou rse wil l a lso inc lude met ric con vers ion ,<br />

and the proper use and applications of related<br />

hand tools, layout tools and measuring tools.<br />

RE543 FEE: $335.88 ☎<br />

S1 18 SA 8:00-12:00 SC Apr20 705209<br />

TU 6:00-10:00<br />

S2 24 TU/TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr9 705491<br />

MAINTENAN<strong>CE</strong> MECHANIC<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (062)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s i n t e n d e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

i n t e r e s t e d i n e n t e r i n g t h e f i e l d o f<br />

mainte nance me chanics, who have no prior<br />

knowledge of the occupation.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1458 to leave a<br />

message for Dale Linton, Program<br />

Manager.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A p pl i c a nt s r e q u ir e gr a d e 1 2 o r e q u iv a l e nt<br />

with mathematics, physics and chemistry. A<br />

g o o d m e c h a n i c a l a p t i t u d e i s a l s o<br />

recommended.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

RE041 Pumps (Industrial) 39 hrs<br />

RE042 Pipefitting for Industrial Mechanic 39 hrs<br />

RE043 Rigging & Hoisting 39 hrs<br />

RE044 Power Transmission 39 hrs<br />

RE045 Material, Handling, Preventive and<br />

Predictive Maintenance 42 hrs<br />

LUB00 Fundamentals of Lubrication/Systems 45 hrs<br />

LUB00 - FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />

LUBRICATION/SYSTEMS<br />

Refer to Industrial Lubrication Certificate<br />

MATERIAL HANDLING<br />

MAINTENAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

U p o n c o m p l e t i o n o f t h i s c o u r s e , s t u d e n t s<br />

s h o u l d h a v e a c h i e v e d s k i l l s t o o r g a n i z e<br />

preventative, maintenance schedules and carry<br />

out planned maintenance to reduce downtime<br />

and maximize production. Also covered in this<br />

c ourse will be ; trou blesho oting an d rep airing<br />

o f m a t e r i a l h a n d l i n g e q u i p m e n t s u c h a s<br />

overhead cranes, hoists and conveyor systems.<br />

RE045 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 6:00-9:30 SC Apr11 704952<br />

MECHANICAL<br />

DRAFTING/CAD<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (013)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s i n t e n d e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

emp loyed o r seeking employ ment a s a Cad<br />

D r a f t s p e r s o n i n a v a r i e t y o f i n d u s t r i a l<br />

s e t ti n g s o r c on s u lt i n g e ng i n ee r in g o f f ic e s .<br />

T h e f o c u s o f t h i s p r o g r a m w i l l b e o n t h e<br />

p roduc tion of prec ise Mech anica l dr awing s<br />

u s i n g A u t o C A D . A p p l i c a n t s r e q u i r e a n<br />

i n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e i n A u t o C A D b e f o r e<br />

e n t e ri n g t h e p r o gr a m . A s s t u de n t s w i l l b e<br />

e xp e ct ed t o pr o du ce a n um b er o f sk et c he s<br />

and drawings, it is expected that three hours<br />

o f ou t of c las s wo rk w il l be r equ ir ed e ac h<br />

week.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Henry Brink, Program Manager<br />

at (905)575-2506 or email<br />

brinkh@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

I t i s r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t a p p l i c a n t s h a v e a<br />

g e n e r a l l e v e l G r a d e 1 2 H i g h S c h o o l<br />

D ip lo m a wh ic h in cl ud es s en io r l ev el m at h<br />

a n d s c i e n c e . I n a d d i t i o n , a n i n t r o d u c t o r y<br />

c o u r s e i n A u t o C A D ( s e e C A D 0 6 -<br />

Microcomputer Aided Design Certificate) or<br />

equivalent is required.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the 5 required courses<br />

and 1 optional course and apply in writing to<br />

t h e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

Technology Office.<br />

Required Courses:<br />

DR050 Mechanical 1 36 hrs<br />

DR051 Mechanical 2 36 hrs<br />

DR052 Common Drive Components 36 hrs<br />

DR053 Mechanical Assembly 36 hrs<br />

DR054 Weldments and Structural 36 hrs<br />

Optional Courses:<br />

DR055 Project in Mechanical Design 36 hrs<br />

CAD27 Mechanical Desktop 45 hrs<br />

RE066 Solid Works 45 hrs<br />

RE253 Introduction to Die Design 30 hrs<br />

RE253 - INTRODUCTION TO DIE<br />

DESIGN<br />

Refer to Die Design Certificate<br />

CAD27 - MECHANICAL DESKTOP<br />

Refer to Microcomputer Aided<br />

Design Certificate<br />

MECHANICAL 1<br />

I n t hi s c o u rs e t h e s t u d en t w i l l s k e t ch a n d<br />

p r o d u c e d r a w i n g s o f g e o m e t r i c<br />

c o n s t r u c t i o n s a n d c a s t i n g s , u t i l i z i n g<br />

o r t h o g r a p h i c p r o j e c t i o n , s e c t i o n a l a n d<br />

a u x i l l i a r y v i e w s , d i m e n s i o n s , t h r e a d s a n d<br />

thread symbols.<br />

DR050 FEE: $198.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr9 705147<br />

MECHANICAL 2<br />

T h e s t u d e n t s h o u l d a c q u i r e t h e s k i l l t o<br />

s k e t c h a n d d r a w m e ch a n i c a l c o m p o n e n t s ,<br />

fu lly dimensi oned and toleran ced i ncludi ng<br />

geometric tolerancing. Prerequisite: DR050.<br />

DR051 FEE: $198.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 705150<br />

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COMMON DRIVE COMPONENTS<br />

This course deals with sketching, producing<br />

c a l c u l a t i o n s a n d d r a w i n g c o m m o n d r i v e<br />

c om p o n e n t s s u c h a s g ea r s , ca m s , p ul l e y s ,<br />

couplings, etc. Prerequisite: DR051.<br />

DR052 FEE: $198.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 705152<br />

MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY<br />

T h e s t u d e n t w i l l s k e t c h a n d p r o d u c e<br />

m e c h a n i ca l a s s e m b l y a n d d e t a i l d r a w i n g s<br />

complete with parts list. These drawings are<br />

to be plotted. Prerequisite: DR052.<br />

DR053 FEE: $198.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 705153<br />

WELDMENTS AND STRUCTURAL<br />

Thi s c our se wil l t each t he fun dame nta ls of<br />

p r o d u c i n g w e l d i n g d r a w i n g s u t i l i z i n g<br />

standard plate, structural shapes and welding<br />

s y m b o l s . Y o u w i l l a l s o d r a w a s i m p l e<br />

structural steel erection drawing and several<br />

details. Prerequisite: DR053.<br />

DR054 FEE: $198.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 705155<br />

PROJECT IN MECHANICAL DESIGN<br />

You will design a project utilizing previously<br />

a c q u i r e d s k i l l s i n v o l v i n g s e l e c t i o n o f<br />

c om pone nt s f rom in dus tri al cat al ogu es and<br />

c a l c u l a t i o n s r e s u l t i n g i n a f u l l s e t o f<br />

me c ha n i ca l a s se m bl y a n d de t ai l d r a wi n gs .<br />

The final drawing will be plotted and ready<br />

for production. Prerequisite: DR054.<br />

DR055 FEE: $198.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 705156<br />

MECHANICAL<br />

TECHNIQUES - METAL<br />

CASTING <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(121)<br />

Virtu ally n othin g mov es , tu rn s , r olls , or flie s<br />

without the benefit of cast metal products so the<br />

metal casting industry plays a key role in all the<br />

m a j o r s e c t o r s o f o u r e c o n o m y . T h e r e a r e<br />

ca sting s in loc omotive s, ca rs , tru ck s, a irc r af t,<br />

office buildings, factories, schools, schools, and<br />

homes. <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> in partnership with the<br />

C a n a d i a n F o u n d r y A s s o c i a t i o n ( C F A ) h a s<br />

d e s i g n e d t h i s c e r t i f i c a t e f o r t h o s e w h o a r e<br />

c u r r e n t l y e m p l o y e d i n t h e f o u n d r y , m e t a l<br />

casting, and rela ted industries to provide them<br />

with opportunities to upgrade their skills. It will<br />

also provide an opportunity for people employed<br />

in o th e r f i el ds to e x p lo r e me ta l c a s tin g . T h e<br />

p r o g r a m h a s b e e n d e s i g n e d t o p r o v i d e t h e<br />

the o r e tica l an d p r ac tic a l k n ow led g e of me ta l<br />

ca sting s a nd qu ality c on tr o l con ce pts tha t ar e<br />

currently needed in the Metal Casting Industry.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

visit the CFA’s web page at<br />

www.foundryassociation.ca/mohawk.htm<br />

or contact Adrian Tumber, Program<br />

Manager at (905)304-7316 or email<br />

tumber@primus.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

MA002 Preparatory Mathematics (Technology)<br />

72 hrs<br />

MTB70 Introduction to Metal Casting 42 hrs<br />

MTB71 Introduction to Metallurgy 70 hrs<br />

MTB72 Sand and Molding Technology 84 hrs<br />

MTB73 Melting and Heat Treating of Castings<br />

70 hrs<br />

QC101 Quality Concepts, Techniques, and<br />

Motivation 39 hrs


NOTES:<br />

1. T h e M o d e r n F o u n d r y T e c h n o l o g i e s<br />

I ns t it u te wi l l aw a rd t h ei r C e rt i fi c at e f or<br />

c o m p l e t i n g M T B 7 0 a n d Q C 1 0 1 . T o<br />

r e c e i v e t h e C F A C e r t i f i c a t e , a p p l i c a n t s<br />

m u s t c o n t a c t J u d i t h C l a r k i n t h e<br />

C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n , E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

Technology Office at (905) 575-2139<br />

2. The prerequisite for MTB71, MTB72, and<br />

M T B 7 3 i s M A 0 0 2 ( P r e p a r a t o r y<br />

Mathematics) or its equivalent (Grade 12<br />

Mathematics).<br />

3. The four MTB cou rses a re credit s in the<br />

n e w f u l l - t i m e M e c h a n i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

Technician - Metal Casting Program.<br />

MA002 - PREPARATORY<br />

MATHEMATICS (TECHNOLOGY)<br />

Refer to Mathematics section<br />

QC101 - QUALITY CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS,<br />

TECHNIQUES & MOTIVATION<br />

R e f e r t o Q u a l i t y A s s u r a n c e C e r t i f i c a t e -<br />

Level 1<br />

NO COURSES OFFERED THIS<br />

SEMESTER.<br />

METALLURGY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (852)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

currently employed in the iron/steel-making<br />

i n d u s t r i e s , f o u n d r i e s , w e l d i n g - f a b r i c a t i n g<br />

industries, metal-turning, boiler-making and<br />

o t h e r t r a d e s w h o w i s h t o e n h a n c e t h e i r<br />

k n o w l e d g e o f f e r r o u s m e t a l l u r g i c a l<br />

principles and processes.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Reuben Hauser, Program<br />

Manager at (905)575-2375 ext. 3096 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3096 or email<br />

hauserr@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

MTB18 Welding Metallurgy 39 hrs<br />

MTB19 Forming Practice (Finishing) 48 hrs<br />

MTB46 Production of Metals 1 48 hrs<br />

MTB47 Materials Properties 1 42 hrs<br />

MTB56 Foundry Processes 48 hrs<br />

MTB57 Materials Properties 2 42 hrs<br />

MTB67 Production of Metals 2 48 hrs<br />

PRODUCTION OF METALS 1<br />

This introductory course is designed to provide<br />

th e inf or m at ion y o u n e e d f o r th e p r o d uc tio n<br />

a n d p r o c e s s i n g o f i m p o r t a n t a n d c o m m o n<br />

metals, from mineral to metallic stages.<br />

MTB46 FEE: $235.32 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705234<br />

MATERIALS PROPERTIES 2<br />

T he co u rs e p ro v id es in -d e pt h s tu d y o f t he<br />

types, properties, heat treatment, testing and<br />

a p p l i c a t i o n s o f a l l o y s t e e l s , c a s t i r o n s ,<br />

common commercial non-ferrous alloys and<br />

s p ec i al m at e r ia l s . T he t er n a ry eq u i li b r iu m<br />

dia gram s and po wder m etall urgy p roce sses<br />

a r e a l s o i n c l u d e d i n t h i s c o u r s e .<br />

Prerequisite: MTB47.<br />

MTB57 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 6:30-10:00 FF Apr11 705233<br />

QUALITY ASSURAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE - LEVEL 1<br />

(858)<br />

O ff er ed in c o- op era ti on w it h th e H am il to n<br />

Chapter of the American Society for Quality<br />

C o n t r o l , t h i s p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d f o r<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s c u r r e n t l y e m p l o y e d i n t h e<br />

Q u a l i t y F i e l d i n b u s i n e s s a n d i n d u s t r y a s<br />

i n s p e c t o r s , s u p e r v i s o r s , o r m i d d l e<br />

m anagem ent. C.Q .T. & A. S.Q.C Gr aduate s<br />

s h o u l d h a v e t h e r e q u i r e d Q u a l i t y - r e l a t e d<br />

e x p e r i e n c e t o w r i t e t h e C e r t i f i e d Q u a l i t y<br />

T ech nic ian ( C.Q .T. ) Exa min ati on gi ven b y<br />

t he A m er ic an S oc ie ty f o r Qu al it y Co n tr ol .<br />

Applicants must pass the C.Q.T examination<br />

t o b e r e g i s t e r e d w i t h t h e A . S . Q . C . a s a<br />

Certified Quality Technician.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Reuben Hauser, Program<br />

Manager at (905)575-2375 ext. 3096 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3096 or email<br />

hauserr@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 12 Math<br />

or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r ecei ve the Lev el 1 c erti fica te, stu dent s<br />

m u s t s u c ce s s f u l l y c om p l e t e t h e f o l l o w i n g<br />

c o u r s e s a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e<br />

C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

Technology Office.<br />

QC101 Quality Concepts, Techniques and<br />

Motivation 39 hrs<br />

QC102 Statistical Process Control 1 39 hrs<br />

QC103 Statistical Process Control 2 39 hrs<br />

QC104 Availability, Reliability/Maintainability 42 hrs<br />

QC105 Principles of Metrology 39 hrs<br />

QC106 Inspection and Testing 42 hrs<br />

QUALITY CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS, TECHNIQUES<br />

& MOTIVATION<br />

E m p l o y i n g a T o t a l Q u a l i t y M a n a g e m e n t<br />

(TQM) framework, students will be exposed<br />

t o t h e b a s i c p r i n c i p l e s a n d m e t h o d s<br />

a s s o c i a t e d w i t h T Q M a n d h o w t h e s e<br />

principles can be applied across a spectrum<br />

o f b o t h m a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d s e r v i c e<br />

o r g a n i z a t i o n s . T h e r e l a t i o n s h i p b e t w e e n<br />

T Q M a n d v a r i o u s t h e o r i e s a n d m o d e l s<br />

s t u d i e d i n m a n a g e m e n t i s i l l u s t r a t e d a n d<br />

industry best practices are covered. Students<br />

will complete a course project.<br />

QC101 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 11 WE 6:30-10:00 FF Apr10 705247<br />

STATISTICAL PRO<strong>CE</strong>SS CONTROL 1<br />

T h e c o u r s e p r o v i d e s a c o m p r e h e n s i v e<br />

p r a c t i c a l u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f t h e s t a t i s t i c a l<br />

methods and their application as required in<br />

t h e i n d u s t r i a l e n v i r o n m e n t o f t h e Q u a l i t y<br />

P r a c t i t i o n e r i n c l u d i n g P r e s e n t a t i o n a n d<br />

D e s c r i p t i o n o f D a t a , P r i n c i p l e s o f<br />

P r o b a b i l i t y , S a m p l i n g D i s t r i b u t i o n ,<br />

S t a t i s t i c a l I n f e r e n c e , a n d O b j e c t i v e s o f<br />

S t a t i s t i c a l Q u a l i t y C o n t r o l . N O T E : S o m e<br />

Saturdays may be required.<br />

QC102 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 11 TU 6:00-9:30 FF Apr9 705249<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

STATISTICAL PRO<strong>CE</strong>SS CONTROL 2<br />

Students continue the study of fundamental<br />

c o n c e p t s o f P r o b a b i l i t y a n d S t a t i s t i c a l<br />

Q u a l i t y C o n t r o l a n d c o n c l u d e t h e<br />

f u n d a m e n t a l r e q u i r e m e n t s i n s t a t i s t i c a l<br />

methods. Topics include Control Charts and<br />

Acc eptance Sampli ng. Note: Text - Quality<br />

C o n t r o l ( 6 t h E d i t i o n ) B e s t e r f i e d ( C o s t<br />

E x t r a ) . N O T E : S o m e S a t u r d a y s m a y b e<br />

required. Prerequisite: QC102<br />

QC103 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 11 TH 6:00-9:30 FF Apr11 705252<br />

PRINCIPLES OF METROLOGY<br />

T h i s c o u r s e c o v e r s m e t r o l o g y f r o m t h e<br />

v i e w p o i n t a n d a p p l i c a t i o n o f t h e Q u a l i t y<br />

Practitioner with emphasis on understanding<br />

b a s i c p r i n c i p l e s o f m e t r o l o g y . T o p i c s<br />

i nc l u d e H i s t ro r i c a l B a c kg r o u n d S t a n da r d s<br />

a n d T r a c e a b i l i t y , M e t r o l o g y C o n t r o l<br />

S y s t e m s a n d R e q u i r e m e n t s , a n d<br />

Measur ement Tech niques . No te: Metrol ogy<br />

Workbook is required at extra cost.<br />

QC105 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 11 MO 6:30-10:00 FF Apr8 705255<br />

QUALITY ASSURAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE - LEVEL 2<br />

(859)<br />

T h i s a d v a n c e d p r o g r a m , o f f e r e d i n c o -<br />

operation with the Ha milton Cha pter of the<br />

A m e r i c a n S o c i e t y f o r Q u a l i t y C o n t r o l , i s<br />

d e s i g n e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a v e<br />

r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r t h e d e v e l o p m e n t a n d<br />

o p e r a t i o n o f q u a l i t y c o n t r o l s y s t e m s , t h e<br />

a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f q u a l i t y i n f o r m a t i o n<br />

s y s t e m s a n d t h e s u p e r v i s i o n o f q u a l i t y<br />

cont rol pe rson nel. R. E.E /Q.E .E & A .S.Q .C<br />

gr ad ua te s wi th t he r eq ui re d qu al it y- re la t ed<br />

e x p e r i e n c e c a n w r i t e t h e R e l i a b i l i t y<br />

Engineer Examination and/or the Quality<br />

Engineer Examination given by the<br />

American Society for Quality Control.<br />

Passing these examinations entitles<br />

applicants to registration with the A.S.Q.C.<br />

as a Certified Reliability Engineer or<br />

Certified Quality Engineer.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Reuben Hauser, Program<br />

Manager at (905)575-2375 ext. 3096 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3096 or email<br />

hauserr@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants should have successfully<br />

completed the Quality Assurance Certificate<br />

- Level 1 (or its equivalent).<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Level 2 certificate, students<br />

must successfully complete the following<br />

courses and apply in writing to the<br />

Continuing Education Engineering<br />

Technology Office.<br />

QC107 ISO9000 and the Quality System 45 hrs<br />

QC202 Management (Science) Engineering 39 hrs<br />

QC203 Management Systems for Quality 39 hrs<br />

QC205 Statistical Process Control 3 39 hrs<br />

QC207 Design of Experiments 39 hrs<br />

LL122 Researching and Reporting-LGS 39 hrs<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

LL122 - RESEARCHING AND<br />

REPORTING<br />

R e f e r t o E n g l i s h ( P o s t S e c o n d a r y ) i n t h e<br />

Languages & Communications section<br />

QC203 - MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS<br />

FOR QUALITY<br />

Refer to IM337 in the Industrial Engineering<br />

Level 1 Certificate<br />

QC205 - STATISTICAL PRO<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

CONTROL 3<br />

Re fe r to MS 57 4 (eq ui va len t co urs e) i n t he<br />

Mathematics section<br />

QC207 - DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS<br />

Re f e r to MS 60 0 (eq ui va len t co urs e) i n t he<br />

Mathematics section<br />

ISO9000 & THE QUALITY SYSTEM<br />

Here’s your opportunity to examine a proper<br />

Quality System. By analyzing this structure,<br />

you will be able to determine the relationship<br />

between the Qual ity System and the factors<br />

r e q u i r e d t o a s s e s s a n o r g a n i z a t i o n ’ s<br />

co nfo rmi ty to re cog ni zed IS O900 0 Q ual it y<br />

s t an d ar d s . Th e c ou r s e co mp l i e s wi t h Ye a r<br />

2000 changes. NOTE: Some Saturdays may<br />

be required. Prerequisite: QC101 and QC103.<br />

QC107 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-10:00 FF Apr11 705237<br />

TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY<br />

T h e O n ta r i o T e x ti le Te c h n o lo g y C om mi tte e<br />

( O T E C) , w il l p r o v i d e , o n a p a r t- t im e b a s i s ,<br />

t r a i n i n g i n T e x t i l e T e c h n o l o g y t o p e r s o n s<br />

e m p l o y e d in t h e t e x ti le a p p a r e l a n d r e l a t e d<br />

i n d u s t r i e s . T h i s i n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e w i l l<br />

c o ns is ts o f te n 3 - h ou r c la ss e s c ov e r in g f ib r e<br />

p r o p e r t i e s , s p i n n i n g ( 2 c l a s s e s ) , w e a v i n g ,<br />

k n i t t i n g , d y e i n g ( 2 c l a s s e s ) , f i n i s h i n g a n d<br />

testing. In addition, one class will touch briefly<br />

o n n o n - wo v e n s , c a r p e ts a n d y a r n t e x t u r i n g .<br />

Teachers are drawn from industry and from the<br />

M oh aw k s taf f . The cla s se s a r e s c he du led fo r<br />

F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n s , 2 : 0 0 t o 5 : 0 0 p m , a t t h e<br />

Fennell Campus in Hamilton, Ontario.<br />

To register or for further information on<br />

this program contact Mr. Alan Athey,<br />

OTEC Coordinator, at 2167 Jenner<br />

Court, Mississauga, Ontario, L5K 1N3.<br />

Telephone and fax: (905)822-0645.<br />

L E G I S L ATIVE COMPLIAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

COURSES/TESTING<br />

AIR BRAKE TRAINING<br />

AIR BRAKE TRAINING<br />

T he Mi ni st r y of T ra ns p or ta ti o n of O nt a ri o<br />

r e q u i r e s a l l d r i v e r s o f a i r b r a k e e q u i p p e d<br />

v e h i c l e s t o h a v e t h e ‘ Z ’ A i r B r a k e<br />

E n d o r s e m e n t o n t h e i r l i c e n c e . M o h a w k<br />

Co llege is a uthorize d to condu ct Ai r Bra ke<br />

c o u r s e s w h i c h w i l l b e h o n o r e d b y t h e<br />

M i n i s t r y o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n i n l i e u o f a n y<br />

r e q u i r e d t e s t s . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l<br />

9 0 5 - 5 7 5 -2 2 87 . M i n im u m r e qu i r em e nt is a<br />

f ul l c la ss “ G ” li ce nc e . NO TE : S at ur da y a t<br />

F e n n e l l C a m p u s a n d S u n d a y a t S t o n e y<br />

Creek Campus.<br />

SAM70 FEE: $152.87 ☎<br />

S1 3 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 FF Apr20 705137<br />

S2 3 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 FF May25 705138<br />

S3 3 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 FF Jun22 705139<br />

S4 3 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 FF Jul20 705140<br />

S5 3 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 FF Aug17 705141<br />

CFC/HCFC/HFC CONTROL<br />

IN THE REFRIGERATION &<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

INDUSTRY<br />

I n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a n d l e r e f r i g e r a n t s m u s t<br />

a t t e n d a t r a i n i n g c o u r s e a n d s u c c e s s f u l l y<br />

co mplete the examination on conc lusion of the<br />

c o u rse , un d e r reg u la tio n s of th e Pro v in c e o f<br />

O n t a r i o , a s p a r t o f t h e O z o n e D e p l e t i n g<br />

Su bstance s Awa ren ess Program. This training<br />

c o u r se h a s b e e n d e v e lo p e d b y th e H e a t in g ,<br />

Refrig eration and Air Conditionin g Institute of<br />

C a n a d a ( H R A I ) , b a s e d o n E n v i r o n m e n t<br />

Cana da’s ‘Co de of Practice for Reducing CFC<br />

E m i s s i o n s i n R e f r i g e r a t i o n a n d A i r<br />

Con ditio nin g S yste ms’. T ra in in g p rov ide d in<br />

t h e c o u r s e d e a l s w i t h t h e e n v i r o n m e n t a l l y<br />

c o r r e c t e q u i p m e n t d e s i g n a n d h a n d l i n g<br />

p roc ed ure s for CF C/HCF C/HF C refrig e ra nts.<br />

The content will enable individuals re sponsible<br />

f o r r e s i d e n t i a l , c o m m e r c i a l , d o m e s t i c a n d<br />

m o b i l e a p p l i c a t i o n s t o c o m p l y w i t h n e w<br />

r e g u l a t i o n s b e i n g d e v e l o p e d t o c o v e r<br />

refrigerant prod ucts. Topics includ e CFCs and<br />

t h e O z o n e l a y e r ; i s o l a t i o n v a l v i n g ;<br />

recommended components; leak detection<br />

methods; system charging procedures; special<br />

maintenance; refrigerant recovery; re-use,<br />

recycle and reclamation equipment. Those who<br />

successfully complete the course will receive a<br />

renewable Ontario Ozone Depletion Card, and<br />

a nationally registered number for refrigerant<br />

purchase. CFC RE<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION All<br />

current cardholders will be required to write an<br />

exam in order to become recertified and obtain<br />

a new ODP Card. The first group of certified<br />

individuals (last names beginning with A-G)<br />

have until December 21, <strong>2002</strong> to do so.<br />

Cardholders have 2 options to renew their<br />

ODP Cards. Cardholders may take a refresher<br />

course and then write the exam - course RE906<br />

or they may choose to write the exam only -<br />

course RE907. All participants are required to<br />

show their Driver’s License or another piece of<br />

photo ID in order to sit the exam. Individuals<br />

who choose to write the EXAM ONLY must<br />

also bring their Authorization Card in order to<br />

write the exam. For further information, please<br />

contact Judith Clark at email<br />

clark j@mail.mohawkc.o n.ca or 905-5 75-2139 .<br />

84 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

CFC/HCFC/HFC CONTROL<br />

This course is for individuals who have<br />

never had an ODP card and deals with the<br />

environmentally correct equipment design,<br />

and the proper handling of CFC/HCFC/HFC<br />

refrigerants; it will enable participants to<br />

comply with the new regulations developed<br />

that cover these products. Course Manual<br />

provided. GST.<br />

RE904 FEE: $160.50 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-3:00 FF May4 705532<br />

S2 1 SA 8:30-3:00 FF Jun15 705537<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

ODP REFRESHER<br />

This refresher course is intended for all ODP<br />

cardholders who are required to write an<br />

exam in order to become recertified and<br />

obtain a new ODP Card. A review of current<br />

regulations will be followed by an<br />

examination. Please bring your driver’s<br />

license & ODP Card. Course manual<br />

provided. GST<br />

RE906 FEE: $107.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Apr13 705821<br />

S2 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Apr27 705823<br />

S3 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF May11 705824<br />

S4 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF May25 705832<br />

S5 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Jun8 705841<br />

S6 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Jun22 705844<br />

S7 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Jul20 705845<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

ODP EXAM<br />

For individuals who wish to challenge the<br />

Recertification Exam without a refresher<br />

course can register for this exam. A study kit<br />

MUST be purchased directly from HRAI, this<br />

kit will include an Authorization Card, up to<br />

date information concerning the Regulation<br />

amendments and a new CFC manual. Please<br />

bring your HRAI Authorization card, driver’s<br />

license & ODP Card. GST<br />

RE907 FEE: $53.50 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 1:30-3:00 FF Apr13 705858<br />

S2 1 SA 1:30-3:00 FF Apr27 705862<br />

S3 1 SA 1:30-3:00 FF May11 705864<br />

S4 1 SA 1:30-3:00 FF May25 705865<br />

S5 1 SA 1:30-3:00 FF Jun8 705866<br />

S6 1 SA 1:30-3:00 FF Jun22 705867<br />

S7 1 SA 1:30-3:00 FF Jul20 705869


FUEL <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMINATIONS<br />

C h al le nge E xa m in at io ns f or th e t heo re ti ca l<br />

portions for all Gas and Oil Burner Technician<br />

C e r t i f i c a t i o n s r e q u i r e d b y t h e T e c h n i c a l<br />

S tanda rds and S afet y Aut horit y (T S S A) are<br />

of fer ed at the S ton ey C r eek C am p us. A fte r<br />

successful completion of the written challenge<br />

examination, all candidates will be required to<br />

submit to an additional P ractical Assessm ent<br />

b y t h e T e c h n i c a l S t a n d a r d s a n d S a f e t y<br />

A ut ho r i t y . A r r a n ge m e n t s f or t h e P r a c t i c a l<br />

A ssessm ent w ill be t he responsibility of the<br />

individual to make with the TSS A. A passing<br />

grade of 75% i s required for the theoreti cal<br />

portion. C hallenge examinations for the Oil or<br />

G a s T e ch ni ci an II I q ua li f ic a ti on w il l b e o f<br />

interest to an individual w ho has G as or O il<br />

B u r n e r T e c h n i c i a n e x p e r i e n c e b u t i s n o t<br />

c e r t i f i e d i n a n y c a t e g o r y o r h a s n e v e r<br />

possessed any Certificate of Qua lification as a<br />

G as or O il B u rner T echni cia n. A cand idat e<br />

w ishi ng to chall enge the G as or O il B ur ner<br />

T ec hni ci an 2 e xam i nat io n w il l f ir st req uir e<br />

documented proof of a valid Gas or Oil Burner<br />

T ech nici an 3 C er ti fic ate a nd 4000 h ours of<br />

related work experiences. A candidate wishing<br />

to challenge the Gas or Oil Burner Tec hnician<br />

1 exam ination will fi rst require documented<br />

proof of a valid Gas or Oil Burner Technician<br />

2 C ertificate and 4000 hours of related work<br />

experience s. T he documented proof attesting<br />

t o r e l a t e d w o r k e xp e r i e nc e w o u l d i n c l u d e<br />

letters or affidavits from employers detailing<br />

w or k expe rie nce r ela ted t o th e c er tif ic ati on<br />

b ei n g s ou g ht a n d t h e na m e a n d c e r t i fi c a t e<br />

number of the supervising certificate holder(s).<br />

T hi s docu me ntat ion wi ll be ret ai ned by t he<br />

C o l l e g e . C h a l l e n g e E x a m i n a t i o n s a r e b y<br />

a p p o i n t m e n t o n l y , a t t h e S t o n e y C r e e k<br />

Campus. The test dates and times are April 9,<br />

and June 11/<strong>2002</strong> at 6:30 pm. Those eligible to<br />

write the theoretical portion will be required to<br />

pay an examination fee of $160.00 for each<br />

e x a m w h i c h m a y b e p a i d u s i n g V i s a ,<br />

MasterCard, Cash, Certified Cheque or Money<br />

Order. Proof of Payment will be required upon<br />

sitting the examination.<br />

Please call Charles Honey at<br />

(905)575-2522 for an appointment.<br />

FUEL TECHNICIAN<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION<br />

G as T ec hni cia n an d O i l B ur ner T ec hni ci an<br />

c o u r s e s a r e a c c r e d i t e d b y t h e T e c h n i c a l<br />

S t a n d a r d s a n d S a f e t y A u t h o r i t y , a n d a r e<br />

designed to train participants for certification<br />

in O nta rio . T he cur ric ulu m is i n a m o dula r<br />

format with approximately equal time devoted<br />

to theory and practical instruction. Successful<br />

completion for certification requires at least<br />

80% attendance and a grade of 75% or greater<br />

i n b ot h th e t h eo ry an d pr ac ti c al p or ti o n o f<br />

each module. An Examination Fee of $110.00<br />

will be charged for TSSA Certification.<br />

GAS TECHNICIAN<br />

Modules 1 - 9 must be suc cessfully completed<br />

to be award ed a certific ate a s Gas Tech nicia n 3<br />

(GT -3). Th e G T-3 ce rtifica te is a ma nd a tory<br />

pre requisite to taking GT-2 cou rses. Succ essful<br />

c o mp le tion o f mo du le s 1 0 - 2 4 q u al ifies th e<br />

p a r ti c ip a n t a s a c e r t if i e d G a s T e c h n i c ia n 2<br />

(GT-2). The GT-2 modules will be cove red in<br />

fou r parts. Each pa rt is a 1 20 h our course and<br />

all 4 pa rts must be ta ken. Modules 26 -31 must<br />

be su ccessfully comple ted to obtain the GT-1,<br />

GT-2 is a p rere quisite.<br />

OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN<br />

M o d u l e s 1 - 1 3 m u s t b e s u c c e s s f u l l y<br />

c o m p l e t e d t o b e c o m e c e r t i f i e d a s a n O i l<br />

Burner Technician 3 (OBT-3). The OBT.3 is<br />

a m a nd a to r y pr e re q ui si t e t o ta k in g O BT - 2<br />

c o u r s e s . T h e O B T - 2 t r a i n i n g i s p r e s e n t l y<br />

being delivered in three parts.<br />

Note: The Oil Burner Technician curriculum<br />

is currently under review.<br />

GAS TECHNICIAN UPDATE<br />

T h i s 8 - h o u r w o r k s h o p i s a m a n d a t o r y<br />

r e q u i r e m e n t t o b e c o m p l e t e d b y a l l G a s<br />

Te chnicians befo re Dec ember 1, 20 03. T he<br />

co urse will upd ate the techn ician on recen t<br />

changes to the energy Act, Regulations and<br />

Codes along with important safety concerns<br />

r e l a t ed t o g a s t e c h ni c i a n w o r k . T h e f o c u s<br />

will be on duties, responsibilities and acting<br />

wit h due diligenc e. Stud ents mus t purch ase<br />

B 1 4 9 . 1 - 0 0 ( N a t u r a l G a s ) & B 1 4 9 . 2 - 0 0<br />

( Pro pan e Sto ra ge) Co de bo ok s p rio r to th e<br />

start of the course. Course manual provided.<br />

RE058 FEE: $121.33 ☎<br />

S1 2 TU/TH 6:00-10:00 BF Apr30 705227<br />

S2 2 TU/TH 6:00-10:00 BF May28 705228<br />

S3 2 TU/TH 6:00-10:00 SC May14 705229<br />

S4 2 TU/TH 6:00-10:00 SC Jun11 705230<br />

S5 2 TU/TH 6:00-10:00 SC Jul9 705231<br />

HEATING, REFRIGERATION,<br />

AIR-CONDITIONING (HRAC)<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (855)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s i n t e n d e d p r i m a r i l y f o r<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s a l r e a d y e m p l o y e d i n t h e<br />

H . R . A . C . i n d u s t r y . H o w e v e r , i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

i n t e r e s t e d i n e n t e r i n g t h e o c c u p a t i o n c a n<br />

en roll in t he pr ogram, but no practic al, o nthe-job<br />

experience is provided.<br />

For further information on this<br />

program contact Charles Honey,<br />

Program Manager, at (905)575-2522 or<br />

email honeyc@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A pp l ic an ts re qu ir e G ra de 1 2 o r eq ui va l en t<br />

( i n c l u d in g M at h e m a t i c s) , s tr o n g p r o b l e m -<br />

s o lv i n g sk i l ls , g o od h u m an r e la t i on s k i ll s ,<br />

and a high mechanical aptitude.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Upon successful completion of the program,<br />

s t u d e n t s w i l l r e c e i v e a M o h a w k Co l l e g e<br />

C e r t i f i c a t e . I n a d d i t i o n , u p o n s u c c e s s f u l<br />

completion of a T.S.S.A. Exam, Oil Burner<br />

T e c h n i c i a n 3 a n d G a s T e c h n i c i a n 3<br />

Certificates will be issued by the Technical<br />

St andards and Saf ety Aut hority. To rece ive<br />

t h e ce r t i f i c a t e, s t u de n t s mu s t s u cc e s s f u l l y<br />

complete the following courses and apply in<br />

w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n<br />

Engineering Technology Office.<br />

HV107 Electricity 1 72 hrs<br />

HV200 Electricity 2 72 hrs<br />

HV112 Sheet Metal for HRAC 105 hrs<br />

RE243 Oil Burner Technician 3 120 hrs<br />

RE244 Gas Technician 3 144 hrs<br />

RE905 Air-Conditioning for HRAC 60 hrs<br />

TZ011 Heat Loss, Heat Gain, Duct Design 45 hrs<br />

N O T E : C h a n g e s i n F u e l c e r t i f i c a t i o n<br />

ca tegories and classifica tions took effect as<br />

of September 1, 1996.<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

RE244 - GAS TECHNICIAN 3<br />

RE243 - OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN 3<br />

Refer to Fuel Technician Certification<br />

ELECTRICITY 1 - RESIDENTIAL<br />

This is a hands-on practical course where a<br />

p r i o r k n o w l e d g e o f e l e c t r i c i t y i s n o t<br />

r e q u i r e d . T h e c o u r s e b e g i n s w i t h b a s i c<br />

the or y, an d pro gre ss es to wi ri ng di agr am s,<br />

c o n t r o l s , e l e c t r i c m o t o r s , a n d t r o u b l e -<br />

shoo ting. Ext ensi ve u se is m ade of elect ric<br />

t e s t m e t e r s . T h e e n t i r e c o u r- s e i s d i r e c t e d<br />

t o w a r d h e a t i n g a n d a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g<br />

e q u i p m e n t i n t h e r e s i d e n t i a l m a r k e t ;<br />

however, the knowledge gained can be used<br />

i n a n y e l e c t r i c a l a p p l i c a t i o n . N o t e :<br />

Textbooks & handouts are extra.<br />

HV107 FEE: $335.88 ☎<br />

S1 24 TU/TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr9 705208<br />

AIR CONDITIONING FOR HRAC<br />

This course provides theoretical training for<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s e m p l o y e d o r s e e k i n g<br />

employment in the air conditioning industry.<br />

T o p i c s c o v e r e d w i l l i n c l u d e t h e b a s i c<br />

m e c h a n i c a l a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g c y c l e ,<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s y s t e m c o m p o n e n t s a n d<br />

a c c e s s o r i e s , r e f r i g e r a n t p i p i n g , c o n t r o l<br />

s y s t e m s , t r o u b l e s h o o t i n g , i n s t a l l a t i o n<br />

practices and service procedures.<br />

RE905 FEE: $285.60 ☎<br />

S1 20 MO/FR 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 705222<br />

TRANSPORTATION OF<br />

DANGEROUS GOODS<br />

TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS<br />

GOODS SEMINAR<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i n c l u d e s t h e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n ,<br />

packaging, safety marks, documentation and<br />

spe cia l pre cau ti on fo r t he tr ans po rta tio n of<br />

d a n g e r o u s g o o d s . T h e c o u r s e s h o u l d b e<br />

t a k e n b y t h o s e i n v o l v e d i n h a n d l i n g ,<br />

r e c e i v i n g , s h i p p i n g o r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f<br />

d a n g e r o u s g o o d s . U p o n s u c c e s s f u l<br />

c o mp l e t i o n o f t h i s c o u r s e a C e r t i f i c a t e o f<br />

Acknowledgement will be given. For further<br />

i n f o r m a t i o n , p l e a s e c a l l G a r y S a c h s ,<br />

Program Manager, at (905)575-2225.<br />

OH505 FEE: $99.45 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:00-5:00 FF May25 704955<br />

WHMIS<br />

C a n a d a ’ s r i g h t - t o - k n o w l e g i s l a t i o n , t h e<br />

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information<br />

Syste m (WH MIS), has been in effe c t s ince<br />

1 9 8 8 . C o m p l i a n c e w i t h W H M I S i s<br />

ma n da t or y f or a l l e mp l oy e rs . T he t r ai n in g<br />

m u s t a l s o b e u p d a t e d o n a n a n n u a l b a s i s .<br />

Emp lo ye rs ar e als o re qui re d t o en sur e th at<br />

their employees have received performanceori<br />

en ted t rai nin g tha t is ta il ore d t o ad dre ss<br />

t h e h a z a r d s i n t h e i r w o r k p l a c e . T h e<br />

m i n i m u m r e q u i r e m e n t i s u s u a l l y t h e<br />

mo d u l ar i z e d p ro g r a m o f fe r e d b y M o ha w k<br />

Col leg e and p rod uce d b y the O ccu pat ion al<br />

He a l th an d S a f e ty Ed u c at i o n A ut h o ri t y o f<br />

t h e W o r k e r s ’ C o m p e n s a t i o n B o a r d o f<br />

Ontario in co-operation with Employers’<br />

Safety Associations and the Workers’ Health<br />

and Safety Centre.<br />

For further information on this<br />

program contact Gary Sachs, P<br />

rogram Manager, at (905)575-2225 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2225 or<br />

email sachsg@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

WHMIS 1<br />

T h i s s e s s i o n w i l l c o n s i s t o f l e g i s l a t i o n ,<br />

i n f o r m a t i o n d e l i v e r y , b a s i c o c c u p a t i o n a l<br />

h e a l t h , a n d c o n t r o l a n d e m e r g e n c y<br />

pro cedu res. Upo n s ucce ssfu l co mple tion of<br />

this course a WHMIS card will be issued.<br />

OH501 FEE: $88.40 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:00 FF May11 704954<br />

MATHEMATICS/STATISTICS<br />

For general course information call the<br />

Engineering Technology Office at<br />

(905)575-2287. For registration<br />

information call (905)385-HAWK (4295).<br />

For detailed information about<br />

Mathematics lecture courses contact Ken<br />

Chow, Program Manager at (905)575-<br />

2375 ext. 3086 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3086<br />

or email chowk@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

NOTE: It is the student’s responsibility to ensure<br />

they have the required prerequisites. Pr erequisites<br />

are listed in each course description.<br />

MATHEMATICS -<br />

LECTURE COURSES<br />

BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />

A c o n t i n u a t i o n o f B u s i n e s s M a t h e m a t i c s<br />

M A1 0 1 , th is c o u rse c o n c e n t ra te s o n si mp le<br />

and compound interest, annuities, perpetuities,<br />

a m o r t i z a t i o n m o r t g a g e l o a n s a n d b o n d s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA101 or equivalent.<br />

MA201 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 19 MO/TH 6:30-9:30 FF May2 705165<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This course covers the following: dete rminants<br />

a n d m a t r i c e s , s y s t e m s o f l i n e a r e q u a t i o n s ,<br />

l i n e a r p r o g r a m m i n g , e x p o n e n t i a l a n d<br />

lo garithmic fun ctions, and empiric al equations.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA170 or equivalent<br />

MA270 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 19 MO/TH 6:30-9:30 FF May2 705177<br />

BUSINESS STATISTICS 1<br />

T his course covers preparing and describing<br />

s t a t i s t i c a l d a t a , p r o b a b i l i t y , d i s c r e t e a n d<br />

continuous probability distributions, sampling<br />

and sampling distributions. Students will also<br />

learn the use of a computer software package<br />

“Minitab”. P R E RE Q UIS IT E: First Sem ester<br />

<strong>College</strong> Math.<br />

MA311 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 19 TH 6:30-9:30 FF May2 705178<br />

MO 6:00-9:00<br />

MATHEMATICS OF FINAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

T o p i c s i n c l u d e : s i m p l e a n d c o m p o u n d<br />

i n t e r e s t , s i m p l e a n d g e n e r a l a n n u i t i e s ,<br />

app lica tion s o f a nnui ties , am orti zati on, and<br />

capital budgeting. PREREQUISITE: MS165<br />

or equivalent<br />

MA381 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr30 705179<br />

BUSINESS STATISTICS 2<br />

T h i s c o u r s e , a c o n t i n u a t i o n o f M A 3 1 1 ,<br />

c o v e r s e s t i m a t i n g p o p u l a t i o n p a r a m e t e r s ,<br />

hypothesis testing, statistical inferences from<br />

t w o s a m p l e s , c h i - s q u a r e a n a l y s i s , l i n e a r<br />

regressio n and multiple regression analysis.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA311 or equivalent.<br />

MA411 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 19 WE 6:30-9:30 FF May1 705180<br />

MO 7:00-10:00<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

T hi s Cal cu lu s co urs e co ve rs In te gr ati on o f<br />

T ra nsc en den tal F un cti on s, Ma tr ix Al geb ra ,<br />

Meth ods of Integration and A pplications of<br />

Integral Calculus. PREREQUISITE: MA383<br />

or equivalent.<br />

MA483 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr30 705198<br />

STATISTICS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e c o v e r s : o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d<br />

des cripti on of data, probabi lity, probabili ty,<br />

t h e b i n o m i a l , p o i s s o n a n d n o r m a l<br />

d i s t r i b u t i o n s , c o n f i d e n c e i n t e r v a l , a n d a n<br />

i n t r o d u c t i o n t o t h e s t a t i s t i c a l p a c k a g e<br />

MINITAB. Prerequisite: MS173 or equivalent.<br />

MS474 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO 6:00-9:00 FF May6 705199<br />

MATHEMATICS -<br />

INDIVIDUALIZED COURSES<br />

All preparatory courses and most first and<br />

second semester Mathematics courses for all<br />

Technician and Technology Programs are<br />

available to students on an individualized,<br />

self-paced basis. Price varies according to<br />

course length.<br />

For registration information call<br />

(905)385-HAWK (4295).For further<br />

information about Mathematics courses<br />

contact Ken Chow, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2375 ext. 3086 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3086 or chowk@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

To start any of the individualized courses<br />

MA001, MA002, MA003, MAI14, MAI15,<br />

MAN01, or MA101 please do the following:<br />

1) Register in the course, then 2) Attend an<br />

introductory session on one of the following<br />

nights and bring your receipt. Introductory<br />

sessions for these courses start at 7:30 p.m.<br />

in the Math Centre which is located in the J-<br />

Wing at the Fennell Campus. You must<br />

attend one of these sessions within 3 months<br />

of registering for a course.<br />

INTRODUCTORY SESSIONS will be<br />

held at 7:30 p.m. on the following dates:<br />

MA001 (TRN 705316)<br />

MA002 (TRN 705317)<br />

MA003 (TRN 705318)<br />

April 22, May 7, May 30, June 19, and June 25, <strong>2002</strong><br />

MAN01 (TRN 705320)<br />

April 4, and June 10, <strong>2002</strong><br />

MA101 (TRN 705322)<br />

MAI14 (TRN 705324)<br />

MAI15 (TRN 705326)<br />

May 15, <strong>2002</strong><br />

MA001 - PREPARATORY<br />

APPRENTI<strong>CE</strong>SHIP (48 hrs)<br />

Topics include operations with numbers,<br />

percents, unit conversion, Geometry and<br />

mensuration. You should complete the<br />

course within 4 months. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Grade 10 Math.<br />

MA002** - PREPARATORY<br />

TECHNOLOGY (72 hrs)<br />

86 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

MA003** - PREPARATORY BUSINESS<br />

(48 hrs)<br />

These courses will prepare you for <strong>College</strong><br />

mathematics beyond Grade 12. Topics<br />

include operations with numbers, basic and<br />

intermediate algebra, equations, percents, and<br />

graphing. MA002 students also do unit<br />

conversion, geometry and mensuration, and<br />

trigonometry. You should complete MA002<br />

within 6 months and MA003 within 4 months.<br />

** MA002 and MA003 are also offered as<br />

Distance Learning courses. See Distance<br />

Education section.<br />

MAI14 - BOOLEAN ALGEBRA (24 hrs)<br />

Introduces the electronics and computer<br />

student to the basic laws of Boolean<br />

Algebra, simplification of logic circuits,<br />

truth tables, and Karnaugh maps. You<br />

should complete the course within 2 months.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MS165 or equivalent.<br />

MAI15 - MATHEMATICS (24 hrs)<br />

Introduction to differential calculus with<br />

application to maxima and minima, linear<br />

motion, tangents and normals, curve<br />

sketching and related rates. You should<br />

complete the course within 2 months.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA270 or equivalent.<br />

MAN01 - NURSING PREPARATORY<br />

MATH (24 hrs)<br />

Prepares you for <strong>College</strong> Nursing. Topics<br />

include prime numbers, mixed numbers and<br />

working with fractions. Participants should<br />

complete the course within 2 months.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 10 or equivalent.<br />

MA101 - BUSINESS MATH (42 hrs)<br />

This first semester Business Mathematics<br />

course covers Equations, Percents, Trade and<br />

Cash Discounts, Markup/Markdowns, and<br />

Break-even Analysis. PREREQUISITE: Grade<br />

12 Math or Preparatory Math or equivalent.<br />

NOTE: Some of these courses are offered<br />

through Distance Learning. Refer to the<br />

Distance Education section.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 Math or<br />

Preparatory Math or equivalent.<br />

The following ‘tailor-made’ mathematics<br />

courses are also offered on an<br />

individualized, start any time basis:<br />

MA006 (TRN 705332) MA007 (TRN 705334)<br />

MA008 (TRN 705335) MA009 (TRN 705498)<br />

MA170 (TRN 705337) MA179 (TRN 705341)<br />

MA193 (TRN 705344) MA250 (TRN 705346)<br />

MA252 (TRN 705353) MA253 (TRN 705354)<br />

MA279 (TRN 705356) MA291 (TRN 705357)<br />

MS122 (TRN 705362) MS150 (TRN 705364)<br />

MS153 (TRN 705501) MS165 (TRN 705365)<br />

MS171 (TRN 705366) MS173 (TRN 705368)<br />

MS247 (TRN 705369) MS264 (TRN 705370)<br />

MS265 (TRN 705371) MS271 (TRN 705372)<br />

MS273 (TRN 705373) MS354 (TRN 705374)<br />

MS377 (TRN 705375)<br />

To start any of these ‘tailor-made’<br />

courses please do the following:<br />

1) Register in the course, then 2) Attend an<br />

introductory session on one of the following<br />

nights and bring your receipt. Introductory<br />

sessions for these courses start at 6:00 pm in<br />

the Math Centre which is located in J-Wing<br />

at the Fennell Campus. You must attend one<br />

of these sessions within 3 months of<br />

registering for a course.


INTRODUCTORY SESSIONS will be<br />

held at 6:00 pm on the following dates:<br />

April 4, April 22, May 7, May 15, May 30, June 10,<br />

June 19, and June 25, <strong>2002</strong><br />

Most of these ‘tailor-made’ Mathematics<br />

courses are also offered as Distance<br />

Education courses. See Distance<br />

Education section.<br />

MS300 - MINI TAB<br />

Refer to Distance Education section<br />

MA570 - STATISTICS<br />

Refer to Distance Education-OntarioLearn.com<br />

PHYSICAL SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (083)<br />

Th e E nvi ronm ent al Eng inee rin g C ert ific ate<br />

has been designed for all individuals with an<br />

in ter es t i n env ir onm ent al is sue s, es pe cia lly<br />

those working in the industrial or municipal<br />

sectors requiring a broader knowledge of the<br />

l e g a l a n d t e c h n i c a l a s p e c t s o f t h e<br />

en vi ron me nt . G ra dua te s fro m th is pr og ram<br />

s ho u l d b e a bl e t o e v a lu a te an d i m p le m e nt<br />

programs to control environ mental stresses.<br />

Topics include Environmental Audit, Waste<br />

A u d i t , C o m p l i a n c e A s s e s s m e n t , P r o g r a m<br />

I m p l e m e n t a t i o n , S o l i d a n d L i q u i d W a s t e ,<br />

Air Qu alit y A sses smen t, Best Ma nage ment<br />

Practices, and Emergency Planning.<br />

For further information on this program call<br />

(905)318-4295 mailbox 1669 to leave a message<br />

for Dr. Ishwar Singh, Program Manager or<br />

email singhi@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

OSSD and Prep Chemistry (PE053)<br />

or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

OH701 Principles of Environmental Chemistry<br />

42 hrs<br />

OH702 Environmental Science 42 hrs<br />

OH703 Environmental Legislation/Audit 42 hrs<br />

OH704 Air Pollution and Monitoring 42 hrs<br />

OH705 Water and Wastewater Treatment 42 hrs<br />

OH706 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management<br />

42 hrs<br />

OH707 Environmental Project and Report 42 hrs<br />

NOTE:<br />

S t u d e n t s wi t h f i rs t y ea r C o l l eg e o r Un iv er si t y<br />

Chemistry credits can apply for an exemption from<br />

OH70 1 P rin ci pl es o f Env iro n me n tal Chemistr y.<br />

B e f o r e t a k i n g t h e E n v i r o n m e n t a l P r o j e c t an d<br />

Report course (OH707), all other required courses<br />

(OH701 to OH706) in the program of studies must<br />

be successfully completed.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

This credit course provides an understanding<br />

o f en vi ro nm en ta l is su es , t ec hn ol og ie s, a nd<br />

s us ta i na bi li t y. T h e to pi c s c o ve r ed i nc l ud e:<br />

e c o s y s t e m s , p o p u l a t i o n , s o i l , w a t e r a n d<br />

a g r i c u l t u r e , a i r , w a t e r a n d s o i l p o l l u t i o n ,<br />

p e s t s a n d p e s t c o n t r o l , a n d r e s o u r c e s .<br />

Prerequisite: PE053 or equivalent.<br />

OH702 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr23 705431<br />

WATER AND WASTEWATER<br />

TREATMENT<br />

T h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e p r o v i d e s a t h o r o u g h<br />

u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f w a t e r a n d w a s t e w a t e r<br />

treatm ent processes, methods of determining<br />

operating parameters and their relationship to<br />

t h e w a y t h e p r o c e s s i s o p e r a t i n g .<br />

Prerequisites: OH701 and OH702.<br />

OH705 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr24 706044<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH &<br />

SAFETY MANAGEMENT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (060)<br />

U nd er t he O cc u pa ti on al H ea lth a nd S af et y<br />

Act, workplaces are required to prepare and<br />

r e v i e w a t l e a s t a n n u a l l y a w r i t t e n<br />

o cc u pa ti on al h e al th a nd s af e ty p ol ic y ; an d<br />

d e v e l o p a n d m a i n t a i n a p r o g r a m t o<br />

i m p l e m e n t t h a t p o l i c y . T h i s c e r t i f i c a t e<br />

program is designed to assist participants in<br />

fulfilling this legal requirement by providing<br />

g u i d e l i n e s a n d d i r e c t i o n t h a t w i l l h e l p<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s d e f i n e h e a l t h a n d s a f e t y<br />

ob jectives and assis t in the develop ment of<br />

p o l i c i e s a n d p r o c e d u r e s . T h e r e f o r e , t h e<br />

p r o g r a m w i l l b e o f p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r e s t t o<br />

individuals with responsibility for health and<br />

s a f e t y , ( i e ; S u p e r v i s o r s , S a f e t y C o -<br />

o r d i n a t o r s , O c c u p a t i o n a l H e a l t h N u r s e s ,<br />

J o i n t H e a l t h a n d S a f e t y C o m m i t t e e s<br />

m e m b e r s , e t c . ) w h o r e q u i r e b r o a d e r l e g a l<br />

a n d t e c h n i c a l k n o w l e d g e t o f u n c t i o n<br />

effectively in their occupation.<br />

For information on Credit for Prior<br />

Learning contact (905)575-1212 ext. 3298.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Gary Sachs, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2225 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2225<br />

or email sachsg@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

O n t a r i o S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l d i p l o m a , o r<br />

equ ivalent, that includes chemistry , phys ics<br />

a nd mat hem ati cs. F or th ose la cki ng an y o f<br />

t h e s e s u b j e c t s , p r e p a r a t o r y c o u r s e s a r e<br />

available through Continuing Education.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

a n d a p p l y i n w r i t i n g t o t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Engineering Technology Office.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

OH101 Introduction to Occupational Hygiene 39 hrs<br />

OH104 Sampling and Analysis 42 hrs<br />

OH107 Hazard Controls 39 hrs<br />

OH301 Occupational Health and Safety Law 39 hrs<br />

OH304 Ergonomics 36 hrs<br />

OH308 Health & Safety Program Development &<br />

Co-ordination 45 hrs<br />

Optional Courses (two required):<br />

OH105 Toxicology 36 hrs<br />

OH303 Fire Safety ** 36 hrs<br />

OH309 Workplace Safety & Insurance Act 36 hrs<br />

OH520 Environmental Law & Waste Management<br />

36 hrs<br />

P a r t i ci p a n t s m a y t ak e t h es e c o ur s e s o n a n<br />

i n d i v i d u a l b a s i s , h o w e v e r , f o r t h o s e<br />

participants interested in completing the entire<br />

progr am it is recommended that OH 301 and<br />

O H 101 be taken firs t. * *N ote: F T 100 fro m<br />

the Fire Safety Certificate may be taken as an<br />

eq uival ent f or O H 303. R efer to F i re S af ety<br />

Certificate for course information.<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

TOXICOLOGY<br />

T h e s u b j e c t m a t t e r w i l l b e p r e s e n t e d i n<br />

sections which examine the particular toxicity<br />

m ec ha ni sm s i nvo l ved i n e ach of t he m aj or<br />

organs or systems. Included is the toxicity and<br />

h a z a r d s o f s u b s t a n c e s t h a t a r e l i a b l e t o<br />

pr od uce a dve rs e he al th ef f ect s on hu m an s.<br />

This course concludes with the assessment of<br />

risk, the establishment of exposure levels, and<br />

t h e r eq u i r e m e nt f o r bi ol og i c a l m o n i t o r i n g<br />

d e r i v e d f r o m w o r k p l a c e e x p e r i e n c e a n d<br />

animal testing protocols.<br />

OH105 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 704956<br />

FIRE SAFETY<br />

T h i s c o u r s e c o v e r s s u f f i c i e n t b a s i c<br />

C h e m i s t r y a n d P h y s i c s t o p r e p a r e t h e<br />

s t u d e n t t o s t u d y t h e p r i n c i p l e s o f F i r e<br />

S c i e n c e . M e t h o d s o f f i g h t i n g d i f f e r e n t<br />

clas ses of fire, in clud ing fixe d i nstal lati ons<br />

ar e ex pl ai n ed i n te rm s of t h os e pr in ci pl es .<br />

The effects of fire on structures; emergency<br />

proced ure and routin e te sting of equip ment<br />

a n d i n s t a l l a t i o n s a r e a l s o c o v e r e d . T h e<br />

s u b j e c t m a t t e r o f t h e c o u r s e i s f i n a l l y<br />

brought together using case studies.<br />

OH303 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705110<br />

WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong> SAFETY AND<br />

INSURAN<strong>CE</strong> ACT<br />

This course will provide the participant with<br />

a working knowledge of the Workplace<br />

Safety and Insurance Act in Ontario with a<br />

special focus on accident prevention. The<br />

participant will review practical skills,<br />

techniques and strategies that are<br />

immediately applicable to the workplace.<br />

This will include the fundamental issues of<br />

work related disability management,<br />

employer and worker obligations, health and<br />

safety, and injury prevention as it relates to<br />

the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act.<br />

OH309 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705109<br />

PHYSICS<br />

For more information contact Ken Chow,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2375 ext.<br />

3086 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3086 or email<br />

chowk@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

NOTE: Some of these courses are offered<br />

through Distance Learning. Refer to the<br />

Distance Education section.<br />

PREP SCIEN<strong>CE</strong> (CHEMISTRY)<br />

The course provides the preparation<br />

necessary to enter Certificate and Diploma<br />

programs which require a current knowledge<br />

of Chemistry. NOTE: 2 Monday classes are<br />

required on October 1 and October 22, 2001.<br />

PE053 FEE: $243.70 ☎<br />

S1 17 MO/TH 6:30-9:30 FF May2 705521<br />

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COLLEGE PHYSICS<br />

This course covers the following: forces,<br />

work and energy, fluids, thermal physics,<br />

waves and sound, light and optics, vectors<br />

and forces, interference and the wave nature<br />

of light. This course does not have a<br />

laboratory section.<br />

PH100 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 19 MO/TH 6:30-9:30 FF May2 705789<br />

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H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

HEALTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

To reach our department by email contact<br />

kempk@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

There is no longer a bookstore located in<br />

the IAHS. The new location of the Health<br />

Sciences Bookstore is in McMaster<br />

University Medical Centre,<br />

1200 Main Street West, Room 1G.<br />

Phone (905) 525-9140, ext. 22288, or<br />

1- (800) 407-9465, Fax (905) 570-0743.<br />

E-mail mediashop@bookstore.mcmaster.ca<br />

Parking - Evening rates in effect<br />

FOR THE GENERAL<br />

PUBLIC<br />

GI778 Reflexology Certificate course<br />

r e f e r t o C e r t i f i c a t e / D i p l o m a s - O t h e r T h a n<br />

Nursing section.<br />

BIOLOGY PREPARATORY<br />

This course is int ended f or mature students<br />

w i s h i n g t o e n t e r N u r s i n g o r o t h e r H e a l t h<br />

Sciences/Health Care programs. The student<br />

w i l l b e c o m e f a m i l i a r w i t h t h e s c i e n t i f i c<br />

knowledge of the human body necessary to<br />

r e c o g n i z e , a c c e p t a n d u s e t h e i m p o r t a n t<br />

p r i n c i p l e s i n a l l p h a s e s o f s t u d y i n t h e<br />

H e a l t h S c i e n c e s . N O T E - S 1 , S 2 & S 3 -<br />

Web CT audiographics with site mediators.<br />

HZA34 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 IH Apr3 504769<br />

S2 13 WE 7:00-10:00 IH Apr3 504770<br />

S3 13 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr3 504771<br />

S4 13 TU/TH 9:00-12:00 IH Jul2 504772<br />

S5 13 TU/TH 6:30-9:30 IH Jul2 504773<br />

CHALLENGE EXAM HZA34/SC<br />

Preparatory Biology<br />

I n d i v i d u a l s w i t h c o m p a r a b l e p r i o r<br />

l e ar n i ng ar e p e r mi t t e d t o c ha l l en g e t h i s<br />

c o u r s e f o r a c a d e m i c c r e d i t . F o r m o r e<br />

i n fo r m at i o n p l ea s e c o nt a c t t h e P ro g r a m<br />

Manager at (905)540-4247 ext.26711.<br />

D a t e s f o r t h e c h a l l e n g e e x a m s a r e : 1 s t<br />

exam, April 17, <strong>2002</strong>, 2nd exam, May 15,<br />

<strong>2002</strong>, or both can be combined together at<br />

one sitting, May 15, <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

Distance Education<br />

Preparatory Biology - HZA34/SY Please see the<br />

Distance Education Section of this catalogue.<br />

OntarioLearn.com<br />

Preparatory Biology - HZA34/SX Please<br />

see the DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION<br />

section of the catalogue.<br />

ALLERGIES AND TCM<br />

Inter nal or exter na l f actors, or a combination of<br />

t h e t w o m a y a c t a s a c a t a l y s t f o r s e a s o n a l<br />

a ller g ie s. As with mo s t ailme n ts , T r ad itio na l<br />

Chinese Medicine (TCM) advoc ates prevention<br />

as the optimum mea ns of dealing with a llergies.<br />

T C M b e l ie v e s t h a t t h is c a n b e a c h i e v e d b y<br />

“ ton if y ing ” th e p a tie nt with d ie ta r y c ha n ge s .<br />

Since ba la nce ov era ll is impor ta nt, TCM also<br />

adv ocates he rbs , ac upunc tur e and ac upre ssu re<br />

as a part of a treatment regime.<br />

HZ032 FEE: $30.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr16 504798<br />

DENTISTRY AND ORAL HEALTH<br />

A p r i m e r c o u r s e i n d e n t i s t r y , g i v i n g t h e<br />

s t u de n t a n u n de r s ta n d in g o f a l l a s pe c t s o f<br />

dentistry, basic anatomy, disease conditions<br />

a n d o r a l h y g i e n e . W h e n c o m p l e t e d t h e<br />

student will have the ability to recognize and<br />

a s s e s s d e n t a l h e a l t h a n d c a r e f o r t h e o r a l<br />

h y g i e n e o f t h e p a t i e n t . N o t e : T h e r e i s a<br />

lab/clinical component.<br />

HZD01 FEE: $79.40 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA 9:00-12:00 IH May11 504880<br />

FOOT REFLEXOLOGY WORKSHOP<br />

T h i s o n e d a y w o r k s h o p i s a g o o d<br />

o p p o r t u n i t y f o r s t u d e n t s t o e x p l o r e<br />

r e f l e x o l o g y . A f t e r t h e w o r k s h o p s t u d e n t s<br />

w i l l h a v e a n u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f w h a t f o o t<br />

r e f l e x o l o g y i s . A s w e l l t h e p r a c t i c a l<br />

a p p l i c a t i o n s o f r e f l e x o l o g y w i l l b e<br />

examined. This is not a certificate course but<br />

there will be credit given for this course, if<br />

s t ud en t s ch o os e to en ro l l in t h e ce rt i fi ca t e<br />

program at a later date.<br />

GI430 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:30 IH May11 504799<br />

HORTICULTURE AS THERAPY<br />

T h i s u n i q u e c o u r s e s p e c i a l i z e s i n u s i n g<br />

h o r t i c u l t u r e a s a t r e a t m e n t m o d a l i t y f o r<br />

p a t i e n t s w i t h m e n t a l , p h y s i c a l a n d<br />

b e h a v i o u r a l h e a l t h i s s u e s . H o r t i c u l t u r a l<br />

Therapy provides an opportunity for patients<br />

t o d e v e l o p p o s i t i v e l e i s u r e s k i l l s a n d<br />

heightened self esteem. With holistic health<br />

issues at the forefront of today’s health care,<br />

t h i s t h e r a p y p r o m o t e s a n a t u r a l s e n s e o f<br />

w e l l n e s s t h r o u g h a n o n i n v a s i v e f o r m o f<br />

treatment. Students will learn how to set up<br />

a horticultural therapy program.<br />

GI689 FEE: $120.64 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 IH Apr27 504806<br />

INTRODUCTION TO HOMEOPATHY<br />

U sed in c ountri es a ll o ver the world, co me<br />

a nd e xplo re how this 21 0 y ear old sty le o f<br />

medicine was developed, its premise of like<br />

c ures like, an d th e fu ndame ntal diff erence s<br />

b et w ee n ho me op a th y an d ph a rm ac ol og i ca l<br />

medicines. The course will also look at first<br />

aid applications of homeopathy.<br />

NM002 FEE: $92.00 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:30-9:30 IH Apr17 504800<br />

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NUTRITION - HOW DOES YOUR DIET<br />

AFFECT MOOD & ENERGY<br />

T h i s l e c t u r e w i l l i n t r o d u c e t h e b a s i c<br />

c o n c e p t s o f n u t r i t i o n a n d n u t r i t i o n a l<br />

s u p p l e m en t a t i o n i n r e l a t i on t o h e a l t h. W e<br />

w i l l t r a c e t h r o u g h t h e n u t r i t i o n a l<br />

requirements for optimum functioning of the<br />

b o d y w i t h e m p h a s i s o n m e n t a l / e m o t i o n a l<br />

a s p e c t s a n d t h e d e m a n d s o n t h e b o d y f o r<br />

p r o d u c t i o n o f e n e r g y . M a n y p e o p l e<br />

c o m p l a i n o f “ b r a i n f o g ” a n d c h r o n i c l o w<br />

e n e r g y . L e a r n h o w t h i s c a n b e d i r e c t l y<br />

r el at ed t o di et a nd n ut rit io na l de fi ci en ci es .<br />

Le arn simple str ategie s an d su pplemen ts t o<br />

correct this.<br />

GI771 FEE: $22.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 7:00-10:00 IH May16 504857<br />

88 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

RELAX WITH SOUND HEALING<br />

T h i s t r u l y u n i q u e o n e d a y w o r k s h o p<br />

e x p l o r e s t e c h n i q u e s f r o m E a s t e r n a n d<br />

Western traditions on how to use music and<br />

y o u r v o i c e t o h e l p a l l e v i a t e s t r e s s , t h u s<br />

in d u ci n g a f e e li n g o f r e la x a ti o n a n d w el l -<br />

being. These therapeutic healing sounds are<br />

conducted through the high water content in<br />

t h e b o d y ’ s t i s s u e s , m a s s a g i n g a t t h e<br />

m o l e c u l a r l e v e l , b r e a k i n g u p d i s s o n a n t<br />

matter. This wor kshop is ope n to people of<br />

all walks of life. No music skills required.<br />

GI755 FEE: $77.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-6:00 IH Apr20 504819<br />

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SING YOUR WAY TO HEALTH<br />

Did you know that your voice contains all the<br />

right vibrati ons for self healing and heali ng<br />

o t h e r s ? Y o u c a n d i s s o l v e o l d d r a i n i n g<br />

m e s s a g e s t h a t l i v e o f f y o u r b o d y . L e a r n<br />

simple empowering life altering exercises that<br />

tak e m in ute s a d ay, ref r es hin g you r en erg y<br />

centres of your body, mind and spirit. You are<br />

about to embark on a new way of healing and<br />

realizing your path. Bring your voice.<br />

GI769 FEE: $39.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 6:30-10:30 IH Apr17 504850<br />

SURFING THE NET FOR HEALTH<br />

INFORMATION<br />

As a health care provider, you must have the<br />

kn o w l ed g e a n d s ki l l s t o a c ce s s t r a di t i on a l<br />

and Internet sources of information, in order<br />

t o p r o v i d e q u a l i t y c a r e f o r c l i e n t s a n d t o<br />

research your own educational requirements.<br />

In t h is wo r ks h op , l ea r n, ha n ds o n , h ow t o<br />

maximize use of portals and search engines;<br />

h o w t o a c c e s s j o u r n a l i n d e x e s a n d e v e n<br />

j o u r n a l a r t i c l e s o n l i n e ; h o w t o j o i n<br />

p r o f e s s i o n a l l i s t s e r v s , o r g a n i z e y o u r<br />

personal bookm arked sites and much more.<br />

Lunch 12-1. Bring a formatted disk.<br />

HZB11 FEE: $60.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 IH May11 504858


THE HUMAN ANIMAL BOND<br />

Grace Barlett and animal therapist, Sam, a<br />

Belgian Shepherd will introduce participants<br />

to the therapeutic value of the Human<br />

Animal Bond. This course focuses on animal<br />

assisted therapies and activities which<br />

should be of interest to caregivers in the<br />

home, community, institutions and medical<br />

settings. Grace is an Animal Health<br />

Technician with vast experience in this field.<br />

HZPH9 FEE: $32.10 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:00 IH Apr20 504797<br />

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THE SEVEN SOUND SECRETS FOR<br />

LONGEVITY<br />

Have you ever wondered why some people<br />

look 60 when they’re only 40? Others at 80<br />

feel 20? Find out why and how to strengthen<br />

your own natural constitution. Learn the<br />

seven sound secrets of living life fully,<br />

alleviating stress, strengthening your immune<br />

system and looking and feeling like a million<br />

dollars! Secrets from the ancient masters will<br />

be passed on to you in this experiential and<br />

practical workshop. Bring a mirror!<br />

GI770 FEE: $39.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 6:30-10:30 IH Apr18 504851<br />

UNDERSTANDING IRIDOLOGY<br />

What is Iridology and how can it help me?<br />

This information session will provide<br />

knowledge as to the exact science of<br />

Iridology, where, when, why and how it<br />

developed. The course will examine the<br />

importance of this technique in disease<br />

prevention, what to look for in an Iridologist<br />

and how iridology has made inroads in the<br />

United States as a form of drugless healing.<br />

GI757 FEE: $31.90 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 6:30-9:30 IH Apr10 504792<br />

CARDIOPULMONARY<br />

RESUSCITATION<br />

NOTE: Basic Rescuer “C” is a prerequisite<br />

for Nursing, Practical Nursing, Occupational<br />

Therapy Assistant/Physiotherapy Assistant,<br />

Medical Imaging/Ultrasound, and<br />

Cardiovascular Technician programs.<br />

For more information,<br />

call H. Bell at 905 575-1212 ext. 3210<br />

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BASIC RESCUER “C”<br />

This intensive 8 hour course is designed for<br />

health care professionals and the public.<br />

Through theory, demonstration, hands-on<br />

practice, and skill assessment, participants<br />

will learn to effectively manage breathing<br />

and cardiac emergencies in adults, infants<br />

and children, as well as two rescuer C.P.R.<br />

techniques. Successful completion leads to<br />

certification through the Heart and Stroke<br />

Foundation of Ontario.<br />

HZA92 FEE: $55.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH Apr13 504831<br />

S2 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH May11 504832<br />

S3 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH Jun15 504833<br />

S4 2 WE 5:30-9:30 IH May1 504834<br />

S5 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH Jul20 504835<br />

S6 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH Aug17 504836<br />

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CPR RE<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION-BASIC<br />

This 4-hour course is designed for health care<br />

professionals and the public who have<br />

previous certification at a Basic Rescuer level,<br />

preferably within the last 12-15 months. Skills<br />

demonstration and assessment of current<br />

performance standards are included.<br />

HZA42 FEE: $30.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-1:00 IH Apr20 504837<br />

S2 1 SA 9:00-1:00 IH May18 504838<br />

S3 1 SU 9:00-1:00 IH Jun16 504839<br />

S4 1 WE 6:00-10:00 IH Apr24 504840<br />

S5 1 SU 9:00-1:00 IH Jul21 504841<br />

S6 1 SU 9:00-1:00 IH Aug18 504842<br />

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FIRST AID/CPR LEVEL “C”<br />

This comprehensive 16-hour course is taught in<br />

accordance with the standards of the National<br />

Safety Council and is approved by WSIB<br />

(Ontario). It is designed to meet first aid/cpr<br />

training requirements of community, corporate<br />

and college students. Skills include Emergency<br />

Scene Management, Breathing Emergencies,<br />

Bleeding and Shock, Wound Care, Sudden<br />

Illnesses, etc. Successful completion leads to<br />

certification by the National Safety Council and<br />

is valid for 3 years.<br />

HZAE5 FEE: $85.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:00-5:00 IH Apr27 504844<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 8:00-5:00 IH May25 504845<br />

S3 2 SA/SU 8:00-5:00 IH Jun22 504846<br />

S4 2 SA/SU 8:00-5:00 IH Jul13 504847<br />

S5 2 SA/SU 8:00-5:00 IH Aug24 504848<br />

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AUTOMATED EXTERNAL<br />

DEFIBRILLATION (AED)<br />

Early defibrillation is essential to saving 50% of<br />

those in cardiac arrest. This 5-hour course trains<br />

participants in the proper use of Automatic<br />

External Defibrillators (AEDs). Recognition of<br />

shock and no-shock sequences is emphasized.<br />

Time for hands-on training and repetition is<br />

provided to allow students the opportunity to<br />

gain competency. Successful completion leads<br />

to a course completion card from the Heart and<br />

Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Prerequisite:<br />

Recent BCLS certification.<br />

HZAE4 FEE: $60.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-2:00 IH Jun1 504843<br />

Parking for Continuing<br />

Education Health<br />

Sciences students<br />

McMaster University provides parking<br />

services for the Institute for Applied<br />

Health Science. Permits may be<br />

purchased and picked up in person<br />

from the E.T. Clarke Centre, Room<br />

102 at McMaster. Payment options<br />

include cash, cheques, debit card,<br />

Mastercard and Visa. You will require<br />

your student number to pick up your<br />

permit. Single evening permits can be<br />

purchased at the kiosks for $2.50.<br />

For further information<br />

please phone 905-525-9140,<br />

ext. 24322.<br />

H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

INTERPERSONAL CRISIS<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

This program, which is based on the<br />

principles and techniques of the<br />

internationally known Crisis Prevention<br />

Institute of Brookfield, Wisconsin, will give<br />

students a detailed examination of the<br />

various forms of interpersonal crisis which<br />

arise in the workplace or in an institutional<br />

setting. The course, which uses role playing<br />

as well as lectures, will give the participants<br />

the skills necessary to effectively deal with a<br />

broad range of crisis situations.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Students must take at least one of the<br />

options in PART I to obtain the Crisis<br />

Prevention Institute Acknowledgement<br />

Card. In order to obtain the Interpersonal<br />

Crisis Management Letter of<br />

Acknowledgement from <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>,<br />

students must also take PART II.<br />

PART I<br />

MHN08 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention<br />

MHN17 Workplace Violence Intervention<br />

MHN18 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention for LTC<br />

Providers<br />

PART II<br />

MHN19 Advanced Crisis Resolution<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D CRISIS RESOLUTION<br />

This advanced crisis resolution course will<br />

focus on conflict resolution and<br />

meditation, setting limits for non<br />

compliant and disruptive individuals,<br />

domestic violence and developing an<br />

effective response team. Cost of book is<br />

included in course fee. Pre-requisite - Part<br />

1. NOTE: No class on May 20/02.<br />

MHN19 FEE: $125.00 ☎<br />

SA 4 MO 6:30-9:30 IH May6 504813<br />

NONVIOLENT CRISIS INTERVENTION<br />

Learn how to de-escalate a potentially<br />

violent individual using techniques devised<br />

by the National Crisis Prevention Institute.<br />

This course is designed for anyone who<br />

faces potentially explosive situations on a<br />

daily basis. Cost of book is included in<br />

course fee.<br />

MHN08 FEE: $125.00 ☎<br />

S1 4 MO 6:30-9:30 IH Apr8 504814<br />

NONVIOLENT CRISIS INTERVENTION<br />

FOR LTC PROVIDERS<br />

This workshop will help Human Service and<br />

Health Care Providers in Long Term Care<br />

facilities and the community learn safe, nonconfrontational<br />

principles and techniques in<br />

dealing with assaultive, disruptive and<br />

potentially out of control geriatric persons.<br />

Cost of book is included in course fee.<br />

MHN18 FEE: $125.00 ☎<br />

SA 4 WE 6:30-9:30 IH Apr3 504815<br />

WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong> VIOLEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

INTERVENTION<br />

This workshop is designed to promote<br />

respect, service and safety in the workplace.<br />

Learn principles and techniques to: help<br />

prevent anger and hostility from escalating,<br />

deal with violent incidents, debrief after a<br />

crisis. Cost of book is included in course fee.<br />

MHN17 FEE: $125.00 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr4 504816<br />

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H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

COURSES/WORKSHOPS<br />

FOR HEALTH<br />

PROFESSIONALS and<br />

HEALTH CARE WORKERS<br />

Dentistry and Oral Health (HZD01)<br />

refer to the Health Sciences -<br />

For The General Public section.<br />

FOOTCARE FOR PSW’S, HCA’S &<br />

HOME SUPPORT WORKERS<br />

T h i s s i x h o u r f o o t c a r e w o r k s h o p<br />

prepares/updates students in their knowledge<br />

a n d s k i l l o f c a r e o f t h e f e e t . I t c o v e r s<br />

anatomy and physiology of the feet, growth<br />

and developm ental d ifferences and selected<br />

abnormal conditions of the feet. A practical<br />

“ h a n d s - o n ” e x p e r i e n c e i s i n c l u d e d .<br />

Participants are requested to bring a pumice<br />

t o c l a s s a n d t o r e f r a i n f r o m c u t t i n g t h e i r<br />

toenails before the course. This is to provide<br />

t h e o p p o r t u n i t y f o r b a s i c n a i l f i l i n g .<br />

E NR O LM E N T IS LI M IT E D . Lu n c h is on<br />

y o u r o w n . S t u d e n t s w i l l b e a s s e s s e d f o r<br />

safety in performing the skill.<br />

HZAP3 FEE: $60.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 IH Apr27 504774<br />

COURSES/WORKSHOPS IN<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

For information on the following<br />

Continuing Education courses, please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or e-mail<br />

golbam@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

T h e F a c u l t y o f C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n ,<br />

Health Sciences offers a number of courses<br />

i n M e d i c a l L a b o r a t o r y T e c h n o l o g y<br />

s ui ta b le fo r t ec hn ol o gists w is h in g t o ke ep<br />

up wi th re c e nt a d va nc e s i n t h e f i e l d a n d<br />

t hos e p rep ari ng for ad va nc e d re g is t ra tio n.<br />

T h e r e a r e al s o c o u r s es fo r t e c h no lo g i s t s<br />

who would like to refresh their knowledge<br />

a t t h e b a s i c l e v e l o r p r e p a r e f o r<br />

crosstraining and core lab responsibilities.<br />

S o m e c ou rs e s m a y a l s o b e of in t er es t t o<br />

nurses and laboratory assistants, and other<br />

health care professionals.<br />

PLEASE SEE THE DISTAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

EDUCATION SECTION OF THIS<br />

CATALOGUE FOR OTHER COURSES<br />

FOR TECHNOLOGISTS<br />

TRANSFUSION MEDICINE THE<br />

BASICS<br />

This course presents the basic theory behind<br />

blood transfusion, the different blood group<br />

s y s t e m s , a n d t h e i r s i g n i f i c a n c e .<br />

C r o s s m a t c h i n g , s e n s i t i z a t i o n a n d<br />

aggl utinati on, compone nt t herapy, and case<br />

s t u d i e s a r e a l s o e x a m i n e d . T h i s c o u r s e i s<br />

d e s i g n e d f o r g e n e r a l d u t y t e c h n o l o g i s t s<br />

re tra ini ng in Tr ans fus ion Me dic ine a nd for<br />

th os e he al th ca re p ro fes si on al s wh o wou ld<br />

like t o refresh their knowledge in this area.<br />

Cou rse fee inclu des print ed m ateri al. Note:<br />

No class May 20th.<br />

MLEA3 FEE: $91.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:30-9:30 IH Apr15 504854<br />

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY REFRESHER<br />

T his cou rse pro vide s a re view of st atis tics ,<br />

Q . C. , l i p i d s , l i v e r f u n c ti o n , a c i d - b a s e a n d<br />

electro lytes, kidney function and urinal ysis,<br />

p r o t e i n e l e c t r o p h o r e s i s , i m m u n o l o g y ,<br />

toxicology, and endocrinology. Case studies<br />

are presented concerning some of the topics.<br />

This course is excellent for crosstraining and<br />

core lab responsibilities.<br />

MLEB2 FEE: $105.95 ☎<br />

S1 7 WE 6:30-9:30 IH Apr17 504852<br />

INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEIC ACID-<br />

BASED TECHNIQUES<br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l g i v e a n i n t r o d u c t i o n t o<br />

nucleic acid-based molecular techniques that<br />

a r e c u rr e n tl y u s e d i n c li n i c al la b o ra t o ri e s .<br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l b e i n t r o d u c e d t o t h e b a s i c<br />

s c i e n c e . V a r i o u s t e c h n i q u e s i n c l u d i n g<br />

i sol ati on of DNA , a nal ysi s o f DNA by ge l<br />

e l e c t r o p h o r e s i s , h y b r i d i z a t i o n , i n v i t r o<br />

a m p l if i c at i o n a n d s e qu e n c in g wi l l a l s o b e<br />

examined. Different applications of Nucleic<br />

a c i d - b a s e d m e t h o d s i n v a r i o u s c l i n i c a l<br />

d i s c i p l i n e s , w i l l b e e x a m i n e d w i t h a<br />

Saturday laboratory demonstration.<br />

MLA06 FEE: $125.75 ☎<br />

S1 7 WE/SA 6:30-9:30 IH May1 504853<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

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NEW PROGRAM IN MEDICAL<br />

LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d t o h e l p f o r e i g n<br />

t r a i ne d M e d i ca l La b o r at o r y T e ch n o l og i s t s<br />

gain entry into the workplace in Ontario and<br />

b e c o m e r e g i s t e r e d w i t h t h e C o l l e g e o f<br />

M e d i c a l L a b o r a t o r y T e c h n o l o g i s t s i n<br />

O n t a r i o . T h e p r o p o s e d s t a r t d a t e o f t h e<br />

program is July <strong>2002</strong>. Interested individuals<br />

should call 905-540-4247, extension 26706.<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />

ASSISTANT/TECHNICIAN<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (047)<br />

This program is given in conjunction with<br />

The Michener Institute (located in Toronto).<br />

The theory portion will be given by distance<br />

education through <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The<br />

laboratory sessions will be given at The<br />

Michener Institute and at <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Clinical experience will be provided by<br />

affiliated hospitals, private laboratories, and<br />

clinics. Students will be required to satisfy<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s and The Michener<br />

Institute’s admission requirements. Upon<br />

completion of the program students will<br />

receive a certificate from both institutions.<br />

This program has OSMT approval.<br />

For information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or e-mail<br />

golbam@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

For more information about this program<br />

please see the Distance Education section.<br />

Watch for our<br />

Fall <strong>2002</strong> catalogue!<br />

Available in print<br />

on August 12.<br />

90 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

COURSES/WORKSHOPS<br />

IN NURSING<br />

Some courses for Nurses are offered in<br />

Distance Education. Please see the<br />

Distance Education and Ontario Learn -<br />

Health Sciences section.<br />

CHALLENGE EXAM<br />

HZA14/SC - Administration of<br />

Medications for RPNs<br />

This challenge exam and skill test is<br />

available on the third Friday of every<br />

month of the academic year. Individuals<br />

who successfully complete this exam and<br />

the administration of Medications skill<br />

test will be given credit for the RPN<br />

Medication Certificate. Please contact<br />

The Program Manager at (905)540-4247,<br />

ext. 26705 for further information or to<br />

set up an appointment.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: $96.00<br />

Dentistry and Oral Health (HZD01)<br />

refer to the Health Sciences - For The<br />

General Public section.<br />

ASSESSMENT SKILLS FOR NURSES<br />

This course will be taught to a combined<br />

class of RN’s and RPN’s. The course will<br />

focus on the application of skills and<br />

knowledge and will cover history taking,<br />

physical assessment and documentation.<br />

HZ215 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr11 504812<br />

BASIC FOOTCARE FOR RN’S AND<br />

RPN’S<br />

This course reviews the anatomy and<br />

physiology of the foot, identifies factors<br />

predisposing foot problems, develops an<br />

understanding of common foot problems,<br />

develops some beginning skills in noninvasive<br />

footcare and follows the guidelines<br />

of the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario. There<br />

are two 3 hour theory sessions on April 8th<br />

and April 15th., and one 4 hour lab on April<br />

29th., from 6 to 10 p.m. Students must have<br />

a current CNO Certificate of Competence.<br />

HZPAE FEE: $59.50 ☎<br />

S1 3 MO 7:00-10:00 IH Apr8 504779<br />

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CLINICAL TRIAL METHODOLOGY<br />

IN PRACTI<strong>CE</strong><br />

This course will provide a practical guide to<br />

methodologies used in clinical trials, along<br />

with the administrative issues encountered in<br />

conducting a study. An overview of study<br />

designs, measurement tools, interventions<br />

and outcomes will be covered. Interpreting<br />

diagnostic and laboratory measurements as<br />

well as data management and quality<br />

assurance will be covered. There will also be<br />

2 hands-on workshops, facilitated by an<br />

industry representative using actual clinical<br />

trial protocols.<br />

HTH04 FEE: $634.20 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE/SA 7:00-10:30 IH Apr24 504859


COMPUTERS IN NURSING<br />

Provides hands-on practical experience in<br />

several Health Care computer applications.<br />

Covers the concept of a hospital information<br />

system, the concepts and structure of a<br />

database, components of a hospital<br />

information system, the concept of system<br />

design and provides beginning skills in<br />

running and evaluating 3 application<br />

packages. Prerequisite - RN, RPN. NOTE: S1<br />

- no class on May 20, S2 - no class on May 17.<br />

CO291 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 7 MO 4:00-10:00 IH May6 504881<br />

S2 7 FR 9:00-4:00 IH May10 504882<br />

CURRENT CON<strong>CE</strong>PTS IN DIABETES<br />

This 27 hour course is intended to update<br />

R.N.s and R.P.N.s practicing in a variety of<br />

settings with the newest and most up to date<br />

practices in dealing with clients with diabetes.<br />

Classroom instruction and laboratory practice<br />

will be included in this course.<br />

NSCA7 FEE: $133.65 ☎<br />

S1 9 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr23 504872<br />

INTRAVENOUS THERAPY - RN<br />

This 39 hr. course for RN’s working with<br />

individuals receiving IV therapy. Some<br />

topics consist of: anatomy & physiology,<br />

types of IV solutions, variety of equipment<br />

used, initiating IV therapy (venipuncture)<br />

and appropriate nursing care. The course<br />

will deal with generally accepted practices<br />

for IV therapy but the actual certification for<br />

the skill will remain the responsibility of the<br />

employing agency. There are 33 hrs. theory<br />

& 6 hrs. lab practice. NOTE: No class on<br />

May 20/02.<br />

NSC90 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 9:00-4:00 IH Apr8 504801<br />

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STATISTICS, DATABASES & THE<br />

INTERNET IN CLINICAL RESEARCH<br />

This course will familiarize you with<br />

1)Statistical principles as they might affect<br />

the development and implementation of<br />

clinical trials, and the analysis and<br />

interpretation of resulting data.<br />

2)Understanding issues and requirements<br />

necessary to set-up, maintain, and<br />

manipulate databases to ensure quality<br />

control, effective trial management, and<br />

retrieval of data. Also included are<br />

sessions on principles of qualitative<br />

research in the health care setting; and<br />

efficient use of the Internet.<br />

HTH03 FEE: $634.20 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU/SA7:00-10:30 IH Apr9 504860<br />

THEORY OF ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D FOOTCARE<br />

PRACTI<strong>CE</strong>S-RN’S & RPN’S<br />

This course is at a more advanced level than the<br />

Basic Footcare course. Topics include<br />

assessment of the client, risk factors, history,<br />

documentation including signed consent to treat,<br />

pathology of certain foot and nail conditions,<br />

sterilization of instruments and legal implications<br />

related to nursing practice. PREREQUISITES:<br />

Current CNO Certificate of Competence and<br />

Basic Footcare course #HZPAE. Note: No class<br />

May 20th, Victoria Day.<br />

HZ152 FEE: $99.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 IH May6 504775<br />

12 LEAD ECG SKILL<br />

This 5 hour course will focus on the practical<br />

skill of performing a 12 lead ECG. The<br />

workshop content will include indications for<br />

the ECG, skin preparation, obtaining a<br />

quality tracing and practice sessions. Does<br />

not include interpretation of ECG.<br />

HS130 FEE: $60.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 IH Apr20 504802<br />

BREASTFEEDING<br />

PROGRAM<br />

This two module program is intended for<br />

health professionals and other individuals<br />

who educate and support breastfeeding<br />

families. Participants gain up-to-date<br />

knowledge and skills in breastfeeding<br />

support and awareness of current issues in<br />

lactation. The program will provide<br />

continuing education recognition points<br />

(<strong>CE</strong>RPS) from the IBL<strong>CE</strong> and help prepare<br />

students for the IBL<strong>CE</strong> certification exam.<br />

Both modules are available in a self-study<br />

distance education format as well as a<br />

classroom setting. Refer to the Distance<br />

Education section for more information.<br />

For further information on the courses,<br />

challenge exams or locations please call<br />

Alma Janke at (905)540-4247 ext. 26715.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the “Acknowledgement of Completion”,<br />

students must complete both modules.<br />

NSC93 Breastfeeding I 44 hours<br />

NSC94 Breastfeeding II 44 hours<br />

CHALLENGE EXAM NSC93/SC -<br />

Breastfeeding I<br />

The challenge exam is available to<br />

individuals with appropriate knowledge,<br />

skills and clinical experience who believe<br />

they are able to proceed more quickly<br />

through the program. Prerequisites for the<br />

challenge exam include: current/recent<br />

experience in the care/education of the<br />

breastfeeding woman & family. The exam<br />

will take approximately 3 hours to<br />

complete. Please call (905)540-4247 ext.<br />

26715 for an information package and to<br />

make arrangements to write the exam.<br />

Please call (905)540-4247 ext. 26703 for<br />

prerequisite assessment.<br />

NOTE: <strong>CE</strong>RPS are not awarded for<br />

course credit obtained via the challenge<br />

exam process.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: $96.00<br />

BREASTFEEDING I<br />

This course introduces the basic principles<br />

of breastfeeding. It is designed to enhance<br />

the student’s knowledge regarding lactation<br />

and to develop skills in promoting and<br />

supporting successful breastfeeding. The<br />

course consists of 24 hrs. in class, 12 hrs.<br />

clinical & 8 hrs. self study. Content includes<br />

anatomy and physiology, nutrition, latch,<br />

infant growth and development, common<br />

problems and their solutions. Dates: April<br />

10, 17, 24, and May 8/02<br />

NSC93 FEE: $234.80 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE 9:00-4:00 IH Apr10 504825<br />

H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

BREASTFEEDING II<br />

Examines problematic and more complex<br />

breastfeeding issues including: failure to<br />

thrive, maternal and newborn medical<br />

problems, preterm infants, multiple births,<br />

and cultural differences. Breastfeeding<br />

research utilization also included. The<br />

course consists of 24 hrs. in class, 12 hrs.<br />

clinical, 8 hrs. self study. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Breastfeeding Module 1. DATES: May 15,<br />

22, 29, and June 12/02.<br />

NSC94 FEE: $233.80 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE 9:00-4:00 IH May15 504826<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATES FOR<br />

REGISTERED NURSES and<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSES<br />

Please note that the full-time program for<br />

Registered Nurses and Registered<br />

Practical Nurses is not offered on a parttime<br />

basis through Continuing Education.<br />

Prerequisite for all R.N. and R.P.N.<br />

courses: Current registration from the<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario, as a<br />

Registered Nurse (RN) or a Registered<br />

Practical Nurse (RPN).<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D CARDIAC<br />

CARE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (870)<br />

This advanced program is intended for<br />

registered nurses with a current Certificate<br />

of Competence who are currently employed<br />

in a Cardiovascular setting, or those who are<br />

interested in a transfer to cardiovascular.<br />

For information, please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, participants must<br />

successfully complete both the theory and practical<br />

components of the following four modules:<br />

NSC46 Cardiac Care RN Advanced: Module 1<br />

60 hours<br />

NSC47 Cardiac Care RN Advanced: Module 2<br />

60 hours<br />

NSC48 Cardiac Care RN Advanced: Module 3<br />

60 hours<br />

NSC49 Cardiac Care RN Advanced: Module 4<br />

30 hours<br />

NOTE: This program focuses on advanced<br />

content. Nurses interested in advancing their<br />

knowledge in a less complex manner should<br />

consider the cardiovascular module of the<br />

Critical Care program. Note: Module III<br />

Critical Care is equivalent to Module I of the<br />

Advanced Cardiac Care.<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D CARDIAC CARE<br />

CHALLENGE EXAM<br />

The Challenge Exam for Module I Advanced<br />

Cardiac Care can be written on the first Tuesday<br />

of each month during the academic year.<br />

Fee: $96.00<br />

NOTE: The Advanced Cardiac Care<br />

Certificate Program is available in a<br />

Distance Education format only. Please<br />

refer to the Distance Education section of<br />

this catalogue for specific course offerings.<br />

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H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

CRITICAL CARE NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (871)<br />

T h i s C e r t i f i c a t e , o f f e r e d i n a p a r t - t i m e<br />

f o r m a t , i s d e s i g n e d t o m e e t t h e n e e d s o f<br />

nurses currently employed in a critical care<br />

s e t t i n g w h o w i s h t o i m p r o v e t h e i r<br />

knowledge and skills. It is also of value for<br />

nur ses curr ently wo rking in ano ther set ting<br />

who wish to prepare themselves for critic al<br />

care nursing.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Current Certificate of C ompetence with the<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario, or permission<br />

of the Program Manager<br />

Program of Studies<br />

NSC15 Critical Care Module I - Introduction 30 hours<br />

NSC18 Critical Care Module II - Respiratory 61 hours<br />

NSC17 Critical Care Module III - Cardiovascular<br />

69 hours<br />

NSC19 Critical Care Module IV - Psychosocial<br />

Concepts 30 hours<br />

NSC14 Critical Care Module V - Neurosciences<br />

60 hours<br />

NSC13 Critical Care Module VI - GI/GU 47 hours<br />

NOTE:<br />

NSC46 - Advanced Cardiac Care - Module I<br />

i s e q u i v a l e n t t o N S C 1 7 - C r it i c a l C a r e -<br />

Module III.<br />

Distance Education for Critical Care<br />

Nursing<br />

refer to Distance Education section<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT<br />

(PLA)<br />

Y o u m a y q u a l i f y f o r c r e d i t f o r s k i l l s a n d<br />

know ledg e you m a y have acquire d in ot her<br />

c o u r s e s o r i n y o u r w o r k e x p e r i e n c e . I f<br />

interested in pursuing credit for prior learning,<br />

please call (905)540-4247 ext. 26715.<br />

CHALLENGE EXAM Module III<br />

Critical Care - NSC17/SC<br />

This challenge exam can be written on the<br />

second Tuesday of every month of the<br />

academic year. Please call (905)540-4247<br />

ext. 26715 to set up an appointment.<br />

Successful completion of this exam and<br />

appropriate clinical experience will give a<br />

student credit for the Cardiovascular<br />

Module of the Critical Care program<br />

(NSC17).<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE $161.66<br />

CRITICAL CARE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

MODULE I INTRODUCTION<br />

Th is 3 0 ho u r mo du le de a ls with s ome of the<br />

e l e m e n t s e s s e n t i a l t o c r i t i c a l c a r e n u r s i n g .<br />

Topics s uch as patie nt and family centered care,<br />

multidisciplinary collabor ation, the critical care<br />

e n v i r o n m e n t a n d c r i t i c a l t h i n k i n g w i l l b e<br />

dis cussed. This is a prer equisite or corequisite<br />

f or other modules in the critical care program.<br />

N O T E : F I R S T C L A S S O N L Y I S O N<br />

W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 1 0 . A L L O T H E R<br />

CLASSES WILL BE ON THURSDAYS.<br />

NSC15 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

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9 TH 6:30-9:30<br />

CRITICAL CARE MODULE VI GI/GU<br />

T h i s m o d u l e f o c u s e s o n p a t i e n t s w i t h<br />

g a s t r o i n t e s t i n a l a n d u r i n a r y p r o b l e m s<br />

requiring critical care nursing including fluid<br />

a nd el ect rol yt e bal anc e. Th is modul e ha s 8<br />

hours of clinical. PREREQUISITE: Module I.<br />

NSC13 FEE: $231.13 ☎<br />

S1 9 FR 9:00-2:30 IH Apr5 504781<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSE - MENTAL HEALTH<br />

NURSING <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(044)<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

MENTAL HEALTH NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (045)<br />

P l e a s e r e f e r t o D i s t a n c e E d u c a t i o n f o r<br />

p r o g r a m d e s c r i p t i o n s , p r o g r a m o f s t u d i e s<br />

and specific course offerings.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

NEPHROLOGY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE FOR<br />

REGISTERED NURSES<br />

(124)<br />

T h i s n e w 2 6 0 - h o u r c e r t i f i c a t e h a s b e e n<br />

developed to meet the educational needs of<br />

R e g i s t e r e d N u r s es c a r i ng f o r p a t i e n ts a n d<br />

t h e i r f a m i l i e s w h o a r e d e a l i n g w i t h r e n a l<br />

d i s e a s e . A s t h e p o p u l a t i o n i n c r e a s e s , t h e<br />

n um b er o f pa ti en t s re qu ir i ng t re at me n t fo r<br />

e n d - s t a g e r e n a l d i s e a s e i . e . d i a l y s i s i s<br />

g r o w i n g ra p i d l y . T h i s c e r t i f i c a t e p r o g r a m<br />

c on si st s of 4 t he or y cou rs es a nd 1 c li ni ca l<br />

e x p e r i e n c e . S u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n o f a<br />

n u r s i n g a s s e s s m e n t s k i l l s c o u r s e i s a<br />

r eq u ir em e nt f or c e rt if ic a te c om p le ti on an d<br />

must be completed prior to enrollment in the<br />

clinical experience module of this program.<br />

For more information about this exciting<br />

new program please call 540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

Program of Studies<br />

NSCD1 Introduction to Nephrology Nursing<br />

36 hours<br />

NSCD2 Renal Replacement Therapy Options -<br />

Dialysis 36 hours<br />

NSCD3 Renal Transplantation 36 hours<br />

NSCD4 Multidisciplinary Care of the Patient with<br />

Renal Disease 36 hours<br />

NSCD5 Clinical Experience 80 hours<br />

HZ215 Nursing Assessment Skills 36 hours<br />

RENAL REPLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT THERAPY<br />

OPTIONS-DIALYSIS<br />

The focus of this course is the conservative<br />

t r e a t m e n t o f a c l i e n t w i t h r e n a l d i s e a s e .<br />

Attention will be given to both hemodialysis<br />

and peritoneal dialysis, and the nurse’s role<br />

a nd resp ons ibil ity . E thic al iss ues re late d t o<br />

d a i ly s i s w il l b e e x p lo r e d. Co u r se m a t er i a l<br />

not included in tuition fee.<br />

NSCD2 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

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REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

NEUROSCIEN<strong>CE</strong> NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (614)<br />

F o r s p e c i f i c c o u r s e s o f f e r e d i n t h e<br />

N eu r o s c i e nc e Ce r t i f i c at e s ee t h e D i s ta n c e<br />

Education section of this catalogue.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715 or email<br />

gwillil@mail.mohawk.on.ca<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

NEWSTART NURSING/RN<br />

REFRESHER <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(874)<br />

T h e p u r p o s e o f t h e N e w s t a r t N u r s i n g<br />

p r o g r a m i s t o p r e p a r e i n d i v i d u a l s w i t h<br />

previous preparation as Registered Nurses: to<br />

return to act ive nursing; to prepare to w rite<br />

t h e R e g i s t r a t i o n E x a m s b y m e e t i n g t h e<br />

e d u c a t i o n a l r e q u i r e m e n t s f o l l o w i n g a n<br />

i n d i v i d u a l a s s e s s m e n t b y t h e C o l l e g e o f<br />

Nurses; or to meet the requirements as<br />

directed by the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses to apply for<br />

reinstatement of a Certificate of Competence.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715 or email<br />

gwillil@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

REGISTRATION A student who meets all<br />

of the requirements for entry into the<br />

program may register for Developmental<br />

Psychology (suggested) and two of the first<br />

four modules while completing the<br />

application process. Please see Prior<br />

Learning Assessment to challenge courses<br />

through examinations. For those who have<br />

been employed as a Registered Nurse in<br />

Ontario for at least 450 hours in the past five<br />

years: A copy of your Certificate of<br />

Competence as a Registered Nurse in<br />

Ontario must accompany your application to<br />

our program. Individual student needs and<br />

experience will determine how many<br />

courses will need to be completed. For those<br />

who have not been employed as a Registered<br />

Nurse (a) in Ontario, or (b) for at least 450<br />

hours in the past five years: A letter of<br />

Direction from the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of<br />

Ontario indicating your educational<br />

requirements must accompany your<br />

application. An application for Registration<br />

by the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario can be<br />

obtained by calling 1-800-387-5526. While<br />

your are waiting for the results of your<br />

assessment by the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses, entry<br />

into the program will be permitted on verbal<br />

direction to us by the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of<br />

Ontario. Applicants must demonstrate<br />

fluency in English prior to admission to the<br />

program. Various options are available to<br />

meet this requirement, which can be<br />

discussed with a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

counsellor. An appointment with a<br />

counsellor can be made by calling (905)575-<br />

2211 or (519)759-7200 ext.2211.<br />

Need help<br />

finding a job?<br />

Call Return to Wo r k<br />

S e rvices at (905) 575-2024


Program of Studies<br />

T he RN Re fr es he r p o rti on o f t he Ne ws ta rt<br />

N u r s i n g P r o g r a m i s c o m p r i s e d o f<br />

D e v e l o p m e n t a l P s y c h o l o g y a n d t h e f i r s t<br />

s i x n u r s i n g c o u r s e s l i s t e d w i t h n u r s i n g<br />

th e or y, l ab o rat o ry a n d c lin ic al co m po ne nt s.<br />

A n a d d i t i o n a l 3 n u r s i n g t h e o r y a n d 3<br />

c l i n i c a l c o u r s e s c o m p l e t e t h e T o t a l<br />

U p g r a d i n g P r o g r a m . E a c h s t u d e n t<br />

p ro gr es se s at th ei r o w n r at e d e pe nd in g on<br />

t h e n u m b e r o f c o u r s e s t a k e n<br />

s im u l ta n e ou s l y. A cu r r en t C PR c e rt i fi c a te<br />

a n d u p d a t e d i m m u n i z a t i o n r e c o r d a r e<br />

re q ui red p ri or t o an y cl in ic al e xp er ie nc e.<br />

NS001 *Standards of Nursing Practice - Module A<br />

27 hours<br />

NS002 Nursing Skills - Module B 36 hours<br />

NS003 Human Physiology - Module C 45 hours<br />

NS004 Pharmacology - Module D 27 hours<br />

NS032 Adult Nursing Theory - Module K1 54 hours<br />

NS035 Adult Nursing Clinical - Module K2 120 hours<br />

NS005 Nursing in Health Theory - Module E1<br />

45 hours<br />

NS006 Nursing in Health Clinical - Module E2<br />

70 hours<br />

NS007 Nursing in Mental Health - Module F1<br />

45 hours<br />

NS008 Nursing in Mental Health Clinical - Module F2<br />

70 hours<br />

NS033 Nursing of the Child - Module L1 45 hours<br />

NS034 Nursing of the Child Clinical - Module L2<br />

70 hours<br />

* Mo d ul e A i s a p r er e q u i s i t e to a l l o th e r<br />

c o u r s e s i n t h e p r o g r a m . R e g i s t ra t i o n i n<br />

M o du l e A t he n al l ow s yo u t o r eg i st e r i n<br />

o th er co ur s es in t h e pr o gram in t he sa me<br />

o r f u t u r e s e m e s t e r s . * * D e v e l o p m e n t a l<br />

P s y c h o l o g y ( S S 2 7 1 ) i s s t r o n g l y<br />

r e c o m m e n d e d a s p a r t o f t h e N e w s t a r t<br />

P r o g r a m . P l e a s e s e e S o c i a l S c i e n c e s<br />

c ou rse o ffe ri ngs .<br />

BRIDGE-THE-GAP-SESSION for<br />

NEWSTART NURSING, RPN<br />

REFRESHER, RN REFRESHER and<br />

TOTAL UPGRADING PROGRAMS<br />

Attendance prior to each semester is<br />

strongly recommended. This session will<br />

assist applicants to understand the basic<br />

approach to teaching/learning in the<br />

Newstart Nursing & RPN Refresher<br />

Program. Time will be spent discussing<br />

the unique concerns of adults returning to<br />

a formal learning situation.<br />

The Program Manager will address<br />

individual concerns and assist students<br />

with course selection at that time. No<br />

Fee will be charged. WEDNESDAY,<br />

March 13 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.<br />

Institute for Applied Health Sciences<br />

NOTE: STUDENTS TAKING THE<br />

NEWSTART PROGRAM TO PREPARE<br />

FOR THE REGISTRATION<br />

EXAMINATION AS A NURSE MUST<br />

ALSO MEET THE ENTRY TO<br />

PRACTI<strong>CE</strong> REGULATIONS<br />

OUTLINED IN THE REGULATED<br />

HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT,<br />

NURSING ACT 1991.<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSE - REFRESHER<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (884)<br />

T h e p u r p o s e o f t h e R e g i s t e r e d P r a c t i c a l<br />

Nurse Refresher program is to prepare<br />

individuals with previous preparation as<br />

Practical Nurses or Registered Nurses: to<br />

return to active nursing, to prepare to write<br />

the Registration Exams by meeting the<br />

educational requirements following an<br />

individual assessment by the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses, or to meet the requirements as<br />

directed by the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses to apply<br />

for reinstatement of a license.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715 or email<br />

gwillil@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

REGISTRATION A student who meets all<br />

of the requirements for entry into the<br />

program may register for two of the first<br />

four modules while completing the<br />

application process. For those who have<br />

been employed as a Registered Practical<br />

Nurse or a Registered Nurse for at least 450<br />

hours in the past five years: A copy of your<br />

Certificate of Competence must accompany<br />

your application to our program. Individual<br />

student needs and experience will determine<br />

how many courses will need to be<br />

completed. For those who have not been<br />

employed as a Registered Practical Nurse or<br />

a Registered Nurse (a) in Ontario, or (b) for<br />

at least 450 hours in the past five years: A<br />

letter of Direction from the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses of Ontario indicating your<br />

educational requirements must accompany<br />

your application. An application for<br />

Registration by the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of<br />

Ontario can be obtained by calling 1-800-<br />

387-5526. While your are waiting for the<br />

results of your assessment by the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses, entry into the program will be<br />

permitted on verbal direction to us by the<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario. Applicants<br />

must demonstrate fluency in English prior to<br />

admission to the program. Various options<br />

are available to meet this requirement, which<br />

can be discussed with a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

counsellor. An appointment with a<br />

counsellor can be made by calling (905)575-<br />

2211 or (519)759-7200 ext.2211.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

The program is comprised of six nursing<br />

courses with theory, laboratory and clinical<br />

components. Each student progresses at their<br />

own rate depending on the number of<br />

courses taken simultaneously. In accordance<br />

with the revised provincial standards for<br />

Practical Nurse Refresher Programs,<br />

participants must successfully complete the<br />

following modules to obtain the Certificate.<br />

A current CPR certificate and updated<br />

immunization record are required prior to<br />

any clinical experience.<br />

NS001 *Standards of Nursing Practice - Module A<br />

27 hours<br />

NS002 Nursing Skills - Module B 36 hours<br />

NS003 Human Physiology - Module C 45 hours<br />

NS004 Pharmacology - Module D 27 hours<br />

NS032 Adult Nursing Theory-Module K1 54 hours<br />

RNA09 Nursing Practice 18 days<br />

H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

*Module A is a prerequisite to all other<br />

courses in the program. Registration in<br />

Module A then allows you to register in<br />

other courses in the program in the same or<br />

future semesters. **RPN Refresher students<br />

are strongly encouraged to take<br />

Developmental Psychology as part of their<br />

Program. Please see SOCIAL SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

area of the catalogue for course offerings.<br />

Modules A,B,C and D and K1<br />

Refer to Newstart Nursing Certificate for<br />

dates, times and fees.<br />

NOTE: STUDENTS TAKING THE RPN<br />

REFRESHER PROGRAM TO<br />

PREPARE FOR THE REGISTRATION<br />

EXAMINATION MUST ALSO MEET<br />

THE ENTRY TO PRACTI<strong>CE</strong><br />

REGULATIONS OUTLINED IN THE<br />

REGULATED HEALTH PROFESSIONS<br />

ACT, NURSING ACT 1991.<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS NEWSTART<br />

NURSING NS003 Module C -<br />

Physiology NS004 Module D -<br />

Pharmacology NS032 Module K1 -<br />

Adult Nursing Theory NS005 Module<br />

E1 - Nursing in Health Theory NS007<br />

Module F1 - Nursing in Mental Health<br />

These exams in the Newstart Nursing<br />

Program will be available for challenge<br />

on Wednesday, April 3, <strong>2002</strong>, at 10:00<br />

a.m. Successful completion of these<br />

theory courses (60%) will give students<br />

credit in the Program. Individuals are only<br />

permitted one writing of each challenge<br />

exam. Please call (905)540-4247<br />

ext.26715 for further information or to set<br />

up an appointment.<br />

These exams cannot be used to<br />

clear a failing grade.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE:<br />

NS032 - $130.23<br />

All others -$96.00<br />

MOD. A-STANDARDS OF NURSING<br />

PRACTI<strong>CE</strong><br />

The content covered includes information<br />

related to concepts of adult education and<br />

self directed learning; use of nursing<br />

process; the role of the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses;<br />

and the health care delivery system.<br />

NS001 FEE: $133.65 ☎<br />

S1 9 WE 6:30-9:30 IH Apr17 504803<br />

MOD. B-NURSING SKILLS<br />

This course reviews in theory and<br />

laboratory sessions selected skills as<br />

identified in the “Standards of Nursing<br />

Practice for Registered Nurses and<br />

Registered Practical Nurses”.<br />

NS002 FEE: $188.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr9 504804<br />

MOD. C-HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY<br />

This course is designed to increase the<br />

professional nurse’s understanding of<br />

anatomy and physiology and related<br />

microbiology. This course is a prerequisite<br />

to Modules D, E, F, K and L. NOTE: No<br />

class on May 9/02.<br />

NS003 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 9 TH 9:00-3:00 IH Apr11 504588<br />

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H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

MOD. D-PHARMACOLOGY<br />

Th is co ur s e wi ll r ev i ew t he clas s if ica t io n<br />

o f d r u g s a s w e l l a s c u r r e n t l e g i s l a t i o n<br />

r e l a t e d t o t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f<br />

medications. This course is prerequisite to<br />

Modules E, F, K and L.<br />

NS004 FEE: $133.65 ☎<br />

S1 9 WE 9:00-12:00 IH Apr17 504864<br />

MODULE K1 - ADULT NURSING<br />

Th is co urs e p rov id es a the ore tic al bas e for<br />

n u r s i n g c a r e t o a d u l t s e x p e r i e n c i n g<br />

m a l a d a p t i o n r e q u i r i n g m e d i c a l a n d / o r<br />

s ur gi ca l in t er ve nt io n. An u nd e r st a nd in g of<br />

t h e d e v e l o p m e n t a l t a s k s o f a d u l t s i s p r e -<br />

re qu is it e t o th is c our se . NO TE: I nc lu des 1<br />

hour lunch break. No class on June 11/02.<br />

NS032 FEE: $260.46 ☎<br />

S1 11 TU 9:00-3:00 IH Apr2 504856<br />

ADULT NURSING (CLINICAL)<br />

MODULE K2<br />

1 2 0 h o u r c l i n i c a l e x p e r i e n c e i n t e n d e d t o<br />

p r o v i d e s t u d e n t s w i t h t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o<br />

i m p l e m e n t t h e o r e t i c a l n u r s i n g c o n c e p t s<br />

w h e n c a r i n g f o r a d u l t s r e q u i r i n g m e d i c a l<br />

a n d / o r s u r g i c a l i n t e r v e n t i o n i n a h o s p i t a l<br />

a n d / o r c o m m u n i t y s e t t i n g . S t u d e n t s m u s t<br />

attend 3 day orientation, S1 & S2 - April 10,<br />

1 1, & 12 . S A Or ie nt at i on - J un e 2 6, 2 7, &<br />

2 8. C l i ni ca l d a te s - S 1 - A p ri l 1 3, 14 , 1 5,<br />

April 29, 30 May 1, 2, & 3. S2 - May 25, 26,<br />

27, June 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10. SA - July 6, 7, 8,<br />

13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22/02.<br />

NS035 FEE: $526.20 ☎<br />

S1 JB Apr13 504867<br />

S2 JB May25 504868<br />

SA JB Jul6 504869<br />

MOD E1-NURSING IN HEALTH<br />

THEORY<br />

Thi s c ou rs e f oc us es on th e n ur se ’s role i n<br />

t he pr om ot i on a nd m ai nt e na nc e o f h ea lt h<br />

by e xa mi ni ng th e rol e of t he pr ofe ss ion al<br />

nu rs e i n d ev el o pi n g an u n d er s ta nd i ng o f<br />

growth and development with emphasis on<br />

p r e n a t a l a n d m a t e r n i t y c a r e a n d t h e<br />

developing family.<br />

NS005 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 6:00-9:00 IH Apr9 504807<br />

MOD F1 NURSING IN MENTAL<br />

HEALTH-THEORY<br />

T h i s c o u r s e f o c u s e s o n p r o v i d i n g c a r e t o<br />

in dividuals exp erie ncing beha vioural disorders.<br />

NS007 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

SA 15 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr9 504805<br />

REVIEW FOR RN EXAMS<br />

T his 2 1 ho ur co ur se i s i nten de d for nu rse s<br />

wh o a re pr ep ari ng to w ri te t he Coll eg e o f<br />

N u r s e s o f O n t a r i o R e g i s t r a t i o n E x a m s .<br />

T he co u r s e w i l l r ev ie w s pe ci f ic c o n t en t ,<br />

d i sc us s s tr a te gi e s f or a n sw er i ng mu l t i p le<br />

c h o i c e q u e s t i o n s a n d p r o v i d e t h e<br />

participants with the opportunity to answer<br />

some practice tests.<br />

HZ161 FEE: $200.00 ☎<br />

S1 7 WE 6:00-9:00 IH Apr10 504416<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH<br />

NURSING <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(875)<br />

This is a part-time program offered by the<br />

Faculty of Continuing Education, Health<br />

Sciences. The program is available only in a<br />

traditional classroom format. It is designed<br />

to prepare students to practice as an<br />

occupational health nurse in various<br />

employment settings. The course may also<br />

be of interest for occupational health nurses<br />

to improve their knowledge and skills.<br />

For more information please call Jane<br />

Lemke, Program Manager, at (905)639-<br />

5127 or e-mail klemke@attcanada.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Current Registration from the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses of Ontario, as a Registered Nurse.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, participants must<br />

successfully complete both the theory and<br />

practical components of the following:<br />

NOTE: Module 1 is a prerequisite to all<br />

other modules in the program.<br />

OHN01 Module 1-Occupational Health Nursing<br />

45 hours<br />

OHN02 Module 2-Occupational Health & Health<br />

Surveillance 45 hours<br />

OHN03 Module 3-Health and Safety Legislation<br />

45 hours<br />

OHN04 Module 4-Health and Safety Management<br />

45 hours<br />

OHN05 Module 5-Occupational Health Nursing<br />

Practicum 33 hours<br />

HZ215 Assessment Skills for Registered Nurses<br />

36 hours<br />

NOTE: This Certificate program starts every<br />

September.<br />

WORKSHOP: NOTE: Anyone with an<br />

interest in health and safety issues is<br />

welcome to attend OHN12.<br />

CONFLICT RESOLUTION/WORKING<br />

WITH UNIONS<br />

The first session of the workshop will focus<br />

on conflict resolution strategies in the<br />

workplace. The second portion of the<br />

workshop is intended to develop a greater<br />

understanding of unions and to promote<br />

effective collaboration with unions to<br />

address health and safety issues.<br />

OHN12 FEE: $65.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 IH Apr20 504767<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING<br />

PRACTICUM - MODULE 5<br />

The student will consolidate and utilize the<br />

content of prior Occupational Health Nursing<br />

courses in the development and<br />

implementation of a workplace project. In<br />

collaboration with an experienced<br />

Occupational Health Nurse mentor, the<br />

student will select and perform a project<br />

related to occupational health nursing<br />

practice. PREREQUISITE: OHN01, OHN02,<br />

OHN03, HZA75, OHN04 (or concurrent<br />

registration OHN04). NOTE: One hour<br />

orientation class, attendance is compulsory.<br />

OHN05 FEE: $155.43 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 6:30-7:30 IH Apr11 504768<br />

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REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSE - ONCOLOGY<br />

NURSING <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(883)<br />

The Oncology Nursing Certificate is<br />

designed to meet the educational needs of<br />

the Registered Nurse and the Registered<br />

Practical Nurse, who wish to upgrade their<br />

knowledge and nursing skills required to<br />

provide safe and effective nursing care to<br />

patients and families living with cancer. This<br />

program will also assist the Registered<br />

Nurse in preparing for the Canadian Nurses<br />

Association Oncology Certification exam.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Current Certificate of Competence from the<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario and<br />

completion of an Immunization Record prior<br />

to beginning clinical experience.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

NSCC1 Introduction to Oncology Nursing 30 hours<br />

NSCC2 Communication and Psychosocial Issues in<br />

Oncology Nursing 36 hours<br />

NSCC3 Major Malignancies I 39 hours<br />

NSCC4 Major Malignancies II 39 hours<br />

NSCC5 Symptom Control and Management<br />

39 hours<br />

NSCC6 Oncology Clinical Experience 48 hours<br />

HZ215 Nursing Assessment Skills 36 hours<br />

Note: The assessment skills course may be<br />

taken concurrently with the Oncology<br />

courses but must be completed prior to<br />

enrollment in the Oncology Clinical<br />

Experience course and completed within 2<br />

years prior to beginning program.<br />

See Distance Education section for<br />

additional oncology course offerings.<br />

SYMPTOM CONTROL AND<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

The module focuses on symptom control<br />

and management issues encountered on<br />

oncology nursing. Some topics to be<br />

addressed are fatigue, pain control and<br />

nutrition. Oncology emergencies and the<br />

use of alternative/complimentary techniques<br />

will be discussed. No class on Saturday,<br />

May 18/02.<br />

NSCC5 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 6 SA 9:00-4:00 IH Apr13 504883<br />

ONCOLOGY CLINICAL EXPERIEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

This clinical experience module will provide<br />

the learner with the opportunity to integrate<br />

the knowledge and skills learned in previous<br />

theory modules in a clinical setting. This<br />

clinical experience is 48 hours in length,<br />

Hospital and/or community settings may be<br />

selected. Date, time and clinical site(s) must<br />

be arranged with the Program Manager.<br />

NSCC6 FEE: $235.32 ☎<br />

S1 FW Apr12 504824


REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

OPERATING ROOM<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (873)<br />

This program, designed in accordance with<br />

the Standards of Practice of Operating Room<br />

Nurses Association of Canada, is intended to<br />

prepare Registered Nurses to function<br />

effectively in the operating room. The need<br />

for specialized peri-operative nursing<br />

education reflects the increasing complexity<br />

of operating room nursing knowledge and<br />

skills. NOTE: This program runs from<br />

September to June.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Current Certificate of Competence with the<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario as a Registered<br />

Nurse and completion of an Immunization<br />

Record prior to beginning clinical dates.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete the following courses:<br />

NSC84* Introduction to Operating Room Nursing<br />

34 hours theory/21 hour lab/7.5 hours clinical<br />

NSC85 Operating Room Principles & Practice I & II<br />

38 hours theory/14 hours lab/30 hours clinical<br />

NSC86 Operating Room Principles & Practice III &<br />

IV 48 hours theory/30 hours clinical<br />

NSC88 Operating Room Nursing Clinical 1<br />

50 hours clinical<br />

Choose one of:<br />

NSC87 Operating Room Nursing Anaesthesia and<br />

Assessment 48 hours of theory/3 hours lab<br />

NSCB5** Operating Room: Anesthesia and Critical<br />

Care 22 hours theory/3 hour lab<br />

*NOTE: This course will be offered in<br />

combined distance education and in class lab<br />

sessions.**Students must provide<br />

documentation of successful completion of<br />

an ECG course (within the past 3 years)<br />

prior to enrollment in this course. Subject to<br />

Program Manager approval.<br />

O.R. CLINICAL<br />

This module is a clinical consolidation.<br />

Date, time, and clinical site(s) must be<br />

arranged with the Program Manager. This<br />

module consists of 150 hours of clinical<br />

placement. This must be completed on a<br />

full-time basis. PREREQUISITES: NSC84,<br />

NSC85, NSC87 or NSCB5.<br />

NSC88 FEE: $662.70 ☎<br />

S2 Apr12 504788<br />

O.R. PRINCIPLES III & IV<br />

This module provides the learner with<br />

knowledge of Operating Room nursing<br />

principles and practices in the surgical<br />

specialties of Orthopedics, Neurosurgery,<br />

Plastics, Peripheral Vascular and Thoracic<br />

surgery. PREREQUISITES: NSC84,<br />

NSC85, NSC87 or NSCB5. This module<br />

includes 30 hours of clinical experience.<br />

Saturday dates are: April 20 and June 8.<br />

NSC86 FEE: $361.02 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 8:00-4:00 IH Apr20 504789<br />

9 WE 6:00-10:00<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

PERINATAL NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE HIGH RISK<br />

OBSTETRICS (877) or<br />

NEONATAL (876)<br />

The Obstetrical or Neonatal Certificate<br />

Programs are intended for nurses who wish<br />

to enhance their knowledge and skills in<br />

perinatal nursing care. Courses provide a<br />

rigorous review of relevant material from<br />

conception to six weeks post partum for<br />

mother, fetus/newborn, and family. Each<br />

course consists of classroom, self study and<br />

clinical learning. An exemption from<br />

clinical components may be available for<br />

individuals with current relevant experience.<br />

Nurses who have current certification in<br />

neonatal resuscitation are not required to<br />

take the NRP course. They can apply for an<br />

exemption. The Perinatal High Risk<br />

Obstetrical Certificate program will prepare<br />

RN’s to write the Canadian Nurses<br />

Association Perinatal Certification exam.<br />

For further information call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Current registration with the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the High Risk Obstetrical<br />

Certificate you must successfully<br />

complete the following courses in the<br />

order listed:<br />

NSCA8 Perinatal Education 1 44 hours<br />

NSCA9 Perinatal Education 2 44 hours<br />

NSCB1 Neonatal Resuscitation Program 15 hours<br />

NSC08 Perinatal Advanced Maternal Fetal Care 1<br />

85 hours<br />

NSC34 Perinatal Advanced Maternal Fetal Care 2<br />

91 hours<br />

To obtain the Neonatal Certificate you<br />

must successfully complete the following<br />

courses in the order listed:<br />

NSCA8 Perinatal Education 1 44 hours<br />

NSCA9 Perinatal Education 2 44 hours<br />

NSCB1 Neonatal Resuscitation Program 15 hours<br />

NSC07 Perinatal Advanced Neonatal Care 1<br />

85 hours<br />

NSC35 Perinatal Advanced Neonatal Care 2<br />

91 hours<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

NSCA8/SC Perinatal Education 1<br />

NSCA9/SC Perinatal Education 2<br />

Challenge exams are available for<br />

Perinatal Education 1 and Perinatal<br />

Education 2 for nurses (RNs & RPNs)<br />

with appropriate knowledge, skills and<br />

clinical experience who believe they are<br />

able to proceed more quickly through the<br />

program. The exam will take<br />

approximately 3 hours to complete. Please<br />

call (905)540-4247 ext. 26715 to request a<br />

registration information package. Call the<br />

Program Manager at (905)540-4247 ext.<br />

26703 for prerequisite assessment.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: $96.00<br />

H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

Distance Education<br />

Perinatal Education 1 and Perinatal Education<br />

2 are both available in a distance education<br />

format. Refer to the Distance Education section<br />

of the catalogue for further information.<br />

PERINATAL EDUCATION 1<br />

This course examines the nursing<br />

assessment and care of healthy antepartum,<br />

intrapartum, and postpartum women.<br />

Content includes: physiological and<br />

psychological adaptations to pregnancy,<br />

prenatal education, labour and birth and the<br />

postpartum period. The course consists of 30<br />

hrs. in class, 12 hrs. clinical, 2 hrs. self study<br />

Dates: April 3, 10, 17, May 1 & 8/02.<br />

NSCA8 FEE: $238.80 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 9:00-4:00 IH Apr3 504849<br />

PERINATAL EDUCATION 2<br />

This course focuses on the assessment and<br />

care of the healthy neonate. Topics include<br />

fetal development, newborn care at birth,<br />

transition, physical assessment, common<br />

problems, feeding, and family adaptations.<br />

The course consists of 30 hours in class, 12<br />

hours clinical and 2 hrs. self- study. Dates:<br />

May 16, 23, 30, June 13 & 20/02.<br />

NSCA9 FEE: $241.80 ☎<br />

S1 5 TH 9:00-4:00 IH May16 504855<br />

PERINATAL ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D -<br />

MATERNAL FETAL CARE 2<br />

This module examines more complex<br />

obstetrical complications, the<br />

pathophysiology, assessment and nursing<br />

actions related to high risk obstetrical<br />

situations. There are 36 hours of classroom,<br />

45 hours of clinical and 10 hours of selfstudy.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Credit from<br />

Perinatal Education 1 and 2, and Perinatal<br />

Advanced Maternal Fetal Care 1. Dates:<br />

April 11, 18, 25, May 9, 23, June 6/02.<br />

NSC34 FEE: $429.49 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 4:00-10:00 IH Apr11 504861<br />

PERINATAL ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D NEONATAL<br />

CARE 2<br />

This course deals with more severely ill<br />

newborns, including those requiring<br />

ventilation. There are 36 hours of classroom,<br />

45 hours of clinical, and 10 hours of selfstudy.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Credit from<br />

Perinatal Education 1 and 2, NRP and<br />

Perinatal Advanced Neonatal Care 1. Dates:<br />

April 11, 18, May 2, 16, 30, and June 13/02.<br />

NSC35 FEE: $440.49 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 9:00-4:00 IH Apr11 504827<br />

NEONATAL RESUSCITATION-INITIAL<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION<br />

This 15 course, offered as 7.5 hours of selfstudy<br />

and 7.5 hours direct class contact is<br />

based on the American Heart<br />

Association/American Academy of Pediatrics<br />

guidelines for neonatal resuscitation. Manuals<br />

available at McMaster Hospital bookstore. A<br />

limited number of manuals available at the<br />

IAHS campus library. Students “MUST”<br />

review the manual prior to attending the<br />

classroom day. Class will consist of written<br />

tests, demonstrations and return<br />

demonstrations using resuscitation dolls.<br />

NSCB1 FEE: $76.25 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 9:00-5:00 IH Apr26 504828<br />

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H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

NEONATAL RESUSCITATION<br />

RE<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION<br />

This 4 hour recertification course is based on<br />

t h e A m e r i c a n A c a d e m y o f<br />

P e d i a t r i c s / A m e r i c a n H e a r t A s s o c i a t i o n<br />

g u i d e l i n e s f o r N e o n a t a l R e s u s c i t a t i o n .<br />

Students must review the NRP Manual prior<br />

to cl ass room at ten da n ce. Cl ass wil l cons ist<br />

o f wr it te n te st s, d em on st ra ti on s an d re tu rn<br />

demonstrations using resuscitation dolls.<br />

NSCB2 FEE: $52.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-1:00 IH May16 504829<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSE - MATERNAL<br />

NEWBORN NURSING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (040)<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Current registration with the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses<br />

of Ontario as a Registered Practical Nurse.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the RPN Maternal Newborn<br />

Certificate learners must successfully<br />

complete the following courses in the<br />

order listed:<br />

NSCA8 Perinatal Education 1 44 hours<br />

NSCA9 Perinatal Education 2 44 hours<br />

NSCB1 Neonatal Resuscitation Program 15 hours<br />

NSCA1 Perinatal Maternal Care RPN 60 hours<br />

NSCA2 Perinatal Newborn & Family Care RPN<br />

64 hours<br />

See the Regi stere d Nurs e Perinatal Nursing<br />

C e r t i f i c a t e P r o g r a m f o r i n f o r m a t i o n<br />

r e g a r d i n g P e r i n a t a l E d u c a t i o n 1 a n d<br />

Perinatal Education 2 course offerings.<br />

NOTE: All of the above courses, except the<br />

NRP course, are now available in distance<br />

education format. Refer to the DISTAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

EDUCATION section of the catalogue.<br />

OTHER PERINATAL<br />

COURSES<br />

INTRODUCTION TO NASAL CPAP<br />

This 3 hour course provides an introduction<br />

to Nasal CPAP for nurses working in a Level<br />

2 n u r s e r y s e t t i n g . C o n t e n t i n c l u d e s :<br />

physiology of newborn re spiratory illnesses,<br />

b l o o d g a s i n t e r p r e t a t i o n , t h e s e t - u p a n d<br />

nursing care of infants requiring nasal CPAP,<br />

recognition and prevention of complications.<br />

Prerequisites: Current registrat ion as an RN<br />

and current employment in a Level 2 nursery.<br />

NS<strong>CE</strong>2 FEE: $46.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 9:00-12:00 IH May31 504830<br />

G r a d u a t i n g ?<br />

D o n ’t forget to tell us<br />

that you are ready for<br />

your certificate!<br />

See details about<br />

Graduation in the <strong>College</strong><br />

I n f o rmation section at the<br />

back of this catalogue.<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATES/DIPLOMAS<br />

- OTHER THAN NURSING<br />

AROMATHERAPY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

A o m a t h e r a p y i s a n a tu r a l m ea n s t o b e t t e r<br />

h e a l t h t h r o u g h t h e p h y s i o l o g i c a l a n d<br />

psychological influence of essential oils.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or email<br />

golbam@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

O S S D , o r m a t u r e s t u d e n t s t a t u s , p l u s<br />

d i p l o m a o r d e g r e e i n a r e l e v a n t f i e l d o f<br />

s tu d y e. g. N ur si ng , O cc up at io na l Th e ra py ,<br />

P h y s i o t h e r a p y , C h i l d a n d Y o u t h W o r k e r .<br />

M a t u r e i n d i v i d u a l s w i t h r e l e v a n t l i f e<br />

e x p e r i e n c e o r i n t e r e s t w i l l a l s o b e<br />

c o n s i d e r e d . I t i s s u g g e s t e d t h a t m a t u r e<br />

students take Anatomy & Physiology before<br />

entering the program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

This program is currently being revised.<br />

The next intake of students will be<br />

September <strong>2002</strong>. If you are interested in<br />

entering the program, please fill out the<br />

form below.<br />

AROMATHERAPY <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

PROGRAM<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

HEALTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

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Home Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

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❑ I HAVE A HEALTH CARE<br />

BACKGROUND<br />

❑ I AM APPLYING AS A MATURE<br />

STUDENT<br />

MAIL TO:<br />

MARY GOLBA-BYLHOUWER<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE OF APPLIED<br />

ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

INSTITUTE OF APPLIED HEALTH<br />

SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S (IAHS)<br />

1400 MAIN STREET WEST<br />

HAMILTON ON<br />

L8S 1C7<br />

INTRODUCTION TO<br />

AROMATHERAPY<br />

J o i n P a t r i c i a M i l l e r o n a j o u r n e y o f t h e<br />

s e n s es th r o u gh t he ar o m a ti c f r a g ra n c e s o f<br />

e x o ti c p l a nt s . T h i s w or k s ho p wo u l d b e o f<br />

i n t e r e s t f o r p r o s p e c t i v e s t u d e n t s o f t h e<br />

A r o m a t h e r a p y p r o g r a m , o r i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

i n t e r e s t e d i n A r o m a t h e r a p y i n g e n e r a l .<br />

C o m e a n d d i s c o v e r t h e p h y s i o l o g i c a l ,<br />

p s y c h o l o g i c a l , a n d s p i r i t u a l b e n e f i t s o f<br />

essential oils.<br />

ARP05 FEE: $45.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 IH Jun1 504818<br />

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DISABILITY MANAGEMENT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (038)<br />

Injuries or illness can strike anyone, anytime. In the<br />

past, we simply trusted that the “system” would<br />

look after workers who become temporarily or<br />

permanently disabled. Little thought was given to<br />

reducing the human, social, and financial costs of<br />

disability while maintaining and developing the<br />

employability of the worker. Economic and social<br />

changes in Canada have prompted a reassessment<br />

of traditional approaches. Recent experience shows<br />

that the most effective way to help people with<br />

disabi litie s re turn to produc tive, meani ngful<br />

employment is to implement jointly managed,<br />

workplace-based disability management programs.<br />

In 1995, the National Institute of Disability<br />

Management and Research, in a joint labour/<br />

management initiative in British Columbia,<br />

developed a curriculum to provide practical<br />

disability management skills in Canadian<br />

workplaces. Now, with a special emphasis on<br />

Ontario legislation, this 180 hour Certificate<br />

Program is available through <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737, or email<br />

coatesp@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Students apply to the program by providing<br />

the following:<br />

• A completed application for admission.<br />

• A typewritten or word-processed letter of<br />

intent which is specific in nature regarding<br />

your goals, interests and program expectations<br />

(what you hope to learn and achieve).<br />

Evaluation of Applicants: Applicants will be<br />

evaluated for acceptance into the program,<br />

based on the following criteria:<br />

• Proficiency in English with evidence of<br />

adequate reading and writing skills.<br />

• An intention on the part of the applicant or<br />

the applicant’s employer to implement or<br />

modify a disability management program (<br />

as indicated by the letter of intent and by a<br />

letter of support from an employer).<br />

• Joint labour-management support for a<br />

disability management program in the<br />

applicant’s workplace.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

DMR01 Module 1- Disability Management, Theory<br />

and Practice 27 hours<br />

DMR02 Module 2 - Professional Effectiveness<br />

30 hours<br />

DMR03 Module 3 - Legislation, Benefits and<br />

Research 39 hours<br />

DMR04 Module 4 - Job Accommodations and<br />

Facilitation Skills 27 hours<br />

DMR05 Module 5 - Program Evaluation, Promotion<br />

and Marketing 18 hours<br />

DMR06 Module 6 - Managing Rehabilitation/ Return<br />

to Work Plan 39 hours<br />

A Certificate will be awarded upon<br />

successful completion of the entire program.<br />

Enrollment is limited.<br />

Deadline for completion and return of<br />

applications for the <strong>Spring</strong> Semester is<br />

March 19, <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

Tuition fee is $3,800.00<br />

NOTE: Fee includes miscellaneous fees<br />

and manuals which are NON TAX<br />

DEDUCTIBLE. Textbook and resource<br />

material fees are extra.<br />

NOTE: All day time classes include one<br />

hour for lunch.


DISABILITY MANAGEMENT, THEORY<br />

AND PRACTI<strong>CE</strong><br />

T h is m od u l e p r ov i d e s t he s tu d e n t w it h an<br />

u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f e f f e c t i v e d i s a b i l i t y<br />

management programs, with insight into the<br />

s c o p e o f t h e d i s a b i l i t y m a n a g e m e n t<br />

coordin ator’s work, a nd with knowle dge of<br />

t h e r e le v a n t h ea l t h c a r e a nd r eh a b i li t a t i on<br />

services. Note: Last class will finish at 3:00.<br />

DMR01 FEE: $763.54 ☎<br />

S1 4 FR/SA 9:00-4:00 IH Apr19 504602<br />

PROFESSIONAL EFFECTIVENESS<br />

T h i s m o d u l e f o c u s e s o n r e q u i r e d<br />

communication skills both oral and written,<br />

supporting the worker and significant others,<br />

c r o s s c u l t u r a l c o m m u n i c a t i o n , a n d<br />

organizational skills. NOTE: Last class will<br />

finish at 3:00.<br />

DMR02 FEE: $604.52 ☎<br />

S1 4 FR/SA 9:00-5:00 IH May24 504608<br />

LEGISLATION, BENEFITS, JOB<br />

ACCOMMODATIONS<br />

A t h r o u g h a n a l ys i s o f r e l ev a n t l e g i s l a t io n<br />

and benefits will be achieved in this module.<br />

E x p l o r i n g i m p l e m e n t a t i o n o f w o r k<br />

m o d i f i c a t i o n s b o t h e n a b l i n g t h e a f f e c t e d<br />

w o r k e r t o r e t u r n t o w o r k a n d p r e v e n t i n g<br />

f u t u r e i n j u r i e s w i l l b e f a c i l i t a t e d . N O T E :<br />

Last class will finish at 5:00.<br />

DMR03 FEE: $646.10 ☎<br />

S1 4 FR/SA 8:00-6:00 IH Jul19 504808<br />

FOOD SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (816)<br />

T h i s C e rt i f i c at e i s d es i g n e d t o u p g ra d e &<br />

enhance the skills of Food Service Workers<br />

c u r r e n t l y e m p l o y e d b y H e a l t h C a r e<br />

F a c i l i t i e s . T h e c u r r i c u l u m f o c u s e s o n t h e<br />

r o l e o f t h e F o o d S e r v i c e W o r k e r a n d t h e<br />

i m p o r t a n c e o f i s s u e s s u c h a s s a f e t y<br />

sanitation and nutrition.<br />

For more information about the program,<br />

or to receive an application, please call<br />

Alma Janke at (905)540-4247 ext. 26715.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A p p l i c a n t s s h o u l d h a v e g o o d<br />

communication skills (must be able to read<br />

and write English). Priority will be given to<br />

t h o s e c u r r e n t l y e m p l o y e d i n t h e f o o d<br />

service department of a health care facility<br />

for a minimum of one year, and provide a<br />

l e t t e r o f r e c o m m e n d a t i o n f r o m t h e i r<br />

s u p e r v i s o r . * A p p l i c a n t s w h o d o n o t<br />

currently work in a Health Care Facility in<br />

the kitchen will have a voluntary field work<br />

requirement of 180 hours. Space is limited<br />

f or t h os e a pp l ic an ts wh o ar e n ot cu rr en tl y<br />

employed as a Dietary Aide.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

HCF10 Introduction to Institutional Food Service<br />

30 hrs.<br />

HCF20 Food Preparation I 30 hrs.<br />

HCF30 Sanitation and Safety 30 hrs.<br />

HCF40 Food Service Management Functions<br />

30 hrs.<br />

HCF50 Food Preparation II 30 hrs.<br />

HCF60 Nutritional Care 30 hrs.<br />

HCF01 Field Placement Component 180 hrs.<br />

INTRODUCTION TO INSTITUTIONAL<br />

FOOD SERVI<strong>CE</strong><br />

I n t hi s i nt ro duc to ry cre di t c our se , y ou wil l<br />

study the role of the food service employe e in<br />

a Health Care institution and explore quality<br />

assurance as it applies to your r ol e. Special<br />

e m p h a s i s i s p l a c e d o n s a n i t a t i o n , s a f e t y<br />

p r a c t i c e s , a n d f i r s t a i d . Y o u w i l l a l s o b e<br />

introduced to some nutritional theory, cooking<br />

i n qua ntit y, me nu pl annin g and proce ssin g,<br />

table service and communication, diet therapy<br />

and food service production systems.<br />

HCF10 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

SA 10 WE 7:00-10:00 IH Apr10 504776<br />

FOOD PREPARATION - 2<br />

YR.2-* In this course, you will continue the study<br />

of cooking which you began in the basic course.<br />

The preparation of short order and breakfast items<br />

including eggs, omelets, pancakes, waffles, french<br />

toast is covered as well as pasta a nd rice. You will<br />

a l s o l ea r n t o b a ke p as t r y do ug h , t e a b i s c ui t s ,<br />

muffins and yeast dough, and to prepare salads<br />

and salad dressings that are colourful, appealing<br />

and nutritious. This is a credit course.<br />

HCF50 FEE: $163.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 IH Apr11 504778<br />

FOOD SERVI<strong>CE</strong> MANAGEMENT<br />

FUNCTIONS<br />

The focus is on menu planning as it relates to<br />

an institutional kitchen. You will learn how to<br />

interpret various menus to decide if the menu<br />

i t e m s a r e w i t h i n t h e c a p a b i l i t y o f y o u r<br />

institution, and to identify appropriate cooking<br />

m et hods . C onve rti ng w ei ghts a nd m easu res<br />

and adapting recipes to specific quantities, as<br />

w e l l a s p o r t i o n i n g f o o d a c c o r d i n g t o t h e<br />

s p e c i f i c a t i o n s o f y o u r i n s t i t u t i o n a r e a l s o<br />

c o v e r e d . A l s o , m a i n t a i n i n g a p p r o p r i a t e<br />

inventories of foods and calculating food costs.<br />

HCF40 FEE: $153.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 IH Apr10 504780<br />

SANITATION AND SAFETY<br />

S e c o n d y e a r s t u d e n t s w i l l c o n c e n t r a t e o n a<br />

w orking envi ronment that w ill enable you and<br />

y o u r c o - w o r k e r s t o d o y o u r j o b s a f e l y .<br />

Regulations and acts which apply to Health Care<br />

Institutions, how to deal w ith fire emergenci es,<br />

h ow t o i d en ti f y a nd de al w i t h s af et y ha za rd s,<br />

special lifting techniques and other precautions to<br />

m inim ize injur ies, personal hygiene, sanit ati on<br />

practices are covered in this credit course.<br />

HCF30 FEE: $155.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 IH Apr9 504777<br />

H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

HEALTH CARE PRODUCTS<br />

COURSES<br />

A T T E N T I O N : H E A L T H C A R E<br />

P R O F E S S I O N A L S I N T E R E S T E D I N A<br />

C A R E E R C H A N G E , O R A N Y O N E<br />

S E E K I N G A R E W A R D I N G C A R E E R I N<br />

C O M M U N I T Y H E A L T H C A R E . W i t h<br />

to da y’ s incr e as ed f oc us o n ho me hea lth car e,<br />

ne w ca r e e r o p p or t un it ie s a r e o p e n in g u p f o r<br />

in divid uals to as sist clients in th e co mmun ity<br />

w i t h t h e s e l e c t i o n a n d u s e o f a r a p i d l y<br />

expanding range of health care products. These<br />

courses have been designed with input from<br />

community employers to prepare individuals to<br />

work in a community pharmacy setting. The<br />

Health Care Product Specialist will provide<br />

clients with knowledgeable advice on a diverse<br />

array of products including herbal medicines,<br />

assistive devices to aid mobility, ostomy care,<br />

orthotics, and pre-and post-natal care. After<br />

completion of the courses individuals will also<br />

be fully prepared to provide advice on the<br />

selection and use of products for respiratory<br />

care, enteral feeding, nutrition, diabetes care<br />

and other needs of both the elderly and infants.<br />

The course of study also provides a thorough<br />

understanding of private and public funding<br />

programs, and knowledge of effective retail<br />

practices for marketing and purchasing health<br />

care products and providing a high level of<br />

customer service. As a final component of the<br />

program of study, participants will have the<br />

opportunity to gain practical experience in a<br />

retail setting through a field placement.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or e-mail<br />

golbam@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

These courses are open to any mature<br />

individual with a strong interest in community<br />

Health Care. A certificate or diploma in a<br />

Health Profession or Health Care Provider<br />

program would be a definite asset.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

HCP01 The Role of the Health Care Products<br />

Specialist 36 hours<br />

HCP02 Managing and Marketing Health Care<br />

Inventory 30 hours<br />

HCP03 Herbal Products and Health Care 30 hours<br />

HCP04 Maintaining Health with External Care<br />

Products 30 hours<br />

HCP05 Maintaining Health with Internal Care<br />

Products 30 hours<br />

HCP06 Health Care Products Specialist Field<br />

Placement 30 hours<br />

An acknowledgement of completion will be<br />

given upon successful completion of the six<br />

Health Care Products courses.<br />

HERBAL PRODUCTS AND HEALTH<br />

CARE<br />

This course will help provide an<br />

understanding of the actions of some of the<br />

commonly used herbal products. Students<br />

will have an understanding of the<br />

pharmacology of the active constituents of<br />

common medicinal plants. Students will also<br />

learn about the different forms in which<br />

herbal products are available. An overview<br />

of manufacturing processes and the<br />

difference between standardized and nonstandardized<br />

products will also be discussed.<br />

HCP03 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 IH Apr8 504866<br />

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H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

MAINTAINING HEALTH WITH<br />

EXTERNAL CARE PRODUCTS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l h e l p s t u d e n t s b e c o m e<br />

familiar with external care products, so that<br />

they can recommend and demonstrate these<br />

p r o d u c t s t o c l i e n t s . S o m e o f t h e t o p i c s<br />

c o v e r e d w i l l i n c l u d e : s k i n / w o u n d c a r e ,<br />

incontinence products, mobility aids, ostomy<br />

c a re , c o m pr e s si o n t h e ra p y , f oo d ca r e , a nd<br />

pre/post natal care.<br />

HCP04 FEE: $150.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr23 504865<br />

MULTIDISCIPLINE<br />

REHABILITATION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (882)<br />

F o l l o w i n g a n a c c i d e n t , i l l n e s s o r i n j u r y ,<br />

in divi dual s m ay expe rien ce dist ur ba nces in<br />

function which affect the way they perceive<br />

themselves, their ability to meet needs, and<br />

fulfil various roles within the family and in<br />

society. The process of rehabilitation assists<br />

t h e s e i n d i v i d u a l s t o a c h i e v e m a x i m u m<br />

i n d e p e n d e n c e i n t h e p e r f o r m a n c e o f p r e -<br />

morbid tasks, work duties, and social roles.<br />

T h i s C e r t i f i c a t e i s i n t e n d e d f o r<br />

Rehab ilitati on Co nsultant s, C ase Ma nagers,<br />

H e a l t h C a r e P r o f e s s i o n a l s , O c c u p a t i o n a l<br />

H e a l t h P r o f e s s i o n a l s , D i s a b i l i t y<br />

C l a i m s / B e n e f i t s P r o f e s s i o n a l s , a n d o t h e r<br />

members of the rehabilitation team who deal<br />

w i t h i n d i v i d u a l s w i t h d i s a b i l i t i e s . T h e<br />

program of study is designed to enhance the<br />

s t u d e n t ’ s k n o w l e d g e o f t h e r e h a b i l i t a t i o n<br />

process, attitudes and skills, to enable them<br />

to promote rehabilitation as an end goal.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or email<br />

coatesp@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

E m p l o y m e n t o r w o r k e x p e r i e n c e i n a<br />

related field.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obt ain the Ce rtifi cate , p artic ipan ts must<br />

c o m p l e t e t h e f o ll o w i n g f o u r m o d u l e s a n d<br />

one field placement:<br />

HZA50 Module 1:Introduction to Rehabilitation and<br />

Disability Management Principles and<br />

Theoretical Framework<br />

HZA54 Module II:Concepts of Medical Rehabilitation<br />

and Quality Assurance<br />

HZB03 Module III:Fundamentals of Vocational<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

HZB04 Module IV:Focused Study<br />

HZB09 Multidiscipline Rehabilitation Field<br />

Placement<br />

S tu d en ts ma y b e ex e mp t ed f r om t h e Fi e ld<br />

P l a c e m e n t c o m p o n e n t o f t h i s p r o g r a m b y<br />

c o m pl e t i n g C l i n ic a l B e h a v i ou r a l S c i e n ce s<br />

— BSI Level 1, at McMaster University.<br />

THERE WILL BE NO SPRING <strong>2002</strong><br />

INTAKE.<br />

PALLIATIVE CARE<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (017)<br />

C a r i n g f o r t h e t e r m i n a l l y i l l a n d t h e i r<br />

f a mi l ie s r e qu i re s a s p e ci a l ra n ge of sk i ll s .<br />

T h i s p r o gr a m i s in t e n de d fo r RN s , R P N s ,<br />

P e rs o na l S u pp o rt Wo r ke r s, H o me Su p po r t<br />

W o r k e r s , S o c i a l W o r k e r s , F u n e r a l H o m e<br />

Personnel and volunteers who work with the<br />

t e r m i n a l l y i l l a n d t h e i r l o v e d o n e s i n a<br />

variety of settings. The program is designed<br />

t o e n h a n c e t h e k n o w l e d g e , s k i l l s a n d<br />

attitudes of those providing palliative care.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715 or email<br />

gwillil@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

There are no admission requirements for<br />

this program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

HZA69 Introduction to Palliative Care** 36 hrs.<br />

This course is a prerequisite for all others in the program<br />

HZT02 Loss and Grief through the Life Span 30 hrs.<br />

HZT03 Communication/Multicultural Issues 30 hrs.<br />

HZT04 Symptom Control 30 hrs.<br />

HZT05 Focus on Caregiverers 30 hrs.<br />

HZT06 Ethical/Legal 30 hrs.<br />

Elective 30 hrs.<br />

INTRODUCTION TO PALLIATIVE CARE<br />

This course is a prerequisite to all<br />

courses/modules in the Palliative Care<br />

Certificate Program. Course equivalents<br />

would include: Palliative Care For The<br />

Allied Health Care Workers, Palliative Care<br />

For The Professional<br />

• Exemptions and prerequisites can be<br />

discussed with the Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26705.<br />

HZA69 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr18 504873<br />

PALLIATIVE CARE FOR ALLIED<br />

CARE PROVIDERS<br />

This course will enhance the knowledge and<br />

skills of allied care providers caring for the<br />

palliative care client and his/her “family”.<br />

Particular emphasis will be placed on the<br />

geriatric client and the chronically ill adult.<br />

Comfort measures will be a thread drawn<br />

through the course, and will include<br />

attention to the environment.<br />

HZPDS FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 BF Apr18 504875<br />

PALLIATIVE CARE FOR HEALTH<br />

PROFESSIONALS<br />

This course is based upon the Palliative Care<br />

Core Skills for Health Care Professionals<br />

(RNs, RPNs, Social Workers, OTs PTs etc.)<br />

It will enhance the knowledge and skills of<br />

those who care for Palliative Care clients<br />

and their families. Topics of study will<br />

include Pain Etiology, Assessment,<br />

Pharmacological and Non Pharmacological<br />

Management and Critical thinking to<br />

develop best practice guidelines.<br />

HZPDZ FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 BF Apr18 504876<br />

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SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT<br />

Many of the concerns for a terminally ill<br />

individual and their family are around how<br />

they will feel during this period. This course<br />

focuses on symptom control and how the<br />

required care can be provided. Also included<br />

will be a discussion of a variety of treatment<br />

modalities used with terminal illnesses.<br />

HZT04 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr18 504874<br />

PARAMEDIC <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(138)<br />

A part time Paramedic I Program beginning<br />

January <strong>2002</strong>. This program is intended for<br />

part time non-EMCA Paramedics.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247, ext. 26737.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Individuals will be expected to provide<br />

proof of employment as a paramedic and a<br />

letter of support from their employer in<br />

order to register.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the Paramedic Certificate,<br />

participants must complete the following<br />

modules:<br />

PAR20 Anatomy and Physiology I (Paramedic)<br />

45 hours<br />

PAR21 Communication for Emergency Health<br />

Workers I 30 hours<br />

PAR22 Crisis Intervention I (Paramedic) 45 hours<br />

PAR23 General Education 45 hours<br />

PAR24 Medico-Legal Aspects 30 hours<br />

PAR25 Patient Care Procedures I - Laboratory<br />

60 hours<br />

PAR26 Patient Care Theory I 60 hours<br />

PAR27 Physical Education I 45 hours<br />

PAR28 Ambulance Operations 45 hours<br />

PAR29 Anatomy and Physiology II (Paramedic)<br />

45 hours<br />

PAR30 Crisis Intervention II (Paramedic) 30 hours<br />

PAR31 General Education 45 hours<br />

PAR32 Hospital/Clinical I 90 hours<br />

PAR33 Patient Care Procedures II - Laboratory<br />

60 hours<br />

PAR34 Patient Care Theory II 60 hours<br />

PAR35 Physical Education II 4 5 hours<br />

PAR36 Advanced Skills for Primary Care<br />

Paramedics 30 hours<br />

PAR37 Advanced Skills for Primary Care<br />

Paramedics - Laboratory 30 hours<br />

PAR38 Ambulance Field Experience 90 hours<br />

PAR39 Hospital Clinical II 45 hours<br />

PAR40 Patient Care Procedures III 45 hours<br />

PAR41 Patient Care Theory III 60 hours<br />

PAR42 Communication for Emergency Health<br />

Workers II 30 hours<br />

PAR43 Professional Issues, Research and<br />

Leadership 45 hours<br />

PAR44 Ambulance Field Consolidation 338 hours<br />

PAR45 Paramedic Comprehensive Review<br />

32 hours


COMMUNICATION FOR EMERGENCY<br />

HEALTH WORKERS I<br />

S tu d e n ts w il l d e v e lo p th e ir o r a l a n d w r i tte n<br />

c o m m u n i c a t i o n s k i l l s a n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n<br />

techniques for various age groups and cultures,<br />

le a r n me d ic a l te r m in o lo gy , t he p r in c ip le s o f<br />

a cc ur a te r ep or t writin g a nd p r a c tise ef f ec tive<br />

listening and communication skills, use E-mail<br />

an d Inter net fo r communica tion a nd re sea rc h,<br />

r e ad , a na ly z e a n d d is cu s s , an d wr ite ab o ut a<br />

variety of texts and issues relating to the health<br />

c a r e f i e l d a n d w i l l p r e s e n t r e v i e w s o f<br />

professional journal articles.<br />

PAR21 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 FR 9:00-12:00 IH May3 504795<br />

MEDICO - LEGAL ASPECTS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o p r o v i d e t h e<br />

s t u d e n t w i t h t h e a b i l i t y t o a p p l y r e l e v a n t<br />

l e g i s l a t i o n a n d r e g u l a t i o n s e n a c t e d b y<br />

P r o vi n c i a l a n d F e de r a l G o v er n m e n ts . T he<br />

s tu d en t w il l f o cu s u po n t h e ac c ou n ta b il i ty<br />

and responsibility of his/her own behavious,<br />

b y c o n c e n t r a t i o n u p o n t h e l e g a l i t i e s<br />

g ov e rn i ng h i s/ h er pr of e ss i on a l d ut i es . T he<br />

s t u d e n t w i l l u n d e r s t a n d h i s / h er r o l e a s a n<br />

a d v o c a t e f o r p a t i e n t r i g h t s t o d i g n i t y ,<br />

p r i v a c y , c o n f i d e n t i a l i t y , a n d c o n s e n t / n o n<br />

consent to treatment.<br />

PAR24 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 FR 1:00-4:00 IH May3 504796<br />

PERSONAL SUPPORT<br />

WORKER <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(034)<br />

The Personal Support Worker program has been<br />

a p p r o v e d b y t h e M i n is t r y o f H e a lt h a n d th e<br />

M in i s tr y o f E d u c a t io n a n d T r a in in g f o r t h e<br />

tr aining of workers who provide personal care<br />

a n d s u pp o r t to p e o pl e liv in g a t h om e a n d in<br />

l o n g - t e r m c a r e f a c i l i t i e s . T h i s p r o g r a m<br />

consolidates and replaces the Health Care Aide<br />

and Home Support Programs. The program will<br />

p r o v id e th e le a r n e r w it h t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o<br />

d ev e lo p th e a ttitu d e, a pp r o a ch to c lie nts a nd<br />

skills that a re critical to the well-being, comfort,<br />

safety and health of the people they support.<br />

For more information call 905)540-4247<br />

ext. 26737 or email<br />

boyera@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Ontario secondary School Diploma or equivalent<br />

with English, year4, general level, Mathe matics,<br />

year 2, general level. Mature applicants (over 19<br />

a nd no t me eting th e a dmis s ion r eq uir eme nts )<br />

w i l l b e r e q u i r e d t o d o t h e m a t u r e t e s t i n g .<br />

Accepted applicants will be r equired to provide<br />

an up- to-date immunization record. Success ful<br />

c o m p l e t i o n o f C P R B a s i c R e s c u e r C a n d<br />

Standard First Aid training will be required prior<br />

to clinical modules. NOTE: Once students have<br />

been accepted and registered into the program, a<br />

c e r t i f i c a t e o f “ P o l i c e C l e a r a n c e ” a n d / o r<br />

“Con sen t to Disc los ur e” may be re ques te d by<br />

the clinical placement agency.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o o b t a i n t h e P e r s o n a l S u p p o r t W o r k e r<br />

C er ti f ic at e, p ar ti ci p an ts m us t co mp l et e th e<br />

following modules:<br />

PSW10 Role of Worker/Uniqueness of the Individual<br />

27 hours<br />

PSW11 Interpersonal Skills 18 hours<br />

PSW38 Abuse 10 hours<br />

PSW48 Safety and Household Management<br />

13 hours<br />

PSW49 Meal Preparation 15 hours<br />

PSW25 Assisting a Person with Mobility 33 hours<br />

PSW28 PSW: Personal Hygiene 21 hours<br />

PSW20 Optimal Support and Care Planning<br />

13 hours<br />

PSW41 Cognitive Impairment/Mental Health Issues<br />

21 hours<br />

PSW43 PSW Clinical A 109 hours<br />

PSW44 PSW Clinical B 36 hours<br />

PSW31 PSW: Assisting the Family 13 hours<br />

PSW33 PSW: Ongoing Conditions 36 hours<br />

PSW36 Assisting a Person who is Dying 13 hours<br />

PSW37 PSW: Assisting with Medication 12 hours<br />

PSW45 PSW Clinical C 72 hours<br />

PSW46 PSW Clinical D 48 hours<br />

OPTIMAL SUPPORT AND CARE<br />

PLANNING<br />

This module builds on the materials presented in<br />

t he introductory module “Int er per sonal Ski lls”.<br />

I t ide nt ifies the support to be provided and the<br />

s igni fic ance of t he need for the support t o t he<br />

c l i en t . S up por t i n g t he cl i e nt t o re l e ar n/ r e ga i n<br />

r outine abil it ies and is sues of t he ri ghts of t he<br />

client as a receiver of support will be presented.<br />

C o u r s e f e e i n c l u d e s p r i n t e d m a t e r i a l .<br />

PREREQUISITE: All introductory modules.<br />

PSW20 FEE: $64.35 ☎<br />

S1 5 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr2 504754<br />

COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND<br />

MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES<br />

P SW wor ke rs r ecog niz e t hat be havi our s o r<br />

c h a n g e s i n b e h a v i o u r c a n b e r e l a t e d t o<br />

illness or other conditions, such as cognitive<br />

i m p a i r m e n t , s u b s t a n c e a b u s e o r m e n t a l<br />

i l l n e s s . T h e y i d e n t i f y f a c t o r s w h i c h c a n<br />

i n c r ea s e t h e r i s k o f s u i ci d e a n d r e c og n i z e<br />

s i g n s o f p o s s i b l e s u i c i d a l b e h a v i o r . T h i s<br />

m o d u l e i n t r o d u c e s s t u d e n t s t o c o m m o n<br />

p s y c hi a t ri c co n d i ti o n s ( a ff e c ti v e d i s o rd e r s<br />

a n d s c h i z o p h r e n i a ) , s u b s t a n c e a b u s e a n d<br />

c o g n i t i v e i m p a i r m e n t . P R E R E Q U I S T I E :<br />

PSW20, 28. One class on Tues. May 7th.<br />

PSW41 FEE: $103.95 ☎<br />

S1 7 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr4 504766<br />

PSW CLINICAL A -<br />

FACULTY SUPERVISED<br />

T h i s 1 0 8 h o u r s u p e r v i s e d c l i n i c a l<br />

e xp eri en ce w ill b e in t he L on g Te rm C ar e<br />

F a c i l i t y a n d w i l l g i v e t h e s t u d e n t i n t h e<br />

P e r s o n a l S u p p o r t W o r k e r P r o g r a m t h e<br />

o pp o rt un it y to ap pl y k no wl ed ge an d sk i ll s<br />

p r e v i o u s l y l e a r n e d t o t h e c l i e n t s e t t i n g .<br />

Dates, times and location of clinical will be<br />

a r r a n g e d b y t h e p r o g r a m m a n a g e r .<br />

PREREQUISITE: PSW20, PSW28<br />

PSW43 FEE: $480.11 ☎<br />

S1 16 FW 504747<br />

SA 16 FW 504763<br />

H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

PSW CLINICAL B - FACULTY<br />

PRE<strong>CE</strong>PTED<br />

Thi s 36 ho ur pr ec ept ed cl in ica l exp eri en ce<br />

will be in the Long Term Care Facility and<br />

will give the student in the Personal Support<br />

Wo rke r Pr og ram a n ad dit io na l opp or tu ni ty<br />

to apply prev iously lea rned knowl edge and<br />

skills to the cli ent setting. Dates, times and<br />

locat ion of clini cal will be arran ged by the<br />

program manager. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PSW20, PSW28, PSW43.<br />

PSW44 FEE: $85.68 ☎<br />

S1 5 FW 504765<br />

PERSONAL SUPPORT<br />

WORKER BRIDGING<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or email<br />

boyera@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

PURPOSE OF THE BRIDGING PROGRAMS<br />

The Bridging Programs are to provide<br />

individuals, currently working in the<br />

community, who have a HCA Certificate,<br />

a Home Support Certificate (Level 3) or a<br />

Home Support Level 2 Course from a<br />

MET approved program, with the<br />

opportunity to obtain a PSW Certificate.<br />

There are three Personal Support Worker<br />

Bridging Programs offered to individuals<br />

at <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

PSW Bridging Program for Home Support Level 2<br />

PSW Bridging Program for Home Support Level 3<br />

PSW Bridging Program for Health Care Aides<br />

(Community)<br />

PSW BRIDGING PROGRAM<br />

FOR HOME SUPPORT LEVEL 2<br />

(270 HOURS) This program is designed for<br />

individuals currently working in the community<br />

for a recognized agency who have successfully<br />

completed a Home Support Level 2 Course from a<br />

MET approved program. The learner will have the<br />

opportunity to become aware of the role and<br />

responsibilities of the Personal Support Worker in<br />

various settings and to increase his/her knowledge<br />

and skills to support individuals in maintaining to<br />

the degree possible, their independence, social,<br />

emotional and spiritual well-being, safety,<br />

mobility, personal hygiene and comfort.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

PSW10 Role of the Worker/Uniqueness of Individual<br />

*27 hours<br />

PSW28 Personal Hygiene *21 hours<br />

PSW20 Optimal Support and Care Planning<br />

*13 hours<br />

PSWB3 Safety and Assisting a Person with Mobility<br />

18 hours<br />

PSW41 Cognitive Impairment and Mental Health<br />

Issues *21 hours<br />

PSW33 Assisting A Person to Manage Ongoing<br />

Conditions *36 hours<br />

PSW36 Assisting the Person who is Dying *13 hours<br />

PSW37 Assisting a Person with Medication *12 hours<br />

Total Theory Hours 161 hours<br />

Clinical A Facility Placement (Supervised)*109 hours<br />

Total Program Hours 270 hours<br />

Note: An * indicates that the course hours,<br />

learning outcomes and learning objectives<br />

are the same as for existing courses in the<br />

full Personal Support Worker Program.<br />

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H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

PSW BRIDGING PROGRAM<br />

FOR HOME SUPPORT<br />

LEVEL 3<br />

( 1 8 0 HO UR S) T hi s p r o g r a m is d e s ig n e d f o r<br />

individuals currently wor king in the c ommunity<br />

for a r ecognized agency who have successf ully<br />

c o m p l e t e d t h e H o m e S u p p o r t C e r t i f i c a t e<br />

P r o g r a m L e v e l 3 f r o m a M E T a p p r o v e d<br />

program. The lea rne r will have the opportunity<br />

to become aware of the role and responsibilities<br />

o f t h e P e r s o n a l S u p p o r t W o r k e r i n v a r i o u s<br />

se tting an d to inc reas e his /he r knowle dge and<br />

sk ills to sup port ind ividua ls in ma intaining to<br />

the degre e pos sible, their independence, social,<br />

e m o t i o n a l a n d s p i r i t u a l w e l l - b e i n g , s a f e t y ,<br />

mobility, pers onal hygiene and comfor t.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

PSWB1 Introduction to the Role of the PSW<br />

18 hours<br />

PSWB3 Safety and Assisting with Mobility 18 hours<br />

PSWB4 Mental Health Issues for PSW Bridging<br />

10 hours<br />

PSWB5 Ongoing Conditions for PSW Bridging<br />

13 hours<br />

PSW37 Assisting a Person with Medication<br />

*12 hours<br />

Total theory Hours 71 hours<br />

Clinical A Facility Placement (Supervised)*109 hours<br />

Total Program Hours 180 hours<br />

No te :A n * in di ca te s th at t he c ou rs e ho ur s,<br />

l ea r ni n g ou t co m es a n d le a rn i ng ob je c ti v es<br />

ar e the s am e a s for e xi sti ng co ur ses i n the<br />

full Personal Support Worker Program.<br />

PSW BRIDGING PROGRAM<br />

FOR HEALTH CARE AIDES<br />

(COMMUNITY)<br />

This program is designed for individuals currently<br />

w o r k i n g i n t h e c o m m u n i t y f o r a r e c o g n i z e d<br />

a g e n c y w h o h a v e s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e d a<br />

Health Care Aide Program from a MET approved<br />

program. The learner will have the opportunity to<br />

become aware of the role and responsibilities of<br />

the Persona l Suppor t Worker in var ious sett ing<br />

and to increase his/ her knowl edge and skills t o<br />

support individuals in maintaining, to the degree<br />

possi ble, t heir independence, soci al, emot ional<br />

and spiritual well-being, safety, mobility, persona<br />

hygiene and comfort.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

PSWB1 Introduction to the Role of the PSW<br />

18 hours<br />

PSW48 Safety and Household Management<br />

*13 hours<br />

PSW49 Meal Preparation *15 hours<br />

PSW31 Assisting the Family *13 hours<br />

PSWB4 Mental Health Issues for PSW Bridging<br />

10 hours<br />

PSWB5 Ongoing Conditions for PSW Bridging<br />

13 hours<br />

PSW37 Assisting a Person with Medications<br />

*12 hours<br />

Total Theory Hours 94 hours<br />

Clinical Course based on individual experience.<br />

No te :A n * in di ca te s th at t he c ou rs e ho ur s,<br />

l ea r ni n g ou t co m es a n d le a rn i ng ob je c ti v es<br />

ar e the s am e a s for e xi sti ng co ur ses i n the<br />

full Persona Support Worker Program.<br />

DATES FOR PSW BRIDGING TO BE<br />

ARRANGED<br />

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN<br />

DIPLOMA (407)<br />

This program, offered through Continuing<br />

Education on a part-time basis, prepares<br />

individuals to assist pharmacists in the delivery<br />

of pharmaceutical services, in hospital settings<br />

and in community pharmacies.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or e-mail<br />

golbam@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Ontario Secondary School<br />

Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with the<br />

following specific requirements: English,<br />

year 4, general; Mathematics, year 4 general;<br />

Chemistry, senior, general; and one<br />

additional senior science, general. Applicants<br />

should also possess a Standard First Aid<br />

Certificate. Keyboarding skills of 30 words<br />

per minute are also required before enrolling<br />

in the Community Pharmacy Lab Courses.<br />

Applicants who are 19 years of age or older<br />

who do not meet all the stated academic<br />

requirements above may apply as Mature<br />

Applicants. Each application is reviewed on<br />

an individual basis. Mature applicants must<br />

participate in admission tests and may be<br />

required to complete preparatory courses.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

NEW PROGRAM OF STUDIES<br />

Level I<br />

PM101 Orientation to Pharmacy 28 hours<br />

PM103 Pharmaceutical Fundamentals 56 hours<br />

PM102 Pharmaceutical Calculations I 28 hours<br />

HD001 Anatomy & Physiology for Health Care<br />

56 hours<br />

CO212 Computers For Pharmacy Technicians<br />

42 hours<br />

PM104 Pharmaceutical Fundamental Lab 42 hours<br />

PM107 Community Pharmacy Practice I 28 hours<br />

LL041 Communications 42 hours<br />

PM201 Pharmacology I 56 hours<br />

PM202 Pharmaceutical Calculations II 28 hours<br />

PM203 Legislation For Pharmacy 28 hours<br />

PM016 Community Pharmacy Theory 42 hours<br />

PM207 Community Pharmacy Practice II 56 hours<br />

PM204 Institutional Pharmacy Practice 56 hours<br />

Level II<br />

PM304 Institutional Pharmacy Theory 42 hours<br />

PM302 Sterile Products Theory 42 hours<br />

PM303 Sterile Products Practice 56 hours<br />

SS170 Human Relations 42 hours<br />

LL124 Literature 42 hours<br />

PM301 Pharmacology II 56 hours<br />

PM307 Community Pharmacy Practice III 56 hours<br />

PM306 Field Placement Orientation (1 day/wk)<br />

49 hours<br />

PM991 Community Pharmacy Experience 1<br />

140 hours<br />

PM992 Institutional Pharmacy Experience 1<br />

140 hours<br />

PM401 Non-Prescription Drug Products 28 hours<br />

PM402 Assistive Devices 28 hours<br />

PM403 Herbal and Complimentary Care Medicine<br />

28 hours<br />

PM404 Pharmacy Retailing 21 hours<br />

PM405 Community Pharmacy Practice Review<br />

21 hours<br />

PM406 Institutional Pharmacy Practice Review<br />

21 hours<br />

100 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

NOTE: Most hours of PM991 and PM992<br />

can only be arranged during the day. It is<br />

strongly recommended that students take at<br />

least two courses per semester in order to<br />

complete the program within a reasonable<br />

period of time. Completion of all Level 1<br />

courses is strongly advised before beginning<br />

the Level II courses.<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLA)<br />

You may qualify for credit for skills and<br />

knowledge you have acquired in your work<br />

experiences. If interested in pursuing credit<br />

for prior learning please contact the Prior<br />

Learning Assessment Office at (905) 575-<br />

1212, ext. 3298 or (519)759-7200 ext.3298.<br />

Assessment FEE: $96.00<br />

NEXT INTAKE OF STUDENTS -<br />

SEPTEMBER, <strong>2002</strong>. To apply for the<br />

September <strong>2002</strong> intake please fill out the<br />

form below.<br />

I wish to apply for the Part-time<br />

Pharmacy Technician Program<br />

Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

A d d r e s s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Home Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Business Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Mail this application along with<br />

high school transcripts to:<br />

Mary Golba-Bylhouwer,<br />

Program Manager <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Of<br />

Applied Arts And Technology<br />

Institute for Applied Health Sciences<br />

(IAHS)<br />

1400 Main Street West<br />

Hamilton, Ontario<br />

L8S 1C7<br />

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INSTITUTIONAL PHARMACY<br />

PRACTI<strong>CE</strong><br />

In this laboratory, the student is exposed to<br />

the functions and applications of a hospital<br />

pharmacy based computer system. The<br />

student is given practical experience in the<br />

correct preparation, measuring, computer<br />

entry, labelling and packaging of the<br />

institutional prescription. NOTE: There will<br />

be some Saturday sessions.<br />

PM204 FEE: $270.00 ☎<br />

S1 18 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr25 504785<br />

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INSTITUTIONAL PHARMACY<br />

THEORY<br />

The student will be familiarized with<br />

hospital organizations and the roles and<br />

relationships of different health care<br />

professionals caring for the patient. The<br />

course includes a review of drug distribution<br />

systems including ward stock, unit dose etc.<br />

Purchasing and inventory controls, including<br />

an understanding of the hospital formulary<br />

systems, prepares the student for this<br />

employment setting. NOTE: There will be<br />

some Saturday sessions.<br />

PM304 FEE: $215.00 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr23 504784


COMMUNITY PHARMACY<br />

EXPERIEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

Field experience in a community pharmacy<br />

p la c e me n t p r ov i de s a re a l l i fe s i t ua t i on in<br />

w hi c h t h e st u d en t p r ac t i ce s a n d i nt e gr a t es<br />

classroom theory under the supervision of a<br />

P h a r m a c i s t . D a t e s , t i m e s a n d c l i n i c a l s i t e<br />

m u s t b e a r r a n g e d w i t h t h e P r o g r a m<br />

M a na g e r. N O T E : M o st h ou r s c a n o nl y be<br />

a r r a n g e d f o r d a y s , M o n d a y t o F r i d a y .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : A l l p h a r m a c y c o u r s e s<br />

Level I and Level II.<br />

PM991 FEE: $283.80 ☎<br />

S1 FW 504783<br />

HOSPITAL PHARMACY EXPERIEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

F i e l d e x p e r i e n c e i n a h o s p i t a l p h a r m a c y<br />

pl ac eme nt p rov id es th e st ude nt w ith a r eal<br />

l i f e s i t u a t i o n t o p r a c t i c e a n d i n t e g r a t e<br />

classroom theory under the supervision of a<br />

P h a r m a c i s t . D a t e s , t i m e s a n d c l i n i c a l s i t e<br />

m u s t b e a r r a n g e d w i t h t h e P r o g r a m<br />

Manag er. Mo st hou rs can only be ar ranged<br />

f o r d a y s , M o n d a y s t o F r i d a y .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : A l l p h a r m a c y c o u r s e s<br />

level 1 and 2.<br />

PM992 FEE: $283.80 ☎<br />

S1 FW 504786<br />

PHYTOTHERAPY<br />

(HERBAL MEDICINE) (033)<br />

T h e P h y t o t h e r a p y p r o g r a m i s c u r r e n t l y<br />

o f f e r e d i n p a r t - t i m e f o r m a t t h r o u g h<br />

Continuing Education, Health Sciences.<br />

Courses are designed to prepare participants<br />

to eventually practice as a Herbalist or to<br />

respond to the growing herbal industry by<br />

providing background information and to<br />

enhance the knowledge of health care<br />

providers concerning this complementary<br />

mode of therapy.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or email<br />

golbam@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Registrants should possess an Ontario<br />

Secondary School Graduation Diploma or<br />

equivalent and it is suggested that registrants<br />

have taken chemistry at the high school<br />

level. Course work involves areas of<br />

anatomy, physiology, biochemistry,<br />

pathology, clinical and differential<br />

examination and knowledge of botany and<br />

of the materia medica (the herbs). Since this<br />

program is offered part time it is anticipated<br />

that the course work and 500 clinical hours<br />

will take five to seven years to complete.<br />

Prior learning assessment is available for<br />

college credit and exemptions will also be<br />

considered where appropriate.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

There will be opportunity to complete a shorter<br />

“Herbal Technician Certificate” for those<br />

interested in working in the Herbal Industry.<br />

SEE DISTAN<strong>CE</strong> EDUCATION<br />

SECTION FOR MORE<br />

PHYTOTHERAPY COURSES.<br />

NOTE: THIS PROGRAM WILL BE<br />

REVISED IN THE NEAR FUTURE.<br />

BOTANY 1<br />

The aim of this course is to give the student<br />

the knowledge of basic plant anatomy,<br />

reproduction, response to the environment as<br />

well as the tools required to correctly<br />

identify the family, genus and species of a<br />

variety of plants. Special emphasis on plants<br />

used in Phytotherapy and presentation of<br />

powdered herbs will be covered in Botany<br />

II.<br />

HMP05 FEE: $159.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 IH Apr24 504821<br />

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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS I<br />

The aim of this course is to integrate the<br />

student’s knowledge of pathology, physical<br />

examination and herbal medicines, in order<br />

to prepare the student for the consultation<br />

process. This course is for advanced level<br />

students. Pre-requisite: HMP29.<br />

HMP32 FEE: $352.00 ☎<br />

S1 15 WE 6:30-10:30 IH Apr3 504862<br />

MATERIA MEDICA I<br />

This course begins a discussion of the<br />

history of Phytotherapy from antiquity to the<br />

present state. The student will then begin a<br />

systematic method of collection of<br />

information about the medicinal plants to<br />

form a concise data set that may be<br />

developed throughout the Phytotherapy<br />

program. NOTE: No class May 20/02.<br />

HMP14 FEE: $143.00 ☎<br />

S1 7 MO 6:30-9:30 IH Apr8 504820<br />

PHARMACOGNOSY - PART 1 -<br />

MODULE A<br />

This course examines the processes needed<br />

to transform a living plant into a commercial<br />

medicine. Topics include the history and<br />

development of Pharmacognosy as a<br />

science, growing, harvesting, drying and<br />

storing of herbs. Effects of light, moisture,<br />

temperature, oxygen, development of<br />

organisms and natural variations in the<br />

nature and quantity of active constituents of<br />

plants are considered. Botany I should be<br />

taken along with this course. NOTE: No<br />

class on May 20th.<br />

HMP11 FEE: $163.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr9 504823<br />

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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION II<br />

This course is a continuation of the studies<br />

in Physical Examination I. This course is for<br />

advanced level students preparing for<br />

clinical placement. Pre-requisite: MHP29.<br />

HMP33 FEE: $191.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr25 504863<br />

Need upgrading in<br />

Math & English?<br />

Call the Literacy and<br />

Basic Skills Program<br />

at (905)575-2029<br />

H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

PSYCHOSOCIAL<br />

REHABILITATION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (016)<br />

Psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) is an<br />

approach to working with adults with a<br />

prolonged mental illness. The aim of this<br />

program is to provide knowledge and skills<br />

related to PSR principles and practices to<br />

frontline staff and service users of mental<br />

health agencies.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Eligible applicants should have a degree,<br />

diploma or certificate, and/or related<br />

experience, in a relevant field.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the Certificate, participants must<br />

successfully complete the following six<br />

modules starting with PSR01. A completed<br />

immunization record is required prior to any<br />

clinical experience.<br />

PSR01 Principles and Practices of PSR - Part I<br />

39 hours + 6 hours independent study<br />

PSR02 Principles and Practices of PSR - Part II<br />

39 hours + 6 hours independent study<br />

PSR03 The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Process<br />

39 hours + 6 hours independent study<br />

PSR04 Case Management<br />

39 hours + 6 hours independent study<br />

PSR05 Topical Seminars in PSR 45 hours<br />

PSR06 Field Placement in PSR 60 hours<br />

This program is also offered through<br />

distance education. Refer to the Distance<br />

Education and Ontario Learn section.<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT<br />

(PLA)<br />

You may qualify for credit for skills and<br />

knowledge you may have acquired in<br />

other courses or in your work experience.<br />

If interested in pursuing prior learning<br />

assessment, please call (905) 540-4247<br />

ext. 26715.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: $96.00<br />

REFLEXOLOGY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE COURSE<br />

REFLEXOLOGY <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

COURSE<br />

This course is taught by a certified teacher<br />

from the Ontario <strong>College</strong> of Reflexology.<br />

The course focuses on foot reflexology.<br />

Successful completion of the course will<br />

allow the student to do a written and<br />

practical exam, to obtain a certificate from<br />

the Ontario <strong>College</strong> of Reflexology (OCR).<br />

The course fee includes the required manual<br />

costs, as well as the fees for writing the<br />

OCR exams.<br />

GI778 FEE: $650.00 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr9 504790<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr11 504791<br />

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H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

GERONTOLOGY<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

ACTIVATION TECHNIQUES IN<br />

GERONTOLOGY (ADJUVANT)<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (812)<br />

This program is intended for individuals who<br />

already work with the elderly, and who plan<br />

to work as part of a care team in assisting the<br />

e l d e r l y t o m a i n t a i n o r r e g a i n p h y s i c a l ,<br />

in tell ectu a l a nd e moti onal fun ctio ning. Th e<br />

student will devel op skill in the design an d<br />

imp lement atio n of ther apeut ic a ctiv ities for<br />

elderly individuals and or groups.<br />

For more information and an admission<br />

questionnaire, please call (905)540-4247<br />

ext. 26737<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants must show proof of a) successful<br />

c o m p l e t i o n o f a n a p p r o v e d d i p l o m a o r<br />

degree program in a related field, or a postbasic<br />

certificate such as Health Care Aide or<br />

R . P. N . , P .S . W .; b) at le a s t s i x ( 6) mo n t hs<br />

ex peri enc e w ork ing wi th the el der ly (in an<br />

i n s t i t u t i o n a l s e t t i n g ) ; c ) a p p r o v a l o f t h e i r<br />

employer for field placement.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

The program consists of approximately 200<br />

hours of instruction in the following courses:<br />

ADJ01 Orientation (approx. 3 weeks day time study)<br />

90 hrs.<br />

ADJ02 Clinical Experience 25 hrs.<br />

ADJ03 Home Study (including 30 hours classroom)<br />

85 hrs<br />

T h e a p p r o x i m a t e c o s t o f t h i s p r o g r a m i s<br />

$940.00 plus text.<br />

There will be no intake for the <strong>Spring</strong><br />

<strong>2002</strong> Semester. The next expected offering<br />

is Fall <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

WORKING WITH DEMENTIA<br />

CLIENTS - MULTI<br />

DISCIPLINE PROGRAM<br />

( P e n d i n g A p p r o v a l ) T h i s p r o g r a m i s<br />

i n t e n d e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s w h o a r e , o r a r e<br />

interested in, working with dementia clients.<br />

I t i s d e s i g n e d t o i n c r e a s e t h e k n o w l e d g e ,<br />

c o m p e t e n c y a n d s k i l l l e v e l o f c a r e g i v e r s<br />

working with dementia clients. It expresses a<br />

holistic approach to care.<br />

For further information please call (905)<br />

540-4247, ext. 26715.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

P o s t - C e r t i f i c a t e C e r t i f i c a t e p r o g r a m a )<br />

completion of an approved certificate program<br />

in health or huma n services OR b) experience<br />

w o r k i n g w i t h d e m e n t i a c l i e n t s i n o t h e r<br />

capacities such as volunteers, family caregivers,<br />

etc. (considered on an individual basis).<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T h i s 1 8 6 h o u r p r o g r a m c o n s i s t s o f s i x<br />

cr e di ts; f o ur com pul sory a cade mic su bje ct;<br />

one elective; plus a clinical field placement.<br />

DEM01 Overview of Dementia Care 24 hours<br />

DEM02 Communication and Interpersonal Skills in<br />

Dementia Care 24 hours<br />

DEM03 Caregiving Skills in Dementia Care 24 hours<br />

DEM04 Ethics and Legalities in Dementia Care<br />

24 hours<br />

DEM05 Clinical/Field Placement with Clients<br />

60 hours<br />

Elective 30 hours<br />

DEMENTIA STUDIES -<br />

MULTIDISCIPLINE POST-<br />

DIPLOMA/DEGREE<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (Pending<br />

Approval)<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Completion of a Diploma or Degree in Health<br />

Sciences or Human Services, or a Diploma or<br />

Degree approved by Program Manager.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Post Graduate Pr ogram is 285 hour addi ng two<br />

a d d i t i o n a l c o u r s e s a n d a n e x t e n d e d f i e l d<br />

p l a c e m e n t . C o u r s e s a r e i n t e g r a t e d w i t h t h e<br />

Working with Dementia Clients - Multidiscipline<br />

Post-Certificate Certificate pr ogram.<br />

DEM01 Overview of Dementia Care 24 hours<br />

DEM02 Communication and Interpersonal Skills in<br />

Dementia Care 24 hours<br />

DEM03 Caregiving Skills in Dementia Care 24 hours<br />

DEM04 Ethics and Legalities in Dementia Care<br />

24 hours<br />

DEM06 Evaluation and Program Planning for<br />

Managers and Leaders in<br />

Dementia Care 45 hours<br />

DEM07 Research and Development<br />

in Dementia Care 24 hours<br />

DEM08 Dementia Clinical/Field Placement 90 hours<br />

Elective 30 hours<br />

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OVERVIEW OF DEMENTIA CARE<br />

This course will provide an understanding of<br />

t h e d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n n o r m a l a g i n g a n d<br />

d e m e n t i a . T h e c o u r s e w i l l e m p h a s i z e t h e<br />

importance of providing a holistic approach<br />

t o ca re w ith in t he e xi st in g med ic al m od el ;<br />

e x p r e s s t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f a n a p p r o p r i a t e<br />

physical and emotional environment; and<br />

discuss the effects of dementia on care<br />

givers, clients and the family unit.<br />

DEM01 FEE: $118.80 ☎<br />

S1 8 TU 12:00-3:00 BF Apr9 504662<br />

S2 8 TH 6:30-9:30 BF Apr11 504907<br />

GERONTOLOGY<br />

MULTIDISCIPLINE: POST-<br />

DIPLOMA <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(806)<br />

This program is designed for those who wish<br />

to pursue formal studies in aging. It is<br />

intended for individuals involved with the<br />

elderly through work or volunteer experience.<br />

For further information on program<br />

electives and PLA please call (905) 540-<br />

4247, ext. 26715 or e-mail<br />

gwillil@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants must be graduates of a diploma<br />

or certificate program in Health Sciences or<br />

Human Services (ie.RN, RPN, Health Care<br />

Aide, Personal Support Worker, Recreation,<br />

Social Worker, etc.). Applicants without an<br />

approved certificate may apply if they have<br />

been working with older adults for at least<br />

two years and can submit in written<br />

recommendation for their employer.<br />

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Program of Studies<br />

Courses are integrated with the Gerontology<br />

Multidiscipline: Post Certificate (019)<br />

GER10 An Introduction to the Study of Aging<br />

30 hours<br />

GER20 Physiology of Aging 30 hours<br />

**(GER10 and GER20 are prerequisites for all other<br />

courses in the program)**<br />

GER30 Assessment and Planning 30 hours<br />

GER41 Mental Health Aspects of Aging 30 hours<br />

GER51 Legal and Ethical Issues related to Aging<br />

30 hours<br />

GER71 Community-based Field Experience<br />

30 hours<br />

GER81 Institutional-based Field Experience<br />

30 hours<br />

GER91 Elective 30 hours<br />

GER60 Individual Study 45 hours<br />

GER92 Elective 30 hours<br />

GERONTOLOGY<br />

MULTIDISCIPLINE:POST-<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(019)<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Courses are integrated with the Gerontology<br />

Multidispline: Post Diploma Certificate<br />

(806)<br />

GER10 An introduction to the Study of Aging<br />

30 hours<br />

GER20 Physiology of Aging 30 hours<br />

**(GER10 and GER20 are prerequisites for all other<br />

courses in the program)**<br />

GER30 Assessment and Planning 30 hours<br />

GER41 Mental Health Aspects of Aging 30 hours<br />

GER51 Legal and Ethical Issues related to Aging<br />

30 hours<br />

GER71 Field Experience I 30 hours<br />

GER81 Field Experience II 30 hours<br />

GER91 Elective 30 hours<br />

INDIVIDUAL STUDY<br />

This course will allow a student to pursue a<br />

particular topic in depth through<br />

independent research and/or extensive<br />

reading. The program manager/faculty<br />

member must approve a student’s project.<br />

No orientation, contact the Program<br />

Manager at (905) 540-4247, ext. 26705.<br />

GER60 FEE: $107.10 ☎<br />

S1 FW Apr10 504809<br />

COMMUNITY-BASED FIELD<br />

EXPERIEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

Field experience in a community based<br />

Gerontology program provides the student<br />

with the opportunity to learn through<br />

experience; and receive the guidance,<br />

knowledge and skills of experienced<br />

personnel working in Gerontology. This 30<br />

hour experience will enable the student to<br />

integrate the theoretical components of the<br />

Gerontology courses with the practical<br />

application. Dates, times and clinical site<br />

must be arranged with the Program Manager.<br />

Please call 905-540-4247, ext. 26705.<br />

GER71 FEE: $71.40 ☎<br />

S1 FW Apr10 504810


INSTITUTIONAL-<br />

BASED FIELD EXPERIEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

F i e l d e x p e r i e n c e i n a n I n s t i t u t i o n b a s e d<br />

Gerontology program provides the student with<br />

t h e op p o r t u ni t y t o l e a r n t hr o u g h e x pe r i en c e ;<br />

and receive guidance, knowledge and skills of<br />

experienced personnel working in Gerontology.<br />

This 30 hour experience will enable the student<br />

t o int eg ra te t he t heo ret i cal com pon ent s of t he<br />

G e r o n t o l o g y c o u r s e s w i t h t h e p r a c t i c a l<br />

application. Dates, times and clinical site must<br />

be arranged with the Program Manager. Please<br />

call 905-540-4247, ext. 26705.<br />

GER81 FEE: $71.40 ☎<br />

S1 FW Apr10 504811<br />

OTHER GERONTOLOGY<br />

COURSES<br />

Dentistry and Oral Health (HZD01)<br />

Interpersonal Crisis Management courses<br />

refer to the Health Sciences -<br />

For The General Public section.<br />

RESTORATIVE CARE<br />

This cour se is desi gned to ed ucate workers<br />

on how to improve functioning of resi dents<br />

in long-t er m care facilities. The course will<br />

focus on an underst anding of the principles<br />

o f r e s t o r a t i v e c a r e , a s s e s s m e n t t o o l s ,<br />

m o b i l i t y a n d a m b u l a t i o n , d i n i n g ,<br />

normalization acti vities, and recor d- keepi ng<br />

and evaluation. Applicants must be graduates<br />

of a diploma or certificate program in Health<br />

S c i e n c e s o r H u m a n S e r v i c e s . ( i . e . R . N . ,<br />

R.P.N., Health Care Aide, PSWs, Adjuvant,<br />

Recreation, Social Work).<br />

GER05 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 IH Apr17 504870<br />

THE A.R.T. OF TOWEL BATHING IN<br />

DEMENTIA<br />

Incorporate adaptations of traditionally used<br />

ba thin g skil ls wit h new te chni que s s uch as<br />

towel bathing so t hat perso nal care evolves<br />

in to an “A.R .T. ” t hat is th erap euti c f or the<br />

p er s on w i th d e me nt i a. O n c om p le t io n y ou<br />

will receive written acknowledgment & a yr.<br />

m e m b e r s h i p i n t h e H a l t o n W e n t w o r t h<br />

Al zh ei me r So c. T he s ec on d nig ht i s at t he<br />

H a l t o n - W e n t w o r t h A l z h e i m e r S o c . - 1 6 8 5<br />

Main West.<br />

GER52 FEE: $59.40 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE 6:00-9:00 IH May1 504877<br />

HOSPITALITY & TRAVEL<br />

BARTENDING <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(085)<br />

This 180 hour Certificate is designed to provide<br />

t h e k n o w l e d ge a n d s k i l l s n e ed e d b y t h o s e<br />

seeking employment as, or already employed as<br />

professional bartenders in a variety of<br />

establishments, including bars, restaurants,<br />

clubs, resorts and convention centres. With<br />

experience, graduates may advance to positions<br />

as bar supervisors and managers.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3009 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3009 or email<br />

bowinks@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Participants MUST BE 19 YEARS OF AGE<br />

OR OLDER.<br />

H E A LTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S/HOSPITALITY & TRAV E L<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To be awarded the Certificate candidates must<br />

successfully complete the following courses:<br />

FB001 Mixology 1<br />

FB002 Mixology 2<br />

FB009 Mixology 3 - Beverage Control<br />

FB010 Mixology 4 - Cost Control<br />

FB004 Wine Appreciation 1<br />

FB005 Wine Appreciation 2<br />

FB008 Smart Serve Certification Course<br />

MD227 Effective Supervision- Communications<br />

MD221 Effective Supervision - Human Relations<br />

MD227 Effective Supervision -<br />

Communications MD221 Effective<br />

Supervision - Human Relations<br />

Refer to Business section for course<br />

offerings.<br />

*Note: SMART SERVE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION<br />

COURSE - This training course will give<br />

alcohol servers the information they need to<br />

understand and implement the skills of<br />

responsible service.<br />

BENEFITS: Educates about the dangers of<br />

over-service, encourages responsible serving<br />

and drinking practices, Enhances the<br />

professionalism of Ontario’s hospitality<br />

industry, reduces liability risks, contributes<br />

to reduced incidents of drinking and driving.<br />

Please Note: The Smart Serve course is<br />

mandatory for alcohol servers in Ontario.<br />

MIXOLOGY 1 - FB001 -<br />

CHALLENGE EXAM<br />

Individuals who feel that they are eligible to<br />

receive credit in mixology based on work<br />

experience and completion of the general<br />

interest “Professional Bartending” course,<br />

and/or significant work experience, may<br />

enrol for a prior learning assessment. The<br />

assessment will include a written exam to<br />

test knowledge of drink recipes and a<br />

performance test to demonstrate application<br />

of knowledge and competency. For more<br />

information, contact the Prior Learning<br />

Assessment Office (905) 575-1212 ext. 3298<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 3298.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: $96.00<br />

MIXOLOGY 3 & 4 - FB009/FB010 -<br />

Could Make The Difference!<br />

These two credit courses are specific to the<br />

hospitality/bar profession, but could be<br />

applied to any business. These principals are<br />

the keys to making YOU a success in any<br />

business situation. After completing both<br />

levels of Beverage Supervision you will have<br />

a full understanding of the management’s<br />

needs in the bar. This knowledge could make<br />

the difference, giving you an advantage<br />

when opening your own business or when<br />

being considered for a supervisory (HEAD<br />

BAR) position in any place of work.<br />

MIXOLOGY 1<br />

Learn the art and science of mixing cocktails<br />

for restaurant and bar facilities. This credit<br />

course provides the student with the<br />

necessary product knowledge and<br />

preparation techniques to comply with<br />

minimum standards for Hospitality Beverage<br />

Operations. Building, stirring, shaking and<br />

blending of basic bar liquors will be<br />

demonstrated and followed by tasting and<br />

practice sessions. Additional liquor and<br />

product costs of $25.00 per person.<br />

FB001 FEE: $182.74 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:30-10:00 SC Apr8 705094<br />

MIXOLOGY 2<br />

This credit course is a continuation of<br />

Mixology 1 with emphasis on premium liquors,<br />

liqueurs, cream drinks, wine cocktails, shooter<br />

varieties as well as domestic and imported<br />

beers. Additional liquor and product costs of<br />

$25.00 per person included in the course fee.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Mixology 1 (FB001)<br />

FB002 FEE: $182.74 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:30-10:00 SC May27 705096<br />

SMART SERVE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION<br />

COURSE<br />

Looking for employment in the service<br />

sector? Gain a competitive edge with this<br />

course, which is mandatory for anyone<br />

serving alcohol in Ontario. On successful<br />

completion of a written exam, you will<br />

receive a wallet-sized card verifying your<br />

certification. Fee includes a manual<br />

($16.05). Location Central Library.<br />

FB008 FEE: $42.91 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 6:00-9:00 MO Apr23 705097<br />

S2 1 TU 6:00-9:00 MO May21 705098<br />

S3 1 SA 12:00-3:00 FF Jun22 705099<br />

S4 1 MO 6:30-9:30 SC Jul15 705100<br />

COOKING -<br />

FOOD...FOOD...FOOD<br />

Students may register in food courses anytime<br />

up to 3 days prior to the start date. Please<br />

phone the Program Manager at (905)575-<br />

1212 ext. 3009 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3009<br />

for permission after this time period. Students<br />

may apply for a refund or transfer up to three<br />

days prior to start date. In order to lower the<br />

cost of courses that are more than 1 session,<br />

food costs are not included in the course fee.<br />

The food costs must be paid to the instructor<br />

on the first night of class.<br />

COOKING - BASIC<br />

Learn the essential techniques of cooking! Red<br />

Seal Chef, Hans Sell has 16 years of experience<br />

in fine dining. You will amaze your family and<br />

friends with your new culinary talents. Bring<br />

along, a positive attitude, sharp knife, tongs,<br />

apron and a towel. Participants are responsible<br />

for food cost of $30 to be paid to the instructor<br />

at the beginning of the FIRST class.<br />

GI138 FEE: $79.06 ☎<br />

S1 4 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 705144<br />

COOKING - BEYOND BASIC<br />

GO THE STEP BEYOND with Chef Hans Sell<br />

who brings creativity and passion to his love of<br />

great food! Increase your technical skill and<br />

learn classical and modern methods of food<br />

preparation. Bring a sharp knife, tongs, apron<br />

and a towel. Participants are responsible for<br />

food costs of $45 to be paid to the instructor at<br />

the beginning of the FIRST class.<br />

GI472 FEE: $112.48 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF May13 705145<br />

GREAT FOOD! GREAT SPIRIT!<br />

Enter a world beyond the day-to-day and<br />

reach new levels of culinary expertise. Each<br />

week a new menu is guaranteed to excite your<br />

palate. This hands-on course covers all aspects<br />

of cooking from appetizers to desserts in a<br />

relaxed yet exciting atmosphere. Veteran and<br />

sometimes radical chef, Hans Sell will expand<br />

your food repertoire. Bring a sharp knife and<br />

an open mind. Food and wine costs of $55 to<br />

be paid to instructor on the first night of class.<br />

GI688 FEE: $158.90 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr24 705146<br />

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H O S P I TALITY & TRAV E L<br />

WEEKEND FOOD<br />

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A DOZEN EASY SCHNITZELS<br />

AND MORE<br />

Join us for a “Taste of Europe”! Explore the<br />

taste delights of the schn itze l as enjoyed in<br />

G e r m a n y , A u s t r i a , H u n g a r y , F r a n c e a n d<br />

I t a l y . F r o m f l a v o r f u l s a u c e s t o t h e<br />

accompaniment of spatzel, your palette will<br />

enjoy the variety of taste sensations. In this<br />

ha nd s- on co ur se , Che f Jo se ph Ko va cs wi ll<br />

s h o w y o u h o w t o p r e s e n t e a c h o f t h e s e<br />

u ni qu e di sh es . Be p re pa re d to l au gh w hi le<br />

you raise your culi nary awareness ! Bri ng a<br />

sharp knife and a hand towel. Food costs of<br />

$12 included in course fee.<br />

GI760 FEE: $66.94 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF Apr13 705519<br />

S2 1 SU 10:00-4:00 FF May26 705520<br />

THE CUISINE OF TUSCANY<br />

Jus t h eari ng a bout th is Itali an regio n s ends<br />

f oo d c o nn o is s eu r s d re a mi n g ab o u t it s f i ne<br />

wines, olive oils, truffles, herbs, homemade<br />

b r e a d s a n d p a s t a s . L e a r n a b o u t f o o d<br />

influences in Tuscan cuisine, sample a dish<br />

served in the court of the Medici’s 400 years<br />

a g o . S a m p l e f r e s h l y m a d e d i s h e s s u c h a s<br />

famous Tuscan bread salad, healthy Tuscan<br />

b e a n d i s h e s , u n i q u e a n d f l a v o u r f u l r a b b i t<br />

a n d c h i c k e n d i s h e s , p a s t a s a n d a s p e c i a l<br />

Tuscan dessert. Presented by Glen Brunetti.<br />

Food costs of $6.50 included.<br />

GI384 FEE: $42.01 ☎<br />

S1 1 SU 1:00-4:00 FF Apr28 705420<br />

THYME FOR THAI<br />

L i n e u p s a t T h a i r e s t a u r a n t s s h o w s t h e<br />

p o p u l a r i t y o f t h e f o o d . L e m o n g r a s s s ,<br />

c o c o n ut , g a r li c , l i me l e a v es , g a l ag a l r oo t ,<br />

chilies and fish sa uce create rich flavourful<br />

c u i s i n e . L e a r n a b o u t u n i q u e<br />

ingredients/cooking techniques watch a wide<br />

variety of dishes prepared before your eyes.<br />

G le nn Bu r n e tt i wi l l pr e pa re g r ee n an d r ed<br />

curry pastes, famous pad thai noodle dish, a<br />

sav oury so up, fla vour ful veg etab les dis hes,<br />

several unique dipping sauces and a typical<br />

dessert. Food costs of $6.50 included.<br />

GI784 FEE: $42.01 ☎<br />

S1 1 SU 1:00-4:00 FF Apr21 705416<br />

JOB RELATED SKILLS FOR<br />

THE HOSPITALITY<br />

INDUSTRY<br />

BARTENDING-PROFESSIONAL<br />

This general interest course is designed as an<br />

i n tr o du c t io n t o b a r te n d in g . A g o o d s ta r t er<br />

co urse fo r i ndiv idua ls seek ing emp loy ment<br />

as bartenders, it will also be of interest to the<br />

“ h o m e b a r t e n d e r ” w h o w i s h e s t o i m p r e s s<br />

wh il e se rvi ng “ re spo ns ib le d rin ks .” T opi cs<br />

i n c l u d e a n o v e r v i e w o f b a r s u p p l i e s a n d<br />

m a t e r i a l s , s e l e c t i o n o f b e v e r a g e s ,<br />

p r e p a r a t i o n o f c o c k t a i l s , a s w e l l a s b r i e f<br />

discussion of selection and handling of wine<br />

a n d b e e r , p u r c h a s i n g , a n d b a r i n v e n t o r y<br />

m a n a g e m e n t . N O T E : A c e r t i f i c a t e o f<br />

a c h i e v e m e n t w i l l b e i s s u e d o n t h e<br />

satisfactory completion of the course.<br />

GI156 FEE: $250.36 ☎<br />

S1 8 SA 12:00-3:00 FF Apr20 705111<br />

BED AND BREAKFAST FOR FUN<br />

AND PROFIT<br />

Have you ever cons idered welcoming tr avellers<br />

to your home? The need for well- run, peopleo<br />

r ie n te d b e d an d br e a k f a s t e s ta bl is hm e nt s is<br />

s tr on ge r th an e v er . Ger r ie a nd Viv ian S mith,<br />

p r o f e s s i o n a l l y q u a l i f i e d H o m e H o s p i t a l i t y<br />

h o s t s , w i l l d i s c u s s r e q u i r e m e n t s a n d<br />

r ec omme nde d pro ced ure s fo r co nver tin g y our<br />

h o me in to a p r o f ita b le s m a ll b us i ne s s in t he<br />

t o u r i s m i n d u s t r y . G e r r i e i s f o u n d e r a n d<br />

Pres ident of Bed and Breakf ast Ontario.<br />

GI520 FEE: $129.83 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:00 FF May4 705113<br />

FOOD SAFETY TRAINING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION COURSE<br />

T h e f o o d in d u s tr y is a g r o w in g c o m p e ti tiv e<br />

mar ket. I f you own, wor k or ar e inter ested in<br />

t h e f o o d i n d u s t r y a n d w a n t t o m a i n t a i n a<br />

prof essional competitive edge, then this course<br />

will be of inter est to you. People who attend the<br />

c our se will be come kn owle dge able in cur r ent<br />

legislation, f ood bor n illness causes, effects and<br />

pr evention, basic sanitation and HACCP. After<br />

a successf ul completion of the 12 hour course,<br />

y o u will b e is s u e d a f o o d h an d le r c e r tif ic ate<br />

endorsed by the Ministry of Health of Ontario.<br />

FB100 FEE: $84.66 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr25 705143<br />

IMPORTANT INFORMATION -<br />

CAKE DECORATING<br />

The Wilton Method is a comprehensive way<br />

of making the art of cake decorating simple<br />

and fun for all to enjoy. Whether it’s a hobby<br />

or the beginning of a budding career, these<br />

courses will take you from icing a basic cake,<br />

to creating a two tiered wedding cake.In each<br />

course kit, you will find all corresponding<br />

tips and all other needed equipment. The<br />

items you will have to provide include: cakes,<br />

icing, parchment bags and other food related<br />

goods. On an exciting note, the City of<br />

Hamilton is preparing to welcome the world<br />

in 2003. Cake decorators from around the<br />

world will be descending for a Convention of<br />

fun and learning. If you would like more<br />

information please contact Debbie Burke at<br />

cakeladyd@yahoo.com<br />

see Hospitality Weekend Food<br />

Now is the time to start developing your<br />

skills and be part of something unique<br />

CAKE DECORATING 1<br />

Everyone loves a beautifully decorated cake!<br />

In this course you will learn the Wilton<br />

Method of cake decorating! You will cover<br />

the how to’s of basic techniques using butter<br />

cream icing. Course fee INCLUDES a<br />

Beginner’s Level 1 Supply Kit and<br />

Workbook of $21.03. Cost of supplies are<br />

responsibility of student. (approx. $25.00).<br />

No materials required first night.<br />

GI737 FEE: $87.84 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705114<br />

Need help entering<br />

the workforc e ?<br />

Call the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Employment Assessment<br />

C e n t re at (519)770-4765.<br />

104 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

CAKE DECORATING 2<br />

Welcome to Wilton Level Two. Building<br />

from Level One, students will be learning to<br />

work with royal and colourflow icings. We<br />

will be exploring the world of flowers and<br />

creating a beautiful basket cake of flowers.<br />

Course fee INCLUDES a Level 2 Supply<br />

Kit and Workbook of $29.16. Cost of<br />

supplies are the responsibility of student<br />

(approx. $15) A supply list will be sent out<br />

before the first night of class.<br />

GI738 FEE: $101.68 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 6:30-9:30 FF May9 705115<br />

CAKE DECORATING 3<br />

Continuing to build on techniques learned in<br />

Courses 1 and 2. This final installment of the<br />

Wilton Method of Cake Decorating you will<br />

create a beautiful two-tiered wedding cake.<br />

String work and lily nail flowers are<br />

covered. Course fee INCLUDES Level 3<br />

Supply Kit and Workbook of $27.55. Cost<br />

of supplies are the responsibility of the<br />

student (approx. $15). A supply list will be<br />

sent out before the first night of class.<br />

GI739 FEE: $102.21 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Jun6 705116<br />

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GUM PASTE 1<br />

This is an introductory course into the fine<br />

art of making life like flowers from Gum<br />

paste. Roses, Sweet Peas, Calla Jelly, with<br />

corresponding buds and leaves will be<br />

covered. A beautiful Cattlegaya orchid will<br />

also be taught. Course fee includes kit at<br />

$25.94. Cost of supplies are the<br />

responsibility of the student (approx.<br />

$70.00). A list will be mailed out.<br />

GI761 FEE: $112.41 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705552<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

GUM PASTE 2<br />

Building on the skills learned in Gum Paste<br />

1, you will continue to create beautiful floral<br />

pieces. Lilies, Carnations, Cymbidium<br />

Orchid and tulip along with their<br />

corresponding buds and folige will be taught<br />

in this course. Supplies are the responsibility<br />

of the student, (approximately $70.00). A<br />

list will be mailed out.<br />

GI762 FEE: $84.66 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU 6:30-9:30 FF May7 705561


CRUISE SHIP TRAINING<br />

This cour se is being offered for individuals<br />

w h o w i s h t o p u r s u e a c a r e e r w i t h i n t h e<br />

Cruise Industry. In co-operation with Cruise<br />

T r a i n i n g C e n t r e a n d R o y a l C a r i b b e a n<br />

Int ernati onal, the co urse has been des igned<br />

t o t r a i n i n d i v i d u a l s i n a l l t h e d u t i e s a n d<br />

responsibilities of various positions on board<br />

a cruise ship. This multibillion dollar cruise<br />

l i n e i n d u s t r y c o n t i n u e s t o b e t h e f a s t e s t<br />

g r o w i n g s e g m e n t o f t h e t r a v e l b u s i n e s s .<br />

T h e r e i s a n a v e r a g e o f o v e r 1 0 0 0 c r e w<br />

members per ship working 365 days a year<br />

and in every time zone around the world. To<br />

m e e t t h e c o n t i n u o u s e m p l o y m e n t / h i r i n g<br />

d e m a n d s , w h i l e m e e t i n g t h e q u a l i t y<br />

d em an d s of i t s cl i en ts , i t is im po r ta nt th at<br />

n e w c r e w b e t h e b e s t p r e p a r e d b e f o r e<br />

a r r i v i n g o n b o a r d a c r u i s e s h i p . A s t h i s<br />

i nd us tr y c on ti nu es t o ex pa nd , th e ne ed f or<br />

more and better prepared employees is now.<br />

W e of f er i n si g ht , t r a in i ng an d o pp o rt un i ty<br />

into one of the most exciting careers in the<br />

w o r l d . A D M I S S I O N R E Q U I R E M E N T S<br />

S t u d e n t s m u s t b e a p p r o v e d p r i o r t o<br />

r eg i s te r i ng by su b m it t i ng a r es u me be f o re<br />

Apr. 15, <strong>2002</strong> *Applicants must be 21 years<br />

o f a ge . * M u st ha v e a n O nt a r io Se c on d a ry<br />

S c h o o l D i p l o m a . * E x p e r i e n c e i n t h e<br />

h o s p i t a l i t y i n d u s t r y i s s t r o n g l y<br />

r e c o m m e n d e d . M a i l t o : S u s a n<br />

Bowinkelmann Rm. F129 <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

P.O. Box 2034 Hamilton, ON L8N 3T2<br />

Program of Studies<br />

I n o r d er to graduate with a diploma, all<br />

courses must be completed.<br />

TL101 Airline Ticketing<br />

TL105 Explore Canada*<br />

TL108 Introduction to Tours*<br />

OA127 Office Software<br />

LL041 Communications<br />

TL201 Airline Ticketing 2<br />

TL204 World-Wide Tours*<br />

TL210 Destinations 1*<br />

TL218 Apollo Automation Systems 1<br />

LL124 Literature, A Practical Approach<br />

TL301 Airline Ticketing 3<br />

TL309 Transportation<br />

TL310 Destinations 2*<br />

TL318 Apollo Automation Systems 2<br />

TL314 Travel Operations<br />

TL315 Travel Sales Techniques<br />

TL317 Travel Industry Segments<br />

TL172 Human Relations<br />

TL403 Airline Ticketing 4<br />

TL410 Destinations 3*<br />

TL418 Sabre Automation Systems 3<br />

TL800 Career Training/Work Experience Training<br />

General Education Selection 1<br />

TL800 - CAREER TRAINING/WORK<br />

EXPERIEN<strong>CE</strong> TRAINING Available only<br />

to mature students with prior work place<br />

experience and have completed the<br />

Tourism and Travel program core subjects.<br />

Please contact C. E. Business directly.<br />

H O S P I TALITY & TRAV E L<br />

TRAVEL SALES TECHNIQUES<br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l pr o v i d e t h e b a s i c<br />

techniques and principles as well as practical<br />

e x p e r ie n c e i n s a l e s s k i l l s , professional<br />

conduct, and communication skills for both<br />

face-to-face selling and telephone sales as<br />

they relate to the travel industry.<br />

TL315 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 705626<br />

WORLDWIDE TOURS<br />

This course will provide students with an indepth<br />

study of vacation travel with emphasis<br />

on major tour operators.<br />

TL204 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 705627<br />

TOURISM & TRAVEL<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

Prior Learning Assessment<br />

All course outlines are available through the<br />

Mo h aw k C ol l eg e w e bs i te at th e fo l lo w in g<br />

a d d r e s s - w w w . m o h a w k c . o n . c a / d e p t /<br />

business/Busstud/tour-p.html.<br />

Anyone interested in pursuing credit for<br />

prior learning, should contact the Prior<br />

Learning Assessment office at (905)575-<br />

1212 ext. 3298 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3298.<br />

Exam guidelines are available in the Fennell<br />

L i b r a r y R e s o u r c e C e n t r e o r t h r o u g h t h e<br />

CRUISE SHIP TRAINING<br />

P r i o r L e a r n i n g A s s e s s m e n t O f f i c e . T h e s e<br />

In co-operation with Cruise Training Centre<br />

guideli nes gi ve de tails about the content of<br />

and Royal Caribbean Internatio nal, th is 60-<br />

each exam.<br />

h ou r co u rs e wi l l pr ov i de t he s k il ls n e ed ed<br />

The fee for each exam is $96.<br />

* A C H A L L E N G E P R O C E S S E X I S T S<br />

for an exciting career on-board a cruise ship FOR THESE COURSES.<br />

The following list shows the Challenge<br />

a ny wh er e ar o un d th e wo r ld . In cr e as e yo ur<br />

Exams which will take place on Friday, May<br />

e m pl o y me n t o p p or t u n it i e s b y l e ar n i n g t he AIRLINE TICKETING 2<br />

10, <strong>2002</strong>. Registration, through Continuing<br />

skills which are required in this unique and The successful student will be able to quote<br />

Education, must take place by Monday, May<br />

ex pand ing in dust ry. Th e s ucce ssf ul stu dent a p p l i c a b l e f a r e s f o r a i r t r a n s p orta tion<br />

6, <strong>2002</strong>. Challenge exams will again be<br />

w i l l r e c e i v e a n a c k n o w l e d g e m e n t o f anywhere within Canada and the U.S.<br />

offered in October <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

c o m p l e t i o n . A l l c o u r s e m a t e r i a l s a r e Airline Tickets will be completed manually. FRIDAY, MAY 10, <strong>2002</strong> - A120<br />

included in the course fee.<br />

PREREQUISITE: TL101<br />

6:00 - 8:30 p.m. TL108, TL204, TL410<br />

GI712 FEE: $495.48 ☎ TL201 FEE: $193.05 ☎ 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. TL310, TL105, TL210<br />

S1 10 SA/SU 9:00-3:00 FF May4 705287<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 705623 NOTE: Start times can be flexible. Leave a<br />

TOURISM & TRAVEL<br />

AUTOMATION SYSTEMS 1 - APOLLO message for Jenny McCartney (905)575-1212<br />

ext. 3082, if there is a start-time conflict.<br />

DIPLOMA<br />

This course introduces the student to one of<br />

the airline automation systems (Apollo) used<br />

T h e o v e r a l l o b j e c t i v e o f t h e T o u r i s m a n d<br />

DESTINATIONS 1<br />

in the travel industry. Utili zing th e Coll ege<br />

T r a v e l p r o g r a m i s t o p r o v i d e c o m p e t e n t s y s t em s , t h e s t u de n t w i l l a c ce s s r e f e re n c e<br />

This challenge exam will evaluate the<br />

p e r s o n n e l f o r e m p l o y m e n t i n t h e t r a v e l in formatio n, cr eate p assenger name records<br />

student’s knowledge of the geography of the<br />

industry. This program provides the student and basic itineraries. PREREQUISITE:<br />

United States, the Caribbean, Mexico,<br />

wi th a so lid g rou ndi ng in t he pr inc ipl es of TL101<br />

Central and South America and of sport,<br />

t r av e l c o un s e l li n g a n d t o ur i s m , a s w el l as<br />

recreational, natural and historical<br />

general business skills.Career Opportunities<br />

TL218 FEE: $193.05 ☎ attractions of interest to the Canadian<br />

G r a d u a t e s o f t h e T o u r i s m a n d T r a v e l S1 13 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 705625<br />

vacation and business traveller. This exam<br />

d i p l o m a p r o g r a m c a n e x p e c t t o o c c u p y<br />

resp onsib le p ositio ns in t he t ravel indu stry.<br />

DESTINATIONS 2<br />

has been prepared for individuals with<br />

extensive knowledge of the United States,<br />

T h e s e p o s i t i o n s m a y i n c l u d e : t r a v e l This course will introduce the student to the Caribbean, Mexico and Central and<br />

c o u n s e l l o r ; h o t e l , a i r l i n e s , c r u i s e l i n e s l o c a t i o n a n d s i g n i fi c a n c e o f m a j o r a n d<br />

South America.<br />

r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ; t o ur whole s a l e r s a n d<br />

secondary destinations in Europe and the re-<br />

TL210 FEE: $96.00<br />

positions in governmental tourist offices. o rg anized U.S.S.R. for the Canadian SA 1 FR 8:30-10:00 May10<br />

vacation and business traveller.<br />

For more information please call<br />

TL310 FEE: $128.70<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

☎ DESTINATIONS 2<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-8:00 FF Apr18 705624<br />

This written exam will evaluate the student’s<br />

TRAVEL OPERATIONS<br />

knowledge of the geography of Europe, of<br />

the specific location of European<br />

Students with<br />

T h i s c o u rs e w i l l i n tro d u c e s t ud e n t s t o t h e<br />

attractions/areas, and detailed information of<br />

l a w s a n d r e g u l a t i o n s t h a t con cern the interest to the Canadian vacation and<br />

disabilities please<br />

Canadian travel profession, travel agency business traveller.<br />

refer to the <strong>College</strong> office practices, and travel insurance.<br />

TL310 FEE: $96.00<br />

TL314 FEE: $178.20 I n f o rmation Section<br />

☎ SA 1 FR 8:30-10:00 May10<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 706045<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 105


H O S P I TALITY & TRAV E L<br />

DESTINATIONS 3<br />

This written exam will evaluate the student’s<br />

knowledge of the geography of the Middle<br />

East, Africa, India, Asia and the Pacific, of<br />

the specific location of attractions/areas, and<br />

detailed information of interest to the<br />

Canadian vacation and business traveller.<br />

TL410 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-8:30 May10<br />

EXPLORE CANADA -<br />

TRAVEL & TOURISM<br />

This written exam will evaluate the student’s<br />

knowledge of world geography with an in<br />

depth focus on the geography and areas of<br />

tourism of Canada for the Canadian vacation<br />

and business traveller.<br />

TL105 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 8:30-10:00 May10<br />

INTRODUCTION TO TOURS<br />

This written exam will evaluate the<br />

student’s knowledge of various tourism<br />

industry sectors and their necessary<br />

interaction with both each other and with<br />

government, and to further demonstrate the<br />

ability to apply knowledge and cost, and<br />

book worldwide accommodations.<br />

TL108 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-8:30 May10<br />

WORLDWIDE TOURS<br />

This exam will evaluate the student’s<br />

knowledge of vacation travel with emphasis<br />

on major tour operators, wholesalers,<br />

consolidators, and ground transportation.<br />

TL204 FEE: $96.00<br />

SA 1 FR 6:00-8:30 May10<br />

TRAVEL EDUCATION<br />

SPRING <strong>2002</strong><br />

EUROPEAN PRIMAVERA: THE<br />

LAKES OF NORTHERN ITALY<br />

May 1-15 $2,695 from Toronto.<br />

The best of both worlds: wonderful Alpine<br />

mountain scenery and a Mediterranean<br />

climate and Flora plus that magic Italian<br />

touch in food, architecture, art... You will<br />

experience it on the shores of romantic<br />

Lakes Garda, Como and Maggiore. Jacques<br />

Pauwels will be capo gruppo.<br />

PRAGUE IN DEPTH<br />

May 7 - 18, Price: $2,495 from Toronto<br />

Sandra’s annual “in-depth” look at the<br />

magnificent Czech capital.<br />

THE NEW GERMANY<br />

May 14-29. $4,595 from Toronto<br />

Our annual “upscale” tour will focus on the<br />

art and history of the former German<br />

Democratic Republic, with visits to Weimar,<br />

Leipzig, Dresden, and Berlin. Jacques will<br />

lead the way.<br />

GREE<strong>CE</strong><br />

May 17 - June 1. Price $3,635 from<br />

Toronto.<br />

A tour of mainland Greece plus the islands,<br />

Santorini, Crete, and Rhodes. With Joanne<br />

Mayhew.<br />

SUMMER/FALL <strong>2002</strong><br />

For more information please call (905)575-1212 ext.3009 or (519)759-7200 ext.3009<br />

Please use the form below to let us know which tour(s) would be of interest to you.<br />

Name ________________________________________________<br />

Address ______________________________________________<br />

City ________________________________________________<br />

Postal Code __________________________________________<br />

Phone Number: Home__________________________________<br />

Business ____________________________________________<br />

Mail to: Susan Bowinkelmann, Program Manager<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Fennell Campus<br />

Continuing Education, General Interest<br />

P.O. Box 2034<br />

Hamilton, Ontario, L8N 3T2<br />

Phone: (905)575-1212 ext. 3009 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3009<br />

MAIL YOUR COUPON NOW!<br />

Itineraries not ready now will be mailed to you when they become available.<br />

SPRING <strong>2002</strong><br />

[ ] EUROPEAN PRIMAVERA -<br />

May 1-15<br />

[ ]PRAGUE IN DEPTH - MAY 7-18<br />

[ ]THE NEW GERMANY - May 14-29<br />

[ ] GREE<strong>CE</strong> - May 17-June 1<br />

SUMMER/FALL <strong>2002</strong><br />

[ ] Adventures along the Silk Road/Tibet -<br />

20 days early July<br />

[ ] Grand Tour of the Baltic -<br />

19 days July 11-29<br />

[ ] The Legendary Pilgrims’ Road to<br />

Compostela - 18 days, Aug. 12-29<br />

106 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

ADVENTURES ALONG THE SILK<br />

ROAD AND IN TIBET<br />

20 days, early July. Approximately $6,500<br />

from Toronto,<br />

...including 3 meals daily. The trip of a<br />

lifetime, with exotic Kashgar, Urumqi,<br />

Turpan and Dunhuang on the legendary Silk<br />

Road and Lhasa and Xigatse in Tibet, plus<br />

Xian with the Terra Cotta Warriors and of<br />

course Beijing with the Great Wall and the<br />

Forbidden City! Jacques Pauwels will<br />

provide historical background.<br />

GRAND TOUR OF THE BALTIC<br />

19 days, July 11-29. Only $4,495 from<br />

Toronto.<br />

A repeat of last year’s highly successful<br />

Odyssey from Berlin through Poland,<br />

Lithuania, Latvia Estonia, Russia, and<br />

Finland, and finishing with a mini-cruise on<br />

the Baltic Sea! Nobody else in North<br />

America offers anything similar! This tour is<br />

offered in cooperation with St. Clair<br />

<strong>College</strong>, Windsor, and is conducted by<br />

Michael Quinn.<br />

THE LEGENDARY PILGRIMS’ ROAD<br />

TO COMPOSTELA<br />

18 DAYS, August 12 - 29. $4,395 from<br />

Toronto, “Land Only”: $3,495.<br />

We guarantee that our pilgrims will<br />

experience heavenly visions of medieval art<br />

and architecture while traveling from Cluny<br />

in Burgundy across the legendary<br />

Roncesvalles Pass to Compostela the<br />

greatest sanctuary in Medieval Europe! This<br />

program is offered in cooperation with the<br />

University of Waterloo and an academic<br />

credit is available. Jacques Pauwels will be<br />

the lecture/guide.<br />

PLANNED FOR FALL <strong>2002</strong><br />

September:<br />

Our Annual wine Tour, this year’s<br />

destination: South Africa! Tentative dates:<br />

August 29-September 14.<br />

October:<br />

-Islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea: Sicily,<br />

Sardinia, Corsica and Elba. Appoximate tour<br />

dates: Oct. 4-18 -Syria and Jordon:<br />

Including Petra, Wadi Rum, Queen<br />

Zenobia’s Palmyra, Damascus, Aleppo and<br />

many other amazing sights! October 25-<br />

November 4.<br />

November:<br />

-Turkey, Crossroads of Civilizations with<br />

Sandra Pauwels or Joanne Mayhew. -<br />

Deserts and Oases of Tunisia with Joanne<br />

Mayhew. -Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand<br />

with Jacques Pauwels. -Belgium in Depth,<br />

with Remembrance Day in Flanders’ Fields!<br />

Michael Quinn is tour escort.<br />

Do you need Grade<br />

12 equivalency?<br />

Upgrade Now! Call the<br />

Literacy & Basic Skills<br />

P rogram at<br />

(905) 575-2029


HUMAN SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

To reach our department by email<br />

contact kempk@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

DIPLOMA PROGRAMS<br />

HEALTH SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S AND<br />

HUMAN SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

A D MI S S IO N R E Q U ES T F O R M P l ea s e<br />

fill in the form below and mail to:<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Continuing Education<br />

Human Services<br />

Sherry Harrington, Room F131<br />

P.O. Box 2034<br />

Hamilton, ON L8N 3T2<br />

or Fax to: 905-575-2126 or e-mail.<br />

harrins@mail.mohawkc.on.ca.<br />

Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

A d d r e s s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

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Postal Code _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Phone # _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

[__] Child and Youth Worker<br />

[__] Early Childhood Education<br />

[__] E.C.E. Resource Teacher<br />

[__] Social Service Worker<br />

NOTE: Requests received after June 15<br />

may not be considered.<br />

CHILD & YOUTH WORKER<br />

DIPLOMA<br />

(CREDIT COURSES) For admission to the<br />

P r o g r a m p l e a s e c o m p l e t e t h e A d m i s s i o n<br />

Request for in the Human Services section.<br />

T h e p r o g r a m b e g i n s i n t h e F a l l f o r<br />

s u c c e s s f u l a p p l i c a n t s . T h i s p r o g r a m i s<br />

des igne d t o tr ain ind ividu als to f unc tion as<br />

memb ers of a trea tment team to work with<br />

emo tio nall y d istu rbed ch ildr en, ado lesc ents<br />

and their families.<br />

For more information call Betty Repa<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3373 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3373.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 12 (or equivalent)<br />

in clud ing En gli sh, or ma tur e s tude nt sta tus<br />

wi th a dmi ss ion t es ts. A pp lic an ts mu st a lso<br />

c o m p l e t e a p r o g r a m q u e s t i o n n a i r e a n d a<br />

compulsory interview session. A significant<br />

r e l a t e d v o l u n t e e r e x p e r i e n c e i s s t r o n g l y<br />

r e c o m m e n d e d . T h e p r o g r a m o f s t u d i e s i s<br />

a va i la b le on r e qu e st . C o ur s es r e st r ic t ed to<br />

those who have previously applied and been<br />

accepted. Computer literacy is a prerequisite<br />

for this program. To All Students: Please see<br />

Po lic y r e: req uir eme nts fo r p ar t ici pat ion in<br />

course work and field practicum. Policy and<br />

procedures Child and Youth web site.<br />

LL124 Literature: A Practical Approach<br />

Refer to LANGUAGE AND<br />

COMMUNICATIONS section<br />

LEGISLATION: POLICIES &<br />

PRO<strong>CE</strong>DURES<br />

YR. 1 & 2<br />

CC153 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

SA 13 TU 6:30-9:45 FF Apr9 705258<br />

CHILD & YOUTH WORKER<br />

METHODOLOGY 2<br />

YR. 3 & 4<br />

CC454 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:45 FF Apr10 705187<br />

FIELD WORK PRACTICUM 1<br />

C o n t i n g e n t o n a l l r e q u i r e d c o u r s e w o r k<br />

being completed.<br />

CC255 FEE: $420.40 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705188<br />

FIELD WORK PRACTICUM 2<br />

C o n t i n g e n t o n c o m p l e t i o n o f a l l r e q u i r e d<br />

course work.<br />

CC455 FEE: $420.40 ☎<br />

S1 10 FW Apr8 705189<br />

FIELD WORK PRACTICUM 3<br />

C o n t i n g e n t o n c o m p l e t i o n o f a l l r e q u i r e d<br />

course work.<br />

CC655 FEE: $420.40 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705190<br />

EARLY CHILDHOOD<br />

EDUCATION DIPLOMA<br />

(CREDIT COURSES) For admission t o the<br />

P r o g r a m p l e a s e c o m p l e t e t h e A d m i s s i o n<br />

Request Form in the Human Services section.<br />

The program begins in the Fall for successful<br />

a p p l i c a n t s . T h i s p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d t o<br />

p r e p a r e s t u d e n t s t o w o r k i n m u n i c i p a l o r<br />

private institutions offering educational care<br />

f or pre sc hoo l c hil dr en. Th e pr og ram meet s<br />

certific ation requirements of the Association<br />

for Early Childhood Education.<br />

For information call Jackie Gazzola,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2709 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2709 or e-mail<br />

gazzolj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 12 (or equivalent)<br />

i ncl udin g E ngl ish , o r m atu re stu dent st atu s<br />

w i t h a d m i s s i o n t e s t s . A p p l i c a n t s m u s t<br />

c o m p l e t e a p r o g r a m q u e s t i o n n a i r e a n d<br />

p artic ipate in a visi t to a pres chool se tting .<br />

T h e p r o g r a m o f s t u d y i s a v a i l a b l e o n<br />

r e q u e s t . C o u r s e s r e s t r i c t e d t o t h o s e w h o<br />

have previously applied and been accepted.<br />

LL041 Communications LL124<br />

Literature: A Practical Approach<br />

Refer to LANGUAGE AND<br />

COMMUNICATIONS section.<br />

General Elective may be taken at this time.<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 1<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

EC298 FEE: $218.70 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705270<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 2<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

EC299 FEE: $218.70 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705271<br />

HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 3<br />

Year 3 and 4<br />

EC398 FEE: $218.70 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705275<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 4<br />

Year 3 and 4<br />

EC399 FEE: $218.70 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705277<br />

SOCIAL SERVI<strong>CE</strong> WORKER<br />

DIPLOMA<br />

F o r a d m i s s i o n t o t h e P r o g r a m p l e a s e<br />

c om p l e t e t h e A d m i s si o n Re q u e s t F o r m i n<br />

th e H um a n Se r vi c es s e ct io n . Th e p ro g ra m<br />

be gins in the Fall for successful applicants.<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s d e s i g n e d t o p r e p a r e<br />

participants to perform various functions for<br />

s o c i a l w e l f a r e a g e n c i e s , i n c l u d i n g<br />

c o u n s e l l i n g , i n t e r v i e w i n g t o d e t e r m i n e<br />

eligibility for agency benefits, and working<br />

as a team with professional counsellors.<br />

For more information call Maria<br />

Reitmeier (905)575-1212 ext. 3373 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3373.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 12 (or equivalent)<br />

inc ludi ng Eng lis h, or mat ure st uden t stat us<br />

wit h ad mis si on te st s. Ap pl ica nt s mus t al so<br />

c o m p l e t e a p r o g r a m q u e s t i o n n a i r e ,<br />

o r i e n t a t i o n a n d i n t e r v i e w . A r e l a t e d<br />

v o l u n t e e r e x p e r i e n c e i s a l s o s t r o n g l y<br />

r e c o m m e n d e d . P r o g r a m o f S t u d y i s<br />

av a il a bl e o n r eq u es t . C ou r se s r es t ri c te d t o<br />

those who have previously applied and have<br />

be en ac ce pt e d. N OT E : St u de nt s w ho h av e<br />

c o m p l e t e d t h e S o c i a l S e r v i c e W o r k e r<br />

p r o g r a m a n d w i s h t o c o n t i n u e t h e i r<br />

e d u c a t i o n m a y c o n s i d e r t h e B e r e a v e m e n t<br />

Certificate programs.<br />

LL041 Communications<br />

Refer to LANGUAGE AND<br />

COMMUNICATIONS section<br />

SOCIAL SERVI<strong>CE</strong> WORKER<br />

PRACTI<strong>CE</strong> I<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

SO126 FEE: $138.60 ☎<br />

S1 9 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705565<br />

COMMUNITY RESOUR<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

SO129 FEE: $268.84 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:30 FF Apr9 705533<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTI<strong>CE</strong><br />

YR. 3 & 4<br />

SO428 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705563<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 1(P-T)<br />

SOA21 FEE: $219.40 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705566<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 2(P-T)<br />

SOB21 FEE: $219.40 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705567<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 3 (P-T)<br />

SOC21 FEE: $219.40 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705568<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 107


HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 4(P-T)<br />

SOD21 FEE: $219.40 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705569<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 5(P-T)<br />

SOE21 FEE: $219.40 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705570<br />

FIELD PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT 6 (P-T)<br />

SOF21 FEE: $219.40 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705571<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE PROGRAMS<br />

BEREAVEMENT, CAREER<br />

CONSULTANT &<br />

COUNSELLING<br />

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

T he p u rp o se o f t hi s p ro g ra m i s to pr ep a re<br />

individuals to assess the bereavement needs<br />

o f a n i nd i v i d u a l , o r g a n i z at i o n , ag e n c y , o r<br />

co mm uni ty a nd to i mpl em ent b er eav em ent<br />

s u p p o r t p r o g r a m s . T h e s e m a y b e p e e r<br />

s u p p o r t g r o u p s , f o r m a l s e m i n a r s a n d<br />

w o r k s h o p s a n d c o m m u n i t y a c t i v i t i e s .<br />

F o u n d a t i o n s o f B e r e a v e m e n t ( G T 1 0 1 ) i s<br />

o p e n t o a l l s t u d e n t s . * N o n - c e r t i f i c a t e<br />

students may enroll in specific courses with<br />

permission of the program manager.<br />

For information please call Jack Leon,<br />

Program Manager, at (905)575-2106 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2106 or email<br />

leonj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

TC101 Interaction and Communication<br />

refer Counselling Techniques Certificate for<br />

offering<br />

FOUNDATIONS OF BEREAVEMENT<br />

Topics include: the death system, legal issues,<br />

f u n e r a l s , c a r e o f t h e d y i n g a n d b e r e a v e d ,<br />

ch ildren an d de ath. The psych ologic al, soc ia l<br />

and spiritual needs of the dying and bereaved,<br />

ch ildren an d de ath. The psych ologic al, soc ia l<br />

and spiritual needs of the dying and bereaved<br />

an d ethica l issues are ex amin ed. Stude nts are<br />

e x p e c t e d t o e x a m i n e t h e i r o w n c u l t u r a l ,<br />

s p i r i t u a l , a n d r e l i g i o u s a s s u m p t i o n s a b o u t<br />

d e a t h a n d h o w th e i r b e li e f s i mp a c t o n th e i r<br />

understanding and acceptance of other people.<br />

GT101 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 704993<br />

BEREAVEMENT<br />

EDUCATION <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(072)<br />

G r a d u a t e s a r e t r a i n e d t o r e c o g n i z e t h e<br />

specific needs of adult and child survivors of<br />

t r au m a ti c d e at h , s ui c id e , A ID S , h om i c id e ,<br />

prenatal loss, child loss, etc. They are able to<br />

design and present workshops, have a basic<br />

knowled ge of learning and teaching theory,<br />

a n d c a n d e s i g n a n d i m p l e m e n t n o r m a t i v e<br />

s u p p o r t p r o g r a m s f o r s o c i a l , m e d i c a l a n d<br />

v o l u n t e e r a g e n c i e s , i n s t i t u t i o n s , c h u r c h e s<br />

and the workplace.<br />

For information please call Jack Leon,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2106 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2106 or email<br />

leonj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A d m i s s i o n p r o c e s s f o r E d u c a t i o n a n d / o r<br />

C o u n s e l l i n g C e r t i f i c a t e s i s s u c c e s s f u l<br />

c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e B e r e a v e m e n t S u p p o r t<br />

C er tifi cate and a stand ardiz ed admin istere d<br />

a n d s c o r e d i n t e r v i e w p r o c e s s . A t t e n t i o n<br />

c a n d i d a t e s . P l e a s e c o n t a c t J a c k L e o n a t<br />

(905) 575-2106 to arrange for an admission<br />

interview and questionnaire.<br />

THE ARTS IN BEREAVEMENT<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Th is c ourse incl udes an i ntrodu ctory cros sc<br />

u l t u r a l e x a m i n a t i o n o f d e a t h a s i t i s<br />

ex pressed in art, liter ature, musi c, fi lm a nd<br />

r it ua l. T he c ou rs e em ph a si s is e xp er ie nt ia l<br />

an d focu ses on using the arts as a teachi ng<br />

t o o l i n b e r e a v e m e n t e d u c a t i o n a n d g r i e f<br />

resolution.<br />

GT701 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 704995<br />

BEREAVEMENT<br />

COUNSELLING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (073)<br />

T h is is a p o s t - p r o f e s s i o n a l p r o g r a m ( s o c i a l<br />

w o r k , p s y c h o l o g y , m e d i c i n e , c o u n s e l l i n g ,<br />

c le rg y, nur sing , e tc .) Gr adu ates a cq uire s kills<br />

in bereavement assessment, theoretical models<br />

o f g r i e f ( m e d i c a l , p s y c h o d y n a m i c ,<br />

p s y c h o a n a l y t ic , p h a s e / s t a g e , d e v e l o p m e n t a l<br />

a n d c o g n i t i v e m o d e l s ) a n d t h e s p e c i f i c<br />

intervention and therapeutic techniques<br />

required when traditional support efforts are<br />

insufficient resulting in complicated mourning.<br />

Counselling graduates receive additional<br />

training specific to children, families,<br />

disenfranchised grief, and crisis management.<br />

For information please call Jack Leon,<br />

Program Manager, at (905)575-2106 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2106 or email<br />

leonj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Admission process for Education and/or<br />

Counselling Certificates is successful<br />

completion of the Bereavement Support<br />

Certificate and a standardized administered<br />

and scored interview process. Attention<br />

candidates! Please contact Jack Leon at<br />

(905) 575-2106 to arrange for an admission<br />

interview and questionnaire.<br />

SS156 and SS271<br />

Refer to Social Sciences section.<br />

TC101, TC103, TC104, TC105<br />

Refer to Counselling Techniques Certificate.<br />

108 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D BEREAVEMENT<br />

THEORY AND INTERVENTIONS<br />

Medical, stage/phase, cognitive-behavioural,<br />

psychoanalytic, psycho-dynamic and task<br />

theories of bereavement are studied with an<br />

emphasis on current research and<br />

interventions in complicated mourning.<br />

GT801 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 704994<br />

BEREAVEMENT <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATES<br />

PROGRAM OF STUDIES<br />

GT101 Foundations available for everyone<br />

Admission Process<br />

• Grade 12 general level or higher English<br />

or take college preparatory English<br />

course or take mature student test.<br />

• Grade of B- or higher in GT101<br />

Bereavement Support Certificate<br />

GT201 Hospice and Palliative Care 39 hrs<br />

GT301 Ethical, Spiritual, Pastoral Issues<br />

39 hrs<br />

GT401 Bereavement and Changing<br />

Relationships 39 hrs<br />

GT501 Complicating Factors in<br />

Bereavement 39 hrs<br />

TC101 Interaction and Communication<br />

39 hrs<br />

Admission Process for Education and<br />

Counselling Certificates<br />

• Interview process<br />

- standardized<br />

- same scoring process for everyone<br />

• Letter of clearance<br />

Required Common Courses<br />

SS156 Introduction to Psychology 39 hrs<br />

SS271 Development Psychology 39 hrs<br />

GT802 Understanding Bereaved Children<br />

& Adolescents (Prerequisite:<br />

Introduction to Psychology SS156<br />

and Developmental Psychology<br />

SS271) 39 hrs<br />

GT804 Bereavement and Special<br />

Populations 39 hrs<br />

Bereavement Education Certificate<br />

SS156 and SS271 are prerequisites for the<br />

rest of this certificate<br />

GT601 Bereavement Education 39 hrs<br />

GT701 The Arts in Bereavement<br />

Education<br />

39 hrs<br />

GT901 Practicum in Bereavement<br />

Education<br />

39 hrs<br />

Bereavement Counselling Certificate<br />

SS156 and SS271 are prerequisites for the<br />

rest of this certificate<br />

GT801 Advanced Bereavement Theory<br />

and Intervention 39 hrs<br />

GT803 Crisis Intervention and<br />

Management<br />

39 hrs<br />

TC103 Interviewing Skills 39 hrs<br />

TC104 Individual Counselling 39 hrs<br />

TC105 Group Counselling 39 hrs<br />

GT902 Practicum in Bereavement<br />

Counselling 80 hrs


CAREER CONSULTANT<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(076)<br />

The field of career development has become<br />

a u n i q u e s p e c i a l i z a t i o n e v o l v i n g i n f o c u s<br />

a n d c o n t e n t a s o u r c u r r e n t e c o n o m y a n d<br />

labour market changes. Consequently career<br />

practitioners work in many different settings<br />

a n d h a v e a w i d e v a r i e t y o f b a c k g r o u n d s .<br />

W h o M i g h t B e I n t e r e s t e d I n T a k i n g T h i s<br />

Program? Individuals with some experience<br />

in the Career Development field who wish to<br />

e n h a n c e t h e i r t h e o r e t i c a l k n o w l e d g e a n d<br />

p r a c t i c a l s k i l l s . T h i s p r o g r a m m a y a l s o<br />

a p p e a l t o i n d i v i d u a l s i n H u m a n S e r v i c e<br />

areas who wish to add these competencies to<br />

th e ir e xis tin g one s. In div idu als w ho wo uld<br />

find this program relevant may currently be<br />

wo rki ng in the fo llo win g a rea s: Edu cati on,<br />

H u m a n R e s o u r c e s , S o c i a l S e r v i c e s , a n d<br />

C a r e e r I n f o r m a t i o n C e n t r e s , R e c r u i t m e n t<br />

F i r m s , E m p l o y m e n t A g e n c i e s ,<br />

Rehabilitation and Multicultural Settings.<br />

For information or an admission<br />

interview call Fernie Black, Program<br />

Manager, at (905)318-4295 mailbox #<br />

1011 or email<br />

blackf@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A d e g r e e o r d i p l o m a i n a r e l a t e d a r e a .<br />

I n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a v e c o n s i d e r a b l e<br />

experience in a related field, a minimum of<br />

grade 12 or mature student status, and have<br />

com plet ed s ome coll ege or univ ersi ty l evel<br />

c o u r s e s w i l l a l s o b e c o n s i d e r e d . H o w T o<br />

A p p l y P l e a s e n o t e : S t u d e n t s m u s t b e<br />

accepted into the program before taking any<br />

co ur se s. Ple as e ca ll o r e- ma il t he P ro gr am<br />

M a n a g e r ( s e e a b o v e ) f o r a n a d m i s s i o n<br />

interview by phone or in person.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

CAR01 Theories of Career Development 39 hrs.<br />

CAR02 Career Development Resources 39 hrs.<br />

CAR03 Work Search: Tools and Techniques 39 hrs.<br />

CAR04 Individual Helping Relationships 39 hrs.<br />

CAR05 Group Facilitation Skills 39 hrs.<br />

CAR06 Career Development - Measurement &<br />

Assessment 39 hrs.<br />

CAR07 Socio-economic Change and Response<br />

39 hrs.<br />

CAR08 Diversity in the Workplace 39 hrs.<br />

THEORIES OF CAREER<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

T h i s f o u n d a t i o n c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s t h e<br />

s tu d en t t o th e f ie l d o f ca r ee r d ev el o pm e nt<br />

p ra c ti c e. It wi l l su r v ey c u rr e nt th e or i es of<br />

c a r e e r d e v e l o p m en t , w i t h a n e m p h a s i s o n<br />

d o m in a n t c o n ce p t s a n d t h e a c c o mp a n y i ng<br />

processes. Topics also touch on the history,<br />

c u r r e n t t h i n k e r s i n t h e f i e l d a n d c a r e e r<br />

d ev e lo pm e nt wi th i n t he C a na di a n co n te x t.<br />

T h e c o u r s e w i l l a l s o e x a m i n e l i f e - s p a n<br />

d e v e l o p m e n t , d e c i s i o n - m a k i n g , a n d<br />

adaptation to change.<br />

CAR01 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705256<br />

DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong><br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l e x a m i n e d i v e r s i t y i n t h e<br />

w o r k p l a c e f r o m 3 l e v e l s o f a n a l y s i s - t h e<br />

i ndi vi dua l, th e gro up an d the o rga niz at ion .<br />

T h e a i m i s t o b e t t e r p r e p a r e C a r e e r<br />

Consultants with advising and working with<br />

c l i e n t s w i t h s p e c i f i c n e e d s . S t u d e n t s w i l l<br />

exam ine barrier s to employment and c areer<br />

d e v e l o p m e n t a n d e x p l o r e s t r a t e g i s e t o<br />

o v e r c o m e t h e s e b a r r i e r s . L e g a l i s s u e s<br />

surrounding the Ontario Human Rights Code<br />

a s w e l l a s C o n f l i c t R e s o l u t i o n w i l l b e<br />

analyzed. Course dates Apr 13,27, May 11,<br />

25 Jun 8,22<br />

CAR08 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 6 SA 9:00-4:00 FF Apr13 705251<br />

COUNSELLING<br />

TECHNIQUES <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(802)<br />

T h e C o u n s e l l i n g T e c h n i q u e s p r o g r a m i s<br />

d e s i g n e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s w h o n e e d t o<br />

develop counselling skills. Most participants<br />

in the program are employed in agencies or<br />

o f f i c e s w h e r e s k i l l s i n i n t e r v i e w i n g o r<br />

information giving are required.<br />

For information call Jack Leon,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2106 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2106 or email<br />

leonj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

All applicants should call (905)575-2106 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2106 to arrange for an<br />

application form and an appointment with<br />

Jack Leon, Program Manager, to discuss<br />

their needs. Applicants will be accepted until<br />

one week prior to start up.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To be awarded the certificate, candidates<br />

must successfully complete the following<br />

courses:<br />

SS156 Introductory Psychology 39 hrs.<br />

SS271 Developmental Psychology 39 hrs.<br />

TC101 Interaction and Communication 39 hrs.<br />

TC103 Interviewing Skills in Counselling 39 hrs.<br />

TC104 Individual Counselling 39 hrs.<br />

TC105 Group Counselling 39 hrs.<br />

TC106 Report Writing for the Behavioural Science<br />

39 hrs.<br />

TC208 Issues and Ethics in Counselling 39 hrs.<br />

SS156 and SS271<br />

Refer to Social Sciences section.<br />

Some students may enroll in specific courses<br />

only instead of completing the entire<br />

program.<br />

ISSUES & ETHICS IN COUNSELLING<br />

This course surveys ethical concerns of<br />

counsellors in community, vocational and<br />

social agencies, and other settings. The<br />

expression of empathy in bureaucratic<br />

environments will be examined together<br />

with the professional conduct of the<br />

counsellor. Issues such as confidentiality<br />

and human rights and special groups will be<br />

considered.<br />

TC208 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 704992<br />

HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT<br />

EARLY CHILDHOOD<br />

EDUCATION RESOUR<strong>CE</strong><br />

TEACHER POST-DIPLOMA<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (813)<br />

This program provides E.C.E. graduates<br />

with training to work with children with<br />

special needs. The curriculum focuses on<br />

integration and programming for individuals<br />

and groups. Graduates will be qualified to<br />

become Resource Teachers as defined by the<br />

Day Nurseries Act.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2039 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2039<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

New admission will commence every other<br />

year, applicants apply through the <strong>Spring</strong><br />

Continuing Education <strong>Catalogue</strong> of that<br />

year. Next admission will be Fall <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

Applicants require<br />

(a) an E.C.E. diploma or equivalent with at<br />

least one post-diploma year’s experience<br />

with children in a group setting;<br />

(b) previous experience with children who<br />

are developmentally delayed;<br />

(c) an orientation session with the program<br />

coordinator.<br />

RT001 Introduction to Resource Teacher 36 hrs.<br />

RT011 Individual Developmental Planning 36 hrs.<br />

RT031 Working with Families 36 hrs.<br />

RT071 Co-ordinating Resources 36 hrs.<br />

RT061 Advocacy in the School and Community<br />

36 hrs.<br />

RT041 Individual Developmental Planning II 36 hrs.<br />

RT021 Field Practicum 1 105 hrs.<br />

RT051 Field Practicum 2 105 hrs.<br />

INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENTAL<br />

PLANNING 2<br />

This course investigates the establishment of<br />

long-range individual development plans for<br />

children in a group setting. Topics include<br />

incorporating information from parents and<br />

other professionals, setting goals, analyzing<br />

tasks, effective problem-solving and<br />

developing and maintaining written reports<br />

and progress statements. PREREQUISITES:<br />

RT 011, RT061 AND RT031 (1DPI)<br />

RT041 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705418<br />

FIELD PRACTICUM 1<br />

This course will integrate theory and<br />

practice through work in an integrated<br />

setting for one hundred and five (105) hours<br />

of supervised field placement. Students will<br />

observe and analyze the role of resource<br />

teacher and work as a team member with<br />

staff to assess, plan, implement and evaluate<br />

individual Developmental Plans.<br />

Prerequisite: RT011<br />

RT021 FEE: $218.70 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705875<br />

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HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

FIELD PRACTICUM 2<br />

T h is 10 5 h o u rs su p e rv i s ed p la c e me n t w i ll<br />

in teg rat e t heo ry an d p rac tic e thr oug h w ork<br />

w i t h y o u n g c h i l d r e n a n d t h e i r f a m i l i e s .<br />

Minimum placement time will be 12 weeks.<br />

S tu de nt s wi ll p re pa re l on g -t er m in di vi du al<br />

d e v e l o p m e n t a l p l a n s u s i n g i n p u t f r o m<br />

fami lies, staff and othe r pr ofessio nals, help<br />

f a m i l i e s m e e t t h e i r s p e c i a l n e e d s , a n d<br />

d e m o n s t r a t e t h r o u g h h o m e v i s i t s a n d<br />

p r o f e s s i o n a l c o n s u l t a t i o n s , t h e a b i l i t y t o<br />

i n t e g r a t e i n d i v i d u a l d e v e l o p m e n t a l p l a n s .<br />

Prerequisite: RT071 and RT021<br />

RT051 FEE: $218.70 ☎<br />

S1 1 FW Apr8 705879<br />

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(BASIC LEVEL) (803)<br />

In this intens e program, the theory and practice<br />

of as sis tin g clie nts will be stud ied to pr e par e<br />

g r a d u a t e s t o w o r k a s n o n - t e a c h i n g t e a m<br />

members with teachers and other profess ionals<br />

to me et th e nee ds of childre n and y outh with<br />

exc eptionalities. A graduate might be employed<br />

b y a B o a r d o f E d u c a t io n a s a n E d u c a t io n a l<br />

A s s i s t a n t o r i n a c o mm u n it y f a c i l it y w h i c h<br />

includes special education support.<br />

For more information please call Jim<br />

Pittaway, Program Manager at (905)575-<br />

1212, ext. 3345 or (Brantford) (519) 759-<br />

7200 ext. 3345, or write Jim Pittaway,<br />

Continuing Education Business, <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>, Box 2034, Hamilton, ON. L8N<br />

3T2 or email<br />

pittawj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require<br />

a) a n O n t a r i o S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l D i p l o m a<br />

(general or advanced) or equivalent or mature<br />

student status with admission tests;<br />

b) c o n s i d e r a b l e v o l u n te e r a n d / o r p a i d p o s t -<br />

s e co n d ar y e x pe r ie n ce as s is tin g s tu de n ts in<br />

elementary and/or secondar y classrooms;<br />

c) a minimum of two teacher/principal letters of<br />

reference on school letterhead attesting to the<br />

a m o u n t a n d q u a l i t y o f e x p e r i e n c e i n<br />

elementa ry and/or secondary classrooms;<br />

d) e x c e l l e n t o r a l a n d w r i t t e n E n g l i s h<br />

communication and basic Math skills (which<br />

will be assessed on Information Night);<br />

e) basic computer literacy (Note: applicants without<br />

literacy may take Introduction course BW001)<br />

f) a written determination of which educational<br />

sy s te m h a s a c ce p te d y ou to c o mp le te y ou r<br />

pr a c tic ums th er e . ( No te: as s ista n ce ma y be<br />

provided to acquire a placement)<br />

Program of Studies<br />

UNTIL JUNE <strong>2002</strong><br />

Required Courses (6 Mandatory Courses)<br />

SSEA1 Educational Foundations<br />

SSEA2 Educational Assistant Skills<br />

SSEA3 Field Placement A<br />

SSEA4 Field Placement B<br />

SSEA5 Computers in the Classroom<br />

SSEA7 Exceptionalities<br />

Selected Course (1 General Elective)<br />

SS156 Introductory Psychology<br />

S t u d e n t s m a y w i s h t o c o m p l e t e t h e<br />

Computers in the Classroom and Psychology<br />

elective in preparation for Fall <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

PROGRAM CHANGE AS OF<br />

SEPTEMBER <strong>2002</strong><br />

As of September <strong>2002</strong>, new applicants will<br />

follow the Admission Requirements listed<br />

above and a new Program of Studies.<br />

Former EA Certificate students/graduates<br />

should contact the Program Manager to<br />

discuss a transition plan.<br />

APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING<br />

AC<strong>CE</strong>PTED FOR SEPTEMBER, <strong>2002</strong><br />

To request an EA Application Form, send<br />

your printed name, address and telephone<br />

number to the Program Manager listed<br />

above. You will be sent process details, an<br />

Application Form and notice of the required<br />

Information Night (Thursday, May 23,<br />

<strong>2002</strong>) REQUEST FOR APPLICATION<br />

DEADLINE: April 30, <strong>2002</strong><br />

PROGRAM STRUCTURES<br />

Subject to enrolment space, applicants<br />

may complete the requirements on a “fast<br />

track schedule” part time in 2 years, with<br />

approx. 2 nights per week plus daytime<br />

practicums or on a “regular schedule” part<br />

time in 3 years, with approx. 1 night per<br />

week plus daytime practicums. A few<br />

Saturday seminars will also be required.<br />

COMPUTERS IN THE CLASSROOM<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o p r o v i d e<br />

Ed ucational Assistan ts wit h know ledge a nd<br />

experience in using computer technology to<br />

a s s i s t s p e c i a l n e e d s c h i l d r e n i n a s c h o o l<br />

s e t t i n g . Y o u w i l l b e i n t r o d u c e d t o t h e<br />

v a r i o u s c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m s a n d s o f t w a r e<br />

available in most schools and techniques for<br />

their appropriate use. LOCATION: S1 - St.<br />

E uge ne’ s Sch ool , Par kda le Av e., H ami lto n<br />

and S2 - Grange Public School, Ancaster<br />

SSEA5 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 6:30-9:45 O Apr11 705572<br />

S2 12 MO 6:00-9:15 O Apr8 705573<br />

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT IV:FIELD<br />

PLA<strong>CE</strong>MENT B<br />

PREREQUISITE: Educational Assistant III-<br />

F iel d P lace men t A (S SEA 3) *Re stri cte d t o<br />

those who have previously applied and been<br />

accepted.<br />

SSEA4 FEE: $163.18<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:45 FF Apr1<br />

S2 12 TU 6:30-9:45 FF Apr2<br />

S3 12 WE 6:30-9:45 BF Apr3<br />

S4 12 TU 6:30-9:45 FF Apr2<br />

S5 12 WE 6:30-9:45 FF Apr3<br />

EX<strong>CE</strong>PTIONALITIES<br />

This course focuses on an understanding of,<br />

m o d i f i c a t i o n s f o r a n d t h e E . A . r o l e w i t h ,<br />

c h i l d r e n a n d y o u t h w i t h e x c e p t i o n a l i t i e s :<br />

i n t e ll e c t u al l y c h a l le n g e d , c o mm u n i c at i o n s<br />

( a u t i s m , l e a r n i n g d i s a b i l i t i e s , s p e e c h -<br />

l a n g u a g e , h e a r i n g i m p a i r e d a n d d e a f ) ,<br />

b eh avi ou ra l a nd e mo tio na ll y d is tu rbe d an d<br />

physically and multiply challenged.<br />

SSEA7 FEE: $193.05<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:45 FF Apr8<br />

S2 12 TU 6:30-9:45 FF Apr9<br />

S3 12 WE 6:30-9:45 BF Apr10<br />

S4 12 TU 6:30-9:45 FF Apr9<br />

S5 12 WE 6:30-9:45 FF Apr10<br />

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EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

LEVEL) (817)<br />

Th i s in t en se pr og r am of s t ud y w il l a im t o<br />

provide successful, experienced and trained<br />

Educational Assistants with those skills that<br />

w o u l d m a k e t h e m h i g h l y c o m p e t e n t i n a t<br />

l e a s t o n e a r e a o f c o n c e n t r a t i o n . T h e f o u r<br />

areas of specialization are:<br />

a) Communications<br />

b) Behaviour Management<br />

c) Intellectually Challenged<br />

d) Physically Challenged<br />

For more information call Jim Pittaway,<br />

Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3345 or email<br />

pittawj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

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MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH<br />

TO TREATMENT AND<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

In this credit course students will be provided<br />

opportunities to develop an understanding of<br />

treatment issues & their management in<br />

classroom settings through a multidisciplinary<br />

approach. Focus will be placed<br />

on the development of strength-based plans, a<br />

collegial classroom team & a variety of<br />

learning approaches, strategies & techniques.<br />

The role of family/caregivers will be explored<br />

in addition to resources & collaborative work<br />

within community settings.<br />

SSE16 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705631<br />

BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT<br />

C:EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED<br />

This credit course deals with school-aged<br />

pupils and discusses non-violent crisis<br />

intervention and attention deficit hyperactivity<br />

disorder. A textbook fee of $30.00 per student<br />

is included in the course fee.<br />

SSE52 FEE: $203.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 705630<br />

COMMUNICATIONS C:<br />

SIGNED ENGLISH<br />

This credit course is open to all interested<br />

individuals and is designed to provide a<br />

practical knowledge of Signed English in<br />

both receptive and expressive modes.<br />

Vocabulary selected is pertinent to the needs<br />

of the non-speaking school aged child.<br />

Emphasis will be placed on the role of<br />

Signed English in the Total Communication<br />

process and its integration into regular<br />

teaching programs.<br />

SSE10 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705580<br />

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT<br />

SEMINARS<br />

An acknowledgement of completion<br />

certificate will be awarded for the successful<br />

completion of the first three seminars (1, 2<br />

& 3), another certificate for the 2nd three<br />

seminars (4, 5 & 6) and one for the third<br />

series of seminars (7,8 & 9). These seminars<br />

may be completed in any order.


ASSISTING TEACHERS WITH<br />

SPECIAL EDUC. SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S 7<br />

This seminar will deal with various<br />

assessment procedures commonly used by<br />

“Special Education Teachers”. Participants<br />

will have the opportunity to use various<br />

assessment tools to establish strengths and<br />

needs in students. The seminar will enable<br />

participants to better plan and implement<br />

educational programs and help modify<br />

existing curriculum.<br />

SSPB3 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF Apr27 705575<br />

ASSISTING TEACHERS WITH<br />

SPECIAL EDUC. SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S 8<br />

The new Ministry of Education Guidelines<br />

have placed considerable emphasis on work<br />

experience and transitional planning for all<br />

students in Ontario. Increasingly,<br />

exceptional pupils in Ontario are involved<br />

in work placements. These placements are<br />

supervised and monitored by educational<br />

assistants acting as job coaches. This<br />

seminar will deal with pre-vocational skills<br />

and work placement requirements for<br />

exceptional students being placed in<br />

various work placements throughout the<br />

school community.<br />

SSP02 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF May11 705576<br />

ASSISTING TEACHERS WITH<br />

SPECIAL EDUC. SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S 9<br />

This seminar will focus on improving<br />

functional skills, reading and computational<br />

skills in exceptional students. The emphasis<br />

will be on exploring activities which have<br />

been shown to improve functional literacy in<br />

school aged students. Topics include:<br />

reading improvement, remedial math,<br />

functional life skills<br />

SSPC2 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF May18 705578<br />

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT<br />

CONFEREN<strong>CE</strong><br />

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PEN-ON CONFEREN<strong>CE</strong><br />

(FOR MEMBERS)<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> & Para Educator Network<br />

of Ontario (PEN-ON) are offering<br />

“Conference <strong>2002</strong>: Growing to Meet the<br />

Challenge”. This exciting provincial<br />

conference for Educational Assistants,<br />

Teachers & Parents will be held Friday May<br />

3 evening & Saturday May 4, <strong>2002</strong>. Join<br />

your colleagues & friends as they experience<br />

this outstanding professional development<br />

opportunity to learn more about educational<br />

strategies for improving important support<br />

for students, especially those with<br />

exceptionalities.<br />

SSE89 FEE: $101.65 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF May4 705628<br />

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PEN-ON CONFEREN<strong>CE</strong><br />

(FOR NON-MEMBERS)<br />

Same as description above.<br />

SSE90 FEE: $123.05 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF May4 705629<br />

TEACHING THE ADULT<br />

LEARNER <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(129)<br />

These courses are credit courses in the<br />

Teaching the Adult Learner Certificate. For<br />

information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the OntarioLearn.com<br />

section.<br />

ADULT LEARNING<br />

Enhance your career by learning how to<br />

apply the principles of adult learning and<br />

how to develop the basic skills essential to<br />

successful instruction. This 36 hour course is<br />

specifically designed for teachers and<br />

trainers who present information to adults.<br />

Instructor: D WONNACOTT<br />

TAL03 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 11 TH 6:30-10:00 FF Apr4 706032<br />

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES<br />

This is a 48 hour course providing the adult<br />

educator with an opportunity to develop<br />

instructional skills and techniques, through<br />

“hands-on” practical activities, using a<br />

variety of resources. The goal is to<br />

demonstrate and experience a range of<br />

traditional and non-traditional methods of<br />

teaching, with application to a range of<br />

learning environments. There will also be 6<br />

additional hours of self-study activity.<br />

Instructor: D WONNACOTT<br />

TAL04 FEE: $235.32 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-10:00 FF Apr2 706035<br />

(R)- Required (E) - Elective<br />

COURSE NAME COURSE<br />

NUMBER<br />

HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR<br />

STUDIES<br />

The Not-for-Profit Sector is a unique segment<br />

of our community, which demands a special<br />

set of professional skills for its employees.<br />

The following programs are intended for<br />

managers, supervisors, aspiring managers and<br />

professionals with new responsibilities. The<br />

courses in these programs are designed to<br />

develop “real world” information and<br />

competence for the effective management of<br />

social service agencies and charitable<br />

organizations in the not-for-profit sector.<br />

Professional leaders in the community<br />

facilitate the courses. There are 4 different<br />

certificate programs available. Each one<br />

addresses a specific component of working<br />

within the Not-for-Profit sector. The chart<br />

below outlines the courses that are required<br />

for the completion of each certificate.<br />

For more information, please contact<br />

(905) 575-2358.<br />

M a n a g e m e n t<br />

in the Non-<br />

Profit Sector<br />

(Choose 8)<br />

Board & Staff Responsibilities S S N P 1 X<br />

Practical Human Resources Mgmt. SSNPH X<br />

F u n d r a i s i n g /<br />

D e v e l o p m e n t<br />

A s s o c i a t e<br />

S p e c i a l<br />

E v e n t s<br />

Marketing & Communications SSNP5 X X X (E)<br />

Financial Management SSNP4 X<br />

Public Relations SSNPA X X (E)<br />

Program Planning & Evaluation SSNPF X<br />

Developing Effective Consulting Skills SSNPG X<br />

Fundraising/Development SSFR1 X X X (E)<br />

Annual Giving SSFR2 X X<br />

Strategic Planning SSNP3 X<br />

Major Gifts & Planned Giving SSFR3 X X<br />

V o l u n t e e r<br />

M a n a g e m e n t<br />

Volunteer Management 1 SSP24 X X X (R) X<br />

Volunteer Management 2 SSP43 X X<br />

Volunteer Management 3 SSP63 X X<br />

Logistics 1 RLA01 X X (R)<br />

Program Applications RLA02 X X (R)<br />

Event Administration RLA03 X X (R)<br />

Logistics 2 RLA05 X (E)<br />

Field Work RLA06 X (R)<br />

Event Marketing 1 RLA07 X X (R)<br />

Event Marketing 2: Sponsorship RLA08 X (R)<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 111


HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

MANAGEMENT IN THE<br />

NON-PROFIT SECTOR<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (818)<br />

( C R E D I T C O U R S E S ) T h i s p r o g r a m i s<br />

intended for managers, supervisor s, aspiring<br />

m a n a g e r s a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l s w i t h n e w<br />

responsibilities. The courses in the program<br />

a r e d e s i g n e d t o d e v e l o p “ r e a l w o r l d ”<br />

information and competence for the effective<br />

m a n a g e m e n t o f s o c i a l s e r v i c e a g e n c i e s ,<br />

c o m m u n i t y s e r v i c e o r g a n i z a t i o n s a n d<br />

c h a r i t a b l e o r g a n i z a t i o n s i n t h e n o n - p r o f i t<br />

sector. Professional leaders in the community<br />

who have extensive and relevant knowledge,<br />

skills and experience facilitate the courses.<br />

For more information please contact (905)<br />

575-2358 or (519) 759-7200 ext. 2358 or<br />

email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

There are no admission requirements.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e c e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s w i l l<br />

complete 8 of the following courses.<br />

SSNP1 Board and Staff Responsibilities 30 hours<br />

SSNP3 Strategic Planning 30 hours<br />

SSNP5 Marketing and Communications 30 hours<br />

SSNP4 Financial Management 30 hours<br />

SSNPA Public Relations 30 hours<br />

SSNPF Program Planning and Evaluation 30 hours<br />

SSNPH Practical Human Resources Management<br />

30 hours<br />

SSFR1 Fundraising/Development 30 hours<br />

SSFR2 Annual Giving 30 hours<br />

SSFR3 Major Gifts and Planned Giving 30 hours<br />

SSP24 Volunteer Management 1<br />

(counts as 2 credits) 60 hours<br />

SSP43 Volunteer Management 2<br />

(counts as 2 credits) 60 hours<br />

SSP63 Volunteer Management 3<br />

(counts as 2 credits) 60 hours<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

PRACTICAL HUMAN RESOUR<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

This course focuses on the practical aspects of<br />

human resources management as they apply to<br />

n o t- f o r - p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n s & w i l l p r o v i d e<br />

s t u d e n t s w i t h u s e f u l t o o l s f o r d a y - t o - d a y<br />

e m p l o y m e n t a n d o t h e r h u m a n r e s o u r c e s<br />

p r a c t i c e s . T o p i c s c o v e r e d w i l l i n c l u d e<br />

r e c r u i t m e n t , i n t e r v i e w i n g & s e l e c t i o n ,<br />

t e r m i n a t i o n s , p e r f o r m a n c e f e e d b a c k &<br />

e va lu atio n, pr og re s siv e dis cip lin e, atte nd an ce<br />

management & employment related legislation.<br />

SSNPH FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705634<br />

PGM PLANNING&EVALUATION IN<br />

THE NON-PROFIT SECTOR<br />

This course will pr ovide students with the basics<br />

in program evaluation. We will address common<br />

ev aluation que stions of man age rs a nd s taf f in<br />

non-p rofit o rganizations including: Are clie nts<br />

satisfied with the services? Are we meeting our<br />

goals and objectives? Is our volunteers training<br />

p r o g r a m e f f e c t i v e ? W h a t i s t h e m o s t c o s t -<br />

effective way of delivering a pr ogram? Students<br />

will have an opportunity to design an evaluation<br />

for a program of their choice.<br />

SSNPF FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705608<br />

STRATEGIC AND LONG-RANGE<br />

PLANNING<br />

C hang e i s t he only t hing th at is perm anen t<br />

these days in the social service sector. What<br />

determines how well an agency is managed,<br />

i s n o t w h e t h e r i t c h a n g e s , b u t h o w . T h i s<br />

course will assist students to understand the<br />

s t r e n g t h s a n d o p p o r t u n i t i e s o f a n<br />

o r ga ni z at i on . S tu d en t s w il l be e x pe c te d t o<br />

develop a strategic plan for an organization<br />

with which they are well familiar.<br />

SSNP3 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 705609<br />

FUNDRAISING/<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

ASSOCIATE <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

( P R O P O S E D ) T h e r o l e o f t h e<br />

F u n d r a i s i n g / D e v e l o p m e n t A s s o c i a t e i s a<br />

m u l t i - f a c e t e d , p r o f e s s i o n a l p o s i t i o n . T h e<br />

d i v e r s e s k i l l s r e q u i r e d i n c l u d e a s o l i d<br />

foundation in the following areas: fundraising,<br />

m a r k e t i n g , p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s , w o r k i n g w i t h<br />

v o lu n te e rs, o rga n iz a tio n a l ima g e a n d p ro file<br />

b u i l d i n g , s p e c i a l e v e n t p l a n n i n g a n d<br />

outstanding organizational and people skills.<br />

For more information please contact (905)<br />

575-2358 or (519) 759-7200 ext. 2358 or<br />

email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

SSFR1 Fundraising/Development 30 hours<br />

SSFR2 Annual Giving 30 hours<br />

SSFR3 Major Gifts and Planned Giving 30 hours<br />

SSNP5 Marketing and Communications 30 hours<br />

SSP24 Volunteer Management 1 60 hours<br />

VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (095)<br />

( C R E D I T C O U R S E S ) T h i s p r o g r a m i s<br />

d es i gn ed t o p ro m ot e kn o wl ed ge a n d sk il l s<br />

t ra i ni ng a nd d e ve lo pm en t f or t he e ff ec t iv e<br />

m a n a g e m e n t o f v o l u n t e e r p r o g r a m s . T h e<br />

certificate consists of three levels, with each<br />

le vel offerin g 60 cred it h ours for a to tal of<br />

180 credit hours.<br />

For more information contact<br />

(905) 575-2358 or (519) 759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

SSP24 Volunteer Management 1 60 hours<br />

SSP43 Volunteer Management 2 60 hours<br />

SSP63 Volunteer Management 3 60 hours<br />

VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT 1<br />

T h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e o f f e r s t h e s t u d e n t a n<br />

i n t r o d u c t i o n t o t h e b a s i c , f u n d a m e n t a l<br />

aspects of Volunteer Management. Topics of<br />

d i s c u s s i o n w i l l i n c l u d e r e c r u i t m e n t ,<br />

o r i e n t a t i o n , t r a i n i n g , r e c o g n i t i o n a n d<br />

philosophy and mission statements.<br />

SSP24 FEE: $285.60 ☎<br />

S2 20 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705606<br />

112 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT 3<br />

In this final credit course, the following topics<br />

w i ll b e p re se nt e d: po l ic e c he ck s , h i gh ri s k<br />

v o l u n t e e r s , C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e O r d e r<br />

v o l u n t e e r s , F r e e d o m o f I n f o r m a t i o n A c t ,<br />

C orpor ate and T een V olunt ari sm , H and lin g<br />

Change in your volunteer program, Insurance/<br />

L e g a l / F i n a n ci a l R i s k s i n V ol un t a r i s m a n d<br />

p r e s e n t a t i o n s k i l l s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

V o l u n t e e r M a n a g e m e n t 2 ( S S P 4 3 ) . T h i s<br />

course w ill run for 11 consecutive Mondays<br />

and 4 Saturdays to be chosen by class.<br />

SSP63 FEE: $285.60 ☎<br />

S2 15 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Jun3 705607<br />

SA 9:00-3:45<br />

RECREATION AND<br />

LEISURE SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

For more information contact Sue Vattay,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2158 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2158 or email<br />

vattays@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

RECREATION AND<br />

LEISURE SERVI<strong>CE</strong><br />

DIPLOMA (214)<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 12 (or equivalent)<br />

inc ludi ng Eng lis h, or mat ure st uden t stat us<br />

wit h ad mis si on te st s. Ap pl ica nt s mus t al so<br />

c o m p l e t e a p r o g r a m q u e s t i o n n a i r e . T h e<br />

Pr o g r am o f S t ud y i s av a i l ab l e o n r e q u es t .<br />

This course i s part of the di ploma program<br />

for Recreation and Leisure Services. Future<br />

courses on a part time basis will be offered<br />

based on demand and interest.<br />

LEISURE FACILITIES<br />

A s p e c i a l i z e d c o u r s e f o c u s i n g o n t h e<br />

t e c h n i c a l o p e r a t i o n a n d m a n a g e m e n t o f<br />

major recr eation faci lities inc luding are nas,<br />

a q u a t i c f a c i l i t i e s , c o m m u n i t y a n d f i t n e s s<br />

ce nt r es a nd re la t ed o ut d oo r a re as . O ff s it e<br />

fie ld v isi ta ti ons o n 3 Sat ur day s ar e p ar t of<br />

the course of study.<br />

RL222 FEE: $207.90 ☎<br />

S1 11 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr29 705465<br />

SA 9:00-3:00<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

PROGRAM (EVENT<br />

PLANNING TECHNIQUES<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE) (122)<br />

This certificate is intended for event organizers<br />

who w an t to e nh an c e the ir k no wled ge o f th e<br />

s k il ls r e q u i r e d wi th in th e f e s tiv a l a n d e ve nt<br />

i n d u s t r y . S t u d e n t s w i l l a c q u i r e p r a c t i c a l<br />

training to plan, promote and execute festivals<br />

a n d e v e n t s i n b o t h t h e p r i v a t e a n d p u b l i c<br />

sectors. Event organizers and professionals<br />

who have extensive and relevant knowledge,<br />

skills and experience will facilitate the courses.<br />

For information and/or registration<br />

contact Sue Vattay, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2158 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2158<br />

or email vattays@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Have general knowledge of special event<br />

industry as an event organizer or volunteer.<br />

OR Be a graduate of Recreation and Leisure<br />

Services, Business Marketing, Hospitality or<br />

Tourism Programs or have relevant college<br />

or university training.


Program of Studies<br />

RLA09 Introduction to Special Events 10 hours<br />

RLA01 *Logistics I 30 hours<br />

RLA02 *Program Applications 30 hours<br />

RLA07 * Event Marketing I 30 hours<br />

RLA08 * Event Marketing II 30 hours<br />

SSP24 Volunteer Management I 60 hours<br />

RLA04 * Event Administration 42 hours<br />

RLA06 * Special Events Field Work 70 hours<br />

FB008 Smart Serve Training 3 hours<br />

RLA10 Display Fireworks and Indoor Pyrotechnics<br />

Workshop 4 hours<br />

Elective —<br />

must choose one of the following:<br />

RLA05 * Logistics 2 — Production Logistics<br />

30 hours<br />

SSNP5 Marketing and Communications 30 hours<br />

SSNPA Public Relations 30 hours<br />

SSFR1 Fundraising/Development 30 hours<br />

* T h e s e c o u r s e s h a v e p r e r e q u i s i t e s o r<br />

require permission of the program manager.<br />

INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

T h i s 1 0 h o u r c r e d i t c o u r s e p r o v i d e s<br />

i n d iv i d u a l s i n t er e s t e d i n t h e s p e c i a l e v en t<br />

indus try w ith a n opp ortunity to learn about<br />

i s s u e s a n d g r o w t h w i t h i n t h e i n d u s t r y ,<br />

c a ree rs, e ven t ter min ol ogy , t ou ris m imp act<br />

a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l b o d i e s a n d c e r t i f i c a t i o n .<br />

This is a prerequisite for the Event Planning<br />

T e c h n i q u e s C e r t i f i c a t e b u t i s o p e n t o a l l<br />

s t u d e n t s . S t u d e n t m a y b e c o n c u r r e n t l y<br />

t a k i n g R L A 0 1 , R L A 0 2 , S S P 2 4 , S S N P 5 ,<br />

S S N P A , o r S S F R 1 . C O U R S E D A T E S :<br />

Mon. Apr. 1, Tues. Apr. 2 and Sat. Apr. 6.<br />

RLA09 FEE: $49.50 ☎<br />

S1 3 MO/TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr1 705473<br />

SA 9:00-1:00<br />

EVENT MARKETING I<br />

E ve nt o rg an iz er s w il l ac qu ir e fu n da me nt al<br />

s k i l l s i n m a r k e t i n g a n d p r o m o t i o n s<br />

strategies. Student will learn how to identify<br />

t a r g e t m a r k e t s , d e v e l o p e v e n t g o a l s a n d<br />

o b j ec t i v e s , e s ta b l i s h p r i ci n g pr a c t i ce s an d<br />

dev elop prom otion al t ools. The co urse will<br />

fo c u s o n ho w to de vel op a ma rk eti ng p lan<br />

for an event or festival. Prerequisite: RLA02<br />

or permission of Program Manager.<br />

RLA07 FEE: $148.50<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9<br />

EVENT MARKETING II - SPONSORSHIP<br />

Ev ent or gan izer s will e xpl ore sp onso rsh ips<br />

and partnerships in the event industry. Learn<br />

h o w t o m e e t t h e n e e d s o f s p o n s o r s a n d<br />

enc ourage a win/ win enviro nment . Ac quire<br />

a n u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f c a s h a n d i n - k i n d<br />

sponsorships, learn how to identify revenue<br />

g e n e r a t i n g o p p o r t u n i t i e s , a n d r e c o g n i z e<br />

e f f e c t i v e s p o n s o r r e l a t i o n s . P r e r e q u i s i t e :<br />

RLA07 or permission of Program Manager.<br />

RLA08 FEE: $148.50<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8<br />

LOGISTICS I-MAKING SPECIAL<br />

EVENTS WORK FOR YOU<br />

E v e n t O r g a n i z e r s w i l l a c q u i r e p r a c t i c a l<br />

training necessary for effective operation of<br />

a s p e c i a l e v e n t . U n d e r s t a n d t h e l o g i s t i c a l<br />

deta ils and g overnme ntal guidel ines behind<br />

s i t e p r e p a r a t i o n , f o o d s e r v i c e s , s e c u r i t y ,<br />

l i c e n s i n g , a c c e s s i b i l i t y , t r a f f i c , a n d<br />

communication. Prerequisite - RLA09.<br />

RLA01 FEE: $148.50<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9<br />

LOGISTICS 2 -<br />

PRODUCTION LOGISTICS<br />

E v e n t o r g a n i z e r s w i l l e n h a n c e t h e i r<br />

k n o w l e d g e o f p r o d u c t i o n , t e c h n i c a l a n d<br />

l o g i s ti c a l c h a l l en g e s i n v o lv e d in p la n n i n g<br />

a n d ex e c u t i n g i n d o o r a n d o u t d o o r e v e n t s .<br />

L e a r n h o w t o d e v e l o p a p r o d u c t i o n<br />

m ana gem ent t eam , cho ose th e rig ht ve nue ,<br />

s c h e d u l e p r o d u c t i o n , d e t e r m i n e s o u n d ,<br />

l i g h t i n g , s t a g i n g a n d o t h e r a u d i o - v i s u a l<br />

r e q u i r e m e n t s i n c l u d i n g m e d i a t a p e d<br />

broadcasts. One 6 hour evening or weekend<br />

c o m m i t m e n t i s r e q u i r e d a s a n e v a l u a t i v e<br />

c o m p o n e n t o f t h i s c o u r s e . P r e r e q u i s i t e<br />

RLA01.<br />

RLA05 FEE: $148.50<br />

S1 9 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr18<br />

SA 9:00-2:00<br />

PROGRAM APPLICATIONS:<br />

CREATING A DYNAMIC EVENT PGM<br />

E v e n t O r g a n i z e r s w i l l a c q u i r e t h e s k i l l s<br />

n e c e s s a r y i n m a k i n g c o n t a c t s a n d<br />

n e g o t i a t i n g c o n t r a c t s f o r e v e n t<br />

p r o g ra m m i ng . L e a r n h o w t o m a xi m i z e o n<br />

p rogr am idea s a nd tren ds. Un ders tand ho w<br />

to program within social and environmental<br />

i s s u e s . T o p i c s w i l l i n c l u d e : b o o k i n g<br />

e n t e r t a i n m e n t , c h i l d r e n ’ s p r o g r a m m i n g ,<br />

p a r a d e s , f i r e w o r k s , o p e n i n g / c l o s i n g<br />

c e r e m o n i e s a n d p r o g r a m p a r t n e r s h i p s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: RLA09.<br />

RLA02 FEE: $148.50<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10<br />

PUBLIC RELATIONS FOR THE NON-<br />

PROFIT SECTOR<br />

E x p l o r e t h e o p p o r t u n i t i e s a n d c h a l l e n g e s<br />

i n v o l v e d i n c o m m u n ic a t io n s in t h e n o t - f o r -<br />

p r o f i t s e c t o r . P u b l i c r e l a t i o n s , m e d i a a n d<br />

c o mm u n ic a t io n s p r a c t it io n e r s wi ll h ig h l ig h t<br />

techniques, strategies and new technologies for<br />

communicating with clients, the media, special<br />

in ter e s t g r ou ps a nd th e p ub lic , wh ile d e alin g<br />

with limited funding, re-structuring etc.<br />

SSNPA FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S2 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705479<br />

YWCA OF/DU CANADA<br />

FITNESS LEADERSHIP<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION PROGRAM<br />

For more information about these courses<br />

please call Marg Heaslip, YWCA at<br />

(905)522-9922 ext. 103.<br />

NOTE: Based on our occasional need for<br />

an aerobic studio/weight room some<br />

classes will be held off-site at the YWCA<br />

FITNESS THEORY<br />

F i t n e s s T h e o r y i s t h e 1 s t s t e p t o w a r d<br />

o b t a i n i n g a p r o f e s s i o n a l c e r t i f i c a t i o n i n a<br />

f i t n e s s s p e c i a l t y . T h i s c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s<br />

b a s i c a n a t o m y , m o v e m e n t m e c h a n i c s ,<br />

physiology of exercise, principles of training,<br />

a nd nu trit ion/ weigh t man ageme nt. THIS IS<br />

A PRE-REQUISITE FOR ALL MODULES.<br />

Please note for course FI002/S2 there will be<br />

a Sat. class on July 20.<br />

FI001 FEE: $211.65 ☎<br />

SA 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705446<br />

SB 9 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Jul3 705449<br />

SA 9:00-4:00<br />

HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

STRENGTH TRAINING LEADER<br />

MODULE<br />

P r e - r e q u i s i t e F I T N E S S T H E O R Y T h i s<br />

module will take yo u into the weight room<br />

to apply your theory. Course content<br />

includes program design, use of free weights<br />

and machines, strength training principles,<br />

myths of training, and gender<br />

considerations. For YWCA of Canada<br />

certification: Pass 80% on final exam;<br />

current CPR and First Aid; 20 hour<br />

practicum; successful practical exam.<br />

FI002 FEE: $211.65 ☎<br />

SA 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705452<br />

GROUP FITNESS LEADER MODULE<br />

Pre-requisite: FITNESS THEORY In this<br />

course, you will begin to apply your<br />

theoretical background in the development<br />

of a safe, effective, enjoyable fitness class.<br />

Content includes an introduction to music<br />

and phrasing, class design, cueing, program<br />

planning, and teaching/leading. For<br />

Certification: YWCA/OFC: Pass 80% on<br />

final exam; current CPR and First Aid; 20<br />

hour practicum; successful practical<br />

assessment; OFC membership.<br />

FI003 FEE: $211.65 ☎<br />

SA 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705456<br />

SECURITY & PRIVATE<br />

INVESTIGATION<br />

PRIVATE INVESTIGATION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

(Credit courses) This certificate provides<br />

training for individuals interested in<br />

pursuing a career in Private Investigation.<br />

The courses will provide an comprehensive<br />

overview of the skills needed to work in this<br />

field, however, actual Private Investigation<br />

licenses are obtained through an application<br />

to the Ministry of Correctional Services.<br />

Licences are granted after an applicant has<br />

three years of experience in the field, and<br />

with the support of a Private Investigation<br />

firm or company.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519) 759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

LS123 Investigative Skills 30 hours<br />

LS202 Introduction to Surveillance 30 hours<br />

LS203 Investigations Law 30 hours<br />

LS204 Insurance Investigations 30 hours<br />

LS205 Advanced Surveillance 30 hours<br />

LSA23 Information Access 18 hours<br />

BIN01 Internet Starting Point 18 hours<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D SURVEILLAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

In this hands-on credit course, you will be<br />

involved in “staged” surveillance operations,<br />

including foot and vehicle surveillance.<br />

Emphasis will be placed on the issues of<br />

“Safety First”, the Highway Traffic Act, and<br />

the essentials of conducting surveillance.<br />

COURSE DATES: April 20, 21, 27 & 28.<br />

There is a $35.00 fee per person which is<br />

included in the course cost which covers special<br />

educational surveillance equipment rentals.<br />

LS205 FEE: $183.50 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-4:30 FF Apr20 705614<br />

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HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

INFORMATION AC<strong>CE</strong>SS<br />

This 18 hour course provide s studen ts wit h<br />

the basic skills required to access information<br />

on applicable data bases, the Internet, ot her<br />

a v a i l a b l e s e r v i c e s , a n d h o w t o a s s e s s t h e<br />

o b t a i n e d i n f o r m a t i o n . T h e F r e e d o m o f<br />

Information Act will also be examined.<br />

LSA23 FEE: $89.10 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705615<br />

INVESTIGATIONS LAW<br />

T h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e d i s c u s s e s t h e l a w s &<br />

legislation that pertain to the field of private<br />

in vest iga tion . This co urs e w ill al so disc uss<br />

t he r ol e of t he p r i va te i nv es ti ga to r in c iv il<br />

and criminal proceedings.<br />

LS203 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 705612<br />

INVESTIGATIVE SKILLS<br />

This course can be used as a credit towards<br />

either the Security or Private Investigations<br />

P r o g r a m s . I t i s i n t e n de d t o i n c r e a s e t h e<br />

s t u d en t’ s a b il i ty to id en t if y i nv es t i g at i ve<br />

g o a l s , t o f i n d a n d s e l e c t a p p r o p r i a t e<br />

i n t e r v i e w i n g o b j e c t i v e s , t o p r e p a r e a n d<br />

p r e s e n t w r i t t e n a n d o r a l r e p o r t s w i t h<br />

greater precision.<br />

LS123 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705613<br />

SECURITY INVESTIGATION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (811)<br />

(C r ed it C ou rs es ) Th is p ro gr am i s in te nd ed<br />

f o r i n d i v i d u a l s w h o a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n<br />

pursuing a career in the field of security and<br />

l o s s p r e v e n t i o n i n t h e s e c t o r s o f r e t a i l ,<br />

i n d us t r y , g o v e r nm e n t , b u s i n es s , ho s p i t a ls ,<br />

private security, or other related sectors.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519) 759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

I n o r d e r t o c o m p l e t e t h e S e c u r i t y<br />

I n v e s t i g a t i o n C e r t i f i c a t e , s t u d e n t s a r e<br />

r e q u i r e d t o c o m p l e t e t h e c o u r s e s l i s t e d<br />

below, PLUS two elective courses from the<br />

list outlined in the program of studies from<br />

the Private Investigation Certificate.<br />

Required courses<br />

LS004 Essential Skills for Security Officers 30 hours<br />

LS233 Law for Security Personnel 30 hours<br />

LS003 Evidence Gathering and Report Writing<br />

30 hours<br />

LS005 Non-Violent Crisis for Security Personnel<br />

12 hours<br />

0H501 WHMIS Training 7 hours<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Please choose two courses from the Private<br />

Investigation Certificate.<br />

EVIDEN<strong>CE</strong> GATHERING AND<br />

REPORT WRITING<br />

T hi s c re d it co u rs e d is c us s es th e f ol l ow i ng<br />

t o p i c s : e v i d e n c e g a t h e r i n g , p r e p a r i n g f o r<br />

court, securing the “scene” in preparation for<br />

police arrival, report writing and note taking.<br />

LS003 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705616<br />

SENSORY LOSS<br />

SENSORY LOSS<br />

TECHNIQUES <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

The Sensory Loss Techniques Certificate is<br />

d esi gned to p rovi de tra ini ng for th ose wh o<br />

w ish to m eet th e nee ds of in div idu als wh o<br />

a re vi sua lly i mpa ire d, dea f/ har d o f hea rin g<br />

a n d d e a f b l i n d . G r a d u a t e s o f t h i s p r o g r a m<br />

m ay fin d emp loym ent i n s cho ols , dayc are s<br />

or nursery schools, residential facilities and<br />

or within associations providing group home<br />

or respite care.<br />

For more information please contact Jim<br />

Pittaway, Program Manager at (905)575-<br />

1212 ext. 3345 or email<br />

pittawj@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

PHYS CHALL C: VISUAL & MULTIPLE<br />

DISABILITIES 3<br />

This advanced credit course for Instructional<br />

A s s i s t a n t s a d d r e s s e s a d d i t i o n a l i s s u e s<br />

a r o u n d w o r k in g w it h s tu d e n t s w i t h v i s u a l<br />

a n d m u l t i p l e d i s a b i l i t i e s . S t u d e n t s w i l l<br />

deve lop a deeper u nderstanding of mult iple<br />

d i s a b i l i t i e s , v i s u a l d e v e l o p m e n t a n d<br />

e n h an c em e n t, wo r k in g w i t h S ch o ol Bo a r d<br />

p e r s o n n e l , i s s u e s c o n c e r n i n g<br />

p rofe ssi onal ism an d s elf es teem , b eha viou r<br />

a n d ag e a p pr o pr i at e ne s s. LO C AT I ON : W .<br />

Ross Macdonald School. Course Dates May<br />

25 & 26, June 8 & 9, June 22 & 23<br />

SSE49 FEE: $178.20 ☎<br />

S1 6 SA 9:00-4:00 O May25 705610<br />

SU 9:00-2:00<br />

VISION AIDS TECHNOLOGY<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

This program will provide the student with a<br />

c o m p r e h e n s i v e o v e r v i e w o f t h e m a n y<br />

d if f er e n t hi g h an d lo w t ec hn ol o gy d ev i ce s<br />

w h i c h a r e a v ai l a b l e f o r t h os e pe o p l e w i t h<br />

visual impairments.<br />

For more information please contact (905)<br />

575-2358 or email<br />

cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

ADT10 Introduction to Vision Aids Technology<br />

ADT20 Philosophy and Assessment<br />

ADT30 Sight Enhancement Devices<br />

ADT40 Sight Substitution Devices<br />

ADT50 Sight Enhancement and Substitution<br />

Peripheral Devices<br />

ADT60 Report Writing and Adaptive Technology<br />

Training<br />

REPORT WRITING & ADAPTIVE<br />

TECHNOLOGY TRAINING<br />

S t u d e n t s i n t h i s c o u r s e w i l l d e v e l o p<br />

s t r a t e g i e s i n k e e p i n g a c c u r a t e a n d<br />

appropriate notes for developing assessment<br />

r e p o r t s o n c o n s u m e r s f o r t h e m s e l v e s a n d<br />

f u n d i n g a g e n c i e s . T r a i n i n g p r o g r a m<br />

d e v e l o p m e n t a n d w o r k i n g d i r e c t l y w i t h<br />

c o ns u me r s a nd th e ir a d ap t i ve d e vi c es wi l l<br />

also be explored. Courses will take place at<br />

U n i v e r s i t y o f T o r o n t o , R o b a r t s L i b r a r y .<br />

C ourse dates are Satu rday April 13, Frid ay<br />

May 10 and Saturday May 11, <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

ADT60 FEE: $222.75 ☎<br />

S1 3 SA 9:30-4:30 O Apr13 705611<br />

FR 9:30-4:30<br />

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WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong> LEADERSHIP<br />

WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong><br />

LEADERSHIP PROGRAM<br />

S T A Y C O M P E T I T I V E ! E n h a n c e y o u r<br />

r e s u m e w i t h t h e s e w o r k p l a c e s k i l l s .<br />

S u p e r v i s o r s f r o m a l l s e c t o r s o f t h e<br />

e m p l o y m e n t c o m m u n i t y h a v e i n d i c a t e d a<br />

n e e d f o r e m p l o y e e s w i t h “ p e o p l e s k i l l s ”<br />

t r a i n i n g . D e v e l o p a p e r s o n a l t o o l k i t f o r<br />

p e r f o r m a n c e e n h a n c e m e n t . T h i s n e w a n d<br />

unique program puts you in charge of your<br />

training needs. Every semester, a variety of<br />

t w e l v e ( 1 2 ) h o u r c r e d i t c o u r s e s w i l l b e<br />

of f er ed . B as e d on yo ur ed uc a ti o na l n e e ds ,<br />

y o u w i l l c h o o s e t h e w o r k s h o p s t h a t w i l l<br />

m o s t b e n e f i t y o u i n a t t a i n i n g y o u r<br />

professional and personal goals. Workshops<br />

can be c om plet ed in sing le unit s, or if you<br />

c h o o s e t o w o r k t o w a r d s t h e W o r k p l a c e<br />

Leadership Program, you will complete<br />

fifteen (15) workshops.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

YOU 1st, AFTER ME: SEMINAR FOR<br />

SELF-CARE<br />

This is an experiential course which helps<br />

you practice better Self-Care. You will<br />

learn about how to handle stress, the<br />

science of the Relaxation Response and<br />

experience simple skills which are easily<br />

incorpporated into your life. The course<br />

draws upon the fields of Mind-Body<br />

Medicine, Energy Psychology and wisdom<br />

from across the centuries.<br />

SSC52 FEE: $59.40 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU 5:45-8:45 FF Apr9 705622<br />

WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong> LEADERSHIP SKILLS<br />

The dynamics of the re-engineered<br />

workplace require that every employee<br />

develop leadership abilities. Learn about the<br />

process of leading others to achieve<br />

workplace goals in this practical skills<br />

oriented course. Using two current models<br />

of leadership, the course will allow<br />

participants to develop core leadership<br />

competencies through self assessments and<br />

learning forums.<br />

SSE77 FEE: $59.40 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 5:30-8:30 FF Apr11 705620<br />

WORKPLA<strong>CE</strong> LEADERSHIP SKILLS 2<br />

Refine the workplace leadership skills<br />

developed in the course Workplace<br />

Leadership Skills 1. There will be an<br />

emphasis on practical applications to your<br />

workplace. PREREQUISITE: SSE77<br />

SSE87 FEE: $59.40 ☎<br />

S2 4 TH 5:30-8:30 FF May9 705621<br />

EFFECTIVE MEETINGS<br />

The ability to extract ideas and problem<br />

solve in a group setting is a critical<br />

component of leadership. This course will<br />

help you plan more productive and efficient<br />

meetings that save time, money and<br />

maximize a team’s contribution. Learn<br />

critical skills that will help before, during<br />

and after the meeting, whether it is face to<br />

face or using new meeting technologies.<br />

SSP64 FEE: $59.40 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU 5:30-8:30 FF Apr9 705618


HUMAN SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S/LANGUAGES & COMMUNICAT I O N S<br />

9 EASTERN PRINCIPLES - PART 2<br />

I n t h i s c o u r s e , y o u w i l l e x p l o r e e a s t e r n<br />

ph ilos ophy an d i ts und erly ing pri nci ples in<br />

grea ter depth . Yo u wi ll l earn how to apply<br />

t he pr i nc i pl e s in th e w or k pl a ce on a da i ly<br />

ba si s to i mp ro ve p ro fe ss io na l pe rfo rm a n ce<br />

and strengthen work skills.<br />

SSPC8 FEE: $59.40 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 5:30-8:30 FF Jun6 705617<br />

EFFECTIVE WRITING SKILLS<br />

E - m a i l , m e m o s , l e t t e r s a n d r e p o r t s a r e<br />

common tools we use to communicate with<br />

others in our workplace. Some people really<br />

s t r u g g l e w i t h w r i t t e n c o m m u n i c a t i o n .<br />

P ar ti ci p an ts i n th i s co ur s e wi ll l e a r n so me<br />

b a s i c p r i n c i p l e s f o r u s e i n w r i t t e n<br />

c o m m u n i c a t i o n , a n d w i l l h a v e t h e<br />

o p p o r t u n i t y t o p r a c t i c e w r i t i n g u s i n g a<br />

variety of formats.<br />

SSPC9 FEE: $59.40 ☎<br />

S1 4 MO 5:30-8:30 FF Apr22 705619<br />

LANGUAGES &<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

ENGLISH (POST-<br />

SECONDARY)<br />

For more information, please call<br />

(905)575-2025, (905)575-2298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2025 or 2298.<br />

Literature: A Practical Approach<br />

please also see Distance Education section.<br />

WRITING THE POLI<strong>CE</strong> TEST<br />

Students will be shown the proper methods of<br />

w ritin g th e Writt en C o mm u ni ca t io n T e st b y<br />

e x t r a c t i n g e s s e n t i a l f a c t s f r o m v a r i o u s<br />

sc en a rio s, rec o rdin g a fa c t sh e et a n d w ritin g<br />

an essay based on these facts. This type of test<br />

m e a su r e s: t h e a b il i ty to f o ll o w i n s tr u c t io n s<br />

(both writte n and ora l), writing, organ iz ation ,<br />

spe lling , gra mmar, th e c ap a city to de te rm in e<br />

releva nt informatio n an d to draw co nclusio ns<br />

b a s e d o n f a c t s . S t u d e n t s w i l l t h e n b e<br />

v i d e o t a p e d d u r i n g a s i m u l a t e d p e r s o n a l<br />

b eh a vio ura l inte rvie w fo llowin g a le ctu re o n<br />

e f fe c t iv e b e h a v io u ra l i n t e r v ie w te c h n iq u e s .<br />

F i n a l l y , s t u d e n t s w i l l b e s h o w n t h e p ro p e r<br />

m e t h o d s f o r w r i t i n g e f f e c t i v e r e s u m e s f o r<br />

e m p l y m e n t i n t h e l a w e n f o r c e m e n t f i e l d ,<br />

follo wed b y a c ritiq ue o f ind iv id ual resu mes.<br />

T h e c o u r s e w i l l b e o f f e r e d b y f o r m e r la w<br />

e n f o r c e m e n t o f f i c i a l s a n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n<br />

p e r s o n n e l w i t h q u e s t s p e a k e r s c u r r e n t l y<br />

involved in law enforcement.<br />

Insert NEW! Symbol<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D COMMUNICATIONS<br />

(LANGS)<br />

T h i s a d v a n c e d c o m m u n i c a t i o n s c o u r s e<br />

bu il ds o n th e sk il ls yo u le a r ne d in LL 04 1.<br />

Y o u w i l l l e a r n t o : p r o d u c e p r o f e s s i o n a l ,<br />

b us i n es s li k e d oc u me n t s d es i gn e d e it h er to<br />

info rm or pers uade your reader using word<br />

p ro c es s i ng . E di t a l l d oc u me n t s fo r c o rr e c t<br />

o rg an i za ti o n, s t yl e a nd l an g ua ge us e. Pl an<br />

a n d d e l i v e r a t l e a s t o n e p r o f e s s i o n a l<br />

p r e s e n t a t i o n u s i n g t h e a p p r o p r i a t e v i s u a l<br />

s u p p o r t . R e q u i r e d r e s o u r c e s : 9 p i n s e r i a l<br />

m o u s e , a p p r o p r i a t e s i z e d d i s k s ( t o b e<br />

discussed in class). Print card.<br />

LL039 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705005<br />

COMMUNICATIONS(LANGS)<br />

F o rmer ly La n gu ag e S tu d ie s I. Th is co ur se<br />

w i l l e n c o u r a g e t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f<br />

t h i n k i n g , w r i t i n g , r e a d i n g , s p e a k i n g a n d<br />

l i s t e n i n g w i t h e m p h a s i s o n e f f e c t i v e<br />

c o mmu n ic a ti o n us i n g c r it i ca l ex a mi na t io n<br />

o f p ar t ic u l a r wr it i n g s t y le s , s t r at e g ie s an d<br />

formats. No prerequisite.<br />

LL041 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr9 704947<br />

S2 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 704948<br />

S3 13 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 704949<br />

S4 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 704990<br />

S5 13 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 FF Jul15 704991<br />

LITERATURE:A PRACTICAL<br />

APPROACH<br />

L it era tu re A Pr ac tic al A ppr oa ch re in for ce s<br />

work from Communications in that students<br />

c on ti n ue t o de ve lo p t he ir r ea di ng , wr it i ng ,<br />

s pea king , lis teni ng an d t hin kin g s kil ls, an d<br />

to reco gnize effe ctiv e comm unicatio n. Th is<br />

c o u r s e , e m p l o y s a v a r i e t y o f l i t e r a r y ,<br />

cinematic and non-fiction works for its raw<br />

material. Students are encouraged to develop<br />

a e s t h e t i c j u d g e m e n t b y d e f i n i n g a n d<br />

e xp l ai ni ng t h ei r in s ig ht s in a pe rs on a l an d<br />

h i s t o r ic a l co n t e x t , a n d t o r e f l e c t u p o n t h e<br />

implications of their views.<br />

LL124 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 BF Apr9 705013<br />

S2 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705014<br />

S3 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705018<br />

S4 13 TU/TH 7:00-10:00 FF Jul16 705022<br />

PREP READING<br />

T h i s N O N - C R E D I T c o u r s e e v a l u a t e s<br />

s t u d e n t ’ s r e a d i n g a b i l i t y a n d p r o v i d e s<br />

t e c h n i q u e s a n d s t r a t e g i e s f o r u p g r a d i n g<br />

e xi st in g sk il ls . Sp ec if ic sk il l ma te ri al s an d<br />

s t u dy a pp r o ac h e s a r e u se d to co m p l em e n t<br />

the practice of basic reading mechanics. For<br />

fu rther informatio n ple ase cal l 575 - 2025 or<br />

575-2298.<br />

LL69N FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705037<br />

S2 10 MO-FR 9:00-12:00 FF Jul8 705042<br />

PREP WRITING<br />

T h i s n o n - c r e d i t c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o<br />

improve student’s facility with language and<br />

writing to enable them to cope with <strong>College</strong><br />

programs. Topics include sentence structure,<br />

p u n c t u a t i o n , g r a m m a r , a n d p a r a g r a p h<br />

wr iti ng. For fur ther in forma tio n pl ease cal l<br />

(905)575-2025 or (905)575-2298.<br />

LL10N FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705043<br />

S2 10 MO-FR 1:00-4:00 FF Jul8 705044<br />

RESEARCHING & REPORTING-LGS<br />

W ith most class es struc tured as wor kshops,<br />

t h is c ou r s e co ve rs t e ch ni qu es f or e ff e ct i ve<br />

w riting and provides additional practice with<br />

v a r i e d w r i t i n g f o r m a t s . S o m e r e v i e w o f<br />

g r a m m a r , s p e l l i n g a n d p u n c t u a t i o n i s<br />

provided. Each student must prepare a formal<br />

research report. T his course is equivalent to<br />

R e p o r t W r i t i n g . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

Communications 1 or equivalent.<br />

LL122 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705045<br />

ENGLISH AS A SECOND<br />

LANGUAGE<br />

English Language Classes - Hamilton<br />

English as a Second Language classes are<br />

offered during the day; specific evening<br />

classes at all levels are also offered<br />

provided there is sufficient enrollment.<br />

Evening classes take place in J-Wing of<br />

the Fennell Campus. DAYTIME<br />

CLASSES are scheduled from 9:00 a.m.<br />

to 2:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> offers Language Instruction for<br />

Newcomers to Canada (LINC). The<br />

Federal Government may sponsor<br />

newcomers to take these courses. No fee<br />

is charged to eligible clients.<br />

Please contact <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

(905)575-2421 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 2421 for more details.<br />

SPECIAL DAYTIME<br />

COURSES - ESL<br />

Pre-test Dates for<br />

<strong>College</strong> Entrance English<br />

Wednesday, April 3, <strong>2002</strong> - 9:00 a.m.<br />

Thursday, April 4, <strong>2002</strong> - 9:00 a.m.<br />

For more information please call<br />

Mary Franco at (905)575-2421 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2421 or email<br />

francom@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

VISA STUDENTS wishing additional<br />

information please call (905)575-2136<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext.2136<br />

COLLEGE ENTRAN<strong>CE</strong> ENGLISH<br />

T h i s c o u r s e p r e p a r e s s t u d e n t s i n E n g l i s h<br />

lan gu age s kil ls fo r pos t-s ec ond ary e ntr y to<br />

the college. It may replace Grade 12 English<br />

o r a T O E F L s c o r e . T h e c o u r s e o f f e r s<br />

i n t e n s i v e p r a c t i c e i n l i s t e n i n g a n d<br />

n o t e t a k i n g , a c a d e m i c r e a d i n g a n d w r i t i n g<br />

s k i l l s , a n d s t u d y s k i l l s . A p r e - t e s t i s<br />

n e c e s s a r y . A n O n t a r i o S p e c i a l B u r s a r y i s<br />

a v a i l a b l e f o r i m m i g r a n t a n d C a n a d i a n<br />

s tu d e n t s w h o q u al i f y . I N T ER N A T I ON A L<br />

S T U D E N T S P L E A S E R E F E R T O<br />

( R E A 1 8 / W 2 ) . I M M I G R A N T S A N D<br />

CA NA DI AN C IT IZ EN S PL EAS E R EF ER<br />

TO (REA18/W1).<br />

REA18 FEE: $735.00<br />

S1 75 MO-FR 9:00-2:30 FF Apr22<br />

REA18 FEE: $3,750.00<br />

S2 75 MO-FR 9:00-2:30 FF Apr22<br />

SPECIAL WEEKEND<br />

COURSE - ESL<br />

HOW TO REGISTER:<br />

PLEASE REGISTER EARLY!<br />

The following course requires a minimum of<br />

12 s tu de nts : ENGL IS H GRAM M AR FOR<br />

NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH<br />

For additional information or to<br />

register for the course please contact:<br />

Mary Franco at (905)575-2421 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2421 or email<br />

francom@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

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LANGUAGES & COMMUNICAT I O N S<br />

ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-<br />

NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s f o r n o n - n a t i v e s p e a k e r s o f<br />

English who have difficulties with grammar<br />

i n t h e f o r m a t i o n o f v a r i o u s t y p e s o f<br />

s e n t e n c e s , s e q u e n c e o f w o r d s , u s e o f<br />

c o n j u n c t i o n s a n d t e n s e s . I t w i l l p r o v i d e<br />

a w a r e n e s s , i n f o r m a t i o n , e x p l a n a t i o n a n d<br />

practice in the areas mentioned. The practice<br />

wil l al so i nclud e us e of gr ammati cal forms<br />

in the language laboratory. Class size will be<br />

l i m i t e d . P R E - R E Q U I S I T E : A p r e - t e s t i s<br />

n e c e s s a r y . A n O n t a r i o S p e c i a l B u r s a r y i s<br />

available for students who qualify.<br />

REA06 FEE: $202.00<br />

S1 12 SA 9:00-1:00 FF Apr13<br />

SPECIAL EVENING<br />

COURSES - ESL<br />

HOW TO REGISTER: PLEASE<br />

REGISTER EARLY!<br />

The following courses require a minimum<br />

of 12 students: ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

CONVERSATION FOR ESL<br />

PROFESSIONALS (TSE) PREPARATION<br />

FOR ACADEMIC SKILLS (TOEFL)<br />

PRONUNCIATION FOR NON-NATIVE<br />

SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH<br />

For additional information or to<br />

register for these courses please<br />

contact: Mary Franco at (905) 575-2421<br />

or<br />

(519) 759-7200 Ext.2421 or email<br />

francom@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

PRONUNCIATION-STRESS &<br />

INTONATION FOR NON-NATIVE<br />

ENGLISH SPEAKERS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e c e n t e r s o n d i f f i c u l t i e s w i t h<br />

p r o n u n c i a t i o n , s t r e s s a n d i n t o n a t i o n . T h e<br />

s t u d e n t w i l l b e c o m e a w a r e o f h i s / h e r<br />

p r o b l e m s w i t h p r o n u n c i a t i o n a n d i t w i l l<br />

p r o v i d e m e t h o d s o f c o r r e c t i o n t h r o u g h<br />

c l a s s r o o m i n s t r u c t i o n a n d l a b o r a t o r y<br />

p r a c t i c e . P a r t i c i p a n t s m u s t b e b e y o n d t h e<br />

begin ning o r bas ic lev el. Cl ass s ize wi ll be<br />

l i m i t e d . A p r e - t e s t i s N O T n e c e s s a r y . A n<br />

O n t a r i o S p e c i a l B u r s a r y i s a v a i l a b l e f o r<br />

s t u d e n t s w h o q u a l i f y . S t u d e n t s w i l l b e<br />

expected to purchase class texts.<br />

REA10 FEE: $209.50<br />

S1 20 TU/TH 7:00-9:30 FF Apr9<br />

PRONUNCIATION LEVEL 2<br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l p r a c t i s e r e p e t i t i o n a n d<br />

r ei nf o rc em e nt o f p ro nu n ci at i on , s tr es s a nd<br />

i n t o n a t i o n p a t t e r n s t h r o u g h u s e o f a<br />

l an gu ag e l ab or a to ry . T he s tu d en t wi l l al so<br />

d e a l w i t h r e a d i n g m a t e r i a l s i n t h e s a m e<br />

m a n n e r . S t u d e n t s m a y b e e x p e c t e d t o<br />

p u r c h a s e c l a s s t e x t s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

C o m p l e t i o n o f P r o n u n c i a t i o n ( R E A 1 0 i s<br />

r e c o m m e n d e d . ) o r m u s t b e a t t h e h i g h<br />

in ter medi ate le vel o f E ngl ish. A pr e-t est is<br />

NOT necessary. An Ontario Special Bursary<br />

is available for students who qualify.<br />

REA20 FEE: $209.50<br />

S1 20 MO/WE 7:00-9:30 FF Apr8<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D CONVERSATION FOR<br />

ESL PROFESSIONALS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s i n t e n d e d f o r n o n - n a t i v e<br />

speakers of English who must pass a Test of<br />

Spoken English (TSE). It will be of interest<br />

to foreign-trained professionals who require<br />

a T S E s c o r e f o r r e c o g n i t i o n o f t h e i r<br />

credentials. Prerequisite: Students must have<br />

a d v a n c e d r e a d i n g a n d w r i t i n g s k i l l s a n d<br />

achieve a PASS on the pre-test administered<br />

the first session.<br />

REA61 FEE: $148.50<br />

S1 10 TU/TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9<br />

PREPARATION FOR ACADEMIC<br />

SKILLS<br />

S t ud e n ts w i l l le a r n st r a te g i es f o r h an d li n g<br />

d i f f e r e n t s e c t i o n s o f t h e T O E F L a n d<br />

Michigan tests. Enrolment in the course does<br />

n ot e ns u re s uc ce ss i n th e te st s , or i n po st -<br />

secondary institutions. Class size is limited.<br />

P RE REQ UI SIT E: S tud en ts m ust a ch ie ve a<br />

P A S S on t he p r e - t es t . A n O n ta r i o S p ec i a l<br />

Bursary is available for students who qualify.<br />

REA98 FEE: $209.50<br />

S1 20 MO/WE 7:00-9:30 FF Apr8<br />

LANGUAGES - OTHER<br />

(CREDIT COURSES)<br />

For more information, please call<br />

(905)575-2025, (905)575-2298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2025 or 2298.<br />

Italian I<br />

P le a se r e f er t o D is ta nc e Ed u ca ti on s ec t io n<br />

for additional courses.<br />

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I<br />

A m e r i c a n S i g n L a n g u a g e i s t h e<br />

c o m mu n i ca t i on sy s t em us e d b y m os t d e a f<br />

p e o p l e . I n t h i s c o u r s e , y o u w i l l l e a r n t h e<br />

basics of A.S.L., Lessons 1 — 12, including<br />

s i g n s , v i s u a l , a n d g e s t u r a l r e ce p t i v e . Y o u<br />

w i ll st u dy th e g r am m ar of S i g n L an g ua g e<br />

a n d d e v e l o p t h e a b i l i t y t o t r a n s l a t e i n t o<br />

E ng lis h gr am mar . Pl eas e pu rch as e the t ex t<br />

— A B a s i c C o u r s e i n A m e r i c a n S i g n<br />

Language before the first class.<br />

LL120 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 11 TU 6:00-9:30 FF Apr9 705046<br />

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II<br />

C o n t i n u e t h e s t u d y o f A . S . L . b e g u n i n<br />

LL120. Through completion of lessons 13 -<br />

2 2 , y o u w i l l d e v e l o p i n c r e a s e d c a p a b i l i t y<br />

w i t h t h i s w i d e l y u s e d c o m m u n i c a t i o n<br />

system. Students will receive a Certificate of<br />

C om ple tio n upo n suc ce ssf ul co mp let ion o f<br />

levels 1 and 2.<br />

LL220 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 11 TH 6:00-9:30 FF Apr11 705047<br />

GERMAN-CONVERSATIONAL 1<br />

T h i s i n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e p r o v i d e s b a s i c<br />

language instruction for travel and everyday<br />

c o m m u n i c a t i o n . P r o n u n c i a t i o n r e c e i v e s<br />

particular emphasis.<br />

LLA11 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705700<br />

GERMAN-CONVERSATIONAL 2<br />

This course offers additional practice at the<br />

intermediate level in conversational German.<br />

LLB11 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705701<br />

116 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

ITALIAN 1<br />

This course is designed for individuals with<br />

little or no knowledge of Italian. Grammar is<br />

emphasized along with idiomatic expressions<br />

and conversation for everyday use. The text<br />

CIAO! should be purchased before first class.<br />

LLA03 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705048<br />

ITALIAN 2<br />

Thi s in te rme di ate c ou rse p rov id es st ud en ts<br />

w i t h a d d i t i o n a l p r a c t i c e i n g r a m m a r a n d<br />

conversation in everyday use.<br />

LLB03 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705049<br />

ITALIAN 3<br />

T h i s c o u r s e p r o v i d e s s t u d e n t s w i t h m o r e<br />

opportunity to perfect their abilities with the<br />

Italian language.<br />

LLC03 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705050<br />

SIGN LANGUAGE I - PART A<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o p r o v i d e<br />

i nd i v i d u al s wi t h a p r ac t i c a l k n o wl e d g e o f<br />

Sign ed Engli sh in recep tive and exp ress ive<br />

mo des . Voc ab ul ary s ele ct ed is p er tin en t to<br />

t h e n e e d s o f y o u n g c h i l d r e n . I n s t r u c t i o n<br />

in c lu de s u se of l ea r ni n g st r at eg i es u s ed i n<br />

school-based programs with the hearing but<br />

n o n - s p e a k i n g / h a r d - o f h e a r i n g / l e a r n i n g<br />

disabled populations. Emphasis is placed on<br />

t h e r o l e o f S i g n e d E n g l i s h i n t h e T o t a l<br />

Com mu nic ati on pr oce ss a n d its i nte gr ati on<br />

into regular classroom programs.<br />

LL359 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705051<br />

S2 5 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF Jul15 705117<br />

S3 5 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF Aug12 705118<br />

S4 5 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF May6 705119<br />

S5 5 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF Jun10 705120<br />

SIGN LANGUAGE I - PART B<br />

This course is a continuation of Sign Language<br />

1 - Part A. In addition to new vocabulary and<br />

teaching strategies, the use of morpholigical<br />

markers as a learning tool for enhancing<br />

communication and literacy skills is studied.<br />

LL459 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705052<br />

S2 5 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF Jul22 705121<br />

S3 5 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF Aug19 705122<br />

S4 5 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF May13 705123<br />

S5 5 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF Jun17 705124<br />

SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS<br />

Does not require any knowledge of Spanish.<br />

Attention is focused on conversation with<br />

emphasis on communication. Good for<br />

travelers. By the end of the course you<br />

should be able to converse in Spanish.<br />

LLE01 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705053<br />

S2 13 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705054<br />

SPANISH-CONVERSATIONAL 1<br />

This course presents the basics of the<br />

Spanish language for travellers, business<br />

people, or students intending to study<br />

Spanish intently. Rapid learning of spoken,<br />

idiomatic Spanish is emphasized. Some<br />

written work is also included. Prerequisite:<br />

Spanish for Beginners or equivalent.<br />

LLA04 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705055<br />

S2 13 SA 9:00-12:00 FF Apr13 705056


SPANISH-CONVERSATIONAL 2<br />

This advanced credit course provides<br />

opportunities for practice in speaking and<br />

writing Spanish at the intermediate level.<br />

LLB04 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705057<br />

SPANISH-CONVERSATIONAL 3<br />

This course provides an opportunity for<br />

students to continue the study of Spanish at<br />

the advanced level. PREREQUISITE: Spanish<br />

Conversation II or equivalent level of skill.<br />

LLC04 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 705058<br />

SPANISH CONVERSATIONAL 4<br />

This course is intended for students who<br />

have successfully completed the advanced<br />

levels or those who want to keep up their<br />

Spanish language proficiency. The course<br />

gives students the opportunity to improve not<br />

only conversational but also writing skills.<br />

LLD04 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705059<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE OF<br />

COMPETEN<strong>CE</strong> IN THE<br />

FRENCH LANGUAGE (829)<br />

(CREDIT COURSES) This program offers<br />

exposure to the French Language for<br />

individuals who are a) working in a bilingual<br />

milieu, b) seeking a career involving the French<br />

language, or c) for those who wish to develop<br />

their French conversation skills. Practical skills<br />

are developed through a combination of in class<br />

discussions group work, language lab exercises<br />

and grammar theory.<br />

For more information please contact Val<br />

LeBlanc, Program Manager at (905)561-6093<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Students must meet the prerequisites<br />

FR003 LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 1<br />

FR004 LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 2<br />

FR005 LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 3<br />

FS032 PARLONS FRANCAIS 1<br />

FR006 LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 4<br />

FS033 PARLONS FRANCAIS 2<br />

FR007 LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 5<br />

FS071 PARLONS FRANCAIS 3<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

If you think that you are eligible for<br />

placement into a higher level, you should<br />

register for the appropriate challenge<br />

exam. Candidates are permitted to<br />

challenge up to 75% of the required<br />

credits through this method. For<br />

beginners, no placement test is required.<br />

Register directly in La Pratique 1. Written<br />

test (FR003, FR004, FR005, FR006/SC) -<br />

These tests will measure your competence<br />

in grammar. Candidates may obtain up to<br />

4 credits with these tests. Oral test<br />

(FS032, FS033/SC) - These tests will<br />

measure your competence in<br />

conversational skills. Candidates may<br />

obtain up to 2 credits with these tests.<br />

Fee: $96.00 per course challenged.<br />

Exam date: Wednesday, April 3, <strong>2002</strong><br />

Time: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Room F171,<br />

Fennell Campus For further<br />

information about the tests, or for more<br />

information regarding your placement<br />

in the appropriate French course, please<br />

contact Val LeBlanc at (905) 561-6093.<br />

LANGUAGES & COMMUNICAT I O N S<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 1<br />

Basic French. This course will teach the<br />

basics of learned grammatical structures and<br />

vocabulary in conversational applications in<br />

class. Dialogue, reading and writing<br />

activities, pronunciation are vital<br />

components of this course. REQUIRED<br />

TEXT: “En bons termes, 5th Edition” by<br />

Prentice Hall.<br />

FR003 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705597<br />

S2 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705598<br />

S3 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705599<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 2<br />

This course, a continuation of “La pratique<br />

du francais 1”, offers additional practice in<br />

everyday conversational patterns. Basic<br />

knowledge of French is essential.<br />

PREREQUISITE: FR003.<br />

FR004 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705600<br />

S2 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705601<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 3<br />

A ce point ci du programme l’etudiant a deja<br />

developpe une bonne base de grammaire et<br />

peut s’exprimer sans probleme dans une<br />

discussion se rapportant a une situation<br />

quotidienne. Le passe compose est une des<br />

points grammaticaux les plus importants<br />

enseignes dans ce niveau. NOTE: S2 is<br />

offered in Brantford<br />

FR005 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705602<br />

S2 13 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr8 705603<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 4<br />

A ce niveau les etudiants sont guides vers un<br />

apprentissage de la langue plus detaille et<br />

independant. Dans une ambiance<br />

decontractee, ils decouvrent que les<br />

structures grammaticales sont simplement<br />

les outils necessaires a la comprehension et a<br />

l’expression personnelle. Les elements<br />

grammaticaux soulignes sont: conditionnel<br />

present, revision des temps etudies dans les<br />

niveaux precedents. Plusieurs sections<br />

traitent du vocabulaire dans un contexte a la<br />

fois personnel et culturel.<br />

FR006 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705604<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 5<br />

A ce niveau, les etudiants sont encourages a<br />

reaffirmer leur connaissance de la langue<br />

francaise et a developper leur interaction<br />

orale. A ce niveau, les etudiants sont mis en<br />

situation de petits groupes ou ils renforcent<br />

leurs reflexes linguistiques ainsi que leur<br />

competence grammaticale.<br />

FR007 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705591<br />

PARLONS FRANCAIS 1<br />

This course introduces french for everyday<br />

situations, with emphasis on oral<br />

communication. You will be given the<br />

opportunity to develop your vocabulary and<br />

different structures applicable to the following<br />

themes: “Faisons connaissance”, “Telephonons”,<br />

“Voyageons!” “Demandons les directions!”,<br />

“Allons a la poste!”. PREREQUISITE: FR005<br />

La pratique du francais 3.<br />

FS032 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705594<br />

PARLONS FRANCAIS 2<br />

Vous developperez votre vocabulaire et<br />

differentes structures orales en etudiant les<br />

themes suivants: “Preparons un voyage!”,<br />

“Passons la douane!”, “Arrivee a l’hotel”,<br />

“Sejour a l’hotel”, “Depart de l’hotel”.<br />

PREREQUISITE: FS032 Parlons francais 1.<br />

FS033 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705595<br />

PARLONS FRANCAIS 3<br />

Cours de conversation avace qui vous<br />

permettra de developper votre vocabulaire<br />

en etudiant les themes suivants: “Visitons la<br />

ville.”, “Habillons-nous!”, “Allons a la<br />

banque!”, “Allons au restaurant!”, “Allons<br />

magasiner!”. Relaxed atmosphere.<br />

Conversation, situations from everyday life.<br />

PREREQUISITE: FS033 Parlons francais 2.<br />

FS071 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705596<br />

PARLONS AVAN<strong>CE</strong> 1<br />

FS077 FEE: $148.50 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705592<br />

S2 12 TH 9:00-11:30 FF Apr11 705593<br />

LIBERAL STUDIES<br />

& WRITING<br />

LIBERAL STUDIES<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (808)<br />

Through a varied and challenging<br />

curriculum, this program allows participants<br />

to enrich their living and learning<br />

experiences and to assess their role as<br />

members of the human community.<br />

For further information please call (905<br />

575-2025, (905)575-2298 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext 2025 or 2298.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Participation in any of the courses is open to<br />

individuals who can relate to questions<br />

about men, women and society and who<br />

wish to give direction to their learning.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To be awarded the Certificate, participants<br />

must successfully complete the following<br />

four courses:<br />

Communications (formerly Language Studies 1<br />

Literature: A Practical Approach<br />

(formerly Language Studies 2)<br />

Sociology I<br />

SS165 Introductory Psychology<br />

and 4 additional credit courses chosen from the<br />

Liberal Studies, Language Studies, Humanities,<br />

Social Sciences, or from other related areas.<br />

Participants should consult with the<br />

Program Manager for information on<br />

option course eligibility and secure the<br />

approval of the Program Manager to<br />

apply option choices to the Liberal<br />

Studies Certificate.<br />

The four required courses should be<br />

completed first, since they are designed to<br />

provide guidance in selecting additional<br />

courses in the program.<br />

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LANGUAGES & COMMUNICATIONS/LEISURE EDUCAT I O N<br />

BEGINNING NOVEL WRITING<br />

The only way to write a novel is to sit down<br />

and write it: scene by scene. The only way<br />

to know your writing is any good is to share<br />

i t i n a s u p p o r t i v e w o r k s h o p e n v i r o nm e n t .<br />

T h is c ou r s e c o v e rs se t t i n g g o al s , g r o w i ng<br />

i d ea s , c h ar a c t er i z at i o n , s tr u c t ur e a n d p l o t,<br />

dialogue, point-of-view and how to market a<br />

full-length manuscript. Instructor: R. Preston<br />

LL936 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 705060<br />

CREATIVE WRITING<br />

This workshop course introduces students to<br />

the basics of fiction and non-fiction writing.<br />

T o p i c s i n c l u d e f i n d i n g i d e a s , p l o t t i n g ,<br />

c h a r a c t e r s , d i a l o g u e , r e s e a r c h , s l a n t i n g<br />

a r t i c l e s , w r i t i n g f o r c h i l d r e n a n d<br />

a p p r o a c h i n g n o n - f i c t i o n a n d s h o r t - s t o r y<br />

markets. Instructor: R. Preston<br />

LL904 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 705061<br />

CREATIVE WRITING II<br />

This workshop course draws on and further<br />

de ve lo ps t he f ic ti on -w ri ti ng s ki ll s st ud en ts<br />

learned in CREATIVE WRITING (LL904).<br />

Through e xampl es and assignm ents, t he art<br />

o f t h e s h o r t s t o r y w i l l b e e m p h a s i z e d .<br />

Stu dents wil l be enc ourag ed t o re write and<br />

edit with the goal of being publication ready.<br />

Instructor: R. Preston<br />

LL945 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705062<br />

SPEAKING WITH CONFIDEN<strong>CE</strong><br />

T h i s c o u r s e a s s i s t s i n d i v i d u a l s t o s p e a k<br />

e f f e c t i v e l y a n d w i t h c o n f i d e n c e i n b o t h<br />

formal and informal situations. Students will<br />

acquire practical creative, organizational and<br />

t o a c h i e v e c o n f i d e n t s p e a k i n g a b i l i t y .<br />

O v e r c o m i n g n e r v o u s n e s s , e f f e c t i v e<br />

a u d i e n c e , p r e s e n t a t i o n f l o w , a u d i e n c e -<br />

a p p r op r i a t e w o r d i ng a n d o t h e r v i t al s k i ll s<br />

will be covered. The course is designed and<br />

d e l iv e r e d b y su c c e s s fu l R ad i o p er s o n a l it y<br />

a n d r e s p e c t e d C o m m u n i c a t i o n s s p e c i a l i s t<br />

John Hardy.<br />

LL552 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705063<br />

WRITING FOR PUBLICATION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE (123)<br />

We have in us a need to write, to share with<br />

others our past experiences and our dreams<br />

f o r t h e f u t u r e , t o t e l l o u r s t o r i e s - f a c t o r<br />

f ic t i on . M a ki n g a l i vi n g a s a w r it e r i s n ot<br />

e as y. It t a ke s t im e, di sc i pl i ne a n d fo cu s ed<br />

training. Success in writing also demands a<br />

p a s s i o n f o r w o r d s , a n u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f<br />

g ra m ma r , a nd a sp e ci a l w ay of s e ei n g t he<br />

human experience. With the focus on getting<br />

p u b l i s h e d , t h i s f i v e - c o u r s e c e r t i f i c a t e<br />

program will help you develop the skills and<br />

c o n f i d e n c e t o s u c c e e d a s a w r i t e r . T h e<br />

pro gram in trod uces the le arne r to a var iety<br />

o f w r i t i n g o p p o r t u n i t i e s a n d m a r k e t s a n d<br />

explores the business side of being a writer.<br />

N ot e: So me o f t he s e co ur s es a re av ai l ab le<br />

on- line th rough Di stan ce E duca tion. Pl ease<br />

ref er to the On tari oLea rn.c om - L angu ages<br />

& Communications section.<br />

For further information please visit<br />

disted.mohawkc.on.ca or contact Donna<br />

Crone McMillan, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2278 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2278<br />

or email mcmilld@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Required Courses<br />

LLP01 Grammar for Writers OR<br />

LLT02 Grammar for Writing Professionals<br />

LLT03 Writing for Publication - Level 1 OR<br />

LL125 Writing for Publication I<br />

LLP02 Writing for Publication II OR<br />

LLT09 Writing for Publication - Level 2<br />

Optional Courses - 2 Required<br />

LLP03 Writing Romance OR<br />

LLT04 Romance Writing<br />

LLP04 Writing Poetry<br />

LLP05 Writing for Children<br />

LLP10 Suspense And Mystery Writing OR<br />

LLT08 Writing Mystery and Suspense Stories<br />

LL936 Beginning Novel Writing<br />

LL904 Creative Writing<br />

LL945 Creative Writing II<br />

LLP11 Introduction to Self-publishing<br />

Refer to Liberal Studies Certificate above<br />

for additional course offerings<br />

GRAMMAR FOR WRITERS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e f o c u s e s o n t h e d i s c i p l i n e s o f<br />

clear, accurate, and effective prose. Students<br />

develop skills in recognizing and correcting<br />

errors to punctuation, word choice, structure,<br />

a n d t o n e . S u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n o f t h i s<br />

course will enhance confidence and success<br />

i n t h e w r i t i n g a n d e d i t i n g p r o c e s s . T h i s<br />

c o u r s e w i l l b e n ef i t s t u d e nt s p r e p a ri n g f o r<br />

c a r e e r s a s w r i t e r s , t h o s e w h o m u s t w r i t e<br />

e f f e c t i v e l y i n o t h e r o c c u p a t i o n s , a n d<br />

s t u d e n t s w i sh i n g t o e n h a n c e t he i r w r i t i n g<br />

skills. Instructor: T TORRAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

LLP01 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705822<br />

WRITING POETRY<br />

T h is c o ur s e ex pl o re s t he ar t a n d cr a f t o f<br />

th e p oe t a nd p r ov id es sk il l s n eces s ary for<br />

t h e d i s c o v e r y , d e v e l o p m e n t , a n d<br />

m ark et i ng o f p ub lis ha bl e p oe ms . Us i ng a<br />

v a r i e t y o f m o d e l s a n d t e c h n i q u e s ,<br />

p ar t ic i pa nt s wi ll l e arn the disc i pli ne s an d<br />

f r ee do ms o f st ru ct u red a nd n on -s t ru ct ure d<br />

p oe t ry an d t he li ter ar y ma gic o f b l en di ng<br />

s o u n d , i m a g e , m e m o r y , a n d e m o t i o n .<br />

In str uc to r : T T ORRA NC E<br />

LLP04 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705825<br />

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INTRODUCTION TO SELF-<br />

PUBLISHING<br />

I n t e r e s t e d i n s e l f - p u b l i s h i n g ? T h i s<br />

i n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e h e l p s s t u d e n t s g e t<br />

s t a r t e d . L e a r n a b o u t t h e p r o c e s s o f<br />

p u b l i s h i n g y o u r o w n w o r k o r h e l p i n g<br />

clients publish their works. In addition to its<br />

f o c u s o n m a r k e t i n g , p r o d u c t i o n , a n d<br />

d i s tr i b u ti o n , t h is c o ur s e de a l s wi t h a u t h or<br />

a nd p ub lis he r r ig hts and sel f-p ub lis hin g as<br />

i t f i t s i n t o t h e C a n a d i a n b o o k - s e l l i n g<br />

market. Instructor: A STRAISFELD<br />

LLP11 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705826<br />

118 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

LEISURE EDUCATION<br />

LEISURE EDUCATION...<br />

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE<br />

Wh y n ot a d d so me t hi n g ne w t o yo u r li fe ?<br />

T he f o l l ow i n g p ag e s o ff e r v ar i o u s le i s u r e<br />

o p p o r t u n i t i e s . M a n y a r e i n t r o d u c t o r y<br />

sess ion s w hich a llow yo u t o samp le a n ew<br />

a c t i v i t y . L o o k f o r T a i C h i , Y o g a , R o c k<br />

Climbing, Fencing. Try it, you may like it.<br />

For information call (905)575-2039 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2039 or email<br />

harrins@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

LEISURE ELECTIVE<br />

LEISURE EDUCATION (E)<br />

This course may be used as a general<br />

education credit. The first 3 classes will be<br />

held at Fennell. The remainder of the classes<br />

will be leisure experiences selected by the<br />

students on an individual, independent basis<br />

and approved by the instructor. Some costs<br />

may be associated with these activities. This<br />

will be explained at the 1st class which must<br />

be attended. For information call Bob Scott<br />

(905) 528-4140.<br />

LE100 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr24 705026<br />

ADVENTURE<br />

For more information on Adventure<br />

courses please call Equinox Adventures at<br />

1-800-785-8855.<br />

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BACK COUNTRY NAVIGATION<br />

USING MAP AND COMPASS<br />

Held at Rattlesnake Point in Milton. This<br />

course is essential for any hiker, paddler,<br />

climber, search and rescue team member, or<br />

the avid adventure racer. Learn the use of<br />

topographical maps, compass and G.P.S. All<br />

equipment included. Taught by certified tour<br />

leaders and adventure race trainers. For<br />

more information call Equinox at 1-800-<br />

785-8855.<br />

LE132 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O May25 705667<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Jul6 705669<br />

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INTRODUCTION TO CAVING<br />

Join us for a two-day adventure exploring<br />

the caves of the Niagara Escarpment. We<br />

provide headlamps, all technical equipment<br />

and coveralls(yes, your will get grimy!) and<br />

guide. Bring your camera with flash, and be<br />

prepared to squeeze, crawl, and rope-walk<br />

into another world! For more information<br />

call Equinox at 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE135 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O May25 705679<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Jul13 705680


CANOEING MOVING WATER<br />

L e ar n t h e f u n da m e n ta l s o f m a n eu v e ri n g a<br />

tandem open canoe on flat water, and class<br />

o n e a n d t w o m o v i n g w a t e r . A C e r t i f i e d<br />

O n t a r i o W i l d W a t e r A f f i l i a t e i n s t r u c t o r<br />

t e a c h e s r i v e r s a f e t y , r e s c u e p r o c e d u r e s ,<br />

water reading, forward, back “J”, “C”, cross<br />

draw strokes, ferrys and braces. Classes are<br />

h e l d o n l o c a l w a t e r , c o n c u r r e n t w i t h<br />

seasonal water fluctuations. All equipment is<br />

pro vided and O.W .W.A. Lev el O ne P addle<br />

testing is available on request. LOCATION:<br />

1st night Fennell, Sa/Su — T.B.A.<br />

LE021 FEE: $138.12 ☎<br />

S1 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May2 705643<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

S2 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Jun6 705644<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

KAYAKING POOL WORKSHOP<br />

This course is designed for students with no<br />

previous knowledge of kayaking, wishing to<br />

l e a r n t h e f u n d a m e n t a l s o f m a n e u v e r i n g a<br />

k a y a k o n f l a t w a t e r . E m p h a s i s w i l l b e o n<br />

“safety”, forward and back strokes, sweeps,<br />

br ac es an d t he E ski mo ro ll . All e qui pm ent<br />

s u p p l i e d . L O C A T I O N : C a l l E q u i n o x<br />

A dv en tu re s fo r ex ac t lo ca ti on i n Ha mi lt on<br />

area 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE148 FEE: $135.29 ☎<br />

S1 3 TH 8:30-10:30 O Apr4 705590<br />

KAYAKING MOVING WATER<br />

L e ar n t h e f u n da m e n ta l s o f m a n eu v e ri n g a<br />

kayak on flat wate r, and class one a nd two<br />

m o v i n g w a t e r . A C e r t i f i e d O n t a r i o W i l d<br />

W a t e r A f f i l i a t e i n s t r u c t o r t e a c h e s r i v e r<br />

s a f e t y , r e s c u e p r o c e d u r e s , w a t e r r e a d i n g ,<br />

forward, back strokes, sweeps, ferrys, braces<br />

a n d w e t e x i t s . C l a s s e s a r e h e l d o n l o c a l<br />

w a t e r , c o n c u r r e n t w i t h s e a s o n a l w a t e r<br />

fluctuations. All e quipme nt is provided and<br />

O . W . W . A . L e v e l O n e P a d d l e t e s t i n g i s<br />

available on request. LOCATION: 1st night<br />

Fennell, Sa/Su — T.B.A.<br />

LE022 FEE: $138.12 ☎<br />

S1 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May2 705641<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

S2 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Jun6 705642<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

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SEA KAYAKING EXPLORATION<br />

WEEKEND<br />

P a d d l e t h e c r y s t a l c l e a r w a t e r s a n d<br />

e xp e r i en c e t h e ma g n if i c e n t s c e ne r y o f t h e<br />

B r uc e P e n i n s ul a c e r t i f i ed A. E . C . S. K . G . A.<br />

w i l l a c c o m p a n y y o u o n t h e t r i p . N o<br />

experience necessary as we will train you in<br />

the basics in the shelter of a seclude bay by<br />

your campground on the first morning, five<br />

meals, camping permit, tents and all paddling<br />

equipme nt will be provided, just bring your<br />

o w n s l e e p i n g b a g a n d p a d . F o r m o r e<br />

information call Eqinox at 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE134 FEE: $275.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Jul13 705675<br />

RESCUE - RIG AND RAPPEL<br />

This is an introduction to high angle rescue<br />

a n d e v a c u a t i o n f o r e x p e r i e n c e d<br />

professionals and those wishing to pursue a<br />

career in this field. Topics include technical<br />

h a u l i n g a n d l o w e r i n g s y s t e m s , r a p p e l<br />

t e c h n i q u e s , e q u i p m e n t u s e , s t o k e s b a s k e t<br />

u s e , a n d t h e s y s t e m s a p p r o a c h t o a n c h o r<br />

selection. Equipment is supplied. Instructors<br />

a r e c e r t i f i e d b y t h e A d v a n c e d R e s q u e<br />

T e c h n i q u e s S c h o o l o f C a n a d a . O n<br />

successful completion, participants receive a<br />

l e t t e r o f a c c r e d i t a t i o n f r o m t h e A s s o c .<br />

LOCATION: TBA<br />

LE027 FEE: $212.25 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 9:00-4:00 O May4 705638<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 9:00-4:00 O Aug24 705640<br />

RESCUE - RIVER RESCUE 1<br />

Designed for those who paddle white water<br />

or for professionals who are responsible for<br />

w h i t e w a t e r r e s c u e s . L e a r n e m e r g e n c y<br />

p r o c e d u r e s t h a t i n c l u d e f r e e i n g p i n n e d<br />

b o a t s , r e s c u i n g t r a p p e d s w i m m e r s ,<br />

e x t r ic a t i ng s t ra n d e d p a d d le r s m i d - c u rr e n t ,<br />

d e a l i n g w i t h l o w l e v e l d a m h a z a r d s , e t c .<br />

I n s t r u c t o r s h o l d c e r t i f i c a t i o n w i t h t h e<br />

E a st e rn Ca n ad i an Ri v er Ou t fi tt e rs an d t h e<br />

A d v a n c e d R e s q u e T e c h n i q u e s S c h o o l o f<br />

C a n a d a . A l l e q u i p m e n t s u p p l i e d .<br />

L O C A T I O N : 1 s t n i g h t F e n n e l l C a m p u s ,<br />

Sa/Su — Elora, Ont. T.B.A.<br />

LE025 FEE: $267.80 ☎<br />

S1 3 FR 7:00-10:00 FF Jul5 705583<br />

SA/SU 8:30-6:00<br />

ROCK CLIMBING INTRODUCTORY<br />

SESSION<br />

R o c k c l i m b i n g c l a s s e s a r e h e l d a t<br />

R attlesn ake Point Cons ervati on A rea at t he<br />

n o r t h e r n e n d o f A p p l e b y L i n e . T hi s c l a s s<br />

introduces you to the sport of climbing. All<br />

r o p e s & e q u i p m e n t a r e s u p p l i e d . W e a r<br />

r u n n i n g s h o e s . L O C A T I O N : R a t t l e s n a k e<br />

P o i n t C o n s e r v a t i o n A r e a - N o r t h e n d o f<br />

A p p l e b y L i n e . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l<br />

Equinox at 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE039 FEE: $31.97 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-12:00 O Apr13 705584<br />

S2 1 SA 8:30-12:00 O May4 705585<br />

S3 1 SA 8:30-12:00 O Jun15 705587<br />

S4 1 SA 8:30-12:00 O Jul20 705588<br />

ROCK CLIMBING LEVEL I<br />

Le vel 1 clas s offe rs a d ditional pract ice a nd<br />

i n s t r u c t i o n . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : R O C K<br />

C L I M B I N G - I N T R O D U C T O R Y - L E 0 3 9 .<br />

LOCATION: Wed. & Thurs. are at Fennell<br />

C a m p u s , S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y a r e a t<br />

R a t t l e s n a k e P o i n t , n o r t h e n d o f A p p l e b y<br />

Line. For more information call Equinox at<br />

1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE139 FEE: $152.26 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE/TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 705574<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

S2 4 WE/TH 7:00-10:00 FF Jul10 705577<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

S3 4 WE/TH 7:00-10:00 FF Jul31 705579<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

LEISURE EDUCAT I O N<br />

ROCK CLIMBING LEVEL II<br />

P a r t i c i p a n t s w h o t a k e L e v e l 1 a n d 2 w i l l<br />

qu ali fy a s a Lev el 1 c lim be r by p rov in ci al<br />

standards. PREREQUISITE: ROCK<br />

CLIMBING-LEVEL 1 (LE139)<br />

LOCATION: Rattlesnake Point<br />

Conservation Area-North end of Appleby<br />

Line. For more information call Equinox at<br />

1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE239 FEE: $150.72 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Apr27 705581<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Aug10 705582<br />

CANOEING/KAYAKING<br />

CANOEING BASIC LEVEL A/B/C/D<br />

This basic level Ontario Recreational<br />

Canoeing Association certified course<br />

covers safety, theory and basic canoe<br />

tripping. All of the necessary skills of<br />

paddling, turning and landing plus solo<br />

canoeing will be taught at Christie<br />

Conservation area. Participants must be 18<br />

years of age.<br />

LE070 FEE: $72.67 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU/TH6:30-8:30 CC Jun4 705794<br />

PARAGLIDING<br />

INTRODUCTION TO PARAGLIDING<br />

Preparation class Fri. eve. deals with basic<br />

aspect of the sport, (aerodynamics, weather<br />

factors & safety) watching an instructional<br />

video and be introduced to paragliding<br />

equipment. After learning basic ground<br />

handling and canopy inflation techniques<br />

you will do your first solo fight, then<br />

progress to higher launch sites and longer<br />

flights crediting you towards certification.<br />

For info & course location call Canadian<br />

Paragliding (905) 547-9807. Registration<br />

closes 1 week prior to class start.<br />

LE067 FEE: $137.35 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-10:00 O May3 705753<br />

SA 8:00-7:00<br />

S2 2 FR 7:00-10:00 O May31 705758<br />

SA 8:30-7:00<br />

S3 2 FR 7:00-10:00 O Jun14 705761<br />

SA 8:30-7:00<br />

COACHING<br />

For information please call (905)575-2039<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2039 or e-mail<br />

harrins@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

NATIONAL COACHING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION PGM-LEVEL 1<br />

THEORY<br />

Topics for this course include the Role of<br />

the Coach, Sport Psychology, Skill Analysis,<br />

Sport Safety, Teaching Skills and Practice<br />

Planning. You must be 16 years of age to<br />

take this course. A manual is included in the<br />

cost of the course. P.E. Degree holders are<br />

exempt from Level 1.<br />

LE192 FEE: $75.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Apr20 705007<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Jun1 705008<br />

S3 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Jul20 705009<br />

S4 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Aug17 705010<br />

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LEISURE EDUCAT I O N<br />

NATIONAL COACHING<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATION PROGRAM 2-<br />

THEORY<br />

PREREQUISITE: The National Coaching<br />

Certification-Level One Theory Participants<br />

must bring either the letter of completion for<br />

Level One or the N.C.C.P. passport card. A<br />

manual is included in the cost of the course.<br />

Course dates S1 - April 13, 14 , 15 and S2<br />

June 7, 8, 9.<br />

LE292 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 3 FR 6:30-10:00 FF Apr12 705011<br />

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

S2 3 FR 6:30-10:00 FF Jun7 705012<br />

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

EXERCISE, SPORTS AND<br />

WILDERNESS COURSES<br />

FENCING INTRODUCTORY<br />

Fencing is an ideal sport for the novice<br />

interested in fun and exercise. Participants<br />

will study the basic defensive and offensive<br />

skills, and learn to understand this<br />

challenging form of exercise. Foils, masks,<br />

and protective jackets are supplied.<br />

LE013 FEE: $16.78 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 7:30-9:30 FF Apr17 705020<br />

FENCING LEVEL 1<br />

PREREQUISITE: Fencing Introductory<br />

Session (LE013).<br />

LE213 FEE: $56.62 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 7:30-8:30 FF Apr24 705021<br />

TAI CHI INTRODUCTORY<br />

This introductory class is for anyone who has<br />

never tried this graceful and relaxing form of<br />

exercise. Find out if Tai Chi is for you.<br />

LE011 FEE: $13.35 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 7:30-9:30 FF Apr17 705747<br />

TAI CHI LEVEL 1<br />

Continuation of the introductory session.<br />

LE111 FEE: $33.62 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 7:30-8:30 FF Apr24 705746<br />

IN-LINE SKATING<br />

This introductory session offers novice<br />

skaters the opportunity to learn the basics of<br />

getting started in this popular sport, including<br />

stopping, turning and balancing. LOCATION:<br />

At Harbour Front Park, on the West side of<br />

Bay St. North of Stuart St. on Harbour Front<br />

Drive. For information please call Gloria at<br />

In-Line Skating School (905)333-8865.<br />

LE077 FEE: $24.05 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-12:00O May4 705023<br />

S2 1 SA 10:00-12:00O Jun1 705024<br />

S3 1 SA 10:00-12:00O Jun22 705025<br />

TENNIS INTRODUCTION<br />

Learn the basics including forehand,<br />

backhand, serve, volley and even a few trick<br />

shots. Tennis is gaining in popularity for its<br />

international appeal. Never played before?<br />

No problem, just bring your running shoes<br />

and a smile, we will supply the racquets and<br />

balls. Location: Branthills Community<br />

Centre, 2300 Duncaster Dr. Burlington. For<br />

more location and/or information call Gloria<br />

at In-Line Skating School (905) 333-8865.<br />

LE051 FEE: $24.05 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 1:00-3:00 O May4 705744<br />

S2 1 SA 1:00-3:00 O Jun1 705745<br />

FISHING<br />

INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING<br />

Here’s your opportunity to discover the art<br />

of fly-fishing. You will learn the basics of<br />

rod and line selection, presentation tactics,<br />

and casting. Insect identification, fly tying<br />

and fly selection are also covered. One of<br />

the 4 evenings will be held on a local river.<br />

A materials fee of $10 is to be paid to the<br />

instructor the first night.<br />

LE018 FEE: $50.63 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705041<br />

GOLF<br />

GOLF 1 - INDOOR<br />

This indoor program is designed to prepare<br />

novice and recreational golfers to enjoy golf.<br />

All equipment is supplied. If these courses<br />

are filled then you may wish to register for<br />

the Golf-Outdoor classes which will cover<br />

the same topics in an outdoor setting.<br />

LE240 FEE: $48.11 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE 6:30-7:30 FF Apr24 705764<br />

S2 4 WE 7:30-8:30 FF Apr24 705768<br />

S3 4 WE 8:30-9:30 FF Apr24 705770<br />

S4 4 WE 9:30-10:30 FF Apr24 705773<br />

S5 4 WE 6:30-7:30 FF May22 705775<br />

S6 4 WE 7:30-8:30 FF May22 705778<br />

S7 4 WE 8:30-9:30 FF May22 705779<br />

S8 4 WE 9:30-10:30 FF May22 705781<br />

GOLF 1 - OUTDOOR PRACTI<strong>CE</strong><br />

This introductory session of putting,<br />

chipping and hitting real balls is for both the<br />

novice and casual golfer. This is an ideal<br />

follow-up for first time players who have just<br />

completed the Indoor course. LOCATION:<br />

Wedgewood Driving Range, Highway #6<br />

North, first stop light. Equipment is<br />

available. If these sessions are full you could<br />

register for LE140 Golf Practice and Play.<br />

LE040 FEE: $20.52 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 6:00-8:00 O May7 705785<br />

S2 1 TH 6:00-8:00 O May9 705786<br />

S3 1 TU 6:00-8:00 O May14 705787<br />

S4 1 TH 6:00-8:00 O May16 705788<br />

GOLF 2 - PLAY<br />

PREREQUISITE: Golf 1 - Outdoor Practice<br />

(LE040). This session is for those of you<br />

who have completed the Outdoor course.<br />

You will receive instruction on hitting,<br />

putting, chipping and etiquette while playing<br />

nine holes in a group of four. LOCATION:<br />

Dundas Valley Golf Club, Woodley’s Lane.<br />

LE340 FEE: $27.58 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 6:00-8:00 DV May28 705790<br />

S2 1 TH 6:00-8:00 DV May30 705791<br />

S3 1 TU 6:00-8:00 DV Jun4 705792<br />

GOLF PRACTI<strong>CE</strong> AND PLAY<br />

(9 HOLES)<br />

This course is a combination of Golf 1<br />

(LE040) and Golf 2 (LE340). Using their<br />

own clubs, participants begin the course<br />

with a practice session at Wedgwood the<br />

first night. The second session includes nine<br />

holes of golf at the Dundas “Short Course”,<br />

Woodley’s Lane. This course is an ideal<br />

follow up for those who have taken golfindoor.<br />

Both novice and casual golfers will<br />

benefit from this on course playing lesson.<br />

LE140 FEE: $48.11 ☎<br />

S1 2 TH 6:00-8:00 O Jun6 705793<br />

120 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

RELAXATION<br />

For Massage and Reflexology courses<br />

please refer to Health Sciences section.<br />

LUNAR PATH<br />

Build your own intuitive toolbox to learn to<br />

deal with what life throws at you and how to<br />

make effective, well chosen decisions about<br />

your life. Explore stress relieving<br />

meditations, breathing techniques, use of<br />

colours, creative play, imagery and how to<br />

connect with your intuitive self, your guides<br />

and deeper levels of the subconscious. This<br />

course does not make you an expert in<br />

dealing with life, but gives you some tools to<br />

cope in this hectic world. For information<br />

call Micheline at 659-2806<br />

LE049 FEE: $56.71 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 10:00-4:00 FF Apr20 705027<br />

SHIATSU WORKSHOP -<br />

THERAPEUTIC<br />

Here are some quick easy and effective ways<br />

to help you help yourself and friends in<br />

relieving the pain, stress, disorders and<br />

dysfunctions caused by living and working<br />

in today’s world. Bring a pillow, blanket or<br />

mat and tennis ball and learn this ancient art<br />

of self healing. For information call<br />

Micheline at (905) 659-2806.<br />

LE052 FEE: $48.39 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF Apr27 705035<br />

YOGA - INTRO<br />

Here’s your chance to enjoy an introduction<br />

to the relaxing art of yoga. This two-hour<br />

session will provide information,<br />

demonstrations and some practice of the<br />

basics to help you decide if you are interested<br />

in a full 8 week course. Registrations for the 8<br />

week course will be accepted before and after<br />

this introductory session provided the course<br />

is not full. Bring a blanket or mat to work on.<br />

LE639 FEE: $13.35 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 7:00-9:00 FF Apr9 705036<br />

YOGA EASY - NOVI<strong>CE</strong><br />

This special yoga course will help you develop<br />

mobility and flexibility in an easy non-intrusive<br />

manner. You will combine yoga movements with<br />

other energizing and relaxing sources to balance<br />

your body’s systems and improve mental and<br />

physical health. Health problems (ie. bad back) will<br />

be considered and accommodated on an individual<br />

basis. Bring a blanket or mat to work on.<br />

LE739 FEE: $58.85 ☎<br />

S1 8 TU 7:00-8:30 FF Apr16 705038<br />

S2 8 WE 7:00-8:30 FF Apr17 705039<br />

S3 8 TU 7:00-8:30 FF Jun11 705040


SAILING AND<br />

POWERBOATING<br />

Harbour-West Hamilton offers a<br />

comprehensive range of boating courses<br />

both in the classroom and on the water.<br />

If you would like more information on<br />

any of these programs or a course outline<br />

please call (905)525-4330 or outside the<br />

Hamilton area 1-800-263-2131. Acting<br />

Director: Leslie Makins; Coordinator:<br />

Shawn Pudsey.<br />

Payment Schedule<br />

1. Fees payable to <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

2. Full payment required with application.<br />

3. Refunds not issued after one week prior to<br />

start date. (non-live aboard)<br />

4. Refunds not issued for any live aboard<br />

program.<br />

5. All cancellations subject to $50.00 charge.<br />

6. Transfers between courses subject to<br />

$20.00 charge.<br />

7. Additional cost for textbooks for some<br />

courses. (available at Harbour-West) ALL<br />

PRI<strong>CE</strong>S INCLUDE G.S.T.<br />

PLEASE REGISTER DIRECTLY WITH<br />

HARBOUR-WEST HAMILTON.<br />

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KEEL REFRESHER<br />

Not been sailing much lately? Feeling a little<br />

rusty? If you have your Basic Cruising<br />

Standard and would like to sharpen your<br />

skills, this is the course for you. No standards<br />

will be issued in this course. (Payable to<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. GST included.)<br />

LE082 FEE: $115.00<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 HB May18<br />

S2 2 TU/TH6:30-9:30 HB Jun11<br />

S3 1 SA 9:00-4:00 HB Jul6<br />

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BASIC CRUISING CHALLENGE<br />

Challenge the “afloat” and “ashore”<br />

components of CYA Basic Cruising standard<br />

of this challenge program. This is not an<br />

instructional period but it is designed to<br />

evaluate your knowledge and skills. (Payable<br />

to <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. GST included.)<br />

LE083 FEE: $115.00<br />

S1 1 SU 9:00-4:00 HB May26<br />

S2 2 MO/WE 6:30-9:30 HB Jun24<br />

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BASIC CRUISING FOR FAMILIES<br />

Now there is an opportunity for families to<br />

enjoy a Basic Cruising course together!<br />

Maximum of two adults (17 and older) and 2<br />

youth (9 years and older). Youth must be<br />

capable of participating in the sailing of the<br />

vessel. Youth over 14 years of age will be<br />

eligible to challenge the standards. (Payable<br />

to <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, GST included.)<br />

LE086 FEE: $1,314.00<br />

S1 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jul29<br />

S2 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Aug19<br />

S3 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Aug26<br />

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INTRODUCTION TO LARGE BOAT<br />

SAILING<br />

If you have your Basic Cruising Standard and<br />

would like to have an introduction to sailing<br />

larger vessels (36-40’), this is a great session<br />

for you to attend. This is also a benefit for<br />

those registered for Intermediate Cruising.<br />

(Payable to <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. GST included.)<br />

LE084 FEE: $56.00<br />

S1 1 WE 6:30-9:30 HB Jun12<br />

S2 1 MO 6:30-9:30 HB Jul29<br />

S3 1 WE 6:30-9:30 HB Aug7<br />

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CLINICS<br />

Several 3-hour clinics will be held on topics<br />

such as docking and crew-overboard review.<br />

For more detail on clinic topics, dates and<br />

times call Harbour West at (905) 525-4330.<br />

(Payable to <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. GST included.)<br />

LE085 FEE: $56.00<br />

S1 1 TH 6:30-9:30 HB May9<br />

S2 1 TH 6:30-9:30 HB May23<br />

S3 1 MO 6:30-9:30 HB Jun10<br />

S4 1 TH 6:30-9:30 HB Jul4<br />

S5 1 TU 6:30-9:30 HB Aug6<br />

SPARK START ADULT<br />

In compliance with the Canadian Coast Guard,<br />

the Spark Start course addresses the critical<br />

components of safe boating practices such as:<br />

equipment required, PFD’s, vessel regulations,<br />

pre-departure planning, trailer safety, fueling<br />

procedures, buoyage systems, rules of the road<br />

and emergency situation. Pleasure Craft<br />

Operator Card test is written at the end of the<br />

course and is included in the cost.<br />

LE098 FEE: $57.00<br />

S1 2 FR 6:30-9:30 HB Apr5<br />

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

S2 2 FR 6:30-9:30 HB May24<br />

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

S3 2 SA 9:00-4:00 HB Jun22<br />

SU 9:00-1:00<br />

S4 2 FR 6:30-9:30 HB Jul19<br />

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

INTRODUCTION TO BOATING -<br />

KEELBOAT<br />

A keelboat has a fixed keel under it, has an<br />

engine for maneuvering without sails and<br />

generally will not tip. Boats are sailed with<br />

2-4 adults and the instructor. This 2.5 hour<br />

course gets you out of the water, sailing a<br />

keelboat! Limit of 1 per person, per year. No<br />

standards are challenged and there are no<br />

pre-requisites. Next steps? Day Sailing<br />

(CYA Basic Cruising)<br />

LE095 FEE: $30.00<br />

S1 1 TU 6:00-8:30 HB May7<br />

S2 1 WE 6:00-8:30 HB Jul3<br />

S3 1 TH 6:00-8:30 HB Aug8<br />

Need help re-entering<br />

the workforc e ?<br />

Call the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Employment Assessment<br />

C e n t re at (519)770-4765.<br />

LEISURE EDUCAT I O N<br />

KEELBOAT (BASIC)<br />

Our keelboat courses take place on 23 - 40’<br />

vessels with a minimum of 2 students and a<br />

maximum of 4 students per instructor, per<br />

boat. Approximately 70% of the course is<br />

taught on the water in a hands-on environment.<br />

This course is beneficial for the new boater or<br />

the experienced sailor. Develop skills and<br />

increase your knowledge in all areas of sailing.<br />

Instructors are CYA trained and certified.<br />

Standards challenged: CYA Basic Cruising.<br />

Ask about the Pleasure Craft Operator Card.<br />

LE999 FEE: $438.00<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB May4<br />

S2 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB May25<br />

S3 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Jun8<br />

S4 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Jun22<br />

S5 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Jul6<br />

S6 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Jul20<br />

S7 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Aug3<br />

S8 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Aug17<br />

S9 9 MO/WE/FR 6:00-9:40 HB May6<br />

SA 9 MO/WE/FR 6:00-9:40 HB Jun3<br />

SB 9 MO/WE/FR 6:00-9:40 HB Jul8<br />

SC 9 MO/WE/FR 6:00-9:40 HB Aug12<br />

SD 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB May6<br />

SE 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB May27<br />

SF 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jun3<br />

SG 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jun24<br />

SH 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jul8<br />

SJ 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jul22<br />

SL 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Aug26<br />

SM 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Aug12<br />

KEELBOAT - BEYOND BASICS<br />

This 19 hour course is designed for the sailor<br />

who wants to refine his/her sailing skills, get<br />

the boat moving faster and clarify areas of<br />

uncertainty. Learn how to get more speed out<br />

of your sails; control draft and center of<br />

effort; pack, raise, set and douse a spinnaker;<br />

choose sails for weather conditions; and work<br />

as a team. Prerequisite: CYA Basic Cruising.<br />

LE055 FEE: $276.00<br />

S1 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB May10<br />

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

BASIC SAILING(DINGHY)<br />

A dinghy has a retractable centerboard is<br />

propelled by paddles when not sailing and is<br />

sailed by 2-3 people whose weight is used to<br />

balance the boat which can tip over. When sailing<br />

our 12-14 foot dinghies, the instructor directs the<br />

students from a nearby coach boat.<br />

Approximately 70% of this 33-hour course is<br />

taught on the water in a hands-on environment.<br />

Instructors are CYA trained and certified.<br />

Standards challenged: CYA White Sail I, II,<br />

and/or III. Next Steps? CYA Bronze Sail IV & V.<br />

LE166 FEE: $240.00<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 HB Jun8<br />

S2 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 HB Jul20<br />

S3 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 HB Aug17<br />

S4 10 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 HB Jun18<br />

LEARN TO RA<strong>CE</strong> - DINGHY & KEEL<br />

Learn the basics of racing in this learn to<br />

race program. Registrations are being taken<br />

for both keel and dinghy vessels. Prerequisites::<br />

White Sail II for dinghy racing<br />

and Basic Cruising for keelboat racing. Six<br />

week sessions. Damage deposit required.<br />

Must be 15 years or older.<br />

LE129 FEE: $150.00<br />

S1 6 FR 6:30-9:30 HB Jun7<br />

S2 6 FR 6:30-9:30 HB Jul26<br />

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POWERBOATING<br />

Basic Power is taught aboard our 14 to 28<br />

foot powerboats with outboard, I/O and twin<br />

inboard engines. The CYA Basic Powerboat<br />

Standard (written and on-water) is<br />

challenged at the end of our 20 hour course.<br />

Material covered includes terminology,<br />

safety, chart work, docking, hull<br />

characteristics, and handling skills. There<br />

are no pre-requisites for this course. Ask<br />

about writing the Pleasure Craft Operator<br />

Card test at the conclusion of the course.<br />

LE167 FEE: $296.00<br />

S1 3 FR 6:00-10:00 HB May3<br />

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

S2 3 FR 6:00-10:00 HB May17<br />

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

S3 3 FR 6:00-10:00 HB May31<br />

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

S4 3 FR 6:00-10:00 HB Jun14<br />

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

S5 3 FR 6:00-10:00 HB Jun28<br />

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

S6 3 FR 6:00-10:00 HB Jul12<br />

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

S7 3 FR 6:00-10:00 HB Jul28<br />

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

S8 3 FR 6:00-10:00 HB Aug9<br />

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

S9 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB Aug23<br />

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

SA 6 TU/TH 6:00-9:20 HB May14<br />

SB 6 TU/TH 6:00-9:20 HB Jun11<br />

SC 6 TU/TH 6:00-9:20 HB Jul16<br />

SD 6 TU/TH 6:00-9:20 HB Aug13<br />

CRUISE GEORGIAN BAY!<br />

Spend 5.5 days aboard one of our 36 foot<br />

sailing vessels on the waters of Georgian<br />

Bay. The program includes a CYA<br />

instructor, cruising equipment and food for a<br />

crew of four students. Most courses begin<br />

and end Midland, ON and follow a set<br />

course, based on the skill levels of those<br />

aboard. Course runs from Sun. 6:00 p.m. -<br />

Fri. 1:00 p.m. Pre-requisites: Basic Cruising<br />

& VHF (Coastal Navigation recommended).<br />

LE165 FEE: $947.00<br />

S1 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Jun16<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

S2 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Jun23<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

S3 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Jun30<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

S5 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Jul14<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

S6 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Jul21<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

S7 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Jul28<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

S8 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Aug4<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

S9 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Aug11<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

SA 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Aug18<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

SB 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Aug25<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D CRUISING<br />

In this very challenging course you will sail day<br />

and night in all weather conditions. The program<br />

includes a CYA instructor, cruising equipment<br />

and food for a crew of 4 students. Learn to fly a<br />

spinnaker, plan an extended cruise and handle<br />

emergencies. Transportation to and from the<br />

boat is not included. Program taught in 2 forms:<br />

700nm multi-lake course or a 200-300nm<br />

Georgian Bay course. Pre-requisites: Inter<br />

Cruising; Coast Nav; VHF; excellent health.<br />

Times: Sat 10:00 am-Fri 1:00 pm<br />

LE187 FEE: $1,189.00<br />

S1 7 SA/SU 10:00-10:00HB Jun8<br />

MO-FR 10:00-1:00<br />

S2 7 SA/SU 10:00-10:00HB Jun15<br />

MO-FR 10:00-1:00<br />

S3 7 SA/SU 10:00-10:00HB Aug31<br />

MO-FR 10:00-1:00<br />

HANDS-ON NAVIGATIONAL<br />

WEEKEND<br />

This weekend introduces Coastal Nav<br />

graduates to electronic navigation using<br />

GPS, LORAN and RADAR. Our advanced<br />

CYA instructor will give you plenty of time<br />

to learn, practice and master the art of<br />

electronic and advanced navigational skills.<br />

The weekend will be spent aboard our CS 40<br />

“Great Habit” and CS 36 “Bad Habit”.<br />

Provisions, boat supplies and student notes<br />

are included. Max size 4 per boat. Times: Fri<br />

6:00 p.m.-Sun 4:00 p.m. Pre-requisites:<br />

Coastal Navigation; Basic Cruising.<br />

LE890 FEE: $329.00<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 HB May25<br />

LET’S GET INTO BOATING -<br />

SEMINAR 2<br />

Buying a boat (using a Yacht Broker), First Aid<br />

Afloat, The Great Lakes Cruising Grounds.<br />

LE195 FEE: $947.00<br />

S4 6 SU 6:00-10:00 HB Jul7<br />

MO-FR 9:00-1:00<br />

VHF RESTRICTED RADIO<br />

OPERATOR’S LI<strong>CE</strong>NSE<br />

Learn to communicate with other boats,<br />

receive up to date marine weather forecasts,<br />

and be able to send out a distress call if ever<br />

required. The Industry Canada VHF Radio<br />

License is written at the conclusion of this<br />

program.<br />

LE175 FEE: $64.00<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 HB Apr13<br />

S2 2 MO/WE 6:30-9:30 HB Jun17<br />

S3 2 TU/WE 6:30-9:30 HB Aug6<br />

SOCIAL SCIEN<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

THE WORLD OF ABNORMAL<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

refer to Distance Education section<br />

ASSERTION SKILLS 1 (E)<br />

This credit course is designed to help people in<br />

all walks of life. Its primary focus is to help you<br />

deal more openly with others, with a<br />

corresponding increase in self-esteem. It will<br />

also help you recognize and avoid manipulative<br />

situations and people. New and creative ways<br />

will be explored to handle difficult situations<br />

both at the professional and personal level.<br />

SS995 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705126<br />

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DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

This course considers human behaviour and<br />

thought from the developmental or<br />

maturational perspective. You will examine<br />

the growth and changes of mental, social<br />

and emotional characteristics from cradle to<br />

grave, with special emphasis on the<br />

development of human personality.<br />

SS271 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705127<br />

S2 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705128<br />

HUMAN RELATIONS (E)<br />

This course seeks to develop your selfawareness<br />

and self-confidence in personal<br />

and professional human relations. It includes<br />

the study of motivation; interview<br />

techniques; conformity, propaganda and<br />

persuasion; supervision and employee<br />

relations and personality formation.<br />

SS170 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705129<br />

INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

Psychologists consider human behaviour<br />

and thought from a scientific viewpoint.<br />

This course provides an in-depth study of<br />

learning, motivation, perception and the<br />

dynamics of personality. Participants should<br />

gain a fuller understanding of human<br />

experiences through lectures, films and<br />

discussion.<br />

SS156 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 705130<br />

S2 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705605<br />

S3 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705131<br />

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

Social Psychology is the study of actions<br />

and behaviour and how we influence each<br />

other. Students will examine conformity and<br />

obedience; attitude change; propaganda and<br />

persuasion; loving, liking and prejudice;<br />

helping and aggressive behaviours.<br />

Participants will also examine how people<br />

create their own version of reality and how<br />

this version may be modified.<br />

SS182 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705132<br />

SOCIOLOGY 1 (E)<br />

This course presents the basic concepts and<br />

theories of sociology necessary in<br />

understanding human behaviour, individual<br />

biases, various roles in society and social<br />

groupings. Participants will study the<br />

interrelationship between the individual and<br />

society, and between different social groups.<br />

SS108 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 705133<br />

SB 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr10 705134<br />

SD 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 705135<br />

SOCIOLOGY 2 (E)<br />

This course presents the basic concepts and<br />

theories of sociology necessary in<br />

understanding human behaviour, individual<br />

biases, various roles in society and social<br />

groupings. Participants will study the<br />

interrelationship between the individual and<br />

society, and between different social groups.<br />

SS109 FEE: $193.05 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr11 705136


WEEKEND WORKSHOPS<br />

& GENERAL INTEREST<br />

COMPUTER & BUSINESS<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

Please see the BUSINESS SECTION of the<br />

catalogue. For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2226 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2226.<br />

For additional information on Weekend<br />

<strong>College</strong> and General Interest courses,<br />

please call Susan Bowinkelmann,<br />

Program Manager, at (905)575-1212<br />

ext.3009 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3009 or<br />

email bowinks@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

WEEKEND FACTS TO<br />

REMEMBER<br />

Parking<br />

There is no charge for parking Friday<br />

evening, Saturdays and Sundays. The main<br />

entrance is the only entrance available on<br />

weekends after 5:00 p.m. Friday.<br />

Cancellations<br />

On all <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> course<br />

cancellations there will be a full refund by<br />

mail. There will be no REFUND of<br />

course fees AFTER Weekend <strong>College</strong><br />

Seminars if student was unable to attend.<br />

Cafeteria<br />

The cafeteria closes at 2:30 pm., Fridays,<br />

for the weekend. TIM HORTON DONUTS<br />

located in F-Wing is open each Saturday<br />

from 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm. Vending<br />

machines are available for sandwiches and<br />

snacks at all times or bring a lunch.<br />

Register Early<br />

Any course not having an adequate<br />

registration will be cancelled in advance.<br />

ELDERHOSTEL<br />

I f y o u w o u l d l i k e t o b e p l a c e d o n o u r<br />

m a i l i n g l i s t f o r t h e U . S . - C a n a d a P r o g r a m<br />

C a t a l o g u e s , p l e a s e s e n d a r e q u e s t a n d<br />

ch eq ue or m one y or der f or $2 4 pay ab le in<br />

U.S. dollars to:<br />

ELDERHOSTEL CATALOGUE 75<br />

FEDERAL ST. SUITE 300 BOSTON MA<br />

02110-1941<br />

They will send you the current catalogue and<br />

k ee p y ou o n t he m a il i ng l is t f or on e y ea r.<br />

T h i s f e e c o v e r s t h e p o s t a g e a n d h a n d l i n g<br />

charges associated with mailing the seasonal<br />

catalogue via air mail for one year. Or visit<br />

th e Eld er hos tel W eb sit e to ge t i nf orm at ion<br />

a b o u t E l d e r h o s t e l o r v i e w t h e c u r r e n t<br />

catalogue www.elderhostel.org<br />

COOKING,<br />

FOOD, FOOD, FOOD<br />

For information please contact Susan<br />

Bowinkelmann, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3009 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3009 or email<br />

bowinks@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

See the HOSPITALITY SECTION for all<br />

related credit and non-credit courses.<br />

WEEKEND WORKSHOPS & GENERAL INTEREST<br />

DANCING<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> Ballroom Dancing Club -<br />

“Strictly Ballroom”<br />

Every Friday dance to Strict Tempo<br />

Ballroom Music. With the <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

Dance Club. Every Friday professional<br />

dance instruction by Ann Mullen-Sellyeh<br />

8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. followed by dance<br />

at 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. There is a cash<br />

bar and entrance is only $7 per person.<br />

For information call (905) 578-6914<br />

BALLROOM DANCING-BEGINNERS<br />

Everything old is new again....Do you have a<br />

wedding coming up????? Come and join us<br />

for an exciting evening of dancing. You will<br />

learn tree steps in each of these six dances;<br />

Foxtrot, Swing, Waltz, Cha Cha, Tango and<br />

Rumba. All the Basics you need as a<br />

beginner. Singles welcome! LOCATION.<br />

Germania Banquet Centre of Hamilton, 863<br />

King St., E.<br />

GI901 FEE: $120.77 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 8:30-10:00 O Apr10 705210<br />

S2 8 TH 7:00-8:30 O Apr11 705211<br />

BALLROOM DANCING-<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

For the slightly more knowledgeable, we<br />

offer the intermediate course. We will still<br />

do the above six dances, plus Merengue and<br />

Samba. We will also add a bit more<br />

technique and three more steps in each<br />

dance. Singles welcome! LOCATION:<br />

Germania Banquet Centre of Hamilton, 863<br />

King St., East<br />

GI902 FEE: $120.77 ☎<br />

S1 8 TH 8:30-10:00 O Apr11 705218<br />

BALLROOM DANCING-ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

After completing the first two levels, you are<br />

now ready for the advanced course. Here we<br />

add the Mambo, Quickstep & Viennese<br />

Waltz, along with enhancing the eight<br />

dances we already have. There will also be<br />

more technique and style.Singles Welcome!<br />

LOCATION: Germania Banquet Center of<br />

Hamilton, 863 King St. E.<br />

GI903 FEE: $120.77 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 7:00-8:30 O Apr10 705207<br />

GOOD HEAVENS!<br />

ASTRONOMY -<br />

DISCOVER THE UNIVERSE<br />

Explore the Milky Way Galaxy and the<br />

universe. Study the architecture of stellar<br />

systems. The current theory on the nature of<br />

exotic objects such as pulsars will be<br />

presented. The realms of cosmology and the<br />

invisible universe will be explored and<br />

anomalies of the Solar System reviewed.<br />

The tools of modern astronomy will be<br />

described and participants will learn how to<br />

read the night sky. A trip to an observatory<br />

is planned. Travel to the observatory will be<br />

the responsibility of the participants.<br />

GI392 FEE: $108.38 ☎<br />

S1 7 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr25 705250<br />

ASTRONOMY 2 DISCOVER THE<br />

UNIVERSE<br />

Is there life on other planets? What’s inside a<br />

black hole? Where did our universe come<br />

from? Find out the answers to these questions<br />

and more in this easy-to-understand<br />

exploration of the universe. This nonmathematical<br />

course is designed for beginners.<br />

GI220 FEE: $110.82 ☎<br />

S1 7 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr24 705260<br />

PET CARE<br />

DOG GROOMING BASICS<br />

Here’s a fun-filled “how-to” seminar<br />

designed to help you keep your dog looking<br />

great in-between grooming appointments.<br />

Find out the proper way to brush your dog’s<br />

coat, clean their ears, trim their nails and,<br />

yes brush their teeth! You’ll discover which<br />

sprays, powders and special grooming<br />

treatments to use, as well as how and when<br />

to use them. Bring your dog and brush to<br />

class with you. The instructor will provide<br />

the rest.<br />

GI516 FEE: $34.54 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-12:00 FF Apr13 705182<br />

PUPPY KINDERGARTEN<br />

Calling all puppies up to eight months old -<br />

and their owners of course. This course will<br />

introduce the owner and new puppy to basic<br />

obedience commands which will help make<br />

your life easier, and help keep your puppy<br />

safe. The management of behaviour problems<br />

in a non-aggressive manner will be discussed.<br />

Please bring your puppy to class with you,<br />

and bring proof of your puppy’s vaccination<br />

(certificate) to the first class only.<br />

GI649 FEE: $71.78 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA 10:00-12:00FF Apr27 705184<br />

SOLVING CANINE BEHAVIOUR<br />

PROBLEMS<br />

Dog owners will learn solutions for common<br />

behaviour problems such as: digging holes,<br />

excessive barking, destructive behaviour,<br />

jumping up on people, etc. This seminar is<br />

led by Professional Dog Trainer Dave<br />

McMahon, 18 years experience in the<br />

business. DO NOT BRING YOUR DOG.<br />

Please bring a note pad and pen.<br />

GI753 FEE: $34.54 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-12:00 FF Apr6 705185<br />

DEVELOPING NEW<br />

INTERESTS<br />

MOTHER’S DAY:<br />

WRITING & REFLECTING<br />

Do you like writing? Take your mother,<br />

daughter, or grandmother to a unique<br />

workshop. Prof. Lil Blume offers a journalwriting<br />

Workshop with a Mother’s Day<br />

theme.Topics:”You never told me/I never<br />

told you”;”The hardest thing about being<br />

your mother/your child”;” What I wanted to<br />

teach you/What I learned.”Learn the basics<br />

of keeping a journal and ideas to inspire<br />

your writing and reflecting.Come<br />

with/without a mom,(2nd family members<br />

register for $25.00 disc.). Men and their<br />

mothers are welcome.<br />

GI400 FEE: $53.80 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF May11 705226<br />

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WEEKEND WORKSHOPS & GENERAL INTEREST<br />

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FATHER’S DAY:<br />

WRITING AND REFLECTING<br />

Do you and your dad like writing? Prof. Lil<br />

Bume offers a workshop with a Father’s Day<br />

theme. Writing and discussion topics will be<br />

drawn from the deep past: ancestors, family<br />

traditions and myths; childhood: feelings<br />

when growing up; the present realities hopes<br />

and fears about the future. We also explore<br />

the excitement of journal writing and<br />

provide families with an unusual chance to<br />

share an essentially private activity. Come<br />

with or without a dad, second family<br />

members register for $20.93.<br />

GI766 FEE: $53.80 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Jun15 705633<br />

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DOWSING FLOWERS FOR THE<br />

HEALTH OF IT<br />

Open your mind to your creativity and<br />

commune with nature. An experiential<br />

beginner class using the pendulum to tap<br />

into the intuitive function of the right-brain.<br />

Learn how Dr. Edward Bach, M.D. &<br />

Homeopath, in the early 1900’s, discovered<br />

and used flower & gem essences to support<br />

his patient’s health & healing. Dowse for the<br />

best foods & nutritionals for you. Identify<br />

food additives & chemicals not supporting<br />

your health. Includes pendulum &<br />

personally-dowsed flower essence.<br />

GI767 FEE: $45.24 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May16 705662<br />

AURA AND CHAKRAS -<br />

THE KEY TO WELLNESS<br />

Quantum physics tells us that life is a<br />

universe of energy. See, feel and experience<br />

the non-physical intelligent energy that<br />

makes up the human body. Find and correct<br />

imbalances in your aura and chakras. Learn<br />

how to see auras. Techniques to increase<br />

your vitality and restore health. Dowsing<br />

rod and pendulum are included Materials<br />

cost of $10.70 included in course fee. Bring<br />

2 pillows.<br />

GI452 FEE: $70.65 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-10:00 FF May3 705219<br />

CANADIANA<br />

This course offers a glimpse into Canada’s<br />

past. Topics include early Canadian history,<br />

art, literature, Canada’s historical native<br />

people and Inuit, costumes and antiques.<br />

Participants will enjoy lectures, guest<br />

speakers, and field trips to historical sites<br />

and historic homes, museums, and galleries.<br />

Transportation on field trips is the<br />

responsibility of participants. This course is<br />

continuous with a different presentation<br />

each semester.<br />

LG001 FEE: $90.34 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 9:30-11:30 O Apr11 705220<br />

CASINOS INSIDE OUT<br />

The morning seminar will provide you with<br />

an overview of casino operations and<br />

gambling games in Ontario. You will hear<br />

speakers discuss such topics as security,<br />

addiction, revenue, educational courses, and<br />

specific casino games. At 12:00 noon a bus<br />

will leave to tour the Niagara Casino<br />

operations. While we’re sure that your<br />

knowledge of casino operations will<br />

increase, we do not guarantee that your<br />

funds will do the same. The course will<br />

feature speakers, movies and an actual game<br />

table for demonstration purposes. Lunch and<br />

transportation are included. The bus will<br />

leave Niagara around 7:30 p.m. Our theme:<br />

“fun filled learning”.<br />

GI190 FEE: $89.86 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF Apr20 705221<br />

CLOWNING AROUND<br />

“All the world love a clown.” Entertainers,<br />

teachers, youth leaders and other fun-loving<br />

folks are finding the art of clowning to be a<br />

great benefit as a form of recreation,<br />

instruction and entertainment. You learn how<br />

to develop your unique clown character,<br />

apply make-up and face paint, perform<br />

“clown magic” and make basic balloon<br />

animals. A sense of humour is the only<br />

prerequisite for this action-packed day of<br />

clowining around. Don’t forget your camera.<br />

GI719 FEE: $87.42 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF Apr20 705223<br />

EAR CONING<br />

This hands-on workshop, taught by Sandra<br />

Yemm, takes one beyond the physical<br />

process of ear candling. Explore the role of<br />

the human energy field and how Coning<br />

integrates the physical, emotional and<br />

spiritual levels. This old home remedy<br />

reduces stress, is non- invasive, may help<br />

ADD, improves balance, hearing, sinuses,<br />

head noises and removes toxins. Bring 2<br />

pillows and a light blanket. A $7 materials<br />

fee is included.<br />

GI052 FEE: $90.28 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-5:00 FF May18 705224<br />

FENG SHUI: WHAT IS IT?<br />

Feng Shui is the Chinese “Art of Placement”<br />

which balances life energies of “chi” in a<br />

living space to increase the flow of positive<br />

“chi” and subdue negative flow. Discover<br />

the ‘power spots’ in your home and where to<br />

activate wealth, career success and<br />

relationships. Donald Trump uses feng shui<br />

for success — you too can learn to transform<br />

your environment and change your life for<br />

the better.<br />

GI155 FEE: $61.64 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-10:00 FF Apr19 705225<br />

PALMISTRY<br />

Did you know that those lines and marks in<br />

your hands have a story to tell? Learn the<br />

basics about what your hands can tell about<br />

how you respond to love, your longevity,<br />

thinking patterns, career and business<br />

directions, stress marks and more. Then<br />

have fun doing basic palm readings for<br />

family and friends!<br />

GI029 FEE: $58.13 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:00 FF Apr20 705238<br />

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REINCARNATION AND PAST LIFE<br />

REGRESSIONS<br />

Have we lived before and will we live<br />

again? Investigate the science of regression<br />

and explore the exhilarating realm of past<br />

lives. Your journey into the past can reveal<br />

new solutions to old conflicts, explain<br />

certain phobias, and help you to discover a<br />

deep and abiding peace. Bring a curious,<br />

open mind and a pillow for comfort.<br />

GI137 FEE: $62.86 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF Apr27 705239<br />

SPIRITUAL HEALING WITH<br />

CRYSTALS AND COLOURS<br />

An introduction and experiential class using<br />

crystals and colours as aids for healing the<br />

aboriginal chakras. Learn about the chakras<br />

and how to choose, clean program and<br />

meditate with crystals. Bring your own<br />

crystals or purchase kit from the instructor<br />

($10.35). Materials cost $7.49 included in<br />

course fee. Take-home colours and<br />

pendulum are included. Bring 2 pillows.<br />

GI451 FEE: $59.37 ☎<br />

S1 2 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May21 705244<br />

TAROT-MADE EASY<br />

Presented in an easy to understand one day<br />

intensive. In this class you will learn the<br />

meanings and symbolism of the tarot and<br />

how to let the tarot “speak” to you. No<br />

confusing, hard to understand language. The<br />

perfect program for those wishing to read<br />

the tarot for themselves or for others. This<br />

class will help you get the most from your<br />

tarot card deck. Bring your own tarot deck.<br />

GI708 FEE: $53.80 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF May11 705241<br />

LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS<br />

Please see HOSPITALITY SECTION for<br />

courses in the PROFESSIONAL<br />

BARTENDING <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE PROGRAM.<br />

ACTING - S<strong>CE</strong>NE STUDY<br />

Polish your technique! Designed for actors<br />

at all levels. Over seven sessions, you will<br />

work towards an in-class presentation with<br />

emphasis on method, improv, ensemble<br />

work, voice, stage movement, text analysis<br />

and character creation. The instructor is<br />

Kenneth P. Lefebvre, a professional director<br />

and acting coach who has vast experience<br />

throughout Canada.<br />

GI449 FEE: $162.30 ☎<br />

S1 7 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May2 705300<br />

BODY LANGUAGE WORKSHOP<br />

An interactive workshop exploring the use<br />

of body language to, manage first<br />

impressions, express authority, and<br />

communicate between the genders. The<br />

student will learn a simple tool of analysis<br />

which looks at the way that people use space<br />

and gesture to express their needs for status,<br />

intimacy, security and conflict resolution.<br />

Taught by a professional stage director with<br />

extensive experience in the practical<br />

application of body language. Be prepared to<br />

work with others.<br />

GI448 FEE: $54.10 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Apr27 705302


WEEKEND WORKSHOPS & GENERAL INTEREST/BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

ASSERT YOURSELF!<br />

Are you reluctant to say “no”?<br />

•.. worried about hurting others’ feelings?<br />

•.. defensive when criticized? This intensive<br />

t wo -p ar t w or ks h op , in t en de d f or f ir s t ti me<br />

p ar t i ci p a nt s o r a s a re f re s h er fo r s t u de n t s,<br />

explores these and other issues to build and<br />

strengthen personal assertiveness. Develop a<br />

s t r o n g e r s e n s e o f p e r s o n a l r i g h t s , u s e<br />

assertiveness tools, and increase self-esteem.<br />

B r in g e x a m pl e s o f ` r e al l if e ’ s i t ua t i on s to<br />

w o r k o n , y o u w i l l r e c e i v e c o a c h i n g a n d<br />

feedback. Bring your lunch.<br />

GI118 FEE: $93.10 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:00 FF May4 705393<br />

and 9:30-1:30<br />

COMMUNICATING<br />

NONDEFENSIVELY<br />

W h e n w e b e c o m e d e f e n s i v e , w e p u t u p<br />

walls, focus on protecting ourselves, and stop<br />

list ening. Def ensiveness tends t o encourag e<br />

more criticism and destroys the possibility of<br />

c on f l ic t r e so l u ti o n . In th i s f un , i n te r a ct i v e<br />

w o r k s h o p , P r o f . L i l B l u m e h e l p s y o u t o<br />

identify defensive responses in yourself and<br />

o t h e r s a n d r e s p o n d n o n d e f e n s i v e l y t o<br />

c r i t i c i s m . W e w i l l l o o k a t m a n y d e f e n c e -<br />

p r ov o k i n g s i tu a t i o ns i nc l u d i ng gi v i n g a n d<br />

r e c e i v i n g e m pl o y e e p e r f o r m a n c e r e v i e ws .<br />

Please bring your lunch.<br />

GI110 FEE: $43.40 ☎<br />

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ENERGY Rx - THE FOUNDATION<br />

L e a r n h o w t o w r i t e y o u r o w n e n e r g y<br />

prescription, and fill it too! Wellness Coach<br />

Rosalind Grant takes you back to the 3 R’s<br />

o f g o o d h e a l t h - R e l a x , R e p a i r , R e -<br />

e n e r g i z e . L e a r n a n e f f e c t i v e a n t i d o t e t o<br />

everyday stress - the Relaxation Response -<br />

& h o w t o t u r n i t o n . Ex p l o r e t h e b o d y ’ s<br />

basic energy patterns & try out simple takehome<br />

techniques for revitalization. Take the<br />

t i m e t o m a k e a p o s i t i v e i m p a c t o n y o u r<br />

p h y s i c a l & e m o t i o n a l w e l l b e i n g - T a k e<br />

Time for Wellness!<br />

GI763 FEE: $35.87 ☎<br />

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ENERGY Rx - THE NEXT LEVEL<br />

More techniques, more choice! This followup<br />

energy workshop focuses on practices to<br />

stimulate and circulate the “radiant energies”<br />

through the mindbody system. Learn how to<br />

regulate & balance your energy deficiencies<br />

a n d e x c e s s e s , c o n n e c t & h a r m o n i z e y o u r<br />

e n e r g y s y s t e m . F a c i l i t a t e d b y R o s a l i n d<br />

Grant, Wellness Coach, TTFW: T ake Time<br />

for Wellness.<br />

GI764 FEE: $35.87 ☎<br />

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Keep this<br />

c a t a l o g u e . . . s u m m e r<br />

courses are included!<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

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EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY<br />

T h r o u g h p a r t n e r s h ip a g r e e m e n t s w i t h<br />

M y w i fe ’ s g r an d mo t h e r wa s b o r n in 18 9 6 H u ma n R e s o u r c e s D e v e l opment C a n a d a<br />

a n d p a s s e d a w a y i n 1 9 9 4 . W h e n s h e w a s ( H R D C ) , M o h a wk C o l l e g e o f f e r s t h e<br />

b o r n s h e h a d l i t t l e o f t h e t e c h n o l o g i c a l following services:<br />

a dva nt age s o f tod ay. F or th e n on- te chn ica l<br />

person like myself the rapid development of<br />

In Hamilton:<br />

t e c hn o l og y c a n b e in t i m id a t in g . T h e go o d<br />

RETURN TO WORK SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

ne ws is it doesn ’t ha ve t o be. Disco ver t he<br />

Return to Work Services in partnership with<br />

m i r a c l e s o f t h e I n t e r n e t f o r t h e n o n - t e c h<br />

HRDC, provides individualized career<br />

p er so n. Yo u pa rt ici pa te i n an ad venture of<br />

coaching to unemployed individuals seeking<br />

d i s c o v e r y a n d f u n . F o r d e t a i l s v i s i t<br />

work. Return to Work Services is offered as<br />

www.rbh.ca/premier.html. - Ron B. Hesketh,<br />

a component of a comprehensive set of<br />

Speaker, Trainer, Consultant and Writer.<br />

career and job search related services<br />

available through the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

GI765 FEE: $34.54 ☎ Employment Action Centre.<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-12:00 FF May25 705636<br />

Return to Work Services offers<br />

SHALL WE TRAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

Job-Seekers:<br />

W i t h i n y o u t h e r e i s a s t i l l n e s s a n d a<br />

• Job search skills and strategies leading to a<br />

s a n ctu a r y t o w h i c h y o u c an r et re a t a t a n y<br />

personalized “Return to Work Action Plan”<br />

t i m e a n d b e y o urs e l f . H e r m a n H e s s e .<br />

• Individualized goal setting, counselling,<br />

E x p l o r e t ra n c e / E C S ( E n h a n c e d S t a t e o f<br />

job coaching<br />

Consciousness) & meditation in a realized &<br />

• Support job-search assistance<br />

t r a n q uil at m o s p h er e . L e a r n t o “ e n -t rance” Return to Work Services also offers “how<br />

yourself to empower personal development to” seminars on:<br />

and desired changes in behaviour. Try our<br />

down-to earth techniques to harmonize<br />

• Understanding Your Own Personal And<br />

mind, body & breath to access the relaxation<br />

Job Strengths<br />

response A self-directed/self-controlled<br />

• Preparing For An Interview<br />

experience with some interactivity.<br />

• Customizing Resumes That Work<br />

• Utilizing The Internet For Job Leads<br />

GI706 FEE: $53.80 ☎ • Performing Employer Research<br />

S1 2 SU 1:00-4:00 FF Apr28 705291 • Networking For Results<br />

For further information please call<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (905) 575-2024 or (519) 759-7200 ext.2024<br />

or Fax (905) 575-2194.<br />

formerly Contract Training Services In Brantford:<br />

EMPLOYMENT ASSESSMENT<br />

JOB CONNECT<br />

<strong>CE</strong>NTRE<br />

(AC<strong>CE</strong>SS PROGRAMS)<br />

The <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>-Employment<br />

Assessment Centre assists unemployed<br />

F e n n e l l C a m p u s B r a n tfo r d C a mp u s J o b<br />

clients in entering or re-entering the<br />

Connect provides young people, who are out<br />

workforce. The centre provides clients with:<br />

of school or training an d out of work, with<br />

• a Service Needs Determination Interview<br />

t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o g a i n t h e s k i l l s a n d<br />

session to assist them in identifying<br />

knowle dg e ne e de d to f in d a nd k ee p a j ob .<br />

realistic and achievable employment goals<br />

T hi s p ro gr a m se rv es yo ut h at an y le ve l o f<br />

• a personalized Return to Work Action Plan<br />

education or job preparedness.<br />

• referrals to appropriate community<br />

EMPLOYMENT RESOUR<strong>CE</strong> <strong>CE</strong>NTRE resources<br />

Th e E m p l o y m e n t R e s o u r c e C e n t r e i s a f r e e<br />

• on-going support and coaching<br />

c o m m u n i t y r e s o u r c e o p e n t o a n y o n e i n t h e<br />

Located at 38 Darling Street, Suite 110<br />

community who i s looking for w ork. It provides<br />

Brantford, ON<br />

F R E E w a l k - i n a c c e s s t o p h o n e s , f a x ,<br />

To book an appointment or for more<br />

photocopier, computers, and the Internet as w ell<br />

information please call (519) 770-4765.<br />

a s i n fo r m a t i o n o n c a r e e r s , o c c u p a t i o n s ,<br />

e m p l o y m e n t, t h e j o b m a r k e t , t r a i ni n g<br />

LITERACY AND BASIC<br />

opportunities and job search skills and strategies. SKILLS (LBS)<br />

Employment Planning and Preparation The Literacy and Basic Skills Program is an<br />

Free individual assessments, career planning<br />

academic upgrading program funded by the<br />

and goal setting, action plans, and successful<br />

Ministry of Training, <strong>College</strong>s and<br />

j o b s e a rc h s t r a t e g i e s . P r e p a r a ti o n f o r<br />

Universities. It offers adults the opportunity<br />

e m p l o y m e n t t h rou g h w o r k s h o p s , g r o u p<br />

to upgrade their academic skills in order to<br />

a c t i v i t i e s , s e l f - d ir e c t e d l e a r n i n g , s k i l l s<br />

prepare for further education training, or to<br />

activities, and job shadowing.<br />

pursue employment. It is designed to meet<br />

Job Development and Placement Services the needs of unemployed, underemployed or<br />

P a i d W o r k P l a cements and On-the-Job- undereducated adults by offering a flexible,<br />

Training: Earn while you learn. Gain learner-centred approach to raise math,<br />

practical work experience in the form of reading and writing skills up to college entry<br />

volunteer work, job shadows, job trials, level. Individualized learning plans include<br />

short job placements to develop general and basic computer and employability skills.<br />

career specific employment skills to Ontario residents, eligible to work in<br />

successfully enter the workforce.<br />

Ontario, may attend at no cost full or part-<br />

For more information on these services call: time. Programs are available in Hamilton,<br />

Fennell Campus (905) 575-2177<br />

Brantford and Hagersville.<br />

Brantford Campus (519) 759-1212 ext.6011 For more information please call<br />

WebSite: jobconnect.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

(905) 575-2029 or (519) 758-6083.<br />

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

DEAF EMPOWERMENT<br />

PROGRAM<br />

T h e D e a f E m p o w e r m e n t P r o g r a m i s a<br />

Lit era cy an d Bas ic S kill s P rogr am for dea f<br />

adults, including math, reading, writing, basic<br />

computer and employability skills. Learners<br />

m a y a t t e n d t h e f u l l - t i m e d a y p r o g r a m ,<br />

Monday to Friday, at the Fennell Campus, or<br />

n i g h t s c h o o l c l a s s e s a t t h e F e n n e l l o r<br />

B r a n t f o r d c a m p u s . O f f e r i n g c o n t i n u o u s<br />

in take , DEP is a Lea rnin g Out comes base d<br />

l i t e r a c y p r o g r a m t a u g h t i n A S L b y d e a f<br />

instructors in a learner-centred environment.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905) 575-2029 or (519) 759-7200 ext.2029<br />

or TTY (905) 575-7645.<br />

WOMEN INTO SKILLS<br />

TRADES (WIST)<br />

P r o p o s e d I n p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h t h e O n t a r i o<br />

Women’ s Directorate (OW D) M oha wk <strong>College</strong><br />

inte nds to of fe r the W omen in Skilled Tra des<br />

I nitia tiv e ( W I ST) in F all 2 00 2. T he pr o gr a m<br />

provides women with the oppor tunity to work<br />

in growth industries in the manufacturing sector<br />

w h e r e s k i l l s s h o r t a g e s e x i s t. T h e i n it i a t i v e<br />

addresses women’s needs for career awar eness,<br />

t e c h n i c a l t r a i n i n g a n d w o r k e x p e r i e n c e i n<br />

sk illed tr ad es, as well as e mplo yer ’s n eeds to<br />

r ec ru it an d re ta in wor ker s . Tr ain in g will ta ke<br />

p l a c e a t M o h a w k C o l l e g e ’ s S t o n e y C r e e k<br />

Camp us . Tr aining p ar tic ip ants a nd emp lo yer s<br />

o ff e r ing wo rk e x pe r ie nc e p la ce me nts will be<br />

r e c r u ite d f r om t he Ha mi lto n - W e nt wo r th an d<br />

Brant-Haldimand areas.<br />

For more information, please contact<br />

Debbie DeDauw, Training Consultant<br />

Tel: (905) 575-2301 or (519) 759-7200<br />

ext.2301 Fax: (905) 575-2194<br />

dedauwd@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

INTRODUCTION TO<br />

MACHINE SHORTHAND<br />

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Joint Venture Between <strong>Mohawk</strong> and<br />

George Brown <strong>College</strong> Introduction to<br />

Machine Shorthand<br />

D I S CO V ER i f y o u h a v e t h e a b il it y to wr i te<br />

s h o r t h a n d o n a s t e n o t y p e m a c h i n e . C a r e e r<br />

opportunities exist in court reporting, rapid text<br />

entry and notetaking at colleges and universities.<br />

Th is 5 4 h o ur in tr od uc to r y c o ur s e in mac h ine<br />

shorthand is taught via web based education in<br />

t h e C e n t r e f o r R a p i d T e x t T e c h n o l o g y l a b<br />

located at the Fennell Campus. This course will<br />

f a miliar iz e yo u with th e ste n oty p e ke yb o ar d .<br />

Course assignments may be c redited towards the<br />

dis tance education Court Re porting Certificate<br />

Program at George Brown <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Cost: $484.00<br />

Please call (905) 575-2024 to attend a<br />

FREE Information Session.<br />

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

B u s i n e s s a n d I n d u s t r y D e v e l o p m e n t i s<br />

d e d i c a t e d t o s e r v i n g p r i v a t e a n d p u b l i c<br />

s e c t o r c l i e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n s , w h i c h r e q u i r e<br />

c u s t o m d e s i g n e d a s s i s t a n c e w i t h t h e<br />

develop ment of their human resources. Our<br />

trai ning and consulting services range from<br />

f a c i l i t a t i n g s t r a t e g i c p l a n n i n g s e s s i o n s t o<br />

a s s i s t i n g o r g a n i z a t i o n s i n c r e a t i n g a n<br />

effective team environment. We can provide<br />

c usto m t rai ning pr ogr ams to mee t v irt uall y<br />

any organizational need, including:<br />

1. Management and Supervisory<br />

Development<br />

2. Manufacturing Leadership<br />

3. Communication Skills<br />

4. Managing Team Development<br />

5. Facilitating Problem Solving Groups<br />

6. Creativity and Innovation<br />

7. Managing Organizational Change 8.<br />

Technical Skills<br />

For more information on these custom<br />

programs and our other services, please<br />

contact Business and Industry<br />

Development: (905) 575-1212 ext.6010 or<br />

(519) 758-6010.<br />

MANPOWER SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

M a n p o w e r S e r v i c e s , i n p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, is pleased to offer day and<br />

e v e n i n g t r a i n i n g s e s s i on s f o r i n d ep e n d e n t<br />

learners or groups. Hands-on training through<br />

M anpow er’s proprietary, computer-delivered<br />

Skillware(R) training modules covering word<br />

p r o c e s s i n g , c o m m u n i c a t i o n s , d a t a b a s e<br />

m a n a g e m e n t , d e s k t o p p u b l i s h i n g , a n d<br />

graphics applications is offered. T raining in<br />

c u s t om er s e r vi c e , i n fo r m a t i o n t e c h no l o gy ,<br />

manufacturing practices, and business skills is<br />

al so available. P re-trai ni ng assessm ents and<br />

post-training support is a service available to<br />

c l i e n t s t a k i n g a d va n t a g e o f t h e s e co u r s e s .<br />

Course manuals available for purchase.<br />

For more information and start dates,<br />

please call Manpower at (519) 752-8522<br />

CUSTOMIZED TRAINING<br />

SERVI<strong>CE</strong><br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, through Business<br />

Development, offers various services and<br />

programs to individuals, employers and<br />

organizations on a client-centred basis.<br />

Training can be offered on- the-job, at the<br />

<strong>College</strong>, or at any suitable location to assist<br />

individual employers or employee groups.<br />

On a fee-for-service basis, Business<br />

Development will customize training<br />

delivery including course content, location,<br />

hours, methods of instruction, etc. to meet<br />

client needs.<br />

Please visit our web site at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/bdev<br />

For more information please call:<br />

Hamilton: (905)575-1212 ext. 6010<br />

Brantford: (519)758-6010<br />

126 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

PROCOR DECISION<br />

<strong>CE</strong>NTRE<br />

“Accelerating the Group Decision Making<br />

Process”<br />

Traditional meeting planning techniques<br />

have been used successfully for many<br />

years... and now there is a better way.<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> in partnership with<br />

PROCOR Limited has opened an “electronic<br />

meeting” and brainstorming facility to<br />

support organizations in the process of<br />

meeting today’s challenges.<br />

Facilitated Sessions<br />

If your group is looking at new ways of<br />

doing business and would like to address<br />

issues of restructuring, strategic planning and<br />

organizational development we have a<br />

process that can meet your needs. Our job is<br />

to tap the expertise of your group to find<br />

strategic and tactical solutions to your issues.<br />

Computer Assisted Thinking<br />

Special meeting software enables<br />

participants to express their ideas and react<br />

to others without having to reveal their<br />

identity, enhancing their ability to resolve<br />

complex issues through a free and candid<br />

exchange of ideas. The process is fun, easy<br />

and educational.<br />

Call Kym McCreary-Stewart at (905) 575-<br />

2442 or (519) 759-7200 ext.2442 to book a<br />

session or arrange for a demonstration.<br />

MANUFACTURING<br />

LEADERSHIP <strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

This program has been developed through a<br />

training partnership of five Ontario<br />

Community <strong>College</strong>s and the Alliance of<br />

Manufacturers and Exporters Canada.<br />

Global competition, the development of<br />

advanced technologies and other economic<br />

challenges are rapidly changing the way<br />

Canadian business and industry operate.<br />

Supervisors have felt the impact of the<br />

changes most dramatically. They must<br />

demonstrate multi-faceted manufacturing<br />

leadership with a high level of technical<br />

expertise. This program is exactly what you<br />

need if you are a supervisor, manager or<br />

have goals targeted in that direction.<br />

Here’s How You Can Benefit:<br />

• Program offers flexible times and location<br />

(at your location or ours).<br />

• Course delivery can be tailored to the<br />

individual needs of each business.<br />

• Current case studies and projects are used<br />

to address “real life” business challenges.<br />

• You may qualify for credits based on work,<br />

education and life experience.<br />

• Members of the Alliance of Manufacturers<br />

and Exporters Canada (AMEC) receive a<br />

20% discount.<br />

What’s Involved in the Training?<br />

To qualify for the Manufacturing Leadership<br />

Certificate, participants must complete a<br />

total of six 30-hour courses, including five<br />

mandatory courses and one elective.<br />

Mandatory Courses<br />

Supervisory Skills for Business and Industry<br />

Coaching and Developing People<br />

Developing Effective Teams<br />

Continuous Improvement Processes<br />

Computer Fundamentals and Applications


Approved Elective<br />

A n a p p r o p r i a t e 3 0 - h o u r c r e d i t e l e c t i v e<br />

co mp let es th e MLC P ro gra m. Th e ele ct ive<br />

must be work- related and offer professional<br />

development appropriate for the supervisory<br />

r o l e . I t i s r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t p a r t i c i p a n t s<br />

contact the MLCP Co-ordinator to determine<br />

whether courses which they have previously<br />

t a k e n o r w h i c h t h e y a r e c o n t e m p l a t i n g<br />

taking satisfy the elective requirement.<br />

The fee includes course material and<br />

supplies. For furt her informat ion regarding<br />

on-sit e, cust omized course information,<br />

contact : Hamilton: (905) 575-2442 Brantford<br />

(519) 759- 7200 ext.2442. NOTE: I N ORDER<br />

TO RE<strong>CE</strong>IVE THE 20% AMEC-MEMBER<br />

DISCOUNT, PARTICIPANTS ARE<br />

ASKED TO CALL ONE OF THE ABOVE<br />

TELEPHONE NUMBERS BEFORE<br />

REGISTERING IN THEIR COURSE.<br />

COACHING AND DEVELOPING<br />

PEOPLE<br />

This is a 30 hour credit course. Proven and<br />

p r a c t i c a l s t r a t e g i e s f o r c o a c h i n g a n d<br />

c o m m u n i c a t i n g , g e t t i n g w o r k d o n e ,<br />

r es o lv i ng c o nf l ic t, im p ro v in g p er f or ma n ce<br />

a n d d e v e l o p i n g p o s i t i v e w o r k i n g<br />

r e l a t i o n s h i p s a r e p r e s e n t e d . C o u r s e f e e<br />

includes manual.<br />

CMA03 FEE: $400.00 ☎<br />

S2 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr11 900125<br />

MLCP - DISTAN<strong>CE</strong><br />

EDUCATION DELIVERY<br />

“Supervisory Skills for Business and<br />

Industry”<br />

is bei ng deli vered by e- mail an d e le ctr onic<br />

co nf er en ci ng . Fo r re gi st ra ti on in fo rm at io n,<br />

p l e a s e r e f e r t o t h e “ D i s t a n c e E d u c a t i o n -<br />

OntarioLearn.com” section of the catalogue.<br />

BACKFLOW PREVENTION<br />

T hi s 5 - d ay , 4 0 - ho u r c o ur s e i s d e si g n ed to<br />

p rep ar e pa rt ic ip an ts t o wr it e th e Am er ic an<br />

W a t e r W o r k s A s s o c i a t i o n “ C r o s s<br />

Connect ion Cont rol Spec ialist” certification<br />

e x a m a n d i s o f f e r e d a t v a r i o u s t i m e s<br />

t h r o u g h o u t t h e y e a r . C o u r s e p a r t i c i p a n t s<br />

m u s t a l r e a d y b e w o r k i n g a s l i c e n s e d<br />

p lu m b er s , s t ea m f i tt e r s or en g i ne e rs or be<br />

in volv ed in the wa ter di str ibut ion in dust ry.<br />

T o p i c s i n c l u d e : b a c k f l o w m e c h a n i s m ,<br />

d e f i n i t i o n o f c r o s s c o n n e c t i o n , c a u s e s o f<br />

b a c k f l o w , b a c k f l o w c o n t r o l , h a z a r d<br />

c l a s s i f i c a t i o n a n d c o n t r o l , m e t h o d s o f<br />

b a c k f l o w c o n t r o l , a n d m a i n t e n a n c e a n d<br />

t e s t i n g p r o c e d u r e s . T h e A m e r i c a n W a t e r<br />

W o r k s A s s o c i a t i o n “ C r o s s C o n n e c t i o n<br />

C o n t r o l S p e c i a l i s t ” e x a m w i l l b e<br />

administered at the end of the course.<br />

For more information, please call Kym<br />

McCreary-Stewart, (905) 575-2442.<br />

Find your room before<br />

you come on campus!<br />

Rooms are listed each day<br />

on our web site at<br />

c e c a t . m o h a w k c . o n . c a<br />

quickstart PROGRAMS<br />

Courses that provide the fastest track<br />

between you and a career!<br />

q u i c k s t a r t c o u r s e s a r e a c c e l e r a t e d , s h o r t<br />

t e r m p r o g r a m s t h a t a r e c o m p r e h e n s i v e i n<br />

n a t u r e . C o u r s e s o f f e r t r a i n i n g i n h i g h<br />

d e m a n d e m p l o y m e n t a r e a s . q u i c k s t a r t<br />

c o u r s e s p r o v i d e j o b r e l a t e d s k i l l s i n a<br />

s p e c i f i c f i e l d a n d a r e d r i v e n b y a n<br />

i m me di a te n ee d i n th e j ob m a rk et . A t th i s<br />

time, we are offering the following:<br />

• Certified Financial Planner (CFP)<br />

• CAD/CAM<br />

• CNC Operator<br />

• CNC Programming (Computerized<br />

Numerical Control)<br />

• Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (IMM)<br />

• Tool & Die<br />

• Preparation for Police Testing<br />

• Level II Licensing Course for Life<br />

Insurance Agents<br />

• Residential Framing<br />

• Welding<br />

• Gas Technician III and Oil Burner<br />

Technician III<br />

• Public Safety Communications Certificate<br />

Program<br />

• Microcomputer Workshops<br />

S tu d e nt lo a n s a re a v a ila b le th ro u gh a ll loc a l<br />

b a n k s . F o r t h o s e r e c e i v i n g s o c i a l<br />

assistance/benefits, check with your case worker<br />

t o a s c e r t a i n y o u r e l i g i b i l i t y f o r f u n d i n g .<br />

F unding may also be av ailab le for those with<br />

disabilities - providing the disability would not<br />

impede your ability to work in this field.<br />

For more information about any of the<br />

quickstart programs listed, please contact<br />

Christine Myke at (905) 575-1212 ext.<br />

6071 or (519)758-6071, visit our web-site<br />

at www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/bdev or<br />

email mykec@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER<br />

PROGRAM<br />

(Accelerated Full-time Day Program)<br />

This program has been developed<br />

specifically for individuals who wish to<br />

become qualified professional Financial<br />

Planners. This program is also suited to<br />

those who wish to gain knowledge that will<br />

enable them to structure their financial<br />

affairs to best suit their needs and<br />

objectives.Students who complete the<br />

program successfully will be eligible to<br />

write the FPSCC’s comprehensive<br />

professional proficiency examination<br />

leading to the acquisition of the Certified<br />

Financial Planner or CFP certification.<br />

Prerequisite: (Minimum)<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or<br />

equivalent) with most courses at an<br />

Advanced Level<br />

• Selection Interview<br />

(Preferred)<br />

• <strong>College</strong> or University diploma or<br />

certificate in business or related areas.<br />

• Previous experience in the financial services<br />

industry or a related sector would be an asset<br />

• Selection Interview<br />

This is a full-time day course and can be<br />

taken by module or in it’s entirety which<br />

begins Fall <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

FULL PROGRAM COST $6,500.*Cost per<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

module is $1,100<br />

Start Date: September 9, <strong>2002</strong><br />

CAD/CAM<br />

This full-time 24-week course is designed to<br />

graduate CAD/CAM programmers capable<br />

of applying an integrated approach to the use<br />

of computer in the total production process,<br />

encompassing both the design and the<br />

manufacturing phases. Studies emphasize<br />

the computer-aided production of<br />

engineering data such as drawings,<br />

geometric models, finite element analysis,<br />

parts list work schedules and NC Control<br />

information. CAM encompasses all the<br />

application of computers to a wide variety of<br />

manufacturing functions such as process<br />

planning production scheduling NC, CNC,<br />

quality control and assembly.<br />

Prerequisite:<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or<br />

equivalent), most importantly Grade 12<br />

Technical Mathematics and<br />

• English Comprehension<br />

• Selection interview if required<br />

• Experience in conventional machine tools<br />

would be an asset.<br />

Cost: $6,500<br />

Start Date: Fall <strong>2002</strong><br />

CNC OPERATOR<br />

This 14 week, full-time program provides a<br />

thorough introduction to CNC operation,<br />

machine set-up and preventative<br />

maintenance for 2.5 axis-machining centres<br />

and 2 axis lathes. Graduates of this program<br />

will be able to seek employment as an<br />

operator in an manufacturing company<br />

employing the use of these machines.<br />

Prerequisite:<br />

• Grade 10 Technical Mathematics and<br />

Grade 10 English Comprehension<br />

• Selection interview if required<br />

• Experience in conventional machine tools<br />

would be an asset<br />

Cost: $3,700<br />

Start Date: Fall <strong>2002</strong><br />

CNC PROGRAMMING (COMPUTERIZED<br />

NUMERICAL CONTROL)<br />

This 24-week, full-time program provides a<br />

thorough introduction to CNC programming,<br />

machine set-up and operation, and<br />

preventive maintenance for 2.5 axismachining<br />

centres and 2 axis lathes.<br />

Graduates from this program will be able to<br />

seek employment as programmers/operators<br />

in any manufacturing company employing<br />

the use of these machines.This program<br />

offers a two-week work placement.<br />

Prerequisite:<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or<br />

equivalent), most importantly Grade 12<br />

Technical Mathematics and<br />

• English Comprehension<br />

• Selection interview if required<br />

• Experience in conventional machine tools<br />

would be an asset<br />

Cost: $6,500<br />

Start Date: Fall <strong>2002</strong><br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 127


BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENAN<strong>CE</strong> MECHANIC<br />

(IMM)<br />

This full-time, 24 week Millwright program<br />

c o v e r s t o p i c s s u c h a s b l u e p r i n t r e a d i n g ,<br />

w e l d i n g , p r o g r a m m a b l e l o g i c c o n t r o l l e r s ,<br />

pneu matic system s, an d oth er to pics within<br />

t h e a r e a o f r e p a i r a n d m a i n t e n a n c e o f<br />

i n d u s t r i a l e q u i p m e n t . A g r a d u a t e o f t h i s<br />

p r o g r a m m a y g o o n t o w o r k i n i n d u s t r i a l<br />

plants, on industrial or construction sites, in<br />

c o mm e r ci a l o r i n s ti t u t io n a l b u il d i n gs . T h is<br />

program offers a two-week work placement.<br />

Prerequisite:<br />

• O n t a r i o S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l D i p l o m a ( o r<br />

equivalent)<br />

• Selection interview if required<br />

• Experie nce in c onvent ional mach ine tools<br />

would be an asset<br />

Cost: $6,500<br />

Start Date: Fall <strong>2002</strong><br />

TOOL & DIE plus CNC PROGRAMMING<br />

This program is designed to prepare you to<br />

ent er an Indu stria l c aree r i n th e M ac hining<br />

field. You will learn die design theory, how<br />

to set up and operate conventional machine<br />

t o o l s a n d h o w t o op e r a t e C N C M a c h i n es .<br />

Y o u w i l l b e a b l e t o r e a d a n d w o r k f r o m<br />

engineering drawings.<br />

Prerequisite:<br />

• O n t a r i o S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l D i p l o m a ( o r<br />

e q u i v a l e n t ) , m o s t i m p o r t a n t l y G r a d e 1 2<br />

Technical Mathematics and<br />

• English Comprehension<br />

• Selection interview if required<br />

• Experie nce in c onvent ional mach ine tools<br />

would be an asset<br />

Cost: $6,500<br />

Start Date: Fall <strong>2002</strong><br />

PREPARATION FOR POLI<strong>CE</strong> TESTING<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e i s o f fe r i n g 2 p r e p a r a t o r y<br />

se ssio n s fo r p e op le in te re ste d in b ec o min g a<br />

Police Officer or who are planning to attend the<br />

recruit testing with their local police services.<br />

PREP Practice<br />

This session will provide up to two hours of<br />

p r a c t i c e t i m e f o r t h e p e r s o n w h o i s<br />

registered to take the PREP testing. This will<br />

b e a n o p p o r t u n i t y f o r t h e i n d i v i d u a l t o<br />

p r a c t i c e t h e s k i l l s n e c e s s a r y t o p a s s t h e<br />

PREP test and to highlight those areas which<br />

need more intense work.<br />

Cost: $75<br />

Course offered during the day or evening.<br />

PREP Practice and Police Requirements<br />

Workshop<br />

This three hour session will provide practice in<br />

the shuttle run and the circuit course, as well as<br />

i n f o r ma ti o n o n th e wr it te n c o m mu n ic a ti o n s<br />

t e s t , t h e a c a d e m i c t e s t s , h i r i n g t r e n d s a n d<br />

r e q u i r e m e n t s a s w e l l a s i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e<br />

P o l i c e F o u n d a t i o n s a n d L a w a n d S e c u r i t y<br />

programs at <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Cost: $100<br />

Course offered in the evening.<br />

LEVEL II LI<strong>CE</strong>NSING COURSE FOR<br />

LIFE INSURAN<strong>CE</strong> AGENTS<br />

Attention Level I Life Insurance Agents!<br />

L E VE L I I L i ce n s i n g C o u r s e R eq u i r ed b y t h e<br />

Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO)<br />

This program:<br />

• pr ep a re s Le ve l I l ic en se d a ge nt s to w r it e<br />

t h e c u r r e n t L e v e l I I L i c e n s i n g e x a m<br />

t h r o u g h t h e F i n a n c i a l S e r v i c e s<br />

Commission of Ontario;<br />

• is a refresher course for seasoned, licensed<br />

agents;<br />

• meets the 30 hours of continuing education<br />

(professional development) credit required<br />

to maintain your license;<br />

• p r o v i d e s 1 0 h o u r s o f R I B O t e c h n i c a l<br />

c r e d i t s . P a r t i c i p a n t s a r e r e q u i r e d t o<br />

u nd e rt ak e a s u it a bl e p e ri o d o f pr e -s t ud y .<br />

This is followed by a focused 30 hours of<br />

in-class study. The program is designed to<br />

p r e p a r e s t u d e n t s t o w r i t e t h e L e v e l I I<br />

Licensing exam.<br />

Admission Requirements:<br />

Level I - license (in order to write the Level<br />

II licensing exam, FSCO requires the Level I<br />

License to have been held for two years).<br />

For more information contact<br />

(905) 575-1212 Ext. 6071 or<br />

(519) 758-6071.<br />

RESIDENTIAL FRAMING<br />

T h i s 8 w e e k f u l l - t i m e pr o g r a m i s o f f e r e d i n<br />

p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h T u r k s t r a L u m b e r a n d t h e<br />

H a mi l t on- H al t on H om e Bui l der s A ss oc ia t i on.<br />

T h e p r o g r a m i n c l u d e s t h e o r y a n d p r a c t i c a l<br />

training in building components including floors,<br />

walls and roofs, safety procedures, buil ding code<br />

r eq uir em en ts , t ech ni cal a ppl i cat i ons i nc lu din g<br />

b ea ms , c an t i le ve r pr i nc i pl es , b ui l di ng l ay ou t s<br />

and s tructural pri nci ples, as w ell as t raining i n<br />

t h e s a f e u s e a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f v a r i o u s<br />

carpent ry tools and equipment.<br />

Prerequisites:<br />

• Grade 10<br />

• English communication skills<br />

• Transportation to work placement<br />

• Safety Boots and Safety Glasses<br />

Cost: $2,185 includes use of tools during<br />

in-class portion of program<br />

Start Date: Fall <strong>2002</strong><br />

WELDING<br />

This program runs during the day on a 30 hour<br />

per week basis. Intakes are done on a weekly<br />

b a s i s, s o s t a r t t i m e s a r e f l e x i b l e . L e a r n e r s<br />

design their own course of study, choosing to<br />

m a ste r a wi d e v a rie t y o f we ld in g sk i lls a n d<br />

p ra c tic e s, uti lizi ng ma n y d iffere n t ma te ria ls.<br />

L e a r n i n g i s s e l f - p a c e d , a n d c l a s s s i z e s a re<br />

s m a l l t o a l l o w f o r a m a x i m u m a m o u n t o f<br />

i n d i v i d u a l iz e d a t t e n t i o n . T h i s o ff e r i n g w il l<br />

a p p e a l t o b e g i n n e r s se e k i n g b a s i c w e l d i n g<br />

skills, or to th ose with sig nific ant ex pe rien ce<br />

w h o w i s h t o s u c c e s s f u l l y m e e t C a n a d i a n<br />

We ld in g B ure a u o r T ec h nic a l S tan d a rd s a nd<br />

Safety Authority standards.<br />

For full course information contact:<br />

Fred Nichols (905) 575-2523.<br />

Cost: $400/week<br />

Start Date: Every Monday<br />

128 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

GAS TECHNICIAN III AND OIL<br />

BURNER TECHNICIAN III<br />

These part-time day programs provide learners<br />

wi th q u a lif i c a tio n s fo r o b t a in in g e n try le v e l<br />

employment as Gas Technicians or Oil Burner<br />

T e c h n i c i a n s . T o p i c s o f s t u d y i n c l u d e :<br />

pro p e rtie s an d c h ara c te ristic s o f na tu ra l g as,<br />

propane or fuel oils, the theory of combustion,<br />

intro d uc to ry e le c tric ity , rel ev a nt g o ve rn me nt<br />

acts and legislative regulations controlling the<br />

u s e o f g a s a n d o i l a s f u e l s . S t u d e n t s a r e<br />

p r e p a r e d t o m e e t T e c h n i c a l S t a n d a r d s a n d<br />

S a f e t y A u t h o r i t y c r i t e r i a f o r c e r t i f i c a t i o n ,<br />

w h i c h i s r e q u i r e d f o r e m p l o y m e n t w i t h<br />

he ating an d c oo ling c on tra c to rs, g as utilitie s,<br />

p ro p a n e d i st ri b u ti o n c e n t re s, o i l m a r k e t e r s,<br />

b ui ld in g ma in te n a n c e c o mp a n ie s, a p p li a nc e ,<br />

furnace or boiler manufacturers.<br />

Gas Technician III classes<br />

w i l l b e o f f e r e d o n T u e s d a y s a n d<br />

Wednesdays, for approximately 6 hours per<br />

day. Feb-May.<br />

Oil Burner Technician III classes<br />

will be offe red on Mondays and Thursdays,<br />

for approximately 6 hours per day. Feb-May.<br />

Cost for each program is $1500 and<br />

includes textbooks and lab fees.<br />

For full course information contact please<br />

contact Charles Honey at (905) 575-2522.<br />

PUBLIC SAFETY<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE<br />

TRAIN TO BECOME A POLI<strong>CE</strong>, FIRE<br />

OR AMBULAN<strong>CE</strong> DISPATCHER!<br />

Interested in training for a career instead of a<br />

job? Looking for something that allows you<br />

to give back to your community? Has your<br />

desire always been to help people? The role<br />

of the Emergency Service Communicator is<br />

that of the vital link between the public and<br />

the emergency response. Communicators are<br />

trained to process emergency calls - from the<br />

initial ringing of the emergency line through<br />

to the dispatch and conclusion of the<br />

emergency. Our priorities are public safety,<br />

responder safety and the preservation of<br />

property. In order to do this quickly and<br />

effectively, specific knowledge and skills are<br />

required. This full-time, 28 week program<br />

provides training in all aspects of emergency<br />

call-taking and dispatching. Acquired skills<br />

may also be applied to any environment that<br />

involves call-taking and dispatching (callcentres,<br />

transportation, ministries, etc.)<br />

To be accepted into the program, you must:<br />

Demonstrate 35wpm keyboarding<br />

Provide proof of Grade 12 or equivalent<br />

Have current CPR/First Aid certification<br />

Pass standard aptitude/multi-tasking tests<br />

Provide a Police Clearance & Hearing Test<br />

Written essay/oral interview<br />

Have transportation. Co-op placements and field<br />

trips are often outside the Hamilton area.<br />

Program information can be viewed at<br />

w w w . m o h a w k c . o n . c a / d e p t / b d e v ( u n d e r<br />

quickstart programs), or call (905)575-1212<br />

ext.6071 or (519) 759-7200 ext.6071.<br />

Cost: $7,295<br />

Start Date: Fall <strong>2002</strong>


Find out about our Updated MACHINING<br />

PROGRAM Start s October <strong>2002</strong><br />

For more information about this<br />

program, please contact Christine<br />

Myke at (905) 575-1212 ext. 6071 or<br />

(519)758-6071, visit our web-site at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/bdev or<br />

email mykec@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

MICROCOMPUTER<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

Mo haw k’s Mi cro com put er Tra ini ng Cen tre<br />

o f f e r s i n t e n s i v e “ h a n d s - o n ” O N E - D A Y<br />

w o r k s ho p s i n M i c r o so f t O ff i c e 20 0 0 f o r: .<br />

Access - Introduction & Advanced Levels<br />

• Excel - Introduction & Advanced Levels<br />

• Excel Charting<br />

• Outlook<br />

• PowerPoint<br />

• Project<br />

• Word - Introduction & Advanced Levels<br />

• E-Mail and Internet Search Techniques<br />

• Introduction to Microcomputers<br />

• Windows 98<br />

• Office 2000 Integration<br />

• Keyboarding Essentials<br />

• Introduction to FrontPage<br />

Let our expe rienced i nstructor s help you t o<br />

g ai n t he k n ow l ed g e, co nf i d en c e an d s ki l ls<br />

that you can use immediately. Our quickstart<br />

format provides you with a convenient time<br />

a n d c o s t - e f f e c t i v e w a y t o i n c r e a s e y o u r<br />

computer skills or those of your employees.<br />

These one-day workshops are held at the<br />

Microcomputer Training Centre, which is<br />

located in the Hamilton Public Library<br />

Complex at 55 York Blvd. Plaza Level. All<br />

courses run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />

COST: $124.99. (Fee includes your<br />

training manual, disk, & GST.)<br />

REGISTER TODAY!<br />

For optimum learning, our workshops are<br />

limited to 10 students each. For more<br />

information and course locations please<br />

call Helen Shearer at Telephone:<br />

Hamilton (905)575-1212 ext.3507 or<br />

Brantford (519)759-7200 ext.3507<br />

Fax: (905) 529-7599 or email<br />

sheareh@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

NOTE: If you are being sponsored by<br />

your employer, please fax your<br />

registration form on company letterhead<br />

and indicate where our invoice can be<br />

sent. Please also include an authorizing<br />

signature.Fax: (905) 529-7599<br />

INTRODUCTION TO<br />

MICROCOMPUTERS - WINDOWS ‘95<br />

W h a t c a n a c o m p u t e r d o f o r y o u ? T h i s<br />

introductory course is designed if you have little<br />

or n o compu te r ex per ienc e. Yo u will be come<br />

f a miliar with compu te r conc epts, te rminology<br />

a nd with th e Win dows 98 Ope r ating Sy s te m.<br />

Also, learn how to create and save documents in<br />

word processing and spreadsheet applications.<br />

HP201 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Apr2 900126<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO May7 900127<br />

WINDOWS - HP<br />

L e a r n h o w t o u s e W i n d o w s 9 8 o p e r a t i n g<br />

s yste m eff ectively. You will lear n ho w to use<br />

Windows Explor er and M y Computer for dis k<br />

and file management. You will also learn how<br />

to move and cop y infor ma tion, orga nize f iles,<br />

use the Help and the Find utility. You will lear n<br />

ab out the control pa nel and how to cu stomize<br />

a n d m a n a g e y o u r d e s k t o p a n d d i s c o v e r t h e<br />

many shortcut features in Windows.<br />

HP031 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Apr9 900128<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO May14 900129<br />

INTRODUCTION TO FRONTPAGE<br />

If you are new to developing and creati ng web<br />

pages, this wor kshop is for you! Using FrontPage,<br />

you wi ll lear n t o creat e a new FrontPage web,<br />

creat e li nks between and within web pages and<br />

perform basic web page management tec hniques.<br />

Y ou m u s t h a ve a b a s i c un d e r s t a n di n g o f t h e<br />

Windows 98 operating system and have taken the<br />

I n t r o d u c t i o n t o W o r d w o r k s h o p o r h a v e t h e<br />

equivalent education and/or experience.<br />

HP021 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Apr10 900148<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Jun4 900149<br />

AC<strong>CE</strong>SS INTRODUCTION<br />

H o w c a n t h i s po w e r f u l d a t a b a se s o f t w a r e<br />

h e lp or g a ni z e y ou or yo u r c om p a ny ? Y o u<br />

w i l l l e a r n h o w t o d e s i g n a n d c r e a t e d a t a<br />

t a b l e s a n d m a n i p u l a t e t h e d a t a i n t a b l e s .<br />

E xpl ore th e p owe r o f quer ies an d wiza rds !<br />

C r e a t e da t a f o r m s a n d r e p o r t s a nd f i n a l l y<br />

perform database maintenance procedures.<br />

HP038 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Apr17 900143<br />

S2 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO May8 900144<br />

S3 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Jun12 900145<br />

AC<strong>CE</strong>SS ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

D o y o u h a v e a d a t a b a s e d e s i g n p r o b l e m ?<br />

Then this course is for you! Identify design<br />

p r o b l e m s a n d l e a r n h o w t o e s t a b l i s h<br />

r elat ions hips be twee n t able s a nd cust omiz e<br />

t a b l e d e s i g n s . L e a r n h o w t o d e s i g n s e l e c t<br />

q uerie s t hat will he lp you calc ulat e, group ,<br />

a n d a v e ra g e v a l u es . Cu s t o m iz e f o r m s a n d<br />

reports design.<br />

HP039 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO May22 900146<br />

S2 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Jun19 900147<br />

New MOUS<br />

Testing Centre!<br />

T h e M i cr o s o ft Of f i ce U se r S p e ci a l i st<br />

( M O U S ) P r o g r a m i s t h e o n l y<br />

c o m p r e h e n s i v e c e r t i f i c a t i o n m e t h o d<br />

de signe d to validate desk top c omputer<br />

s k i l l s u s i n g M i c r o s o f t O f f i c e<br />

a ppli cat ions , a ffir m comp uter li ter acy,<br />

m e a s u r e p r o f i c i e n c y , i m p r o v e<br />

pr oducti vity and identi fy o pportu nities<br />

for skills achievement. Become MOUS<br />

certified today!<br />

For more information on our new<br />

MOUS Testing Centre<br />

(Fennell Campus) and services,<br />

please call Marg DiVencenzo at<br />

(905)575-2219 or email<br />

mous@mail.mohawkc.on.ca.<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

EX<strong>CE</strong>L INTRODUCTION<br />

Unleash the spreadsheet power of Microsoft<br />

Excel 2000. You will learn how to enter and<br />

e d i t d a t a , p r e p a r e g r a p h s , u n d e r s t a n d<br />

f o r m u l a s , f o r m a t a n d p r i n t y o u r<br />

s p r e a d s h e e t s . A l s o l e a r n t h e t h r e e -<br />

dim en si ona l asp ec t of th e Exc el w ork bo ok<br />

environment by creating formulas that refer<br />

to cells on multiple worksheets.<br />

HP040 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Apr11 900136<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO May16 900137<br />

S3 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO May29 900138<br />

S4 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Jun26 900139<br />

EX<strong>CE</strong>L ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

F u r t h e r i n v e s t i g a t e t h e p o w e r o f E x c e l !<br />

Customize toolbars, create styles and templates<br />

spe cific to y our n eed s! Compa re a nd con tr ast<br />

wo rk book f iles and f ile links . Unde rs ta nd the<br />

p r o t e c t a n d d i s p l a y o p t i o n s . R e c o r d a n d<br />

modify macros using the Visual Basic Editor.<br />

HP041 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Apr18 900140<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO May23 900141<br />

S3 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Jun27 900142<br />

POWERPOINT INTRODUCTION<br />

B e c o m e a P o w e r P o i n t P r o ! Y o u w i l l b e<br />

introduced to “Wizards” that help you create<br />

s l i d e s , s p e a k e r s ’ n o t e s , o u t l i n e s , a n d<br />

a u d i e n c e h a n d o u t s . W o r k w i t h d r a w i n g<br />

tools , t ext and drawn ob jects , Cl ip Art and<br />

WordArt features.<br />

HP043 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO May2 900155<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Jun13 900156<br />

WORD INTRODUCTION<br />

L e t M i c r o s o f t W o r d 2 0 0 0 w o r k f o r y o u !<br />

Le arn t o cr ea te, s av e, c op y and p as te , ed it<br />

and enhance your documents. You will learn<br />

h o w t o a p p l y a n d r e m o v e c h a r a c t e r a n d<br />

p a r a g r a p h f o r m a t t i n g . Y o u w i l l u s e t a b s ,<br />

indents and cre ate and modify a table. You<br />

w i l l a l s o l e a r n h o w t o c r e a t e s i m p l e<br />

envelopes and labels, headers and footers.<br />

HP044 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Apr16 900130<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO May21 900131<br />

S3 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Jun5 900132<br />

WORD ADVAN<strong>CE</strong>D<br />

Further investigate how Word 2000 can work<br />

for y ou! Ad va nce d t ab le fe atu re s, co lum ns<br />

with graphics, advanced headers and footers<br />

will be covered. Also, you will learn how to<br />

create macros, styles and templates, and use<br />

the mail merge effectively.<br />

HP045 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Apr23 900133<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO May28 900134<br />

S3 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Jun18 900135<br />

PROJECT INTRO<br />

Project management is a complex field that<br />

c a n i n v o l v e s u b j e c t i v e d e c i s i o n m a k i n g .<br />

I d e n t i f y t h e s t e p s i n v o l v e d i n p r o j e c t<br />

p l a n n i n g . C r e a t e a n o u t l i n e , e n t e r t a s k<br />

d u r a t i o n s a n d m o d i f y t a s k r e l a t i o n s h i p s .<br />

Learn to start a project, enter a resource pool<br />

and assign resources to task s. Resolve time<br />

and resource conflicts and filter project data<br />

meeting specific criteria.<br />

HP046 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Apr24 900152<br />

S2 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO May15 900153<br />

S3 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Jun6 900154<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 129


BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT/COLLEGE INFORMAT I O N<br />

E-MAIL AND INTERNET SEARCH<br />

T hi s h a n ds - on wo r k sh o p w il l p r ov i d e y ou<br />

w i t h a n i n t r o d u c t i o n t o s e n d i n g a n d<br />

recei ving e-mail, workin g wit h att achments<br />

a n d o r g a n i z i n g e - m a i l d i s c u s s i o n g r o u p s .<br />

You will learn how to effectively search the<br />

Int ernet easi ly a nd q uickl y an d us e va rious<br />

op tion s, suc h a s b ookm ar k s. Ba si c I nte rnet<br />

language will also be discussed.<br />

HP047 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Apr4 900150<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Jun25 900151<br />

OUTLOOK - INTRODUCTION<br />

Explore how to use Outlook to manage your<br />

e - m a i l , o r g a n i z e c o n t a c t s a n d p r i o r i t i e s ,<br />

schedule appointments and manage personal<br />

computer files.<br />

HP075 FEE: $124.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Apr25 900157<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO May30 900158<br />

S3 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Jun20 900159<br />

Customized Workshops for<br />

Employer Groups<br />

We are offering customized training in<br />

any of the Microsoft products to<br />

interested employer groups. The training<br />

lab is fully equipped with Office 2000 and<br />

can accommodate groups of up to 20<br />

individuals from your company or special<br />

interest group. We can customize the<br />

training to meet your specific<br />

requirements or you can choose the<br />

generic courses listed above. Prices are<br />

competitive with the current market. Call<br />

today for more information!<br />

Call today for more information:<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 6046 or<br />

(519)758-6046.<br />

COLLEGE INFORMATION<br />

ABORIGINAL SUPPORT<br />

SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l ( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 9 - 7 2 0 0<br />

f ro m th e Br a nt fo r d ar ea o r fr o m H am i lt o n<br />

a r e a ( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 - 1 2 1 2 e x t . 6 0 8 2 o r e x t .<br />

7 1 4 7 . O F F I C E H O U R S : 8 : 3 0 a . m . - 4 : 3 0<br />

p . m . K i m H i l l , A b o r i g i n a l S t u d e n t<br />

C o u n s e l l o r e x t . 7 1 4 7 R a e A n n e H i l l ,<br />

A b or i g i n al Ac c e s s & L i ai s o n C o o rd i n a t or<br />

e x t . 6 0 8 2 F i r s t N a t i o n s S t u d e n t L o u n g e -<br />

located at the Brantford Campus Room D115<br />

First Nations Student Association ext. 6073<br />

ACADEMIC APPEAL FORM<br />

T h e S t u d e n t A c a d e m i c A p p e a l F o r m i s<br />

av ai lab le at t he Re gi str ar’ s Of fic e, Fe nn ell<br />

C a m p u s - R o o m C 1 1 2 , t h e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education Registration Office - Room F124,<br />

o r m a y b e o b t a i n e d f r o m y o u r P r o g r a m<br />

Chair’s office.<br />

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY<br />

To protect academic integrity and the rights<br />

o f a l l s t u d e n t s , M o h a w k C o l l e g e h a s<br />

d e v e l o p e d t h i s p o l i c y o n A c a d e m i c<br />

Dishonesty, which clearly outlines dishonest<br />

aca dem ic prac tice s, and the pe nalt ies to be<br />

imposed for such behav iour. A copy of the<br />

policy can be viewed on the <strong>CE</strong> web site at<br />

cecat.mohawkc.on.ca.<br />

ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORM<br />

and STUDENT CARD<br />

S tu de nt s re gi st e ri ng I n- pe rs on w il l re ce iv e<br />

a n ack now led gme nt for m upo n com ple tio n<br />

of registration. Students registering by mail,<br />

fac simile, web or tel ephone will r eceive an<br />

a c kn o w le d gm e n t fo r m w it h i n t en w o r ki n g<br />

d a y s a f t e r c o m p l e t i o n o f r e g i s t r a t i o n . A<br />

$6.00 fee per semester applies for duplicate<br />

a ckn owl edg men t for ms. A t t he in str uct or’ s<br />

r e qu es t , yo u m us t p ro d uc e a c op y o f yo u r<br />

A c k n o w l e d g m e n t F o r m a s p r o o f o f<br />

payment. You should also carry your student<br />

card for security purposes whenever you are<br />

on campus or registering.<br />

ADMISSION<br />

REQUIREMENTS<br />

A d m i s s i o n r e q u i r e m e n t s h a v e b e e n<br />

e s t a b l i s h e d t o h e l p y o u s u c c e e d i n y o u r<br />

s t u d ie s . I t i s y o u r r e sp o n s ib i l i ty to e ns u r e<br />

tha t you are q ualified to enrol l in a cour se.<br />

F o r a l l c r e d i t c o u r s e s i n a C e r t i f i c a t e o r<br />

Diploma program, students must be a grade<br />

12 graduate or a mature student 19 years of<br />

age or older on the day the course starts. For<br />

most general interest courses, course content<br />

a n d p r e s e n t a t i o n h a v e b e e n d e s i g n e d f o r<br />

adu lts and the <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to<br />

restrict enrolment to those over the age of 18<br />

y e a r s . O u r a d u l t c a r e e r p l a n n i n g a n d<br />

i n f o r m at i o n se r v i c e s c a n h e l p y o u c h o o s e<br />

courses and programs which best meet your<br />

n e ed s , in t er e st a n d ab i li t ie s . St u de n ts w h o<br />

meet program eligibility criteria as outlined<br />

in the catalogue are encouraged to apply for<br />

t h e i r p r o g r a m o f c h o i c e . I f y o u r e q u i r e<br />

f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t a s p e c i f i c<br />

p rogram , y ou s hould con tact the ind ividua l<br />

l i s t e d i n e a c h p r o g r a m s e c t i o n . F o r e i g n<br />

s t ud e nt s w ho ar e n ot Ca n ad ia n c i ti z en s o r<br />

permanent residents must obtain permission<br />

t o r e g i s t e r f r o m E m p l o y m e n t a n d<br />

Immigration Canada.<br />

BOOKS, SUPPLIES<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e h a s t h r e e b o o k s t o r e<br />

locations -Fennell Campus (main store); 135<br />

F e n n e l l A v e . W . , H a m i l t o n , O n t a r i o<br />

B r a n t f o r d C a m p u s ; 4 1 1 E l g i n S t r e e t ,<br />

B r an t fo r d, O n ta r io S t on e y C re e k Ca m pu s ;<br />

481 Barton St. E., Stoney Creek, Ontario<br />

What are the hours?<br />

T h e m a in c a m pu s ( F e nn e l l) st o re is op e n :<br />

M o nd a y - T hu r sd a y 8 :0 0 a .m . - 7 : 30 p. m .<br />

Fri day 8: 00 a.m. - 4:30 p .m. Sat urday 9: 00<br />

a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Closed Sunday and holidays<br />

a n d t h e S a t u r d a y p r e c e d i n g h o l i d a y s<br />

S u m m e r h o u r s f r o m M a y 1 5 ( a p p r o x . ) -<br />

August 28 (approx.): Monday - Friday 8:30<br />

a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Hours may be extended at<br />

certain times of the year (eg. semester startup<br />

and convocation). Hours at satellite stores<br />

may vary - please call the individual stores<br />

f o r i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e i r h o u r s . F e n n e l l<br />

( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 - 2 0 7 0 B r a n t f o r d ( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 8 - 6 0 2 6<br />

Stoney Creek (905)575-2514<br />

Payment methods<br />

T h e b o o k s t o r e a c c e p t s c a s h , M a s t e r C a r d ,<br />

Visa and direct payment (debit).<br />

Booklists<br />

Booklists will be posted in the bookstore just<br />

prior to each semester start-up.<br />

130 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

Bookstore Refund Policy<br />

S a l e s r e c e i p t s m u s t b e p r o v i d e d w i t h a l l<br />

i t e m s . T e x t b o o k s m u s t b e i n r e s a l a b l e<br />

c o n d i t i o n . D o n o t w r i t e i n , m a r k o r r e a d<br />

yo u r te x tb o ok u n ti l y ou r a re ce rt a in a b ou t<br />

your courses. No refunds on software.<br />

Refund Period<br />

Refunds are available 72 hours from date of<br />

purchase with receipt. NO refunds just prior<br />

t o , d u r i n g o r j u s t a f t e r e x a m w e e k s . A<br />

r e s t o c k i n g c h a r g e m a y a p p l y a t t h e<br />

discretion of the bookstore staff. If you are<br />

w i t h d r a w i n g f r o m a c o u r s e a f t e r t h e t w o<br />

w e e k p e r i o d , a c o p y o f y o u r w i t h d r a w a l<br />

form is required.<br />

Custom Courseware<br />

Custom courseware is non-returnable.<br />

ALL REFUNDS AT THE DISCRETION<br />

OF STORE PERSONNEL<br />

Student s in Creat ive A rts a nd so me sp ecial<br />

interest c ourses may hav e to purchase their<br />

own su ppl ies an d m ater ial s. In mos t case s,<br />

t h e s e w i l l b e a v a i l a b l e f o r s a l e a t t h e<br />

Co ll eg e. Pl ea se c he ck wi th y ou r in st ru ct or<br />

before you purchase your supplies.<br />

Other Merchandise<br />

T h e b o o k s t o r e s a l s o s e l l c o m p u t e r m i c e ,<br />

d i s k e t t e s , d i s k e t t e h o l d e r s , k n a p s a c k s ,<br />

c l o t h i n g , p e n s , b o o k s u p p l i e s , m a g a z i n e s<br />

and student-priced software.<br />

CAMPUS CLOSING<br />

(Emergency situations)<br />

CALL (905)575-2444 or (519)758-6000 or<br />

visit www.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

I n p e r i o d s o f b a d w e a t h e r o r e m e r g e n c y<br />

si t u at i o ns , y o u s h ou l d m o ni t o r l oc a l r ad i o<br />

broadcasts or visit the <strong>College</strong> web page at<br />

www.mohaw kc.on.ca for announcements of<br />

c a m p u s c l o s i n g s . T h ese a r e t h e o n l y<br />

methods of providing advance notice. Radio<br />

b ro a d c a s ts can seldom be initiated earlier<br />

than 3:00 p.m. on the day in question.<br />

CLASSROOM LOCATIONS<br />

R oo m n u mb e r s f o r co u r s es a t th e F en n e l l<br />

C a m p u s c a n be found on our website at<br />

ce ca t. mo ha wk c. on .c a af ter 3 :0 0 pm on t he<br />

day the course commences. Classroom<br />

locations are also posted at the main<br />

entrances of each campus.<br />

COUNSELLING SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

FOR CONTINUING<br />

EDUCATION STUDENTS<br />

Who is eligible to receive this service?<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Continuing Education<br />

students Prospective <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Continuing Education students<br />

What is it?<br />

• Continuing Education program information<br />

counselling<br />

• Referral to appropriate Continuing<br />

Education courses/programs<br />

• Introduction to career planning and<br />

exploration<br />

Continuing Education students (prospective<br />

and enrolled) are encouraged to use this<br />

service if uncertain about course/program<br />

selection and related career paths.


Where do I go?<br />

When is the service available?<br />

F E N N E L L C A M P U S : T h i s s e r v i c e i s<br />

a v a i l a b l e o n a d r o p - i n ( f i r s t - c o m e , f i r s t -<br />

served) basis in the Counselling Department,<br />

F e n n e l l C a m p u s , H a m i l t o n , R o o m C 1 1 7 .<br />

Hours of operation are daily 9:00-4:00 p.m.<br />

and Thursday evenings from 5:00-8:00 p.m.<br />

Dates and hours of operation may vary with<br />

s e m e s t e r s t a r t d a t e s a n d C h r i s t m a s a n d<br />

s u m m e r v a c a t i o n s . P l e a s e c o n f i r m e x a c t<br />

dates and hours with the Counselling Office<br />

(905)575-2211 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2211.<br />

B R A N T F O R D C A M P U S : C a l l B r a n t f o r d<br />

S t u d e n t S e r v i c e s a t ( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 8 - 6 0 1 4 f o r<br />

further information.<br />

Is There a Fee?<br />

N o. T hi s is a fr ee s er vi c e pr ov id e d by t he<br />

Faculty of Continuing Education.<br />

DISABILITY SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

A s t u d e n t w i t h a d i s a b i l i t y m a y h a v e a<br />

d o c u m e n t e d l e a r n i n g d i s a b i l i t y , p h y s i c a l<br />

d i s a b i l i t y , m e d i c a l d i s a b i l i t y , m o b i l i t y<br />

i m p a i r m e n t , v i s u a l i m p a i r m e n t , h e a r i n g<br />

i m p ai r m e nt o r m ul t i pl e d is a bi l i t y. S up po r t<br />

Services available through Disability Services<br />

fall within the following general categories:<br />

• Physical access and accommodation<br />

• Academic support services and<br />

accommodation<br />

• Technical accommodation/adaptive<br />

devices<br />

• Liaison with college services and academic<br />

areas<br />

• L i a i s o n w i t h c o m m u n i t y s e r v i c e s a n d<br />

a g e n c i e s I f a c c o m m o d a t i o n s a r e n e e d e d ,<br />

s t u d e n t s w i t h d i s a b i l i t i e s a r e r e q u i r e d t o<br />

identify to Disability Services one semester<br />

in advance.<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

R o o m C 1 1 7 ( C o u n s e l l i n g a n d D i s a b i l i t y<br />

Services)Phone (905)575-2389 or (519)759-<br />

7200 ext. 2389 TDD (905)575-2284<br />

Institute for Applied Health Sciences<br />

Ro o m 3 03 , ph o ne ( 90 5 ) 54 0 -4 2 47 ex t . 26 7 51<br />

(Mondays); (905)575-2389 (Tuesday to Friday);<br />

from Brant ford (519)759-7200 ext 2389.<br />

Brantford Campus<br />

R o o m A 1 0 2 ( S t u d e n t S e r v i c e s ) P h o n e<br />

( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 8 - 6 0 1 4 ( W e d n e s d a y s ) ; f r o m<br />

H a m i l t o n ( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 - 1 2 1 2 e x t . 6 0 1 4 ;<br />

( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 - 2 3 8 9 ( M o n d a y , T u e s d a y ,<br />

T h u r s d a y , F r i d a y ) ; f r o m B r a n t f o r d<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2389<br />

Stoney Creek<br />

S e r v i c e p r o v i d e d u p o n r e q u e s t . P h o n e<br />

F e n n e l l C a m p u s a t ( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 - 2 3 8 9 o r<br />

( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 9 - 7 2 0 0 e x t . 2 3 8 9 f o r<br />

appointmen t.For a comprehensive overview<br />

of Disability Services information, visit our<br />

website at www.mohawkc.on.ca, site index -<br />

Co lleg e S ervi ces and Fa cili ties - Dis abi lity<br />

Services. Phone (905)575-2389 or (519)759-<br />

7200 ext. 2389. For information on financial<br />

a s s i s t an c e , i .e . O S B P , H e l p F u nd B u r s ar y ,<br />

p l e a s e s e e t h e F I N A N C I A L A I D s e c t i o n .<br />

Pl ea se no te th at mo st, b ut no t all , are as of<br />

t h e c o l l e g e a r e p h y s i c a l l y a c c e s s i b l e .<br />

Students who utilize wheelchairs are advised<br />

to call Disability Services to ensure access.<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Parking for Students<br />

with Disabilities<br />

S t u d e n t s w i t h d i s a b i l i t i e s w i l l n e e d t o<br />

purchase a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> parking permit<br />

( s e e P a r k i n g I n f o r m a t i o n , p a g e 1 3 0 ) . A<br />

M i n i s t r y o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n D r i v e r s a n d<br />

Ve hicle Licence Iss uing permit is require d.<br />

Please contact Trish Anderson at (905)575-<br />

2 4 2 8 ; f r o m B r a n t f o r d c a l l ( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 9 - 7 2 0 0<br />

ext. 2428.<br />

DISPUTE RESOLUTION<br />

SERVI<strong>CE</strong>S<br />

If you have an unresolved dispute within the<br />

<strong>College</strong> or need support to manage conflict<br />

a s s i s t a n c e i s a v a i l a b l e f r o m a f u l l - t i m e<br />

p r of e ss i on al me d ia to r t h ro u gh t h e Di s pu t e<br />

R e s o l u t i o n O f f i c e . D i s p u t e R e s o l u t i o n<br />

Services such as mediation and conciliation<br />

( s h u t t l e m e d i a t i o n ) a r e a v a i l a b l e t o a l l<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n<br />

students, at all campuses.Issues may include<br />

h u m a n r i g h t s ( d i s c r i m i n a t i o n a n d<br />

h a r a s s m e n t ) c o m p l a i n t s a n d n o n - h u m a n<br />

r i g h t s i s s u e s ( i n t e r p e r s o n a l / p e r s o n a l<br />

harassment). Appointments may be made by<br />

c a l l i n g M a r t h a F o x a t ( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 - 1 2 1 2 e x t<br />

3 4 9 9 o r ( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 9 - 7 2 0 0 e x t . 3 4 9 9 f r o m<br />

B r a n t f o r d . S t u d e n t s m a y a l s o m a k e<br />

appointments in person through Counselling<br />

a n d D i s a b i l i t y S e r v i c e s , R o o m C 1 1 7 , a t<br />

F e n n e l l C a m p u s . E v e n i n g a p p o i n t m e n t s<br />

must be arranged in advance.<br />

These services are completely voluntary<br />

and strictly confidential.<br />

FEES<br />

ACADEMIC SERVI<strong>CE</strong> and STUDENT<br />

ACTIVITY FEES<br />

T h e s e t w o f e e s w i l l b e p r o r a t e d a n d<br />

calculated based on the number of hours per<br />

c ou rs e. Ac ad emi c Se rv ice F ee - $ 0.5 2 an d<br />

Student Activity Fee - $0.24 per course hour<br />

to a maximum of 45 hours.<br />

TECHNOLOGY FEE<br />

S t u d e n t s w h o r e g i s t e r i n t o c o u r s e s w h i c h<br />

i nc lu de t he u se o f mi cro co mp ut er s wi ll b e<br />

c h a r g e d a T e c h n o l o g y F e e o f $ 1 . 0 0 p e r<br />

course hour to a maximum of $20.00<br />

FINANCIAL AID<br />

S tude nts who a r e pa r t- time o r u pgr a ding an d<br />

h ave a low in come may app ly f or a n On tar io<br />

S p e c i a l B u r s a r y o r a M o h a w k C o l l e g e<br />

Co ntin uing Ed uca tion s Help F und Bu rs ar y to<br />

a s s i s t w i t h f e e s a n d b o o k s f o r f i n a n c i a l l y -<br />

approved programs. Please note that there are<br />

d e a d l i n e s a s s o c i a t e d w i t h a p p l y i n g f o r<br />

f ina nc ia l as sis ta nc e. Fu rth er in fo r ma tion ma y<br />

b e ob ta ined by c allin g the De pt. o f F in an cial<br />

A id a t ( 90 5 ) 57 5 - 21 3 3 o r ( 5 1 9) 7 5 9- 7 2 00 ex t.<br />

2133, or by visiting the Dept. of Financial Aid,<br />

Room C09, Fennell Campus. Office hours are<br />

Monday to Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

Outside of regular business hours, applications<br />

f or f ina ncial a ssista nce are a vailab le f rom the<br />

C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n S t u d e n t A c t i v i t i e s<br />

Office located in F114, Fennell Campus (until<br />

8 p.m.). Completed applications may be left in<br />

t h e “ D r o p O f f B o x ” l o c a t e d o u t s i d e o f t h e<br />

Financial Aid Office.<br />

COLLEGE INFORMAT I O N<br />

FINANCIAL INFORMATION<br />

1. C o u r s e f e e s d o n o t i n c l u d e t e x t b o o k s ,<br />

a n d / o r l e a r n i n g m a t e r i a l s r e q u i r e d b y<br />

m a n y c o u r s e s . ( S o m e e x c e p t i o n s m a y<br />

ap p l y .) Th e s e a re of t e n a v ai l a bl e i n t h e<br />

Campus stores.<br />

2. I f y o u a r e a p p l y i n g f o r m o r e t h a n o n e<br />

c o u r s e , M o h a w k C o l l e g e r e q u i r e s a<br />

s e p a r a t e c h e q u e / m o n e y o r d e r f o r e a c h<br />

course in which you wish to register.<br />

3. T he c ol l e g e r e s e rv e s th e ri g h t t o a dj u s t<br />

c o u r se fe e s i f c ir c um s t an c e s wa r r an t a n<br />

adjustment.<br />

4. F o r a n y c h e q u e s r e t u r n e d a s “ n o n -<br />

sufficient funds” (NSF), the registrant will<br />

be ch a rg e d a $ 2 0 ad m i ni s tr a ti v e f ee fo r<br />

each NSF cheque.<br />

FREEDOM OF<br />

INFORMATION and<br />

PROTECTION OF<br />

INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY<br />

T h e C o l l e g e o p e r a t e s u n d e r t h i s A c t . F o r<br />

f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n , p l e a s e c o n t a c t t h e<br />

<strong>College</strong> Registrar.<br />

GENERAL EDUCATION<br />

BAND SELECTION<br />

COURSES<br />

S t u d e n t s r e g i s t e r e d i n s o m e C o n t i n u i n g<br />

Education certificate/diploma programs may<br />

be requi red to com plete Ge neral Ed ucat ion<br />

Band Selection courses during their program<br />

o f s t u d i e s . C o u r s e s d e s i g n a t e d i n t h e<br />

c a t a l o g u e w i t h a n ( E ) i n d i c a t e s G e n e r a l<br />

E d u c a t i o n B a n d S e l e c t i o n f o r o u r P o s t<br />

S e c o n d a r y P r o g r a m . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n<br />

concerning exemptions, course descriptions,<br />

e t c . , p l e a s e c o n t a c t M o h a w k C o l l e g e ’ s<br />

Humanities and Social Sciences department,<br />

Rick Holmes at (905)575-1212 ext. 3283 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3283.<br />

GRADES<br />

SAM (Student Access Module) allows you to<br />

access your student records electronically.<br />

You can review your progress including your<br />

grades, and change your address. Your records<br />

are secured with a PIN (Personal Identification<br />

Number) that you set. SAM stations are<br />

located at the Fennell and Brantford<br />

campuses. SAM is also available on the Web<br />

at www.mohawkc.on.ca/directry/sam.html<br />

GRADUATION<br />

When you become eligible for a diploma or<br />

certificate according to regulations for that<br />

particular program, and/or you expect to<br />

graduate from a Continuing Education<br />

certificate /diploma program in the Fall of<br />

any given year, you are responsible for<br />

notifying the Continuing Education Chair, in<br />

writing. “Request for Certificate” forms are<br />

available from the Continuing Education<br />

Registration Office or at the Information<br />

Desk. Carefully indicate the correct spelling<br />

of the names to appear on the document.<br />

Diplomas are normally awarded at the<br />

<strong>Spring</strong>, Fall and Winter Convocations,<br />

whereas Continuing Education Certificates<br />

are generally presented at the Fall<br />

Continuing Education Graduation. The<br />

deadline to apply for graduation is August 3.<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 131


COLLEGE INFORMAT I O N<br />

INCOME TAX RE<strong>CE</strong>IPTS<br />

Registered students for 2001 will be issued a<br />

T2202A form for income tax purposes in<br />

March, <strong>2002</strong>. A $6.00 fee per semester<br />

applies for duplicate tax receipts. Note:<br />

Some courses may not qualify for a tuition<br />

and/or education tax deduction, student<br />

activity, miscellaneous and book fees<br />

(exception Distance Education Books) do<br />

not qualify as a tax deduction.<br />

LIBRARY RESOUR<strong>CE</strong><br />

<strong>CE</strong>NTRE<br />

Through four campus libraries and a virtual<br />

“library without walls”, the Library Resource<br />

Centre (LRC) aims to provide efficient,<br />

effective and use-friendly access to<br />

information resources for all <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Continuing Education students and faculty.<br />

Library Resource Centres (LRC)<br />

Library Resource Centres can be found at<br />

four campuses: Brantford, Fennell, The<br />

Institute for Applied Health Sciences<br />

Learning Commons, and Stoney Creek. Here,<br />

students and faculty have access to books,<br />

videos, print and electronic magazines and<br />

newspapers, CDs, software, etc. for<br />

consultation or borrowing. All LRCs are<br />

open in the evenings and some on weekends,<br />

in addition to their daytime hours. The hours<br />

change at various times of the school year.<br />

For the hours and general information at any<br />

location check the LRC website at<br />

w w w . m o h a w k c . o n . c a / d e p t / l i b r a r y / i n d e x . h t m ,<br />

or call: Brantford - (519)758-6019; Fennell -<br />

(905)575-2077; IAHS - Learning Commons -<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26835; Stoney Creek -<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 5001. To borrow<br />

materials from any Library Resource Centre<br />

borrowers must carry <strong>Mohawk</strong> ID. <strong>CE</strong><br />

students will find this ID printed on their<br />

course receipts. Friendly staff is available at<br />

all locations to help you find any information<br />

you need.<br />

Library Resource Centre Website<br />

The LRC is creating a virtual “library<br />

without walls” to provide timely, college<br />

relevant information to anyone, at anytime,<br />

anywhere. The Library Resource Centre<br />

website can be accessed from any computer<br />

with Internet access at:<br />

w w w . m o h a w k c . o n . c a / d e p t / l i b r a r y / i n d e x . h t m<br />

. Here’s what the website offers:<br />

THE BRAIN<br />

The BRAIN is new for 2000/2001. Through<br />

the LRC BRAIN, you can access 1,000s of<br />

evaluated, subject-specific, <strong>Mohawk</strong>-related<br />

Internet sites. Why search the entire World<br />

Wide Web for course resources when our<br />

subject specialty searchers have already<br />

done it for you? When you feel confused,<br />

overwhelmed and frustrated with the depth<br />

and breadth of information out there, just<br />

click on “Ask the Library” and through email,<br />

qualified staff can help steer you to the<br />

most appropriate sources of information.<br />

The Library <strong>Catalogue</strong><br />

The catalogue provides access to all<br />

materials housed in each campus library.<br />

You can search for materials in “your”<br />

campus library, at any <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

library, or even at any community college<br />

library in Ontario.<br />

Internet databases<br />

The LRC subscribes to over 3,000 full-text<br />

magazines and newspapers via electronic<br />

databases. Students can search in-house or<br />

from any computer with Internet access.<br />

Distance Education Students<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> students who live outside<br />

commuting distance to campuses still have<br />

access to a wealth of information resources.<br />

The LRC website is an invaluable<br />

information tool. <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> LRCs<br />

have an agreement with seventeen other<br />

Ontario <strong>College</strong> libraries to allow students<br />

direct borrowing privileges at each library.<br />

Students can show <strong>Mohawk</strong> ID at any of the<br />

colleges in the cities shown below and they<br />

may have access to most of that college’s<br />

resources and services:<br />

Algonquin - Ottawa Humber - Toronto<br />

Boreal - Sudbury Lambton - Sarnia<br />

Cambrian - Sudbury Loyalist - Belleville<br />

Canadore - North Bay Niagara - Welland<br />

Conestoga - Kitchener St. Lawrence - Kingston<br />

Confederation - Thunder Bay Sault - Sault Ste.<br />

Marie<br />

Fanshawe - London Sheridan - Oakville<br />

George Brown - Toronto Georgian - Barrie<br />

Sir Sanford Fleming - Peterborough<br />

MINIMUM ENROLMENTS<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to limit,<br />

cancel, adjust or relocate classes/courses/<br />

programs of instruction without notice, if<br />

necessary. Note - Classes will be cancelled<br />

if they do not meet minimum enrolment<br />

levels before the start date. The <strong>College</strong> will<br />

make diligent effort to contact you in<br />

advance if a class must be cancelled.<br />

However, the <strong>College</strong> cannot assume<br />

responsibility for any expenses (babysitting,<br />

travel, etc.) Incurred if you arrive for a class<br />

which has been cancelled or rescheduled.<br />

PARKING INFORMATION<br />

Paid parking is in effect at most <strong>College</strong><br />

Campuses. The academic year for the<br />

<strong>College</strong> is from September 1st to August<br />

31st the following year. The price for<br />

Evening Parking is $32.00 per semester,<br />

$3.50 per night, or $63.00 for Annual.<br />

Continuing Education semesters are:<br />

Fall Semester 1 - September 1 - December 31<br />

Winter Semester 2 - January 1 - March 31<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Semester 3 - April 1 - June 30<br />

Annual - September 1 - June 30 July and<br />

August (free parking - nights only)<br />

If your course extends into the next semester,<br />

your permit will be valid for the 2 weeks<br />

following the last published date of the<br />

previous semester. Daily, Weekly, and Evening<br />

permits are sold from the Parking Booths. The<br />

location of these booths are: Main Entrance (P4<br />

Visitors) and West side (P14 Visitors) across<br />

from the Student Centre. The following are<br />

other locations in which to purchase Evening<br />

Semesters or Evening Annuals:<br />

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION<br />

The Hamilton Street Railway provides bus<br />

service to most <strong>College</strong> locations. Please<br />

consult the HSR Company at (905)527-4441<br />

for specific details about routes, schedules, etc.<br />

132 Register Early ... Don’t forget our <strong>Summer</strong> courses<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

Room C103 (8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.)Room<br />

F114B (8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.) Room F124<br />

Continuing Education (8:30 a.m. - 4:00<br />

p.m.) During the first 2 weeks of each<br />

semester, evening semester and annual<br />

permits will also be sold from the Main<br />

Lobby near Security/Reception Desk and the<br />

Upper level of the Student Centre.<br />

Brantford Campus<br />

Security (Reception Desk)<br />

Stoney Creek Campus<br />

Security Office Room #80 Daytime Annual,<br />

Semester and Monthly permits are sold from the<br />

Parking Office, Room C103, Fennell Campus,<br />

or from Security at the Satellite Campuses.<br />

IAHS (Health Sciences students at<br />

Institute for Applied Health Sciences)<br />

McMaster University provides parking serv<br />

ices for the Institute. Permits may be<br />

purchased and picked up in person from the<br />

E.T. Clarke Centre, Room 102 at McMaster.<br />

Payment options include cash, cheques,<br />

debit card, MasterCard and Visa. You will<br />

need your student I.D. number when you<br />

pick up the permit.<br />

For further information phone<br />

(905)525-9140 ext. 24232.<br />

LOST OR STOLEN PERMITS WILL<br />

BE REPLA<strong>CE</strong>D AT YOUR EXPENSE<br />

<strong>College</strong> parking facilities are monitored by<br />

local by-law authorities. Vehicles parked on<br />

<strong>College</strong> property without a valid permit<br />

clearly displayed could be ticketed by a bylaw<br />

officer. Neither the <strong>College</strong> parking<br />

office nor the by-law office can cancel a<br />

ticket once it has been issued. If you wish to<br />

dispute a ticket you must follow the<br />

instructions printed on the ticket.Continuing<br />

Education students wishing to park on<br />

<strong>College</strong> property between the hours of 7:00<br />

a.m. and 5:00 p.m. may purchase voucher<br />

books when they purchase an evening<br />

permit. These vouchers offer a discount of<br />

approximately 30 percent over individual<br />

daily permits and a voucher must be<br />

exchanged on entry to the campus for a<br />

single entry daytime permit.<br />

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES<br />

Students with disabilities will need to<br />

purchase a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> parking permit.<br />

A Ministry of Transportation Drivers and<br />

Vehicle Licence Issuing permit is required.<br />

Please contact Trish Anderson at (905)575-<br />

2428; from Brantford call (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 2428.<br />

PAYMENT METHODS<br />

Payment may be made by Cash, Personal<br />

Cheque, Visa, MasterCard or Debit Card.<br />

We cannot accept post-dated cheques. (Cash<br />

will not be accepted for a wait list status.)<br />

PREREQUISITES<br />

It is your responsibility to ensure that you<br />

have met the prerequisites for the course you<br />

have selected. Requirements are listed in the<br />

course description section of the catalogue.


PRIOR LEARNING<br />

ASSESSMENT (PLA)<br />

You may be eligible to earn <strong>College</strong> Credit for<br />

skills and knowledge you have already gained<br />

through work or other life experiences. Prior<br />

Learning Assessment is a process that enables<br />

candidates to prove that their learning is<br />

comparable in content and level to specific<br />

<strong>College</strong> courses. Credit earned through this<br />

process not only recognizes past accomplishments<br />

but may reduce the amount of time required to<br />

complete a certificate or diploma. Depending on<br />

the course, learning may be assessed through a<br />

portfolio (documented evidence), or a challenge<br />

process (exam; assignment).<br />

Note: a prior learning assessment is different from<br />

a transfer credit. If you have already taken an<br />

equivalent course at another <strong>College</strong> or University,<br />

you may be eligible for an exemption or transfer<br />

credit. Take your transcript and course outline to<br />

the Records Department for processing.<br />

To investigate the opportunity of obtaining<br />

<strong>College</strong> credit for learning acquired though work<br />

experience, or to obtain more information about<br />

assessment fees or portfolio development course<br />

offerings, please contact the Credit for Prior<br />

Learning Office at (905)575-1212 ext. 3298<br />

during the day or leave a message in the evenings;<br />

from Brantford call (519)759-7200 ext. 3298.<br />

Get the credit you deserve! Please apply<br />

before classes start.<br />

REFUNDS<br />

1. To obtain a refund your request must be<br />

submitted to the Continuing Education<br />

Registration Office prior to the second<br />

scheduled class.<br />

2. If you wish to withdraw from General<br />

Interest Seminars or any courses that<br />

require food planning, equipment rental or<br />

the purchase of special materials, you<br />

must submit your request three days<br />

before the start of the course. Refunds<br />

will be disallowed after this time.<br />

REFUND AMOUNTS<br />

A $20.00 administrative fee per course is<br />

withheld, with the exception of courses<br />

cancelled by the <strong>College</strong>. If you request a<br />

refund before classes begin, all fees will be<br />

refunded, minus the administrative fee. If you<br />

request a refund after the first scheduled class,<br />

whether or not you actually attended, you will<br />

receive 75% of the seat fee minus the<br />

administrative fee. No refund will be issued for<br />

requests received after the second scheduled<br />

class whether or not you actually attended.<br />

Note<br />

1. For students enrolled in individualized<br />

learning courses (eg. Math Learning<br />

Centre and Distance Education) refund<br />

amounts will be calculated on the basis of<br />

one class per week beginning from the<br />

orientation session attended or the<br />

delivery date of materials to the date the<br />

refund is requested.<br />

2. Please allow a minimum of four (4) weeks<br />

processing time for refund cheques.<br />

3. The refund cheque is forwarded to the<br />

registered student. (Exception - tuition<br />

paid directly by employer or sponsoring<br />

agency to the <strong>College</strong>).<br />

4 If you paid fees by credit card, your<br />

Visa/MasterCard account will be credited<br />

(if a refund is applicable). Please allow 4<br />

weeks processing time. Refund cheques<br />

will not be issued for credit card<br />

transactions.<br />

5. The Standard Refund Policy may not apply<br />

to Seminars, Workshops, Travel/Education,<br />

Business Development and Prior Learning<br />

Assessments courses. Refer to individual<br />

section for further details.<br />

RELEASE and WAIVER<br />

Students registered or participating in a<br />

Continuing Education course or program are<br />

bound by <strong>College</strong> Regulation. <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> accepts no responsibility for<br />

personal injury to a registrant/student<br />

(including death), losses or any expenses<br />

arising from instruction in a <strong>College</strong> course<br />

and specifically from participation in<br />

clinical, laboratory, field trips, industrial,<br />

athletic or social activities unless such<br />

injury, etc. results from the negligence of the<br />

<strong>College</strong>. This also applies to disabled<br />

registrants/students receiving voluntary<br />

assistance from a member of the <strong>College</strong><br />

faculty, staff or another registrant/student.<br />

NOTI<strong>CE</strong> OF WAIVER:<br />

Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy<br />

of catalogue information as of the date of<br />

publication; however, information of this<br />

type tends to become outdated with time.<br />

Therefore, the college reserves the right to<br />

modify or cancel any program, program<br />

description, option, course, objective, fee,<br />

timetable, or campus location without notice<br />

or prejudice. We cannot assume<br />

responsibility for changes made, after<br />

publication, in areas beyond our control.<br />

COLLEGE INFORMAT I O N<br />

RESIDENCY & TIME<br />

REQUIREMENTS for<br />

<strong>CE</strong>RTIFICATE and DIPLOMA<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

In order to qualify for a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

certificate or diploma, students using<br />

advanced standing and/or credit for prior<br />

experiential learning must complete at least<br />

25% of the program requirements at<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Graduates of a program<br />

are expected to demonstrate competencies as<br />

outlined in the program of study applicable<br />

at the time of graduation. Where study has<br />

been interrupted for a period of time, the<br />

<strong>College</strong> may require a student to repeat a<br />

subject area.<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

Senior Citizens, 65 years of age or older, may<br />

register for most <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Continuing Education courses for 50% of the<br />

seat fee, plus laboratory and/or materials fees,<br />

if applicable. The GST (Goods & Services<br />

Tax) will be assessed where required. Proof<br />

of age is required at time of registration.<br />

ELDERHOSTEL<br />

For information about Elderhostel call:<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3009 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3009.<br />

TRANSFER POLICY<br />

IF SPA<strong>CE</strong> IS AVAILABLE: You may<br />

transfer from one class/course to another<br />

before the third regularly scheduled session.<br />

Please drop into a designated Continuing<br />

Education Registration location to complete<br />

the “Student Change Form, Section B -<br />

Transfer Request” or call a designated<br />

registration office to make your request by<br />

telephone. You will be invoiced/refunded if<br />

there is a difference of fees.<br />

WITHDRAWALS<br />

If you withdraw from a course, you must<br />

notify the Continuing Education<br />

Registration Office by mail, fax, telephone<br />

or in person. (It is not sufficient to only<br />

inform your instructor.) To avoid academic<br />

penalty, you must notify the Continuing<br />

Education Registration Office at least 10<br />

days before the end of the course. Please<br />

refer to the Refunds section for information<br />

on refunds associated with withdrawals.<br />

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(905) 575-2316<br />

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SUMMER <strong>2002</strong> COURSES<br />

Interested in a<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> course?<br />

The following courses<br />

start after June 1st.<br />

Please refer to page<br />

numbers listed for detailed<br />

course information.<br />

3D Microcomputer CAD & Interfacing ....76<br />

9 Eastern Principles - Part 2 ....................115<br />

Adobe Photoshop ......................................76<br />

Adobe Premier ..........................................76<br />

Adult Nursing Clinical - Module K2 ........94<br />

Adventures along the Silk Road<br />

and in Tibet ............................................106<br />

Aesthetics:Skin Care III ............................31<br />

Air Brake Training ....................................84<br />

Automated External Defibrillation (AED) ..89<br />

Back Country Navigation using<br />

Map and Compass ..................................118<br />

Basic Rescuer “C” ....................................89<br />

Basic Sewing 3 ..........................................36<br />

Biology Preparatory ..................................88<br />

Bra Fitting..................................................38<br />

Cake Decorating 3 ..................................104<br />

Canoeing..................................................119<br />

CFC/HCFC/HFC Control..........................84<br />

D o n ’t forg e t . . .<br />

VIP<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> is pleased to invite you and your<br />

family and friends to VIP Saturday at the Fennell<br />

Campus. This fun and informative Open House event<br />

provides an opportunity for accepted and future<br />

applicants to learn more about <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Tom Behroozi<br />

G a ry Beveridge<br />

Shawn Chamberlin<br />

Cal Haddad, President<br />

(ex officio)<br />

Children’s Services and Issues (Distance) . .6 1<br />

Communicating Non-defensively............125<br />

Communications (Languages) ................115<br />

CPR Recertification - Basic ......................89<br />

E-Mail and Internet Search......................130<br />

Father’s Day:Writing and Reflecting ......124<br />

First Aid/CPR Level “C” ..........................89<br />

Fitness Theory ........................................113<br />

Gas Technician Update..............................85<br />

Genre Fiction and Readers’ Advisory<br />

Service (Distance) ....................................61<br />

Gol ..........................................................120<br />

Grand Tour of the Baltic..........................106<br />

In-line Skating ........................................120<br />

Industrial Shortcuts (Sewing)....................35<br />

Introduction to Aromatherapy ..................96<br />

Introduction to Caving ............................118<br />

Introduction to FrontPage........................129<br />

Introduction to Paragliding......................119<br />

Javascript ..................................................30<br />

Kayaking..................................................119<br />

Keyboarding - Beginners ..........................23<br />

Keyboarding for Speed & Accuracy ........23<br />

Legislation, Benefits, Job<br />

Accommodations......................................97<br />

Literature:A Practical Approach..............115<br />

Machine Applique courses ........................38<br />

Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 ....................76<br />

Macromedia Flash 5 ..................................76<br />

Microcomputer CAD (Menus & Mgt) ......76<br />

Microsoft Access................................26,129<br />

Microsoft Excel ..................................27,129<br />

Microsoft Outlook ..................................130<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint ........................27,129<br />

Microsoft Project ....................................129<br />

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

S a t u rd a y!<br />

Rebecca Jamieson<br />

Bronko Jazvac<br />

Carolyn Johnson<br />

Rick Knowles<br />

Jim Koyanagi<br />

Ken Krakar<br />

Linda Rogers<br />

Rick Sterne<br />

I N D E X<br />

Microsoft Word ..................................27,129<br />

Microstation 2D ........................................77<br />

National Coaching Certification Program. .1 1 9<br />

ODP Exam ................................................84<br />

ODP Refresher ..........................................84<br />

OH & S Training ......................................18<br />

Photography ..............................................44<br />

Powerboating courses..............................121<br />

Preparatory Reading ................................115<br />

Preparatory Writing ................................115<br />

Quick Sketching Workshop ......................48<br />

Rescue - Rig and Rappel ........................119<br />

Rescue - River Rescue ............................119<br />

Rock Climbing ........................................119<br />

Sailing courses ........................................121<br />

Sea Kayaking Exploration Weekend ......119<br />

Sign Language 1 - parts A & B ..............116<br />

Smart Serve Certification Course............103<br />

Stress Awareness ......................................19<br />

Tennis Introduction ................................120<br />

The Legendary Pilgrims’ Road<br />

to Compostela ........................................106<br />

Tomato Cage Topiary................................40<br />

Topiary Tree ..............................................40<br />

Upholstery ................................................37<br />

Using Windows ........................................28<br />

Volunteer Management 3 ........................112<br />

Web Graphics ............................................30<br />

Web Page Design ......................................30<br />

Wedding Photography Workshop ............45<br />

WHMIS - The Law & How to Comply ....18<br />

Workshop for Windows ............................25<br />

Yoga ........................................................120<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

BOARD OF GOVERNORS<br />

September 1, 2001 to August 31, <strong>2002</strong><br />

LINDA BROWN<br />

Chair<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

Visit <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s website at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

or call 905-575-2115<br />

Brantford& Area residents,<br />

call 519 759-7200 ext. 2115<br />

or e-mail admissions@mail.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 11, 10 am-2 pm<br />

LOT’S HAPPENING!<br />

• Fennell Campus and residence tours • Program information<br />

• Lab tours and displays • Information on student services and housing<br />

• <strong>College</strong> prep for parents • Financial aid information<br />

• Entertainment and FREE barbecue • Interactive information sessions, including “The Brain”<br />

GREAT DOOR PRIZES AND GIVEAWAYS!<br />

• $500 toward <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> tuition • Annual <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> parking pass<br />

• Bookstore certificates • Food vouchers • ...and much more!<br />

TOM ATTERTON<br />

Vice Chair<br />

Overnight Accommodation in <strong>Mohawk</strong>’s<br />

residence is available at reasonable rates.<br />

Call 905-385-3200 or<br />

e-mail clcmohawk@sympatico.ca<br />

for more info or to make a reservation.<br />

D r. Peter Sutherland<br />

Cindy Swanson<br />

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I N D E X<br />

10 Steps to Develop your Creativity!..................35<br />

12 Lead ECG Skill..............................................91<br />

150 Years of Photography:<br />

A Reflection of The World ................................44<br />

3D Microcomputer CAD & Interfacing..............76<br />

9 Eastern Principles ..........................................115<br />

A Dozen Easy Schnitzels and More..................104<br />

A.R.T. of Towel Bathing in Dementia..............103<br />

Aboriginal Support Services ............................130<br />

Abstracting and Indexing....................................60<br />

AC Electrical/Electronic Theory ........................72<br />

Academic Appeal Form ....................................130<br />

Academic Dishonesty ......................................130<br />

Access ....................................................26,51,129<br />

Accounting..........................................................53<br />

Accounting and Finance ....................................65<br />

Accounting - Cost & Managerial........................15<br />

Accounting Diploma ..........................................13<br />

AccPac ......................................................25,50,64<br />

Acknowledgment Form and Student Card........130<br />

ACMO ................................................................64<br />

Acting - Scene Study ........................................124<br />

Activation Techniques in Gerontology<br />

(Adjuvant) Certificate ......................................102<br />

Active Server Pages ......................................29,52<br />

Adaptive Technology Training & Report<br />

Writing ............................................................114<br />

Administration & Human Relations -<br />

Condominium ....................................................64<br />

Administration of Medication - RPN..................66<br />

Administrative Practice ....................................107<br />

Administrative Procedures..................................22<br />

Admission Requirements..................................130<br />

Adobe Illustrator ................................................75<br />

Adobe Photoshop................................................76<br />

Adobe Premiere ..................................................76<br />

Adult Learning........................................64,68,111<br />

Adults with Learning Disabilities ......................69<br />

Advanced Applications ......................................76<br />

Advanced Automotive Electronics Certificate ..69<br />

Advanced Bereavement Theory<br />

and Interventions..............................................108<br />

Advanced Cardiac Care Certificate ..............55,91<br />

Advanced Communications (Languages) ........115<br />

Advanced Conversation for ESL Professionals. . . .1 1 6<br />

Advanced Cruising............................................122<br />

Advanced Design & Colour................................46<br />

Advanced Digital Imaging..................................44<br />

Advanced Portraiture Techniques ......................45<br />

Advanced Surveillance ....................................113<br />

Advanced Technology Certificate ......................75<br />

Advanced Visual Programming..........................75<br />

Adventure..........................................................118<br />

Adventures along the Silk Road and in Tibet ..106<br />

Aesthetics Certificate..........................................31<br />

Aging - Studies in ........................................57,102<br />

Air Brake Training..............................................84<br />

Air Brushing........................................................49<br />

Air Conditioning for HRAC ..............................85<br />

Airline Ticketing ..............................................105<br />

All About Sergers ..............................................37<br />

Allergies and TCM ............................................88<br />

Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate ........16<br />

AMCT-Municipal Law ........................................7<br />

American Sign Language..................................116<br />

An Introduction to the Study of Aging ..............57<br />

Analysis - Managerial ........................................20<br />

Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs ................................41<br />

APICS Courses/Programs ....................................7<br />

Apollo Automation System ..............................105<br />

Applied Accounting - Bookkeeping ..............16,53<br />

Applied Cosmetics Certificate ............................32<br />

Applied Mechanics ............................................72<br />

Applied Sales Management ................................16<br />

Applique - Machine ............................................38<br />

Appliquing by Hand............................................37<br />

Apprenticeship/Skills Development ..................69<br />

Arboriculture I - An Introduction to Tree Care ..42<br />

Arc Welding - Shielded Metal and Gas Metal....70<br />

Architectural Drafting Certificate ......................70<br />

Archives..............................................................61<br />

ArcIMS - Internet Mapping with ........................66<br />

ArcView - GIS Software ....................................66<br />

Aromatherapy Certificate....................................96<br />

Arrhythmia Interpretation ..................................57<br />

Art of the Western World ..................................63<br />

Art - Philosophy of ........................................45,67<br />

Arts & Crafts Teachers - Teaching Skills for ....45<br />

Arts in Bereavement Education - The ..............108<br />

AS400 Programming ..........................................75<br />

Assert Yourself!................................................125<br />

Assertion Skills ................................................122<br />

Assessment and Evaluation ................................68<br />

Assessment and Planning....................................57<br />

Assessment Skills for Nurses..............................90<br />

Assisting Teachers with Special<br />

Education Services ..........................................111<br />

Associated Professional Programs........................7<br />

Association of Condominium Managers<br />

(ACMO) ............................................................64<br />

Association of Municipal Managers,<br />

Clerks and Treasurers ..........................................7<br />

Astronomy ........................................................123<br />

Auditing ..............................................................14<br />

Aura and Chakras - The Key to Wellness ........124<br />

AutoCAD ............................................................76<br />

Automated External Defibrillation (AED)..........89<br />

Automated Office Skills ....................................22<br />

Automatic Temperature Control Systems ..........69<br />

Automation Systems - Apollo ..........................105<br />

Automobile Insurance ........................................15<br />

Automotive Electronics Certificate - Advanced . .6 9<br />

Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in<br />

Manufacturing Technology................................78<br />

Back Country Navigation using Map<br />

and Compass ....................................................118<br />

Backflow Prevention ........................................127<br />

Ballroom Dancing ............................................123<br />

Baltic - Grand Tour of the ................................106<br />

Bartending Certificate ......................................103<br />

Basic Brokers Preparation ..................................10<br />

Basic Design & Colour ......................................46<br />

Basic Ear Training ..............................................43<br />

Basic Footcare for RNs and RPNs......................90<br />

Basic Hand Embroidery......................................36<br />

Basic Rescuer “C” ..............................................89<br />

Basic Sailing (Dinghy)......................................121<br />

Basic Sewing Courses ........................................36<br />

Beadwork by Hand ............................................35<br />

Bed and Breakfast for Fun and Profit ..............104<br />

Beginning Novel Writing..................................118<br />

Behaviour and Administration - Organizational. . . .1 7<br />

Behaviour Management C:<br />

Emotionally Disturbed ....................................110<br />

Bending Dies ......................................................79<br />

Bereavement Certificates/Courses ....................108<br />

Biology Preparatory..................................57,66,88<br />

Blank, Draw & Trim Dies ..................................79<br />

Blueprint Reading ..............................................69<br />

Boating - Let’s Get into ....................................122<br />

Bodily Injury Claims ..........................................15<br />

Body Language Workshop ..............................124<br />

Bond - Human-Animal ......................................89<br />

Bookkeeping - Applied Accounting ..............16,53<br />

Bookkeeping - Canadian Institute of ....................8<br />

Bookkeeping - Small Business ..........................21<br />

Books, Supplies ................................................130<br />

Boolean Algebra ................................................86<br />

Botany ..............................................................101<br />

Bow Making ................................................101 41<br />

Bra Making ........................................................38<br />

Braille..................................................................59<br />

Brantford Courses ................................................2<br />

Breastfeeding Program ..................................58,91<br />

Budgeting and Finance Basics............................21<br />

Building & Construction Sciences -<br />

Additional Courses ............................................72<br />

Building and Construction Sciences ..................70<br />

Building Environmental Systems Certificate......71<br />

Bulbs, Annuals, Perennials ................................41<br />

Bullions - The Stitch of Roses ............................36<br />

Business & Marketing for the<br />

Cosmetics Industry ............................................31<br />

Business Administration Diploma ......................13<br />

Business and Industry Development ................126<br />

Business Applications for Windows ........25,50,64<br />

Business Applications Macintosh ......................28<br />

Business - Applied Accounting ....................16,53<br />

Business Certificate - Distance Education..........53<br />

Business Certificates ..........................................16<br />

Business Computers..................................25,30,50<br />

Business - Crafts as a ..........................................50<br />

Business Development......................................125<br />

Business Development Bank of Canada ............12<br />

Business Environment ........................................53<br />

Business Finance ................................................14<br />

Business - How to Start your Home Interior ......41<br />

Business - How to Start a Small ........................21<br />

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Business Internet Skills Certificate................28,52<br />

Business Interruption ..........................................15<br />

Business Law ......................................................14<br />

Business Marketing ............................................14<br />

Business Mathematics ........................................86<br />

Business of Insurance ........................................15<br />

Business Statistics ..............................................86<br />

Business Workshops ..........................................12<br />

C Language Programming ..................................77<br />

C of Q Examination Preparatory Courses ..........69<br />

C.G.A. ..................................................................9<br />

C++ - Programming Principles using ................77<br />

CA Simply Accounting..................................26,50<br />

Cabinet Making ..................................................72<br />

Cabinetry & Trim Finishing................................71<br />

CAD Applications ..............................................76<br />

CAD/CAM ..................................................79,127<br />

Cake Decorating................................................104<br />

Calligraphy..........................................................49<br />

CAM Operated Dies ..........................................79<br />

Campus Closing (Emergency Situations) ........130<br />

Campus Codes ......................................................3<br />

Canada - History of ............................................67<br />

Canadian Institute for NDE ..................................7<br />

Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping ......................8<br />

Canadian Institute of Management ......................9<br />

Canadian Politics ................................................67<br />

Canadian Professional Sales Association ............9<br />

Canadiana..........................................................124<br />

Canoeing ..........................................................119<br />

Cardiac Care Certificate - Advanced ............55,91<br />

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation..........................89<br />

Career and Life Skills ......................................124<br />

Career Consultant Advanced Certificate ..........109<br />

Carving................................................................49<br />

Casinos Inside Out ............................................124<br />

Cataloguing - Descriptive and Access ................60<br />

Caving - Introduction to....................................118<br />

CCNA ................................................................78<br />

Celtic Interlace....................................................37<br />

Ceramics ............................................................46<br />

Certificate and Designation in Management<br />

and Administration..............................................9<br />

Certificate in Supervisory Management (CSM) ..9<br />

Certificate of Competence in the<br />

French Language ........................................59,117<br />

Certificate of Qualification Examination<br />

Preparatory Courses ..........................................69<br />

Certified Financial Planner Program ..........11,127<br />

Certified General Accountants Association..........9<br />

Certified in Production and Inventory<br />

Management (CPIM) - APICS ............................8<br />

CFC/HCFC/HFC Control ..................................84<br />

CGI/PERL Scripting......................................29,52<br />

Chakras and Aura - The Key to Wellness ........124<br />

Change - Interventions Supporting ....................54<br />

Chemistry - Preparatory Science ........................87<br />

Chemistry Refresher - Clinical ..........................90<br />

Child & Youth Worker Diploma ......................107<br />

Children’s Services and Issues............................61<br />

Chinese Brush Painting ......................................47<br />

CIM Certificate ....................................................8<br />

CIRM - APICS......................................................8<br />

Claims ................................................................15<br />

Classroom Locations ........................................130<br />

Client Services ....................................................60<br />

Climbing - Rock................................................119<br />

Clinical Chemistry Refresher..............................90<br />

Clinical Trial Methodology in Practice ..............90<br />

Clinics ..............................................................121<br />

Clowning Around..............................................124<br />

CNC ............................................................79,127<br />

Coaching - National ..........................................119<br />

Coaching and Developing People ....................127<br />

Cognitive Impairment and Mental Health Issues . .9 9<br />

Collection Maintenance & Inventory Control ....61<br />

<strong>College</strong> Entrance English..................................115<br />

<strong>College</strong> Information..........................................130<br />

<strong>College</strong> Physics ..................................................87<br />

Colour & Design ................................................46<br />

Colour Principles ................................................41<br />

Colour Study for Fashion Design ......................34<br />

Colour Theory for Fashion & Make-up<br />

Co-ordination ....................................................32<br />

Common Drive Components ..............................82<br />

Communicating Nondefensively ......................125<br />

Communication for Emergency Health Workers . .9 9<br />

Communications & Languages ........................115


Communications and Psychosocial Issues<br />

in Oncology........................................................55<br />

Communications C:Signed English ..................110<br />

Communications - Managerial............................20<br />

Community Pharmacy ......................................101<br />

Community Resources .................................... 107<br />

Compostela - Legendary Pilgrims’ Road to......106<br />

Computer Concepts for Workers ...................... 18<br />

Computer Environment ......................................74<br />

Computer Keyboarding ......................................22<br />

Computer Science Certificates .......................... 73<br />

Computer Workshops ........................................30<br />

Computers - Business ........................................25<br />

Computers in Nursing ........................................91<br />

Computers in the Classroom ............................110<br />

Concepts Basic to Mental Health Nursing ........ 54<br />

Condominium Administration & Human<br />

Relations ............................................................64<br />

Configuration Windows/Internet ..................30,52<br />

Conflict Resolution/Working with Unions ........94<br />

Construction Estimating Certificate....................71<br />

Construction Financial Management ..................72<br />

Construction Human and Labour Relations........72<br />

Construction Practice..........................................71<br />

Consumer Behaviour ..........................................14<br />

Controlling the Future ........................................11<br />

Controls ..............................................................71<br />

Cooking Courses........................................103,123<br />

Corel Draw for Windows....................................26<br />

Corel Photo Paint................................................26<br />

Corporate Law ....................................................23<br />

Corporate Procedures..........................................10<br />

Corsage Workshop..............................................40<br />

Cosmetics ......................................................31,33<br />

Cost & Managerial Accounting ..........................15<br />

Counselling Services for Continuing<br />

Education Students ..........................................130<br />

Counselling Techniques Certificate..................109<br />

Court Reporting Machine Shorthand<br />

(Computer-compatible)......................................24<br />

Couture Techniques ............................................35<br />

CPAP - Introduction to Nasal ............................96<br />

CPIM - APICS......................................................8<br />

CPR ....................................................................89<br />

Craft Show Display & Marketing ......................50<br />

Crafts as a Business ............................................50<br />

Creating Dream Lingerie ....................................35<br />

Creative & Visual Arts........................................31<br />

Creative Presentations ........................................41<br />

Creative Sewing Skills........................................35<br />

Creative Writing................................................118<br />

Creativity - 10 Steps to Develop your ................35<br />

Credit Union Institute of Canada ........................11<br />

Crisis Resolution ................................................89<br />

Critical Care Nursing Certificate ..................55,92<br />

Cruise Georgian Bay! ......................................122<br />

Cruise Ship Training ........................................105<br />

Cruising ............................................................121<br />

Crystals and Colours - Spiritual Healing with ..124<br />

CSM......................................................................9<br />

Cuisine of Tuscany ..........................................104<br />

Current Concepts in Diabetes ............................91<br />

Curriculum Development....................................68<br />

Customer Service - Essentials of ........................16<br />

Customized Training Service............................126<br />

Dancing ............................................................123<br />

Dangerous Goods - Transportation of ................85<br />

Darkroom Techniques ........................................44<br />

Database Fundamentals ......................................74<br />

Databases for PCs: The SQL ..............................77<br />

Databases, Statistics & the Internet in<br />

Clinical Research ..............................................91<br />

Databases - Using and Managing ......................23<br />

Deaf Empowerment Program ..........................126<br />

Dealing and Working with Difficult People ......65<br />

Deciduous Shrubs/Trees ....................................42<br />

Decision Making - Problem Solving ..................20<br />

Decorating courses - Home............................37,41<br />

Decorative Paints and Papers..............................41<br />

Deep Draw Dies..................................................79<br />

Degenerative and Miscellaneous Disorders........57<br />

Dementia Studies - Multidiscipline Post-<br />

Diploma/-Degree..............................................102<br />

Dental Office Receptionist..................................21<br />

Dentistry and Oral Health ..................................88<br />

Descriptive and Access Cataloguing ..................60<br />

Design & Colour ................................................46<br />

Design & Construction Certificate - Residential . .7 1<br />

Design Principles ................................................41<br />

Design your Own Wreath ..................................40<br />

Desktop Publishing ............................................75<br />

Destinations ......................................................105<br />

Developing New Interests ................................123<br />

Development and Training - Staff ......................17<br />

Developmental, Infectious & Hereditary<br />

Disorders............................................................56<br />

Developmental Psychology ..............................122<br />

Diabetes - Current Concepts in ..........................91<br />

Diagnosis - Differential ....................................101<br />

Dialysis - Renal Replacement Therapy Options . .9 2<br />

Die Design Certificate ........................................79<br />

Diet and Nutrition -<br />

How does your Diet affect Mood & Energy......88<br />

Differential Diagnosis ......................................101<br />

Difficult People - Dealing and Working with ....65<br />

Digital Photography............................................44<br />

Digital Principles Lecture ..................................73<br />

Disabilities - Adults with Learning ....................69<br />

Disability Management Certificate ....................96<br />

Disability Services ............................................131<br />

Disease and the Workplace - Link between........19<br />

Dishonesty - Academic ....................................130<br />

Diskovery Program Ontario March of Dimes ....10<br />

Disorders - Miscellaneous ..................................56<br />

Dispute Resolution Certificate - Alternative ......16<br />

Dispute Resolution Services ............................131<br />

Distance Education ............................................50<br />

Diversity in the Workplace ..............................109<br />

Document Processing..........................................23<br />

Dog Grooming Basics ......................................123<br />

Dowsing Flowers for the Health of it ..............124<br />

Drafting ..............................................................71<br />

Drafting/Computer (Home Interiors)..................41<br />

Drapery Making..................................................37<br />

Draping Basics....................................................34<br />

Drawing ..............................................................48<br />

Drawing 2 - Point Perspectives ..........................41<br />

Dreamweaver 4 - Macromedia............................76<br />

Dress Design ......................................................34<br />

Dressmaking Certificate......................................33<br />

Drug Testing/Post Traumatic Stress ..................19<br />

Dysphagia Assessment and Management ..........57<br />

E-Commerce ......................................................65<br />

E-Mail and Internet Search ..............................130<br />

E-Resumes and Resume Writing ........................59<br />

Ear Coning ........................................................124<br />

Ear Training (Music) ..........................................43<br />

Early Childhood Education Diploma................107<br />

Early Childhood Education Resource Teacher<br />

Post-Diploma ..................................................109<br />

Eastern Principles - 9 ........................................115<br />

Easy Flower Arranging ......................................41<br />

ECG Skill - 12 Lead............................................91<br />

Economics - Introduction to................................54<br />

Economics - Labour............................................17<br />

Educational Assistant Certificates/Seminars ....110<br />

Educational Planning and Prior Learning<br />

Assessment ........................................................63<br />

Educational Society for Resource Management<br />

- APICS................................................................7<br />

Effective Labour Relations ................................21<br />

Effective Meetings............................................114<br />

Effective Project Management............................20<br />

Effective Supervision..........................................21<br />

Effective Writing Skills ....................................115<br />

Elderhostel ........................................................123<br />

Electrical ............................................................71<br />

Electrical/Electronic Applications for<br />

Fluid Power........................................................80<br />

Electrical Fundamentals Certificate....................81<br />

Electricity 1 - Residential....................................85<br />

Electronic Fundamentals Certificate ..................72<br />

Electronics I (Semiconductors) ..........................72<br />

Electrotechnology Fundamentals Certificate......72<br />

Embellishing - Thread & Bead ..........................35<br />

Embracing Technology ....................................125<br />

Embroidery - Basic Hand....................................36<br />

Embryology & Histology....................................58<br />

Employment Assistance Services ....................125<br />

Employment Law................................................17<br />

Energy Rx ........................................................125<br />

Engineering Surveys ..........................................72<br />

Engineering Technology ....................................69<br />

Engineering Technology - Computers................73<br />

English (Post-secondary) ..................................115<br />

English as a Second Language..........................115<br />

I N D E X<br />

English Grammar for Non-native Speakers<br />

of English ........................................................116<br />

Enterprise Business Management ......................14<br />

Enterprise, Concepts & Fundamentals..................8<br />

Enterprise Operating Systems ............................74<br />

Enterprise Resource Management Education<br />

(CIRM) ................................................................8<br />

Entrepreneurship Fundamentals..........................65<br />

Environment - Business ......................................53<br />

Environmental Engineering Certificate ..............87<br />

Environmental Science ......................................87<br />

Environmental Systems Certificate - Building ..71<br />

ESL ..................................................................115<br />

Essentials of Customer Service ..........................16<br />

Estate Planning and Risk Management ..............11<br />

Estimating ..........................................................71<br />

Eucalyptus Enchantment ....................................40<br />

European Primavera:<br />

The Lakes of Northern Italy ............................106<br />

Evaluation and Assessment ................................68<br />

Event Marketing................................................113<br />

Event Planning Techniques Certificate ............112<br />

Evidence Gathering and Report Writing ..........114<br />

Excel ......................................................27,51,129<br />

Exceptionalities ................................................110<br />

Exercise ............................................................120<br />

Explore Canada - Travel & Tourism ................106<br />

Fabric Awareness................................................34<br />

Fabric Design......................................................47<br />

Facilitation Skills - Group ..................................16<br />

Fashion Design Certificates/Seminars ................34<br />

Father’s Day: Writing & Reflecting ................124<br />

Federal Health & Safety Committees Training ..19<br />

Fees ..................................................................131<br />

Fencing..............................................................120<br />

Feng Shui: What Is It? ......................................124<br />

Fibre Optics Certificate ......................................72<br />

Finance and Accounting ................................17,65<br />

Finance and Budgeting Basics............................21<br />

Finance - Business ..............................................14<br />

Financial Aid ....................................................131<br />

Financial Management - Construction................72<br />

Financial Management - Personal ......................15<br />

Financial Planner - Certified ..............................11<br />

Financial Planning - Personal ............................11<br />

Financial Statements - Understanding ................15<br />

Financial Strategies for Successful Retirement ..12<br />

Fire Alarm Technology ......................................73<br />

Fire Safety......................................................78,87<br />

Fire Services........................................................78<br />

First Aid/CPR Level “C” ....................................89<br />

Fishing ..............................................................120<br />

Fitness Leadership Certification Program<br />

- YWCA of/du Canada....................................113<br />

Fitting Courses....................................................36<br />

Flash 5 - Macromedia ........................................76<br />

Floors with Style ................................................41<br />

Floral Design Workshops ..................................40<br />

Floral Techniques Certificates ............................39<br />

Fluid Power Certificate ......................................79<br />

Fluids -<br />

Lubricant Management and Metal Working......81<br />

FMC - APICS ......................................................8<br />

FMOM - APICS....................................................8<br />

Food/Cooking Courses......................................103<br />

Food Safety Training Certification Course ......104<br />

Food Services Certificate....................................97<br />

Foot Reflexology Workshop ..............................88<br />

Footcare Courses ................................................90<br />

Foundations of Bereavement ............................108<br />

Framing Techniques............................................71<br />

Freedom of Information and Protection of<br />

Individual Privacy............................................131<br />

French ..........................................................59,117<br />

FrontPage................................................30,53,129<br />

Fuel Technician Certification ............................85<br />

Fundamentals of Horticulture ............................42<br />

Fundamentals of Manufacturing Control (FMC)..8<br />

Fundamentals of Materials and Operations<br />

Management- APICS ..........................................8<br />

Fundraising/Development Associate<br />

Certificate ........................................................112<br />

Furniture/Cabinetmaking ....................................72<br />

Furniture: The Inside Story ................................41<br />

Future - Controlling the ......................................11<br />

Future - Investing for Secure ..............................12<br />

Gardening............................................................42<br />

Gas Metal Arc Welding ......................................70<br />

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Gas Technician III ............................................128<br />

General Education Band Selection Courses ....131<br />

General Interest ................................................123<br />

General Plant Identification ................................42<br />

Genre Fiction and Readers’ Advisory Service....61<br />

Geographic Information Systems Certificate......66<br />

German..............................................................116<br />

Germany - The New..........................................106<br />

Gerontology Multidiscipline:<br />

Post-diploma Certificate ....................................57<br />

Gerontology Programs......................................102<br />

GIS Software - ArcView ....................................66<br />

Glass Arts............................................................49<br />

Golf ..................................................................120<br />

Good Heavens!..................................................123<br />

GPS - Global Positioning Systems ....................66<br />

Grades ..............................................................131<br />

Graduation ........................................................131<br />

Grammar for Writers....................................67,118<br />

Grand Tour of the Baltic ..................................106<br />

Graphics - Web ..............................................30,53<br />

Great Food! Great Spirit!..................................103<br />

Greece ..............................................................106<br />

Group Facilitation Skills ....................................16<br />

Group Fitness Leader Module ..........................113<br />

Guest Instructor Seminars ..................................35<br />

Guitar - Adult Class ............................................43<br />

Gum Paste ........................................................104<br />

Hair Removal - Waxing......................................31<br />

Haircare ..............................................................33<br />

Hand Tool Techniques........................................72<br />

Hands-on Navigational Weekend ....................122<br />

Harry Potter to Aslan:Children’s Literature ......68<br />

Healing - Relax with Sound................................88<br />

Healing with Crystals and Colours - Spiritual ..124<br />

Health & Safety Committees Training - Federal . .1 9<br />

Health & Safety - Occupational..........................17<br />

Health Care Products Courses ............................97<br />

Health Certificates/Diplomas - Non-Nursing ....96<br />

Health - Dowsing Flowers for the Health of it . . . .1 2 4<br />

Health Information - Surfing the Net for ............88<br />

Health Professionals and Health Care Workers<br />

Courses/Workshops ..........................................90<br />

Health Sciences ........................................54,66,88<br />

Health - Sing your Way to ..................................88<br />

Heating, Refrigeration, Air-conditioning<br />

(HRAC) Certificate............................................85<br />

Heirloom Sewing Courses/Workshops ..............36<br />

Hemostasis ..........................................................58<br />

Herbal Medicine (Phytotherapy)..................58,101<br />

Herbal Products and Health Care........................97<br />

Hereditary, Developmental & Infectious<br />

Disorders............................................................56<br />

High Fashion Sewing Secrets ............................36<br />

Histology & Embryology....................................58<br />

History of Canada ..............................................67<br />

Home Decorating Courses ..................................37<br />

Home Interiors Certificate ..................................41<br />

Home-based Fashion Business ..........................35<br />

Homeopathy - Introduction to ............................88<br />

Horticulture as Therapy ......................................88<br />

Horticulture Certificate ......................................41<br />

Horticulture - General Interest - Workshops ......42<br />

Hospital Pharmacy............................................101<br />

Hospitality ........................................................103<br />

Housing Management - Institute of ....................10<br />

How to Develop a Course with WebCT ............69<br />

How to Start a Small Business............................21<br />

How to Start your Home Interior Business ........41<br />

Human and Labour Relations - Construction ....72<br />

Human Relations ..............................................122<br />

Human Relations & Administration -<br />

Condominium ....................................................64<br />

Human Relations & Supervision ........................61<br />

Human Resource Management ................15,20,80<br />

Human Resources Certificate ........................17,65<br />

Human Services ................................................107<br />

Human-Animal Bond..........................................89<br />

Hydraulic Troubleshooting ................................80<br />

Illustrator - Adobe ..............................................75<br />

Imaging - Advanced Digital................................44<br />

In-line Skating ..................................................120<br />

Income Tax Receipts ........................................132<br />

Indexing and Abstracting....................................60<br />

Individual Developmental Planning ................109<br />

Individual Study................................................102<br />

Industrial Engineering Certificates ....................80<br />

Industrial Engineering Technician Diploma ......80<br />

Industrial Lubrication Certificate........................80<br />

Industrial Machine Workshop ............................37<br />

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (IMM) ........128<br />

Industrial Management, Mechanical &<br />

Materials Engineering........................................78<br />

Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Certificate......81<br />

Industrial Relations Certificate ..........................17<br />

Industrial Sewing Machine Training Program....35<br />

Industrial Shortcuts ............................................35<br />

Infectious, Hereditary & Developmental<br />

Disorders............................................................56<br />

Information Access ..........................................114<br />

Information Systems ..........................................74<br />

Information Systems Specialist Certificate ........75<br />

Information Work ..............................................60<br />

Institute of Bookkeeping - Canadian ....................8<br />

Institute of Housing Management ......................10<br />

Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario ......................10<br />

Institute of Management - Canadian ....................9<br />

Institutional Pharmacy ......................................100<br />

Instructional Techniques..............................68,111<br />

Instructional Technology in Adult Education ....69<br />

Instrumentation Program ....................................73<br />

Insurance ............................................................15<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada..............................10<br />

Integrated Accounting Certificate ......................17<br />

Integrated Office Simulations ............................23<br />

Integration of Mental Health ..............................54<br />

Interior Design Studio ........................................41<br />

Internet ................................................................30<br />

Internet Mapping with ArcIMS ..........................66<br />

Internet Starting Point....................................29,53<br />

Internet, Statistics & Databases in Clinical<br />

Research ............................................................91<br />

Internet - Surfing the Net for Health<br />

Information ........................................................88<br />

Internet/Windows Configuration ..................30,53<br />

Interpersonal Crisis Management ......................89<br />

Intervention - Nonviolent Crisis ........................89<br />

Interventions Supporting Change ......................54<br />

Interventions with Special Populations ..............54<br />

Intravenous Therapy - RN ..................................91<br />

Introduction to Aromatherapy ............................96<br />

Introduction to Boating - Keelboat ..................121<br />

Introduction to Caving......................................118<br />

Introduction to Children’s Literature..................68<br />

Introduction to Condominium Law ....................64<br />

Introduction to Court Reporting Machine<br />

Shorthand ..........................................................24<br />

Introduction to Die Design..................................79<br />

Introduction to E-Business..................................65<br />

Introduction to Economics..................................54<br />

Introduction to Fly Fishing ..............................120<br />

Introduction to FrontPage ................................129<br />

Introduction to Geographic Information<br />

Systems ..............................................................66<br />

Introduction to Homeopathy ..............................88<br />

Introduction to Institutional Food Service ..........97<br />

Introduction to Large Boat Sailing ..................121<br />

Introduction to Machine Shorthand ..................126<br />

Introduction to Microcomputer CAD ................76<br />

Introduction to Microcomputers -<br />

Windows ‘95....................................................129<br />

Introduction to Nasal CPAP................................96<br />

Introduction to Networking ................................74<br />

Introduction to Nucleic Acid-based Techniques . .9 0<br />

Introduction to Oncology Nursing ......................55<br />

Introduction to Palliative Care............................98<br />

Introduction to Paragliding ..............................119<br />

Introduction to Personal Lines............................15<br />

Introduction to Self-publishing ........................118<br />

Introduction to Special Events..........................113<br />

Introduction to the Ontario Building Code ........70<br />

Introduction to Tours ........................................106<br />

Introduction to Transfusion Medicine ................58<br />

Introduction to UNIX..........................................75<br />

Introduction to Web Scripting ......................30,53<br />

Introductory Psychology..............................64,122<br />

Inventory Control & Collection Maintenance ....61<br />

Investigations Law............................................114<br />

Investigative Skills............................................114<br />

Investing for Secure Future ................................12<br />

Iridology - Understanding ..................................89<br />

ISO9000 & the Quality System ..........................84<br />

Issues & Ethics in Counselling ........................109<br />

Italian ................................................................116<br />

Italy - European Primavera:<br />

The Lakes of Northern ....................................106<br />

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Javascript........................................................30,53<br />

Jazz Harmony......................................................43<br />

Jazz Improvisation Workshop ............................44<br />

Jewellery ............................................................48<br />

Job Connect (Access Programs) ......................125<br />

Job Related Skills for the Hospitality Industry 104<br />

Kayaking ..........................................................119<br />

Keel Refresher ..................................................121<br />

Keelboat............................................................121<br />

Keyboarding for Computers ..............................22<br />

La Pratique du Francais ..............................59,117<br />

Labour Economics ..............................................17<br />

Labour Relations - Effective ..............................21<br />

Labour Studies Programs....................................18<br />

Landscape Design Certificate ............................42<br />

Languages & Communications....................67,115<br />

Languages - Distance Education ........................59<br />

Languages - Other ............................................116<br />

Law - Business....................................................14<br />

Law - Corporate..................................................23<br />

Law - Employment ............................................17<br />

Law - Introduction to Condominium ..................64<br />

Law - Investigations..........................................114<br />

Law - Managing Workplace ..............................21<br />

Law - Real Estate................................................22<br />

Law Clerks of Ontario - Institute of....................10<br />

Lawn Alternatives ..............................................42<br />

Learn to Race - Dinghy & Keel ........................121<br />

Learning Disabilities - Adults with ....................69<br />

Legal Office Procedures ....................................22<br />

Legendary Pilgrims’ Road to Compostela........106<br />

Legislation, Benefits, Job Accommodations ......97<br />

Legislation: Policies & Procedures ..................107<br />

Legislative Compliance Courses/Testing ..........84<br />

Leisure Education ............................................118<br />

Leisure Facilities ..............................................112<br />

Let’s Get into Boating ......................................122<br />

Liberal Studies ............................................63,117<br />

Library and Information Technician Diploma....60<br />

Library Resource Centre ..................................132<br />

Life and Career Skills ......................................124<br />

Life Drawing ......................................................48<br />

Life Insurance Agents -<br />

Level II Licensing course for ..........................128<br />

Lighting - Studio ................................................44<br />

Lingerie - Creating Dream..................................35<br />

Link between Disease and the Workplace..........19<br />

Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) ......................125<br />

Literature:A Practical Approach..................59,115<br />

Literature - Introduction to Children’s................68<br />

Litigation Procedures..........................................22<br />

Living Wreath ....................................................40<br />

Logistics (Special Events) ................................113<br />

Longevity - Seven Sound Secrets for..................89<br />

Look Good, Feel Confident ................................33<br />

Lubricant Management and Metal<br />

Working Fluids ..................................................81<br />

Lunar Path ........................................................120<br />

M.Y.O.B. ..................................................26,51,65<br />

Machine Applique ..............................................38<br />

Machine Shop ....................................................81<br />

Machine Shorthand - Introduction to................126<br />

Machine Tool Operator Certificate ....................81<br />

Machine Transcription - Medical........................23<br />

Macintosh OS......................................................28<br />

Macroeconomics ................................................15<br />

Macromedia Dreamweaver 4..............................76<br />

Macromedia Flash 5............................................76<br />

Maintaining Health with External<br />

Care Products ....................................................98<br />

Maintenance Mechanic Fundamentals<br />

Certificate ..........................................................82<br />

Major Malignancies ............................................55<br />

Make-up Artistry Certificate ..............................32<br />

Malignancies - Major..........................................55<br />

Management - Applied Sales..............................16<br />

Management - Canadian Institute of ....................9<br />

Management - Construction Financial................72<br />

Management - Personal Financial ......................15<br />

Management for Results ....................................21<br />

Management in the Non-profit<br />

Sector Certificate ............................................112<br />

Management of Human Resources ....................80<br />

Management of Wounds ....................................57<br />

Management Studies Certificate....................10,20<br />

Managerial Analysis ..........................................20<br />

Managerial Communications..............................20<br />

Managing Workplace Law..................................21


Managing your PC ........................................26,51<br />

Manicure ............................................................32<br />

Manpower Services ..........................................126<br />

Manufacturing Leadership Certificate ........68,126<br />

Manufacturing Technology -<br />

Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in ..................78<br />

MAP - Municipal Administration Program ..........7<br />

MapObjects ........................................................66<br />

March of Dimes - Diskovery Program................10<br />

Marketing ......................................................15,54<br />

Marketing & Business for the<br />

Cosmetics Industry ............................................31<br />

Marketing - Event ............................................113<br />

Marketing Diploma ............................................14<br />

Marketing Strategies ..........................................21<br />

Master Planning of Resources (MPR) ..................8<br />

Materia Medica ................................................101<br />

Material Handling and Plant Layout ..................80<br />

Material Handling Maintenance ........................82<br />

Materials for Designs..........................................39<br />

Materials Properties ............................................83<br />

Maternal Newborn Nursing ................................96<br />

Mathematics..............................................61,68,86<br />

Mechanical Assembly ........................................82<br />

Mechanical Drafting/CAD Certificate................82<br />

Mechanical Techniques -<br />

Metal Casting Certificate ..................................82<br />

Mechanics - Applied ..........................................72<br />

Media Photography ............................................44<br />

Mediation and Negotiation ................................16<br />

Medical Laboratory Assistant/Technician<br />

Certificate......................................................57,90<br />

Medical Laboratory Technology<br />

Courses/Workshops ..........................................90<br />

Medical Machine Transcription..........................23<br />

Medical Terminology..........................................24<br />

Medical Transcription Certificate ......................24<br />

Medico - Legal Aspects ......................................99<br />

Meetings - Effective..........................................114<br />

Mental Health Aspects of Aging ........................57<br />

Mental Health Nursing Certificate ................54,92<br />

Metal Casting Certificate -<br />

Mechanical Techniques ....................................82<br />

Metal Working Fluids and Lubricant<br />

Management ......................................................81<br />

Metallurgy Certificate ........................................83<br />

Metals - Production of ........................................83<br />

Metrology - Principles of....................................83<br />

Microcomputer Aided Design Certificate ..........76<br />

Microcomputer Concepts for Engineering..........77<br />

Microcomputer Engineering Hardware<br />

Certificate ..........................................................77<br />

Microcomputer Engineering Software<br />

Certificate ..........................................................77<br />

Microcomputer Workshops ..............................129<br />

Microcomputers - Servicing ..............................73<br />

Microcontroller M68HC11 ................................73<br />

Microeconomics..................................................15<br />

Microsoft Access ....................................26,51,129<br />

Microsoft Excel ......................................27,51,129<br />

Microsoft FrontPage ..............................30,53,129<br />

Microsoft Office Integration..........................51,65<br />

Microsoft Outlook ..................................30,53,130<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint ............................27,51,129<br />

Microsoft Project ........................................51,129<br />

Microsoft Project for Windows ..........................27<br />

Microsoft Publisher ............................................27<br />

Microsoft Server Administration ........................75<br />

Microsoft Windows ..........................................129<br />

Microsoft Windows NT Workstation & Server..78<br />

Microsoft Word ......................................27,51,129<br />

Microstation ..................................................66,76<br />

Microtranscription ..............................................22<br />

Millinery ............................................................39<br />

Millwright - Industrial Mechanic Certificate......81<br />

Minimum Enrolments ......................................132<br />

Minitab................................................................63<br />

Mixology ..........................................................103<br />

MLCP - Distance Education Delivery ..............127<br />

MLP - Municipal Law Program............................7<br />

Mother’s Day: Writing & Reflecting................123<br />

MPR - Master Planning of Resources ..................8<br />

MS Access ..............................................26,51,129<br />

MS Excel ................................................27,51,129<br />

MS FrontPage ........................................30,53,129<br />

MS Office Integration ..............................27,51,65<br />

MS Outlook ............................................30,53,130<br />

MS PowerPoint ......................................27,51,129<br />

MS Project ..............................................27,51,129<br />

MS Publisher ......................................................27<br />

MS Windows ....................................................129<br />

MS Word ................................................27,51,129<br />

Multi-disciplinary Approach to Treatment<br />

and Programming ............................................110<br />

Multi-use Sport Pant ..........................................38<br />

Multidiscipline Rehabilitation Certificate ..........98<br />

Multimedia..........................................................61<br />

Municipal Accounting & Finance Program..........7<br />

Municipal Administration Program (MAP)..........7<br />

Municipal Financial Administration ....................7<br />

Municipal Law Program (MLP) ..........................7<br />

Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers -<br />

Association of ......................................................7<br />

Music Certificate ................................................43<br />

Musical Performing Ensembles ..........................44<br />

Myths and Legends ............................................67<br />

Nail Technician Certificate ................................32<br />

Nasal CPAP - Introduction to ............................96<br />

National Coaching Certification Program ........119<br />

Nature Photography: Close-up............................44<br />

Navigation using Map and Compass<br />

- Back Country ................................................118<br />

Navigational Weekend - Hands-on ..................122<br />

NDE - Canadian Institute of ................................7<br />

Negotiation and Mediation ................................16<br />

Neonatal Resuscitation........................................95<br />

Neoplastic, Traumatic & Vascular Disorders ....56<br />

Nephrology Certificate for Registered Nurses....92<br />

Netscape ........................................................30,53<br />

Networking - Introduction ..................................74<br />

Neuroanatomy & Physiology..............................56<br />

Neuroscience Nursing Certificate..................56,92<br />

New Germany ..................................................106<br />

Newstart Nursing/RN Refresher Certificate ..56,92<br />

Nonviolent Crisis Intervention............................89<br />

Not-for-profit Sector Studies ............................111<br />

Notetaking Skills ................................................24<br />

Novel Writing - Beginning ..............................118<br />

NT Workstation & Server ..................................78<br />

Nucleic Acid-based Techniques -<br />

Introduction to....................................................90<br />

Nursing Courses/Workshops ........................57,90<br />

Nursing Interventions in Mental Health ............54<br />

Nursing Preparatory Mathematics ......................86<br />

Nutrition - How does your Diet affect Mood<br />

& Energy............................................................88<br />

O.R. Courses ......................................................95<br />

Occupational Health & Safety ......................17,87<br />

Occupational Health Nursing Certificate............94<br />

ODP Refresher/ODP Exam ................................84<br />

Office Administration ........................................22<br />

Office Integration......................................27,51,65<br />

OH & S Training ................................................18<br />

Oil Burner Technician III..................................128<br />

OMDP Courses ..............................................20,65<br />

Oncology Nursing Certificate........................55,94<br />

Online - Putting your Business ..........................30<br />

Ontario Building Code - Introduction to ............70<br />

Ontario Management Development Studies ..20,65<br />

OntarioLearn.com Courses ................................64<br />

Operating Room Certificate................................95<br />

Optimal Support and Care Planning ..................99<br />

Oral Health and Dentistry ..................................88<br />

Organizational Behaviour and<br />

Administration ........................................15,17,65<br />

Outerwear Sewing Courses ................................38<br />

Outlook ..................................................30,53,130<br />

Overview of Dementia Care ............................102<br />

PageMaker ..........................................................51<br />

Painting ..............................................................47<br />

Palliative Care Certificate ..................................98<br />

Palmistry ..........................................................124<br />

Paper Tole ..........................................................49<br />

Paragliding........................................................119<br />

Paramedic Certificate..........................................98<br />

Parking Information..........................................132<br />

Parlons Francais................................................117<br />

Pattern Alterations - Solution to Fit....................36<br />

Pattern Design & Drafting ..................................34<br />

Payment Methods..............................................132<br />

Payroll Administration..........................................8<br />

PC Networking Certificates ................................77<br />

Pedicure ..............................................................32<br />

PEN-ON Conference ........................................111<br />

People - Coaching and Developing ..................127<br />

People - Dealing and Working with Difficult ....65<br />

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Perennials, Bulbs, Annuals ................................41<br />

Perfect Bra Fitting ..............................................38<br />

Perfect Pockets....................................................36<br />

Performance Management Certificate ................12<br />

Perinatal Nursing Certificate..........................59,95<br />

Personal Financial Planning/Management ....11,15<br />

Personal Success ................................................21<br />

Personal Support Worker Certificates ................99<br />

Pest Control Technology ....................................42<br />

Pet Care ............................................................123<br />

Pharmacognosy ................................................101<br />

Pharmacy Technician Diploma ........................100<br />

Philosophy of Art ..........................................45,67<br />

Photo Paint - Corel..............................................26<br />

Photographing your Craft/Art Work ..................45<br />

Photography Certificates - Applied & Art ..........44<br />

Photography Innovative Image ..........................44<br />

Photography Workshops (Non-credit)................45<br />

Photoshop - Adobe..............................................76<br />

Physical Examination........................................101<br />

Physical Sciences......................................61,68,87<br />

Physically Challenged ......................................114<br />

Physics ................................................................87<br />

Physiology & Neuroanatomy..............................56<br />

Physiology of Aging ..........................................57<br />

Phytotherapy (Herbal Medicine)..................58,101<br />

Piano Adult Class................................................43<br />

Piercing and Progressive Dies ............................79<br />

Pillows! Pillows! Pillows! ..................................37<br />

Planning and Assessment....................................57<br />

Planning - Non-Profit Sector ............................112<br />

Plant Identification - General..............................42<br />

Plant Layout and Material Handling ..................80<br />

PLC Programming ..............................................73<br />

Plumbing & Electrical - Residential ..................71<br />

Pockets - Perfect ................................................36<br />

Police Testing - Preparation for ........................128<br />

Politics - Canadian ..............................................67<br />

Portfolio Development........................................63<br />

Portraiture Techniques - Advanced ....................45<br />

Post Traumatic Stress/Drug Testing ..................19<br />

Pottery ................................................................46<br />

Powerboating ....................................................122<br />

PowerPoint..............................................27,51,129<br />

Practical Human Resources Management ........112<br />

Prague in Depth ................................................106<br />

Premier - Adobe..................................................76<br />

Preparation for Academic Skills ......................116<br />

Preparation for Police Testing ..........................128<br />

Preparatory Biology..................................57,66,88<br />

Preparatory Mathematics ..............................61,86<br />

Preparatory Reading/Writing............................115<br />

Preparatory Science ......................................68,87<br />

Prerequisites......................................................132<br />

Principles and Practices of PSR..........................67<br />

Principles of Insurance........................................15<br />

Principles of Metrology ......................................83<br />

Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)....................133<br />

Prior Learning Assessment and<br />

Educational Planning ........................................63<br />

Private Investigation Certificate ......................113<br />

Problem Solving - Decision Making ..................20<br />

Procor Decision Centre ....................................126<br />

Production of Metals ..........................................83<br />

Professional Effectiveness ..................................97<br />

Professional Programs - Associated......................7<br />

Professional Sales Association - Canadian ..........9<br />

Professional Selling in Cosmetics ......................33<br />

Program Applications: Creating a Dynamic<br />

Event Program ................................................113<br />

Program Planning & Evaluation in the<br />

Non-profit Sector ............................................112<br />

Programmable Logic Controller Certificate ......73<br />

Programming Principles using C++....................77<br />

Project ....................................................27,51,129<br />

Project in Mechanical Design ............................82<br />

Project Management - Effective ........................20<br />

Pronunciation, Stress & Intonation for<br />

Non-native English Speakers ..........................116<br />

Property Management Certificate ......................10<br />

Pruning & Maintenance of Shrubs and Trees ....42<br />

PSW Bridging Programs ....................................99<br />

Psychology ..................................................64,122<br />

Psychosocial Rehabilitation Certificate ......67,101<br />

Public Relations for the Non-profit Sector ......113<br />

Public Safety Communications Certificate ......128<br />

Public Transportation........................................132<br />

Publisher ............................................................27<br />

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Publishing - Introduction to Self- ....................118<br />

Puppy Kindergarten ..........................................123<br />

Purchasing Management Association of Canada . .1 2<br />

Putting your Business Online..............................30<br />

Quality Assurance Certificates ..........................83<br />

Quality Concepts, Techniques & Motivation ....83<br />

QuarkXpress ......................................................75<br />

Quattro Pro for Windows....................................51<br />

Quick Sketching Workshop ................................48<br />

Quickbooks for Small Business ....................28,52<br />

quickstart Programs ..........................................127<br />

Quillow ..............................................................36<br />

Quilting Courses ................................................37<br />

Reading/Writing - Preparatory..........................115<br />

Real Estate Law ..................................................22<br />

Receptionist - Dental Office ..............................21<br />

Records and Information Management<br />

Certificate ..........................................................61<br />

Recreation and Leisure Service Diploma ........112<br />

Reflexology Certificate Course ........................101<br />

Reflexology Workshop - Foot ............................88<br />

Refunds ............................................................133<br />

Registration Form ................................................6<br />

Reincarnation and Past Life Regressions..........124<br />

Relations - Construction Human and Labour ....72<br />

Relations - Effective Labour ..............................21<br />

Relax with Sound Healing ..................................88<br />

Relaxation ........................................................120<br />

Release and Waiver ..........................................133<br />

Remote Sensing ..................................................66<br />

Renal Replacement Therapy Options - Dialysis. . . .9 2<br />

Report Writing & Adaptive Technology<br />

Training............................................................114<br />

Report Writing and Evidence Gathering<br />

(Security)..........................................................114<br />

Rescue - Rig and Rappel/River ........................119<br />

Research Methods and Mental Health Nursing ..54<br />

Researching & Reporting-Languages..........67,115<br />

Residency & Time Requirements for<br />

Certificate and Diploma ..................................133<br />

Residential Design & Construction Certificate ..71<br />

Residential Electrical & Plumbing......................71<br />

Residential Electricity ........................................85<br />

Residential Framing..........................................128<br />

Restorative Care................................................103<br />

Resume Writing and E-resumes..........................59<br />

Resuscitation - Neonatal ....................................95<br />

Retirement - Financial Strategies for Successful . .1 2<br />

Review for RN Exams ........................................94<br />

Risk Management and Estate Planning ..............11<br />

RN Certificates ..............................................54,91<br />

Rock Climbing..................................................119<br />

Romance Writing................................................67<br />

RPN Certificates ............................................54,91<br />

RPN Medication Refresher ................................67<br />

Safety in the Arts ................................................50<br />

Sailing and Powerboating ................................121<br />

Sales Association - Canadian Professional ..........9<br />

Sales Management - Applied..............................16<br />

Sanitation and Safety ..........................................97<br />

Sashiko Sewing ..................................................38<br />

Science - Preparatory ..........................................68<br />

Sculpture ............................................................49<br />

Sea Kayaking Exploration Weekend ................119<br />

Secrets to Bra Fitting ..........................................38<br />

Security & Private Investigation ......................113<br />

Self-care Seminar - You 1st, After Me ............114<br />

Self-Publishing - Introduction to ......................118<br />

Senior Citizens..................................................133<br />

Sensing - Remote................................................66<br />

Sensory Loss Certificate ..............................59,114<br />

Serger Courses ....................................................37<br />

Server Administration - Microsoft......................75<br />

Server - WWW ..................................................30<br />

Service - Essentials of Customer ........................16<br />

Servicing Microcomputers..................................73<br />

Seven Sound Secrets for Longevity....................89<br />

Sewing Machine Training Program - Industrial . .3 5<br />

Sewing Techniques Courses ..............................35<br />

Shall we Trance ................................................125<br />

Shiatsu Workshop - Therapeutic ......................120<br />

Shielded Metal Arc Welding ..............................70<br />

Shorthand - Introduction to Machine................126<br />

Shrubs/Trees - Deciduous ..................................42<br />

Sign Language ..................................................116<br />

Silk Road and in Tibet - Adventures along the. . . .1 0 6<br />

Silversmithing ....................................................49<br />

Simply Accounting - CA ..............................26,50<br />

Simulations - Integrated Office ..........................23<br />

Sing your Way to Health ....................................88<br />

Skating - In-line ................................................120<br />

Small Business Bookkeeping..............................21<br />

Small Business - How to Start a ........................21<br />

Smart Serve Certification Course ....................103<br />

Smocking ............................................................36<br />

Social Psychology ............................................122<br />

Social Sciences ............................................63,122<br />

Social Service Worker Diploma ......................107<br />

Sociology ..........................................................122<br />

Software Engineering..........................................74<br />

Software Engineering Specialist Certificate ......74<br />

Solid Works ........................................................79<br />

Solving Canine Behaviour Problems................123<br />

Sound Healing - Relax with................................88<br />

Spanish..............................................................116<br />

Spark Start Adult ..............................................121<br />

Speaking with Confidence ................................118<br />

Special Design Workshops ................................39<br />

Special Events Program ....................................112<br />

Special Floral Tributes........................................39<br />

Specialty Courses................................................38<br />

Specialty Lines....................................................15<br />

Speed Development for Court Reporting ..........24<br />

Spiritual Healing with Crystals and Colours ....124<br />

Sports ................................................................120<br />

SQL - Databases for the PCs ..............................77<br />

Staff Training and Development ........................17<br />

Stained Glass Foundation ..................................49<br />

Starting your Garden ..........................................42<br />

Statistical Process Control ..................................83<br />

Statistics ........................................................68,86<br />

Statistics, Databases & the Internet in<br />

Clinical Research ..............................................91<br />

Stoney Creek Courses ..........................................2<br />

Strategic and Long-range Planning ..................112<br />

Strength Training Leader Module ....................113<br />

Stress Awareness ................................................19<br />

Student Card - Acknowledgment Form and ....130<br />

Studio Lighting ..................................................44<br />

Substance Use/Abuse in the Workplace ............18<br />

Supervision & Human Relations ........................61<br />

Supervision - Effective ......................................21<br />

Supervisory Management (CSM) Certificate ......8<br />

Supervisory Management Certificate (CSM) ......9<br />

Supervisory Skills for Business and Industry ....68<br />

Surfing the Net for Health Information ..............88<br />

Surveillance - Advanced ..................................113<br />

Surveys - Engineering ........................................72<br />

Swimwear - Basics..............................................39<br />

Symptom Control and Management ..................94<br />

Symptom Management ......................................98<br />

Table of Contents..................................................1<br />

Tai Chi ..............................................................120<br />

Tarot - Made Easy ............................................124<br />

Tassel Making ....................................................37<br />

Taxation ..............................................................15<br />

TCM and Allergies ............................................88<br />

TCP/IP Protocol Analysis ..................................75<br />

Teaching Skills for Arts & Crafts Teachers........45<br />

Teaching the Adult Learner Certificate ..64,68,111<br />

Team Building and Leadership ..........................21<br />

Techniques & Colour Harmonies ......................39<br />

Technology - Embracing ..................................125<br />

Temperature Control Systems - Automatic ........69<br />

Tennis................................................................120<br />

Terminology - Medical ......................................24<br />

Textile Technology ............................................84<br />

Thai - Thyme for ..............................................104<br />

Theories of Career Development ......................109<br />

Theory (Music) ..................................................43<br />

Theory of Advanced Footcare Practices-RNs<br />

& RPNs..............................................................91<br />

Thread & Bead Embellishing..............................35<br />

Thyme for Thai ................................................104<br />

Tibet - Adventures along the Silk Road and in 106<br />

Tomato Cage Topiary ........................................40<br />

Tool & Die plus CNC Programming ................128<br />

Topiary Tree........................................................40<br />

Touchtone Registration ........................................4<br />

Tour - Sewing ....................................................35<br />

Tourism & Travel Diploma ..............................105<br />

Tours - Worldwide............................................105<br />

Toxicology ..........................................................87<br />

Training and Development - Staff ......................17<br />

Trance - Shall we ..............................................125<br />

Transcription - Medical Machine........................23<br />

Transfer Policy..................................................133<br />

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Transfusion Medicine ....................................58,90<br />

Transportation of Dangerous Goods ..................85<br />

Traumatic, Vascular & Neoplastic Disorders ....56<br />

Travel Education ..............................................106<br />

Travel Operations..............................................105<br />

Travel Sales Techniques ..................................105<br />

Trees/Shrubs - Deciduous ..................................42<br />

Trim Finishing & Cabinetry................................71<br />

Tuscany - The Cuisine of..................................104<br />

Twig Furniture ....................................................50<br />

Ultimate Fleece Jacket ........................................38<br />

Ultimate Weather Pant........................................38<br />

Understanding Financial Statements ..................15<br />

Understanding Iridology ....................................89<br />

Union Counsellor................................................18<br />

Unions - Conflict Resolution/Working with ......94<br />

Unisex Walking Jacket ......................................38<br />

UNIX ..................................................................75<br />

Upholstery ..........................................................37<br />

Using and Managing Databases..........................23<br />

Using Windows..............................................28,52<br />

Vascular, Neoplastic & Traumatic Disorders ....56<br />

VHF Restricted Radio Operator’s License ......122<br />

Vision Aids Technology Certificate ................114<br />

Visual Arts Certificates ......................................45<br />

Visual Basic 2 for Windows ..............................75<br />

Visual Programming - Advanced........................75<br />

Vocal Adult ........................................................43<br />

Volunteer Management Certificate ..................112<br />

W.S.I.B. Workplace Safety & Insurance<br />

Board Claims ....................................................22<br />

Waste and Wastewater Treatment ......................87<br />

Watercolour Painting ..........................................48<br />

Waxing - Introduction to Hair Removal ............31<br />

Wealth Accumulation ........................................11<br />

Web Graphics ................................................30,53<br />

Web Languages & Tools ....................................74<br />

Web Page Design ..........................................30,53<br />

Web Scripting - Introduction to ....................30,53<br />

WebCT - How to Develop a Course with ..........69<br />

Webmaster Certificate ..................................29,52<br />

Wedding Photography Workshop ......................45<br />

Weekend Facts to Remember ..........................123<br />

Weekend Food ..................................................104<br />

Weekend Workshops ........................................123<br />

Welder Operator..................................................70<br />

Welding........................................................70,128<br />

Weldments and Structural ..................................82<br />

Wellness - Aura and Chakras............................124<br />

What in the World is Going on ..........................68<br />

WHMIS..........................................................18,85<br />

Wilderness ........................................................120<br />

Windows ......................................22,25,28,52,129<br />

Windows/Internet Configuration ..................30,53<br />

Windows NT Workstation & Server ..................78<br />

Withdrawals......................................................133<br />

Women into Skills Trades (WIST) ..................126<br />

Woodworking ....................................................72<br />

Word ......................................................27,51,129<br />

Word Processing ................................................23<br />

WordPerfect for Windows..................................52<br />

Working with Dementia Clients -<br />

Multi Discipline Program ................................102<br />

Working with Windows......................................23<br />

Workplace and Disease - Link between..............19<br />

Workplace - Diversity in the ............................109<br />

Workplace - Substance Use/Abuse in the ..........18<br />

Workplace Law - Managing ..............................21<br />

Workplace Leadership Program ......................114<br />

Workplace Safety and Insurance Act..................87<br />

Workplace Violence Intervention ......................89<br />

Workshop for Windows......................................25<br />

World of Abnormal Psychology ........................64<br />

Worldwide Tours ..............................................105<br />

Wounds - Management of ..................................57<br />

Wreaths ..............................................................40<br />

Writing - Resumes and E-Resumes ....................59<br />

Writing & Reflecting -<br />

Mother’s Day/Father’s Day ............................124<br />

Writing for Publication Certificate ..............67,118<br />

Writing Poetry ..................................................118<br />

Writing/Reading - Preparatory..........................115<br />

Writing Skills - Effective..................................115<br />

WWW Server......................................................30<br />

Yoga..................................................................120<br />

You 1st, After Me: Seminar for Self-care ........114<br />

YWCA of/du Canada Fitness Leadership<br />

Certification Program ......................................113


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