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MOHAWK COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

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

BUSINESS<br />

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

Computer ........................................................................................24<br />

Diplomas ........................................................................................13<br />

General Interest ..............................................................................12<br />

Labour Studies ................................................................................17<br />

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

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ........................................................119<br />

COMPUTER<br />

Business - Computer ......................................................................24<br />

Business Development - Computer ..............................................123<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> - Computer ......................................................48<br />

Engineering Technology - Computer ..............................................71<br />

COURSE LISTINGS<br />

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

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

<strong>Summer</strong> Courses............................................................................132<br />

CREATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

Aesthetics/Cosmetics ......................................................................29<br />

Dressmaking/Fashion ......................................................................31<br />

Floral/Horticulture ..........................................................................37<br />

Music ..............................................................................................40<br />

Photography ....................................................................................41<br />

Visual Arts ......................................................................................43<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION/ONTARIOLEARN.COM<br />

Associated Professional Programs ..................................................61<br />

Business ..........................................................................................50<br />

Computer ........................................................................................48<br />

Health Sciences ..............................................................................51<br />

Languages & Communications ......................................................56<br />

Library & Information Technician/Records Management ..............57<br />

Mathematics/Physical Sciences ......................................................59<br />

OntarioLearn.com............................................................................61<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

Apprenticeship/Skills Development ................................................67<br />

Building and Construction Sciences................................................68<br />

Computer ........................................................................................71<br />

Electrotechnology ............................................................................70<br />

Fire Services ....................................................................................75<br />

Industrial Management, Mechanical & Materials Engineering ......76<br />

Legislative Compliance Courses/Testing ........................................81<br />

Mathematics/Statistics ....................................................................82<br />

Physical Sciences ............................................................................83<br />

Physics ............................................................................................83<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

GENERAL INTEREST/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

Astronomy ....................................................................................118<br />

Cooking ..........................................................................................98<br />

Dancing ........................................................................................117<br />

Developing New Interests ............................................................118<br />

Life and Career Skills ....................................................................119<br />

Pet Care ........................................................................................118<br />

HEALTH SCIENCES<br />

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ......................................................85<br />

Complementary Therapies ..............................................................91<br />

For the General Public ....................................................................84<br />

Gerontology ....................................................................................97<br />

Health Professionals & Health Care Workers ................................86<br />

Medical Laboratory Technology ....................................................86<br />

Nursing & Practical Nursing Certificates ........................................88<br />

Non-Nursing Certificates & Diplomas ............................................91<br />

Personal Support Worker ................................................................94<br />

Rehabilitation ..................................................................................96<br />

HOSPITALITY & TRAVEL<br />

Bartending Certificate ....................................................................98<br />

Hospitality & Food Courses ............................................................98<br />

Tourism & Travel ..........................................................................101<br />

Travel <strong>Education</strong> ..........................................................................100<br />

HUMAN SERVICES<br />

Bereavement & Career/Counselling ..............................................103<br />

Child & Youth Worker Diploma ..................................................102<br />

ECE ..............................................................................................102<br />

Not-for-Profit ................................................................................105<br />

Recreation & Leisure Services/Special Events ............................106<br />

Security & Private Investigation ..................................................107<br />

Social Service Worker ..................................................................102<br />

Special Needs ................................................................................107<br />

Workplace Leadership ..................................................................109<br />

LANGUAGES & COMMUNICATIONS<br />

English ..........................................................................................109<br />

English as a Second Language ......................................................110<br />

Languages - Other ........................................................................111<br />

Preparatory Courses ......................................................................110<br />

LEISURE EDUCATION ................................................................113<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCES ......................................................................117<br />

WEEKEND WORKSHOPS ............................................................117<br />

COLLEGE INFORMATION<br />

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

<strong>College</strong> Services ............................................................................124<br />

Financial Information ....................................................................125<br />

Index ..............................................................................................132<br />

Maps ..............................................................................................130<br />

Parking ..........................................................................................126<br />

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

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

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BRANTFORD/STONEY CREEK COURSE LISTINGS<br />

BRANTFORD COURSES<br />

AccPac AC Electrical/Electronic Theory<br />

AccPac<br />

Applied Accounting - Bookkeeping<br />

Biology Preparatory<br />

Blue Print Reading Mechanical<br />

Braille<br />

CA Simply Accounting<br />

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

Ceramics<br />

Certification of Qualification Prep Mechanic<br />

CNC Programming<br />

Communications (Langs)<br />

DC Electrical/Electronic Theory<br />

DeafBlindness - An Introduction<br />

STONEY CREEK COURSES<br />

AC Electrical/Electronic Theory<br />

AccPac - Accounts Payable<br />

Air Conditioning for HRAC<br />

Bending Dies<br />

Blank, Draw & Trim Dies<br />

Blue Print Reading Mechanical<br />

Blue Print Reading Welding<br />

Cabinet Making<br />

CAD/CAM Advanced 3D<br />

CAM Operated Dies<br />

Ceramics<br />

CNC Programming<br />

Common Drive Components<br />

Deep Draw Dies<br />

Electrical/Electronic Applications for Fluid<br />

Power<br />

Easy Flower Arranging<br />

Employment Law<br />

Feng Shui: What Is It?<br />

Finance and Accounting<br />

Foot Reflexology Workshop<br />

Human Resource Management Studies<br />

Introduction to Microcomputer CAD<br />

Jazz Improvisation Workshop<br />

Living Wreath<br />

Machine Shop<br />

Materials for Designs<br />

MS Excel<br />

MS PowerPoint<br />

MS Word for Windows<br />

Electricity 2-Commercial/Light Industrial<br />

Electronics I (Semiconductors)<br />

Framing Techniques<br />

Furniture Finishing<br />

Furniture/Cabinetmaking<br />

Gas Metal Arc Welding<br />

Hydraulic Troubleshooting<br />

Introduction to Die Design<br />

Introduction to Microcomputer CAD<br />

Jewellery & Silversmithing<br />

Machine Shop<br />

Material Handling Maintenance<br />

Mechanical<br />

Mechanical Assembly<br />

Mixology<br />

MS Excel<br />

Occupational Health & Safety<br />

Organizational Behaviour and<br />

Administration<br />

Palmistry<br />

Paper Tole<br />

Photography<br />

Physically Challenged A<br />

Smart Serve Certification Course<br />

Spanish for Beginners<br />

Using Windows<br />

Watercolour Painting<br />

Web Page Design<br />

Welding<br />

Workshop for Windows<br />

MS PowerPoint<br />

MS Word for Windows<br />

Piercing and Progressive Dies<br />

Power Transmission<br />

Pre-Licence Truck - Coach Technician-Class<br />

310T<br />

Project In Mechanical Design<br />

Residential Electrical & Plumbing<br />

Shielded Metal Arc Welding<br />

Smart Serve Certification Course<br />

Trim Finishing & Cabinetry<br />

Using Windows<br />

Watercolour Painting<br />

Welding<br />

Weldments and Structural<br />

Wine Appreciation<br />

Workshop for Windows<br />

Please see individual sections of this<br />

catalogue for details on the above courses.<br />

PA R K I N G<br />

R E G U L AT I O N S<br />

F E N N E L L<br />

P.O. Box 2034<br />

Hamilton, Ontario<br />

L8N 3T2<br />

(905) 575-2316<br />

Please see page 126<br />

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

Offered via Distance <strong>Education</strong> 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 />

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> Active Learning 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 <strong>Education</strong> 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. <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> 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 126.<br />

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ASSOCIATED<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR<br />

NDE<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 ( C I N 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 NDT,<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 />

off ers the foll owin g pr ogram s. T he p rogra m<br />

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

The re gist rati on fee does not in clud e c ours e<br />

manual or CINDE membership.<br />

Liquid Penetrant Levels 1 & 2<br />

Tuesday, September 9, <strong>2003</strong><br />

Thursday, January 15, 2004<br />

FEE: $500.00<br />

Magnetic Particle Levels 1 & 2<br />

Thursday, September 11, <strong>2003</strong><br />

Tuesday, January 13, 2004<br />

FEE: $500.00<br />

Radiography Level 1<br />

Wednesday, January 14, 2004<br />

FEE: $500.00<br />

Eddy Current Level 1<br />

Monday, January 12, 2004<br />

FEE: $500.00<br />

Engineering Materials and<br />

Components (EMC)<br />

Monday, September 8, <strong>2003</strong><br />

FEE: $500.00<br />

Ultrasonics Level 1<br />

Wednesday, September 10, <strong>2003</strong><br />

FEE: $ 500.00<br />

E v en i n g W o r k sh o p s ( 4 h o u r s) f or a ll N DT<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 g o 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: $335.00<br />

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

Location: Fennell Campus, Room E027<br />

Note: Safety shoes are mandatory for<br />

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 />

Pl ease send your request for enrolme nt wi th<br />

course payment to:<br />

Registrar, Canadian Institute for NDE<br />

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

ext. 3183; Fax: (905)574-6080 or<br />

email registration@cinde.ca<br />

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

ASSOCIATION OF<br />

MUNICIPAL MANAGERS,<br />

CLERKS AND TREASURERS<br />

OF ONTARIO<br />

For more information about the AMCT<br />

program or correspondence courses,<br />

please contact Rosita, AMCTO Provincial office<br />

at (905)602-4294 ext. 24.<br />

For more information about courses liste d below,<br />

ple ase call (905)575-2358 or<br />

email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

MUNICIPAL<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

PROGRAM (MAP)<br />

Units 1 - 4 are intended to upgrade the skills<br />

of municipal managers, clerks and treasurers.<br />

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

M A P o r M L P a r e e l i g i b l e f o r a M o h a w k<br />

C olle ge “Ack nowl edge ment of Co mple tion ”<br />

and an AMCTO “Certificate of Completion”.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

AMCT1 Introduction to Local Government - Unit 1<br />

AMCT2 Municipal Administration Structure Unit 2<br />

AMCT3 Municipal Financial Administration - Unit 3<br />

AMCT4 Management in the Municipality<br />

INTRODUCTION TO LOCAL<br />

GOVERNMENT - UNIT 1<br />

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

government system in Ontario as it has evolved<br />

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

pressures and ada ptations, to the present structure.<br />

AMCT1 FEE: $195.78 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 5:00-7:00 FF Apr17 709554<br />

MANAGEMENT IN THE MUNICIPALITY<br />

T h i s u ni t e x a mi n e s a n u mb e r o f a s pe c t s o f<br />

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

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

medium sized rural and urban municipalities.<br />

AMCT4 FEE: $195.78 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 7:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709557<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 (Contracts)<br />

AMCT9 Municipal Law 4 - Land Related Law<br />

MUNICIPAL LAW - PHASE 3<br />

(CONTRACTS)<br />

T h e o b j e c ti v e s o f t h i s c o u r s e a r e to i d e n ti f y<br />

s itua tion s in w hic h an en f or c ea ble c o ntr ac tu al<br />

r e la t i o n s h ip ma y a r i s e , t o i d e n t i f y th e b a s ic<br />

components of a formal contract, and to learn to<br />

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

principles introduce d in the course are reinfor ced<br />

th ro ugh e xa min ation o f mun icipa l c ontr ac ts in<br />

such ar eas as tendering, construction, consulting,<br />

computing, and sale of goods.<br />

AMCT8 FEE: $215.78 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 5:30-7:30 FF Apr16 709559<br />

MUNICIPAL LAW 4 -<br />

LAND RELATED LAW<br />

Th is c ou rs e is d es ig ne d to p ro vi de s tu de nt s<br />

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

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

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

mu ni c ip al r e sp on s ib il i ti es . M et ho ds of l an d<br />

acqu isit ion, li ens aga inst la nd, Pl anni ng Act<br />

responsibilities are considered, in addition to<br />

basic concepts of land law and surveying.<br />

AMCT9 FEE: $215.78 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709560<br />

MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTING &<br />

FINANCE PROGRAM<br />

Program of Studies<br />

AMCTA Municipal Accounting Program 1 - Accounting<br />

AMCTB Municipal Accounting Program 2 - Finance<br />

MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTING PROGRAM 1<br />

- ACCOUNTING<br />

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

m u n i c i p a l a c c o u n t i n g i n c l u d i n g F u n d<br />

ac c ou n ti n g, Pu b li c S e rv i ce A c co u nt i ng an d<br />

A u d i t i n g S t a n d a r d s , R e v e n u e a n d C a p i t a l<br />

F u n d B u d g e t i n g p l u s R e v e n u e F u n d<br />

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

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

expe n ditur es and grant s. S tude nts will use a<br />

Practice Set to learn and hone their municipal<br />

accounting knowledge.<br />

AMCTA FEE: $215.78 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 5:00-7:00 FF Apr16 709558<br />

APICS - THE EDUCATIONAL<br />

SOCIETY FOR RESOURCE<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Please register through <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> with<br />

cheques payable to <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. APICS,<br />

t h e E d u c a t i o n a l S o c i e t y f o r R e s o u r c e<br />

Ma na ge me nt , is a p ro fe ss io na l or ga ni zat io n<br />

w i t h a m e m b e r s h i p o f o v e r 7 0 , 0 0 0 p e o p l e<br />

wo rl dw id e. T he H am il to n Ch ap te r, t he f irs t<br />

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

Re gio n VI II o f API CS , wh ic h enc om pa ss es<br />

al l of t he C an ad ia n ch ap te rs . Th e Ham il t on<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 />

<strong>College</strong>, offers three programs, each suited to<br />

a specif ic level in professional development.<br />

T h e s e i n c l u d e : t h e E n t e r p r i s e R e s o u r c e<br />

M a n a g e m e n t p r o g r a m , w h i c h c a n h e l p<br />

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

Certified in Integrated Resource Management<br />

( C I R M ) p r o g r a m ; t h e F u n d a m e n t a l s o f<br />

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

( F M O M ) p r o g r a m , a n d t h e C e r t i f i e d i n<br />

P r o d u c t i o n a n d I n v e n t o r y M a n a g e m e n t<br />

( C P I M ) r e v i e w p r o g r a m , f o r p r o f e s s i o n a l s<br />

who are looking for accreditation in the field<br />

of Materials Management.<br />

For information on APICS activities<br />

contact APICS Hamilton Chapter at<br />

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

(905)689-3374 (fax), or write<br />

APICS Hamilton Chapter,<br />

2025 Guelph Line, Suite 230,<br />

Burlington, Ont. L7P 4X4.Website:<br />

www.apicshamilton.org. Email can be sent<br />

to info@apicshamilton.org<br />

Registration for all<br />

courses commences at<br />

8:30 a.m. on March 3.<br />

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

APICS - ENTERPRISE<br />

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT<br />

EDUCATION (CIRM)<br />

The long te rm succ ess of your car eer a nd your<br />

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

w e ll - in t e g r a t e d p e o p le - i n d iv i d u a ls a n d te a ms<br />

capa ble of tr ansf orming the or ganiz ation into a<br />

value-dr iven enter prise that will thrive now, and<br />

i n t o t h e 2 1 s t c e n t u r y . T o a c h i e v e t h i s g o a l ,<br />

individuals and organ ization s mus t develop the<br />

m a n a g e r i a l a n d le a d e r s h i p s k i ll s to i n te g r a te<br />

o r g a n iz a t io n a l r e s o u r c e s s u c h a s i n f o r ma t io n<br />

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

q u a l i t y , p r o d u c t i o n a n d s u p p o r t e q u i p m e n t ,<br />

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

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

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

s u c c e s s f u l ly u t il i z e t o d a y ’ s h i g h ly c o m p l e x ,<br />

in te g ra te d bu s ine s s s ys te ms, s uc h a s E RP a nd<br />

M R P I I . T h e H a m il to n C h a p te r o f A P I C S c a n<br />

o f f e r y o u th e t o o ls n e e d e d to a s s u me g r e a te r<br />

le ad er s hip r e sp on s ibilities , ac qu ir e a c omp lete<br />

understanding of the multiple business f unctions<br />

in your organization and how they inter act, and<br />

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

b us in e s s d e c is ion . Th e C e r tif ie d in I n te g r ate d<br />

Res ourc e Man agement (CI RM ) pr ogr am of fe rs<br />

compr ehens ive, integrated resource management<br />

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

companies develop to their fullest potential and<br />

s o l v e a w i d e r a n g e o f b u s i n e s s p r o b l e m s -<br />

encouraging future innovation and discovery.<br />

Please note: All exams are administered by<br />

Promissor. You are responsible for<br />

examination fees. 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, CONCEPTS &<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

This first module introduces the participant to the<br />

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

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

o r g a n iz a tio n a l d e s ig n a n d s tr u c tu r e , th e b a s ic<br />

bu sin es s pr oce ss e s th at will be c o ve re d in this<br />

curriculum, and the four basic support functions<br />

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

accounting, and information systems. Participants<br />

are strongly advised to take this course first.<br />

SPC16 FEE: $390.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May6 709865<br />

APICS - FUNDAMENTALS<br />

OF MATERIALS AND<br />

OPERATIONS<br />

MANAGEMENT (FMOM)<br />

This diploma program is designed for people<br />

w o r k i n g i n M a t e r i a l s a n d O p e r a t i o n s<br />

M a n a g e m e n t ( o r i n a f u n c t i o n a l a r e a t h a t<br />

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

M a n a g e m e n t ) w h o n e e d t o l e a r n t h e<br />

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

Management. Upon the successful completion<br />

o f a n y f o u r o f t h e f i v e m o d u l e s ( F I C i s<br />

mandatory) of this program, you may request<br />

a diploma through the local chapter of APICS.<br />

A n h o n o u r s d i p l o m a m a y b e r e q u e s t e d<br />

t h r o u g h t h e l o c a l c h a p t e r o f A P I C S a f t e r<br />

successful 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 />

t h r o u g h t h e u s e o f m a t e r i a l r e q u i r e m e n t s<br />

p l a n n i n g ( M R P ) , c a p a c i t y m a n a g e m e n t ,<br />

c a p a c i t y r e q u i r e m e n t s p l a n n i n g ( C R P ) ,<br />

p r oduc tion ac tivi ty contr ol (PAC ), and Just -<br />

i n- Ti me m an uf ac tu ri ng . Th is c ou rs e st ud ie s<br />

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

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

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

individual order control.<br />

SPC13 FEE: $370.00 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr28 709863<br />

APICS - CERTIFIED IN<br />

PRODUCTION AND<br />

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT<br />

(CPIM)<br />

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

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

c om pet en ce in c ore b us ine ss f unc ti on s. Th e<br />

C P IM pr o gr a m de v el o ps in - de p th t e ch n ic a l<br />

s k i l l s t h a t h e l p y o u m a k e v a l u a b l e<br />

co ntributio ns to your organi zation’s succes s.<br />

APICS CPIM certification is designed for the<br />

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

I nvent ory Mana gemen t. C erti fica t ion revie w<br />

c o ur se s a re d e si g ne d t o pr e pa re st ud e nt s t o<br />

w r i t e t h e C P I M e x a m s a n d A R E N O T<br />

I N T E N D E D T O T E A C H B A S I C<br />

P R I N C I P L E S A N D C O N C E P T S. S t u d e n t s<br />

i n t e r e s t e d i n f u n d a m e n t a l M a t e r i a l s<br />

M an ag em e n t ed uc at io n sh o ul d en ro ll i n th e<br />

F u n d a m e n t a l s o f M a t e r i a l a n d O p e r a t i o n s<br />

M a n a g e m e n t p r o g r a m . P l e a s e n o t e t h a t a l l<br />

exams are administered by Promissor. Exam;<br />

f ees a re th e s tu den t’s r esp on sib ili ty . D et ail s<br />

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

local APICS Chapter.<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 />

BASICS OF SUPPLY CHAIN<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Module was developed to answer the need for<br />

f u nd am e nt al e d uc at i on i n m an u fa ct u ri ng . I t<br />

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

m ana geme nt th at is val uab le to th ose in th e<br />

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

m a nu f a ct u ri n g s ys t e ms , f o re c as t i ng , m a st e r<br />

p l a n n in g , M a t e ri a l R e q u i re m e n t s P l an n i n g ,<br />

capacity management, Production Activity<br />

Control, purchasing, inventory management,<br />

physical distribution, Total Quality<br />

Management, and Just in Time<br />

manufacturing. It is recommended this course<br />

be taken first.<br />

SPC15 FEE: $370.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 9:00-12:00 FF May10 709859<br />

MASTER PLANNING OF RESOURCES<br />

(MPR)<br />

Students explore processes used to: develop<br />

sales and operations plans; identify and assess<br />

internal and external demand and forecasting<br />

requirements; and effect an achievable master<br />

schedule consistent with business policies,<br />

objectives and resource constraints. The<br />

course focuses on developing and validating a<br />

plan of supply, relating management of<br />

demand to the environment and developing<br />

and validating the master schedule.<br />

SPC24 FEE: $360.00 ☎<br />

S1 9 MO 7:00-10:00 FF May5 709862<br />

CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF<br />

BOOKKEEPING<br />

Interested in a career as a professional<br />

bookkeeper? The Canadian Institute of<br />

Bookkeeping is a national, non-profit<br />

organization dedicated to preparing<br />

individuals for greater financial and job<br />

security as a Certified Bookkeeper. The<br />

program includes nine courses with both<br />

theory and computer application components.<br />

A grade of 65% is required. Certain courses<br />

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

Practical experience is required before<br />

qualifying for certification. Program<br />

graduates will be governed by a Code of<br />

Ethics which sets out professional<br />

responsibilities and conduct.<br />

For more information on this program,<br />

please call the Canadian Institute of<br />

Bookkeeping, P.O. Box 963,<br />

31 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, ON M5C 2K3<br />

Tel:(416)366- 2856 or (416) 461-4910<br />

Fax:(416)366-8179 or (416) 461-4910.<br />

cibcb@hotmail.com<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709391<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 />

8 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


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 CHOICE!<br />

CERTIFICATE IN<br />

SUPER VISORY<br />

MANAGEMENT (CSM) AND<br />

CERTIFICATE AND<br />

DESIGNATION IN<br />

MANAGEMENT AND<br />

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

T h e C a n a d i a n I n s t i t u t e of M a n a g e m en t , 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 s s o c i a t i o n e s t a b l i s h e d i n 1 9 4 2 , h a s 2 2<br />

branches located across Canada. The Institute<br />

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

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 , e f f i c i e n c y ,<br />

e f fe c t i v en e s s a n d e x c el l e n c e i n i n d iv i d u a ls<br />

a n d o r g a n i z a t i o n s . T h e C e r t i f i c a t e i n<br />

Supe rvisor y Ma nagemen t (C SM) offers four<br />

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

beginning their careers, or those who wish to<br />

qua lify for thei r f irst supe rviso ry r ole. CSM<br />

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

su bj ec t ce rt if ic ate s tu dy p ro gr am l ead in g to<br />

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

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

progr am is desig ned to expo se mem bers-onc<br />

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

r e s p o n s i b i l it y a n d t o e n h an c e m a n a g em e n t<br />

s ki l l s o f c ur r en t s u p er v is o r s a nd ma n ag e r s.<br />

A l l c a n d i d a t e s s e e k i n g a d m i s s i o n t o t h e<br />

pr og ram m us t m ee t cer ta in cr ite ri a. Co nt act<br />

the Hamilton CIM branch office for details.<br />

ADVANCED 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 />

se co nda ry st ud ies c an ap ply f or ex emp ti ons<br />

fr om c ou rs es i n th e C .I .M . pr og ra m. P lea se<br />

con tact th e H amil ton CIM br anch off ice for<br />

details . C.I.M . cours es may also be us ed for<br />

exemption from post secondary courses.<br />

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

PROGRAM OF STUDYNOTE: “A”<br />

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

courses run in Winter semester.<br />

F e e s i n c l u d e m e m b e r s h i p i n t h e C a n a d i a n<br />

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

networking and subscription to the Canadian<br />

M a n a g e r M a g a z i n e . S e n d a p p l i c a t i o n s a n d<br />

fee s dire ctly to the Hamilto n Branc h Offi ce.<br />

F ee s m us t be re ce ive d be for e th e f ir st cl as s<br />

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

until fees are paid.<br />

For further details contact the<br />

Canadian Institute of Management,<br />

Hamilton Branch, P.O. Box 36622,<br />

Eastgate Postal Outlet,<br />

75 Centennial Parkway North,<br />

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

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

Fax (905)561-5995 between<br />

8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.,<br />

Mondays and Fridays and<br />

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

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

email admin@cim-hamilton.com<br />

Year Course<br />

1A<br />

1B<br />

2A<br />

2B<br />

3A<br />

3B<br />

Organizational Behaviour<br />

Managerial Communications<br />

Canadian Business Law<br />

Human Resource Management<br />

Managerial Accounting<br />

M a r k e t i n g<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 e d o n<br />

estab lish ing a p osit ive imag e an d e nhanc ing<br />

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

profession. The CPSA Sales Institute will be<br />

off eri ng th e Sal e s Ce rti fi cat ion P rog ram f or<br />

sal es pro fes sio nal s and th ose in ter est ed in a<br />

sales career<br />

• T h e p r o g r a m w i l l l e a d t o d e s i g n a t i o n a s<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 certification<br />

please contact the CPSA Sales Institute,<br />

145 Wellington St. W., Suite 310, Toronto,<br />

Ontario, M5J 1H8, 1(800)268-3794 ext. 252<br />

or (416)408-2685, Fax (416)408-2684 or<br />

email dthompson@cpsa.com<br />

SKILLS FOR SALES MANAGEMENT<br />

In today’s competitive and customer-oriented<br />

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

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

edi tio n c our se, in te n ded fo r s ale s mana ger s,<br />

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

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

staffing a strong sales team; the consultative<br />

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

ev alu at ion ; te rri to ry m ana ge men t st rat eg ie s;<br />

and compensation motivation.<br />

BU198 FEE: $297.32 ☎<br />

S1 3 SA 9:00-5:00 FF Jun7 709882<br />

CERTIFIED GENERAL<br />

ACCOUNTANTS<br />

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

You must register for these courses<br />

directly with the Certified General<br />

Accountants Association. Contact the CGA<br />

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

application forms or visit their website at<br />

www.cga-ontario.org<br />

Several courses are offered by<br />

correspondence. 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 />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> Equivalencies<br />

OB371 Introduction to<br />

Organizational Behaviour<br />

LL041 Communications<br />

CB436 Business<br />

GB273 Human Resources Management|<br />

CB101 Accounting 1 &<br />

AC201 Accounting 11 OR<br />

AC336 Cost/Management<br />

CB158 Marketing 1<br />

For C.I.M.<br />

Designation<br />

For CSM<br />

Certification<br />

4A Financial Management<br />

CB340 Business Finance 1 &<br />

BA440 Business Finance 11<br />

4B Strategic Analysis<br />

BA534 Policy & Administration<br />

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

BASIC BROKERS<br />

PREPARATION<br />

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

F O R M E M B E R S O F I N S U R A N C E<br />

BROKERS OF ONTARIO - $495.00; NON-<br />

M E M B E R S - $ 8 5 5 . 0 0 N O T E : I n a d d i t i o n ,<br />

stu dent s mu st pay the R.I .B.O. Ex amina tion<br />

Fee of $160.00.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

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

fax (905)333-0683 or<br />

email jebonnay@spectranet.ca<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 />

designed for students preparing for Insurance<br />

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 b r o k e r a g e<br />

personnel who desire a basic knowledge of the<br />

i ns ur an ce b us in es s. F OR REG IS TR ATI ON ,<br />

C O U R S E F E E S A N D O T H E R<br />

INFORMATI ON, please contact Jim Bonnay<br />

at (905) 333-1727 or Fax: (905) 333-0683; em<br />

a i l j e b o n n a y @ s p e c t r a n e t . c a . E x a m t o b e<br />

written on Saturday M ay 17, <strong>2003</strong> 8:30 am -<br />

12 noon & 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm.<br />

IAQ03<br />

S1 10 MO-FR 8:30-4:30 FF May5<br />

INSURANCE INSTITUTE<br />

OF CANADA<br />

The Associateship program (formerly Chartered<br />

I n s u r a n c e P r o f e s s i o n a l P r o g r a m “ C . I . P . ” ,<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 />

A . I . I . C . ( C . I . P . ) , i n v o l v e s c o m p l e t i o n o f 1 2<br />

courses from a menu of 26 technical programs.<br />

Six courses are mandatory and the other six are<br />

le f t to i ndiv idua l choi ce. N ot al l cou rses a re<br />

a va i l ab l e e ve r y s em es t e r b ut T h e I n s ur a nc e<br />

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

c o r r e s p o n d e n c e . P l e a s e r e f e r t o t h e<br />

Associateship Syllabus for recommended course<br />

guidelines. C ourse information is available on<br />

the C.I.P. web site or via the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

w e b s i t e ( 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 must<br />

become members of the Insurance<br />

Institute of Ontario to access the national<br />

examinations for which a separate fee<br />

(subject to change) is charged.<br />

Please pay exam fees directly to The<br />

Institute of Canada ($104.00 + G.S.T.).<br />

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

complete details contact the Insurance<br />

Institute of Ontario at (416)362-8586<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 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 />

( F o r M oh a w k C ol l e g e c ou r s e o ff e r in g s s e e<br />

Business Studies diploma)<br />

INSTITUTE OF LAW CLERKS<br />

OF ONTARIO<br />

This program prepares students for the annual<br />

examinations of The Institute of Law Clerks of<br />

Ontario. Law clerks in qualifying employment<br />

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

examinations, taken in any order, may apply<br />

for Associate membership in the Institute.<br />

For further information please call<br />

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

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

RECOMMENDED: 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 />

Please see the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section<br />

of this catalogue for more information.<br />

CORPORATE PROCEDURES<br />

EXAM DATE: Tuesday, June 24, <strong>2003</strong><br />

SELC6 FEE: $176.05<br />

W1 14 TU 6:30-9:00 FF Mar18 708005<br />

CREDIT UNION INSTITUTE<br />

OF CANADA<br />

The Credit Union Institute of Canada offers<br />

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

professional designation. The General Studies<br />

Program (GSP), a nine-course, universitylevel<br />

program, provides a balanced overview<br />

of key business management competencies.<br />

GSP graduates are awarded the designation of<br />

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

Canada”. The Management Studies Program<br />

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

program offering a mix of general and credit<br />

union-specific courses on credit union<br />

business management. MSP graduates are<br />

awarded the designation, “Associate of the<br />

Credit Union Institute of Canada”.<br />

For further information, contact<br />

CUIC, Suite 400, 275 Bank St.,<br />

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

1-800-267-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<br />

COURSE EQUIVALENT<br />

Accounting CB101 & AC201<br />

Communications LL041 & LL122<br />

Business Management BA534 (1/2 Credit)<br />

Marketing CB158 & MK351<br />

Finance CB340 & BA440<br />

Organizational Behaviour OB371 & BA571<br />

Economics EB122 & EB222<br />

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

CUIC200 The Credit Union System<br />

ELECTIVE COURSE (1)<br />

CUIC180 Elective<br />

MOHAWK APPROVED<br />

COURSE EQUIVALENT<br />

Any two of:<br />

GB273 Human Resource 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 />

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 &<br />

Sales Management<br />

CUIC240 Fundamentals of Personal<br />

Financial 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 />

10 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


PURCHASING<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

ASSOCIATION OF CANADA<br />

PMAC, a nati ona l not- for-p rofit ass ocia tion,<br />

s e r v e s m o re t h a n 8 , 0 00 m em b e r s . M e m b er<br />

s e r vi c e s i n c l u de pr o f e s s io n a l d e v e lo p m e n t,<br />

training, seminars, certification, accreditation,<br />

ne two rki ng, an d u niv ers it y r ese arc h. PMA C<br />

consists of national office a nd ten provi ncial<br />

a n d 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 />

m a n a ge m e n t i s a n i n t e gr a l f u nc t i o n o f a n y<br />

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

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

strategically important, reflecting directly on a<br />

corporation’s bottom line, where a purchasing<br />

dollar saved has the same impact as $10.00 in<br />

sales. PMAC’s vision is to be reco gnized as<br />

leader in the development and advancement of<br />

w o r l d - c l a s s s u p p l y m a n a g e m e n t . P M A C ’ s<br />

mis sion is dedi ca te d to ser ving the need s of<br />

the supply management practitioners 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 />

strategic value of supply management through<br />

C on ti nu o us l ea rn i ng , St an d ar ds o f Pr ac t ic e,<br />

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

Pa rt ne rs hi ps an d Net wo rk in g. Th e Ce rt if ie d<br />

Professional Purchaser (C.P.P.) designation is<br />

C a n a d a ’ s f o r e m o s t c r e d e n t i a l i n t h e<br />

purchasing and supply management field and<br />

is incre asingl y so ught after by o rganiz ations<br />

a n d e m p l o y e r s . C o u r s e s a n d s e m i n a r s i n<br />

essential tools and techniques of purchasing,<br />

l og i s ti c s a nd s u p pl y c ha i n m an a ge m en t a r e<br />

ta ug ht by l ea din g nat io na l and i nt ern at io nal<br />

experts. The accreditation program includes a<br />

one-week in-res idence course - the only on e<br />

of its kind in the world. PMAC also offers a<br />

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 r e c o g n i z e<br />

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

supply management. For more information on<br />

t he a s so c i at i on , p l e a s e co n ta c t yo u r PM A C<br />

P r o v i n c i a l I n s t i t u t e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . I n c o -<br />

o p e r a t i o n w i t h P M A C , M o h a w k o f f e r s<br />

Princi ples co urses and Management courses.<br />

N O T E : R e f u n d s a n d t a x r e c e i p t s a r e<br />

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

institution - NOT PMAC.<br />

For more details, contact Bryan Tynan,<br />

Coordinator, <strong>Education</strong> & Training,<br />

Ontario Institute of PMAC:<br />

Phone: (416)977-7566 X2149 or<br />

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

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

email btynan@ontarioinstitute.com<br />

Program of Studies<br />

The C.P.P. (Certified Professional Purchaser)<br />

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

successfully complete all of the association’s<br />

educational program requirements including a<br />

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

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

Purchasing to those who complete only a subset<br />

of these requirements.<br />

C.P.P. Accreditation Program 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 />

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

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 />

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

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

comprehensive introduction to purchasing and<br />

supply management, inventory and operations<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 />

s e s s i on s a r e i n t e r ac t i v e , i n c or p o r a ti n g c a s e<br />

s tu die s (s mal l a nd la rg e g ro up di scu ss io ns) ,<br />

short lectures and examinations.<br />

THE CERTIFIED FINANCIAL<br />

PLANNER PROGRAM<br />

T h e C ER T I FI E D F I NA N C I A L P L A N N E R<br />

(CFP) Program is an international recognized<br />

pr ofessi onal designat ion that is ad ministe red<br />

by the Financial Standards Council of Canada<br />

(FPSCC). The requirements to become a CFP<br />

involves the completion of the required course<br />

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

a cc re di t at io n ex am s ( s ch ed ul ed i n J un e an d<br />

November each year), and having a minimum<br />

o f tw o ye ar s of p ra ct ic al e xp er ie nc e. I n th e<br />

past, <strong>Mohawk</strong> has been an associate provider<br />

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

Pl anning (CIF P), wh ich o ffered a s ix-cour se<br />

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

m a t er i a l f o r t h e F PS C C e x am s . As of Ap r i l<br />

2 0 0 2 , t h e C I F P h a s c h a n g e d t h e i r n a me t o<br />

I FS E an d ch an g e d t he ir C FP p ro gr am f ro m<br />

s i x t e x t - b a s e d c o u r s e s t o f o u r w e b b a s e d<br />

c o u r s e s . T h e C I F P w i l l g i v e a n y s t u d e n t s<br />

e n r ol l e d i n t h e ol d s i x - co u r s e pr o g r am o n e<br />

year to complete the courses in the text-based<br />

version. Therefore this is the last semester that<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> will offer these text-based courses.<br />

Any further concerns regarding this program,<br />

courses, transfers, etc. will have to contact<br />

CIFP in Toronto at (416) 865-1237. <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

has developed an in-house CFP program that<br />

qualifies for the accreditation exams of the<br />

FPSCC. This will involve a four-course<br />

program that will cover the key issues of:<br />

Fundamentals of Financial Planning, Risk<br />

Management, Insurance, Investment Vehicles,<br />

Income Tax issues, Retirement Planning,<br />

Estate and Family concerns.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2064 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2064<br />

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

OLD CIFP PROGRAM<br />

FP001 Personal Financial Planning<br />

FP002 Wealth Accumulation Fall<br />

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

FP004 Strategic Investment Planning Fall, <strong>Spring</strong><br />

FP005 Risk Management and Estate Planning Winter<br />

FP006 Professional Practice Fall, <strong>Spring</strong><br />

MOHAWK CFP CERTIFICATE PROGRAM<br />

FP011 Financial Environment Fall, Winter, <strong>Spring</strong><br />

FP012 Life and Death issues of Financial Planning Winter<br />

FP013 Investment Planning <strong>Spring</strong><br />

FP014 Retirement Issues and Case studies<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 offerings<br />

of the above courses.<br />

FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT<br />

This course covers key aspects of financial<br />

planning including the time value of money,<br />

setting financial goals, budgeting, personal<br />

income tax, insurance, debt and credit<br />

management, ownership and investments.<br />

You will be introduced to the Canadian Income<br />

Tax System in regards to personal tax issues<br />

and concepts, tax strategies, and special<br />

issues in the area of personal financial planning.<br />

Textbooks to be purchased in <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

Bookstore.<br />

FP011 FEE: $350.00 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr7 711050<br />

INVESTMENT PLANNING<br />

This course examines the nature of capital<br />

marketgs. You will be introduced to the<br />

characteristics of securities, the operation of<br />

securities markets and the issues underlying<br />

modern portfolio theory. The course describes<br />

Canadian financial markets, investor objectives<br />

and the selection of investments to fulfil these<br />

objectives given the limitations of risk and<br />

return. Textbooks to be purchased at <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

Bookstore.<br />

FP013 FEE: $350.00 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 711054<br />

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE<br />

Comprehensive Financial Practice and<br />

Professional Ethics: Gives a synopsis of the<br />

material discussed in the previous five<br />

courses. It also covers professional liability<br />

and the Code of Ethics of the Financial<br />

Planners Standards Council. Finally, five case<br />

studies help the students prepare for the<br />

Professional Proficiency Exam. (THE<br />

STUDENT BINDER MUST BE<br />

PURCHASED AT THE MOHAWK<br />

COLLEGE BOOKSTORE) Prerequisites:<br />

FP001, FP002, FP003, FP004, FP005. LAST<br />

TIME COURSE WILL BE OFFERED.<br />

FP006 FEE: $300.00 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 711051<br />

STRATEGIC INVESTMENT PLANNING<br />

Understanding Investment Products and<br />

Investment Strategies: Examines the<br />

characteristics of alternative investment<br />

products. Topics include fixed income<br />

products, equity products, mutual funds, real<br />

estate, and tax shelters. (THE STUDENT<br />

BINDER MUST BE PURCHASED AT THE<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE BOOKSTORE)<br />

Prerequisite: FP001, FP002. LAST TIME<br />

COURSE WILL BE OFFERED.<br />

FP004 FEE: $300.00 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 711052<br />

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BUSINESS WORKSHOPS<br />

BUSINESS WORKSHOPS<br />

NOTE: No refunds will be given f or<br />

workshop withdrawals 2 days prior t o the<br />

start date.For furt her informat ion, please call<br />

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

FINANCIAL STRATEGIES FOR<br />

SUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT<br />

I f y o u ’ v e r e c e n t l y r e t i r e d , o r a r e p l a n n i n g<br />

retirem ent wi thin the next ten years, learn to<br />

m ax i m i z e y ou r f i na n c i a l r e s o u r ce s . C o u r s e<br />

topics include em ployer pension pl ans, lum p<br />

su m re ti re m ent al lo w anc es, r edu cin g c api ta l<br />

gains tax, and investment alternatives. You will<br />

d e ve l o p yo u r o w n c om p ut e r i z e d r e t i r e m e n t<br />

plan. Participants may purchase a professional<br />

workbook, cassette tape and data form from the<br />

i n s t r u c t o r o n t h e f i r s t n i g h t o f c l a s s . F e e<br />

includes spouse or guest. INCLUDES BOOK.<br />

BU128 FEE: $149.10 ☎<br />

S1 3 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 709873<br />

S2 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May8 709877<br />

S3 3 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Jun3 709878<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 />

Retirement Planning and Investment Planning.<br />

The use of RRSPs, RRIFs and how to combine<br />

v a r i o u s g u a r a n t e e d i n v e s t me n t s s u ch a s T -<br />

B i l l s, Fe d e r al an d P r o vi n c i a l B on d s w i t h a<br />

S t o c k , M u t u a l f u n d a n d C o r p o r a t e B o n d<br />

portfolio to increase your investment returns.<br />

Portfolio Management, Risk/reward strategies<br />

and Capital Markets are also introduced.<br />

BU081 FEE: $65.78 ☎<br />

S1 7 WE 7:00-9:30 FF Apr9 709912<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

BANK OF CANADA<br />

(Formerly Federal Business Development Bank)<br />

PERFORMANCE<br />

MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE<br />

The Bus iness Deve lopme nt B ank of C anada<br />

( f o r m e r l y F e d e r a l B u s i n e s s D e v e l o p m e n t<br />

Bank) , in conjunction with <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>,<br />

offers the following series of workshops. To<br />

comp lete the C er tifica te, y ou m ust c omplete<br />

any six of the following workshops within a<br />

maximum of two years. You are not required<br />

to register for all workshops at one time.<br />

PLEASE SUBMIT A CHEQUE FOR<br />

$5.00 PAYABLE TO BDC WHEN<br />

REQUESTING CERTIFICATE.<br />

Upon completion of any six workshops,<br />

you must apply for the Certificate granted<br />

by the Business Development Bank of<br />

Canada by calling (905)575-2358 or<br />

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

cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

BD009 Building Your Business Through Your People<br />

BD015 Sales Success<br />

BD016 Communicating in Today’s Business World<br />

BU045 Improving your Level of Customer Service<br />

BD010 Effective Management<br />

BU197 Effective Networking<br />

BU091 How to Prepare a Business Plan<br />

BU120 Human Resource Law<br />

BD007 ISO 9000: Understanding the Basics<br />

BU098 Negotiating Skills<br />

BD014 Problem Solving for Managers<br />

BU097 Professional Selling Skills<br />

BU492 Professional Selling Skills 2<br />

BD007 ISO9000: How to Audit your System Effectively<br />

BD013 Developing Effective Interpersonal Skills<br />

BU228 ISO 14001: Understanding the 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 />

EFFECTIVE NETWORKING<br />

T h i s s e s s i o n w i l l g i v e y o u t h e t o o l s t o<br />

c o n ne c t w i t h p ro s p ec t i v e c li e n ts y ou ne v e r<br />

would have dreamed possible. You will learn<br />

h o w t o be g i n c o n v e rs a t i o n s, a pp r o a c h n e w<br />

people and create relationships for long term<br />

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

basic networking into business leads.<br />

BU197 FEE: $75.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Jun2 709932<br />

HOW TO PREPARE A BUSINESS PLAN<br />

B u s i n e s s p l a n n i n g i s n ’ t j u s t f o r f i n a n c i n g<br />

purposes . Succes sful businesses have been using<br />

business planning to ma p out their dir ection and<br />

o b j e c t i v e s f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g m o n t h s / y e a r s .<br />

D u r in g th is w o r k s h o p , y ou w ill le a r n h o w t o<br />

think and plan for the future and how to develop<br />

the plan tha t will ge t yo u th er e. You will als o<br />

le ar n ho w to ge t yo ur tea m to “ bu y- in” to the<br />

vision in order to ensure proper implementation.<br />

BU091 FEE: $75.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr28 709931<br />

NEGOTIATING SKILLS<br />

Negotiation is an integral part of daily living -<br />

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

achieving specific results is often determined<br />

s o l e l y b y e f f e c t i v e n e g o t i a t i o n . T h i s<br />

s emi na r/w or ksh op wi ll in tr odu ce yo u to th e<br />

t oo l s yo u ne ed t o i de nt if y op p or tu ni ti e s fo r<br />

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

essential steps in the negotiation process and<br />

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

negotiation style.<br />

BU098 FEE: $75.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-9:30 FF May26 709934<br />

PROBLEM SOLVING FOR MANAGERS<br />

Dealing with problems is a fact of life, however,<br />

the effectiveness in how problems are dealt with<br />

is another issue. During this workshop, you will<br />

l e a r n h o w to ; e f f e c t i v e l y i d e n t i f y p r o b l e m s ,<br />

d ef in e th e r o ot ca u se of a p r ob lem( s ) ; ho w to<br />

e ff e ctive ly dea l with th e iss ue ; a nd e ns ur e the<br />

effectiveness of the solution. The workshop will<br />

a ls o prov ide s ugge stion s on how to eff ectively<br />

d e a l w i t h p e o p l e t h r o u g h o u t t h e p r o b l e m<br />

s o l v i n g p r o c e s s . T h i s w o r k s h o p i s i d e a l f o r<br />

supervisors and managers.<br />

BD014 FEE: $75.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Jun16 709937<br />

PROFESSIONAL SELLING SKILLS<br />

Today you need to sell better than ever bef ore!<br />

S t i f f c o m p e ti ti o n , d i s c r i mi n a t in g c o n s u m e r s ,<br />

t o u g h m a r k e t c o n d i ti o n s a n d e v e r in c r e a s in g<br />

quotas make a sales career very challenging. I n<br />

t h i s w o r k s h o p , y o u w i l l l e a r n p r o v e n<br />

pr of essional sales techniques which can give you<br />

an edge and help you increas e your success ratio.<br />

BU097 FEE: $75.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Jun30 709939<br />

BUSINESS<br />

GENERAL INTEREST<br />

INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL<br />

AWARENESS &<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

This program has been developed to prepare<br />

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

o p p o r t u n i t y t o w o r k w i t h y o u n g C h i n e s e<br />

students in China and Canada. This is a twop<br />

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

practical component, which includes either a<br />

local practicum or a field placement in China.<br />

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

culture , the values and social awar eness and<br />

sensitivity for working with Chinese students.<br />

There is an opportunity for working in China<br />

in su mmer c a mps fo r C hi nes e s tud ent s who<br />

ar e p la n ni n g to s t ud y i n Ca na d a to a c hi e ve<br />

success in their academic studies. A certificate<br />

of completion will be granted to students who<br />

complete the program requirements.<br />

For futher information please contact Donna<br />

Quigley at donna.quigley@sympatico.ca<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT IN CHINA<br />

Participants will be assigned to university<br />

sites and will be required to work as cooperative<br />

team members to implement the<br />

curriculum. The goal for this field placement<br />

will be to build relationships with the Chinese<br />

administrators, teachers and students. The<br />

focus for the summer camps will be listening,<br />

speaking & the active participation in<br />

activities that improve students’ confidence in<br />

using English. This course is a summer camp,<br />

which will be held in China.<br />

BU495 FEE: $230.00 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 10:00-3:00 O Jul7 709587<br />

ORIENTATION AND TRAINING<br />

This course will provide participants with an<br />

overview of modern day China, in<br />

preparation for teaching summer camp. The<br />

structure of the school system, the philosophy<br />

of education and Chinese methods of<br />

teaching English will be outlined. The<br />

implementation of a standard curriculum will<br />

be reviewed so that a consistent level of<br />

instruction can be achieved at all university<br />

sites. Course dates: Saturday April 12, 26,<br />

May 10, 24 & June 21<br />

BU494 FEE: $230.00 ☎<br />

S1 5 SA 10:00-3:00 FF Apr12 709586<br />

PRACTICUM IN CANADA<br />

Participants will contract with the instructor<br />

to develop and complete a practicum<br />

assignment. The goal of the practicum will be<br />

to apply concepts outlined in the course to a<br />

work related setting that applies to delivery of<br />

services to Chinese immigrants. This course<br />

will be held in Hamilton.<br />

BU496 FEE: $230.00 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 10:00-3:00 FF Jul7 709592<br />

12 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


BUSINESS DIPLOMAS<br />

A l l B u s i n e s s D i p l o m a s o f f e r e d t h r o u g h<br />

C on t in u in g E d uc at i on ar e e qu i va l en t t o t he<br />

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

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

c om pl et io n in n ig ht s ch oo l , di vi de t he t ot al<br />

credits required by the number of courses you<br />

p l a n t o t a k e e a c h y ea r ( s t u d e n t s a v e r a g e 5<br />

c ou r se s p er y e ar ) . On e c r ed i t re p re s en t s 39<br />

ho urs of ins truc tion i nclu ding ex amin ati ons.<br />

T o g a i n c o n d i t i o n a l a c c e p t a n c e i n t o t h e<br />

c o u r s e f o r w h i c h y o u a r e r e g i s t e r i n g , y o u<br />

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

tr an sc rip t of y our g ra de fo r th e pre re qu isi te<br />

c ou r se to i nd i c a t e th a t yo u h av e c o mp le t ed<br />

the course prerequisites.<br />

NOTE: Day school students taking courses<br />

at night and <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

students are regulated by day-school policy<br />

and should consult with the day-school<br />

Chair on conflicts pertaining to<br />

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

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLA)<br />

S tu de nt s m ay a pp ly f o r cr ed it i n i nd i vi du al<br />

c ou rs es b as ed on l ea rn i ng ac qu ir e d t hr o ug h<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 />

as ses sm ent pr oce du res an d f ee s, con ta ct th e<br />

P L A o f f i c e a t ( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 - 1 2 1 2 e x t . 3 2 9 8 o r<br />

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

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

c la s se s . Fo r c ou r se o r p ro g ra m i nf o rm at i o n<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 />

P ri o r L ea r n in g A s se s sm e n t (P L A )Y o u m ay<br />

a pp ly f or cr ed it b a se d on l e ar ni ng a c qu ir ed<br />

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

assessment procedures contact Prior Learning<br />

A s s e s s m e n t O f f i c e a t ( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 - 1 2 1 2 e x t.<br />

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

Assessment FEE: $70.42<br />

BUSINESS<br />

ADMINISTRATION DIPLOMA<br />

(Equivalent to 3 yr. Diploma (Day) Program)<br />

Interested in a career in accounting,<br />

marketing, financial services or operations?<br />

This program provides skills necessary for<br />

management positions for organizations such<br />

as banks, trust companies, government<br />

departments or agencies, international<br />

corporations, manufacturing and service<br />

industries, small business, professional<br />

service agencies and large retailers.<br />

For further information please call<br />

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

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.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<br />

(equivalent to BA600, CB200)<br />

CB158 Marketing 1<br />

MA101 Mathematics<br />

EB122 Microeconomics<br />

CB104 Business Applications Fundamentals<br />

*Semester 2<br />

*AC201 Accounting II OR*AC211 Understanding<br />

Financial 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 Finance<br />

LL124 Literature:A Practical Approach<br />

CB203 *Management Accounting (formerly BA505) or<br />

AC336 *Cost/Management Accounting<br />

MA311 Business Statistics 1<br />

MK456 Marketing Management (formerly BA450)<br />

GB335 Operations Management (formerly BA444)<br />

*Take one only<br />

*Semester 4<br />

BA440 Business Finance 2(formerly BA441)<br />

MA411 Business Statistics 2<br />

OB371 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour<br />

(formerly BA371)<br />

BA547 Operations Management 2(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 Resource Management<br />

(formerly BA573)<br />

CB200 Job Search Techniques<br />

Option *****<br />

BA571 Organizational Behaviour 2<br />

*Semester 6<br />

BA534 Business Management<br />

General Studies Elective *****<br />

Option *****<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 />

AC410 Auditing Accounting Systems<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(formerly BA301)<br />

AC441 Accounting 4 - Financial(formerly BA401)<br />

BA403 International Business Development - Option<br />

BA543 Investment Analysis-Option<br />

BA554 or MK450 Marketing Research<br />

BA545 Materials Management-Option<br />

BA502 New Venture Development - Option<br />

BE450 Personal Financial Management<br />

BA544 Production Planning-Option<br />

BA563 or MK361 Promotion Management<br />

BA546 Quality Control&Optimization-Option<br />

BA558 Retail Management-Option<br />

BA655 Sales Management<br />

BA532 Entrepreneurship and Business Planning<br />

BA609 Tax Practice-Option<br />

BA509 Taxation-Option<br />

BE304 Web Design and Strategy<br />

BE305 Graphics and Project Management<br />

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

BE400 Telecommunications in Business<br />

BE401 E.Commerce<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 - ACCOUNTING,<br />

BUSINESS (GENERAL),<br />

INSURANCE, 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 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 Finance<br />

AC336 Cost & Managerial Accounting 1<br />

(formerly AC305)<br />

LL122 Researching & Reporting-LGS<br />

AC409 Taxation (or BA509)<br />

Semester 4<br />

AC441 Accounting 4 - Financial (formerly AC401)<br />

EB222 Principles of Macroeconomics<br />

*CB436 Business Law OR<br />

*OB371 Intro to Organziational Behaviour<br />

MA305 Business Statistics (formerly MA302)<br />

AC436 Cost & Managerial Accounting 2<br />

*Take one only<br />

CO210 APPLIED COMPUTER SYSTEMS<br />

MA201 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />

MA305 BUSINESS STATISTICS<br />

Refer to Engineering Technology section<br />

LL122 RESEARCHING & REPORTING-LGS<br />

Refer to Languages & Communications section<br />

Not all courses offered every semester.<br />

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

ENTERPRISE BUSINESS<br />

MANAGEMENT<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 (or BE215)<br />

MK351 Marketing 2<br />

GB335 Operations Management<br />

EB222 Macroeconomics<br />

BE201 Integrated Wordprocessing in Business<br />

Semester 3<br />

MA201 Business Mathematics<br />

BE205 Management Accounting for Ebusiness<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.Commerce<br />

GB273 Human Resource Management<br />

BA403 International Business *<br />

BE450 Personal Financial Management *<br />

BA532 Entrepreneurship and Business Planning *<br />

BE305 Graphics and Project Management<br />

BE403 Enterprise Business 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 MK356 *Direct Marketing<br />

Semester 4<br />

CB436 *Business Law or 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 Behaviour<br />

*Take one only<br />

NOTE: Not all courses are offered every semester<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-. A grade<br />

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

CB101 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO/WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr7 709347<br />

S2 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 709348<br />

S3 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 709349<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 709350<br />

S2 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 709352<br />

ACCOUNTING 3 - FINANCIAL<br />

This intermediate financial accounting course<br />

focuses on the asset side of the balance sheet.<br />

The student should be able to analyze business<br />

transactions and problems in order to effect the<br />

necessary adjustments and solutions. The<br />

resulting solutions will then enable the student to<br />

prepare properly classified statements in<br />

conformity with Generally Accepted Accounting<br />

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

AC201-Minimum grade of B-.<br />

AC331 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr7 709353<br />

ACCOUNTING 4 - FINANCIAL<br />

The student will learn to analyze business<br />

transactions and problems in order to effect the<br />

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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 709360<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS<br />

You will be able to apply knowledge of<br />

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles<br />

(GAAP) & computer skills to create & maintain<br />

the accounting function, including the<br />

preparation of financial statements for an<br />

incorporated business using AccPac for<br />

Windows. You will be able to critique the<br />

system of internal control maintained within<br />

AccPac & apply effective business writing skills<br />

to communicate recommendations for additional<br />

controls to management. PREREQUISITE:<br />

CB101, Acct. 1(minimum grade 75%)<br />

AC410 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 FR 6:00-9:00 FF Apr11 709361<br />

BUSINESS DATA MANAGEMENT<br />

Learn to use database & spreadsheet<br />

applications focusing on development of<br />

business reports, incorporating well-designed<br />

databases, tables & effective spreadsheets.<br />

Techniques for creating & embedding<br />

customized charts, graphs, clip art & using<br />

macros effectively are demonstrated. You<br />

will be required to transform plain<br />

spreadsheets & databases into an effective<br />

presentation on a business issue which you<br />

have researched using business skills to<br />

access the usefulness of the data gathered.<br />

BE217 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 709362<br />

BUSINESS FINANCE 2<br />

You will continue the study begun in BA340,<br />

BA341 or CB340, focusing on capital<br />

budgeting, dividend policy, and utilizing<br />

sources of long- term financing.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Business Finance 1<br />

(BA340 or BA341 or CB340)<br />

BA440 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 709363<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr7 709365<br />

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

This course considers the management of a<br />

total enterprise. Through study of<br />

comprehensive cases of general management<br />

you will evaluate and formulate corporate<br />

strategy, and consider implementation issues.<br />

Prerequisite: Finance 1 (CB340 or BA340)<br />

and Statistics 1 (MA311) and (CB203 or<br />

AC336) and (MK456) and (GB335)<br />

Corequisite: BA440 and MA411<br />

BA534 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 709367<br />

CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR-OPTION<br />

The nature and effect of consumer behaviour<br />

on the marketability of products is studied.<br />

The ability to analyze and evaluate buyer<br />

behaviour is developed in order to apply<br />

specific “marketing strategies” appropriately.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MK351 or BA350<br />

BA575 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr9 709369<br />

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,<br />

combined with AC436 with an average grade<br />

of B-, entitles a student the opportunity to<br />

obtain full exemption from the CGA course,<br />

Cost Accounting 311. Prerequisites:<br />

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

(AC201)<br />

AC336 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 709371<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr7 709372<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE 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<br />

supervisory skills relating to Human<br />

Resource activities, specifically job analysis,<br />

recruiting and selection, performance<br />

appraisal, training, etc.<br />

GB273 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 709373<br />

14 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


INTRODUCTION TO<br />

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR<br />

This first course in Organizational Behaviour<br />

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

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

per ceptio n, a ttitu des, value s, m otiva tion, job<br />

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

coa ching. The se skills are fu rther deve loped<br />

a n d e n h a n c e d i n t h e O r g a n i z a t i o n a l<br />

Behaviour 2 and 3 courses.<br />

OB371 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 709374<br />

MACROECONOMICS<br />

An introduction to macroeconomics examines<br />

th e i mpa ct of agg reg ate su ppl y a nd dem and<br />

on the determinat ion of emplo yment, prices,<br />

a n d n a t i o n a l i n c o m e . P r e r e q u i s i t e : E B 1 2 2 ,<br />

Microeconomics<br />

EB222 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 709375<br />

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING<br />

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

c o n t e x t o f m a n a g e m e n t d e c i s i o n m a k i n g ,<br />

i n c lu d i n g t o p i c s s u c h a s j o b o r d e r c o s t i ng ,<br />

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

Prerequisite: CB101<br />

CB203 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr8 709376<br />

MARKETING 1<br />

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

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

through broad studies of various components<br />

of the marketing mix.<br />

CB158 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr7 709377<br />

MARKETING 2<br />

S tu de nt s w il l co nt i nu e th e s tu di es b e gu n in<br />

Mark eting 1. P REREQUI SITE: Marketi ng 1<br />

CB158<br />

MK351 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 709378<br />

MICROECONOMICS<br />

An i nt ro du ct io n of m ic ro ec on om ics d ea li ng<br />

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

of production and profit determination under<br />

various market conditions.<br />

EB122 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 709379<br />

S2 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr10 709380<br />

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 2<br />

This course provides students with the conceptual<br />

f r ame wo rk s a nd be h av iou r al s k ills to f u nc tion<br />

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

within an or ganization. By building on individual<br />

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

s tu d en t will ad d s k ills in s o lvi ng s m al l g r ou p<br />

p r o b le m s , i n le a d e r s h ip , p o we r a n d in f lu e n c e<br />

c on f lict r es o lutio n, gr o up d y na mic s an d inte r -<br />

group functioning. PREREQUISITE: OB371<br />

BA571 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr7 709354<br />

PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT<br />

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

vocabulary and principles involved in financial<br />

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

Demons trat e a n u nderst andin g of an Inc ome<br />

T a x S y s t e m a n d p r e p a r a t i o n o f a p e r s o n a l<br />

income tax return. Prerequisite: CB101<br />

BE450 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 709355<br />

TAXATION<br />

The Taxation course should enable students to<br />

prepare personal income tax returns for selfe<br />

mplo yed in div idu als in pr opr iet ors hip s a nd<br />

partnerships as well as individuals employed<br />

b y C o r p o r a t i o n s . F u r t h e r m o r e , i t s h o u l d<br />

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

version of corporate tax return for private and<br />

public corporations. Prerequisite: AC201<br />

AC409 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 709356<br />

THE CANADIAN ECONOMY<br />

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

un ders tand the structure and f unctioning of the<br />

Canadian economic system, its problems and the<br />

po licies u sed to so lve th em. The a r eas c overe d<br />

are revised in response to changes in the<br />

economic environment. (Equivalent to BA522)<br />

Prerequisite: Economics (CB122 and EB222)<br />

BA524 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr9 709357<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 709359<br />

INSURANCE<br />

NOTE: There is an examination fee of<br />

$110.00 + G.S.T. for each course payable<br />

directly to the Insurance Institute of<br />

Canada. (The fee for C11 (BU180) is $142.00<br />

+ G.S.T.)For additional information/<br />

prerequisites, please refer to the Insurance<br />

web site at www.mohawkcollege.ca (Business<br />

Programs-Insurance). Vsit the Insurance<br />

Institute website at www.iic-iac.org<br />

Program of Studies<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 every semester<br />

Need upgrading in<br />

Math & English?<br />

Call the Literacy and<br />

Basic Skills Program<br />

at (905)575-2029<br />

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

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C14.<br />

BU383 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr14 711161<br />

BODILY INJURY CLAIMS<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C32.<br />

BU387 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 711164<br />

BUSINESS OF INSURANCE<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 711166<br />

CLAIMS 1<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C17.<br />

BU487 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 711167<br />

CLAIMS 2<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C46.<br />

BU384 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 711168<br />

INSURANCE AGAINST LIABILITY<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C13.<br />

BU382 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 711170<br />

INSURANCE ON PROPERTY 1<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C12.<br />

BU381 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 711171<br />

INSURANCE ON PROPERTY 2<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C33.<br />

BU481 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 711172<br />

INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL LINES<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C71.<br />

BU281 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 711173<br />

PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE<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: $193.65 ☎<br />

S1 11 MO 6:00-9:30 FF Apr7 711174<br />

SPECIALTY LINES<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada course number<br />

C43.<br />

BU386 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 711175<br />

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

BUSINESS CERTIFICATES<br />

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE<br />

RESOLUTION<br />

For further information, please call<br />

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

or cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

MEDIATION SKILLS<br />

(OMNIBUS COURSE)<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 F I N A L<br />

opportunity for students needing to complete<br />

the Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate<br />

p r o g r a m . T h e i n s t r u c t o r , R i c k S h i e l d s wi l l<br />

provide an “omnibus” course that will cover<br />

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

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

s t ud e n t f e ed b a ck . T h e r e w il l be ti m e s p e nt<br />

with each stud ent t o ens ure t hat the t raining<br />

w i l l b e r e l e v a n t & p r o v i d e a n a p p r o p r i a t e<br />

summation to the studies already undertaken.<br />

AL025 FEE: $375.00 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr24 709528<br />

BUSINESS -<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING<br />

T he s e pr o gr a ms a r e of f er e d in a se l f- pa c ed<br />

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

pause, review and analyze course material if<br />

n e c e s s a r y , o r w o r k t h r o u g h q u i c k l y . Y o u<br />

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

w o r k b o o k s , a v a i l a b l e t h r o u g h t h e C o l l e g e<br />

b oo ks t or es . I t is p o ss ib l e to c o mp le t e mo re<br />

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

independent study format.<br />

For more information please call<br />

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

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Upon completion of all 3 levels, students<br />

are eligible for an Applied Accounting-<br />

Bookkeeping Acknowledgement.<br />

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

D I S T A N C E E D U C A T I O N f o r m a t . S e e<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> section.<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 1<br />

S t u d e n t s a r e i n t r o d u c e d t o b o o k k e e p i n g<br />

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

j o u r n a l i z i n g a n d p o s t i n g , t r i a l b a l a n c e / s i x<br />

column worksheet, simple income statements<br />

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

r e c o n c i l i a t i o n o f b a n k s t a t e m e n t s . T h i s<br />

course is offered in a self-study format. Each<br />

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

their own pace.<br />

BZ018 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 709675<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 709679<br />

S3 12 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr8 709686<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 />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 2<br />

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

i n c l u d i n g t r i a l b a l a n c e o n e i g h t - c o l u m n<br />

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

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

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

accounts. This course is offered in a self-study<br />

f o rm a t . E a ch st u de nt w i l l w or k t hr ou gh t he<br />

m aterial at their own pace. P R ER EQ UIS ITE :<br />

Applied Accounting - Bookkeeping 1 (BZ018).<br />

BZ019 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 709676<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 709681<br />

S3 12 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr8 709687<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 3<br />

Students should develop advanced bookkeeping<br />

skills , including pe tty cash and voucher systems,<br />

bad debts , fixed as sets and de preciation, payr oll,<br />

n o t e s a n d d r a f t s a n d a c c r u e d r e v e n u e a n d<br />

expe nses. This cour se is off ered in a self -study<br />

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

m a te r ia l a t th e ir o wn p a c e . PR ER EQ UI S I T E:<br />

Applied Accounting - Bookkeeping 2 (BZ019).<br />

BZ020 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 709677<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 709683<br />

S3 12 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr8 709690<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

CERTIFICATE (825)<br />

Attention HR practitioners and those interested<br />

in an HR career. This program provides solid<br />

foundational knowledge and specific skills to<br />

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

capacity. The mandatory courses cover material<br />

essential for all students of human resources.<br />

The optional cour ses allow you t o customize<br />

your study to suit professional needs or interests.<br />

For more information please call<br />

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

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Mandatory Courses -<br />

All five of the following:<br />

PIR08 Introduction to Industrial Relations*<br />

PIR10 Labour Economics*<br />

BPC01 Human Resource Management* See<br />

Management Studies Certificate<br />

PIR22 Organizational Behaviour and Administration*<br />

PIR23 Finance and Accounting*<br />

Optional Courses -<br />

Any three of the 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 />

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 />

Certified Human Resources<br />

Professionals Designation (CHRP)<br />

The Professional Standards Committee of the<br />

Human Resources Professionals Association<br />

of Ontario (HRPAO) has determined that,<br />

subsequent to the fulfillment of the current<br />

program requirement (credits in eight subject<br />

areas), a candidate will also have to become<br />

a member of HRPAO and successfully<br />

complete a Comprehensive Provincial<br />

Examination (CPE) before receiving the<br />

CHRP designation. The CPE is offered<br />

annually in September. An examination<br />

preparation guide is available through<br />

HRPAO for $26.75. 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 the Leda<br />

Dauria at HRPAO, 2 Bloor St. West, Suite<br />

1902, Toronto ON M4W 3E2.<br />

CHANGES TO THE CERTIFICATE<br />

IN HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

MANAGEMENT (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, the<br />

academic requirement for the CHRP, has<br />

been passed. No changes will be made to<br />

the program to qualify to write the CPE;<br />

the Association only discontinued the<br />

certificate name CHRM.<br />

NOTE: See course listings under Industrial<br />

Relations Certificate<br />

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS<br />

CERTIFICATE (824)<br />

This program, intended for practitioners and<br />

t h o s e w i t h a g e n e r a l i n t e r e st i n In du s tr i a l<br />

R e l a t i o n s , p r o v id e s a s o l i d f o u n d a t i o n a l<br />

study in Canadian theory and practice. You<br />

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

c o m b i n a t i o n o f i n - c l a s s d i s c u s s i o n ,<br />

extensive simulations, group exercises, films<br />

and case studies.<br />

For more information please call<br />

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

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.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 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 Ontario<br />

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COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS<br />

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

in tr od uc ti on t o th e su bj ec t of c omp en sa ti on<br />

and benefits.<br />

PIR11 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr24 711026<br />

EMPLOYMENT LAW<br />

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

regulatory framewor k governing the employment<br />

rela tions hip in Ontar io. Students will develop a<br />

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

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

e m p l o y m e n t s t a n d a r d s , e m p l o y m e n t e q u i t y ,<br />

workers’ compensation and human rights. Other<br />

r e leva nt s ta tu te s and re gulations a re dis cus se d.<br />

The impact of this regulation on human resource<br />

management is considered in-depth.<br />

PIR19 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

S1 7 SA 9:00-3:00 BF Apr19 711038<br />

FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING<br />

Many human resource management decisions<br />

represent important inputs to an organization’s<br />

pl ans and ope rat ion al res ult s. In ord er t o b e<br />

a b l e t o m a k e w e l l r o u n d e d d e c i s i o n 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 report ing<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 />

a pp r e ci a t e t h e ac c ou n t i ng d i me n s i on i n t h e<br />

management of personnel functions.<br />

PIR23 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

S1 15 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr24 711043<br />

S2 15 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr22 711044<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING &<br />

STAFFING<br />

St ude n ts le ar n t he prin cipl es and te chni ques<br />

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

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

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

util ization of HRIS a nd the design of action<br />

plans by which staffing goals will be met.<br />

PIR17 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr22 711037<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY<br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l p r o v i d e 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 t h e O c c u p a t i o n a l H e a l t h &<br />

Safety Act. Students will gain a good grasp of<br />

all the pertinent legislation included in this Act.<br />

PIR21 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr23 711039<br />

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR<br />

AND ADMINISTRATION<br />

Functioning effectively as a member of a team<br />

or department within an organization demands<br />

u nd er s ta nd i ng o f t h e c on c ep t ua l fr a m ew or k<br />

a n d s o m e k e y b e h a v i o u r a l s k i l l s . I n t h i s<br />

course, you will develop a range of individual<br />

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

group problem solving; leadership, power and<br />

influence; conflict resolution; group dynamics<br />

and intergroup functioning.<br />

PIR22 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr22 711040<br />

S2 15 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr24 711042<br />

STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT<br />

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

pivotal position in the effective management of<br />

human resources. Students are introduced to the<br />

concepts, principles and techniques involved in<br />

the training of adult learners. Needs ana lysis as<br />

w e l l a s t he d e s i g n a n d d e l i v e r y o f t r a i n i n g<br />

programs are examined in detail.<br />

PIR16 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 711029<br />

INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING<br />

CERTIFICATE (099)<br />

Computer software has significantly changed<br />

accounting practice. This program is designed<br />

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

needing a basic understanding of computerized<br />

accounting. Several courses are offered in the<br />

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

opportunity to combine traditional classroom<br />

learning with self-paced study.<br />

For more information please call<br />

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

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

I f ne w students entering the pr ogr am do not have<br />

an adequate level of computer literacy the y are<br />

s tr ongly urge d to complete BW 001, Wor ksho p<br />

f o r W in d o w s b e f o r e b e g i n n in g a n y h a n d s - o n<br />

c o u r s e . F o r h a n d s - o n A c c P a c A c c o u n t i n g<br />

c our se s, it is r eco mmen ded that th e stude nt be<br />

f amiliar with basic accounting concepts.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o o b t a i n t h e I n t e g r a t e d A c c o u n t i n g<br />

Certificat e, students must compl ete the three<br />

A p p l i e d A c c o u n t i n g B o o k k e e p i n g c o u r s e s<br />

and the three AccPac courses listed, plus four<br />

courses from the Optional Courses list.<br />

MANDATORY COURSES: 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 - Level 1<br />

BW492 AccPac for Windows-Order Entry - Level 2<br />

BW590 AccPac - Payroll<br />

BW150 Simply Accounting for Windows-Level 1<br />

BW250 Simply Accounting for Windows-Level 2<br />

BW120 MS Excel - Level 1<br />

BW220 MS Excel - Level 2<br />

LABOUR STUDIES PROGRAM<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e i n p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h t h e<br />

H a m i l t o n & D i s t r i c t L a b o u r C o u n c i l , t h e<br />

B r a n t f o r d & D i s t r i c t L a b o u r C o u n c i l i s<br />

o f f e r i n g a 2 4 0 h o u r c e r t i f i c a t e p r o g r a m i n<br />

Labour Studies.<br />

This new skills-oriented Labour Studies<br />

Program has 2 components:<br />

The Academic Component is a minimum of 180<br />

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

a p p r ov e d b y th e La b o ur Ad v is or y Co mmit tee<br />

with a t leas t 5 cour ses being a min imum of 2 0<br />

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

Component Program of Study includes courses on<br />

computer training, stewar d’ s training, leadership<br />

s kills, c ollec tiv e b ar ga ining, unio n c oun se llin g<br />

a nd oth er c ou rs es a s de ve lo pe d in co nju nc tio n<br />

with community partners. This f lexible pr ogram<br />

will allow th e par ticipa nt to sp ecia liz e in the ir<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 t he general well being of the<br />

c ommu ni ty. Pa rt ic ip ant s c an be cre di te d f or<br />

a ppr oved pr oje cts an d/o r r ole s i n t he l abo ur<br />

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

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

activities/areas of community concern.<br />

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

For more information please contact<br />

Don Fraser at (905)692-5189 or<br />

(905)318-4295 mailbox #1086; the<br />

Brantford & District Labour Council at<br />

(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 />

LABOUR STUDIES FIELD PLACEMENT<br />

The field placement component is a minimum<br />

60 hours dedicated to developing the skills<br />

and applying the knowledge learned in the<br />

academic component of the Labour Studies<br />

Program. Participants can be credited for<br />

approved projects and/or roles in the labour<br />

movement, community based activity, and<br />

environmental projects or other approved<br />

activities.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Don Fraser at (905)692-5189 or<br />

defraser@mountaincable.net<br />

BEFORE registering.<br />

UNION COUNSELLOR-ADVANCED<br />

This 25-hour advanced course trains union<br />

counsellors in additional skills in helping their<br />

co-workers deal with legal issues with various<br />

government agencies (W.S.I.B., U.I.C., C.P.P.,<br />

etc) and other problems that their co-workers<br />

may face in the workplace. Course will be held<br />

at 350 Kenilworth Ave. N., Hamilton.<br />

UN012 FEE: $106.50 ☎<br />

S1 8 TU 6:45-10:00 O Apr22 900297<br />

INTRODUCTION TO<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES<br />

This basic 10 hour course will introduce the<br />

participants to environmental issues that may<br />

affect their community, workplace and their<br />

well being. The participants will discuss how<br />

they can research issues, raise awareness and<br />

lobby to make positive changes in their<br />

community towards the environment. Other<br />

issues will be discussed as time permits.<br />

Course fee includes $10.70 for manual.<br />

UN018 FEE: $53.30 ☎<br />

S1 3 MO 6:45-10:00 HD May26 900298<br />

WHMIS - THE LAW & HOW TO COMPLY<br />

This 10 hour course is designed for persons<br />

who may be involved in implementing and/or<br />

administrating W.H.M.I.S. at their workplace<br />

including Joint Health & Safety Committee<br />

members. Issues such as proper inventory,<br />

tracking Material Safety Data Sheets, worker<br />

education, employer responsibilities and<br />

Ministry of Labour orders will be discussed.<br />

Fee includes $21.40 for materials.<br />

UN030 FEE: $64.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 6:30-9:30 HD Jun6 900299<br />

SA 9:00-4:30<br />

COMPUTER CONCEPTS FOR<br />

WORKERS-A<br />

This 10-hour course is designed for the<br />

novice computer user and will help prepare<br />

the participant for the more advanced<br />

computer courses offered under the Labour<br />

Studies Programs. Course held at 350<br />

Kenilworth Ave. N.<br />

UN100 FEE: $42.60 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 9:00-2:30 O May3 900300<br />

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

COMPUTER CONCEPTS FOR<br />

WORKERS-WORD-C<br />

T h i s 2 1 - h o u r c o u r s e w i l l p r e p a r e t h e<br />

pa rtic ipa nt for th e more a dvan ced Wo rd f or<br />

Windows computer courses offered under the<br />

L a b o u r S t u d i e s P r o g r a m s . T h i s c o u r s e<br />

provides hands-on experience and discussion<br />

o f i s s u e s . C o u r s e w i l l b e h e l d a t 3 5 0<br />

K e n i l w o r t h A v e . N . N O T E : P a r t i c i p a n t s<br />

should have previous Windows training.<br />

UN102 FEE: $89.46 ☎<br />

S1 7 WE 7:00-10:00 O May7 900305<br />

COMPUTER CONCEPTS FOR<br />

WORKERS-EXCELL-D<br />

This 21 hour course will prepare the participant<br />

f o r t h e m o r e a d va n c e d E x c e l f o r W i n d o w s<br />

c om pu t er c ou r se s of f er e d u n de r t he L a b ou r<br />

Studies Programs. This course provides handso<br />

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

Course held at 350 Kenilworth Ave. N<br />

UN103 FEE: $89.46 ☎<br />

S1 7 TH 7:00-10:00 O May8 900301<br />

COMPUTER CONCEPTS FOR<br />

WORKERS-WINDOWS XP<br />

Thi s 21 hou r co urse prepa res partic ipa nts to<br />

u s e W I N D O W S X P f o r c u s t o m i z i n g a n d<br />

managing their desktop. This updated handson<br />

course uses the latest Windows operating<br />

system and is the basis for the participants to<br />

fu rt he r th ei r co mp ut er t ra in in g. C ou rs e wi ll<br />

be held at 350 Kenilworth Ave. N.<br />

UN110 FEE: $89.46 ☎<br />

S1 7 TU 7:00-10:00 O May6 900302<br />

LOCAL UNION OFFICERS<br />

The purpose of this 20 hour course is to teach<br />

local union officers how to work together as<br />

an ef fect ive ex ecu tive . S ubj ect s c over ed are<br />

th e un io n’ s co ns ti tu ti on ; un io n by -la ws a nd<br />

p a r l i a m e n t a r y p r o c e d u r e . M a n u a l t o b e<br />

purchased first night of class.<br />

UN152 FEE: $85.20<br />

S1 3 WE-FR 9:00-4:30 O Jul2<br />

FINANCIAL OFFICERS<br />

This 20 hour course is for Financial Officers,<br />

T r e a s u r e r s a n d T r u s t e e s a n d a n y o n e<br />

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

S u bj e ct s c o v er e d a r e k ee p in g a c c ou n t s a nd<br />

recording information. Students will be made<br />

f a m i l i a r w i t h t h e F i n a n c i a l O f f i c e r ’ s C a s h<br />

Book and the Union’s constitution. Manual to<br />

be purchased first night of class.<br />

UN154 FEE: $85.20<br />

S1 3 WE-FR 9:00-4:30 O Jul9<br />

SEATS STILL AVAILABLE<br />

Room is still available in the following<br />

Labour Studies courses:<br />

UN155/W1 STEWARD S TRA INING BAS IC<br />

This 20 hour cou rse deal s with the structure<br />

o f t h e l a b o u r m o v e m e n t , t h e r o l e o f t h e<br />

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

u ni on /m an a ge me nt c om m un ic at io n . Ma nu al<br />

to be purchased first night of class.<br />

Fee: $85.20<br />

Mar.10-Mar.12/03 from 9am-4pm.<br />

UN156/W1 STEWARDS TRAINING<br />

ADVANCED<br />

T h i s 2 0 h o u r c o u r s e u s e s c a s e s t u d i e s t o<br />

e x p l a i n t h e g r i e v a n c e p r o c e d u r e , h o w t o<br />

properly investigate and write grievances and<br />

how to gather information that may be needed<br />

f o r p r e p a r in g f or a r bi t r a t i o n. M a nu a l to b e<br />

purchased first night of class.<br />

Fee: $85.20<br />

Mar.13-Mar.15/03 from 9am-4pm<br />

UN157/W1 ARBITRATION:<br />

TO GO OR NOT TO GO?<br />

T h i s 3 0 h o u r c o u r s e d e a l s w i t h a n a l y z i n g<br />

g r ie va nc e s, t im e l im i ts , th e O nt ar i o La bo u r<br />

R e l a t i o n s A c t a n d h o w t o r e s e a r c h L a b o u r<br />

A rbitr ation Ca ses (L.A. C.). Thi s c ourse wil l<br />

give you the tools and information needed to<br />

make the proper decision on whether to take a<br />

g r i e v a n c e t o a r b i t r a t i o n . M a n u a l t o b e<br />

purchased first night of class.<br />

Fee: $127.80<br />

Mar.17-Mar21/03 from 9am-4pm<br />

UN158/W1 ARBITRATION:<br />

WE’RE GOING - WHAT NOW?<br />

This 30 hour advanced course is designed for<br />

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

arbitration. It will focus on facts vs. evidence,<br />

g a th er in g i nf or m at io n , re se a rc h pr o ce du r es ,<br />

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

fair representation, duty to accommodate,<br />

settlement discussions & what to expect at an<br />

arbitration hearing. Manual to be purchased<br />

first night of class.<br />

Fee: $127.80<br />

Mar.24-Mar.28/03 from 9am-4pm<br />

UN051/W1 EFFECTIVE STEWARDING<br />

This 10 hour course has been designed to<br />

give new & experienced stewards additional<br />

skills to deal with workplace problems. They<br />

will learn interviewing & fact finding<br />

methods, problem solving techniques and<br />

how to increase worker involvement as part<br />

of an effective method of resolving<br />

workplace issues. Manual to be purchased<br />

first night of class.<br />

Fee: $42.60<br />

Mar.14-Mar.15/03 from 9am-4pm<br />

For further information and to register in<br />

the above courses please call<br />

Don Fraser at (905) 689-5189 or<br />

e-mail defraser@mountaincable.net<br />

LABOUR STUDIES IN<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH<br />

AND SAFETY<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> in partnership with the Hamilton<br />

& District Labour Council, the Brantford & District<br />

Labour Council and the Workers Health and Safety<br />

Centre is offering a 180-Hour Certificate Program<br />

in Occupational Health and Safety.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

please contact Laurie Andronico or Wayne<br />

Galandy at (905)545-5433 at The Workers’<br />

Health & Safety Centre; or Don Fraser at<br />

(905)318-4295 mailbox #1086, or (905)692-<br />

5189; or Lynn Cheverie at (905)575-2424 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2424 at <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 modules<br />

is level 1 or WHSC Certification Training.<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

Exemptions to any Worker Health & Safety course<br />

must be verified by the Workers Health & Safety<br />

Centre. Only courses taken through the Worker<br />

Health & Safety Centre will be exempted. Cost of<br />

course material is included in most course fees.<br />

Brantford Location:<br />

BD-Brantford & District Labour Council<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Centre, 110 Icomm Drive,<br />

Brantford, Ontario. Courses held in Brantford<br />

are designated by /SB or /SC.<br />

Hamilton Locations:<br />

HD-Hamilton & District Labour Council <strong>Education</strong><br />

Centre, 1130 Barton St. E., 2nd Flr, Suite 207, in<br />

Hamilton, Ontario (across from Centre Mall) W-<br />

<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 issues by<br />

focusing on hazard recognition & the rights &<br />

responsibilities of the workplace parties. Topics<br />

covered in this 30 hour course are: An intro to health &<br />

safety; Legislation (prov/fed); Body in the workplace;<br />

Cancer; Toxic substances; Principles of control; Noise<br />

& vibration & 3 optional modules. WHSC certificate<br />

issued. Course fee includes $13.91 for manual.<br />

EWS01 FEE: $141.71 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 HD Apr9 900287<br />

SB 4 MO-TH 8:30-4:30 BD Jul21 900288<br />

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: $141.71 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 HD Apr10 900289<br />

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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 &<br />

product 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 SA 9:00-4:00 HD Apr5 900290<br />

S2 1 FR 9:00-4:00 HD Jun6 900292<br />

SB 1 FR 9:00-4:00 BD May9 900291<br />

THE LINK BETWEEN DISEASE AND<br />

THE WORKPLACE<br />

This 15 hour course will increase<br />

participants’ awareness of occupational<br />

disease and equip them to engage in<br />

prevention activities. Topics covered: The<br />

Magnitude of the Problem; The Body and the<br />

Workplace; Investigating Occupational<br />

Diseases and Preventing Occupational<br />

Disease Resources. Course fee includes<br />

$27.82 for manual.<br />

EWS46 FEE: $91.72 ☎<br />

S1 3 FR 6:30-9:30 HD Apr25 900293<br />

SA/SU 9:00-4:00<br />

INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH &<br />

SAFETY ISSUES<br />

This 10 hour course is an introduction to the<br />

issues concerning health and safety in the<br />

workplace. The history of legislation, duties<br />

of the workplace parties and other issues of<br />

interest to the participants will be explored.<br />

Fee includes $6.96 for manual.<br />

EWS57 FEE: $49.56 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:00-4:00 HD Apr12 900294<br />

SU 9:00-1:00<br />

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE:RECOGNIZE,<br />

PREVENT & CONTROL<br />

This 10 hour course provides the participants<br />

with the information needed to recognize<br />

potential situations that may lead to violence<br />

involving workers, clients and the public.<br />

Participants will then explore ways to prevent<br />

workplace violence and then look at how to<br />

effectively handle the threat of and control<br />

actual violence relating to their workplace.<br />

Course fee includes $10.70 for manual.<br />

EWS59 FEE: $53.30 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:00-4:00 HD May10 900295<br />

SU 9:00-1:00<br />

APPEALING MINISTRY OF LABOUR<br />

ORDERS-PROVINCIAL<br />

This updated 10 hour course provides the<br />

participants with the knowledge needed to<br />

prepare and present appeals of the Ministry of<br />

Labour decisions concerning health & safety<br />

before the Ontario Labour Relations Board.<br />

This course will also provide information on<br />

filing complaints under Section 50 of the<br />

Occupational Health & Safety Act. Course<br />

fee includes $13.91 for manual.<br />

EWS65 FEE: $56.51 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-10:00 HD May23 900296<br />

SA 9:00-4:30<br />

LABOUR STUDIES JOINT<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

McMaster University, <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, and<br />

the Worker <strong>Education</strong> Centre, in partnership<br />

with the Hamilton & District Labour Council<br />

and the Brantford & District Labour Council<br />

are pleased to offer a program of study<br />

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 240 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 one<br />

course from a menu of courses related to<br />

Health and Safety (listed below), and 60<br />

hours from a menu of courses related to the<br />

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 (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-Windows 98-E<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

Enquiries regarding registration & refunds<br />

should be directed to the institution offering<br />

the course.<br />

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

Brantford Location:<br />

BD-Brantford & District Labour Council<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Centre, 110 Icomm Drive,<br />

Brantford, Ontario. Courses held in Brantford<br />

are designated by /SB or SC.<br />

2 Hamilton Locations:<br />

HD-Hamilton & District Labour Council<br />

<strong>Education</strong> 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 />

ADDRESSING CHALLENGES FACING<br />

THE LABOUR MOVEMENT<br />

(PART 2)(required)<br />

This 2 part course will look at the challenges<br />

facing the labour movement. Three main<br />

topics will be addressed. First, what is<br />

happening to the job market? What kinds of<br />

jobs are being created & who is getting them?<br />

Second, how is globalization affecting the<br />

world of work. Third, how is our economy<br />

being restructured & what impact is this<br />

having on the workplace? Throughout both<br />

sections, an emphasis will be placed on how<br />

labour has responded to these challenges.<br />

Fee: $80.00<br />

Date: SA/SU March 29/30, <strong>2003</strong> from 9 a.m.-4p.m.<br />

Please Note: The following 2 courses can be<br />

used as the requirement of either part 1 or<br />

part 2 of Addressing the Challenges.<br />

(If you have already fulfilled both<br />

requirements of Addressing the Challenges,<br />

these 2 courses can be used as an elective)<br />

HISTORY OF STEEL WORKERS<br />

This course explores the history of the<br />

USWA in Canada, with particular emphasis<br />

on Hamilton, from the days of S.W.O.C. in<br />

the 1930’s to the present period. It will<br />

explore breakthroughs made by the USWA<br />

thoughout it’s history in areas ranging from<br />

collective bargaining and strikes to politics,<br />

emphasizing the contribution this union has<br />

made both to it’s own members and working<br />

people across Canada. It will draw on<br />

historical documents as well as the stories of<br />

USWA activists and leaders.<br />

Fee: $80.00<br />

Date: SA/SU May 3/4, <strong>2003</strong> from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.<br />

TOO MUCH, TOO LITTLE, TOO RISKY<br />

This course will offer a critical examination<br />

of people’s experience of work and their<br />

increasing inability to balance work with<br />

family & community commitments. It will<br />

examine various contemporary changes to<br />

work & the workplace including issues of<br />

overtime, short-term and part-time<br />

employment and the difficulties faced by<br />

youth and certain other groups in finding<br />

“good” jobs. This course will also look at<br />

some evidence of the growing risk and injury<br />

of workers in contemporary workplaces.<br />

Fee: $80.00<br />

Date: SA/SU May 31/June 1, <strong>2003</strong> from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.<br />

The above course will be held at 1130<br />

Barton St. East, Suite 207 Please register<br />

through McMaster University by calling<br />

525-9140 ext. 24692.<br />

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

MANAGEMENT STUDIES<br />

CERTIFICATE (827)<br />

(formerly Post-Diploma Management Studies<br />

C e r t i f i c a t e ) I f y o u c u r r e n t l y h a n d l e<br />

management responsibilities, or if you expect<br />

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

future, you will find this program beneficial.<br />

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

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

specialization to the management role with its<br />

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

strategic planning. As a program par ticipant,<br />

y o u ’ l l g a i n o r g a n i z a t i o n a l s k i l l s t o s o l v e<br />

v a r i o u s m a n a g e m e n t c h a l l e n g e s . A s a<br />

program graduate, you’ll be well equipped to<br />

m a n a g e n o w a n d i n t h e f u t u r e . W H O<br />

S H O U L D A T T E N D : T h i s u n i q u e n e w<br />

p r o g r a m h a s b e e n s p e c i a l l y d e s i g n e d f o r :<br />

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

management personnel *office administrators<br />

* sa le s pr of es si o na ls * ed uc at o rs a nd H um an<br />

R e s o u r c e s P r o f e s s i o n a l s * m a n a g e r s a n d<br />

supervisors **OMDP graduates who want to<br />

c o n t i n u e t h e i r m a n a g e m e n t t r a i n i n g a r e<br />

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

p r o g r a m . ( B e c a u s e y o u h a v e r e c e i v e d a n<br />

O n t a r i o M a n a g e m e n t D e v e l o p m e n t<br />

C e r t i fi c at e , y o u w il l b e e x em p t ed fr o m t he<br />

optional courses section of this certificate.)<br />

For more information please call<br />

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

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To b e el ig ib le f or t he C er ti fi ca te , yo u mu st<br />

have completed six core courses and optional<br />

c o u r s e s c o m p r i s i n g o f 3 5 1 h o u r s o f<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 />

<strong>Education</strong>, Business<br />

NOTE: Any combination of two BAW<br />

courses constitutes one option credit.<br />

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c e c a t . m o h a w k c . o n . c a .<br />

EFFECTIVE PROJECT 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 n d s o n e f f e c t 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 />

reporting tools with team building, leadership<br />

& c o m m u n i c a t i o n s k i ll s . A s e l f - c o m p l e t e<br />

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

s t u d e n t s b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d t h e i r n a t u r a l<br />

behavioural tendencies & develop a Personal<br />

A c ti o n P la n t o a da p t th e ir st y le & en h an c e<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 709994<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE 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 />

organization’s human resources. In this course,<br />

you will explore methods for ensuring that the<br />

personnel function is responsive to the needs<br />

o f b u s i n e s s , e m p l o y e e s a n d s o c i e t y i n a n<br />

integrated, strategic way. Special management<br />

challenges related to orientation and training,<br />

j o b an a ly s is , a pp r ai s a l an d se l f -a s se s sm en t ,<br />

compensation and benefits receive emphasis.<br />

BPC01 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8 709990<br />

S2 13 TH 6:30-9:30 BF Apr17 709991<br />

PROBLEM SOLVING -<br />

DECISION 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 t r a t eg i c si t u a t i on s ch a l l e n ge y o ur c re a t i v e<br />

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

i n t e n d e d t o h e l p y o u pe r f e c t y o u r p r o b l e m<br />

s ol vin g sk ill s, us in g dia gn osi s, a nal ys is an d<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 />

v er i fi ca ti on t ec h ni qu es . Yo u w il l al so le ar n<br />

methods to encourage better thinking skills in<br />

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

consensus problem solving.<br />

BPC04 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr21 709993<br />

OUTSTANDING<br />

ACHIEVEMENT AWARD<br />

FOR CERTIFICATE<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 set<br />

an example for fellow students.<br />

Such students will have maintained a high<br />

academic standing and will have<br />

contributed to the enhancement of <strong>College</strong><br />

and community life.<br />

Recipients would normally be Honours<br />

Graduates, but this Award may be presented<br />

if other criteria are sufficiently strong.<br />

The Selection Committee will receive<br />

nominations from staff and students through<br />

the Chairs of the certificate programs. For<br />

more information, please contact the Office<br />

of the Vice President, <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

and Student Services at (905) 575-2224.<br />

UNDERSTANDING MANAGERIAL<br />

SKILLS<br />

Coach, leader, delegator, group f acilitator...your<br />

skills as you assume these roles directly influence<br />

how well gr oup s in y our o rga niza tion inter ac t.<br />

This course is designed to assist you to enhance<br />

your awar ene ss of s elf and o the rs a nd dev elop<br />

specific skills and strategies for managing people<br />

effectively in various organizational situations -<br />

individually and in groups.<br />

BPC03 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr22 709992<br />

ONTARIO MANAGEMENT<br />

DEVELOPMENT STUDIES<br />

Management and supervisory skills, enhanced<br />

communication and presentation skills, starting<br />

and managing a small business ...these are just<br />

so m e of th e m an ag em e nt c om p et e nc ie s yo u<br />

can address in this program. To achieve course<br />

credits, you must attend a minimum of 80% of<br />

the course hours. Attendance only will be<br />

assigned a grade of ‘C’. Attendance and one<br />

project or presentation will be assigned a ‘B’.<br />

Attendance and two projects or presentations<br />

will be assigned an ‘A’. All program<br />

requirements must be COMPLETED AND<br />

CERTIFICATE APPLIED for within 10 years<br />

of enrolment in OMDP. Students who are<br />

eligible for an OMDP Certificate must notify<br />

the Chair, <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>, Business and<br />

Community Studies, IN WRITING when<br />

qualification has been attained (after<br />

completion of the sixth course). It usually takes<br />

several months for the Certificate to arrive<br />

from the Ministry. Course credit may not be<br />

applied to more than one OMDP certificate.<br />

For more information please call<br />

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

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.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<br />

courses should be purchased at the<br />

appropriate Campus Bookstore.<br />

Please see the <strong>College</strong> Information section<br />

of the catalogue for Bookstore hours.<br />

Textbooks for OMDP courses are the same<br />

titles as the course names.<br />

The following requirements for the<br />

Business Management Skills and<br />

Leadership Skills Certificates are effective<br />

as of September 1, 2000.<br />

OMDP CERTIFICATE -<br />

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

SKILLS<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Satisfactory completion of six (6) courses is<br />

required. Two mandatory courses are required, plus<br />

4 electives. Two of the electives must be chosen<br />

from the following list of electives. Two additional<br />

electives may be any OMDP courses, or any 2<br />

business related courses containing a minimum of<br />

30 hours of study. Non-OMDP electives include<br />

Workplace Legislation, Dental Office Receptionist,<br />

WSIB Benefits Adjudication, WSIB Entitlement<br />

Adjudication, Employment Standards & Human<br />

Rights Laws any ‘business’ course, computer<br />

applications courses (two 18-hour courses from the<br />

Business Application for Windows or Webmaster<br />

certificate programs constitute one elective).<br />

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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 />

MD114 Retail Operations Management<br />

MD280 Finance and Budgeting Basics<br />

MD249 How to Start a Small Business<br />

MD271 Marketing Strategies<br />

Note: Up to 2 electives may be any OMDP<br />

elective or non-OMDP elective (30 hours<br />

minimum) evaluated by the college OMDP<br />

coordinator as appropriate. Any individual<br />

course can be applied to one certificate only.<br />

OMDP CERTIFICATE -<br />

LEADERSHIP SKILLS<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Satis factory comple tion of six (6) course s is<br />

r e q u i r e d , t w o m a n d a t o r y c o u r s e s , p l u s 4<br />

electives. Two electives must be chosen from<br />

the list be low. Two additional e lectives may<br />

b e a n y O M D P c o u r s e s , o r a n y 2 b u s i n e s s<br />

r e l a t e d c o u r s e s o f m i n i m u m 3 0 h o u r s<br />

d u r a t i o n . N o n - O M D P e l e c t i v e s i n c l u d e<br />

W o r k p l a c e L e g i s l a t i o n , E m p l o y m e n t<br />

S t a n d a r d s & H u m a n R i g h t s L a w s , D e n t a l<br />

O f f i c e R e c e p t i o n i s t , W S I B B e n e f i t s<br />

A d j u d i c a t i o n , W S I B E n t i t l e m e n t<br />

A d j u d i c a t i o n , a n y ‘ b u s i n e s s ’ c o u r s e ,<br />

co mpu ter ap pli cat ion s cou rse s ( two 1 8 h our<br />

c ou rs e s fr o m th e B us in e ss A p pl ic a ti on s f or<br />

W i n d o w s o r B u s i n e s s I n t e r n e t S k i l l s<br />

cert ificat e pro grams cons titute one elec tive).<br />

No n- OM DP e le ct iv es m us t be e val ua te d by<br />

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

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

applied to one certificate only.<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 />

MD114 Retail Operations Management<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT FOR<br />

NON-OMDP ELECTIVES<br />

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

co ur se s ba se d on l ea rn in g ac qu ir ed t hr ou gh<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 begin in the<br />

term prior to the start of classes. For<br />

course or program information, contact<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>, Business at<br />

(905)575-2358 or email<br />

cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Need help?<br />

If you can't find what you're<br />

looking for, email<br />

c e w e b @ m o h a w k c o l l e g e . c . a<br />

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS AND<br />

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW<br />

A t t e n t i o n - b u s i n e s s o w n e r s , d i r e c t o r s ,<br />

managers, supervisors and HR professionals!<br />

H e r e i s y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y f o r a n i n - d e p t h<br />

“ m u s t k n o w ” i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e n e w<br />

E mp lo ym en t St an da rd s Ac t an d th e Hu ma n<br />

R i g h t s C o d e . T h i s c o u r s e c o v e r s v a r i o u s<br />

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

in cludin g re cruiti ng, intervi ewing and hiri ng<br />

practices, legislated labour standards, conduct<br />

issues and employer/employees relations.<br />

BU497 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 711046<br />

S2 5 SU 9:00-3:00 FF Apr27 711047<br />

DENTAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST<br />

I f y o u ’ v e b e e n c o n s i d e r i n g a c a r e e r a s a<br />

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

course is for you. Practical exercises focus on<br />

appointment scheduling, dental insurance, and<br />

accounts receivable and payable. You will also<br />

g ai n “mu s t- kn ow ” i nf o rma t io n a bo ut d en ta l<br />

anat omy, tooth i dentificati on systems, dental<br />

terminology, ODA fee guide, dental specialties<br />

and the dental health team. Workbook “Dental<br />

O f f i c e R e c e p t i o n i s t ” m u s t b e p u r c h a s e d<br />

through the Bookstore prior to the first class.<br />

BU153 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr21 709995<br />

EFFECTIVE LABOUR RELATIONS<br />

P ar ti ci pan ts s ho ul d le arn t o de al e ffe ct iv el y<br />

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

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

certification is possible.<br />

MD226 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr24 711006<br />

EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION-<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

This course should develop effective wri tten<br />

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

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

p e r s o n n e l . R E Q U I R E D : E f f e c t i v e<br />

S u p er v i si o n - Co m m un i c at i o n s m an u a l t o b e<br />

purchased in the Bookstore.<br />

MD227 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr24 711008<br />

EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION-HUMAN<br />

RELATIONS<br />

This course covers various a spects o f effe ctively<br />

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

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

mo tiva tio n, ma na ging c onflic t, job satisfac tion<br />

a n d ma na g in g c h an ge . RE QU IRE D: Effec tive<br />

S u p e r v i si o n - H u m a n R e l a t i o n s m a n u a l to b e<br />

pu rchased in the Boo ksto re.<br />

MD221 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 711003<br />

EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION -<br />

PRODUCTION<br />

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

supervisors im prove productivity by applying<br />

p r i nc i p l es o f s ou n d m a na g em en t , i n cl u d i ng<br />

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

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

p l a n n i n g , e v a l u a t i n g e f f i c i e n c y , e t c .<br />

REQUIRED: Effective Supervision-Production<br />

manual to be purchased in the Bookstore.<br />

MD225 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 711004<br />

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

HOW TO START A SMALL BUSINESS<br />

Thi s co urs e fo cus es o n t he f und am ent al s of<br />

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

bu si ne ss p la n fo r in di vi du al s co nt em pl at in g<br />

starting their own business.<br />

MD249 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 711010<br />

MANAGEMENT SKILLS IN HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES<br />

Getting the right person in the right job doesn’ t<br />

happen by accident. This course presents practical<br />

approaches to ensure that your staf fing activities<br />

match a nd en han ce y our b us ines s pla n. Yo u’ ll<br />

focus on identifying job requirements, recruitment<br />

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

interviewing and validation proce sses. Effective<br />

employee orientation is also discussed.<br />

MD109 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 711001<br />

MANAGING WORKPLACE LAW<br />

M o r e a n d m o r e p r u d e n t e m p l o y e r s , o w n e r s ,<br />

m a n a g e r s , s u p e r v i s o r s a n d H u m a n R e s o u r c e<br />

pr of es s iona ls ar e mak ing su r e th ey tho ro ug hly<br />

un d er s ta n d a nd e f f e ct ive ly ma n a ge th e ir le g al<br />

o bl ig a ti o n s to t h e ir e mp lo y e e s s o a s t o a v o id<br />

costly and time-consuming legal problems. Major<br />

go ve r n men t s ta tute s a nd o the r imp or ta nt leg a l<br />

issues affecting many aspects of employment will<br />

be c ov er ed in this c ou rs e. G ue st sp ea ke r s will<br />

provide a practical perspective on several issues.<br />

BU491 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 709996<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Apr26 709997<br />

MARKETING STRATEGIES<br />

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

marketing techniques and practices including<br />

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

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

collect ing a nd an alyzing data, and prepa ring<br />

an d pr es en ti ng a n ef fe ct iv e ma rk et in g pl an .<br />

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

principles to an actual business opportunity.<br />

MD271 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 711025<br />

SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING<br />

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

bookkeeping and identifies activities important to<br />

a n y s m a ll b u s i n e s s . I n te n d e d p a r t ic ip a n ts a r e<br />

owner/managers of a small business, bookkeepers<br />

and anyone wishing to unde rstand bookkeeping.<br />

MD103 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr22 709999<br />

W.S.I.B. WORKPLACE SAFETY<br />

& INSURANCE BOARD<br />

CLAIMS ADJUDICATION<br />

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

proc ess relating to Workplace Sa fety and Insu ranc e<br />

B o a r d ( W S I B ) c l a i m s . T h e y a r e o f p a r t i c u l a r<br />

inte re st to e mpl oye r s, or w ork er a dvo ca te s. Yo u<br />

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

administer and man a ge WSIB c laims from both an<br />

emp loye r a nd w orker pe rsp ect ive. The inte ra ctiv e<br />

classro om setting inc lude s ex tensive u se of g ro up<br />

disc ussion s an d c ase st udi es. Ea ch co urse c a n b e<br />

used a s an OMDP elective. An “ Acknowledge ment<br />

o f C o m p l e t i o n ” i s a v a i l a b l e t o s t u d e n t s w h o<br />

successfully complete both courses.<br />

For more information please call<br />

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

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Note: Courses offered in Fall and Winter<br />

semesters only.<br />

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

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION<br />

OFFICE 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 />

knowledge you have acquired in your life/work<br />

experiences toward the Office Administration -<br />

General Certificate or the Executive, Legal and<br />

Medical Diplom as. Depending on the course,<br />

credit m ay be gained through the preparation<br />

of a portfolio, through an interview or through<br />

a challenge exam . S tudents w ho successfully<br />

challenge the following courses will be granted<br />

advanced standing status into year two of the<br />

O f f i c e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n E x e c u t i v e , L e g a l o r<br />

Medical Diplomas.<br />

OA228 - Document Processing & Presentations 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 />

addre ss- w ww.mohaw kcollege.ca /dept/bu siness/<br />

B u s s t u d / i n d e x . h t m l . T h e e x a m g u i d e l i n e s<br />

give details about the content of each exam.<br />

All assessments are done on computer.<br />

The fee for each exam is $97.92<br />

The following list shows the Challenge Exams<br />

which take place on FRIDAY, MAY 9, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

Registration through <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

must take place by Monday, May 5, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

Challenge exams will again be offered in<br />

OCTOBER <strong>2003</strong>.<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 />

FRIDAY, MAY 9, <strong>2003</strong> - ROOM A021<br />

6:00 - 8:00 p.m. OA115, OA116, OA160, OA167,<br />

OA225, OA262<br />

6:00 - 8:00 p.m. OA452<br />

8:00 - 10:00 p.m. OA224, OA261, 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 is there is a start-time conflict,<br />

(905) 575-1222, Ext. 3082<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 10, <strong>2003</strong> - ROOM A021<br />

9:00 - 1:00 p.m. OA311, OA313, OA314, OA315,<br />

OA319<br />

NOTE: Start times can be flexible.<br />

Contact/Leave a message with<br />

Jane Clarke if there is a start-time conflict,<br />

(905) 575-1212, Ext. 3202.<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 2<br />

You will receive credit if you can<br />

demonstrate research ability, time<br />

management, planning and critical thinking in<br />

a variety of simulated office situations.<br />

OA251 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 8:00-10:00 EX May9<br />

CORPORATE LAW<br />

To receive credit you must be acquainted with<br />

the required steps to create and maintain the<br />

various forms of business entities, with particular<br />

emphasis on an Ontario business operation.<br />

OA319 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 SA 9:00-1:00 EX May10<br />

DOCUMENT PROCESSING 1<br />

Using Corel WordPerfect 7 software, you will<br />

receive credit if you can demonstrate an<br />

ability to produce mailable, career-related<br />

documents from handwritten and/or rough<br />

draft copy, using all of the basic and<br />

intermediate features of the word processing<br />

software program.<br />

OA116 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:00-8:00 EX May9<br />

DOCUMENT PROCESSING 2<br />

A continuation of Document Processing 1.<br />

You will receive credit if you can demonstrate<br />

initiative and judgment to produce documents<br />

of a more complex nature.<br />

OA224 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 8:00-10:00 EX May9<br />

INTEGRATED OFFICE SIMULATIONS<br />

To receive credit you must complete<br />

complex, office simulated projects with<br />

limited direction and within time limits using<br />

Word, Excel and Access 2000. You must<br />

decide the activities to be accomplished,<br />

which software program is the most<br />

appropriate for each task and in which order<br />

the tasks should be carried out. You must<br />

correct unidentified errors in the materials<br />

and determine which formatting principles<br />

should be followed to complete the work in a<br />

timely, organized and professional manner.<br />

OA336 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:30-10:00 EX May9<br />

KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS<br />

This exam consists of three different 5minute<br />

timed writings using the software<br />

package Keyboarding Pro on the computer.<br />

You do not need to know this program;<br />

instructions will be provided. You will be<br />

given one hour to complete timings, printing<br />

your three best times. You are expected to<br />

keyboard at 40 net words per minute.<br />

OA115 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:00-8:00 EX May9<br />

KEYBOARDING FOR SPEED<br />

& ACCURACY<br />

This exam consists of three different 5minute<br />

timed writings using the software<br />

package Keyboarding Pro on the computer.<br />

You do not need to know this program;<br />

instructions will be provided. You will be<br />

given one hour to complete timings, printing<br />

your three best timings. You are expected to<br />

keyboard at 50 net words per minute.<br />

OA225 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:00-8:00 EX May9<br />

KEYBOARDING SKILLS<br />

This course, for students with no previous<br />

keyboarding skills, provide training in basic<br />

touch keyboarding using a computer. OA160<br />

is a credit requirement for the Pharmacy<br />

Assistant program. NOTE: 9-pin serial<br />

mouse, 3.5” High Density disk and “<strong>College</strong><br />

Keyboarding” (1-30) by Van Huss required.<br />

OA160 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:00-8:00 EX May9<br />

LEGAL OFFICE PROCEDURES 1<br />

You will receive credit if you can<br />

demonstrate a knowledge of the<br />

contemporary law office and the specialized<br />

skills required.<br />

OA311 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 SA 9:00-1:00 EX May10<br />

LITIGATION PROCEDURES 1<br />

This challenge exam focuses on the law and<br />

procedures related to litigation in both civil<br />

and criminal matters. You should be familiar<br />

with the following software in order to be<br />

successful - Automated Civil Litigation,<br />

Upper Canada Document Company Inc., and<br />

Dye & Durham.<br />

OA315 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 SA 9:00-1:00 EX May10<br />

MICROTRANSCRIPTION<br />

You will receive a credit if you can<br />

demonstrate efficient operation of<br />

transcribing equipment and the use of a<br />

computer to produce first-time mailable<br />

transcription of specialized vocabulary and<br />

business-related material.<br />

OA261 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 8:00-10:00 EX May9<br />

REAL ESTATE LAW 1<br />

To receive credit you must be acquainted with<br />

specialized real estate law and the terminology,<br />

documentation and software as they pertain to<br />

purchase, sale and mortgage transactions.<br />

OA313 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 SA 9:00-1:00 EX May10<br />

REAL ESTATE LAW 2<br />

A continuation of Real Estate Law 1. To<br />

receive credit you should be able to recognize<br />

and perform the correct procedures<br />

concerning documentation, correspondence,<br />

checklists and closing dates for the effective<br />

handling of real estate files.<br />

OA314 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 SA 9:00-1:00 EX May10<br />

WINDOWS SOFTWARE<br />

To receive credit you 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: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:00-8:00 EX May9<br />

WORD PROCESSING 1: WORD<br />

To receive credit you must demonstrate,<br />

using MS Word 2000, knowledge of basic<br />

and advanced features and functions such as<br />

Editing, Tables and Mail Merge.<br />

OA342 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:30-10:00 EX May9<br />

WORD PROCESSING 2: WORD<br />

A continuation of Word Processing 1. To<br />

receive credit you must demonstrate an<br />

ability to prepare sophisticated, complex<br />

documents in an efficient and productive<br />

manner using MS Word 2000. You should be<br />

familiar with advanced features such as<br />

Merge, Embedding Excel Worksheets,<br />

Columns, Graphic Boxes and Lines.<br />

OA343 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:30-10:00 EX May9<br />

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WORKING WITH WINDOWS<br />

T o r e c e i v e c r e d i t y o u a r e e x p e c t e d t o<br />

d em o n s t ra t e t he a b il i ty to cr ea t e a n d e di t a<br />

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 />

M ic r os o f t O u t l oo k .<br />

OA340 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:30-10:00 EX May9<br />

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION -<br />

GENERAL<br />

(Automated Office Skills) Are you looking to<br />

u p g r a d e y o u r o f f i c e s k i l l s , f i n d n e w<br />

employment, re-enter the work force or get a<br />

C er t i fi c at e f o r t he sk i ll s y o u a lr e a dy ha v e?<br />

Then, this program is for you. Classes will be<br />

sc hed ule d ful l-t im e d ays o r par t t im e i n the<br />

evening to meet students’ needs.<br />

For more information please call<br />

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

or email gert.dolson@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

LL041 Communications<br />

OA116 Document Processing*<br />

(equiv. OA113 + OA220 or BC015 + BC114 or<br />

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*<br />

(equiv. BW130 + BW003)<br />

OA261 Microtranscription* (equiv. OA123 + OA223)<br />

OA231 Recordkeeping for Business* (equiv. BZ018)<br />

OA232 Office Applications* (equiv. OA224 + BW200)<br />

OA251 Administrative Procedures 2* (equiv. OA250)<br />

OA991 Work Experience (equiv. OA997)<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<br />

(905) 575-1212 ext. 3298<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 1<br />

T hi s c ou r se is d e si g ne d t o g iv e t he s t ud e nt<br />

skills fundamental to the pursuit of an office<br />

career. Specific topics covered include filing,<br />

c a r e e r p l a n n i n g , W i n d o w s 9 8 a n d<br />

tel ephon e/rece ption sk ills. PRE REQUI SITE:<br />

ability to keyboard and basic Word (BW110)<br />

or WordPerfect (BW100).<br />

OA151 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709403<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 2<br />

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

A d m i n i s tr a t i v e P r o c e d u r e s 1 , s tu d e n t s wi l l<br />

ap ply res ear ch, tim e m ana geme nt, pl anni ng,<br />

cr it ica l thi nk ing , wor d pro ce ssi ng a nd ba sic<br />

m at h s k il l s t o a v ar i et y o f s i mu l at e d o ff i ce<br />

sit uati ons. PR EREQ UISI TE: OA1 51, abi lity<br />

to keyboard and BW100 or BW110.<br />

OA251 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709405<br />

DOCUMENT PROCESSING 1<br />

U s i n g W o rd P e r f e c t s of t w a r e , s t u de n t s w i l l<br />

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

m a i l a b l e , c a r e e r - r e l a t e d d o c u m e n t s f r o m<br />

h an d wr it te n an d /o r ro ug h d r a ft c op y wi t hi n<br />

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

int ermediate fea tures of the word process ing<br />

s o f t w a r e p r o g r a m . P r e r e q u i s i t e : C O R E L<br />

WORDPERFECT - LEVEL 1 (BW100)<br />

OA116 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709398<br />

DOCUMENT PROCESSING 2<br />

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

co rr espo ndence , in cludin g le tters, int eroffi ce<br />

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

b u s i n e s s r e p o r t s . P r e r e q u i s i t e : D o c u m e n t<br />

Proce ssing (OA116) plus Corel WordP erfect<br />

7 - L ev e l 1 (B W 1 0 0) or a bi l i t y t o p r od u c e<br />

work at same level.<br />

OA224 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709399<br />

KEYBOARDING - BEGINNERS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e , f o r s t u d e n t s w i t h n o / l i m i t e d<br />

keyboarding skills, focuses on mastery of the<br />

k e y b o a r d w i t h e m p h a s i s o n s p e e d a n d<br />

a c c u ra c y d e v el o p m e nt . NO T E : 9 - pi n se r i a l<br />

mouse, 3.5” High Density disk, and “<strong>College</strong><br />

Keyboarding” (1-60) by Van Huss required.<br />

SEZ30 FEE: $201.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709394<br />

S2 12 TU/TH 6:00-9:00 FF Jul22 709438<br />

KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS<br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l l e a r n p r o p e r k e y b o a r d i n g<br />

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

approximately 30 net words per minute on 5<br />

minute timings. Accuracy will be stressed and<br />

m e a su r e d . N OT E : 9 - p i n s er i a l m o us e , 3 . 5 ”<br />

H i g h D e n s i t y d i s k , a n d “ C o l l e g e<br />

Keyboarding” (1-60) by Van Huss required.<br />

OA115 FEE: $201.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709396<br />

KEYBOARDING FOR SPEED<br />

& ACCURACY<br />

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

keyboarding skills who want to improve their<br />

proficiency. A Speed Certificate is issued on<br />

completion.<br />

OA225 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-8:30 FF Apr15 709401<br />

S2 12 TU/TH 6:30-9:00 FF Jul22 709437<br />

MICROTRANSCRIPTION<br />

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

o perat ion of trans crib ing equi pment an d us e<br />

of a computer to acquire the skills necessary<br />

to produce first-time mailable transcription of<br />

b u s i n e s s - r e l a t e d m a t e r i a l . I n a d d i t i o n ,<br />

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

throughout the course.<br />

OA261 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 709392<br />

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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 />

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

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

PROPOSED If you wish to seek employment as<br />

a medica l transcriber, in hospital Departments of<br />

Health Records, Diagnostic Imaging, Pathology<br />

and in various clinics, or in private practice<br />

specialties and other community facilities, this<br />

program provides the knowledge and skills<br />

necessary for success. The transcription of<br />

dictated medical reports requires a thorough<br />

knowledge of medical terminology, English<br />

language skills, excellent keyboarding speed,<br />

and proficiency with word processing software.<br />

Demonstrated competence in these areas is a<br />

prerequisite This program combines the<br />

theoretical and practical applications required in<br />

this specialized field. You will be required to<br />

apply theoretical knowledge to the accurate<br />

transcription, within a specified time limit, of<br />

complex medical reports and correspondence<br />

generated by the many specialties.<br />

For more information please call<br />

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

or email gert.dolson@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

It is expected that you will have successfully<br />

completed the appropriate courses or PLA<br />

Challenge Exams before pursuing the<br />

necessary four levels of transcription.<br />

Students in Office Administration - Medical<br />

diploma program will have completed all<br />

courses except Medical Transcribing 3 and 4<br />

and are encouraged to complete these to<br />

obtain this additional credential.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the Medical Transcription Certificate,<br />

students must have successfully completed the<br />

prerequisite courses* and/or Challenge Exams<br />

and the four levels of Medical Transcribing. All<br />

medical courses must be taken in the<br />

appropriate sequence as each level builds on the<br />

previous level. *THESE COURSES ARE<br />

LISTED IN THE ORDER IN WHICH YOU<br />

SHOULD TAKE THEM.<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 the course, the student will<br />

demonstrate an understanding of terms and<br />

concepts related to the essentials of disease and<br />

diagnosis, and be able to build medical terms by<br />

defining word roots, combining forms, suffixes<br />

and prefixes. The student will correctly spell,<br />

pronounce and define medical terms related to<br />

the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the<br />

body. The student will analyze case studies<br />

pertaining to each body system and submit a<br />

research report. NOTE: TEXT, DICTIONARY<br />

AND COURSE MANUAL ARE REQUIRED<br />

FOR FIRST NIGHT OF CLASS.<br />

OA323 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709424<br />

S2 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709428<br />

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BUSINESS/BUSINESS COMPUTERS<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 />

Terminology I. Upon completion of the course,<br />

the student will be able to build medical terms<br />

b y d e f i n i n g w o r d r o o t s , c o m b i n i n g f o r m s ,<br />

s u f f i x e s a n d p r e f i x e s . T h e s t u d e n t w i l l<br />

correctly spell, pronounce and define medical<br />

terms related to the anatom y, physiology and<br />

pathology of the body as well as terms related<br />

to oncology and psychiatry. T he student wi ll<br />

analyze case studi es perta ining to each body<br />

system and submit a research report.<br />

OA324 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709423<br />

S2 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709427<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 />

acc uratel y tr anscr ibe basic med ical dict ation<br />

ba sed o n the se st and ard s. PR ERE QU ISI TE:<br />

OA225, OA261, BW199 and BW110.<br />

OA352 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr14 709430<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 eq u i re m e nt s c o nt i n ue to be st u di e d i n t h is<br />

course in order to assist students to transcribe<br />

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 m e d i c a l<br />

dictation. PREREQUISITES: OA352, OA323<br />

OA452 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709434<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIBING 3<br />

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

in d ep e n d e ntly , u tili zin g p ro fessio n a l re sou rc e<br />

materials, in order to transcribe documents with<br />

varied and complex medical language within a<br />

specified time limit. PREREQUISITE: OA452<br />

OA552 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709620<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIBING 4<br />

Stude nts wi ll consoli date the knowledge and<br />

skill established in Transcribing 1, 2, and 3, in<br />

order to achieve a transcription production rate<br />

c omp at i bl e wi t h a n en tr y l ev el p ro fe s si on a l<br />

position. PREREQUISITE: OA552<br />

OA652 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709433<br />

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 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 />

deaf and hearing impaired, places of worship,<br />

Closed Captioning for broadcast television and<br />

film. Using a unique keyboard and a phonetic<br />

system of writing, you will learn to convert the<br />

spoken word simultaneously into text at speeds<br />

F O U R T I M E S F A S T E R t h a n t h e s t a n d a r d ,<br />

personal com puter keyboard and w ith greater<br />

accura cy than V O IC E R E CO G N IT IO N ! O ur<br />

newly equipped R AP ID -TE X T RE P OR T ING<br />

TECHNOLOGY CENTRE is a state-of-the art,<br />

co mp ute r-i nt egr ate d spe edw r it ing/ ca pti oni ng<br />

l abo ra to ry . T he C en tr e in cl ude s th e w o rl d’ s<br />

m o s t a dv a nc e d w r i t i n g m ac h i n es , l i t i g at i o n<br />

suppor t prod ucts an d live displ ay tran slati ng<br />

software. Why not take advantage of progress<br />

within the education, business and multi-media<br />

communities? NOTE: GOOD ENGLISH AND<br />

GRAMMAR SKILLS ARE ESSENTIAL.<br />

Rental fee for individual court reporting<br />

machines is $40.00 per semester (included in<br />

the course fee).For more information please<br />

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

2358 or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

COURT REPORTING MACHINE<br />

SHORTHAND-PART 3<br />

A co n ti n u at i o n o f L ev e l 2 - s t u de n t s be g i n<br />

t h e ir di e t o f d ic t a ti o n a t 4 0 -6 5 w p m. us i n g<br />

P R O F E S S I O N A L s k i l l a n d s p e e d - b u i l d i n g<br />

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

books, editorials and magazine articles. Legal<br />

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

speeds up to 100 wpm. TARGET: 100 wpm.<br />

SEZ85 FEE: $236.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709925<br />

SPEED DEVELOPMENT FOR COURT<br />

REPORTING-ADVANCED 3<br />

J O B O P P O R T U N I T I E S : E d u c a t i o n a l<br />

R e p o r t e r : s e r v i n g h e a r i n g i m p a i r e d &<br />

phys ically hand icapped stu dents. Conf erence<br />

Moderator Captionist for places of worship &<br />

T V . C o u r t R e p o r t e r . A l l a s p e c t s o f<br />

s p e e d w r i t i n g & c a p t i o n i n g a r e e x p l o r e d t o<br />

m e e t t h e d em a n d s t h a t su p p o r t c o m m u n i t y<br />

and National Communication. We are invited<br />

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

C h u rc h & m a y a t te n d C ha r t er e d S ho r t ha n d<br />

R e p o r t e r s ’ e x a m i n a t i o n T o r o n t o .<br />

TARGET:140wpm PLUS!<br />

SEZB4 FEE: $236.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10 711286<br />

SPEED DEVELOPMENT FOR COURT<br />

REPORTING-ADVANCED 4<br />

This course is limited to the Senior Level of<br />

the Speed Development for Court Reporting-<br />

Advanced 3. Target is 160 wpm PLUS!<br />

SEZC8 FEE: $236.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 SU 10:30-1:30 FF Apr6 711287<br />

BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

FOR WINDOWS<br />

Learn more about Windows, a software<br />

platform delivering improved productivity and<br />

high-performance applications for today’s<br />

business environments. Windows shares<br />

common commands and data between software<br />

packages, simplifying advanced computing.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)575-2226 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2226<br />

or email cathie.duncan@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Courses are open to ALL students. You<br />

should have some understanding of the<br />

Windows environment, and are strongly<br />

urged to complete (BW001) WORKSHOP<br />

FOR WINDOWS, if you have no computer<br />

experience and (BW199) WINDOWS<br />

LEVEL 1 before taking other courses, since<br />

all Windows-based courses share common<br />

commands and data.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

All courses are 15-hour modules with a test on<br />

the final night. In addition to the scheduled<br />

classes, students should be prepared to spend<br />

two hours of independent study for each hour<br />

of class instruction. To qualify for an<br />

“Acknowledgement of Completion”, you must<br />

complete the FOUR (4) Mandatory Courses.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

BW199 Using Windows - Level 1<br />

BW120 MS Excel - Level 1<br />

BW105 MS Access - User Level 1<br />

BW110 MS Word - Level 1 OR BW100 WordPerfect<br />

Windows - Level 1<br />

To obtain the Business Applications for<br />

Windows Certificate, students must<br />

complete an additional SEVEN (7) courses<br />

chosen from the list below:<br />

ACCPAC-GL, AR, AP, Payroll, Order Entry Level 1, 2<br />

Simply Accounting-Level 1,2<br />

Corel Draw-Level 1, 2<br />

Corel Photo Paint Level 1<br />

Managing Your PC (last time offered)<br />

MS Access-Level 1,2,3<br />

MS Excel-Level 1,2,3,4<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 />

(no longer available)<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.<br />

MOHAWK COLLEGE IS OPERATING<br />

UNDER WINDOWS ‘98 - COLLEGE<br />

COMPUTERS AND COURSE<br />

MATERIALS DO NOT SUPPORT<br />

WINDOWS XP OR OFFICE XP.<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

Do you have computer skills, but lack a<br />

certificate? The Credit for Prior Learning<br />

process can help you earn a certificate<br />

faster. Call the Prior Learning Assessment<br />

Office at (905) 575-1212 ext. 3298 or<br />

(519) 759-7200 ext. 3298 arrange a<br />

challenge exam for any of the BAW<br />

courses,. A minimum of two weeks notice<br />

is required.<br />

Challenge exam fee: $48.96 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, with a minimum of 3 course<br />

credits from the same application (e.g. 3<br />

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 ,<br />

with a minimum of 3 course credits from the<br />

same application (e.g. 3 Excel, plus 1<br />

QuattroPro or 4 levels of Excel)<br />

Windows Specialist<br />

Completion of one Windows Level 1 and three of<br />

the following courses:Windows Level 2 (BW299<br />

or BW295) Managing Your PC (BW004)<br />

Configuration for Windows/Internet (BIN40)<br />

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Excel Spreadsheet Specialist<br />

Completion of three levels of MS Excel<br />

for 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 Simply Accounting.<br />

PowerPoint/Graphics Specialist<br />

Completion of four course credits of which two<br />

must be PowerPoint Level 1 and Level 2. The<br />

remaining two credits must consist of CorelDraw,<br />

Corel Photo Paint, PageMaker or Publisher.<br />

NOTE: Students successfully<br />

completing Microsoft Office course<br />

credits may wish to further investigate<br />

becoming certified by taking the<br />

applicable exams at <strong>Mohawk</strong>’s newest<br />

MicroSoft Office testing centre.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL<br />

BUSINESS APPLICATIONS FOR<br />

WINDOWS STUDENTS:<br />

You must provide your own 9-pin MS<br />

compatible 2-button mouse for any Windows<br />

course. NO PS2 mice are allowed. (6-pin). You<br />

can rent a mouse from Fennell Open Access.<br />

Instructors will not have spare mice, disks or<br />

manuals available in the labs! UNLESS<br />

STATED OTHERWISE, YOU REQUIRE<br />

3.5” HIGH DENSITY DISKS AND TEXT(S).<br />

NOTE: Printing costs will be charged to all<br />

printers. Printer access cards are<br />

available in Open Access.<br />

MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST-<br />

INFORMATION SEMINAR<br />

An internationally recognized certification<br />

from Microsoft offering users of Microsoft<br />

Office programs an opportunity to validate<br />

technical proficiency and expertise by<br />

evaluating overall comprehension and<br />

integration with other software applications.<br />

This credential sets one apart from peers in a<br />

competitive job market.<br />

BW010 FEE: $40.73 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 1:00-4:00 FF Apr26 709191<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 MS<br />

Excel. Topics will include basic mouse skills,<br />

managing the desktop, saving and deleting files,<br />

Paint, WordPad and other Windows accessories.<br />

NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” High Density disk<br />

and TEXT “Tutorial Lessons for Workshop for<br />

Windows” by J. Munn and S. Scollard required.<br />

BW001 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709311<br />

S2 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709312<br />

S3 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709313<br />

S4 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709314<br />

S5 5 SU 9:00-12:30 FF Apr27 709315<br />

S6 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF May27 709319<br />

S7 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May28 709316<br />

S8 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May29 709317<br />

S9 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Jun7 709318<br />

SA 6 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr14 709342<br />

SB 5 SA 9:00-12:30 BF Apr26 709344<br />

SD 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF May29 709346<br />

SE 7 FR 12:30-3:00 BF Apr25 709486<br />

SG 7 MO 12:30-3:00 BF Apr28 709485<br />

SH 6 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 709499<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 <strong>Education</strong> required.<br />

BW390 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 6:00-9:30 FF Jun2 708976<br />

S2 6 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr14 709494<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE<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 <strong>Education</strong> required.<br />

BW290 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 708975<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-12:30 BF Jun7 709322<br />

ACCPAC - GENERAL LEDGER<br />

This course introduces students to version 4.2 for<br />

windows (AccPac Advantage Series-Corporate<br />

Edition-formerly Small Business series) and<br />

focuses on the creation of a company and a chart<br />

of accounts, entering transactions, and producing<br />

financial reports. PREREQUISITE: (BW199)<br />

Windows Level 1, plus familiarity with basic<br />

accounting. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and<br />

TEXT “AccPac for Windows Small Business<br />

Series”, Version 4.1, by C. Heaney, Pearson<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Canada required.<br />

BW190 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708977<br />

S2 5 SU 9:00-12:30 FF Jun8 708978<br />

S3 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May29 708979<br />

S4 5 SA 9:00-12:30 BF Apr26 709320<br />

ACCPAC ORDER ENTRY - LEVEL 1<br />

Learn proper techniques for setting up<br />

Inventory Control, Purchase Orders & Order<br />

Entry. Sections will be discussed separately<br />

learning various options available for<br />

inventory items, requisitions, purchase orders,<br />

receipts & invoices. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BW190, BW290, BW390 REQUIRED:9-pin<br />

mouse, disk & text “AccPac for Windows<br />

Inventory Control, Order Entry & Purchase<br />

Orders Course Reference Guide, Vol.1 & 2<br />

(Ver4.2) & Case Study Materials NOT<br />

AVAILABLE IN OPEN ACCESS<br />

BW490 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 708980<br />

ACCPAC ORDER ENTRY - LEVEL 2<br />

Using Inventory Control, Purchase Orders &<br />

Order Entry modules, this course instructs on<br />

the proper procedures for entering and working<br />

with Quotations, Orders and Invoices,<br />

Requisitions, P.O.’s, Receipts, Inventory,<br />

Shipments and Adjustments. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BW490 - Order Entry - Level 1 NOTE: 9-pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT: Same as Level 1<br />

(BW490) NOT AVAILABLE IN OPEN<br />

ACCESS (Will not be offered in Winter <strong>2003</strong>)<br />

BW492 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May28 711253<br />

BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

COREL DRAW FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 1<br />

Participants will be introduced to basic<br />

CorelDRAW 10 terminology. Learning File<br />

Preview, Open, Save, Export & Printing,<br />

Create, Adjust, Move & Copy Vector Based<br />

Objects, Creating Text and Special Text<br />

Effects while Designing Business Cards,<br />

Labels, Flyers and more. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Windows Level 1 (BW199). NOTE: 9-pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “CorelDRAW 10<br />

Introduction” by Element K Press required.<br />

SOFTWARE NOT AVAILABLE IN OPEN<br />

ACCESS<br />

BW111 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 708987<br />

COREL DRAW FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 2<br />

Building on the basics covered in Level 1 you<br />

continue using Templates, Interactive Fills &<br />

Distortions, Applying Text & Bitmap Effects,<br />

Understanding Color Management and the<br />

use of Object Management while Creating<br />

Intensive Documents suitable for Business<br />

usage. An introduction to Corel R.A.V.E. will<br />

also be covered. PREREQUISITE:<br />

CorelDRAW Level 1 NOTE:9-pin serial<br />

mouse, 3.5” HD disk, and TEXT<br />

“CorelDRAW 10 Advanced” by Element K is<br />

required. SOFTWARE NOT AVAILABLE<br />

IN OPEN ACCESS<br />

BW211 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF May28 708988<br />

COREL PHOTO PAINT - LEVEL 1<br />

Students will be introduced to basic<br />

CorelPhoto Paint 10 Terminology. Apply<br />

Object Textures and Effects while working<br />

with Bitmap Objects, also Text and Special<br />

Text Effect. Learn how to work with Image<br />

Commands, Masks and Masking Features to<br />

Restore or Repair Old and New Photographs.<br />

REQUIRED: 9-pin serial mouse, 3.5” disk &<br />

TEXT: “Photo Paint 10, Introduction” by<br />

Element K. SOFTWARE NOT AVAILABLE<br />

IN OPEN ACCESS<br />

BW116 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr14 708989<br />

MANAGING YOUR PC<br />

Learn file & disk management, the ability to<br />

perform general & preventative maintenance<br />

using DOS and WIN 98. Perform DOS<br />

Commands as Directory, Copy, Format, etc.;<br />

use of Microsoft System Tools; gain<br />

knowledge of PC Configuration by<br />

examining device manager & files such as<br />

Config.sys., Autoexec.bat., etc. & Windows<br />

initialization files. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Windows Level 1 NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5”<br />

disk and TEXT “Managing Your PC” by L.<br />

Restivo required. LAST TIME COURSE<br />

OFFERED<br />

BW004 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF May28 708990<br />

Students with<br />

disabilities please<br />

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

I n f o rmation Section<br />

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BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

MS ACCESS - USER LEVEL 1<br />

U s i ng A c ce s s 2 0 0 0 , t h i s c o u r s e p r o vi d e s a<br />

practical introduction to Access. You will be<br />

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

environment. Topics of investigation include<br />

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

records. The design of tables, queries, forms<br />

& r e p o r t s u s i n g A c c e s s w i z a r d s w i l l b e<br />

covered. PREREQUISITE: Windows Level 1<br />

N O T E : 9 - p i n m o u s e , 3 . 5 ” d i s k a n d t e x t<br />

“Microsoft Access 2000 - Basic” required.<br />

BW105 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr14 709192<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709193<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr26 709194<br />

S4 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF May28 709195<br />

S5 6 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 709325<br />

S6 6 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 711254<br />

MS ACCESS - USER LEVEL 2<br />

Y o u w i l l b u i l d u p o n t h e k n o w l e d g e<br />

o b t a i n e d i n L e v e l 1 u s i n g A c c e s s 2 0 0 0 .<br />

Topics include: Relational table design and<br />

fie ld pr op ert ie s, a lo ng wi th a d va nc e qu er y<br />

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

p a r a m e t e r s & e xp re s si o n s w i t hi n q ue r ie s.<br />

Some toolbox controls for forms & reports<br />

a re in t ro d u ce d. PR E R E Q U I SI T E : B W1 0 5<br />

(Access User Level 1) NOTE: 9-pin mouse,<br />

3.5” disk and text “Microsoft Access 2000-<br />

Intermediate” required.<br />

BW205 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709196<br />

S2 5 MO 6:00-9:30 FF Jun2 709197<br />

S4 6 TU 7:00-10:00 BF May27 709326<br />

MS ACCESS - USER LEVEL 3<br />

U s i n g A c c e s s 2 0 0 0 y o u w i l l b u i l d o n t h e<br />

k n o w l e d g e o b t a i n e d i n L e v e l 2 . Y o u w i l l<br />

create advance forms using additional toolbox<br />

con trols. For m pr opert ies for contro lling the<br />

beh avio ur and char acte risti c o f t he form are<br />

i l l u s t r a t e d . M a r c o s a r e d i s c o v e r e d t o<br />

c o m p l e t e t h e s y s t e m . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

B W2 0 5 ( Ac c es s U s er Le v el 2) No t e: 9- p in<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk and text “Microsoft Access<br />

2000 - Advanced” required.<br />

BW305 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May29 709198<br />

MS EXCEL - LEVEL 1<br />

P a r t i c i p a n t s i n t h i s “ h a n d s- o n ” c ou r s e wi l l<br />

learn the basic features of Excel 2000. Topics<br />

include entering editing, saving, printing and<br />

formatting labels and values, creating simple<br />

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

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

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

worksheets. PREREQUISITE: BW199(Using<br />

Windows-Level 1). NOTE:9-pin mouse, 3.5”<br />

d i s k a n d T E X T “ L e a r n i n g E x c e l 2 0 0 0 f o r<br />

W in d ow s , An In t ro d uc t or y E xe r ci s e Bo o k”<br />

by Sharon Scollard required.<br />

BW120 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr14 709199<br />

S2 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 709200<br />

S3 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709201<br />

S4 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr26 709202<br />

S5 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May27 709203<br />

S6 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May29 709205<br />

S7 6 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr14 709327<br />

S8 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF May29 709328<br />

S9 7 FR 9:00-11:30 BF Apr25 709493<br />

SA 6 TU 7:00-10:00 SC May27 709500<br />

MS EXCEL - LEVEL 2<br />

H e r e ’ s y o u r o p p o r tu n it y t o t r a n s f o r m a p la i n<br />

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

d o c u m e n t . T o p i c s in t h is “ h a n d s - o n ” c o u r s e<br />

( version 2000) include crea ting and embedding<br />

customized charts and graphs, drawing f ea tures,<br />

a d d in g c l ip a r t, M S M a ps , M S Or g a n iz a ti on a l<br />

C h a r t s a n d O b j e c t L i n k i n g a n d E m b e d d i n g .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 1 2 0 - E x c e l L e v e l 1 .<br />

N O T E : 9 - p i n m o u s e , 3 . 5 ” d i s k a n d T E X T<br />

“Learning Excel 2000 for W indows- Pr esentation<br />

Charts and Drawing” by S. Scollar d required.<br />

BW220 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709206<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Jun7 709207<br />

S3 5 MO 6:00-9:30 FF Jun2 709208<br />

S4 5 MO 6:30-10:00 BF Jun2 709329<br />

MS EXCEL - LEVEL 3<br />

Participants in this “hands-on” course (version<br />

2 0 0 0 ) w i l l l e a r n a v a r ie t y o f t e c h n i q u e s f o r<br />

managing, querying a list. Topics include dates,<br />

a u to fil te r, a d v a nc e d filt e r, a d v an c e d so rtin g ,<br />

p i v o t t a b l e s , d a ta c o n s o l i d a t i o n a n d l o o k u p<br />

tables. PREREQUISITE: BW220 - Excel Level<br />

2. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “<br />

L e a r n in g E x c e l 2 0 0 0 fo r W in d o w s-L i sts a n d<br />

Pivot Tables”, by S. Scollard required.<br />

BW320 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May29 709209<br />

S2 6 TH 6:30-9:30 BF Apr17 709330<br />

S3 7 TH 9:00-11:30 BF Apr24 709490<br />

MS EXCEL - LEVEL 4<br />

P ar ticip ants in this “h and s- on” c our se ( ver s io n<br />

2000) will learn a variety of advanced techniques<br />

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

multiple workbooks. Other topics include macros,<br />

c r e a ti n g ma c r o b u t to n s , s c e n a r io s , g o a l s e e k ,<br />

auditor , solver, customizing toolbars and menus<br />

and an introduction to f or ms. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BW320 Excel Level 3. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5”<br />

d i s k a n d T E X T “ L e a r n i n g E x c e l 2 0 0 0 f o r<br />

Windows-Macros and Advanced Techniques” by<br />

J. Munn & S. Scollard required.<br />

BW420 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May29 709210<br />

MS POWERPOINT - LEVEL 1<br />

Us in g P ower Point 20 00, s tude nts le arn ho w to<br />

c r e a t e e f f e c ti v e p r e s e n ta t io n s t h r o u g h s l id e s ,<br />

s peaker ’s notes , a udienc e handou ts, etc. Topics<br />

in clud e c r ea ting , ed itin g, & pr ev iewing s lides ,<br />

changing text attributes, working with graphics,<br />

ta b le s , a n ima tio n an d s p e cia l ef f e c ts , c r e a tin g<br />

speaker’s notes, interactive presentations & using<br />

Pack & Go Wizard. PREREQUISITE: Windows<br />

Level 1 REQUIRED:9-pin mouse, disk & TEXT-<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint 2000-Level 1 by CCI<br />

BW003 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709211<br />

S2 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May29 709212<br />

S3 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709331<br />

S4 6 WE 7:00-10:00 SC May28 709511<br />

MS POWERPOINT - LEVEL 2<br />

Using PowerPoint 2000 you will advance your<br />

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

te mp la te s , c us to miz in g the s lid e pr e s e n tat ion ,<br />

c r e a ti ng d a ta & o r g a n iz a tio n a l c h ar ts , a d di n g<br />

multime dia e ff ec ts & wo rking with inter ac tive<br />

p r es e nta tion s. Yo u will als o le a rn to c re a te &<br />

edit macros, customize toolbar & menus, work<br />

with slide f inde r & cr eate s ummar y or age nda<br />

s l i d e s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : L e v e l 1 - ( B W 0 0 3 )<br />

NOTE:9-pin mouse, disk & TEXT “PowerPoint<br />

2000-Level 2” by CCI #6209 required.<br />

BW203 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF May27 709281<br />

MS PROJECT FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

Using MS Project ‘98 students will be able to<br />

id e nt i fy s t ep s i nv o lv e d i n pr o je c t pl a nn i ng ,<br />

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

o u t l i n e s & d u r a t i o n , l i n k & a t t a c h t a s k<br />

c o n s t r a i n t s . A l s o s t u d e n t s w i l l c r e a t e a<br />

company calendar, work with resource sheets,<br />

assi gn t a sks , en ter reso urce cos ts & fi lter &<br />

sort data effectiv ely. Working with diff erent<br />

v i e w t a b l e s & t h e G a n t t C h a r t w i l l b e<br />

covere d. P REREQ UISITE: Win dows Lev 1.<br />

REQUIRED:9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk & TEXT<br />

“Creating a Project” by Element K<br />

BW170 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709282<br />

MS PROJECT FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 2<br />

Using MS Project ‘98, students will continue<br />

learning how to manage a project once it has<br />

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

plan, tracking active projects, managing tasks,<br />

working with resource needs & print reports,<br />

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

fr om ot he r ap pl ic at io ns , cr eat i ng, e di ti ng &<br />

adding hy perlinks and modifyi ng the project<br />

to me et i ndi vi du al n eed s. P RER EQ UIS IT E:<br />

Leve l 1 - BW 170. REQ UIRE D:9- pin mou se,<br />

3. 5” d is k & T EXT “ Pr oj ec t 98 Ma na gi ng a<br />

Project” by Element K.<br />

BW270 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May27 709283<br />

MS PUBLISHER - LEVEL 1<br />

Disc over Mi cros oft Pub lis her 200 0-an ea syt<br />

o - u s e , b u t p o w e r f u l d e s k t o p p r o g r a m<br />

offering various options and creative freedom<br />

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

create eye-catching and effective newsletters,<br />

bo okl et s, b roc hu re s, fl ye rs, e tc ., us in g Pa ge<br />

W i z a r d s , T e m p l a t e s , b o r d e r s , i m p o r t e d<br />

g r a p h i c s , e t c . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 1 1 0<br />

Word Level 1 or BW100 WordPerfect Level<br />

1. NOTE :9-pi n m ouse , 3 .5” disk an d T EXT<br />

“ Mi c r o s o f t P u b l i s h er 2 0 0 0” # 6 2 15 b y C C I<br />

required. Available only in MCACES Lab.<br />

BW115 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF May27 709284<br />

SoftSkills Certification<br />

The SoftSkills Certification Centre is pleased to<br />

offer a variety of certification exams and testing<br />

services to our students, staff and clients within<br />

the c ommunity.<br />

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

facilities for the Microsoft(R) Office Specialist<br />

Certif ication ( f or m erly Micr os of t O ff ice U ser<br />

S p e c i a li s t ) o f f e r ed b y M i cr o s o f t ( R ) an d th e<br />

IC3(Internet and Computing Core Certification)<br />

exams offered by Certiport. Although the Centre<br />

do es no t off er cou rses, c and id ates may up date<br />

their skills through <strong>Mohawk</strong>'s <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

Ed ucation o fferings. Fo r mo re inf ormation on<br />

CE courses, call 9 05-575-2666 or visit the web<br />

site at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

The Centre also provides proctoring servi ces for<br />

t ho se wh o a r e c om p l et i n g t e st s, ex a m s, an d/ o r<br />

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

assessment s, al te rnat ive deli ver y e duca ti on, a nd<br />

professional accreditation purposes.<br />

For more information visit our web site at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/business/SoftSkills<br />

phone 905-575-2219 or<br />

email SoftSkills@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

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MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

U s i n g W o r d 2 0 0 0 , y o u w i l l h a v e t h e<br />

o p po r t un i t y t o l e ar n b a s i c w or d p r o ce s s i ng<br />

c o n c e p t s . T h i s “ h a n d s - o n ” c o u r s e w i l l<br />

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

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

d oc u me n t s. V a ri o u s pr o of i n g to o l s an d f i le<br />

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

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : W i n d o w s L e v e l 1 .<br />

N O T E : 9 - p i n m o u s e , 3 . 5 ” d i s k a n d T E X T<br />

“ M a s t e r T r a k P r o M i c r o s o f t W o r d 2 0 0 0 -<br />

Level 1” by CCI required.<br />

BW110 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709285<br />

S2 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 709286<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr26 709287<br />

S4 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May28 709289<br />

S5 6 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 709333<br />

S6 6 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 709512<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 2<br />

Us ing Wo rd 2000 , this co urse ex amin es the<br />

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

with templates, columns and tables, creating<br />

h e a d e r s a n d f o o t e r s , u s e b o r d e r s , d r a w i n g<br />

objects, inserting pictures and using the mail<br />

m e r g e f e a t u r e t o c r e a t e f o r m l e t t e r s ,<br />

c a t a l o g u e s , l i s t s a n d l a b e l s .<br />

P RE R E QU I SI T E: BW 1 1 0 - W o rd Le v el 1.<br />

N O T E : 9 - p i n m o u s e , 3 . 5 ” d i s k a n d T E X T<br />

“ M a s t e r T r a k P r o M i c r o s o f t W o r d 2 0 0 0 -<br />

Level 2” by CCI required.<br />

BW210 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709290<br />

S2 6 WE 6:00-9:00 FF May28 709292<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Jun7 709293<br />

S4 6 WE 7:00-10:00 BF May28 709334<br />

S5 7 MO 9:00-11:30 BF Apr28 709492<br />

S6 6 TH 7:00-10:00 SC May29 709513<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 3<br />

In this course, the advanced features of Word<br />

2 0 0 0 w i l l b e c o v e re d . Y o u w i l l w o r k wi t h<br />

long docume nts, g enerate tables of contents,<br />

i n d e x e s , c r e a t e f o o t n o t e s , e n d n o t e s ,<br />

bookmarks & cross-references. You will also<br />

c r e a t e m a c r o s & f o r m s , w o r k w i t h s t y l e s ,<br />

graphics, text boxes, a dvanced table features<br />

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

c o m p a r i s o n & p a s s w o r d p r o t e c t i o n .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 2 1 0 N O T E : 9 - p i n<br />

mou se, 3.5” dis k & TEX T “M aster Trak Pro<br />

MS Word 2000-Level 3” by CCI required<br />

BW310 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 6:00-9:00 FF May27 709294<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 4<br />

U s i n g W o r d 2 0 0 0 , s t u d e n t s w i l l c r e a t e<br />

do cu men ts, f lye rs, g ree ti ng ca rds & va ri ous<br />

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

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

c o v e r v a r i o u s a s p e c t s o f t y p o g r a p h y ,<br />

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

f e a t u r e s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 2 1 0 - W o r d<br />

L ev el 2 . NO TE :9 -p in m ou s e, 3 .5 ” di sk a nd<br />

T E XT “ Wo r d 2 0 0 0 D e s k to p Pu b l i s hi n g b y<br />

Logitell Publishing required.<br />

BW410 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr14 709295<br />

SIMPLY ACCOUNTING - LEVEL 1<br />

U s i n g S i m p l y A c c o u n t i n g v e r s i o n 8 . 5 , t h i s<br />

course is the first of two to examine the setup of<br />

t h e G e n e r a l L e d g e r , A c c o u n t s R e c e i v a b l e ,<br />

Accounts Payable, Inventory, Project & Payroll<br />

m o d u l e s . E n te r in g d a il y t r a n s a c t i o n s in e a c h<br />

module along with preparing financial statements<br />

& r e po r ts a r e a ls o co v er e d . P RE REQ UI SI T E:<br />

Knowledge of bas ic Accounting Principles plus<br />

U s in g W in d o w s Le v 1 . NO T E : 9 - p in m o u s e ,<br />

3 . 5 ” d i s k a n d T E X T ( T B A ) r e q u i r e d . N O T<br />

AVAILABLE IN OPEN ACCESS<br />

BW150 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 708985<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 709323<br />

SIMPLY ACCOUNTING - LEVEL 2<br />

U s i n g S i m p l y A c c o u n t i n g v e r s i o n 8 . 5 t h i s<br />

c ou r se ex amine s mor e d eta ile d tr an sa c tio ns in<br />

the GL, Payroll, Inventory, AR & AP modules.<br />

Additional topics include: reversing & adjusting<br />

e n t r i e s , c r e d i t s & p r e p a y s , N S F , d i s c o u n t s ,<br />

i n t e g r a t i o n w i t h i n v e n t o r y c o n t r o l , m o n t h l y<br />

r e m itt a n ce s , b a nk r e c o n c ili a tio n , e x p o r t d a ta ,<br />

b u d g e t s e t u p , b a c k u p p r o c e d u r e s , y e a r - e n d<br />

e n t r ie s & r e p or t f u n c ti o ns . P RE R EQ UI S I TE :<br />

( BW 150 ) RE QUIRE D:9 -p in mou se , 3 .5 ” Dis k<br />

& TEXT “Simply Accounting 8.0 Lev 2”. NOT<br />

IN OPEN ACCESS<br />

BW250 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May28 708986<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 BF May27 709324<br />

USING WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

This credit course provides the fundamentals<br />

o f c ust omi zin g a nd man agi ng you r d esk top .<br />

Ot her to pics i nclude: file manageme nt usi ng<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 />

c ourse is suit able for bot h Wi ndows 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: 9pi<br />

n mous e, 3.5” HD disk and TE XT “Usi ng<br />

Windows Level 1” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BW199 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709296<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709299<br />

S3 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709300<br />

S4 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr26 709301<br />

S5 5 MO 6:30-10:00 FF Jun2 709302<br />

S6 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May27 709303<br />

S7 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May29 709304<br />

S8 5 SU 9:00-12:30 FF Jun8 709306<br />

S9 6 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 709336<br />

SA 5 MO 6:30-10:00 BF Jun2 709337<br />

SB 5 SA 9:00-12:30 BF Jun7 709338<br />

SD 7 TH 12:30-3:00 BF Apr24 709487<br />

SE 5 MO 6:30-10:00 SC Jun2 709496<br />

USING WINDOWS - LEVEL 2<br />

This credit course, intended for users of Windows<br />

95, 98, NT and ME, presents more advanced<br />

Windows features. Topics include installing the<br />

use of desktop shortcuts, installing hardware and<br />

software, OLE, file management, the Briefcase,<br />

and networking basics. PREREQUISITE: BW199<br />

(Using Windows-Level 1) or equivalent course.<br />

NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “Using<br />

Windows Level 2” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BW299 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709307<br />

S2 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May27 709308<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Jun7 709309<br />

S4 6 WE 7:00-10:00 BF May28 709339<br />

BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

BUSINESS INTERNET<br />

SKILLS CERTIFICATE<br />

The Business Internet Skills Certificate has<br />

evolved into the WebMaster Certificate and<br />

will no longer be delivered as a separate<br />

certificate. For students currently completing<br />

the WEB PAGE DESIGN SPECIALIST,<br />

please refer to the SCRIPTING SPECIALIST<br />

in the WebMaster Certificate program.<br />

WEBMASTER CERTIFICATE<br />

Creation, organization and maintenance of<br />

today’s sophisticated Web pages require<br />

specialized knowledge of server technology<br />

and client-side and server-side scripting.<br />

Find out more about the Webmaster<br />

Certificate by calling (905)575-2226 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2226 or email<br />

cathie.duncan@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Courses are open to ALL students. Each course<br />

requires some understanding of the Windows<br />

environment, and a working knowledge of<br />

Internet resources. If you are unfamiliar with<br />

computers or the Internet it is recommended you<br />

complete some or all of the following courses:<br />

(BW001) WORKSHOP FOR WINDOWS,<br />

(BW199) USING WINDOWS (Level 1),<br />

(BIN01) INTERNET STARTING POINT.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

All courses are offered in 18-hour modules<br />

including a test on completion for students seeking<br />

credit. Students should be prepared to spend at least<br />

2 hours of study for every course hour. To qualify<br />

for an “Acknowledgement of Completion” you<br />

must complete the THREE (3) mandatory courses.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

BIN30 Web Page Design - Level 1<br />

BIN31 Web Page Design - Level 2<br />

BIN54 Digital Imaging for the Web - Level 1 OR<br />

BIN22 Fireworks<br />

To obtain the Webmaster Certificate,<br />

students must complete an additional EIGHT<br />

(8) courses selected from the following list:<br />

BIN21 Dreamweaver<br />

BIN22 Fireworks<br />

BIN36 JavaScript - Level 1<br />

BIN39 Introduction to Web Scripting<br />

BIN40 Configuration Windows/Internet<br />

BIN54 Digital Imaging for the Web<br />

BIN56 MS Outlook<br />

BIN61 MS FrontPage - Level 1<br />

BIN62 CGI/PERL Scripting<br />

BIN64 Active Server Pages - Level 1<br />

BIN65 Active Server Pages - Level 2<br />

BIN67 XML<br />

BIN68 PHP<br />

CO910 Introduction to Networking<br />

(counts as 2 options)<br />

CO911 Introduction To UNIX (counts as 2 options)<br />

CO720 Web Site Platforms 1 (counts as 2 options)<br />

CO722 Web Site Platforms 2 (counts as 2 options)<br />

Subject Specialist<br />

Students achieving a B+ or higher grade point average<br />

are eligible for specialist recognition in the following:<br />

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BUSINESS COMPUTERS<br />

WEB SCRIPTING SPECIALIST<br />

Completion of (BIN30) Web Page Design Level 1 and<br />

(BIN31) Web Page Design Level 2 and FOUR (4) of<br />

the following:<br />

BIN36 JavaScript - Level 1<br />

BIN39 Introduction to Web Scripting<br />

BIN61 MS FrontPage - Level 1 OR<br />

BIN21 Dreamweaver (but not both)<br />

BIN62 CGI/PERL Scripting<br />

BIN64 Active Server Pages - Level 1<br />

BIN65 Active Server Pages - Level 2<br />

BIN67 XML<br />

BIN68 PHP<br />

WEB SERVER ADMINISTRATOR<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

BIN30 Web Page Design - Level 1<br />

BIN31 Web Page Design - Level 2<br />

CO910 Introduction to Networking<br />

(see Engineering Technology)<br />

CO911 Introduction To UNIX<br />

(see Engineering Technology)<br />

CO720 Web Site Platforms 1<br />

(see Engineering Technology)<br />

CO722 Web Site Platforms 2<br />

(see Engineering Technology)<br />

WEB GRAPHICS SPECIALIST<br />

BIN30 Web Page Design - Level 1<br />

BIN31 Web Page Design - Level 2<br />

BIN22 Fireworks<br />

BIN54 Digital Imaging for the Web<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

To arrange a challenge exam f or any<br />

Webmaster course, please call the Prior<br />

Learning Assessment Office at (905)575-<br />

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

A minimum of two weeks notice is required.<br />

Challenge exam fee: $48.96 per course.<br />

INTERNET ACCESS<br />

Free access to the Internet is available in all<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> microcomputer labs.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL<br />

INTERNET SKILLS STUDENTS:<br />

You must provide their own 9-pin MS<br />

compatible 2-button mouse. No PS2 mice (6pin)<br />

are allowed. Mice can be rented at Fennell<br />

Campus, Open Access. Instructors will not be<br />

able to provide mice, disks, manuals and<br />

headphones. If you wish to hear audio output<br />

you must provide your own standard<br />

headphones with miniature plug. 3.5” HIGH<br />

DENSITY DISKS AND TEXT REQUIRED<br />

UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE.<br />

For detailed information about the<br />

Webmaster Certificate, please visit our<br />

website at nexus.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

INTERNET STARTING POINT<br />

This Workshop Internet course is ideal for students<br />

who are comfortable in a Windows environment<br />

but have no prior knowledge of Internet. Netscape<br />

Communicator4 & Internet Explorer will be used<br />

to include: searching for Internet Service Provider,<br />

using W W W, sending & receiving email,<br />

working with file attachments, email discussion<br />

lists & newsletters. PREREQUISITE: Workshop<br />

for Windows or familiar with Windows. NOTE:9pin<br />

mouse, disk & TEXT-Internet Starting Point<br />

by S. Scollard required.<br />

BIN01 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr14 711181<br />

DIGITAL IMAGING FOR THE WEB<br />

Using Adobe Photoshop Elements (version 2), you<br />

will learn techniques for preparing & optimizing<br />

photographs & other images for the Web. Topics<br />

include obtaining images from scanners & digital<br />

cameras, photo manipulation, working with layers<br />

& applying a variety of special effects.<br />

PREREQUISITE: (BIN31) Web Page Design<br />

Level 2. NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT<br />

required. Adobe Photoshop Elements is NOT<br />

AVAILABLE IN OPEN ACCESS<br />

BIN54 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 711191<br />

S2 5 MO 7:00-10:30 FF Jun2 711192<br />

PHP<br />

Server-side scripting technologies are the<br />

foundation for Web application development. PHP<br />

is a popular open source alternative to ASP. You<br />

will be introduced to running a simple PHP script,<br />

control structures, and dynamically creating Web<br />

pages. PREREQUISITE: (BIN39) Intro to Web<br />

Scripting, or programming experience. NOTE: 9pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT (TBA)<br />

BIN68 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S2 5 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May27 711238<br />

ACTIVE SERVER PAGES - LEVEL 1<br />

Active Server Pages is a fundamental<br />

technology for building a Web- based<br />

application widely used in Ecommerce. In this<br />

introductory course, you will learn the basics<br />

including running an ASP script, variables,<br />

iteration & branching control structures & data<br />

validation techniques. PREREQUISITES:<br />

BIN39 Introduction to Web Scripting, or prior<br />

programming experience. NOTE: 9-pin mouse,<br />

3.5” disk and TEXT “Active Server Pages -<br />

Level 1” by J. Turner & S. Scollard required.<br />

BIN64 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 711231<br />

S2 5 TH 7:00-10:30 FF May29 711232<br />

ACTIVE SERVER PAGES - LEVEL 2<br />

The power of ASP technology is in the ability<br />

to connect to a database. In this course, you<br />

will create applications which will mine a<br />

database for information, update, and add<br />

records to a database and create dynamic Web<br />

Pages. PREREQUISITES: BIN64 Active<br />

Server Pages - Level 1 NOTE: 9-pin mouse,<br />

disk and TEXT - Active Server Pages - Level<br />

2 by J. Turner and S. Scollard required.<br />

BIN65 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 5 TH 7:00-10:30 FF May29 711234<br />

CGI/PERL SCRIPTING<br />

Learn the basics of CGI/Perl scripting: literals,<br />

variables, control statements, functions & reading<br />

& writing data to a file. You will write CGI/Perl<br />

scripts to process information received from<br />

HTML forms & write the output in a raw data<br />

file or in an HTML web page. On completion<br />

you will be able to check input from HTML<br />

forms & process raw data received in a useable<br />

format. PREREQUISITE: BIN36 JavaScript<br />

Level 1 NOTE:9-pin mouse, disk & TEXT<br />

“CGI/Perl Scripting” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BIN62 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 711227<br />

CONFIGURATION WINDOWS/<br />

INTERNET<br />

Configure your PC using DOS & Windows 95/98 for<br />

Internet communication and optimization. Topics<br />

include memory and disk optimization, Internet<br />

connection issues, networking, backup, file<br />

compression, FTP and virus compression. Familiarity<br />

with DOS, Windows & the Internet recommended.<br />

Can be used as a credit in the BAW Certificate.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Windows Level 1. NOTE: 9-pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “Configuring Your PC<br />

for Windows & the Internet” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BIN40 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 711212<br />

S2 6 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Jun2 711215<br />

DREAMWEAVER<br />

Dreamweaver is a popular package for creating<br />

& maintaining Web pages & managing Web<br />

sites of any size. In this hands-on course, you<br />

will create sites incorporating tables, forms,<br />

layers & template design methods. Other topics<br />

include interactive mouseover images, form<br />

validation & image maps. PREREQUISITE:<br />

BIN31 Web Page Design Level 2. NOTE: 9-pin<br />

mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT “An Introduction to<br />

Dreamweaver MX” by S. Scollard required.<br />

BIN21 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 711195<br />

S2 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 711200<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr26 711202<br />

S4 5 MO 7:00-10:30 FF Jun2 711207<br />

FIREWORKS<br />

Create quick and easy buttons, backgrounds<br />

and other graphics for your Web Page using<br />

the popular Macromedia package, Fireworks.<br />

Optimize images for use on the Web and<br />

learn some simple animation techniques as<br />

well. Drawing skills are not necessary.<br />

PREREQUISITE: (BIN 31) Web Page<br />

Design Level 2 and (BIN21) Dreamweaver.<br />

NOTE: 9-pin mouse, 3.5” disk and TEXT<br />

“Fireworks 4.0 Basic” required.<br />

BIN22 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 7:00-10:30 FF May28 711193<br />

INTRODUCTION TO WEB SCRIPTING<br />

Students with little or no programming<br />

experience learn fundamental programming &<br />

scripting concepts, beginning with an overview<br />

of the tools currently used including<br />

JavaScript, Perl & Active Server Pages. Topics<br />

include client/server architecture, fundamental<br />

& generic programming concepts eg. Data<br />

types, logical operators, comparison operators,<br />

control structures & planning the program<br />

using pseudo code & demonstrated using real<br />

examples. PREREQUISITE:(BIN31) 9-pin<br />

mouse, disk & TEXT required<br />

BIN39 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 7:00-10:30 FF May28 711208<br />

JAVASCRIPT - LEVEL 1<br />

Students will learn basic JavaScript command<br />

syntax, basic JavaScript objects, properties,<br />

methods, event handlers & how to use<br />

JavaScript to validate HTML forms, “sniff”<br />

browser type & set Internet cookies and also an<br />

opportunity to upload their web pages<br />

containing their JavaScripts to a web server to<br />

view on the Internet. PREREQUISITE:(BIN31)<br />

Web Page 2 & (BIN39) Intro to Web Scripting<br />

or previous programming experience. NOTE:<br />

9-pin mouse, disk & TEXT “JavaScripting” by<br />

S. Hernden required.<br />

BIN36 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 7:00-10:30 FF May28 711210<br />

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MS FRONTPAGE - LEVEL 1<br />

Dis co ve r F ro ntPa ge , an ex citing n ew p r ogr a m<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 e v e l 2 . N O T E : 9 - p i n mo u s e , 3 . 5 ” d is k a n d<br />

TEXT “MS FrontPage” by S. Hernden required.<br />

BIN61 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 711226<br />

MS OUTLOOK<br />

MS Outlook is an exci ti ng program to help you<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 oo k & t h e I n t e r n e t a s a n e f f e c t i ve<br />

per sonal i nfor mat i on manag er & organi za t iona l<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: Internet 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 require d.<br />

BIN56 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 6:00-9:00 FF May29 711182<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN - LEVEL 1<br />

Students will create a series of web pages using<br />

basic HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) in<br />

a Windows environment. This course will cover<br />

p ag e f or m att ing , h yp e r lin ks , g r a ph ic s , HTM L<br />

lis ts , image ma pping an d upload in g completed<br />

HTML pages to a host computer. Notepad and a<br />

w e b b r o w s e r w i ll b e u s e d t o c r e a t e , v i e w &<br />

ma in tain th e we b p ag es . N OTE: 9- pin mou se ,<br />

disk & TEXT “Web Page Design, Level 1” by<br />

S. Hernden required. PREREQUISITE:(BIN01)<br />

Internet Starting Point.<br />

BIN30 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 711183<br />

S2 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 711184<br />

S3 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr26 711185<br />

S4 5 MO 7:00-10:30 FF Jun2 711186<br />

S5 6 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 711241<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN - LEVEL 2<br />

Build on the basics learned in Lev 1 to create web<br />

p ag es sui tabl e f or p erson al o r b usin ess use. Yo u<br />

wi ll ex p lo r e & u se a n u mb er o f mo re ad v an ced<br />

HTML features such as forms used to collect data<br />

fro m visitors, tables u sed to alig n page information<br />

i n co l u mn s & r o ws , mu l t i - f ra me w eb p a g es , &<br />

cascading style-sheets used to co ntrol pag e sty le in<br />

an ef f ici en t & c o n si st en t man n er . NO TE : 9 -p i n<br />

mo use, disk & TEXT “Web Page Desig n-Level 2”<br />

by S. Hernden requ ired. PREREQUISITE:(BIN30)<br />

Web Page Design Lev 1<br />

BIN31 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 711187<br />

S2 5 SA 9:00-12:30 FF Apr26 711188<br />

S3 5 TU 7:00-10:30 FF May27 711189<br />

S4 5 WE 7:00-10:30 FF May28 711190<br />

S5 5 TH 7:00-10:30 BF May29 711242<br />

XML<br />

S t u de n t s w i l l g a i n a n un d e r s t a nd i n g o f th e<br />

technology that is promising to revolutionize<br />

the computer industry. XML is gaining huge<br />

po pul ari ty for it s abi lit y t o e nca psu lat e d ata<br />

an d i nfo rma tio n a bou t the da ta. Th is cou rse<br />

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

how it is used by industry then via hands on<br />

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

center using XML/MSXML parser.<br />

BIN67 FEE: $108.54 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 711235<br />

BUSINESS COMPUTERS/CREATIVE ART S<br />

CREATIVE & VISUAL ARTS<br />

For general informat ion about programs<br />

off ered by the Creative & Applied Arts<br />

Department, please cont act the of fice at<br />

( 905) 575- 2298 or (905) 575-2025. For detailed<br />

information about the programs or courses<br />

contact the program manager listed in each<br />

program description. To register with student<br />

ident ificat ion call (905)385-HAWK(4295).<br />

(PLA) PRIOR LEARNING<br />

ASSESSMENT<br />

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

c ou rs es b as ed o n le ar ni ng a cq ui re d th ro ug h<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 />

a sse ss men t p roc ed ure s a nd fe es, co nt ac t th e<br />

P L A o f f i c e a t ( 9 0 5 ) 5 7 5 - 1 2 1 2 e x t . 3 2 9 8 o r<br />

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

begin 2 weeks before the start of classes.<br />

AESTHETICS/COSMETICS<br />

AESTHETICS CERTIFICATE<br />

T h i s c er t i f i c a t e i s d e s i g n ed f o r i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

i n t e n d i n g 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 />

growing field of aesthetics. This is an intense<br />

p ro gr am o f st ud y, u til iz in g bo th t he or y an d<br />

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

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

t r a i n i n g . S o m e a r e a s o f s t u d y w i l l i n c l u d e<br />

skin care and treatments, product knowledge,<br />

w axi ng, ma nic uri ng, s alon m ana gem ent an d<br />

customer relations.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Myrna Kelly, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3489 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3489 or email<br />

myrna.kelly@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

S uc ce s sf ul c om pl et i on o f Se ni or S ec o nd ar y<br />

School English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o b e a w a r d e d t h e C e r t i f i c a t e , y o u m u s t<br />

s u c c e s s f u l ly c om p l e t e t hi r t e e n c o ur s e s ; t e n<br />

compulsory courses plus three electives.<br />

COMPULSORY:<br />

AES02 Aesthetics: Skin Care I F<br />

AES03 Aesthetics: Skin Care II W<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 Applications<br />

F,W<br />

WS406 Waxing Level II - Advanced Procedures W<br />

WS444 Make-up; Bridal, Glamour, Runway S<br />

WS905 Manicure; Fiberglass & Acrylic Applications W<br />

AES05 Body Massage & Treatments S<br />

Not all courses are offered each semester.<br />

PREPARATORY BIOLOGY course<br />

refer to the HEALTH SCIENCES 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 />

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 />

WS305 - Manicure, Pedicure; Care and<br />

Techniques<br />

WS405 - Manicure, Pedicure; Specialized<br />

Applications<br />

WS905 - Manicure; Fiberglass & 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 />

The Aesthetics and Nail Technician<br />

Certificates will be offered as a Day-time<br />

program. It will run for three semesters and<br />

upon successful completion you will receive<br />

both Certificates. Placement limited.<br />

Applications will be taken starting in January<br />

<strong>2003</strong> for September <strong>2003</strong> admission.<br />

For an appointment please call<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3489 or email<br />

myrna.kelly@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

AESTHETICS: SKIN CARE I<br />

This credit course is designed for those who<br />

have an interest in, or are pursuing a career in<br />

the fi eld of A esth eti cs. Th rou gh lec tur e a nd<br />

demonstration, the student will advance their<br />

knowledge of the skin, its structure, the skin<br />

t y p es a n d d i s o r d e r s . T h e y w i ll c o n t i n u e t o<br />

st u d y p r o d u c t f o r m u l a t i o n a n d d e t e r m i n e<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S2 11 MO 6:30-10:00 W Apr14 711058<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 />

business within the cosmetics industry. Good<br />

“b us i ne ss se ns e ” an d p ro mo t io n ne e d to b e<br />

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

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 />

n et w o r k i n g , a d v e r t i s in g , p r od u c t i n ve n t o r y<br />

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

areas that will be covered in this course,<br />

allowing you to complete a business plan.<br />

WS136 FEE: $165.99 ☎<br />

S2 11 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709958<br />

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C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

WAXING -<br />

INTRODUCTION TO HAIR REMOVAL<br />

W ax in g a nd Su ga r in g a re p o pu la r f or m s of<br />

hair removal. This course c overs application<br />

types and procedures including hair structure,<br />

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

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 p r a c t i c a l<br />

d e m o n s t r a t i o n i s u t i l i z e d . S t u d e n t s a r e<br />

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

pr ac tic al a ppl ic ati on s ess io ns. S up ply c os ts:<br />

approx. $90.00.<br />

WS306 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S2 10 TH 6:30-9:30 W Apr17 711060<br />

NAIL TECHNICIAN<br />

CERTIFICATE (027)<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 />

wishing to work in one of the fastest growing<br />

areas of the Beauty Industry. Through theory<br />

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

y o u r k n o w l e d g e a n d e x p e r i e n c e , a s<br />

pre para tion for emp loyme nt or s tart ing your<br />

o wn b us i n es s . So me a r ea s o f st u dy in c lu d e<br />

sanitation and hygiene, diseases and disorders,<br />

m a s sa g e t e c h n i qu e s , a r t i f i c i al a p pl i c a t i o n 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<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3489 or<br />

email myrna.kelly@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

S uc ce ss fu l c o mp l et io n of S en io r S ec on da ry<br />

School English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o b e a w a r d e d t h e C e r t i f i c a t e , y o u m u s t<br />

successfully complete six compulsory courses.<br />

WS101 Cosmetology - Introduction to Skin Care<br />

F,W,S<br />

WS136 Business & Marketing - For the<br />

Cosmetics Industry S<br />

WS305 Manicure, Pedicure; Care and Techniques<br />

F,W,S<br />

WS405 Manicure, Pedicure; Specialized Applications<br />

F,W<br />

WS905 Manicure; Fiberglass & Acrylic Applications<br />

W<br />

WS906 Manicure; Nail Art S<br />

Not all courses are offered each semester<br />

WS101 - Cosmetology<br />

- Introduction to Skin Care<br />

refer to Applied Cosmetics Certificate<br />

WS136 - Business & Marketing<br />

- For the Cosmetics Industry<br />

refer to Aesthetics Certificate<br />

MANICURE, PEDICURE -<br />

SPECIALIZED APPLICATIONS<br />

Continue the study of practical application and<br />

procedures begun in Manicure, Pedicure; Care<br />

a nd T ec hn i qu es (W S 30 5) w i t h e m ph as i s o n<br />

nail extensions using silk or fiberglass tips, nail<br />

wraps, mending as well as nail art. Topics also<br />

will include massage techniques and business<br />

pr oce dur es. S t uden ts w il l b e re spo nsi bl e fo r<br />

m odels to w ork wi th on practical application<br />

s e s s i o n s . S u p p l y c o s t s : a p p r o x . $ 1 2 5 . 0 0<br />

PREREQUISITE: WS305 or equivalent.<br />

WS405 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S2 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 711009<br />

MANICURE, PEDICURE-<br />

CARE AND TECHNIQUES<br />

T hr ou gh l ec tu re a nd d em on st r a ti on l ea rn t o<br />

r ec og niz e he al thy n ai ls ; und er st an din g th ei r<br />

growth, diseases and care. Both manicure and<br />

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

demonstrated. Equipment and its uses will be<br />

c o v e r e d . 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 />

s e s s i o ns . Te x t b o o k a n d W o r k bo o k ne e d e d .<br />

Supply costs will be approx. $130.00<br />

WS305 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S2 11 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr21 709950<br />

MAKE-UP ARTISTRY<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

T h is p r o g r a m o f f e r s p r o f e s s i o n a l t r a in i n g f o r<br />

ind iv id uals c urr en tly wor king or tho se se ek in g<br />

work within the field of make-up artistry or other<br />

related service ar eas. Aestheticians, hairdr essers,<br />

cosmetic re tailers will enhance their servic es to<br />

c u s t o m e r s w i t h t r a i n i n g f r o m t h i s p r o g r a m .<br />

Gr a dua tes will g ain kn owle dge in a v ar iety of<br />

ar eas involving make-up technique s for theatre,<br />

p hoto gr aph y, p ar amed ical, f ilm, telev is ion an d<br />

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

e x p e r i e n c e a r e i n t e g r a t e d a n d d e l i v e r e d b y<br />

instructors chosen for their workplace expertise.<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 />

email myrna.kelly@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

S uc ce s sf ul c om pl et i on o f Se ni or S ec o nd ar y<br />

School English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o be e li gi bl e fo r th e Ce rt if ic at e, y ou m us t<br />

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

compulsory courses plus two electives.<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 W<br />

WS031 Make-up: Paramedical and Camouflage<br />

Therapy F<br />

WS136 Business & Marketing-For the<br />

Cosmetics Industry S<br />

WS013 Colour Theory for Make-up and Fashion<br />

Co-ordination 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 W<br />

PD221 Life Drawing I F,W,S<br />

WS444 Make-up- Bridal, Glamour, Runway S<br />

Not all courses are offered each semester.<br />

WS101 - Cosmetology<br />

- Introduction to 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<br />

- For the Cosmetics Industry<br />

refer to Aesthetics Certificate<br />

PG101 - Basic Design and Colour I<br />

PD221 - Life Drawing I<br />

refer to Visual Arts Certificate<br />

WS032 - Theatrical and Special Effects II<br />

Th is c ou rse w il l be s ch ed ul ed f or F a ll on ly<br />

due to the availability of the instructor.<br />

WS034 - Work Experience Option<br />

refer to Cosmetics - Other<br />

MAKE-UP ARTISTRY -<br />

ELECTIVES<br />

MAKE-UP:<br />

BRIDAL, GLAMOUR, RUNWAY<br />

With the current demand for skilled make-up<br />

applications in these areas, additional training<br />

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

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

make-up, c olour choices and i ntensity levels<br />

s u i t a b l e f o r t h e s e a p p l i c a t i o n s . T h i s i s a<br />

“ h a n d s o n ” c o u r s e a n d s t u d e n t s w i l l b e<br />

required to supply their own models. Previous<br />

make-up experience is necessary to complete<br />

the course. PREREQUISIT E: WS244 Makeup<br />

Artistry II or equivalent.<br />

WS444 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr21 709907<br />

APPLIED COSMETICS<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

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

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

development? This well-designed curriculum<br />

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

emphasis on practical training and<br />

experience. Topics include skin analysis and<br />

care, colour theory, makeup applications and<br />

theory, including corrective techniques,<br />

merchandising and sales.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Myrna Kelly, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3489 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3489 or<br />

email myrna.kelly@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Successful Completion of Senior Secondary<br />

School English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To be awarded the Certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete six courses; five<br />

compulsory courses plus one elective.<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 />

30 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


COLOUR THEORY FOR<br />

FASHION&MAKE-UP CO-ORDINATION<br />

Participants will study colour, colour theory,<br />

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

analysis, image profile for use in developing<br />

a w e l l a c c e s s o r i z e d w a r d r o b e w i t h c o -<br />

ord inate d ma keup shad es. At the concl usion<br />

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

i d e n t i f y t h e i r o w n c o l o u r c h o i c e s . C o l o u r<br />

swatches are available for purchase.<br />

WS013 FEE: $165.99 ☎<br />

S2 11 MO 6:30-10:00 FF Apr21 709953<br />

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 />

participants will study skin structure, analysis<br />

of s kin ty pes , ski n car e p rod uct k now led ge,<br />

pr op er ti es a nd u se s of f ac ia ls an d ma sq ue s,<br />

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

perfume, scents and hair care.<br />

WS101 FEE: $165.99 ☎<br />

S2 11 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr22 709954<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 />

p sy c h ol o g y o f c os m et i c s, th e f u nd a m en t a ls<br />

a n d th e o r y o f m a k e u p f o r a p p l i c a t i o n i n a<br />

va riet y of meth ods . C orr ect ions an d fash ion<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 />

demon stration and experie nce. Supply costs:<br />

approx. $60.00<br />

WS144 FEE: $165.99 ☎<br />

S2 11 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr24 711011<br />

MAKE-UP ARTISTRY II<br />

A c o n t i n u a ti o n o f M a k e- u p A rt i s t r y I w it h<br />

em ph as is o n pr ac ti cal m ak e- up a pp li cat io ns<br />

for Black and White and Colour photography,<br />

t e l e v i s i o n , v i d e o , f a n t a s y , b r i d a l a n d<br />

s p ec i al i z ed lo o k s f or da y t im e a n d e v en i n g.<br />

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: $165.99 ☎<br />

S2 11 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr24 711014<br />

PROF SELLING IN COSMETICS<br />

Thi s c ours e i s d esig ned to assi st stud ents 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 />

in cl ude p rof es sio na l a pp ear an ce, t he ro le of<br />

the cosmetics salespersons, and salesmanship<br />

in the field of cosmetics.<br />

WS143 FEE: $165.99 ☎<br />

S2 11 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr23 709960<br />

HAIRCARE<br />

HAIR CUTTING TECHNIQUES I<br />

For the individual that would like to learn to<br />

s t y l e t h e i r o w n h a i r o r f r i e n d s a n d fa m i l y .<br />

Th is i s a ha nd s- on c la ss t ha t wi ll c ov er t he<br />

ba sic te chni que s o f hair cu tti ng and s tyli ng.<br />

S t u d en t s w il l b e w o r k in g o n a m a n n e q u in .<br />

Supplies will cost approx. $75.00<br />

WS035 FEE: $171.89 ☎<br />

SA 7 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr22 709957<br />

HAIR STYLING ADVANCED<br />

An advanced styling course including all the<br />

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

Refine your techniques and learn the correct<br />

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

Creating updos and braided effects for those<br />

special events will be covered. Students will<br />

be res pons ible fo r m odels or ma nneq uins to<br />

work with for practical application.<br />

WS037 FEE: $171.89 ☎<br />

SA 7 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr23 709962<br />

DRESSMAKING/FASHION<br />

DRESSMAKING<br />

CERTIFICATE (819)<br />

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

h a l l m a r k s o f d r e s s m a k i n g s k i l l . T h i s<br />

c e rt ifi cat e p rog ram fo cus es on ba sic se win g<br />

s k il l s an d d re s sm a ki n g pr i nc i pl e s to e n ab l e<br />

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

d ev elo p ex per ti se wi th d iff er en t f a b ri cs an d<br />

textures and construct garments with creative<br />

e xpr es sio n. Ea ch co urs e ski ll ful ly co mb ine s<br />

t echn ique and ‘h ands -on’ pr acti ce. You wil l<br />

c ompl ete sa mple s f or futu re ref eren ce usin g<br />

the 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 or<br />

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

Admission Requirements<br />

Secondary School English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you must complete<br />

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 />

COST OF MATERIALS FOR CLASS<br />

PROJECTS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY<br />

OF THE STUDENT.<br />

DRESSMAKING 1-LEVEL 1<br />

I n th is fi rs t cou rs e, yo u wi ll co nc en tra te o n<br />

t he es se nti al s o f dre ss mak in g, in clu di ng th e<br />

basic sewing skills, selection of a pattern and<br />

materials, taking measurements and the steps<br />

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

C o n s t r u c t i o n t e c h n i q u e s f o r o t h e r s k i r t<br />

s t yl in g s ar e a ls o c ov e re d. Ma te r ia ls ne ed e d<br />

will be discussed at the first class.<br />

DM110 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709816<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709817<br />

S3 6 TH 9:30-3:00 FF May1 711280<br />

DRESSMAKING 1-LEVEL 2<br />

Y ou w ill l ear n to ma ke a b asi c blo use w ith<br />

s e t i n s l e e v e s . P r o f e s s i o n a l t e c h n i q u e s f o r<br />

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

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

w i l l b e c ov e r ed . P R E R EQ U I S IT E : D M 1 10<br />

or equivalent.<br />

DM115 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 6 FR 9:30-3:00 FF Apr18 711281<br />

DRESSMAKING 2-LEVEL 1<br />

Discover how specia l techniques and careful<br />

w or kma ns hi p c an el im in at e t he “h ome ma de<br />

l o o k ” i n a l l o f y o u r s e w i n g p r o j e c t s . T h e<br />

hand ling of differe nt fabri cs is given spe cial<br />

attention. You will demonstrate your new level<br />

of skill by completing a detailed blouse/dress.<br />

PREREQUISITE: DM115 or equivalent.<br />

DM120 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709818<br />

C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

TAILORING-LEVEL1<br />

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

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

wor ki ng wi th wo ol or an ot her na tu ral f ibr e.<br />

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

i n t e r l i n i n g s , i n t e r f a c i n g s , a n d l i n i n g s . A<br />

ladies tailored suit or coat will be completed.<br />

PREREQUISITE: DM135 or equivalent.<br />

DM140 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709819<br />

FASHION DESIGN<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 />

dressmakers, dressmaking teachers and others<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 , a s a<br />

challenging career opportunity or for personal<br />

enrichment. The program skillfully combines<br />

two separate but complementary components<br />

- technical skills in pattern design and<br />

drafting, allowing you to move beyond<br />

dependence on commercial patterns and to<br />

create individualized designs, coupled with<br />

other fashion related areas including drawing,<br />

colour and figure theory, textile and costume<br />

awareness. This broad-based knowledge<br />

encourages participants to appreciate the<br />

potential for creative expression and<br />

individuality inherent in fashion.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2307 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2307 or<br />

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

Admission Requirements<br />

Secondary School English or equivalent. A<br />

sound knowledge of dressmaking skills is a<br />

prerequisite for the pattern making courses in<br />

this program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete seven mandatory<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 />

Applicants may also choose other Business &<br />

Community Studies or Creative & Applied<br />

Arts courses as an option in consultation with<br />

the Program Manager Creative & Applied<br />

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 />

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C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

PATTERN DESIGN&DRAFTING-BASIC<br />

A n i n t r o d u c t i o n t o t h e f l a t p a t t e r n m e t h o d<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 s ki r t in f a br i c an d c ol o ur o f t he i r ch oi c e.<br />

Sewing skills are essential.<br />

FA200 FEE: $165.99 ☎<br />

S1 11 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709820<br />

DRESS DESIGN-ADVANCED<br />

This third level of pattern making concentrates<br />

o n the a re a of sle e v e s wo rk in g w ith sta nd a rd<br />

a n d pe rso n a l m ea su re m e nt s. Dra fti ng v a rio u s<br />

blocks will be covered along with various styles<br />

of set-in sleeves and all-in-one with the bodice<br />

such as Kimono, Raglan and Dolman to name a<br />

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

drafting skills by designing two outfits of your<br />

choice. PREREQUISITE: FA200 & FA210.<br />

FA220 FEE: $165.99 ☎<br />

S1 11 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 711284<br />

FASHION DRAWING<br />

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

essential step in fashion design. This course is<br />

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

oth ers int erest ed in this sk ill. St udent s l earn<br />

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

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

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

pattern drafting. Various drawing materials -<br />

i n k , c h a r c o a l , a n d w a t e r c o l o u r w a s h , a l s o<br />

receive attention as ways to illustrate designs.<br />

FA201 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709823<br />

COLOUR STUDY FOR FASHION 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 />

fa shi on des ig n. Thr oug h ill ust rat ed lec tur es,<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 a l y s i s a n d t h e f u n d a m e n t a l s o f p e r s o n 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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709822<br />

FASHION DESIGN<br />

CERTIFICATE - ADVANCED<br />

(074)<br />

H er e ’ s y o ur o p p o rt u n i t y t o f ur t h e r d ev e l o p<br />

cr eat ive tal ent s a nd g ain pra cti cal ski ll s an d<br />

kno wledge nece ssar y for fa s hion a nd desi gn<br />

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

approaches to pattern drafting, garment fitting<br />

a n d a l t e r i n g a n a l y s i s w i l l e n h a n c e t h e<br />

technical skills needed to design. You will also<br />

study fashion marketing and managing, textile<br />

s ci enc e, c os tu me evo lu t io n a nd a v ar ie ty o f<br />

busine ss courses. Program content is relevant<br />

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

their personal learning interests or for careeroriented<br />

opportunities in retail, small business<br />

development - cottage-based or store front and<br />

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

program has been designed to allow flexibility<br />

i n s el ec ti ng co ur se s t ha t mee t th e n ee ds fo r<br />

developing an individual 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 or<br />

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

Admission Requirements<br />

S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l E n g l i s h o r e q u i v a l e n t .<br />

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

graduated from the Fashion Design Certificate<br />

(804) OR have a sound background in sewing<br />

and pattern making skills.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

You must complete 6 mandatory courses plus<br />

2 ad diti onal co urse s f rom elec tive li sts. Th e<br />

first 4 courses must be taken:<br />

MANDATORY COURSES<br />

FA044 Pattern Drafting - Advanced<br />

FA045 Designing Workshop<br />

FA240 Costume Influencing refer to Fashion<br />

Design Certificate<br />

FA910 Fabric Awareness refer to Fashion<br />

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 Visual<br />

Arts Certificate - Fibre Art<br />

MD104 How to Develop Your Business - refer to the<br />

Business Section of the Catalogue<br />

MD249 How to Start A Small Business -refer to the<br />

Business Section of catalogue<br />

FA075 Work Experience<br />

FA076 Garment Technology<br />

Y o u m a y a l s o c h o o s e o t h e r B u s i n e s s &<br />

C o m mu n it y S t u di e s o r C re a ti v e & A p p li e d<br />

A r t s c o u rs e s a s a n e l ec t i v e i n c o n s u l t a t i o n<br />

w i t h t h e P r o g r a m M a n a g e r , C r e a t i v e &<br />

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 />

PATTERN DRAFTING - CHILDREN<br />

Learn the basic drafting skills used in designing<br />

for ch ildre n. T o design for children , y ou must<br />

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

p ro p o rtio ns o f the c h ild a s it gro w s. D e v e lop<br />

ba sic blocks using standard sizing and personal<br />

m e a s u r e m e n t s, v a ri o u s g a rm e n t d e s i g n s a n d<br />

drafting ac curac y will be co vered . Yo u will be<br />

r e q u i r e d t o d e s i g n c u s t o m o r m a r k e t a b l e<br />

g armen t(s) o f yo ur ch oice a s a c ou rse proje ct.<br />

Previous pattern making skills are a prerequisite.<br />

FA041 FEE: $120.72 ☎<br />

S1 8 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709824<br />

CREATIVE SEWING SKILLS<br />

You may register, apply for a refund or<br />

transfer in the Creative Sewing day or<br />

weekend courses up to 3 days before the<br />

start date. After that date permission of<br />

the Program Manager is required. Call<br />

(905)575-2307 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2307.<br />

MANY OF THE COURSES LISTED BELOW<br />

REQUIRE THAT MATERIALS BE<br />

BROUGHT TO CLASS BY YOU. EXTRA<br />

MATERIALS FOR COURSES/WORKSHOPS<br />

ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.<br />

PLEASE TRY TO REGISTER AT LEAST<br />

2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE OF THE START<br />

OF THE COURSE. THIS ALLOWS THE<br />

LIST TO BE MAILED OUT PROMPTLY.<br />

BY REQUEST, THE LIST CAN BE E-<br />

MAILED OR FAXED TO YOU.<br />

CONTACT THE NAME BELOW.<br />

UPON ADEQUATE REGISTRATION, A<br />

LIST OF SUPP LIES WILL BE MA ILED<br />

TO REGISTERED STUDENTS 1 WEEK<br />

BEFORE COURSE STARTS. IF YOU<br />

HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE LIST 1<br />

WEEK BEFORE YOUR COURSE<br />

STARTS OR FOR MORE DETAILED<br />

INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager at 905-<br />

575-2307 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2307 or<br />

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

SEWING TOUR<br />

SEWING AND FASHION TOUR<br />

H e r e ’ s a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o a t t e n d t h e C r e a t i v e<br />

Se w i n g a n d N e e d l e w o r k F e s t i v a l i n To r o n t o .<br />

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

featuring the latest products from manufacturers,<br />

retailers, Free hands on demos and lectures, Free<br />

s e m i n a r s b y c e l e b r i t y l e c t u r e r s , F i b r e A r t i s t s ,<br />

D e s i g n e r s , a n d I n d u s t r y e x p e r t s f r o m a c r o s s<br />

Canada and United States. Admission is included<br />

i n t h e f e e , b u t m e a l s a r e y o u r r e s p o n s i b i l i t y .<br />

PL EA S E R E G I S TE R B Y A P R I L 18 . B us w i l l<br />

depart Fennell Campus, J-Wing Parking Lot P8.<br />

DT012 FEE: $32.69 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 9:00-5:00 O Apr25 711293<br />

GUEST INSTRUCTOR<br />

SEMINARS<br />

ANGELA ANASTAKIS<br />

is a well respected designer and dressmaker<br />

i n T o r o n t o . W o r k i n g w i t h a n a r r a y o f<br />

fabrics, she creates unique wedding gowns<br />

and one-of-a-kind garments. For the past 20<br />

years, she has honed her skills in tailoring<br />

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

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

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

el abora te desi gns. Ange la is a memb er of<br />

CSPA and also instructs at Seneca.<br />

BEADWORK BY HAND<br />

Mast er va rio us bead ing tech niqu es to turn a<br />

si m pl e g a rm e nt in t o a u ni q ue it e m. An g el a<br />

w i l l s h o w t h r e e d i f f e r e n t t y p e s o f b e a d i 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 />

em b el l is h , p lu s c re a ti n g i nt e re s ti n g b or d er s<br />

an d e dg i ng s w i ll be c o ve r ed . S ew i ng sk i ll s<br />

essential. Kit available at an additional cost.<br />

HC285 FEE: $62.46 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF May24 711141<br />

CHRISTENING GOWNS<br />

L e a r n h o w t o c r e a t e e x q u i s i t e c h r i s t e n i n g<br />

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

embellishments that mimic the old handmade<br />

ones done mostly on you sewing machine that<br />

c a n b e w o r n n o w b u t p r o u d l y k e p t i n t h e<br />

family for the next generation.<br />

HC429 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Apr19 711271<br />

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INTERFACING AND PRESSING<br />

TECHNIQUES<br />

A “mus t” with all the fu sible on th e m arket<br />

today. Learn the way to apply plus the proper<br />

ones for the job. The pressing techniques will<br />

also touch on different equipment besides the<br />

o rd in ar y ho me i ro n. Y ou w il l al so l ea rn a ll<br />

abo ut n on f usibl e an d un derli ning mater ials.<br />

Great informative class.<br />

HC428 FEE: $58.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:00 FF May3 711270<br />

MASTERING BIAS<br />

A sim ple ch an ge fr om s t ra i gh t to bia s g ra in<br />

wi ll g iv e l ov el y s ha pe , s h ee n an d d ra pe to a<br />

g ar m e n t c r e a t in g a t o ta l ly d i ff e r e n t l o o k .<br />

T e c h n i q u e s i n c h a n g i n g a c o m m e r c i a l<br />

p att ern i nto a bi as cu t , sewi n g an d fi nish i ng<br />

t e c h n i q u e s w i l l b e s h o w n . A n g e l a w i l l<br />

de mo ns tr a te ho w fun a nd q uit e e asy it i s t o<br />

c r e a t e a bi a s t op a n d ho w t o c o m p l e t e it<br />

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

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

w il l d e di s cu s s e d. Sew in g s k i lls es se n ti a l.<br />

Ki t a vai labl e .<br />

HC426 FEE: $77.39<br />

S1 1 WE 9:30-4:30 FF Apr30<br />

SEWING WITH KNITS<br />

Knits are a popular fabric in today’s sewing.<br />

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

w i t h t h e m a n y v a r i e t i e s - s l i n k y , p l a i n ,<br />

d ou b le , s tr e tc h , s tr e tc h v el v et o r t h e po w er<br />

k n i t s . B e i n s p i r e d w i t h A n g e l a ’ s d i f f e r e n t<br />

d es ig n v ar i at i on s t ha t s ta rt s f ro m a b as i c tshirt<br />

pattern. Sewing knowledge required.<br />

HC427 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:30-4:30 FF May14 711269<br />

KATHRYN BRENNE<br />

is a graduate of the Fashion Design<br />

Program at Ryerson. She is owner of The<br />

Academy of Fine Sewing & Design in<br />

North Bay. She is well versed in the<br />

sewing areas of garment construction,<br />

pattern drafting, fit and alteration. She is a<br />

frequent contributor to “Threads”, Vogue<br />

and Butterick Home Catalogue Magazines<br />

and has taped shows for the popular<br />

television show “Sew Much More”.<br />

EASY LEATHER SEMINAR<br />

Yes, leather is easy! Be inspired by Kathyrn’s<br />

ga rm en ts as s he d is cus se s pa tt e rn s el ec tio n,<br />

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

Learn how easy leather is to work with while<br />

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

beautiful needle holder. Kit available $23.00<br />

from the instructor.<br />

HC441 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 1:30-4:30 FF Jun20 711265<br />

LEATHER PURSE WORKSHOP<br />

You will design your own handbag gathering<br />

inspiration from the wonderful creations that<br />

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

techniques will be used to create your pattern.<br />

T e ch n iq ue s f or se w in g w it h l ea t he r w il l b e<br />

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

designed purse. Prior to the course, you will<br />

complete a questionnaire of your needs. This<br />

w i l l a l l o w K a t h r y n t o h a v e l e a t h e r a n d<br />

h a r d w a r e a v a i l a b l e f o r p u r c h a s e . P L E A S E<br />

REGISTER EARLY.<br />

HC439 FEE: $107.08 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:00 FF Jun21 711264<br />

SU 9:30-3:00<br />

BODICE BUST CUP ALTERATION<br />

Commercial patterns are designed to fit a B<br />

c up f ig ure . Un de r th e gu ida nc e of Kat hy rn,<br />

learn how to measure and select your proper<br />

size for a bodice pattern and then use pattern<br />

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

a c c o m m o d a t e a l a r g e r c u p s i z e . S e w i n g<br />

skills required.<br />

HC440 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 6:30-9:30 FF Jun20 711266<br />

SEWING TECHNIQUES<br />

COURSES<br />

INDUSTRIAL SHORTCUTS<br />

T imes avi ng tip s, tri cks an d t ech niqu es fro m<br />

the sewing industry will elevate your sewing<br />

s k i l l s t o n e w h e i g h t s . U n d e r s t a n d i n g h o w<br />

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

positioning will enable you to sew in half the<br />

t i m e w i t h p e r f e c t r e s u l t s . T e c h n i q u e s f o r<br />

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

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

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

mitering will be covered. Precut kit available<br />

from the instructor, Lindsey Lichty.<br />

HC299 FEE: $62.46 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:30-4:30 FF May1 711256<br />

INDUSTRIAL SHORTCUTS 2<br />

A w e e l- m ad e bl o us e o r s h i r t pr e se n t s m or e<br />

t echn iques tha n any othe r gar m ent. In clas s,<br />

you will complete a blouse in today’s popular<br />

semi-fitted style. No pins! No basting! No hand<br />

s t i tc hi n g! L i n ds ey L i c ht y w i ll s ho w p e r f ec t<br />

p c k e t s , c o l l a r s , s l e e v e s , c u f f s , b u t t o n<br />

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

f la w le ss t op st it chi ng. Y ou w il l b e pr oud to<br />

say, “I made it myself.” Sewing skills essential.<br />

HC202 FEE: $71.39 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-5:00 FF May29 711258<br />

Watch for our<br />

Fall <strong>2003</strong> catalogue!<br />

Available in print on<br />

August 11<br />

C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

ITALIAN QUILTING<br />

M a s t e r t h e t e c h n i q u e k n o w n a s “ C o r d ” o r<br />

“ I t a l i a n Q u i l t i n g ” t h a t w a s p o p u l a r i n I t a l y<br />

many years ago. Lindsey Lichty will show how<br />

to complete an elegant yet very practical corded<br />

handbag or clutch bag in class. Many different<br />

fabrics, from denim to silk can be used on this<br />

project to create a very different and individual<br />

look. The dimensions on the bag can be altered<br />

to s u it y o u r o w n t a st e s . O n c e ma st e re d , t h i s<br />

te c h n iq u e c a n b e u se d t o a d d in t e re s t to a n y<br />

garment or home decorating item.<br />

HC442 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF May31 711260<br />

BASIC SEWING<br />

COURSES/WORKSHOPS<br />

SEWING - INTRODUCTION<br />

Th i s w or k s h op i s i d e a l f or t h e p e rs o n w it h<br />

l i t t l e o r n o e x p e r i e n c e . T h e i n s t r u c t o r w i l l<br />

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

oper ate a s ewin g mac hine . A simp le proj ect<br />

will be tackled. This course is a good stepping<br />

sto ne i f y ou are cons id eri ng p art ici pat ing in<br />

t h e d r e s s m a k i n g / c r e a t i v e s e w i n g a r e a s .<br />

Additi onal cours es wil l be offe red i n fut ure.<br />

Course takes place April 25/26 or June 24/25.<br />

HC027 FEE: $80.70 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-9:30 FF Apr25 711149<br />

SA 9:30-4:30<br />

S2 2 TU 9:30-4:00 FF Jun24 711150<br />

WE 9:30-12:30<br />

BASIC SEWING 1<br />

Build on the basic sewing skills learned from<br />

“Sewing Introduction” or from your own<br />

experience by making a pair of easy styled<br />

elasticized shorts or pants. You will further build<br />

your sewing know-how - reading the pattern,<br />

preparing the fabric, measuring, marking,<br />

pressing, stitch choices and machine sewing.<br />

HC177 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF May10 711151<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: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF May31 711152<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<br />

a zipper, easy fitting and hem and neck<br />

finishing. Patterns will be suggested. This<br />

course is offered on April 19 for students who<br />

have taken courses in previous semesters.<br />

HC322 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF Apr12 711153<br />

NOTE: If you are interested in<br />

participating in an INDUSTRIAL<br />

MACHINE TRAINING PROGRAM,<br />

please contact 905-575-2307 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2307 or<br />

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

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C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

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. Handson<br />

applications and demonstrations will be<br />

the main focus of this course.<br />

HC364 FEE: $58.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:30-4:00 W Jun5 711127<br />

SEWING FASHION FABRICS<br />

POLAR FLEECE JACKET<br />

Couching is a method of adding detail to a<br />

garment by applying decorative thread or<br />

fabric to the surface. Couching with polar<br />

fleece yarn is a quick way to dress up solid<br />

fleece. Never have to worry about colour<br />

matching and the yarn and Lindesy will show<br />

how to create practical button loops, terrific<br />

edge finishes and embellishments for collars,<br />

pockets and yokes.jacket is a show-stopper!<br />

Choose contrasting fabric for the couching<br />

and sleeves for even more drama. Basic<br />

sewing required.<br />

HC388 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:30 FF Apr24 711261<br />

SWIMWEAR SEWING<br />

Have fun sewing a comfortable swimsuit as<br />

Leslie Morse guides you through the easy<br />

process of assembling the suit. Learn to<br />

translate your body measurements for a<br />

great fit. Easy techniques for cutting,<br />

handling and sewing stretch fabric, fast<br />

elastic application and how to insert bra<br />

cups with professional results will be<br />

covered. Sewing skills required.<br />

HC333 FEE: $71.39 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-5:00 FF Apr17 711148<br />

NEEDLEWORK COURSES<br />

JUDITH MARQUIS<br />

brings a wealth of knowledge in the area of<br />

fine needlework and heirloom sewing.<br />

Considered one of the top Canadian<br />

specialists in these fields, her designs have<br />

been featured in leading magazines and<br />

sewing publications. She has taught at<br />

many sewing venues in Ontario and for<br />

SAGA in the United States. Judith is also<br />

experienced in Pattern Making in the areas<br />

of Doll Making And Children’s Wear (see<br />

Fashion Design Advanced Program)<br />

HEIRLOOM SEWING 101<br />

Learn the basic techniques of heirloom<br />

sewing using the finest of laces, entredeux<br />

and Swiss petticoat batiste. Judith will supply<br />

a kit containing the fabric and findings to<br />

create a pillow top or front yoke for a<br />

nightgown or blouse. Discussion on the<br />

“how-to’s” of finishing each will be covered.<br />

Gain confidence and terminology for further<br />

heirloom sewing. Basic sewing skills<br />

required. Kit available at an additional cost.<br />

HC430 FEE: $53.54 ☎<br />

S1 2 TU 1:00-4:00 FF May20 711267<br />

SMOCKING INTRODUCTION<br />

Learn this wonderful form of needlework that<br />

offers the opportunity for a means of<br />

expressing your creativity and not just for<br />

little girls’ dresses. Learn simple smocking<br />

stitches from the expert, Judith Marquis, by<br />

completing a Christmas Ball ornament (get a<br />

head start). These same principles will work<br />

well for Easter Eggs and other 3 dimensional<br />

objects. Kit of pleated fabric, flosses, needles<br />

and design plate will be available (approx.<br />

cost $20.00).<br />

HC422 FEE: $71.00<br />

S1 2 TU 1:00-4:30 FF May6 711140<br />

HOME DECORATING<br />

COURSES<br />

DRAPERY MAKING<br />

Dress up an ordinary window by learning the<br />

basics of drapery making. Instructor, Jane<br />

Webster will discuss proper measuring,<br />

estimating yardage for prints and plains,<br />

sheers and laces, hardware and fabric<br />

selection. You will complete samples of<br />

lined, pinch pleated, drapes, easy no-sew and<br />

various rod pocket methods. Basic sewing<br />

skills required.<br />

HC149 FEE: $107.08 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 711130<br />

DRAPERY WORKSHOP<br />

Put your drapery knowledge to good use by<br />

tackling a full scale window treatment<br />

project. Bring your fabric, measurements and<br />

your idea to class. Good chance to have your<br />

questions answered and have hands-on<br />

assistance from a knowledgeable instructor.<br />

Sewing knowledge required.<br />

HC349 FEE: $62.46 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF May24 711132<br />

SEWING - HOME DECOR<br />

Creative use of fabric, trims, embellishments<br />

and simple sewing skills can crate a new<br />

personalized look for any room in your home.<br />

Jane Webster will cover a whole range of<br />

home dÈcor items - wide selection of bed<br />

linens, bed skirts, shams, bedspreads, table<br />

coverings, household items, pillows and<br />

much more!What better way to use your<br />

skills to convey a custom made personal<br />

expression to your decorating ideas.<br />

HC701 FEE: $122.78 ☎<br />

S1 5 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May13 711131<br />

TABLE COVERINGS PLUS<br />

Learn table cover magic! Topics include fabric<br />

selection, yardage calculation for round,<br />

square and oval coverings as well as swagged<br />

or pleated overskirts and co-ordinated<br />

accessories (ie. napkins, runners, placemats).<br />

HC239 FEE: $31.23 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 6:30-10:00 FF Apr25 711133<br />

ELEMENTS OF GREAT WINDOW<br />

TREATMENTS<br />

Tired of paying a fortune for custom-made<br />

draperies? This course is for you! Discover<br />

the countless shortcuts and industrial<br />

techniques required for designing and making<br />

your own custom-fit window treatments.<br />

Lindsey Lichty will cover: choosing the right<br />

hardware, measuring techniques, calculating<br />

yardage requirements using pattern repeats,<br />

how “pull-up” affects fit, correct hardware<br />

installation and understanding scale and many<br />

other basic design rules.<br />

HC363 FEE: $62.46 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Apr26 711263<br />

LAMPSHADE MAKING<br />

Elegant, flamboyant, vibrant, Victorian,<br />

1960’s retro look, are all in vogue today. Join<br />

Evelyn for an information packed seminar on<br />

the secrets of lampshade making. View a<br />

wide range of lampshade samples and receive<br />

an overview of choosing fabrics for covers<br />

and linings, finishing details with fringes,<br />

beads, braids and much more. Evelyn will<br />

share with you innovative and inexpensive<br />

ways to source out you fabrics for creating<br />

really one-of kind lampshades.<br />

HC436 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF May10 711272<br />

EVELYN BOUMA<br />

has a degree in Home Economics and has<br />

studied fashion and needlework in Canada,<br />

United States, Paris and London. She has a<br />

wealth of hands on teaching experience and<br />

is very well known in the Toronto area for<br />

her Lampshade classes and has been a<br />

speaker at the Toronto Sewing Festival for<br />

many years. Evelyn’s collection of<br />

lampshade styles is truly remarkable - using<br />

a wide range of materials and shapes, from<br />

vintage fabrics to the most elegant of silks.<br />

LAMPSHADE MAKING - BASICS<br />

In this one day workshop, learn the basics of<br />

lampshade making with Evelyn Bouma. You<br />

will complete a sample of a basic lampshade<br />

in a neutral colour. The instructor will have a<br />

kit put together with all the necessary fabric<br />

and findings for a cost of $25.00.<br />

HC437 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF May31 711273<br />

S2 1 TU 9:30-4:30 FF Jun3 711274<br />

LAMPSHADE MAKING - ADVANCED<br />

Learn advanced techniques of lampshade<br />

making in this 2 day workshop. You will<br />

complete a sample lampshade in a soft silk<br />

fabric which will show 4 different ways of<br />

finishing a shade. This will be a great<br />

reference piece for future projects. Evelyn<br />

will supply a kit with all fabrics and findings.<br />

(Approx. $40.00)<br />

HC438 FEE: $107.08 ☎<br />

S1 2 TU 9:30-4:30 FF Jun17 711275<br />

WE 9:30-4:00<br />

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FURNITURE REPAIR COURSE<br />

Have some old furniture that is loose, broken,<br />

need of general repair? This hands-on course,<br />

will have great tips and step by step<br />

instruction on the best methods to repair your<br />

damaged furniture. Basic woodworking,<br />

upholstery or staining touch-up methods<br />

required to repair furniture will be shown.<br />

Students will be required to pay for any<br />

additional materials used in class. Prior to the<br />

class, instructor will contact you for discuss<br />

your project. PLEASE REGISTER EARLY.<br />

HC434 FEE: $71.39 ☎<br />

S1 2 TH 6:00-10:00 W May22 711278<br />

UPHOLSTERY<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

ALL UPHOLSTERY RELATED<br />

COURSES HAVE BEEN<br />

RELOCATED TO A NEW ROOM<br />

FACILITY AT THE<br />

WENTWORTH CAMPUS -<br />

196 WENTWORTH ST. NORTH<br />

UPHOLSTERY-INTRODUCTORY<br />

A master craftsman will discuss and<br />

demonstrate the basic steps of re-upholstering<br />

furniture, introducing you to the tools/<br />

materials, supplies required plus giving 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 />

32.00). It is highly recommended taking this<br />

course before tackling a project of your own<br />

or HC114.<br />

HC113 FEE: $80.31 ☎<br />

S1 3 WE 6:30-9:30 W Apr16 711121<br />

S2 2 FR 6:30-9:30 W Apr25 711122<br />

SA 9:30-4:00<br />

S3 2 WE 9:30-4:00 W May28 711123<br />

TH 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 the instructor your choice of<br />

project to enable you to successfully<br />

complete it in the time allotment. You will be<br />

required to purchase a few basic tools.<br />

PREREQUISITE: HC113 or have previous<br />

knowledge. Storage is available.<br />

HC114 FEE: $196.44 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 6:30-9:30 W May7 711124<br />

S2 4 SA 9:30-4:00 W May3 711125<br />

S3 4 WE 9:30-4:00 W Jun4 711126<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

For the 4 week Upholstery course<br />

HC114/S2, there will be no class on the<br />

Victoria Day Holiday Weekend - May<br />

17.Classes will be May 3, 10, 24, 31<br />

Register by PHONE, FA X ,<br />

MAIL or IN PERSON. Debit,<br />

c redit (VISA and MasterCard ) ,<br />

cash and cheque accepted.<br />

UPHOLSTERY-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: $58.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:30-4:00 W Jun12 711128<br />

CHILDREN’S COGSWELL ROCKER<br />

This is a classic style fully upholstered rocker,<br />

but in child’s size suitable for children up to<br />

the age of 8 years. In class, you will stain the<br />

rocker base in your chosen stain colour and<br />

then upholster with your choice of fabric.<br />

Instructor will supply materials for the project.<br />

($55.00) You supply 1 1/2 yards of fabric.<br />

HC433 FEE: $71.39 ☎<br />

S1 2 TH 6:00-10:00 W May1 711277<br />

OTTOMAN COFFEE TABLE<br />

Make you own coffee table sized ottoman<br />

(36” x36”). This upholstered flat top ottoman<br />

will be a very useful item in your family<br />

room. You will learn staining techniques and<br />

actually stain the decorative turned legs with<br />

your chosen stain colours. This ottoman is<br />

then upholstered and finished elegantly by a<br />

row of decorative tacks along the bottom<br />

edge. The instructor will supply a kit.<br />

($92.00). You will be required to purchase 1<br />

1/2 yards of fabric.<br />

HC432 FEE: $71.39 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-5:00 W Apr22 711276<br />

UPHOLSTERING A HEADBOARD<br />

Upholstered headboards are all the rage<br />

today! Learn how to design and upholster you<br />

very own wall mounted headboard (<br />

instructions to make a stand-alone will be<br />

discussed). In class, cocmpletion of two<br />

sample size headboards giving you a chance<br />

to learn to upholster two different styles.<br />

After that you are only limited by your<br />

imagination. Materials fee will be $20.00<br />

HC435 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:30 FF May6 711279<br />

UPHOLSTERING A VALANCE BOX<br />

Learn the steps on how to build and upholster<br />

an attractive valance box giving a unique and<br />

custom look to any window. For a better<br />

understanding, 2 sample boxes 24 inches in<br />

length will be completed in class to take home<br />

for future reference. Various templates will be<br />

supplied for you to choose from. Finishing<br />

tips will be covered for a professional look.<br />

You will be responsible to bring 2 metres of<br />

fabric. A kit fee of $25.00 covers the extras<br />

that are required to complete the projects.<br />

HC384 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:30 W May27 711129<br />

C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

QUILTING COURSES<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 their<br />

machine quilting skills. In this informationpacked<br />

session, learn fabric and colour<br />

selection, rotary cutting basics, battings and<br />

finishing tips. To assist in completing<br />

samples, a kit will be available at a fee of<br />

$8.50. Basic sewing knowledge required.<br />

HC319 FEE: $62.46 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF May3 711135<br />

QUILTING - TULIP PATTERN<br />

Build up your quilting ability by using an<br />

easy and fast piecing method instructed by<br />

Jane Webster. The tulip pattern is based on<br />

half square triangles and can be used in a<br />

table runner or a wall hanging using colourful<br />

prints and plains. Sewing knowledge<br />

required. Pattern supplied. Materials extra.<br />

Course takes place on Fri. May 23 and the<br />

following Sat. May 31.<br />

HC097 FEE: $71.39 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 6:30-9:30 FF May23 711136<br />

SA 9:30-2:30<br />

QUILTING-BLOCK SAMPLER<br />

TECHNIQUE - 1<br />

This is an excellent starting point for<br />

completing a block sampler quilt or any other<br />

quilting project you wish to try. For the first<br />

block, learn the techniques for creating the<br />

“Jacobs Ladder” under the guidance of Jane<br />

Webster. Pattern supplied. Sewing knowledge<br />

required. Kit available or choose your own.<br />

HC040 FEE: $35.69 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-1:30 FF Apr26 711134<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 a<br />

professional look. You must supply the serger.<br />

HC034 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF May3 711145<br />

DO IT IN DENIM<br />

Denim is one of those fabulous fabrics that<br />

can be worn year round. Bring your serger to<br />

create this full lined denim jacket. Lindsey<br />

Lichty will also discuss various tricks and<br />

techniques to further expand your serger<br />

knowledge. New to the world of serging, no<br />

problem as snap closures make this garment<br />

truly sewer friendly, with minimum hand<br />

sewing required. Serger knowledge required.<br />

HC387 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:00-4:30 FF May21 711259<br />

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C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

SERGER SEWING - LEISURE WEAR<br />

Versatile knits is just right for today’s lifestyle.<br />

Individually or together they can form the<br />

backbone of a great wardrobe. Learn the latest<br />

and creative serger techniques with Leslie<br />

Morse’s expert assistance and create a 5 piece<br />

wardrobe that will have great possibilities for<br />

mixing and matching for summer dressing.<br />

You must supply your own serger.<br />

HC060 FEE: $72.16 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-5:00 FF May8 711146<br />

SERGING - “EASY OUTERWEAR”<br />

Look to your serger for speedy results by<br />

making a wonderful polar fleece jacket. This<br />

easy serged jacket features a shawl collar that<br />

becomes a pocket at the lower edge with a<br />

cuffed sleeve at the sleeve hem. Leslie will<br />

show how to construct the jacket using<br />

serging techniques with the lapels accented<br />

with decorative thread. Serger knowledge<br />

needed. You must supply the serger.<br />

HC237 FEE: $69.85 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-3:30 FF May24 711147<br />

SERGING - SEASONAL GARMENT<br />

Let’s be in style for <strong>Spring</strong> dressing by taking<br />

your serger and stretching your serger skills.<br />

Use one of the new sweater fabrics that’s on<br />

the market to create the “Cardigan & Sweater<br />

Set” look that’s really popular right now.<br />

Leslie will show you serging and finishing<br />

techniques. Customize the length of the<br />

cardigan to coordinate with your own body<br />

style. Serging skills required. You must<br />

supplyu the serger.<br />

HC431 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF Apr26 711283<br />

OUTERWEAR SEWING<br />

COURSES<br />

MARSHA JORGENSEN is a recognized<br />

leader in the field of performance sewing,<br />

operates a thriving mail order pattern business<br />

for 11 years and is currently teaching at<br />

George Brown. Marsha designs two pattern<br />

lines. Her innovative designs have been<br />

featured in “Sew News”, “Threads”,<br />

“Today’s Parent”, “Canadian Living” and<br />

Sandra Betzina’s “Fabric Savvy”.<br />

FINDING CLOSURE<br />

Zippers and snaps are the two most feared<br />

words in the sewing world! Learn to conquer<br />

these closures in a jam-packed workshop of<br />

zipping and snapping. Marsha will guide you<br />

thru 10 sample projects designed to triumph<br />

over your closure anxieties. Learn how to<br />

identify what zipper or snap is best suited for<br />

the fabric and design from tailored suits to<br />

rugged outerwear. After this class, you’ll be<br />

able to tackle these closures confidently.<br />

Sewing knowledge required. Kit available<br />

from instructor.<br />

HC347 FEE: $58.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:00 FF May10 711137<br />

Sign up now! Registration<br />

for all courses commences at<br />

8:30 a.m. on March 3.<br />

First come...first served.<br />

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 wish<br />

and also has a handy zip off leg feature for a<br />

quick change to shorts. With these options<br />

they are ideal for gardening, hiking, biking or<br />

even golf games. Sewing knowledge<br />

essential. Course is May 31 & June 1.<br />

HC377 FEE: $107.08 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:30 FF May31 711138<br />

SU 9:30-3:00<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 specially<br />

designed “ergo” sleeves provide maximum<br />

movement and comfort. Learn about the new<br />

weatherproof fabrics, professional sewing<br />

techniques and useful tools while you make<br />

this super jacket. Sewing skills required.<br />

Course is May 3/4.<br />

HC207 FEE: $107.08 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:30 FF May3 711139<br />

SU 9:30-3:00<br />

SPECIALTY COURSES<br />

BEVERLY JOHNSON<br />

is a whirlwind of sewing inspiration. Her<br />

classes offer a rich mix of techniques<br />

gleaned from the fashion industry as well<br />

as her own creative combination of thread<br />

and machine. For 25 years, Canadian<br />

sewing enthusiasts across the country have<br />

enjoyed the wide selection of informative<br />

classes. In addition, she is the Canadian<br />

National Educator for Sulky Threads.<br />

Beverly’s techniques have been featured in<br />

sewing magazines, and she is a contributor<br />

to “Threads.”<br />

FINISHING SCHOOL<br />

Do you wish Bevely Johnson’s classes were<br />

just a little bit longer so you could finish up<br />

instead of taking them home almost done?<br />

Here’s a great opportunity to get to those<br />

unfinished projects and have a fun-filled, no<br />

guilt day doing it. Bring as many as you<br />

want..and she will help you through any of<br />

the rough spots that have been encountered.<br />

No pressure, just sewing the day away in a<br />

relaxed environment. As she explains<br />

techniques to others, you may learn<br />

something new yourself.<br />

HC412 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:30 FF May22 711155<br />

ORIGAMI - FANTASY IN FABRIC<br />

Let’s take nipping and tucking to the limit!<br />

Learn to fold, twist, tuck and stitch pieces of<br />

plain fabric into new “fabric origami”. These<br />

pieces magically become cross-over tucks,<br />

basket of flowers, rows of cameos and lilies.<br />

And all of this complex construction was<br />

done with your straight stitch machine! What<br />

can you do with these pieces of cloth? Quilt<br />

blocks, vest, jackets, and much more. Sewing<br />

knowledge is required.<br />

HC164 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:30 FF May15 711156<br />

SECRETS TO BRA FITTING<br />

A properly fitting bra...the secret to looking<br />

your best. Are you one of the 7 out of 10<br />

women wearing the wrong size bra? Beverly<br />

will give you the ins and outs of proper bra<br />

fitting, how to measure properly, different<br />

styles available and learn how ready-to-wear<br />

differs from pattern sizing. A great opportunity<br />

for your questions to be answered by an expert<br />

and insight on how to make your own bras!<br />

Perfect Bra Making will be offered June 10/12.<br />

HC229 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 6:30-9:30 FF May15 711157<br />

PERFECT BRA FITTING<br />

Learn what makes a bra fit properly under the<br />

watchful eye of Beverly. The first class (June 10)<br />

she will guide you through the steps of fitting and<br />

making a basic white underwire bra and fine tuning<br />

the fit ending up with your own perfect fitting<br />

pattern. Complete kit will be available. Many<br />

different techniques will be shown to add designer<br />

details. The second class (June 12) make a second<br />

or third bra using these techniques from basic bra<br />

pattern. Good sewing skills recommended.<br />

HC208 FEE: $107.08 ☎<br />

S1 2 TU 9:30-4:30 FF Jun10 711158<br />

TH 9:30-4:30<br />

THE TRAPUNTO VEST<br />

Why not use some of those great quilting<br />

techniques to make a garment. Trapunto is a<br />

technique that produces raised areas of work. The<br />

light hitting those areas highlights its dimensional<br />

aspect. The choice is yours to make either a vest<br />

or jacket while learning the techniques of corded<br />

trapunto using nice suit weight wools or blends.<br />

Either project is bound to become a staple in your<br />

wardrobe with its tone-on-tone elegance and<br />

good looks. Basic sewing knowledge is required.<br />

HC123 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 6:30-9:30 FF May22 711159<br />

SANDRA BECKETT<br />

has studied with top milliners in England<br />

giving her an extensive background in the art<br />

of hat making. She taught millinery courses<br />

at Sheridan <strong>College</strong>. Sandra currently owns a<br />

flourishing hat shop that has over 100 styles<br />

of hats displayed. Her enthusiasm for hat<br />

making is contagious and you will want to<br />

expand your own experience for this up and<br />

coming fashion accessory.<br />

MILLINERY-BASICS<br />

Discover the finer points of creating your own<br />

hats under the expert guidance of Sandra.<br />

Course will cover the fundamentals of<br />

blocking and trimming a straw hat. Instruction<br />

on blocking a crown and brim of a Capeline<br />

will be covered.Kit available at a cost of<br />

$30.00. Basic hand sewing skills required.<br />

HC379 FEE: $120.47 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 711142<br />

MILLINERY WORKSHOP<br />

Be prepared for any special occasion or function<br />

this season with a hat especially created by you.<br />

Under the watchful eye of Sandra, learn the<br />

millinery skills on how to make a beautiful<br />

fabric covered cocktail hat. Kit available<br />

approx. $25.00. Sewing skills required.<br />

HC378 FEE: $75.08 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Apr26 711143<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:30 FF May22 711144<br />

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SASHIKO SEWING<br />

L e a r n t h e a r t o f S a s h i k o s t i t c h i n g u s i n g a<br />

regular sewing machine. The use of decorative<br />

threads can create a modern version of this art,<br />

which has come popular to embellish garments<br />

a n d h o u s e h o l d i t e m s . L i n d s e y L i c h t y w i l l<br />

show you several designs that will be used to<br />

decorate a table runner . Pa tterns suppli ed by<br />

the instructor. Sewing skills essential.<br />

HC372 FEE: $66.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:30 FF Apr24 711262<br />

FLORAL/HORTICULTURE<br />

FLORAL TECHNIQUES<br />

CERTIFICATE - BASIC<br />

If you are intereste d in working in the retail<br />

f l o r a l i n d u s t r y , t h i s p r o g r a m i s f o r y o u . A<br />

skillful combination of illustrated lectures and<br />

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

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

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 , t e c h n i q u e ,<br />

com positi on, colou r, plant iden tific ation and<br />

c a r e a n d h a n d l i n g . Y o u w i l l d e v e l o p t h e<br />

a b ili ty to c r eat e f lor al arr ang eme nts f or any<br />

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

originality using a 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 />

bonnie.pataran@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Secondary School English or Equivalent.<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 ic a t e , y o u m us t<br />

c o m p l e t e t h e f o l l o w i n g s i x c o u r s e s . I t i s<br />

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

completed 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 />

NOTE: Materials For Design is being<br />

offered at the BRANTFORD CAMPUS.<br />

TECHNIQUES & COLOR HARMONIES-<br />

BASIC<br />

In t his in tr odu cto ry co urs e, yo u’l l stu dy th e<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 />

ele mentsand principles of design, and col our<br />

h a r m o n i e s . D i f f e r e n t s t y l e s o f f l o w e r<br />

ar ran geme nts in fr esh an d a rti fic ial ma ter ial<br />

will be completed for practice and assessment.<br />

Supplies required will be discussed at the first<br />

c l a s s . A k i t w h i c h i n c l u d e s e q u i p m e n t ,<br />

supplies, colour whee l and textbook) will be<br />

available (approx. $60) to purchase.<br />

FC001 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709914<br />

S2 5 WE 9:30-4:00 FF Apr16 709915<br />

S3 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:00 FF Jul7 709916<br />

MATERIALS FOR DESIGNS<br />

An e nd le ss var iety o f plan t, dr ied , a nd na tur al<br />

materials us ed for floral designs will be covered.<br />

Areas of study will include period designs s uch<br />

a s Vi c to r ia n , F r e n c h , Ge o r g ia n a n d C o lo n ia l.<br />

S t u d e n ts w ill a ls o le a r n h o w to u s e d if f e r e n t<br />

t y p e s o f h o ld in g m e d iu m , c r e a t e m i n i a t u r e s ,<br />

s w a g s , a n d 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<br />

available. PREREQUISITE:FC001.<br />

FC004 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709936<br />

S2 5 WE 9:30-4:00 FF May28 709938<br />

S3 10 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr14 709940<br />

DESIGNING WITH EXOTICS<br />

Here’s your opportunity to explore a new area<br />

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

e x o t i c f l o w e r s , g r e e n s a n d a r t i f i c i a l f l o r a l<br />

material. Various arrangements will be created<br />

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

con tem porary l ooking i n styl e. T he c are and<br />

handling of exotic flowers will be covered in<br />

detail with an introduction to corsage work. Kit<br />

available.PREREQUISITE:FC001 and FC004.<br />

FC005 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709942<br />

S2 5 MO 9:30-4:00 FF Apr14 711288<br />

WEDDING WORK AND SPECIAL<br />

OCCASION<br />

Beautiful floral arrangements enhance wedding<br />

celebrations or any special occasion. Lear n to<br />

create bridal bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres,<br />

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

w eddings, special birthdays, anniversaries and<br />

graduations. Fresh and artificial floral material<br />

will be used. Kit available. PREREQUISITES:<br />

FC001 & FC004.<br />

FC002 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 9:30-4:00 FF May26 711289<br />

SPECIAL FLORAL TRIBUTES<br />

Floral tributes traditionally are used to make a<br />

comforting and elegant expression in a time of<br />

s o r r o w . Y o u w i l l l e a r n t o d e s i g n v a r i o u s<br />

arrangements on a larger scale as floral tributes<br />

f o r t h e b e r e a v e d . M o s s i n g a n d w r a p p i n g a<br />

wreath, inserts, fireside basket and wire service<br />

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

a r t i f i c i a l f l o r a l m a t e r i a l s w i l l b e u s e d . K i t<br />

available. PREREQUISITES: FC001 & FC004.<br />

FC003 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709945<br />

S2 5 TU 9:30-4:00 FF Apr15 709948<br />

SPECIAL DESIGN WORKSHOPS<br />

T h i s w o r k s h o p a l l o w s s t u d e n t s t o u s e<br />

k n ow l ed g e f ro m p r ev i ou s c o ur s es t o c r ea t e<br />

various “theme” presentations, arrangements,<br />

individual and group displays using a variety<br />

of floral material. Working to speed, costing<br />

a n d a cq u ir i ng a hi g he r l e ve l o f p ro f ic i en c y<br />

w i ll b e e mp h as i ze d. Ma t er ia l s an d s up p li e s<br />

e x t r a . P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : F C 0 0 1 , F C 0 0 2 ,<br />

FC003, FC004, FC005.<br />

FC006 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 5 TU 9:30-4:00 FF May27 709949<br />

Do you need<br />

Grade 12 equivalency?<br />

Upgrade Now! Call the Literacy<br />

& Basic Skills Program at<br />

(905) 575-2029<br />

C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

FLORAL TECHNIQUES<br />

CERTIFICATE -<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

Th is in te rme di at e l ev el p r og ra m p r ov id es a<br />

hi gh er le ve l of pro fe ss ion al is m, p ro fic ie nc y<br />

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 i n d i v i d u a l s<br />

already familiar with the basic floral design<br />

tec hn iqu es . Th rou gh illu st rat ed le ctu re s an d<br />

ha n d s -o n tr a in i ng , yo u wil l fu r th e r e x p lo r e<br />

d es i g n pr i n c ip l e s , e l e me nt s a nd t e c hn i q u e s<br />

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

wa t e rf a l l , v e g et a t i v e , an d n e w c o n v e n t i o n .<br />

Yo u will d ev elo p a h ig he r lev e l o f cr ea tiv e<br />

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

m a t e r i a l s i n c r e a t i n g ‘ h i g h s t y l e ’ a n d<br />

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

occasion. Visual merchandising and display<br />

work are also covered to provide broadbased<br />

knowledge to work successfully in the<br />

floral industry.<br />

For further information contact<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager<br />

at (905)575-2307 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2307 or<br />

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

Admission Requirements<br />

Secondary School English or equivalent and<br />

you must have successfully completed the<br />

Floral Techniques Certificate - Basic (805) or<br />

be able to provide documentation of one year<br />

employment in the florist industry.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete 5 mandatory courses<br />

plus 1 additional course from the elective list.<br />

FC201 Modern Flair for Wedding Designs<br />

FC203 New Trends in Floral Design<br />

FC202 Contemporary Tributes<br />

FC212 Retail Flower Shop Operations 1 - NEW<br />

FC214 Retail Flower Shop Operations 2 NEW<br />

The elective 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 />

CONTEMPORARY TRIBUTES<br />

This course covers contemporary techniques<br />

and styles for designing a variety of floral<br />

tributes to convey expressions of sympathy at<br />

the funeral, at home and cemetery. Other<br />

focuses will be learning different cultural<br />

traditions and customs, and emphasis on<br />

using various “high style” techniques for<br />

designing these arrangements. Materials and<br />

supplies extra. PREREQUISITE: FC006.<br />

FC202 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709951<br />

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C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

FLORAL - GENERAL<br />

INTEREST - WORKSHOPS<br />

You may register, apply for a refund or<br />

transfer in the following courses<br />

up to 3 days before the start date.<br />

After that date, permission of the<br />

Program Manager is required.<br />

Call 905-575-2307 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2307. This applies to<br />

the General Interest Floral Area.<br />

ALL COURSES LISTED IN THE<br />

GENERAL INTEREST FLORAL AREA<br />

REQUIRE THAT MATERIALS BE<br />

BROUGHT TO CLASS BY YOU. EXTRA<br />

MATERIALS FOR WORKSHOPS ARE<br />

YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. NOTE: To<br />

reduce your costs, some supplies or kits<br />

will be available to purchase. These will be<br />

outlined in the materials list.<br />

PLEASE REGISTER AT LEAST 2<br />

WEEKS IN ADVANCE OF THE START<br />

OF THE COURSE. This allows the list to<br />

be mailed out promptly. By request, the<br />

list can be e-mailed or faxed to you.<br />

Contact the name below.<br />

UPON ADEQUATE REGISTRATION, A<br />

LIST OF SUPPLIES WILL BE MAILED<br />

TO REGISTERED STUDENTS 1 WEEK<br />

BEFORE COURSE STARTS. IF YOU<br />

HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE LIST 1<br />

WEEK BEFORE COURSE STARTS OR<br />

FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL:<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager at<br />

905-575-2307 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2307 or<br />

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

NOTE:<br />

Easy Flower Arranging<br />

-Table Centrepiece Arrangement<br />

- Living Wreath courses are being<br />

offered at the BRANTFORD CAMPUS.<br />

Here’ a great chance to experience<br />

Flower Arranging<br />

Watch for the Fall Catalogue.<br />

The “Basic Techniques Course” from the<br />

Certificate Program will be offered.<br />

EASY FLOWER ARRANGING<br />

A great way to familiarize yourself to flower<br />

arranging! Learn to arrange a simple vase of<br />

f r e s h f l o w e r s a t t r a c t i v e l y , e a s y t o m a k e<br />

c e n t e r p i e c e a r r a n g e m e n t , a n d a 5 m i n u t e<br />

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

ide a s to c reat e a rrang emen ts usin g a var iety<br />

of inexpensive containers, simple accents and<br />

a c c e ss o ri e s. G e t t ip s a nd tr i ck s i n c ar e a nd<br />

handling of fresh flowers, greens and drieds.<br />

L ea v e w it h g re a t p ro j ec t s t ha t w il l i m pr e ss<br />

everyone. Kit av ailable for purchase or your<br />

own choice.<br />

GI601 FEE: $44.62 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-2:30 FF May24 711114<br />

S2 1 SA 9:30-2:30 BF May3 711115<br />

Looking for a<br />

summer course?<br />

Browse our summer course<br />

listing before the index at the<br />

back of this catalogue.<br />

GARDEN BOXES<br />

I n E urop ean desi gn, ind ivid ual ele ments ar e<br />

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

m i xe d t h ro u g ho u t t he a r ra n g em e nt . G a rd e n<br />

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

heights, which fit well into casual living. To<br />

a c h ie v e a mo r e f o rm a l l o o k u se de c o r at i v e<br />

c o n ta i n er s o f b r a ss o r p ai n t ed ce r a mi c . A l l<br />

types of dried materials, foliage can be used<br />

with fruits and berries interspersed for visual<br />

contrast. Some supplies available.<br />

GI648 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:30-12:30 FF May20 711118<br />

LIVING WREATH<br />

Here’s a great gift for Mother’s Day that can<br />

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

table, patio/deck wall or a fence area. Create<br />

the wreath and then watch it grow throughout<br />

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

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

h ow to co nstr uct t he wre ath ba se and in ser t<br />

t he l ivin g p lants us ing eith er p ansie s, herbs ,<br />

small perennials, succulents, house plants., or<br />

low growing annuals. Some supplies will be<br />

available to purchase.<br />

GI226 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF May10 711116<br />

S2 1 TU 7:00-10:00 BF May6 711117<br />

TABLE CENTREPIECE ARRANGEMENT<br />

For a fresh look for Easter entertaining, create<br />

a c o lo ur fu l d ec or at iv e a rr an ge m en t su it a bl e<br />

for a coffee, diningroom or side table. Easy to<br />

follow directions will be given to put together<br />

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

f r e s h s p r i n g f l o w e r s Y o u w i l l c o m p l e t e a<br />

h or izo nt al s tyl e ar ran gm en t wit h or wi th ou t<br />

c a n d l e s a s a n a c c e n t . K i t a v a i l a b l e o r y o u<br />

purchase your own.<br />

GI686 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 711119<br />

S2 1 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 711120<br />

HOME INTERIORS<br />

CERTIFICATE (807)<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 o r e m p l o y e d i n r e s i d e n t i a l<br />

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

c on s ul ta n ts , co ur s es c ov e r va ri ou s p r a ct i ca l<br />

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

ta ken c ourses previ ous t o Fa ll 19 97 wi ll g et<br />

credit for courses taken to date.<br />

For information, please call (905)575-2025<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2025.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

S u c c e s sf u l co m p l e t i on o f s e n io r s ec o n d a r y<br />

school English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

All courses are credit courses. Courses may be<br />

t aken in any or der but prer equisit es must be<br />

completed first. To receive the Certificate, you<br />

must complete each of the compulsory courses<br />

plus optional courses to total 240 hours.<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.) * All of the<br />

requirements for the Certificate must be<br />

completed before taking this course. S<br />

OPTIONAL COURSES -<br />

HOOSE 8 WITH A MINIMUM OF 2<br />

FROM EACH GROUP:<br />

GROUP A - Skills (15 hrs. ea.)<br />

HF001 Drafting for Home Interiors FS<br />

HF200 Drawing 1 - Point Perspectives<br />

(Prerequisite HF001) W<br />

HF003 Drawing 2 - Point Perspectives<br />

(Prerequisite HF002) F<br />

HF004 Drafting/Computer S(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 />

HF019 Decorative Paints 2 F<br />

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES<br />

An in troductio n to collect ing an d deco r ating<br />

with antiques for the novice. Included in the<br />

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

secrets of finding and buying collectibles.<br />

HF007 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709233<br />

COLOUR PRINCIPLES<br />

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

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

Th r o ug h v a r io u s p r oj e c ts , s t u de n t s w or k a t<br />

deve lopi ng ski ll in colo ur co-o rdin atio n a nd<br />

application in room settings.<br />

HF215 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709234<br />

CREATIVE PRESENTATIONS<br />

Di s co ve r h ow t o s k i ll f ul l y de v el o p w r it t e n,<br />

spoken and pictorial design presentations to a<br />

professional level. Included will be exercises<br />

in wr it in g d es ig n s pec if ic at io ns , a ss emb li ng<br />

sample boards and explaining design concepts.<br />

HF005 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709235<br />

DECORATIVE PAINTS 2<br />

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

paints and other media using more involved,<br />

advanced techniques. Not for beginners, this<br />

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

Decorative Paints and Papers. Supply costs of<br />

$25 to be paid to instructor during first class.<br />

PREPREQUISITE: HF017<br />

HF019 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 7:00-10:00 FF May21 711236<br />

DECORATIVE PAINTS AND PAPERS<br />

Ex p l or e t h e c o un t l es s e f f ec t s p o ss i b le wi t h<br />

p a i n t a n d w a l l p a p e r . L e ar n a b o u t d i f f e r e n t<br />

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

finishes, such as ragging, sponging, sueding,<br />

and striping. Painting supply costs of $25 to<br />

be paid to the instructor during the first class.<br />

HF017 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 5 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709236<br />

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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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709237<br />

DRAFTING FOR HOME INTERIORS<br />

An introduction to interior floor plans, wall<br />

elevations, and furniture symbols. Practical<br />

exercises include basic architectural drafting<br />

techniques and lettering styles.<br />

HF001 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 5 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709238<br />

DRAFTING/COMPUTER<br />

This is a course to introduce the student to<br />

computer drafting. It utilizes a basic computer<br />

drawing tool that gives access to two and<br />

three dimensional drawings and furniture<br />

placement. Knowledge of Windows ‘95<br />

required. PREREQUISITE: HF001<br />

HF004 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 5 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May22 709239<br />

FLOORS WITH STYLE<br />

Decorative flooring combines utility with<br />

aesthetics in this course. Many types of<br />

flooring materials are examined. Included are<br />

carpeting, seamless vinyl, tiles, ceramics, and<br />

wood. Students will be introduced to the<br />

characteristics and suitability of each type as<br />

well as cost comparisons.<br />

HF016 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 5 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709240<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<br />

goods. Get to know furniture from the<br />

inside out.<br />

HF014 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 5 TU 6:30-9:30 FF May20 709241<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: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 7:00-10:00 FF May19 709242<br />

INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO<br />

This project provides students with a practical<br />

opportunity to implement creative skills and<br />

theories acquired in the program. The course<br />

concludes with presentation boards, design<br />

concepts, and interior design concepts, and<br />

space plans prepared by the students.<br />

PREREQUISITE: HF205, HF215, HF230<br />

plus 8 optional courses.<br />

HF240 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709243<br />

If you qualify for credit<br />

based on learning outside the<br />

classroom, see the<br />

Prior Learn i n g<br />

Assessment section<br />

on Page 127<br />

HORTICULTURE<br />

CERTIFICATE (846)<br />

The Horticulture Plant Identification<br />

Certificate is intended to meet the needs of<br />

the Horticulture Industry and individuals<br />

seeking a career change, or with an interest in<br />

plant materials used in the nursery,<br />

commercial, and residential landscape.<br />

Through the use of lectures, slides, field trips,<br />

and specimen study, you will study the<br />

morphological features (eg. leaf, bud, needle)<br />

and cultural requirements of a broad range of<br />

plant materials.<br />

For further information please call the<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2375<br />

(voice mailbox *1795) or<br />

(519)759-7200 * 1795. For general<br />

information call (905)575-2025;<br />

Brantford call (519)759-7200 ext. 2025.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Successful completion of senior secondary<br />

school English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Courses may be taken on an individual basis.<br />

To receive the certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete all six courses. The six<br />

courses may be completed in any order;<br />

however, it is recommended that<br />

Fundamentals of Horticulture (HOR01) be<br />

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<br />

for use in modern landscapes. Instruction will<br />

focus on the identification,cultural<br />

requirements and ornamental value of these<br />

plants. Field trips may be used to assist in<br />

classroom study.<br />

HOR06 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709261<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: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709263<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: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709264<br />

C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

FUNDAMENTALS OF 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<br />

individuals working in horticulture, those<br />

interested in pursing a career, or anyone<br />

with a keen interest in the subject with a<br />

practical overview tying together the<br />

various horticulture fields by illustrating<br />

common background, principles and<br />

nomenclature. Career opportunities and<br />

directions re also discussed.<br />

HOR01 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709262<br />

HORTICULTURE - GENERAL<br />

INTEREST - WORKSHOPS<br />

PERENNIAL GARDENING<br />

This course will teach you how to have<br />

impact in your perennial garden through the<br />

season. Learn about exciting new varieties of<br />

perennials that have great foliage colour and<br />

texture and how plants can be combined to<br />

enhance their features. Create shady retreats<br />

with plants that look lush and exotic. Deal<br />

with drought conditions by using plants that<br />

can cope with low levels of moisture. The<br />

hot trend in container gardening...with<br />

perennials will also be explored. Handouts<br />

will be available.<br />

HOR44 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709850<br />

LANDSCAPE WITH COLOUR<br />

Applying the correct colours in landscaping is<br />

crucial for achieving a uniform look. This<br />

course will teach the basics of colour<br />

placement to create balance and impact.<br />

Handouts will be available.<br />

HOR19 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 6:30-9:30 FF May7 709270<br />

PRUNING & MAINTENANCE 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: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 6:30-9:30 FF May15 709272<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,<br />

lawn care (grass seed) and much more<br />

nutritious vegetable garden., The BEST<br />

tomato etc. Composting home and garden<br />

waste. Annual / perennial and planting<br />

suggestions. What to look for and HOW to<br />

purchase in a garden center. TIME for<br />

QUESTIONS. Handouts will be supplied.<br />

HOR24 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 709646<br />

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C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

LANDSCAPE DESIGN<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 home<br />

owners interested in enhancing their<br />

residential property with carefully planned<br />

landscaping. The program offers an excellent<br />

opportunity for combining creative flair with<br />

scientific study and drafting and design skills.<br />

Theory and practice are skillfully combined,<br />

and interesting field trips and site visits<br />

supplement classroom activity. Instructors are<br />

skilled professionals chosen for their practical<br />

experience. The convenient part-time schedule<br />

allows you to upgrade your knowledge<br />

without interrupting your current employment.<br />

For further information please call the<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2375<br />

mailbox *1795 or for general<br />

information call (905)575-2025 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2025.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Successful completion of senior secondary<br />

school English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you 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 />

HOR02 Deciduous Trees<br />

HOR03 Conifers (Evergreens)<br />

HOR04 Deciduous Shrubs<br />

HOR05 Broadleaf Evergreens, Climbers and Vines<br />

HOR06 Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs<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 Certificate<br />

Give the Gift of Learn i n g<br />

Gift certificates are available in<br />

any denomination and can be<br />

used for course fees and<br />

purchases at the Campus stores.<br />

Inquire at any <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> Registration Office.<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: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709259<br />

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: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709260<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: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709265<br />

LANDSCAPE DESIGN<br />

CERTIFICATE - 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 experienced<br />

professional or the new arborist covers<br />

indoor/outdoor basic from tree biology to tree<br />

care techniques for pruning, fertilizing,<br />

cabling, bracing, insect and disease diagnosis.<br />

An understanding and evaluation of hazard<br />

trees is included. NOTE: Upon successful<br />

completion of this course, registrants are<br />

invited to apply to the International Society of<br />

Arboriculture for 10 CEU’s (<strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> Units).<br />

HOR07 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709269<br />

PEST CONTROL TECHNOLOGY<br />

This course is for persons who may wish to<br />

obtain the Landscape class exterminators license;<br />

(previously Land class 1 and III) and those<br />

planning or developing a career in Horticulture.<br />

The proper use of pesticides and regulations for<br />

application. Safety, storage, transportation and<br />

alternative methods of pest control are discussed.<br />

There will be a $150 Ministry certification fee,<br />

which includes study materials and exam fee.<br />

Information will be provided first night.<br />

GI359 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709267<br />

MUSIC CERTIFICATE (809)<br />

MUSIC<br />

(CREDIT COURSES) Attention, adult<br />

learners - why not develop existing musical<br />

skills or begin a new and interesting study?<br />

You will explore new musical horizons<br />

through a basic study of music and develop a<br />

sound foundation, which will enable you to<br />

branch out to more advanced studies such as<br />

arranging, composition, computer music, etc.<br />

On successful completion of the program,<br />

you will have developed your musical ability<br />

to the entrance level of the three-year Music<br />

program at <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

For more information or to set up an<br />

audition/interview please call Bill Wright<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3152 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3152.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

The program is open to absolute beginners, or<br />

individuals at any stage from that. You may<br />

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. Successful<br />

completion of senior secondary school<br />

English or Equivalent.<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 Workshop<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<br />

180 hours of instruction.<br />

NOTE: Courses in the Music Certificate can<br />

be used as a general elective when the<br />

number of levels taken in one subject total 28<br />

hours minimum (E). *not offered every<br />

semester. **offered in alternate years.<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, four<br />

note chords, two-part counterpoint, four-part<br />

chorale, diatonic melodies and rhythms.<br />

Prerequisite: Theory 1 including good<br />

knowledge of all major key signatures. Credit<br />

in the Applied Music Program.<br />

MU014 FEE: $130.78 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr14 709757<br />

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BASIC EAR TRAINING LAB 2<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : ( M U 0 1 4 ) . M U 0 1 4 &<br />

MU024 is equivalent to MU141.<br />

MU024 FEE: $130.78 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr14 709759<br />

EAR TRAINING 1 (SOLFEGE)<br />

I n t h i s c o u r s e t h e s t u d e n t w i l l l e a r n t o<br />

r ec o gn i ze an d s in g a l l s im p le i n te r va l s a nd<br />

rhythms, aurally and visually, using the tonic<br />

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

si mp le t im e. PR ER EQ UI SIT E: ( MU 12 3) or<br />

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

bass clef in the key signatures of C, G, D, F,<br />

B flat major.<br />

MU140 FEE: $98.09 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-7:30 FF Apr17 709767<br />

EAR TRAINING LAB 2<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : ( M U 1 4 1 ) o r ( M U 0 1 4 &<br />

MU024).<br />

MU241 FEE: $130.78 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr14 709762<br />

EAR TRAINING LAB 3<br />

PREREQUISITE: (MU241)<br />

MU341 FEE: $130.78 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr14 709763<br />

EAR TRAINING LAB 4<br />

PREREQUISITE: (MU341)<br />

MU441 FEE: $130.78 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-8:00 FF Apr14 709765<br />

GUITAR - ADULT CLASS 1<br />

T hi s co ur s e is d es i gn ed f or a d ul t be g in ne rs<br />

who will progre ss qui ckly using finger style<br />

techniques. Participants will study the basics<br />

of music including basic rhythms; elementary<br />

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

understanding of guitar tablature; and left and<br />

r i g h t h a n d d e v el o p m e n t o n t h e in s t r u m e nt .<br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l a p p l y t h e i r n e w s k i l l s t o a<br />

variety of traditional melodies.<br />

PA107 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-8:00 FF Apr15 709769<br />

S2 10 WE 6:30-8:00 FF Apr16 711290<br />

GUITAR - ADULT CLASS 2<br />

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

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

inco rp ora ting po pular tun es an d me lo dies . The<br />

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

chords. PREREQUISITE: (PA107) or equivalent.<br />

PA207 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 8:30-10:00 FF Apr16 711268<br />

GUITAR - ADULT CLASS 3<br />

T h i s s e s s i o n c o v e r s p o p u l a r t u n e s, r e a di n g<br />

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

PREREQUISITE: (PA207) or a knowledge of<br />

rhythms and notes in the open position.<br />

PA307 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 8:30-10:00 FF Apr15 709770<br />

JAZZ HARMONY 1<br />

T h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e w i l l f o c u s o n t h e<br />

construction and aural recognition of intervals,<br />

chords and modes. Other material will include<br />

d i a t o n i c c h o r d p r o g r e s s i o n s i n m a j o r a n d<br />

minor keys, as well as chordal functions a nd<br />

su b s t i t u t i o n s . C r e d i t i n t h e Ap p l i e d M u s i c<br />

Program. PREREQUISITE: (MU123)<br />

MU181 FEE: $130.78 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 8:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709772<br />

PIANO ADULT CLASS 1<br />

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

te ch ni q ue s a nd b as ic t he or et ica l p r in cip le s<br />

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

rhythm, and major scales. Access to practice<br />

piano required.<br />

MU100 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-8:30 FF Apr15 709773<br />

PIANO ADULT CLASS 2<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 a d d i t i o n a l<br />

playing techniques as well as intervals, minor<br />

scales, and minor triads. Some popular tunes<br />

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

PREREQUISITE: (MU100) or MU010 OR 1<br />

yr. playing experience.<br />

MU200 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 8:30-10:00 FF Apr15 709776<br />

PIANO-ADULT CLASS 3<br />

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

s c a l e s , a r p e g g i os , a n d d o m i n a nt 7 t h s . T h i s<br />

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

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

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

d u e t s . P R E RE Q U I S I TE : (M U 2 0 0 ) o r 2 y r s .<br />

playing experience.<br />

MU300 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 8:30-10:00 FF Apr14 709778<br />

PIANO-ADULT CLASS 4<br />

Emphasis is placed on keyboard harmony as<br />

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

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : ( M U 3 0 0 ) o r 2 y e a r s<br />

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

Certificate Program.<br />

MU400 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 8:30-10:00 FF Apr14 709780<br />

THEORY - PRELIMINARY<br />

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

foundations of music theory, the student will<br />

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

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

t ra nsp os it io n. Mu si cal w ri ti ng sk il ls wi ll b e<br />

developed through weekly assignments.<br />

MU020 FEE: $130.78 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 8:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709782<br />

VOCAL-ADULT CLASS 1<br />

A class for people who want to improve their<br />

s in gin g sk ill s - whe th er it ’s i n a c ho ir, a s a<br />

soloist with a band, or in the shower! Topics<br />

a dd res sed w il l i nc lud e bre at h c on tro l, v oic e<br />

production, stage deportment and intonation -<br />

a l l d o n e i n a n e n j o y a b l e , i n f o r m a l<br />

atmosphere. There is no prerequisite - except<br />

a love of singing.<br />

PA160 FEE: $50.30 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-7:00 FF Apr15 709786<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-8:00 FF Apr15 709787<br />

VOCAL-ADVANCED ADULT<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s f o r s i n g e r s w h o e n j o y s o l o<br />

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

performance skills. Participants will get help<br />

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

i n te rp r et a ti o n. T h e co u rs e w il l b e ta u gh t i n<br />

m a s t e r c l a s s s t y l e . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

(PA160), or equivalent experience.<br />

PA360 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 8:30-10:00 FF Apr15 709789<br />

C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

MUSICAL PERFORMING<br />

ENSEMBLES<br />

Musical Performing Ensembles require an<br />

interview, please call (905)575-1212 ext.<br />

3152 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3152.<br />

JAZZ IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP<br />

This credit course focuses on the<br />

development of improvisational skills in the<br />

jazz idiom, in an ensemble setting. The ability<br />

to read music and a basic understanding of<br />

theory is required. For further information<br />

please call (519) 756-0397 evenings, 6:00-<br />

9:00 p.m. only.<br />

MU909 FEE: $100.60 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709791<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

CERTIFICATES - APPLIED<br />

(031) & ART (032)<br />

These certificate programs provide serious<br />

part-time learning opportunities for beginning<br />

and more experienced photographers who are<br />

interested in developing professional skills.<br />

Through the use of illustrated lectures, field<br />

trips and hands-on work, you should become<br />

familiar with equipment, darkroom<br />

procedures, business practices and studio<br />

situations that are specific to the study of<br />

photography. Prerequisites for each course<br />

must be met.<br />

For further information about<br />

photography programs contact Anne King,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2312 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2312 or email<br />

anne.king@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

O.S.S.D., Mature Student Status or equivalent.<br />

Secondary school English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

You are responsible for monitoring progress<br />

through the program and applying in writing<br />

to the Chair, Creative and Applied Arts,<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>, to receive the<br />

Certificate. To qualify for both Certificates,<br />

you must complete the five core courses plus<br />

an additional three courses specific to the<br />

appropriate Certificate.<br />

CORE COURSES (REQUIRED FOR<br />

BOTH CERTIFICATES):<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 />

CERTIFICATE (031)- CHOOSE 3:<br />

PY402 Portraiture<br />

PY502 Advance Portraiture<br />

PY211 Darkroom Techniques 2<br />

PY105 Media Photography SPRING<br />

PY104 Video - Introduction<br />

PY110 Intro to Digital Imaging/Photo<br />

PY120 Advanced Digital Imaging<br />

PY230 Photo Illustration FALL<br />

PW900 Work Experience<br />

PY112 The Business of Photography WINTER<br />

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C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

ART PHOTOGRAPHY CERTIFICATE<br />

(032) - CHOOSE 3:<br />

PY211 Darkroom Techniques 2<br />

PY106 Nature Photography SPRING<br />

PY500 Innovative Images SPRING<br />

PY800 Landscape Photography FALL<br />

PY110 Intro Digital Imaging/Photo<br />

PY111 Doc.Photo/Urban Landscape WINTER<br />

PY120 Advanced Digital Imaging<br />

PW900 Work Experience Option<br />

Work Experience Option - PW900<br />

refer to Visual Arts Certificate<br />

(PLA)<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT<br />

You may apply for credit in individual courses<br />

based on learning acquired through work and<br />

other life experiences. For assessment<br />

procedures contact the PLA office at (905)575-<br />

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

150 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY:A<br />

REFLECTION OF THE WORLD<br />

Explore the history of photography by<br />

focusing on the technical development of the<br />

medium, its recognition as an art form, its<br />

communication role in the modern world.<br />

Work of important photographers is<br />

highlighted. Field trip to Toronto is part of<br />

this course.<br />

PY109 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709431<br />

ADVANCED DIGITAL IMAGING<br />

You will be introduced to advanced techniques<br />

of digital imaging using the specific features<br />

of 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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709836<br />

ADVANCED PORTRAITURE<br />

TECHNIQUES<br />

Challenging single and multiple portrait<br />

assignments provide you with practice in<br />

creative and effective use of light in various<br />

outdoor and studio situations. You supply<br />

tripod, film (approx. 4), camera and have film<br />

processed between classes. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PY402 Portraiture.<br />

PY502 FEE: $158.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709833<br />

DARKROOM TECHNIQUES 1<br />

Recognizing and achieving excellence in<br />

design and quality in finished prints is<br />

emphasized through hands-on projects in the<br />

darkroom. You provide film, paper, set of<br />

Multigrade filters (available in photo supply<br />

stores). For first class bring black and white<br />

negatives, 8” x 10”, print paper and exposed<br />

black and white film for processing.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PY200 Photography 1.<br />

PY210 FEE: $175.90 ☎<br />

S1 5 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Apr5 709834<br />

Watch for our<br />

Fall <strong>2003</strong> catalogue!<br />

Available in print on August 11<br />

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Pleasure or business, you can achieve better<br />

results for your images and a clearer<br />

understanding of camera operation. Course<br />

covers features specific to your camera, basic<br />

concepts of photography, introduction to<br />

digital darkroom. You must have your own<br />

digital camera and the ability to provide<br />

images from floppy, ZIP or CD-ROM.<br />

Computer experience beneficial. Strongly<br />

recommended that you have software, Adobe<br />

Photoshop Elements, on your own computer.<br />

PY101 FEE: $162.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709832<br />

MEDIA PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Explore practical and professional<br />

photojournalism strategies for handling<br />

equipment, selecting film, and shooting various<br />

stories (ie. human interest, sports, etc.) from<br />

concept to conclusion. A darkroom component<br />

is included in this course. You supply camera,<br />

film ( approx. 6), photographic paper.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PY300 Photography 2.<br />

PY105 FEE: $160.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709830<br />

NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY: CLOSE-UP<br />

In this course you will learn how to<br />

photograph a variety of nature subjects in<br />

their natural habitat. These include flowers<br />

and other botanical subjects, geological<br />

formations, natural landscapes, wildlife and<br />

insects. You will focus on essential guidelines<br />

used for nature photography, and work toward<br />

developing and “eye” for the natural world.<br />

You supply film (approx 5), tripod, camera<br />

and have film processed between classes.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PY200 Photography 1.<br />

PY106 FEE: $157.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709831<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 by<br />

Upton and Upton, available in the bookstore<br />

AFTER THE FIRST CLASS. Bring ONLY<br />

your camera to the first class.<br />

PY200 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709807<br />

S2 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709808<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709810<br />

S4 10 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 709811<br />

S5 10 MO 1:00-4:00 FF Apr14 709825<br />

SA 7 MO-FR 6:45-10:00 FF Jul2 709826<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY 2<br />

Building on the basics covered in Photography<br />

1 (PY200) you will be introduced to, and<br />

encouraged to experiment with, new and<br />

advanced concepts from a broad range of<br />

photographic techniques. Advanced metering,<br />

filters, close-up & macro, push processing and<br />

advanced use of flash will be included.<br />

Prerequisite: PY200 Photograpy 1.<br />

PY300 FEE: $175.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709812<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<br />

place on 5 Sundays. April 27, May 4, 11, 25,<br />

June 1.<br />

PY500 FEE: $182.90 ☎<br />

S1 5 SU 9:30-4:30 FF Apr27 709828<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: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709829<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

(NON-CREDIT)<br />

DIGITAL CAMERAS-HOW TO USE<br />

YOURS EFFECTIVELY<br />

This workshop introduces you to the basics of<br />

digital photography. Through hands-on<br />

experimentation, discussion, demonstration<br />

you will cover camera controls, resolution,<br />

exposure, automatic flash, creativity and<br />

composition. File types and image sizes,<br />

preparing and optimizing your images for<br />

printing/the web/email will also be covered.<br />

You supply your own digital camera.<br />

CR527 FEE: $62.93 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Apr26 709837<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY-LION SAFARI TRIP<br />

Improve your animal images while<br />

photographing varied subjects at the African<br />

Lion Safari Park. Pre-trip session will include<br />

example slides, photo tips for getting the<br />

“best” shots. Field trip on location at Lion<br />

Safari. Post-trip critique and sharing of<br />

images. You have your own<br />

transportation..most of the photos will be<br />

taken from a car. Minimum lens required is<br />

200mm. Admission to the park is<br />

reponsibility of participant..approx.$20. Dates<br />

are May 23, 24, June 6. Raindate is May 31.<br />

CR540 FEE: $125.87 ☎<br />

S1 3 FR 6:30-8:30 FF May23 709838<br />

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

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

WORKSHOP<br />

You are introduced to wedding photography<br />

through discussion, demonstrations and<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 />

interview, engagement portrait, equipment,<br />

film, format, packages, personal style, print<br />

prices, the booking, the contract, the<br />

wedding, post production, proofs, orders, etc.<br />

CR478 FEE: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Jun7 709835<br />

SU 10:30-4:30<br />

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VISUAL ARTS<br />

VISUAL ARTS<br />

CERTIFICATES (041) (042)<br />

(043)<br />

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

realized daily in advertising, commercial and<br />

industrial design, textiles, teaching, recreation,<br />

gallery work or self-employment as a painter,<br />

p o t t e r , j e w el l e r . Th e s e p r o g r a m s p r o vi d e a<br />

solid base of theory and practice which, with<br />

additional training and experience, could lead<br />

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 email<br />

anne.king@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

O.S.S.D. mature student status or equivalent.<br />

Secondary school English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

You are responsible for monitoring progress<br />

through the program and applying in writing to<br />

the Chair, Creative & Applied Arts, <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong>, to receive the Certificate.<br />

(PLA) PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT<br />

You may apply for credit in individual courses<br />

based on learning acquired through work and<br />

other life experiences. For assessment<br />

procedures contact the PLA office at (905)575-<br />

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

FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE<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 or Photography Certificate courses... studio/<br />

hands-on courses, from 4 DIFFERENT disciplines.<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 <strong>Education</strong>)<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 />

ADVANCED CERTIFICATE<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<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 />

FINE ARTS - OTHER<br />

TEACHING SKILLS FOR ARTS &<br />

CRAFTS TEACHERS<br />

This introductory course will examine how adults<br />

learn; the teaching of technical skills; course<br />

preparation and planning and student evaluation.<br />

PD010 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709159<br />

WORK EXPERIENCE OPTION<br />

This program involves students, supervisors<br />

and <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> in a unique opportunity<br />

that integrates classroom theory and learning<br />

with pertinent practical hands-on experience<br />

in a work place. You are responsible for<br />

arranging your own work place location and<br />

supervisor. You MUST receive approval<br />

from the Program Manager Visual<br />

Arts/Photography for your chosen work place<br />

BEFORE registering in this course.<br />

PW900 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO-FR 9:00-5:00 O Apr14 709160<br />

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: $164.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 708997<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: $164.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 708998<br />

ADVANCED DESIGN & COLOUR 3<br />

Through self-directed learning, with guidance<br />

from instructor, you experiment with principles<br />

and elements of design and colour with emphasis<br />

on personal expression. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PG201 Basic Design and Colour 2.<br />

PG301 FEE: $164.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 708996<br />

C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

POTTERY<br />

CERAMICS - FOUNDATION 1<br />

An introduction to practical work which includes<br />

preparing clay; forming coil, pinch and slab pots;<br />

throwing cylinder forms on the wheel; glazing<br />

finished work. Materials and supplies extra.<br />

PC201 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709746<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708905<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708937<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708949<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708961<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 708999<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709010<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709025<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709045<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709056<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709068<br />

CERAMICS - FOUNDATION 2<br />

Course covers the construction of hard-edged<br />

slab pots; throwing bowl forms on the wheel and<br />

slip decoration techniques. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PC201 Ceramics Foundation 1.<br />

PC202 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708914<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708926<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708938<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708950<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708962<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 708973<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709011<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709026<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709046<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709057<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709069<br />

CERAMICS - FOUNDATION 3<br />

Combine slab and coil methods; throw cylinder<br />

and bowl forms with ease and consistency;<br />

finishing techniques. PREREQUISITE: PC202<br />

Ceramics Foundation 2.<br />

PC203 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708915<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708927<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708939<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708951<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708963<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709000<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709012<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709027<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709047<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709058<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709070<br />

CERAMICS - FOUNDATION 4<br />

Refine your technical and design skills.<br />

Construct handles, sets of wheel-thrown mugs,<br />

jugs and clay objects by combining handbuilding<br />

and throwing techniques. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PC203 Ceramics Foundation 3.<br />

PC204 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708916<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708928<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708940<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708952<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708964<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709001<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709016<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709028<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709048<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709059<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709071<br />

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C R E ATIVE ART S<br />

CERAMICS - INTERMEDIATE 1<br />

Bottle forms in a variety of shapes will be thrown<br />

and the use of slips, oxides, glazing and texturing<br />

techniques will be covered. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PC204 Ceramics Foundation 4.<br />

PC301 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708917<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708929<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708941<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708953<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708965<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709002<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709017<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709035<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709029<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709060<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709072<br />

CERAMICS - INTERMEDIATE 2<br />

Design and construct covered jars with variations in<br />

shapes, types of lids. Design and throw a canister<br />

set with consistency in lids and lid fittings.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC301 Ceramics Intermediate 1.<br />

PC302 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708918<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708930<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708942<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708954<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708966<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709003<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709018<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709030<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709049<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709061<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709073<br />

CERAMICS - INTERMEDIATE 3<br />

Developing designs and technical skills to create<br />

teapots and casseroles in series with careful<br />

attention to body forms, handles, lid fit. Handbuild<br />

wall tiles, plaques and murals. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PC302 Ceramics Intermediate 2.<br />

PC303 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708919<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708931<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708943<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708955<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708967<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709004<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709019<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709043<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709050<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709062<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709074<br />

CERAMICS - INTERMEDIATE 4<br />

Design and construct four individual place settings<br />

of dinnerware.. thrown or handbuilt. Consistent<br />

design and decoration will be emphasized.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC303 Ceramics Intermediate 3.<br />

PC304 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708920<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708932<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708944<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708956<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708968<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709005<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709020<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709031<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709051<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709063<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709075<br />

CERAMICS-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. You must<br />

supply your own welders gloves.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC201 (Foundation 1).<br />

Course dates are May 10, 11, 31 and June 1.<br />

PC009 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 SC May10 711248<br />

CERAMICS-RAKU/SAWDUST &<br />

SAGGAR<br />

You will research and test raku glazes, build<br />

and fire sawdust, raku kilns using a variety of<br />

combustible materials. You supply your own<br />

welders gloves, 10 to 12 bisqued pots (small,<br />

medium sizes only). Course dates are June 7,<br />

8, 21, and 22. PREREQUISITE: PC202<br />

(Foundation 2).<br />

PC023 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 BF Jun7 708994<br />

CLAY AND GLAZE THEORY 2<br />

Includes analysis, mixing, firing and evaluation<br />

of glazes, glaze/body fit, durability, cost, colour<br />

and hazards. Introduction to glaze calculation<br />

program INSIGHT. Text is available at time of<br />

the course from the instructor. Course takes place<br />

over three weekends (May 9, 10, 23, 24, June 6,<br />

7. Computer experience necessary. OFFERED<br />

SPRING SEMESTER ONLY. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PC204 Ceramics Foundation 4 & Glaze<br />

Materials CR531 or permission of instructor.<br />

PC311 FEE: $155.90 ☎<br />

S1 6 FR 7:00-10:00 FF May9 708995<br />

SA 9:00-4:30<br />

POTTERY - ADVANCED<br />

CERAMICS - ADVANCED 1<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC304 Ceramics Intermediate<br />

4 and PC311 Glaze Theory.<br />

PC401 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708921<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708933<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708945<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708957<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708969<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709006<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709021<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709032<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709052<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709064<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709076<br />

CERAMICS - ADVANCED 2<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC401 Ceramics Advanced 1.<br />

PC402 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708922<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708934<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708946<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708958<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708970<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709007<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709022<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709044<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709053<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709065<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709077<br />

CERAMICS - ADVANCED 3<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC402 Ceramics Advanced 2.<br />

PC403 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708923<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708935<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708947<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708959<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708971<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709008<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709023<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709033<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709054<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709066<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709078<br />

CERAMICS - ADVANCED 4<br />

PREREQUISITE: PC403 Ceramics Advanced 3.<br />

PC404 FEE: $177.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708924<br />

S2 10 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 708936<br />

S3 10 WE 1:00-4:00 FF Apr16 708948<br />

S4 10 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 708960<br />

S5 10 TH 1:00-4:00 SC Apr17 708972<br />

S6 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709009<br />

S7 10 TU 6:30-9:30 BF Apr15 709024<br />

S8 10 WE 1:00-4:00 BF Apr16 709034<br />

S9 10 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709055<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709067<br />

SB 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709079<br />

FABRIC DESIGN<br />

FABRIC DESIGN COURSES ARE NOW<br />

LOCATED AT 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 graphics<br />

or watercolour effects. Fibre identification,<br />

dye chemistry and finishing techniques will<br />

be explored. Fabric costs extra. Some<br />

supplies included.<br />

PX211 FEE: $175.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 W Apr16 709125<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: $175.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 W Apr16 709126<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: $175.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 W Apr16 709127<br />

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FABRIC DESIGN -<br />

NON CREDIT<br />

FELT MAKING-INTRODUCTION<br />

Applications for felt making include<br />

dwellings, clothing, wall hangings, toys and<br />

industrial use. Possiblities are limited only by<br />

your imagination. In this hands-on workshop,<br />

you will complete a functional piece in three<br />

steps. Each step will celebrate some of the<br />

unique qualities of felt through processes<br />

such as resist technique, combining fibres,<br />

and 3D formations. No prior experience<br />

required. Materials $12. Paid to instructor at<br />

time of workshop.<br />

CR539 FEE: $67.21 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF May10 711205<br />

PAINTING<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING<br />

You will be introduced and become familiar<br />

with different styles, supplies and equipment<br />

used in Chinese brush painting...proper way<br />

of holding, loading and using brushes to<br />

produce basic and simple strokes.<br />

PD101 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 8 SA 9:30-1:30 FF Apr12 709081<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING 2<br />

You will focus on traditional techniques used<br />

in painting flowers and birds...emphasis on<br />

classical fine line drawings using brushes and<br />

colour on non-absorbent rice paper.<br />

Prerequisite: PD101<br />

PD102 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 8 SA 9:30-1:30 FF Apr12 709082<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING 3<br />

Through demonstration, discussion and<br />

hands-on practice, you will be introduced to<br />

basic classical techniques used in painting<br />

landscapes. Prerequisite: PD102<br />

PD103 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 8 SA 9:30-1:30 FF Apr12 709083<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING 4<br />

You experiment with the Chinese painting<br />

techniques used to render fish and animals in<br />

classical and contemporary styles.<br />

Prerequisite: PD103<br />

PD104 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 8 SA 9:30-1:30 FF Apr12 709084<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING 5<br />

You work on paintings of people, different<br />

ages and different actions. You will study<br />

proportion and anatyomy thorugh various<br />

exercises and classical and contemporary<br />

styles will be introduced. Prerequisite: PD104<br />

PD105 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 8 SA 9:30-1:30 FF Apr12 709085<br />

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING 6<br />

You work on subjects of your choice while<br />

applying relevant knowledge and painting<br />

techniques. You will be encouraged to try a<br />

variety of compositions, materials and<br />

methods. Prerequisite: PD105<br />

PD106 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 8 SA 9:30-1:30 FF Apr12 709086<br />

PAINTING 1<br />

For the beginner... painting basics, use of<br />

materials, oil and acrylic paints, composition,<br />

colour. Lectures, demonstrations and films<br />

enhance the programme. Materials extra.<br />

PD211 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709087<br />

PAINTING 2<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: PD211<br />

Painting 1.<br />

PD311 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709088<br />

PAINTING 3<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709089<br />

PAINTING 4<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709090<br />

PAINTING 5<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709091<br />

PAINTING 6<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709092<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING 1<br />

Watercolour for beginners. You will work<br />

from sketches done of nature or simple<br />

objects to produce a finished painting that<br />

shows movement and perspective.<br />

Materials extra.<br />

PD231 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709093<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 709099<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709105<br />

S4 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709111<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709094<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 709100<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709106<br />

S4 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709112<br />

C R E ATIVE ART S<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709095<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 709101<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709107<br />

S4 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709113<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING 4<br />

Strengthen your understanding of<br />

composition: unity, dominance, repetition and<br />

balance..while working from still life.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD431 Watercolour<br />

Painting 3.<br />

PD531 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709096<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 709102<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709108<br />

S4 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709114<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING 5<br />

Experiment with colour and colour<br />

temperature to produce four finished pieces<br />

that demonstrate a knowledge of<br />

complimentary colour and triads.<br />

PREREQUISITE: PD531 Watercolour<br />

Painting 4.<br />

PD631 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709097<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 709103<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709109<br />

S4 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709115<br />

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING 6<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709098<br />

S2 10 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr16 709104<br />

S3 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709110<br />

S4 10 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709116<br />

CARTOONING<br />

CARTOONING-BASIC<br />

You will be introduced to the fundamentals of<br />

cartooning including character design,<br />

expression, backgrounds, etc. Development<br />

of individual drawing styles will be<br />

encouraged. Bring pens, pencils, notebook,<br />

drawing pad, to first class.<br />

PD500 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709080<br />

CARTOONING - INTERMEDIATE<br />

Hone your cartooning skills while developing<br />

your own personal style. PREREQUISITE:<br />

PD500 Cartooning 1.<br />

PD504 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709224<br />

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C R E ATIVE ART S<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709119<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 1.<br />

PD301 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709120<br />

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 2.<br />

PD401 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709121<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 body<br />

in various poses. Nude models are used in<br />

this course. Previous drawing experience is<br />

of benefit.<br />

PD221 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709123<br />

LIFE DRAWING 2<br />

You concentrate on capturing the essence and<br />

feeling of different poses and body types<br />

using a variety of drawing techniques specific<br />

to Life drawing. You experiment with dry<br />

and wet washes, pen line, charcoal smudging,<br />

memory drawing. Basic anatomy is<br />

introduced. Nude models are used in this<br />

course. Prerequisite: PD221 Life Drawing 1.<br />

PD321 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709124<br />

LIFE DRAWING - ADVANCED<br />

This advanced credit course continues the<br />

approaches of Life Drawing II. Nude models<br />

are used. PREREQUISITE: PD321 Life<br />

Drawing 2.<br />

PD421 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709122<br />

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Employment Assessment Centre<br />

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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 sketching<br />

often is. Through demonstration, hands-on<br />

experimentation and discussion, you develop<br />

your own system for recording pertinent and<br />

necessary colours/ lines/shapes/designs.<br />

CR530 FEE: $61.86 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Jun14 709226<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: $172.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:45-9:45 SC Apr14 708992<br />

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: $172.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:45-9:45 SC Apr14 708993<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 pendant.<br />

Materials extra. PREREQUISITES: PJ202<br />

PJ301 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

SA 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709802<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: $150.90 ☎<br />

SA 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709805<br />

JEWELLERY & SILVERSMITHING 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: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709800<br />

JEWELLERY - NON CREDIT<br />

COPPER ENAMELLING-INTRODUCTION<br />

In this hands on workshop, you will be<br />

introduced to basic enamelling (powdered<br />

glass fused to metal) using transparent and<br />

opaque enamels on a copper base. Techniques<br />

include dry sifting, wet inlay, scraffito and<br />

stencil applications. Kiln firing instruction<br />

and demonstration. Materials included in fee.<br />

CR541 FEE: $103.06 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 SC May10 711228<br />

CARVING & SCULPTURE<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN WOOD<br />

- BASIC/1<br />

An introduction to carving in the round<br />

including characteristics of wood, basic tools<br />

for carving and principles of threedimensional<br />

design. Materials extra.<br />

PS231 FEE: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709130<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN WOOD<br />

- 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: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709131<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN WOOD<br />

- 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: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709132<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN WOOD<br />

- 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: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709133<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN WOOD<br />

- ADVANCED/1<br />

Design and construct relief sculpture with the<br />

use of power tools. Finishing techniques will<br />

be explored. PREREQUISITE: PS332 Carving<br />

and Sculpture in Wood Intermediate 2.<br />

PS431 FEE: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709128<br />

CARVING AND SCULPTURE IN WOOD<br />

- ADVANCED/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: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709129<br />

GLASS ARTS<br />

STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO<br />

PROVIDE THEIR OWN SAFETY<br />

GLASSES, CUTTER AND SOLDERING<br />

IRON FOR WORK IN THE STUDIO/LAB.<br />

STAINED GLASS COURSES ARE NOW<br />

LOCATED AT WENTWORTH CAMPUS.<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: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 W Apr14 709134<br />

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STAINED GLASS FOUNDATION 2<br />

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

d em an d s of g l as s wi t h em p ha si s o n qu a li ty<br />

design and craftsmanship. Materials extra.<br />

PF102 FEE: $156.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 W Apr14 709135<br />

AIR BRUSHING<br />

AIR BRUSH COURSES ARE NOW<br />

LOCATED AT WENTWORTH CAMPUS.<br />

AIRBRUSHING TECHNIQUES - BASIC<br />

Y o u w i l l b e co m e fa m i l i ar w it h e qu i p m e nt ,<br />

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

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

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

requi re d. I nstructor will advise at first class.<br />

Materials/equipment costs: $600.00 and up.<br />

PD012 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 W Apr15 709137<br />

AIRBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 2<br />

You expand on knowledge gained in level 1<br />

a nd w o rk on a va r ie t y of co m pl e x de s ig n s.<br />

M a t e r i a l s e x t r a . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : P D 0 1 2<br />

Airbrush Techniques - Basic.<br />

PD013 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 W Apr15 709136<br />

PAPER TOLE<br />

PAPER TOLE-BASIC 1<br />

I n t h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e , s t u d e n t s w i l l c o v e r<br />

terminology; the concept of pattern planning;<br />

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

cutting knife - edging, sizing, wiring, shaping<br />

and building; matting and framing. Materials<br />

will cost approximately $45.00.<br />

PC126 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr14 709141<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709148<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709155<br />

PAPER TOLE-BASIC 2<br />

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

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

types of feathering. Sculptural techniques for<br />

f in e d e t ai l is in t r od u c ed . P R E RE Q U IS I T E:<br />

PC126 - Paper Tole - Basic 1. Materials are<br />

th e st ud ent s re spo ns ib ili ty . St ude nt s w i ll be<br />

advised of required materials the first night of<br />

class by the instructor.<br />

PC127 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr14 709142<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709149<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709156<br />

PAPER TOLE-INTERMEDIATE 1<br />

This credit course continues the development<br />

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

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

snow. PREREQUISITE: PC127 - Paper Tole-<br />

B a s i c 2 . S t u d e n t s a r e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r<br />

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

materials required the first night of class.<br />

PC128 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr14 709143<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709150<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709157<br />

C R E ATIVE ART S / D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

PAPER TOLE-INTERMEDIATE 2<br />

A co n ti n u at i o n o f In t e rm e d ia t e I , s cu l pt i n g<br />

for larger and more open pieces. Students will<br />

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

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : P C 1 2 8 - P a p e r T o l e -<br />

Intermediate 1. Material costs are the students<br />

r es po n si bi li ty . Th e i ns tr uc to r wi ll a d vi se o f<br />

required materials the first night of classes.<br />

PC129 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr14 709144<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709151<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709158<br />

PAPER TOLE-ADVANCED 1<br />

T h is co u rs e f o cu s es on th e s cu l p tu r in g a n d<br />

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

structures. Subject choices will be from ships,<br />

water birds or fish. PREREQUISITE: PC129<br />

Paper Tole - Intermediate 2 Material<br />

FEE: $45.00. Check with instructor first night<br />

for material requirements.<br />

PC130 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr14 709138<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709145<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709153<br />

PAPER TOLE-ADVANCED 2<br />

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

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

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

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

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : P C 1 3 0 P a p e r T o l e -<br />

A d v a n c e d 1 . S t u d e n t s a r e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r<br />

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

night of classes for required materials.<br />

PC131 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr14 709139<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709146<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709154<br />

PAPER TOLE-ADVANCED 3<br />

G ainin g a ddit ional pr acti ce i n p lann ing, thi s<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 2 . N O T E : M a t e r i a l s a r e t h e<br />

students responsibility. Check with instructor<br />

for required materials the first night of class.<br />

PC132 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 BF Apr14 709140<br />

S2 10 TU 1:00-4:00 BF Apr15 709152<br />

S3 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709147<br />

VISUAL ARTS - NON CREDIT<br />

....AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT<br />

. . . R E G I S T E R E A R L Y ! E n r o l m e n t l i m i t e d .<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 forwarded<br />

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<br />

email anne.king@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Feltmaking...(CR539)<br />

Digital Cameras - How To...(CR527)<br />

Quick Sketching... (CR530)<br />

refer to catalogue index<br />

CRAFT SHOW DISPLAY&MARKETING<br />

This one day seminar f or artist/c raftspersons<br />

de a ls w i th th e m ar k et in g o f c ra f ts . C on t en t<br />

includes id entifying good sales opportunities<br />

f o r y o u , a l o o k a t t h e f o u r “ P ’ s ” ( p e o p l e ,<br />

p r o d u c t , p r i c e & p l a c e ) o f m a r k e t i n g , a<br />

review of display design and consideration of<br />

craft shows’ pros and cons.<br />

PC006 FEE: $53.98 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-3:30 FF May3 709227<br />

CRAFTS AS A BUSINESS<br />

Fi n d o u t ho w t o tu r n y ou r c r a f t h o b b y in to a<br />

p a y i n g b u s i n e s s . L e a r n a b o u t g o v e r n m e n t<br />

agencies to contact, pricing your crafts, keeping<br />

track of your income and expenses and lots more.<br />

PC019 FEE: $53.98 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Apr26 709228<br />

SAFETY IN THE ARTS<br />

A r t i s t s f r e q u e n t l y w o r k w i t h p o t e n t i a l l y<br />

dangers materials and processes, and some of<br />

t h e m g e t s i c k a s a r e s u l t . T e d R i c k a r d ,<br />

Canadia n art hazards specialist and Manager<br />

of Health & Safety at Ontario <strong>College</strong> of Art<br />

& D e s i g n, w i l l o f f er a s l i d e l e c t u r e o n t h e<br />

h a z a r d s o f p a i n t i n g , p r i n t m a k i n g ,<br />

photography, jewellery, pottery, stained glass,<br />

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

bring your questions and individual concerns.<br />

CR442 FEE: $40.83 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-12:30 FF May10 709229<br />

TWIG FURNITURE<br />

Build and COMPLETE a fan back twig willow<br />

chair. Materials extra..$60 at time of workshop.<br />

CR510 FEE: $133.02 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-4:30 FF Apr12 709230<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

SOME IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> allows you the<br />

opportunity to earn college credits by<br />

studying independently. 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 />

email for all courses to provide individual<br />

attention when needed.<br />

Textbooks<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line at<br />

ht t p: / /m oh aw k. bo o kwa r e3 00 0. c a u s in g yo ur<br />

course code. Please Note:<br />

1. If purchasing a textbook in person, please<br />

identify yourself as a distance education student.<br />

2. Textbooks ordered on-line will be processed<br />

and shipped within 48 hours from <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>. Please allow additional time for the<br />

courier to deliver.<br />

3 . Please provide the Campus Store with course<br />

code and textbook name(s). For further<br />

information on ordering your textbooks, please<br />

see form enclosed in your package.<br />

Registration Deadline<br />

You can register for a Distance <strong>Education</strong><br />

course up to two weeks after the official start<br />

or orientation date unless otherwise stated.<br />

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D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

Package Information<br />

Once enrolled in a distance education course<br />

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

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

purchase required texts.<br />

Refunds<br />

S tu de n t in itia ted re fu nd re qu e sts will o n ly b e<br />

acce pted within 2 wee ks of the co urse start date.<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> Phone Number<br />

(905) 575-2703<br />

NOTE: When you see this symbol<br />

INTERNET<br />

you will require the following: Pentiumclass<br />

computer with Windows 95 or better,<br />

and a modem with Internet connection.<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> courses have scheduled<br />

start and end dates. Students must<br />

complete course requirements and exams<br />

(if applicable) on the scheduled exam dates.<br />

BUSINESS/COMPUTERS -<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

FOR WINDOWS<br />

CERTIFICATE (082)<br />

General Information<br />

For i n fo rm a ti o n on c e rt if i ca te re qu i re me n ts<br />

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

section. An instructor w ill work with you to<br />

of fe r gui da nce a nd gr ad e you r as sig nm ent s.<br />

He/she will also be available by phone and/or<br />

by email for problem solving.<br />

What you need...<br />

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

so ft war e o r yo u m ay al so us e the C oll eg e’s<br />

Open Access Microcomputer labs available at<br />

most campuses during specified hours.<br />

For further information, please call<br />

(905)575-2703 or email<br />

disted@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

ACCPAC - GENERAL LEDGER<br />

See the Business section for a description of this<br />

1 8 h o u r c o u r s e . V e r s i o n 4 . 2 f o r W i n d o w s<br />

( Ac c Pa c Ad va n tag e S er ie s - Co r po r ate Ed ition -<br />

f o r m e r l y S m a l l B u s i n e s s s e r i e s )<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : U s i n g W i n d o ws - L e v e l 1<br />

(BW199) plus familiarity with basic accounting.<br />

F in a l E x a m: S a t u r d a y , J u ly 5 , 2 0 0 3 1 - 4 p .m .<br />

Fennell Campus. Text and softwar e not included.<br />

BW190 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709774<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 4.2 for Windows<br />

( A C C P A C A d v a n t a g e S e r i e s - C o r p o r a t e<br />

E d i t i on - f o r m e r l y S m a l l B u s i n e s s S e r i e s) .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 1 9 0 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

S a t u r d a y , J u l y 5 , 2 0 0 3 1 - 4 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

C a m p u s . T e x t a n d s o f t w a r e n o t i n c l u d e d .<br />

(Same text as used in BW190).<br />

BW290 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709777<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. Version 4.2 for Windows<br />

( A C C P A C A d v a n t a g e S e r i e s - C o r p o r a t e<br />

E d i t i o n - f or m e r l y S m a l l B u s i n e s s S e r i e s ) .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 2 9 0 a n d f a m i l i a r i t y<br />

w ith bas ic accou ning co ncep ts. Fin al Exam :<br />

S a t u r d a y , J u l y 5 , 2 0 0 3 1 - 4 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

C a m p u s . T e x t a n d s o f t w a r e n o t i n c l u d e d .<br />

(Same text as used in BW190).<br />

BW390 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709781<br />

MANAGING YOUR PC<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE: Using<br />

W i nd o w s - L ev e l 1 ( BW 1 99 ) . F in a l E xa m :<br />

W e d n e sd a y , J u l y 2 , 20 0 3 6 - 9 p. m . Fe n n e l l<br />

C a m p u s . T e x t a n d s o f t w a r e n o t i n c l u d e d .<br />

Effective Fall <strong>2003</strong> - Managing Your PC will<br />

no longer be offered.<br />

BW004 FEE: $95.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709768<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS ACCESS - USER 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 2 0 0 0 .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Using Windows - Level 1<br />

(BW199). Final Exam: Monday, July 7, <strong>2003</strong><br />

6-9 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text and software<br />

not included.<br />

BW105 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709745<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS ACCESS - USER 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 2 0 0 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 1 0 5 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

M o n d a y , J u l y 7 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW205 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709748<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS ACCESS - USER LEVEL 3<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 2 0 0 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 2 0 5 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

M o n d a y , J u l y 7 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW305 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709750<br />

MS EXCEL - 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 2 0 0 0 .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Using Windows - Level 1<br />

(BW199) Final Exam: Monday, July 7, <strong>2003</strong><br />

6 - 9 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text and software<br />

not included.<br />

BW120 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709738<br />

MS EXCEL - 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 2 0 0 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 1 2 0 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

M o n d a y , J u l y 7 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW220 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709739<br />

MS EXCEL - LEVEL 3<br />

See th e busin ess sect ion 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 2 0 0 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 2 2 0 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

M o n d a y , J u l y 7 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW320 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709741<br />

MS EXCEL - LEVEL 4<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 2 0 0 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 3 2 0 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

M o n d a y , J u l y 7 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW420 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709743<br />

MS POWERPOINT - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business se ction for a des cription of this<br />

18 hour course. Ver sion 2000. PREREQUISITE:<br />

U s i n g W i n d o w s - L e v e l 1 ( B W 1 9 9 ) . F i n a l<br />

Exam: Tues day, July 8, 20 03 6-9 p.m. Fenn ell<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW003 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709784<br />

MS POWERPOINT - 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 2 0 0 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 0 0 3 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

T u e s d a y , J u l y 8 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW203 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709785<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business se ction for a des cription of this<br />

18 hour course. Ver sion 2000. PREREQUISITE:<br />

U s i n g W i n d o w s - L e v e l 1 ( B W 1 9 9 ) . F i n a l<br />

Ex am: Saturday, J uly 5, <strong>2003</strong> 1-4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW110 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709727<br />

MS WORD FOR WINDOWS - 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 2 0 0 0 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B W 1 1 0 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

Saturday, July 5, <strong>2003</strong> 1-4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW210 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709730<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, July 5, <strong>2003</strong> 1-4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW410 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709735<br />

PAGEMAKER - LEVEL 1<br />

Desktop publishing is increasingly popular using<br />

the IBM-compatible PC & Adobe PageMaker<br />

6.5. This 18-hour course will cover topics related<br />

to text features, graphic tools, menu commands,<br />

basic elements of design, including page makeup.<br />

Learn to create a simple flyer, two-page<br />

newsletter and brochure, incorporating text and<br />

graphics. PREREQUISITE: Windows Level 1<br />

(BW199). Not available in open access. Exam:<br />

Wed., July 2, <strong>2003</strong> 7-10 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

Text and software not included.<br />

BC032 FEE: $95.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709717<br />

48 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


QUATTRO PRO FOR WINDOWS<br />

LEVEL 1<br />

U s i n g v . 7 . 0 l e a r n f u n d a m e n t a l f e a t u r e s ,<br />

c o m m a n d s t r u c t u r e & b a s i c t e r m i n o l o g y .<br />

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

copying, enhancing a spreadsheet with fonts,<br />

boldfacing, line drawing, saving & retrieving<br />

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

linking multiple spreadsheet pages within the<br />

sa me n ote bo ok, l in kin g mu lti pl e not eb ook s.<br />

PREREQUISITE: BW199. Exam: July 2/03 6<br />

- 9 p . m . F e n n e l l . T e x t & s o f t w a r e n o t<br />

i n c l u de d . E f fe c t i v e F a l l 20 0 3 - Q u a t t r o Pr o<br />

will no longer be offered.<br />

BW140 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709753<br />

QUATTRO PRO FOR WINDOWS<br />

LEVEL 2<br />

Enhance your spreadsheets and presentations<br />

w i t h g r a p h s a n d c h a r t s u s i n g Q u a t t r o P r o .<br />

Pa rti cipa nts wi ll lea rn how t o b uil d a gr aph<br />

from basics; modify, format, and enhance the<br />

graph for a professional look. Use of clipart,<br />

and drawing tools for customization. Creating<br />

and using a slide show presentation of graphs.<br />

Version 7.0. PREREQUISITE: BW140. Final<br />

E xa m: J u ly 2 /0 3 6 -9 p . m. F en n el l Ca m pu s.<br />

Text & software not included. Effective Fall<br />

<strong>2003</strong> - QuattroPro will no longer be offered.<br />

BW240 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709756<br />

QUATTRO PRO FOR WINDOWS<br />

LEVEL 3<br />

Participants in this 18 hour course will learn<br />

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

Quattro Pro. Topics include creating, editing,<br />

s e ar c h i n g, s or t i n g , q u er y i n g a n d e x tr a c t i ng<br />

d a t a b a s e r e c o r d s . P e r f o r m i n g s t a t i s t i c a l<br />

f unctions, date functions, and othe r database<br />

f un c t io n s . P R ER E Q UI S I TE : B W 2 40 . F i n al<br />

e x a m : W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 2 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m .<br />

F e n n e l l C a m p u s . T e x t a n d s o f t w a r e n o t<br />

i n c l u de d . E f fe c t i v e F a l l 20 0 3 - Q u a t t r o Pr o<br />

will no longer be offered.<br />

BW340 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709760<br />

SIMPLY ACCOUNTING - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of this<br />

18 hour course. Version 8.5. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Using Windows - Level 1 plus familiarity with<br />

basic accounting. Final Exam: Wednesday, July<br />

2 , 2 00 3 7- 10 p .m. F e n ne ll C a mp us . T e x t an d<br />

software not included.<br />

BW150 FEE: $95.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709718<br />

SIMPLY ACCOUNTING - 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 8 . 5 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E B W 1 5 0 . F i n a l E x a m :<br />

Wednesday, July 2, <strong>2003</strong> 7-10 p.m. Text and<br />

software not included.<br />

BW250 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709719<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 />

Windows. Final Exam: Saturday, July 5, <strong>2003</strong><br />

9 a . m - 1 2 p. m . F en n e ll C a mp u s . Te x t a nd<br />

software not included.<br />

BW199 FEE: $95.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709720<br />

USING WINDOWS - LEVEL 2<br />

Se e t he Bus ine ss se ct ion fo r a d e sc ri p ti on of<br />

t hi s 1 8- ho ur co ur se . V er. 9 5 a nd 98. Fi n al<br />

E x a m : S a t u r da y, Ju l y 5 , 2 0 0 3 9 a. m - 1 2<br />

p . m . F e n n e ll C a m p u s. T e x t an d s o f t w a r e<br />

no t inc lud ed .<br />

BW299 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709721<br />

WORDPERFECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 1<br />

T h i s 1 8 h o u r c o u r s e w i l l i n t r o d u c e n e w<br />

u se rs to the ba si c o pe ra tio n o f Wo rd Pe r f ect<br />

7 for Wi nd ows . St ud en ts wil l lea rn to c re ate<br />

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

t a s k s , s a v e a n d p r i n t d o c u m e n t s .<br />

P REREQUIS ITE: Usin g Wi nd ows - Le ve l 1<br />

( B W 1 9 9 ) . F i n a l E x a m : S a t u r d a y , J u l y 5 ,<br />

2 0 0 3 1 - 4 p . m . Fe n n e l l Ca mp u s . Te x t a n d<br />

s of twar e no t i nc lu de d.<br />

BW100 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709722<br />

WORDPERFECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 2<br />

The objectives of this 18 hour course will be<br />

t o i n t ro d u ce mo r e e x pe r i en c e d u se r s t o t h e<br />

i n t e r m e d i a t e f e a t u r e s o f W o r d P e r f e c 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 />

S a t u r d a y , J u l y 5 , 2 0 0 3 1 - 4 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW200 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709723<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 />

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

m a k i n g m a t h e m a t i c a l c a l c u l a t i o n s , s o r t i n g<br />

d a t ab a s es , u s i ng bo r d er s , g r ap h i c l in e s a n d<br />

w aterm arks . T his wil l e nhan ce the stud ent’ s<br />

a b il it y t o c re at e a nd e d it c o mp l ic at e d wo r d<br />

p r o c e s s i n g d o c u m e n t s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

BW200. Final Exam: Saturday, July 5, <strong>2003</strong><br />

1-4 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text and software<br />

not included.<br />

BW300 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709724<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, July 5, <strong>2003</strong> 1-4 p.m. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text and software not included.<br />

BW310 FEE: $90.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709732<br />

WORDPERFECT FOR WINDOWS -<br />

LEVEL 4<br />

This 18 hour course introduces primary concepts<br />

of Desktop Publishing using Corel WP 7.0. You<br />

will investigate the techniques of Graphic<br />

Boxes; Graphs and Charts; TextArt; Fonts &<br />

publication of documents via the W W W. By<br />

course end you will be producing newsletters,<br />

booklets, advertisements, brochures & business<br />

forms. PREREQUISITE: BW300. Final Exam:<br />

Saturday, July 5, <strong>2003</strong> 1-4 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

Text and software not included.<br />

BW400 FEE: $95.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 709725<br />

D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

BUSINESS INTERNET<br />

SKILLS CERTIFICATE<br />

This Certificate has evolved into the<br />

Webmaster Certificate and will no longer be<br />

delivered as a separate certificate. Please refer<br />

to the Webmaster Certificate in the Business<br />

Computer section.<br />

WEBMASTER CERTIFICATE<br />

For information on certificate<br />

requirements, please see the<br />

Business Computer section of the<br />

catalogue.For further information,<br />

please call (905)575-2703 or email<br />

disted@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Students enrolled in any Internet courses will<br />

require an Internet connection with an<br />

Internet Service Provider. The instructor will<br />

assist the students regarding course content,<br />

but cannot provide technical support for other<br />

Internet areas including communications<br />

software, connection and configuration. It is<br />

the responsibility of the Internet Service<br />

Provider to provide such support. Students<br />

enrolled in the Web Page Design courses will<br />

be provided with a Web account to enable<br />

them to upload pages to a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Web Server.<br />

It is your responsibility to have the<br />

correct software.<br />

Students enrolled in Internet courses may<br />

submit assignments and questions to their<br />

instructor via Internet email, in addition to<br />

conventional means. Course material for<br />

some courses also includes a resource Web<br />

page. Students will be provided with the<br />

instructor’s email address and appropriate<br />

Web page addresses, if applicable, in their<br />

course package.<br />

Available Fall <strong>2003</strong><br />

Dreamweaver MX and Fireworks MX will<br />

be offered for the first time in the Fall<br />

<strong>2003</strong> semester by distance education.<br />

INTERNET<br />

CGI/PERL SCRIPTING<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

JavaScript Level 1 (BIN36). Final Exam to be<br />

arranged with instructor. Text and software<br />

not included.<br />

BIN62 FEE: $100.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 711206<br />

INTERNET<br />

CONFIGURATION<br />

WINDOWS/INTERNET<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

this 18 hour course. PREREQUISITE: Using<br />

Windows - Level 1 (BW199). Final Exam to<br />

be arranged with instructor. Text and<br />

software not included.<br />

BIN40 FEE: $100.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 711059<br />

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D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO WEB SCRIPTING<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

th is 18 ho ur co urs e. PRE RE QUIS IT E : Web<br />

Pa ge D esi gn Le ve l 2 ( BI N31 ). F ina l Ex am:<br />

W e d . , J u n e 2 5 , 2 0 0 3 7 - 1 0 p . m . T e x t an d<br />

software not included.<br />

BIN39 FEE: $100.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 711066<br />

INTERNET<br />

JAVASCRIPT - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

th is 18 ho ur co urs e. PRE RE QUIS IT E: Web<br />

P a g e D e si g n L e v e l 2 ( B I N 3 1) a nd I nt r o t o<br />

W e b S c r i p t i n g ( B I N 3 9 ) o r p r e v i o u s<br />

p rog ra mm in g ex pe ri en ce . Fi na l Ex am t o be<br />

ar ra n ge d wi th i ns tr uc to r. T ex t an d so ft wa re<br />

not included.<br />

BIN36 FEE: $100.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 711063<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS FRONTPAGE - LEVEL 1<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

th is 18 ho ur co urs e. PRE RE QUIS IT E: Web<br />

P a g e L e v e l 2 ( B I N 3 1 ) . F i n a l E x a m t o b e<br />

ar ra n ge d wi th i ns tr uc to r. T ex t an d so ft wa re<br />

not included.<br />

BIN61 FEE: $100.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 711064<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS OUTLOOK<br />

Se e the Bus i ne ss se ct i on for a de sc ri ption<br />

o f t h i s 1 8 h o u r c o u r s e . T h i s i s N O T<br />

O u t l o o k E x p r e s s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

I n t e r n e t S t a r t i n g P o i n t ( B I N 0 1 ) . F i n a l<br />

Exa m to be a rra nged wi th i nst r uc tor . Te xt<br />

and software not included.<br />

BIN56 FEE: $100.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 711062<br />

INTERNET<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN - 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 . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

Int ernet Star ting Poi nt ( BIN01) . F inal Exam<br />

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

software not included.<br />

BIN30 FEE: $100.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 711056<br />

INTERNET<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN - 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 . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

B I N 3 0 . F i n a l E x a m t o b e a r r a n g e d w i t h<br />

instructor. Text and software not included.<br />

BIN31 FEE: $100.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr28 711057<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

BUSINESS -<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING<br />

Why not develop your business skills through<br />

d i s t a n c e e d u c a t i o n ? Y o u c a n p u r c h a s e t h e<br />

textbook and workbook for BZ018 and/or the<br />

w o r k b o o k f o r B Z 0 2 0 a t t h e C o l l e g e<br />

b o o k s t o r e o r b y o r d e r i n g o n - l i n e a t :<br />

h t t p : / / m o h a w k . b o o k w a r e 3 0 0 0 . c a . Y o u w i l l<br />

h a v e 1 2 w e e k s t o c o m p l e t e a n y o f t h e s e<br />

c o u r s e s . R e m e m b e r t h a t h e l p f r o m y o u r<br />

instructor is only a phone call away!<br />

For more information<br />

please call (905) 575-2703 or<br />

email disted@mohawkcollege.ca<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 be<br />

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

b o o k s t o r e i n p e r s o n o r o n l i n e a t<br />

http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca/<br />

BZ018 FEE: $186.43 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 709788<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 2<br />

See the Business section for a description of<br />

t h i s 3 6 h o u r c o u r s e . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

BZ018.<br />

BZ019 FEE: $186.43 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 709790<br />

APPLIED ACCOUNTING-<br />

BOOKKEEPING 3<br />

See the Business Section for a description of<br />

t h i s 3 6 h o u r c o u r s e . N o t e : W o r k b o o k<br />

( Ch ap te rs 2 0-3 0) w il l ne ed t o be pu rc ha se d<br />

from the <strong>College</strong> bookstore in person or order<br />

o n l i n e a t h t t p : / / m o h a w k . b o o k w a r e 3 0 0 0 . c a /<br />

PREREQUISITE: BZ019.<br />

BZ020 FEE: $186.43 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 709792<br />

BUSINESS CERTIFICATE -<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION (068)<br />

H ere ’s y ou r op po rtun ity to stu dy introd u cto ry<br />

business subjects in a distance learning format.<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 o f e i g h t c o r e<br />

courses, you 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 />

BW105 MS Access - User Level 1 (or BW130)<br />

Once enrolled in a distance education<br />

course, students will receive by mail<br />

course information and instructions on<br />

how to purchase required texts.<br />

ACCOUNTING 1<br />

Students examine the role of accounting as an<br />

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

c o n t r o l li n g b u s i n e ss o pe r a t i on . NO T E : F o r<br />

CGA credit, students require both CB101 and<br />

AC 2 01 wi t h a m in i mu m g ra d e o f B- an d a<br />

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

a 39 h ou r c ou rs e. F i na l Ex am : W ed ne sd ay ,<br />

J u l y 1 6 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m . F e n n e l l C a m p u s .<br />

Text not included.<br />

CB101 FEE: $228.27 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 709793<br />

ACCOUNTING 2<br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l c o n t i n u e t h e s t u d y o f<br />

a c c o u n t i n g i n i t i a t e d i n A c c o u n t i n g 1<br />

( C B 1 0 1 ) w h i c h i s a P R E R E Q U I S I T E . A<br />

grade of B or better is required in Accounting<br />

1 (CB101) in order to enroll in AC201. This<br />

is a 39 hour course. Final Exam: Wednesday,<br />

July 16, <strong>2003</strong> 6-9 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text<br />

not included.<br />

AC201 FEE: $212.22 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 709794<br />

BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT<br />

This 39 hour course provides students with a<br />

p er s pe ct i ve o f b usi ne ss fi rms a s int e gr at ed<br />

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

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

m a r k e t i n g , p r o d u c t i o n , f i n a n c e , h u m a n<br />

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

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

m an ag eme nt , sma l l b us in e ss , i nt e rn a ti on al<br />

b u s i n e s s , t h e b a n k i n g s y s te m , a n d o t h e r<br />

i m po rt a nt i s s ue s r el at e d t o bu si n es s. Te x t<br />

not included.<br />

BU195 FEE: $217.57 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 709795<br />

INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS<br />

T h i s 3 9 h o ur co u r se fa m i l i a r iz es s t u d e nt s<br />

w i t h i n t r o d u c t o r y m i c r o - e c o n o m i c<br />

p r in ci pl e s . T h e s tu de nt w i ll s t u d y m ic r o -<br />

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

s up ply & de ma nd , t he co st s o f p r od uc tion<br />

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

m a r k e t c o n d i t i o n s . T h e m a t e r i a l w i l l<br />

d emo ns t ra t e ho w t he se p r in ci p le s a pp ly to<br />

cu r r e n t C a n a d i a n e c on o mi c c o nd i t i o n s &<br />

eco no mi c an a ly si s . T he fi na l resu lt wi ll be<br />

to give the s tud en t a bett er un de r st an din g of<br />

ho w t he C an ad ian e co no my o per ates . T ex t<br />

no t i nc luded .<br />

BU224 FEE: $212.22 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 709796<br />

MARKETING 1<br />

T h i s 3 9 h o u r c o u r s e e v a l u a t e s t h e f i e l d o f<br />

marke ting and its dyn amic envi ronme nt, the<br />

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

t a r g e t m a r k e t s , i n f l u e n c e s o n b u y e r<br />

be ha vi ou r, m ar k et r es ea rc h an d th e pr od uc t<br />

mix . Mi d-t erm : Ju ne 4/ 03 Fi nal E xa m: Ju ly<br />

16/03 Fennell Campus. Text not included.<br />

CB158 FEE: $212.22 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 709797<br />

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If you can't find what you're<br />

looking for, email<br />

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BUSINESS - OTHER<br />

INTERNET<br />

ORGANIZING FOR SMALL<br />

BUSINESS OWNERS<br />

I n t h i s 3 0 h r c o u r se , l ea r n t o o r g an i z e ke y<br />

areas of your small business. Get on track by<br />

se tt in g yo ur di re ct io n and f oc us in g on yo ur<br />

p ri o r it i es . M a na g e y ou r m o n ey b y l e ar n i ng<br />

b o o kk e e p i ng a n d b u dg e t b a s i c s . D e si g n an<br />

office and paper system that works. Delegate<br />

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

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

O rg an iz e ti me , pr o je ct s, c on ta ct s a nd a vo id<br />

r e p e a t i n g t a s k s . F i n a l l y , k e e p o n t r a c k b y<br />

e xa mi n in g y ou r m ot iv a to rs a n d fa c to rs th at<br />

hold you back. Text not incl.<br />

BU398 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711249<br />

HEALTH SCIENCES -<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />

ASSISTANT/TECHNICIAN<br />

CERTIFICATE (047)<br />

Thi s pr ogra m is run in con junct ion with the<br />

M i c h e n e r I n s t i t u t e i n T o r o n t o . T h e t h e o r y<br />

wil l b e g iven by di stanc e e ducat ion thr ough<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Clinical experience will be<br />

p r o v i d e d b y a f f i l i a t e d h o s p i t a l s , p r i v a t e<br />

laboratories and clinics. Upon completion of<br />

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

e l i g i b l e t o w r i t e t h e O n t a r i o S o c i e t y o f<br />

Medical Technologists certification exam.<br />

For further Program information please<br />

contact Mary Golba-Bylhouwer,<br />

Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26706 or email<br />

mary.golba-bylhouwer@mohawkcollege.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 24 hours<br />

MLA59 Clinical Placement<br />

Michener Institute Courses:<br />

MLA57 Human Behaviour<br />

MLA58 Clinical Skills<br />

The next clinical skills course will be offered<br />

at Michener Institute in April, <strong>2003</strong>. For more<br />

information contact Ann Churly at (416) 596-<br />

3101 Ext.3214 or email achurly@michener.ca<br />

To receive a program application please call Lori<br />

Vanalstine at (905) 540-4247 ext. 23559.<br />

ORIENTATION SESSION -<br />

Wed., April 2, <strong>2003</strong><br />

6:30 - 8:00 pm at the Institute for<br />

Applied Health Sciences. (Rm 146)<br />

Program application forms will be<br />

distributed at this session.<br />

Exam dates will be noted in course materials.<br />

MED LAB ASSISTANT MODULE 1<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

This is an introductory unit which provides an<br />

overview of the program. The course will<br />

focus on ethics, standards of practice, patient<br />

rights and safety. Specimen collection,<br />

handling, reception, processing and<br />

associated clerical duties are also covered. 24<br />

hour course. Manual included. Text extra.<br />

MLA50 FEE: $131.42 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 711061<br />

MLAR MOD 2 - LABORATORY BASICS<br />

Basic medical laboratory mathematics,<br />

chemistry, applicable physics and laboratory<br />

terminology will be reviewed. The care and<br />

use of basic laboratory instruments, as well as<br />

the care, uses, standards and properties of<br />

glass and plasticware will be studied. How to<br />

prepare simple reagents and solutions using<br />

the proper glassware/plasticware will be<br />

presented. 21 hour course. Manual included.<br />

MLA51 FEE: $116.33 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 711067<br />

MLAR MOD 3 - HUMAN BIOLOGY<br />

Upon successful completion of this module,<br />

the student will have demonstrated<br />

knowledge of the various systems, organs,<br />

tissues and cells that make up the human<br />

body. In addition, diseases and disorders that<br />

affect humans as well as the body’s response<br />

to these states will be studied. Wherever<br />

possible, appropriate laboratory tests that are<br />

used in the diagnosis, treatment, assessment<br />

and prognosis for these illnesses will be<br />

reviewed. 39 hour course. Text not included.<br />

MLA52 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 711068<br />

MLAR MOD 4 - BASIC TECHNIQUES<br />

IN HAEMATOLOGY<br />

At the lab assistant level, collection and<br />

handling of routine haematological<br />

specimens, preparation and staining of blood<br />

films, setting up for processing (using<br />

automated equipment) of haemoglobins, and<br />

blood cell counts will be studied.<br />

Methodology involved for<br />

microhaematocrits, erythrocyte sedimentation<br />

rates and basic coagulation studies will be<br />

examined, as well as associated clerical<br />

duties. 27 hour course. Manual included.<br />

MLA53 FEE: $146.51 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 711069<br />

MLAR MOD 5 - BAS TECH CHEM<br />

At the lab assistant level, procedures used in<br />

the collection, handling, processing and<br />

examining of specimens for chemical<br />

analysis will be studied. Urinalysis, blood<br />

glucose, and fecal occult blood testing<br />

techniques will be examined as well as any<br />

relevant automation and maintenance.<br />

Clerical duties will be reviewed. 27 hour<br />

course. Manual included.<br />

MLA54 FEE: $146.51 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 711071<br />

D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

MLAR MOD 6 - BAS TECH MICRO<br />

At the lab assistant level, basic procedures<br />

used in the microbiology lab such as<br />

specimen collection and handling, plating,<br />

media preparation and routine staining will be<br />

reviewed. Preparation of stains and reagents<br />

will be studied as well as pertinent clerical<br />

duties. 24 hour course. Manual included.<br />

MLA55 FEE: $131.42 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 711072<br />

MLAR MOD 7 HISTO/CYTO<br />

Collection, handling, processing and preparation<br />

of histological and cytological specimens at the<br />

lab assistant level will be studied. The care,<br />

organization and maintenance of equipment,<br />

preparation of simple solutions and reagents,<br />

routine staining of sections and smears as well<br />

as appropriate clerical duties will be reviewed.<br />

24 hour course. Manual included.<br />

MLA56 FEE: $131.42 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 711074<br />

INTRODUCTION TO<br />

TRANSFUSION MEDICINE<br />

This 24 hour course will provide the student<br />

with a basic knowledge of blood groups and<br />

blood products. Storage requirements and the<br />

effects of storage will be examined in relation<br />

to blood and blood products. The course will<br />

also examine the tests routinely performed in<br />

transfusion medicine. Manual included.<br />

MLA61 FEE: $131.42 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 711075<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY -<br />

OTHER<br />

HEMOSTASIS<br />

Hemostasis for the crosstrainer. A review of<br />

coagulation using a unique approach,<br />

intrinsic, extrinsic and fibrinolytic pathways.<br />

A look at the various thrombolytic therapies,<br />

platelets and their role, quality assurance,<br />

commonly used technologies and case<br />

studies. This 18 hour course will consist of 5<br />

assignments and a final exam which will be<br />

arranged with instructor. Manual included.<br />

MLEC5 FEE: $111.94 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr21 711255<br />

COURSES IN NURSING<br />

ARRYTHMIA INTERPRETATION<br />

This 24-hr course focuses on the systematic<br />

analysis and interpretation of cardiac<br />

arrhythmia’s. Topics include cardiac<br />

electrophysiology, basic principles of cardiac<br />

monitoring, calculation of rates and intervals; and<br />

interpretation of sinus, atrial, and ventricular<br />

arrhythmia’s, heart blocks and pacemaker<br />

rhythms. Implications for monitoring and<br />

management will be discussed. Text not included.<br />

HZ143 FEE: $120.72 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr7 711246<br />

BIOLOGY PREPARATORY<br />

This 39-hour course is intended for mature<br />

students wishing to enter Nursing or other Health<br />

Sciences/Health Care programs. The student will<br />

become familiar with the scientific knowledge of<br />

the human body necessary to recognize, accept<br />

and use the important principles in all phases of<br />

study in the Health Sciences. Text not included.<br />

Mid-term & final exams.<br />

HZA34 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711080<br />

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D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

DYSPHAGIA ASSESSMENT<br />

AND MANAGEMENT<br />

Th is 15 -ho ur c ou rs e (i nc l. a 6 h ou r cl in ic al<br />

s ki l l s l ab ) i s i n te n d ed fo r R N ’s an d R P N ’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 />

address the identification, nursing assessment<br />

a n d m a n a g e m e n t o f d y s p h a g i a .<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 />

pr ev en ta ti ve a nd re st or at iv e na tu re an d wi ll<br />

include such topics as evidence-based feeding<br />

techniques, food modification and emergency<br />

procedures. Manual included. Text extra.<br />

HZ133 FEE: $86.15 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr21 711245<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 />

hea lth prof essio nals and ot hers who ed ucate<br />

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

P ar ti ci p an ts g a in u p- t o- da te k n ow le d ge a nd<br />

skills in breastfeeding support and awareness<br />

o f c u rr e n t i ss u e s i n l ac t a ti o n . T h e p ro g r am<br />

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

( C E R P S ) f r o m t h e I B L C a n d h e l p p r e p a r e<br />

students for 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 />

petra.brown@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the “A cknowledgement of Completion”,<br />

students must complete two modules:<br />

NSC93 Breastfeeding I<br />

NSC94 Breastfeeding II<br />

Challenge Exam<br />

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

c l i n i c a l e x p e r i e n c e m a y w r i t e a c h a l l e n g 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 />

Successful completion of the challenge exam<br />

pro vides th e eq uiva lent cred it to c ompl etion<br />

of the module.<br />

Challenge exam FEE: $97.92.<br />

Please contact (905)540-4247 ext. 26715.<br />

BREASTFEEDING I<br />

T h i s 4 4 h o u r c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s t h e b a s i c<br />

pri ncipl es o f br ea stf eeding . I t is des igned to<br />

e nh a nc e t he s t ud e nt ’ s kn o wl e dg e r eg a rd i ng<br />

la cta tio n a nd to de vel op sk ill s i n pro mot ing<br />

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

C o n t e n t i n c l u d es a n a t om y a n d p h y s i o l og y ,<br />

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

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

solutions. This course consists of 12 hours of<br />

clinical. Texts not included.<br />

NSC93 FEE: $221.32 ☎<br />

SV DE Apr23 709858<br />

BREASTFEEDING II<br />

This 44 hour course examines problematic and<br />

more complex breastfeeding issues including:<br />

f a i l u r e t o t h r i v e , m a t e r n a l a n d n e w b o r n<br />

me di cal p rob le ms, p re te rm i nf an ts , m ul ti pl e<br />

births and cultural differences. Brea stfeeding<br />

research utilization also included. This course<br />

consists of 12 hours of clinical. Fee includes<br />

$5 0 re fun dab le vid eot ape de posi t. Te xts no t<br />

i n c l u d e d . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : B r e a s t f e e d i n g<br />

Module 1 (NSC93).<br />

NSC94 FEE: $271.32 ☎<br />

SV DE Apr23 709860<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

ADVANCED CARDIAC CARE<br />

CERTIFICATE (870)<br />

F o r in f or ma t io n o n ce r ti fi c at e r eq ui r em en t s<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please<br />

contact the Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26701 or<br />

email kate.kemp@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

CARDIAC CARE RN ADVANCED:<br />

MODULE 1<br />

T h i s 6 0 - h o u r m o d u l e s h o u l d i n c r e a s e t h e<br />

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

cardiovascular a natomy 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 />

P REREQ UISI TE: Cu rren t Reg ist rati on fr om<br />

t h e C o l l e g e o f N u r s e s o f O n t a r i o a s a<br />

Registered Nurse. Manual included.<br />

NSC46 FEE: $300.95 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711247<br />

CARDIAC CARE RN ADVANCED:<br />

MODULE 2<br />

T h i s 6 0 h o u r m o d u l e p r o v i d e s t h e s t u d e n t<br />

with advanced knowledge of the patient with<br />

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

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

m a n ag e m e nt . Th i s m o d ul e h a s 2 4 h o u r s o f<br />

c l i n ic a l p r a c ti c e . P R E R EQ U I S IT E : N S C 4 6<br />

Module I or Challenge NSC51. Students must<br />

h a ve a c ur r en t B C LS on th e c o mp l e ti o n o f<br />

M o d u l e I I . A l t e r n a t e p r e r e q u i s i t e , N S C 1 7<br />

( C ri t i ca l C a re , M o d ul e I I I C ar d io v a sc u l ar ) .<br />

Manual included.<br />

NSC47 FEE: $306.30 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711250<br />

CARDIAC CARE RN ADVANCED:<br />

MODULE 3<br />

This 72-hour module will provide the student<br />

with advanced theory and skill to care for the<br />

p atien ts with co ngest ive hea rt f ailu re, shoc k<br />

a n d / o r h y p e r t e n s i v e c r i s e s . N O T E : T h i s<br />

o f f e r i n g o f M o d u l e I I I i s g e a r e d t o w a r d s<br />

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

e x p e r i e n c e i n h e m o d y n a m i c m o n i t o r i n g .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Module I and Module II.<br />

NSC48 FEE: $290.25 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711251<br />

CARDIAC CARE RN ADVANCED:<br />

MODULE 4<br />

A 3 0 h o u r m o d u l e c o n s i s t i n g o f s i x<br />

assignments due in a specific period of time.<br />

T h e a s s i g n m e n t s w i l l r e f l e c t a n a d v a n c e d<br />

l e v e l i n c a r d i a c n u r s i n g . P R E R E Q U I S T E :<br />

Advanced Cardiac Care Module III.<br />

NSC49 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711252<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

CRITICAL CARE NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE (871)<br />

Fo r i nf or m at i on o n c e r ti f ic a te r eq u ir e me nt s<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Amy Boyer, Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26708 or<br />

email amy.boyer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

CRITICAL CARE CERTIFICATE<br />

MODULE I INTRODUCTION<br />

This 30 hour module deals with some of the<br />

elements essential to critical care nursing.<br />

Topics such as patient and family centered<br />

care, multidisciplinary collaboration, the<br />

critical care environment and critical thinking<br />

will be discussed. This is a prerequisite or<br />

corequisite for other modules in the critical<br />

care program. Text not included.<br />

NSC15 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711229<br />

CRITICAL CARE CERTIFICATE<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. Text not included.<br />

NSC18 FEE: $294.51 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr7 711240<br />

CRITICAL CARE CERTIFICATE<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 hours<br />

with 24 clinical. There is a six hour lab that<br />

will be mutually arranged with the instructor.<br />

Prerequisite/Corequisite: Introductory<br />

Module I. Manual included.<br />

NSC17 FEE: $339.29 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711230<br />

CRITICAL CARE CERTIFICATE<br />

MODULE IV PSYCHO-SOCIAL<br />

This 30 hour module deals with<br />

implementing the nursing process for critical<br />

care patients who have psychosocial<br />

problems. Topics discussed will include drug<br />

dependency, abusiveness, suicide, and acute<br />

psychosis. There is no clinical requirement<br />

for this module. Prerequisite/Corequisite:<br />

Module I. Text not included. Orientation<br />

session Tues., Apr. 15th, 6-7 pm, IAHS.<br />

NSC19 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

SW DE Apr15 711233<br />

CRITICAL CARE CERTIFICATE<br />

MODULE V NEURO<br />

By proceeding from normal to abnormal, the<br />

major neuromuscular problems resulting in<br />

admission to a critical care setting will be<br />

studied, together with implementation of the<br />

nursing process for them. This module has 60<br />

hours with 24 clinical. Prerequisite/Corequisite:<br />

Introductory Module. Manual included.<br />

Midterm: May 21st Final: July 2nd.<br />

NSC14 FEE: $305.23 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711244<br />

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CRITICAL CARE MODULE VI GI/GU<br />

This 47 hour module focuses on patients with<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 />

and electrolyte balance and includes 8 hours<br />

clinical. Prerequis ite/Corequisite: Module I -<br />

NSC15. Manual included.<br />

NSC13 FEE: $245.57 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr7 711239<br />

MENTAL HEALTH NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE FOR<br />

REGISTERED NURSES AND<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSES (044) & (045)<br />

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

services and shrinking financial resources, the<br />

rol e o f t he Regi stere d N urse a n d Re gist ered<br />

P r a c t i c a l N u r s e w o r k i n g i n M e n t a l H e a l t h<br />

settings has been expanded<br />

• Offered in a distance education format, this<br />

program provides the opportunity to develop<br />

k n o w l e d g e a n d c l i n i c a l s k i l l s i n M e n t a l<br />

Health nursing. The first level of the program<br />

p r o v i d e s t h e R N a n d R P N w i t h a n<br />

understanding of the basic concepts of Mental<br />

Hea lth nur sing . T heory an d c lini cal prac tice<br />

w i l l e n a b l e s t u d e n t s t o d e v e l o p t h e s k i l l s<br />

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

Me nt al He alt h te am wi thi n an in st itu ti on or<br />

co mm un it y s et ti ng . The s ec ond l ev el o f t he<br />

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

Regi stered Nurs es t o de velop resea rch skills<br />

t h r o u g h p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n a r e s e a r c h p r o j e c t<br />

r el at e d t o Me n ta l H ea lt h . T he f i na l c li ni c al<br />

experience facilitates actual participation in a<br />

research project and develops clinical skills<br />

required for a leadership role in the Mental<br />

Health team.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Amy Boyer, Program Manager,<br />

at (905)540-4247 ext. 26708 or<br />

email amy.boyer@mohawkcollege.ca<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<br />

Mental 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<br />

Health Nursing 45 hours<br />

MHN30 Integration of Mental Health Theory<br />

with Practice 70 hours<br />

Register by PHONE, FA X ,<br />

MAIL or IN PERSON. Debit,<br />

c redit (VISA and MasterCard ) ,<br />

cash and cheque accepted.<br />

CONCEPTS BASIC TO MENTAL<br />

HEALTH NURSING<br />

A basic understanding of the development of the<br />

Mental Health system in Ontario, the impact of<br />

current legislation on Mental Health Nursing, and<br />

the helping role of the nurse will be introduced in<br />

this 45 hour course. The student will also become<br />

familiar with the accepted diagnostic criteria in<br />

mental health as well as begin to develop<br />

Interviewing Skills. Fee includes videotape<br />

deposit of $50.00. Text not included.<br />

MHN21 FEE: $292.40 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 709801<br />

NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN<br />

MENTAL HEALTH<br />

This 45 hour course focuses on 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. Texts not included.<br />

MHN22 FEE: $242.40 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 709804<br />

INTERVENTIONS SUPPORTING<br />

CHANGE<br />

This 45 hour course will introduce students to<br />

change theory as a basis for promoting client<br />

adaptation. Principles of teaching/learning will<br />

provide a basis for understanding crisis theory, and<br />

for assisting clients to find appropriate community<br />

supports and to develop assertiveness skills as they<br />

cope with mental illness. Text not included.<br />

MHN23 FEE: $242.40 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 709809<br />

NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN<br />

SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS<br />

The focus of this 45 hour course is to assist the<br />

most severely mentally ill to function at his/her<br />

optimum level. The assessment of client behaviours<br />

and the use of appropriate support services both<br />

within institutions and the community will be<br />

investigated. The role of families and<br />

consumer/survivor groups will be an integral<br />

component of the content. Texts not included.<br />

MHN24 FEE: $242.40 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 709846<br />

INTERVENTIONS WITH SPECIAL<br />

POPULATIONS<br />

In this 45 hour course, the unique interventions<br />

used to assist those with specialized mental<br />

health concerns will be studied. The special<br />

needs of children, adolescents, the elderly and<br />

other cognitively impaired individuals are<br />

included. Interventions for individuals<br />

experiencing disorders related to substance<br />

abuse along with a variety of anxiety disorders<br />

are presented. The unique needs of survivors of<br />

abuse and violence are studied in this module.<br />

Texts not included.<br />

MHN25 FEE: $242.40 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 709847<br />

INTEGRATION OF MENTAL HEALTH<br />

PRINCIPLES<br />

This clinical module will provide students<br />

with an opportunity to integrate the principles<br />

of mental health nursing in a clinical setting.<br />

Placements will be arranged in both<br />

institutional and community settings to allow<br />

students to gain an appreciation of the broad<br />

scope of interventions used in mental health.<br />

This is a 140 hour course. No text required.<br />

MHN26 FEE: $226.20 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 709848<br />

D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

RESEARCH METHODS AND MENTAL<br />

HEALTH NURSING<br />

The role of a research base for nursing practice<br />

will be introduced in this 45 hour course.<br />

Students will design a research project to<br />

facilitate the in-depth study of a contemporary<br />

issue in mental health nursing. The findings of<br />

each students’ research will be presented,<br />

using a variety of presentation styles, as part of<br />

this course. Text not included.<br />

MHN27 FEE: $242.40 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 709849<br />

INTEGRATION OF MENTAL HEALTH<br />

THEORY WITH PRACTICE<br />

This clinical module will provide the student<br />

with the opportunity to identify issues affecting<br />

the practice of nursing in mental health and to<br />

utilize a research-based practice model to assist<br />

clients to achieve an optimum level of<br />

functioning. PREREQUISITE: MHN21. This<br />

is a 70 hour course. No text required.<br />

MHN30 FEE: $143.80 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 709854<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

NEUROSCIENCE NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 dysfunction. 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 program is to build on<br />

existing knowledge and skills of the<br />

neuroscience nurse, and prepare registered<br />

nurses to successfully write C.N.A.’s<br />

neuroscience nursing certification exam.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

The program consists of 5 theoretical courses and<br />

1 clinical practicum course as 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 &<br />

Infectious Disorders 36 hours<br />

HS109 Degenerative and Miscellaneous Disorders<br />

36 hours<br />

HS110 Clinical Practicum<br />

Please Note: HS110 - Clinical Practicum:<br />

The focus of clinical can vary, from general<br />

such as neurosurgical or neurological, to very<br />

specialized and focused such as epilepsy,<br />

pain, and Multiple Sclerosis. Prerequisite:<br />

HS105 & HS106. You will develop a clinical<br />

practicum contract reflecting your own<br />

interests and learning needs. The learning<br />

contract, developed in collaboration with the<br />

clinical instructor, will outline criteria for<br />

evaluation along with 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 clinical<br />

experiences allowing all material learned to be<br />

clinically relevant for the student. Text not<br />

included. Midterm-June 4th; Final-July 16th.<br />

HS105 FEE: $264.69 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 711194<br />

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D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

NEURO ASSESSMENT & DIAGNOSIS<br />

Stu dent s w ill feel co nfide nt in perfo rmin g a<br />

complete neurological assessment on patients<br />

a t t h e c o m p l e t i o n o f t h i s 3 0 h o u r c o u r s e .<br />

N o r m a l & a b n o r m a l f i n d i n g s w i l l b e<br />

d i s c u s s e d . A s s e s s m e n t o f r e f l e x e s , c r a n i a l<br />

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

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

d i s c u s s e d w i t h a n e m p h a s i s p l a c e d o n t h e<br />

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

u s i n g t h e G l a s c ow C o ma S c al e a nd S p i na l<br />

C o r d T e s t i n g F o r m . T e x t n o t i n c l u d e d .<br />

Prerequisite: HS105. Final exam: July 16th.<br />

HS106 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 711196<br />

TRAUMATIC, VASCULAR &<br />

NEOPLASTIC DISORDERS<br />

T h i s 4 4 h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s t r a u m a t i c<br />

neu rolo gical in sult s s uch as head and sp inal<br />

co rd inju ries . M echa nism s o f i nju ry and the<br />

concept of increased intracranial pressure will<br />

be covered in great detail. Cerebral and spinal<br />

v a s c u l a r d i s o r d e r s , a s w e l l a s n e o p l a s m s<br />

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

d i s c u s s e d . C o m m o n c o m p l i c a t i o n s a n d<br />

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

c o v e r e d . T e x t n o t i n c l u d e d . P r e r e q u i s i t e :<br />

HS105 and HS106. Midterm-June 4th; Final-<br />

July 16th.<br />

HS107 FEE: $221.32 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 711198<br />

HEREDITARY, DEVELOPMENTAL &<br />

INFECTIOUS DISORDERS<br />

T h i s 3 6 h o u r c o u r s e d i s c u s s e s a n a r r a y o f<br />

h e r e d i t a ry a n d d e v e l o p m e n t a l n e u r o l o g ic a l<br />

dis orde rs such as mu sc ul ar d ystr ophy , s pina<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 />

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

modal ities will be cov ered a s well . Text not<br />

i n c l u d e d . P r e r e q u i s i t e : H S 1 0 5 & H S 1 0 6 .<br />

Midterm-June 4th; Final-July 16th.<br />

HS108 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 711197<br />

DEGENERATIVE AND<br />

MISCELLANEOUS DISORDERS<br />

T his 3 6 h ou r c ou rse h ig hl igh ts de my e lin atin g<br />

and de genera tiv e neurological disord ers su ch as<br />

M u l t i p l e S c l e r o s i s , A l z h e i m e r ’ s D i s e a s e ,<br />

P ark in son ’s D ise ase an d A myo trop hic La tera l<br />

S c l e r o s i s . N e w 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<br />

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

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

d i s o r d e r s i n c l u d i n g T r i g e m i n a l N e u r a l g i a ,<br />

M i g r a i n e s , a n d B e l l ’ s P a l s y w i l l a l s o b e<br />

covered. Text not included. Prerequisite: HS105<br />

& HS106. Midterm-June 4th; Final-July 16th.<br />

HS109 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 711199<br />

CLINICAL PRACTICUM<br />

The clinical component of the program<br />

involves 150 hours. Those students with<br />

experience in the neuroscience field may<br />

apply for exemption of 60 hours. This course<br />

is student directed and student driven. The<br />

clinical hours can be completed in the<br />

student’s place of employment or other<br />

agencies as agreed upon by the instructor and<br />

as attainable.<br />

HS110 FEE: $234.15 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr11 711201<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

NEWSTART NURSING/RN<br />

REFRESHER CERTIFICATE<br />

(874)<br />

For information on certificate requirements<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 />

lynn.gwilliam@mohawkcollege.ca<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 the<br />

unique concerns of adults returning to a<br />

formal learning situation.<br />

The Program Manager will address<br />

individual concerns and assist students with<br />

course selection at that time. No fee will be<br />

charged. TUESDAY, March 11th at 1:00<br />

p.m. Institute for Applied Health Sciences.<br />

IMPORTANT Students must register<br />

by scheduled start dates<br />

MOD. A-STANDARDS OF<br />

NURSING PRACTICE<br />

The content covered includes information<br />

related to concepts of adult education and self<br />

directed learning; use of nursing process; the<br />

role of the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses; and the health<br />

care delivery system. This is a 27 hour<br />

course. Text not included.<br />

NS001 FEE: $135.81 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711218<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 Registered<br />

Nurses and Registered Practical Nurses”.<br />

This is a 36 hour course. Text not included.<br />

$100 refundable videotape deposit included<br />

in course fee.<br />

NS002 FEE: $281.08 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711219<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 to<br />

Modules D, E, F, K and L. This is a 45 hour<br />

course. Text not included.<br />

NS003 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr7 711220<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 course<br />

is prerequisite to Modules E, F, K and L. This<br />

is a 27 hour course. Text not included.<br />

NS004 FEE: $135.81 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr7 711221<br />

MOD E1-NURSING IN HEALTH THEORY<br />

This course focuses on the nurse’s role in the<br />

promotion and maintenance of health by<br />

examining the role of the professional nurse<br />

in developing an understanding of growth and<br />

development with emphasis on prenatal and<br />

maternity care and the developing family.<br />

This is a 45 hour course. Text not included.<br />

NS005 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711222<br />

MOD F1 NURSING IN MENTAL<br />

HEALTH-THEORY<br />

This course focuses on providing care to<br />

individuals experiencing behavioural disorders.<br />

This is a 45 hour course. Text not included.<br />

NS007 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711223<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<br />

54 hour course. Text not included.<br />

NS032 FEE: $264.69 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr7 711224<br />

MODULE L1 -<br />

NURSING OF THE CHILD<br />

This45-hour module focuses on the use of the<br />

nursing process in the care of children with<br />

common medical-surgical problems related to<br />

the following systems: respiratory,<br />

cardiovascular, gastro-intestinal, genito-urinary,<br />

nervous, musculo-skeletal, integumentary and<br />

endocrine systems. Text not included.<br />

NS033 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711225<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

ONCOLOGY NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE (883)<br />

For information on certificate requirements<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Amy Boyer, Program Manager, at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26708 or email<br />

amy.boyer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

INTRODUCTION TO<br />

ONCOLOGY NURSING<br />

This 30 hour course is designed to introduce<br />

the student to Oncology Nursing. Topics to<br />

be 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 not included.<br />

NSCC1 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr21 709861<br />

COMMUNICATIONS AND<br />

PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES IN ONCOLOGY<br />

This 36 hour course focuses on communication<br />

and the psychosocial issues faced by patients<br />

and families living with Cancer. The nurse will<br />

be introduced to communication skills,<br />

developmental issues, impact of Cancer on<br />

patients and families, grief and bereavement<br />

and survivorship issues. Texts not included.<br />

NSCC2 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr21 709864<br />

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MAJOR MALIGNANCIES I<br />

In this 39 hour module, students will examine<br />

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

g y n e c o l o g i c a l c a n c e r s ( o v a r i a n , v u l v a r ,<br />

ce rvi ca l, ut eri ne an d e nd ome tri al ), sto ma ch,<br />

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

ca ncer s, ca ncer s of the bl add er and pr ost ate<br />

a nd t es ti cu l ar c an ce r. Th e ro le o f t he n ur se<br />

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

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

Text not included.<br />

NSCC3 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr21 709866<br />

MAJOR MALIGNANCIES II<br />

In this 39 hour module, students will examine<br />

the disea se p rocesses of cancer s of the head<br />

& n e c k , t h e b r a i n & t h e c e n t r a l n e r v o u s<br />

system. Skin cancer and Melanomas, multiple<br />

mye lomas , ad ult leuk emia and Hod gkin and<br />

n o n - H o d g k i n l y m p h o m a s w i l l a l s o b e<br />

discussed. The role of the nurse in relation to<br />

tr eatm ent , p reve nti on and de tect ion of t hese<br />

cancers will be reviewed. Text not included.<br />

NSCC4 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr21 709867<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

PERINATAL NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE - 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 />

Courses provide a rigorous review of relevant<br />

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 w e e k s<br />

p o st p a r t um fo r mo t h e r , f et u s / n ew b o r n, a nd<br />

t he f am il y. T he c on te nt i s re le va nt t o RN ’s<br />

an d R PN’s in ch ildb irth ed ucat ion, h ospi tal,<br />

c o m m u n i t y , a n d a m b u l a t o r y c a r e s e t t i n g s .<br />

E ac h c o ur s e co n si s ts of th e or y a nd cl i ni c al<br />

c o mp o n en t s . F o r i nf o r ma t i on on c er t i fi c a te<br />

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

Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Petra Brown, Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26703 or<br />

email petra.brown@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Once enrolled in a distance education<br />

course, students will receive by mail,<br />

course information on how to<br />

purchase required texts.<br />

PERINATAL EDUCATION 1<br />

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

knowledge and skills of nurses related to care<br />

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

postpartum women. Course content includes:<br />

physiological & psychological adaptations to<br />

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

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

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

postpartum. This 44 hour course includes 12<br />

hours of clinical. Texts not included.<br />

NSCA8 FEE: $221.32 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr23 709868<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

PERINATAL EDUCATION 2<br />

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

knowledge and skills of nurses related to care<br />

o f t h e h e a l t h f e t u s a n d n e w b o r n . C o u r s e<br />

i n cl u de s : f er t il i za t io n & f e ta l d e ve l op m en t ,<br />

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

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

p ro bl em s, n ew bo rn car e & fe ed i ng o pt io ns ,<br />

health teaching for new parents. This 44 hour<br />

c o u r s e i n c l u d e s 1 2 h o u r s o f c l i n i c a l . F e e<br />

i n c l u d e s r e f u n d a b l e $ 1 0 0 d e p o s i t f o r<br />

videotape. Text not included.<br />

NSCA9 FEE: $321.32 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr23 709869<br />

PERINATAL RPN MATERNAL CARE<br />

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

skills of Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 1 & 2, focusing<br />

o n th e ca re o f wo me n ex pe ri enc in g he al thy<br />

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

i n c l u d e s : R P N r o l e & s c o p e o f p r a c t i c e in<br />

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

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

p e r i n a t a l b e r e a v e m e n t , p o s t p a r t u m<br />

a s s e s s m e n t & p o s t p a r t u m c o m p l i c a t i o n s .<br />

T h i s 6 0 h o u r c o u r s e i n c l u d e s 2 8 h o u r s o f<br />

c l i n i c a l . P r e r e q u i s i t e s : N S C A 8 , N S C A 9 .<br />

Text not included.<br />

NSCA1 FEE: $290.25 ☎<br />

SV DE Apr23 709870<br />

PERINATAL NEWBORN AND FAMILY<br />

CARE (RPN)<br />

T h i s m o d u l e e x p l o r e s n e w b o r n a n d f a m i l y<br />

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

newborn complications, and issues related to<br />

c ha n ge s in m a te rn al ne wb or n c ar e. T hi s 6 4<br />

h o u r c o u r s e i n c l u d e s 3 0 h o u r s o f c l i n i c a l .<br />

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

P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : N S C A 8 , N S C A 9 &<br />

NSCA1. Text not included.<br />

NSCA2 FEE: $307.29 ☎<br />

SV DE Apr23 709871<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,<br />

Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26706 or email<br />

mary.golba-bylhouwer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

EMBRYOLOGY & HISTOLOGY<br />

This 42-hour course will focus on the changes<br />

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

d e v e l o p m e n t , w h i c h i n t u r n h e l p s t o<br />

differ entiate the gener al anatomical str ucture<br />

o f t h e a d u l t b o d y . T h e u l t r a s t r u c t u r e o f<br />

s k e l e t a l m u s c l e , t h e h e a r t , t h e s t o m a c h ,<br />

pancreas, liver and the intestines will also be<br />

e x am i ne d . P RE R EQ U IS I TE : H M P1 3 o r b y<br />

permission of the Program Manager. Students<br />

must have access to computer with CD-ROM.<br />

C D - R O M c a n b e p u r c h a s e d o n l i n e a t<br />

http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca/<br />

HMP60 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

SZ DE Apr14 711257<br />

D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

GERONTOLOGY<br />

MULTIDISCIPLINE: POST-<br />

DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE (806)<br />

Fo r i nf or m at i on o n c er ti f ic a te r eq u ir e me nt s<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Elaine Fawcett, Program Manager<br />

at (905)540-4247 ext. 26711 or<br />

email elaine.fawcett@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

INTERNET<br />

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY<br />

OF AGING<br />

This 30-hour online course is an introduction<br />

to the study of aging and provides a survey of<br />

t h e 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 />

spiritual aspects of aging. Text not included.<br />

GER10 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr23 711090<br />

INTERNET<br />

PHYSIOLOGY OF AGING<br />

T h i s 3 0 - h o u r o n l i n e c o u r s e s t u d i e s t h e<br />

ph y s i ol o g y o f h u ma n g r o wt h , d e v el o p me n t<br />

and aging is examined with special reference<br />

to the influence of diet, environment, exercise<br />

a n d 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 />

Prerequisite: GER10. Text not included.<br />

GER20 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr23 711091<br />

INTERNET<br />

ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING<br />

This 30-hour online course will provide a focus<br />

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

psychosocial and spi ritual needs of the aging<br />

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

un de r st a n di ng a gi n g i n C an a da ; pe r so na l i t y<br />

development; self-perception and self-concept;<br />

c om m u n i c a t i on s k i l l s r e qu i r e d f or a n o l d er<br />

clientele; verbal and non-verbal communication<br />

techniques plus cultural variables. Prerequisite:<br />

GER20. Text not included.<br />

GER30 FEE: $176.25 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr23 711093<br />

INTERNET<br />

MENTAL HEALTH ASPECTS OF AGING<br />

T h i s 3 0 - h o u r o n l i n e c o u r s e d e a l s w i t h t h e<br />

vari ed ment al heal th chan ges whi ch may be<br />

experienced by an individual as aging occurs.<br />

Memory, intelligence, relationships, caregiver<br />

stress as well as other stress and health/illness<br />

con cer ns, e tc. a re inv est ig ate d. Pr ere qui sit e:<br />

GER30. Text not included.<br />

GER41 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr23 711095<br />

INTERNET<br />

LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES<br />

RELATED TO AGING<br />

This 30 hour online course will investigate some<br />

of the varied legal and ethical concerns related to<br />

seniors and/or caregiver(s). These issues include<br />

the need for a written Will; Powers of Attorney<br />

for Personal Care and Finances; Laws affecting<br />

C a n a d i a n s ; E l d e r A b u s e ; E t h i c s ; S u i c i d e ;<br />

Ph y si ci an A s s i s t e d S ui c i d e ; Eu t h an a s i a ; P a i n ;<br />

Palliative Care, Grief and Dying. Prerequisite:<br />

GER41. Text not included.<br />

GER51 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr23 711097<br />

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D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

INTERNET<br />

INDIVIDUAL STUDY<br />

Th is 45 h ou r c ou rse w ill a ll ow a stu de nt to<br />

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

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

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

member must approve a student’s project.<br />

GER60 FEE: $129.25 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711098<br />

INTERNET<br />

COMMUNITY-BASED FIELD<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

F i e l d e x p e r i e n c e i n a c o m m u n i t y b a s e d<br />

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

w i t h t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o l e a r n t h r o u g h<br />

e x p e r i e n c e ; a n d r e c e i v e t h e g u i d a n c e ,<br />

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

p er so nn el w or ki n g in G er on to lo g y. T hi s 30<br />

h o u r e x p e r i e n c e w i l l e n a b l e t h e s t u d e n t t o<br />

i n te g r at e t h e t h eo r e ti c a l c om p o ne n t s o f 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 />

a p p l i c a t i o n . 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 />

must be arranged with the Program Manager.<br />

GER71 FEE: $83.50 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711100<br />

INTERNET<br />

INSTITUTIONAL-<br />

BASED FIELD EXPERIENCE<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 o p p o rt u n it y t o le a rn t h ro u g h e x p e ri e n c e ;<br />

an d re ce iv e gu ida nc e, knowled ge a nd skills of<br />

experienced personnel working in Gerontology.<br />

This 30 hour experience will enable the student<br />

to inte gra te the the o retic a l c o mp on e nts o f th e<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.<br />

GER81 FEE: $83.50 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711101<br />

DIABETES WORKER/<br />

EDUCATOR PROGRAM:<br />

HOLISTIC APPROACH<br />

The incidence of diabetes in North America is<br />

increasing at an alarming rate. This Certificate<br />

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

professionals to deliver health education to<br />

people with diabetes, integrates Aboriginal<br />

approaches to healing and Western health<br />

science technology. The program focuses not<br />

only on treatment and management, but also<br />

on education and prevention. Completion of<br />

this Certificate program will also prepare you<br />

to write qualification examinations set by the<br />

Canadian Diabetes Association.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Lynn Gwilliam, Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26705 or email<br />

lynn.gwilliam@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

DW001 Diabetes Care - Basic 45 hours<br />

DW002 Intermediate Module 75 hours<br />

DW003 Advanced Module 75 hours<br />

NS003 Human Anatomy/Physiology(or NC205)<br />

45 hours<br />

NS003 currently offered<br />

please refer to the Registered Nurse Newstart<br />

Nursing/RN Refresher Certificate - Distance<br />

<strong>Education</strong> section for course information.<br />

INTERNET<br />

DIABETES CARE - BASIC<br />

With diabetes on the rise, understanding and<br />

managing this challenging disease are very<br />

important. This basic 45 hour online course<br />

focuses on types of diabetes and holistic<br />

management principles. Topics include:<br />

symptoms, complications, emergency care,<br />

available resources, management strategies and<br />

community development principles. Participants<br />

will complete a 15-hour field placement, assisting<br />

a diabetic to achieve maximum levels of wellness<br />

and access appropriate community resources.<br />

DW001 FEE: $246.35 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 711053<br />

LANGUAGES &<br />

COMMUNICATIONS -<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

LANGUAGES<br />

INTERNET<br />

LITERATURE: A PRACTICAL APPROACH<br />

In this 39 hr (12 wk) multimedia course<br />

through interactive CD-ROM & FirstClass<br />

on-line communication participants will<br />

encounter authors from Ont., with emphasis<br />

on Golden Horseshoe stories & poems by<br />

James Strecker. Focus is on improving<br />

communications skills, expansion of personal<br />

& social development, aesthetic appreciation,<br />

& cultural understanding. Students need<br />

reasonable computer skills & be willing to<br />

work with peers online CD extra. Nonrefundable.<br />

Last day to register: April 23/03.<br />

LL124 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr16 709875<br />

SENSORY LOSS<br />

IMPAIRMENT CERTIFICATE<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 developing<br />

skills with the Perkins Brailler. Text not<br />

included.. NOTE: Student must have access to<br />

an Internet web browser and a Perkins Brailler.<br />

SSE44 FEE: $115.89 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711209<br />

INTERNET<br />

BRAILLE - LEVEL 2<br />

You will continue your study with an introduction<br />

to contracted (formerly Grade two) Braille<br />

formations and governing rules with this 27-hour<br />

on-line course. Additional reading practice and<br />

use of the Brailler and slate are provided.<br />

PREREQUISITE: (SSE44) NOTE: Students must<br />

have access to an Internet web browser, Perkins<br />

Brailler and a slate. Text not included.<br />

SSE45 FEE: $161.16 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711211<br />

INTERNET<br />

BRAILLE - LEVEL 3<br />

This 27-hour on-line course offers the<br />

completion of contracted (formerly called Grade<br />

2) Braille formations and their governing rules<br />

with application in reading and writing practice.<br />

PREREQUISITE (SSE45) NOTE: Students<br />

must have access to an Internet web browser,<br />

Perkins Brailler and a slate. Text not included.<br />

SSE46 FEE: $161.16 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711213<br />

INTERNET<br />

BRAILLE - LEVEL 4<br />

In this final 27 hour, online course , you will work<br />

on fine tuning and formatting with braille code<br />

(abbreviations), letter sign, numbers in literary<br />

material, italics, ellipsis, accents (poetry format).<br />

PREREQUISITE: (SSE46) NOTE: Students must<br />

have access to an Internet web browser, Perkins<br />

Brailler and a slate. Text not included.<br />

SSE47 FEE: $161.16 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr9 711214<br />

CERTIFICATE OF<br />

COMPETENCE 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 $20 refundable<br />

tape deposit. Text not included. Final Exam:<br />

Wed., July 16, <strong>2003</strong> 6-9 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

FR003 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 709876<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 2<br />

See the Languages section for a description of this<br />

39 hour course. Fee includes $20 refundable tape<br />

deposit. Text not included. (Same text as used in<br />

FR003). PREREQUISITE: FR003. Final Exam:<br />

Wed., July 16, <strong>2003</strong> 6-9 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

FR004 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 709879<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 3<br />

See the Languages section for a description of this<br />

39 hour course. Fee includes $20 refundable tape<br />

deposit. Text not included. (Same text as used in<br />

FR003). PREREQUISITE: FR004. Final Exam:<br />

Wed., July 16, <strong>2003</strong> 6-9 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

FR005 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 709883<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 4<br />

See the Languages section for a description of this<br />

39 hour course. Fee includes $20 refundable tape<br />

deposit. Text not included. (Same text as used in<br />

FR003). PREREQUISITE: FR005. Final Exam:<br />

Wed., July 16, <strong>2003</strong> 6-9 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

FR006 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 709884<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 5<br />

See the Languages section for a description of this<br />

39 hour course. Fee includes $20 refundable tape<br />

deposit. Text not included. (Same text as used in<br />

FR003). PREREQUISITE: FR006. Final Exam:<br />

Wed., July 16, <strong>2003</strong> 6-9 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

FR007 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr17 709886<br />

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LIBRARY AND<br />

INFORMATION TECHNICIAN<br />

DIPLOMA<br />

The Library and Information Technician program<br />

is de s ig n e d to p r e pa r e pa r ti ci pa n ts t o b ec o me<br />

skille d workers in academic, public, school and<br />

s pe c ia l lib r ar ie s a nd o the r in fo r matio n s er v ice<br />

settings. Through a carefully designed course of<br />

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

practice , pa rticipants learn to acquir e, organize,<br />

retrieve, produce, and disseminate information in<br />

print and electr onic formats.<br />

For more information please visit<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/cecat/library.html or contact<br />

Dolores Harms Penner, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2309 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2309 or email<br />

dolores.harmspenner @mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD),<br />

ge ne ral o r a dv anc ed le ve l, or e qui val en t, or<br />

mature student status; and a pass standing in<br />

g r a d e 1 2 E n g l i s h a t t h e g e n e r a l l e v e l , o r<br />

e qu iv a le nt . L ib r ar y or re la t ed e xp e ri en c e 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<br />

Library 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 Inofrmation Work III 39 hours<br />

LT435 Client Services 36 hours<br />

LT302 Description 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<br />

Workers (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 <strong>Education</strong> 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 />

BW120 MS Excel - Level 1 18 hours<br />

BW140 Quattro Pro for Windows Level 1 18 hours<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

Optional courses -<br />

Require four full credit courses<br />

LT385 Children’s Services and Issues 36 hours<br />

RM100 Records and Information<br />

Management Fundamentals 39 hours<br />

RM103 Archives 39 hours<br />

LT225 Genre Fiction and Readers’ Advisory Service<br />

36 hours<br />

LT361 Government Publications (1/2 credit) 18 hours<br />

LT306 Cataloguing Electronic Resources (1/2 credit)<br />

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 />

LT401 Law Libraries - An Introduction (1/2 credit)<br />

18 hours<br />

LT375 School Libraries 39 hours<br />

More optional courses will be added to<br />

the curriculum. Thirteen courses in this<br />

Diploma program are offered in a<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> format this semester.<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

The re are no ori ent at io ns f or th ese cour ses . To<br />

participate i n a ny of the courses, you need access<br />

to a Pentium-class computer with Window s 95 or<br />

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

So ft Ar c’ s Fi r st Cl as s® s of tw ar e. Y ou a ls o nee d<br />

access to the Int ernet and a current World Wide<br />

Web brow se r (versi on 4 or bett er) on t his sam e<br />

c o m p u t e r . A l l c o u r s e s b e g i n A p r i l 1 4 , 2 0 0 3 ,<br />

e x c e p t S c h o ol L i b r a r i e s : J u n e 2 , G o ve r n m en t<br />

P u b l i c a t i o n s : J u n e 2 , a n d I n d e x i n g a n d<br />

Abstracting: June 2. Al l courses end July 4, <strong>2003</strong><br />

e x c e p t I n f o r m a t i on Wo r k I I : J u l y 1 1 , Sp e c i a l<br />

Li br ari es : Jul y 11, A rc hiv es: J ul y 11, Inde xi ng<br />

a n d A b s t r a c t i n g : A u g . 2 2 , G o v e r n m e n t<br />

Publi cations: Aug 8 and School Li braries: Aug.<br />

2 9 . I n s t r u c t o r s a r e a v a i l a b l e f o r a s s i s t a n c e b y<br />

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

c o u r s e m a n u a l a n d F i r s t C l a s s ® s o f t w a r e .<br />

Enr ol m ent s are l im i te d. Ther e are no exa ms i n<br />

these courses except in Information Work II: July<br />

3, 6-9 pm; Coll ection Maintenance and I nventory<br />

Control: July 3, 6-9 pm and Human Relations and<br />

Supervision: July 3, 6-9 pm. For Descriptive and<br />

Access Cataloguing II the fee does not i nclude the<br />

t e x t w h i c h c a n b e o r d e r e d o n l i n e a t<br />

http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca N ote: The text i s<br />

a n e w r e v i s e d c o n s o l i d a t i o n o f t h e A n g l o -<br />

American Cataloguing Rules, 2002 K it (published<br />

in Fall, 2002). The ISBN is 0-88802-300-6.<br />

Archives RM103/SY<br />

Se e en try f or th is c ourse under Recor ds a nd<br />

I n f or m a ti o n M a na g e m en t C e r ti f i ca t e i n t h e<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> section. Optional course.<br />

Start date April 14, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

INTERNET<br />

INFORMATION WORK II<br />

This 39-hr on-line course continues the study of<br />

reference mate rials and reference skills begun in<br />

I n f o . W o r k I . S t u d e n t s e x p l o r e t h e u s e s o f<br />

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

g e o g ra p h i c a l i n f o rm a ti o n s o u rc e s, st a t is t ic a l<br />

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

Ontario Government. Students also develop their<br />

r e fe r e n c e i n t e rv i e w s k i l l s . R e q u i r e d c o u r se .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Information Work 1 (LT220)<br />

or pe rmission.($30.video deposit included) Final<br />

exam-Thurs.,July 3rd, 6-9 pm, Fennell Campus.<br />

LT420 FEE: $288.97 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709783<br />

SZ DE Apr14 709798<br />

D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

INTERNET<br />

CLIENT SERVICES<br />

T h i s 3 6 - h o u r o n - l i n e c o ur s e i n t r o d u c e s t he<br />

variety of services available to client groups in<br />

different library settings. Students will explore<br />

interlending and docum ent supply, investigate<br />

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

programm ing, and local and oral history, and<br />

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

customer service. P articipants also examine the<br />

vital rol es of publ ic relat ions, m arketi ng an d<br />

l i b r a r y a d v o c a c y . R e q u i r e d c o u r s e .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Information Work I (LT220).<br />

LT435 FEE: $243.88 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709625<br />

INTERNET<br />

DESCRIPTIVE AND ACCESS<br />

CATALOGUING II<br />

T h i s 3 6 - h o u r o n - l i n e c o u r se c o n t i n u e s t h e<br />

application of MA R C coding and the A ngl o-<br />

American cataloguing rules to the creation of<br />

th e d es cr i pt iv e por t io n o f bi bl io gr ap hi c an d<br />

authority records. Students exam ine form and<br />

choice of entry, cataloguing applications of the<br />

World Wide Web, sources of cataloguing copy<br />

i n a n au t o m a t ed e n vi r o nm en t a nd c r i ti c a l l y<br />

ap pr ai se pu bl ic ac ce ss ca ta lo gu es . R equ i re d<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 I (LT300 OR LT302)<br />

LT305 FEE: $243.88 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709813<br />

INTERNET<br />

INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING<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 />

i n d e x i n g , a b s t r a c t i n g , a n d t h e s a u r u s<br />

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

kinds of indexes, learn principles of indexing,<br />

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

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

re tr ie val s ys te ms a nd i nd ex in g so ft wa re a re<br />

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

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

provides an overview of using and creating a<br />

t h e s a u r u s . R e q u i r e d c o u r s e .<br />

PREREQUISITE:Subject Analysis &<br />

Classification (LT320).<br />

LT325 FEE: $243.88 ☎<br />

SY DE Jun2 709814<br />

INTERNET<br />

ACQUISITIONS<br />

This 36-hour on-line course covers the<br />

acquisition of monographs. Students<br />

develop skills in searching, ordering,<br />

receiving and accounting. Collection<br />

development, the book trade and automating<br />

acquisitions functions are also explored.<br />

Required course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Cataloguing I (LT300) or Descriptive and<br />

Access Cataloguing I (LT302).<br />

LT350 FEE: $243.88 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709815<br />

Students with<br />

disabilities please<br />

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

I n f o rmation Section<br />

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D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

INTERNET<br />

COLLECTION MAINTENANCE &<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 />

coll ection mai ntenan ce w ith an e mphasi s on<br />

ci rc ul at io n of l ib ra ry m at er ia ls . Pa rt ic ip an ts<br />

will lea rn t he b asics of circul ation, 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 />

inventory and weeding. Students also explore<br />

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

e q u i p m e n t . R e q u i r e d c o u r s e .<br />

P R ER E Q UI S I TE : I n t r od u c ti o n t o L i b ra r i es<br />

( LT 1 1 0) or pe r mi s s io n . F i na l e x am - T hu r s .,<br />

July 3rd, 6-9 pm, Fennell Campus.<br />

LT215 FEE: $243.88 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709885<br />

INTERNET<br />

HUMAN RELATIONS & SUPERVISION<br />

T h is 3 6 -h o u r o n - li n e c o u r s e i n tr o d u c es t he<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 />

becom e eff ective superv isors. This cours e 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 />

Techn ician Diploma for students who began<br />

t h e p r o g ra m a ft e r t h e Fa l l Se m e s t e r, 1 9 96 .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : N o n e . F i n a l e x a m -<br />

Thurs.,Jul. 3rd, 6-9 pm, Fennell Campus.<br />

LT150 FEE: $243.88 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709889<br />

INTERNET<br />

CHILDREN’S SERVICES AND ISSUES<br />

This 36-hr on-line course provides an issueso<br />

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

r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s a s s o c i a t e d w i t h c h i l d r e n ’ s<br />

library services. Participants investigate, from<br />

a children’s services perspective, the basics of<br />

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 , c o l l e c t i o n s<br />

d ev e l op m en t a nd m a na g em e nt , i n f or m at i o n<br />

a n d r e a d e r ’ s a d v i s o r y s e r v i c e s , a n d<br />

p r o g r a m m i n g a n d p r o g r a m<br />

promotion.Optional course. PREREQUISITE:<br />

N o n e . N o t f o r s t u d e n t s w i t h S e r v i c e s f o r<br />

Children & Young Adults (LT380).<br />

LT385 FEE: $243.88 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709893<br />

INTERNET<br />

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS<br />

L i b r a r y s t a f f p l a y a v i t a l r o l e i n l i n k i n g<br />

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

t h e y n e e d . C o n s u m e r g u i d e s , s t a t i s t i c s ,<br />

t ec hn i ca l r ep or t s, h a nd bo o ks , a nd m ap s a re<br />

types of gov’t publications now issued on the<br />

Web. This 18-hour on-line course will focus<br />

on finding and using these sources to satisfy<br />

l i b r a r y u s e r s ’ r e q u e s t s . S t u d e n t s w i l l a l s o<br />

learn how to organize and handle print format<br />

gov ’t docum ents. Sou rces refe rred to in this<br />

c o u r s e a r e a v a i l a b l e f r e e o n t h e I n t e r n e t .<br />

Optional course.<br />

LT361 FEE: $131.94 ☎<br />

SY DE Jun2 709764<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

INTERNET<br />

SPECIAL LIBRARIES<br />

T h i s 3 9 - 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 t h e<br />

un ique f eatures of special libr aries. Studen ts<br />

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

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

s e r v i c e s , m a r k e t i n g , b u d g e t i n g a n d<br />

management) within the context of the special<br />

library. Emphasis is placed on the concerns of<br />

t he sp ecial libr ary a nd ho w they dif fer f rom<br />

those of other types of libraries or information<br />

c e n t r e s . O p t i o n a l c o u r s e . P r e r e q u i s i t e :<br />

Introduction to Libraries (LT110).<br />

LT403 FEE: $258.97 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709900<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 t e r i a l s i n f o r m a t s s u c h a s v i d e o , D V D ,<br />

f i l m s , C D - R O M s , c o m p a c t d i s c s , r e c o r d s ,<br />

c a s s e t te s , s of t w a r e , t a l k in g b oo k s , pi c t u r e s<br />

a nd m ap s. S tu de nt s ex plo re t he a cq ui si ti on ,<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 />

circul ation of these ma terials. Issues such as<br />

copyright and public performance, equipment<br />

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

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 c o u r s e .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : D e s c r i p t i v e & A c c e s s<br />

Cataloguing II ( LT305).<br />

LT335 FEE: $243.88 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709903<br />

INTERNET<br />

SCHOOL LIBRARIES<br />

This 39-hour online course explains the issues<br />

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

school library. Students explore the functional<br />

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

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

services, funding and budgeting, the Internet<br />

and technology, within the par ticular context<br />

o f t h e s c h o o l l i b r a r y . O p t i o n a l C o u r s e .<br />

PREREQUISITE: None.<br />

LT375 FEE: $258.97 ☎<br />

SY DE Jun2 709941<br />

SZ DE Jun2 709944<br />

REC OR DS AND<br />

I N F O R M ATION MANAGEMENT<br />

C E RT I F I C ATE (8 10)<br />

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

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

w i d es p r e ad us e of au t o m at e d t e c hn o l o gi e s ,<br />

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

g overn ment age ncie s ar e s trivi ng to manag e<br />

i n fo r ma ti o n a ss et s e f fe ct i ve l y. R e co r ds a n d<br />

information management programs contribute<br />

t o t h e e f f i c i e n c y o f a n o r g a n i z a t i o n ’ s<br />

operations by providing systematic control of<br />

information resources, from creation through<br />

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

program will prepare participants to operate a<br />

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

o r g a n i z a t i o n a l s e t t i n g . A l l s i x c o u r s e s a r e<br />

available through distance education.<br />

For more information please visit<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/cecat/recmgt.html or<br />

contact Dolores Harms Penner,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2309 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2309 or email<br />

dolores.harmspenner@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Su c ce s s fu l c o mp l et i o n of se c on d a ry s c h oo l<br />

English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Required courses<br />

RM100 Records and Information<br />

Management 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 />

RM140 MS Office - Professional: Version 2000 (or<br />

RM141 - MS Office Professional: Version XP)<br />

45 hours<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

To participate in any of the courses, you need<br />

a c c e s s t o a P e n t i u m - c l a s s c o m p u t e r w i t h<br />

W i n d o w s 9 5 o r b e t t e r o n w h i c h y o u c a n<br />

i n s t a l l a c o p y o f S o f t A r c ’ s F i r s t C l a s s ( r )<br />

software. You also need access to the Internet<br />

a n d a c u r r e n t W o r l d W i d e W e b b r o w s e r<br />

(version 4 or better) on this same computer.<br />

Researching and Reporting LL122/SX.<br />

See entry for this course under OntarioLearn.com<br />

in the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section.<br />

Start date is May 14th, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

MS Office - Professional:<br />

Version 2000 RM140/SX<br />

See entry for this course under OntarioLearn.com<br />

in the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section.<br />

Start date is May 14th , <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

MS Office - Professional:<br />

Version XP RM141/SX<br />

See entry for this course under OntarioLearn.com<br />

in the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section.<br />

Start date is May 14th, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

INTERNET<br />

ARCHIVES<br />

The focus of this 39-hour on-line course is on<br />

developing a working understanding of archival<br />

theory and practice in order to manage archival<br />

records effectively. Students explore the nature<br />

of archival documents, the relationship between<br />

arc hiv es an d re co rds ma na ge me nt, ac q uisitio n<br />

a n d a p p ra i sa l , a r ra n g e m e n t a n d d e sc r ip t io n ,<br />

reference services, preventive conservation, and<br />

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

L i b r a r y T e c h ; r e q u i r e d f o r R e c o r d s M g m t .<br />

PREREQUISITE: None. Take home exam.<br />

RM103 FEE: $258.97 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr14 709947<br />

LIBERAL STUDIES<br />

The Art of the Western World - (E)Video<br />

Correspondence<br />

“Art of the Western World” is available in a<br />

video correspondence format. The course fee<br />

includes a $75 refundable deposit for the use<br />

o f v i d e o t a p e s . D e p o s i t s w i l l b e r e f u n d e d<br />

when th e v ide otap es are ret urne d. Te xt s n ot<br />

included . Ther e is also a m id-term and final<br />

e x a m . T h i s 3 6 h o u r c o u r s e i s a n e l e c t i v e<br />

credit and credit in the Visual Arts program.<br />

MID-TERM EXAM<br />

Wednesday, May 21, <strong>2003</strong> 5 - 8 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

FINAL EXAM<br />

Wednesday, July 16, <strong>2003</strong> 6 - 9 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

58 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


THE ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD (E)<br />

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

introduction to the great artistic achievements of<br />

W e s t e r n C i v i l i z a t i o n . T h e s e v i v i d l y<br />

pho to gra phed pr ogr ams touch on a wide ra nge<br />

o f p a in tin g s , a r ch it ec tu r e a nd s c ul ptu r e . E ac h<br />

p r o g r a m in c l u d e s a n i n - d e p t h s tu d y o f a f e w<br />

seminal wor ks that serve as paradigms f or the art<br />

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

p e r s p e c ti v e f o r v ie w e r s . T o p ic s i n c lu d e : T h e<br />

Clas sica l Period; Ro manes que and Gothic; The<br />

E a r l y R e n a i s s a n c e ; T h e H i g h R e n a i s s a n c e ;<br />

Ima ges of Authority in Seventeenth Century Ar t;<br />

The Age of Revolution, Realism, Impressionism<br />

and Post- Impres sionism; Twentieth Century Art.<br />

LL700 FEE: $256.08 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr15 709887<br />

PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT<br />

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

intake. Text not included.<br />

INTERNET<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND<br />

EDUCATIONAL PLANNING (E)<br />

A po rtfolio is a living documen t tha t desc ribes<br />

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

r e la t i o n t o c a r e e r o r e d u c a ti o n a l g o a ls . P r i o r<br />

l e a r n i n g m a y h a v e b e e n a c q u i r e d i n t h e<br />

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

s t u d y , w o r k s h o p s o r f o r m a l e d u c a t i o n . T h e<br />

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

r e f le cti ve p r o c es s r eq u ir in g s kill s in r e s e ar c h ,<br />

analysis and organization. Learners will articulate<br />

their learning in relationship to the requirements<br />

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

and/or academic institutions in an attempt to gain<br />

r e c o gn it io n f o r t h ei r p r io r le a r n in g a n d/ or s e t<br />

goals for further professional development.<br />

SS019 FEE: $216.17 ☎<br />

SY DE 709888<br />

SoftSkills Certification<br />

The SoftSkills Certification Centre is pleased to<br />

offer a variety of certification exams and testing<br />

services to our students, staff and clients within<br />

the community.<br />

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

facilities for the Microsoft(R) Office Specialist<br />

C ertifica tion (formerly Microso ft Of fice Us er<br />

S p e c i a l i s t ) o ff e r e d b y M i c ro s o f t (R ) a n d t h e<br />

IC3(Internet and Computing Core Certification)<br />

e x a m s o f f e r e d b y C e r t i p o r t . A l t h o u g h t h e<br />

C entre does not offe r courses , candida tes may<br />

u p d a t e t h e i r s k i l l s t h r o u g h M o h a w k ' s<br />

C o n t i n u i n g<br />

<strong>Education</strong> offerings. For more information on<br />

CE courses, c all 905-575-2666 or visit the web<br />

site at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

The Centre also provid es proctoring services for<br />

th o se wh o ar e co mp letin g tests , ex am s, an d /o r<br />

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

assessmen ts, alternativ e d elivery ed ucation , an d<br />

professional accreditation purposes.<br />

For more information<br />

visit our web site at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/business/SoftSkills<br />

phone 905-575-2219 or<br />

email SoftSkills@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

MATHEMATICS/PHYSICAL<br />

SCIENCES -<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

Video & Print<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers several math courses in a<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> forma t. You may register at<br />

any time for these courses. Upon registering for<br />

one of the courses listed, you will be couriered a<br />

p a c k a g e w h i c h i n c l u d e s v i d e o t a p e s , t h e<br />

proc edure to follow to order the a ccompanying<br />

module bo oklets a nd the ne cessa ry information<br />

for completion of the course.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

Glenda Davis, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3243 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3243 or<br />

email glenda.davis@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

The cour se fe e in clud es a de posit of $100 that<br />

will be refunded upon return of the videotapes.<br />

Modules are not included and can be purchased<br />

a t t h e C a m p u s B o o k s t o r e o r o n - l i n e a t<br />

h t t p : / / m o h a w k . b o o k w a r e 3 0 0 0 . c a A s p e c i f i c<br />

i ns t r u c to r wil l b e a s s i gn e d to a s s is t y o u wit h<br />

p r ob lem a r ea s b y te lep h on e ( 90 5 )5 75 - 22 92 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext.2292. Help in math problems<br />

i s a l s o a v a i l a b l e o n a d r o p - i n b a s i s i n t h e<br />

Mathematics Learning Centre located in J-Wing<br />

J 1 3 7 a t th e F e n n e l l C a mp u s . Yo u r i n s tr u c to r<br />

will b e r e sp on s ible f or gr a din g y ou r te s ts a n d<br />

a ssignments. The final exa m will b e wr itten at<br />

the Math Learning Centre at Fennell Campus.<br />

For information on the delivery of the<br />

program call (905)575-2703.<br />

NOTE: These are not the courses available<br />

on an individual self-paced basis through<br />

the math learning centre.<br />

For these courses please refer to the<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY -<br />

MATHEMATICS section of this catalogue.<br />

MA570 - Statistics offered on-line<br />

refer to OntarioLearn.com section<br />

Video tapes must be returned within one<br />

month of your course e nd date . No refunds<br />

will be issued af ter that time. The <strong>College</strong><br />

has the right to hold you respons ible f or<br />

t he full replacement value of damaged<br />

video t apes or any not returned.<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

PREPARATORY MATHEMATICS<br />

(TECHNOLOGY)<br />

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

beyond Grade 12. Topics include Operations<br />

w it h N um be rs , Ba si c A lg eb ra , I n te rm e di at e<br />

A lg ebr a, Pe rce nt s, Eq uat io ns, G rap hi ng an d<br />

S y s t e m s o f E q u a t i o n s , U n i t C o n v e r s i o n s ,<br />

M e n s u r a t i o n a n d T r i g o n o m e t r y . S t u d e n t s<br />

should complete this 72 hour course within 6<br />

mo nths. Fee includ es $1 00 re fundabl e vid eo<br />

deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA002 FEE: $441.37 ☎<br />

SY DE 709890<br />

PREPARATORY MATHEMATICS<br />

(BUSINESS)<br />

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

beyond Grade 12. Topics include Operations with<br />

Numbe rs, Ba sic Algebra, Inte rmediate Algebra,<br />

Percents, Equations and Graphing and Systems of<br />

Equations. Students should comple te this 48 hour<br />

c o u r s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA003 FEE: $339.13 ☎<br />

SY DE 709891<br />

D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

MATHEMATICS 1 -<br />

GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE<br />

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

mathematical skills and problem solving abilities.<br />

Modules covered are: Oper ations with Numbers,<br />

Ba sic and Inter mediate Alg ebra, Equa tions and<br />

Percents. Students should complete this 42 hour<br />

course within 4 months. PREREQUISITE: Grade<br />

10 M ath . Fe e i nc lu de s $1 0 0 r e f un d a ble vid e o<br />

deposit. Texts not inc luded.<br />

MA006 FEE: $311.26 ☎<br />

SY DE 709892<br />

MATHEMATICS 2 -<br />

GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE<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 A 0 0 6 .<br />

Modules covered are: Graphing and Systems of<br />

E qua tio ns, T ri gon om et ry, U ni t C on ver sio ns,<br />

G eom etr y and M ens urat ion. S tude nts s houl d<br />

complete this 28 hour course within 4 months.<br />

PR ER EQU ISITE : MA006. F ee includes $100<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA007 FEE: $240.84 ☎<br />

SY DE 709894<br />

MATHEMATICS 1<br />

(MOTIVE POWER TECHQS)<br />

This 42 hour course is intended to develop basic<br />

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

abilities. Modules covered are: Operations with<br />

N u m b e r s , U n i t C o n v e r s i o n s , B a s i c a n d<br />

Intermediate Algebra. Students should complete<br />

this course within 4 months. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Mathematics Year 2 General. Fee includes $100<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA008 FEE: $311.26 ☎<br />

SY DE 709895<br />

MATHEMATICS 2<br />

(MOTIVE POWER TECHNQS)<br />

Th i s 42 h o ur c o ur se i s i nt e nd ed to d e ve lo p<br />

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

s o l v i n g a b i l i t i e s . M o d u l e s c o v e r e d a r e :<br />

E q u a t i o n s , G r a p h i n g a n d S y s t e m s o f<br />

Equ atio ns, T r igo nom etry an d Geom etr y a nd<br />

Me nsu ra ti on. S tu de nt s s ho ul d co mpl et e th is<br />

c o ur s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s . P R E RE Q U I S I T E :<br />

M A 0 0 8 o r e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA009 FEE: $311.26 ☎<br />

SY DE 709896<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

T h i s f i r s t s e m e s t e r B u s i n e s s M a t h e m a t i c s<br />

course covers Percents, Equations, Trade and<br />

C a s h D i s c o u n t s , M a r k u p / M a r k d o w n , a n d<br />

B r e a k - E v e n A n a l y s i s . S t u d e n t s s h o u l d<br />

complete this 42 hour course within 4 months.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 Math, Preparatory<br />

M a t h o r e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA101 FEE: $311.26 ☎<br />

SY DE 709897<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

A mathematics course for Computer Science<br />

students which covers the following: Algebra,<br />

E q u a t i o n s , G r a p h i n g a n d S y s t e m s o f<br />

E q u a t i o n s , N u m b e r S y s t e m s a n d B o o l e a n<br />

A l ge b r a . S t ud e n t s s h ou l d c o m p l et e t h i s 5 6<br />

h o u r c o u r s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : G r a d e 1 2 o r e q u i v a l e n t .<br />

Fee inclu des $100 refu ndabl e vi deo depos it.<br />

Texts not included.<br />

MA170 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709898<br />

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D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

A mathematics course which covers: Algebra,<br />

T r i g o n o m e t r y , C o m p l e x N u m b e r s a n d<br />

Logarithms. Students should complete this 56<br />

h o u r c o u r s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 MTT, MA002 or<br />

e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0 r e f u n d a b l e<br />

video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA179 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709899<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This course covers Quadratic and Polynomial<br />

e q u a t i o n s , U n i t c o n v e r s i o n s , M e n s u r a t i o n ,<br />

E xp o ne n ti a l an d l o ga rt h im i c f un c ti o ns , a nd<br />

Ob liqu e t rian gle s. Stud ent s s houl d c omp lete<br />

t h i s 4 2 h o u r c o u r s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: MS150. Fee includes $100<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA250 FEE: $311.26 ☎<br />

SY DE 709901<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

T h i s 5 6 h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e f o l l o w i n g :<br />

C o m p l e x N u m b e r s , A n a l y t i c G e o m e t r y ,<br />

G e o m e t r y & M e n s u r a t i o n, L o g a r i t h m s a n d<br />

Empirical Equations. Students should complete<br />

this course within 4 months. PREREQUISITE:<br />

M S 1 6 5 o r e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA252 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709902<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

T h i s 5 6 h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e f o l l o w i n g :<br />

Q u a d r a t i c s , A n a l y t i c G e o m e t r y , B o o l e a n<br />

A l g e b r a , E m p i r i c a l E q u a t i o n s , A n a l y t i c<br />

T r i g o n o m e t r y a n d S i n e W a v e A n a l y s i s .<br />

Students should complete this course within 4<br />

m o n t h s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : M S 1 5 3 o r<br />

e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0 r e f u n d a b l e<br />

video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MA253 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709904<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

T h i s 5 6 h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e f o l l o w i n g :<br />

Q u a d r a t i c s , A n a l y t i c G e o m e t r y , E m p i r i c a l<br />

E q u a t i o n s , A n a l y t i c T r i g o n o m e t r y , S i n e<br />

W a v e A n a l y s i s a n d I n t r o d u c t i o n t o<br />

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

c o m p l e t e t h i s c o u r s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA179 or equivalent. Fee<br />

includes $100 refundable video deposit. Texts<br />

not included.<br />

MA279 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709905<br />

INTERNET<br />

MATHEMATICS OF FINANCE<br />

In this 42 hour course students will cover the<br />

f o l l o w i n g t o p i c s : 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 />

a pp l ic a t io n s o f a nn u it i e s, a mo r t iz a ti o n, a n d<br />

c a p i t a l b u d g e t i n g . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : F i r s t<br />

s e m e s t e r c o l l e g e m a t h o r e q u i v a l e n t .<br />

P a r t i c i pa n t s m u s t h a v e ac c e s s t o S c i e n t i f i c<br />

Notebook version 4. For information regarding<br />

t h i s c o u r s e p l e a s e c o n t a c t H e l e n D a k i n a t<br />

(905) 575-1212 ext. 3111 or Gary Helmer at<br />

(905) 575-1212 ext. 3005. Text extra.<br />

MA381 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

SV DE 709906<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

T h i s 2 4 h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s r u l e s o f<br />

d i f f e r e n t i a t i o n w i t h a p p l i c a t io n t o m a x i m a<br />

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

n o r ma l s , c ur v e s k et c h in g a n d r e la t e d r at e s .<br />

Students should complete this course within 2<br />

m on th s. P RE RE QU IS IT E: Se co nd s em es te r<br />

C o l l e g e M a t h c o u r s e o r e q u i v a l e n t . F e e<br />

includes $100 refundable video deposit. Texts<br />

not included.<br />

MAI15 FEE: $220.72 ☎<br />

SY DE 709908<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

T h i s 4 2 h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e f o l l o w i n g :<br />

A l g e b r a , R i g h t T r i a n g l e T r i g o n o m e tr y a n d<br />

Graphing and Systems of Equations. Students<br />

should complete this course within 4 months.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 MTT, MA002 or<br />

e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0 r e f u n d a b l e<br />

video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MS150 FEE: $339.13 ☎<br />

SY DE 709909<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This basic mathematics course covers topics in<br />

a l g e b r a , t r i g o n o m e t r y , l i n e a r e q u a t i o n s ,<br />

c o m p l e x nu m b e r s a n d qu a d r a t i c e q u a t i o n s .<br />

S tudents should complete this 56 hour course<br />

w ithin 4 months. P RE RE QU IS ITE : Grade 12<br />

MTT, MA002 or equivalent. Fee includes $100<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MS153 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709910<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

A m a t h e m a t i c s c o u r s e w h i c h c o v e r s :<br />

C o m p u t a t i o n s a n d U n i t C o n v e r s i o n s ,<br />

A l g e b r a , T r i g o n o m e t r y , L i n e a r E q u a t i o n s ,<br />

G r a p h i n g a n d S y s t e m s o f E q u a t i o n s a n d<br />

Quadratics. Students should complete this 56<br />

h o u r c o u r s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 MTT, MA002 or<br />

e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0 r e f u n d a b l e<br />

video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MS165 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709911<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

A m a t h e m a t i c s c o u r s e w h i c h c o v e r s :<br />

Computations and Unit Conversions, Algebra<br />

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

c o m p l e t e t h i s 5 6 h o u r c o u r s e w i t h i n 4<br />

m o n t h s. P R ER E Q U I SI T E : G r a d e 1 2 M T T ,<br />

M A 0 0 2 o r e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MS171 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709913<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

A m a t h e m a t i c s c o u r s e w h i c h c o v e r s :<br />

C o m p u t a t i o n s a n d U n i t C o n v e r s i o n s ,<br />

A l g e b r a , S y s t e m s o f E q u a t i o n s ,<br />

T r i g o n o m e t r y , a n d G e o m e t r y a n d<br />

M en su rat io n. S tud en ts s hou ld c om pl ete t hi s<br />

5 6 h o u r c o u r s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 12 MTT, MA002 or<br />

e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0 r e f u n d a b l e<br />

video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MS173 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709918<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

T h i s 5 6 h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e f o l l o w i n g :<br />

Quadr atics , A nalyt ic Geome try, Log arith ms,<br />

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

C a l c u l u s . S t u d e n t s s h o u l d c o m p l e t e t h i s<br />

c o ur s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s . P R E RE Q U I S I T E :<br />

M S 1 7 3 o r e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MS247 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709919<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.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MS164 or equivalent. Fee<br />

includes $100 refundable video deposit. Texts<br />

not included.<br />

MS264 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709920<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 complete<br />

this course within 4 months.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MS165 or equivalent. Fee<br />

includes $100 refundable video deposit. Texts<br />

not included.<br />

MS265 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709921<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. PREREQUISITE: MS173 or<br />

equivalent. Fee includes $100 refundable<br />

video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MS273 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709922<br />

INTERNET<br />

MINITAB<br />

This 14 hour on-line course covers the basics<br />

of using the statistical computer package<br />

Minitab, to deal with one and two variable<br />

data sets. Topics include: describing data,<br />

graphing, confidence intervals, hypothesis<br />

testing and regression. This course requires<br />

that the student has covered the above topics.<br />

Students will have a maximum of 2 months to<br />

complete this course. Registration is<br />

continuous intake. Minitab software is<br />

available in open access.<br />

MS300 FEE: $80.42 ☎<br />

SY DE 709924<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

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MATHEMATICS 3<br />

T h i s 4 2 h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e f o l l o w i n g :<br />

N u m b e r S y s t e m s , B o o l e a n A l g e b r a a n d<br />

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

c o u r s e w i t h i n 4 m o n t h s . P R E R E Q U I S IT E :<br />

M A 2 5 0 o r e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0<br />

refundable video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MS354 FEE: $311.26 ☎<br />

SY DE 709926<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

T h i s 5 6 - h o u r c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e f o l l o w i n g :<br />

Anal ytic Trigon ometry , Em pirical Equ ations<br />

an d Di ff er en ti al Ca lc ul us w it h ap pl ica ti on s.<br />

Students should complete this course within 4<br />

m o n t h s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : M S 2 7 1 o r<br />

e q u i v a l e n t . F e e i n c l u d e s $ 1 0 0 r e f u n d a b l e<br />

video deposit. Texts not included.<br />

MS377 FEE: $373.21 ☎<br />

SY DE 709927<br />

A S S O C I ATED<br />

PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS<br />

- DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

ASSOCIATION OF<br />

CONDOMINIUM MANAGERS<br />

(ACMO)<br />

Condominium management is a growth industry<br />

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

d e s ig ne d f o r i nd iv id u a ls c u r r e n tly wo r k in g in<br />

condominium management and those new to the<br />

field. You will learn to deal with people, buildings<br />

a n d r e c o r d - k e e p i n g . T h e o r y a n d p r a c t i c a l<br />

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

providing opportunities for participants to develop<br />

skills in managing condominiums effectively.<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 />

To receive an Acknowledgement of Completion,<br />

you must complete the four compulsory cour se s,<br />

w h i c h a r e a l s o a p r e r e q u i s i te t o w r i t i n g t h e<br />

R e g i s t e r e d C o n d o m i n i u m M a n a g e r ( R C 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<br />

Condominium Managers<br />

CDM04 Condominium Administration and<br />

Human Relations<br />

INTERNET<br />

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Learn about the physical aspects of the total site<br />

and how to get the most economical life out of the<br />

c omm on e le men ts , th r ou g h go od ma in te na nc e<br />

p r a c ti c e s . T h i s i n - d e p th 4 2 - h r o n - li n e c o u r s e<br />

focuses on high rise condominiums and outlines<br />

a ll co mpo ne nts r eq uir e d to u nd er tak e ph ys ica l<br />

b u i l d i n g m a n a g e m e n t . Y o u w i l l l e a r n t h e<br />

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

d r a w i n g s , m a i n t e n a n c e m a n u a l s a n d<br />

s p e c i f i c a t io n s a s w e l l a s h o w to u s e th e m in<br />

maintaining your building. Materials are included.<br />

CDM02 FEE: $524.54 ☎<br />

SY DE Apr21 711216<br />

D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N - O N TARIO LEARN.COM<br />

MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES<br />

- METAL CASTING<br />

CERTIFICATE (121)<br />

V ir tu a ll y n o th in g mo v e s , tu r n s , r o lls , o r f lie s<br />

without the benef it of ca st 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 />

c a s tin g s in lo co mo tiv e s , c ar s , tr u c k s , a ir c r a f t,<br />

o f f ice b uild ings , f ac tor ie s, sc hoo ls an d home s.<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e i n p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h t h e<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 />

curr ently employed in the f oundry, metal casting<br />

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

opportunities to upgr ade their skills. I t will als o<br />

pr ovide an opportunity for p eople e mployed in<br />

o t h e r f i e l d s t o e x p l o r e m e t a l c a s t i n 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 />

t h e o r e t ic a l a n d p r a c t ic a l k n o wl e d g e o f me ta l<br />

c a s tin g s a n d q u a lity co n tr o l co n c e pts th a t ar e<br />

curr ently needed in the Metal Casting Industry.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Brad Bowman, Program Manager<br />

at (905)575-2375 ext. 3130 or email<br />

brad.bowman@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

MA002 Preparatory Mathematics(Technology)<br />

72 hours<br />

MTB70 Introduction to Metal Casting 42 hours<br />

MTB71 Introduction to Metallurgy 70 hours<br />

MTB72 Sand and Molding Technology 84 hours<br />

MTB73 Melting and Heating of Castings 70 hours<br />

QC101 Quality Concepts, Techniques,& Motivation<br />

39 hours<br />

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

A m e r i c a n F o u n d r y S o c i e t y a t 1 - 8 0 0 - 5 3 7 -<br />

4237 ext. 244 or 1-847-824-0181 ext. 244 or<br />

email jcassai@afsinc.org<br />

MA002 - Preparatory Mathematics is the<br />

only course available from this certificate<br />

for this semester. More courses will be<br />

offered in Fall <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

NOTE:<br />

T he M odern Fo undry Tec hnol ogies Ins titut e<br />

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M T B 7 0 a n d Q C 1 0 1 . T o r e c e i v e t h e C F A<br />

Certificate, you must contact Judith Clark in<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 at (905)575-2139.<br />

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the college initia tes the cour se cancellation.<br />

Refunds<br />

Student initiated refund requests will only be<br />

ac cep te d wit hi n 2 wee ks o f t he c our se s ta rt<br />

da t e. A $ 20 C o ll e ge a dm i ni s tr a ti v e fe e a nd<br />

$35 OntarioLearn.com fee are non-refundable.<br />

For more information contact<br />

Dale Carey, OntarioLearn Coordinator,<br />

at (905)575-2706 or email<br />

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BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

FOR WINDOWS<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

F or i nf o rm at i o n o n ce r ti f i ca t e re q ui r em en t s<br />

please refer to the Business Computers section.<br />

INTERNET<br />

ACCPAC - GENERAL LEDGER<br />

This 18 hour on-line course introduces students to<br />

v e r s i o n 4 .2 f o r W i n d o w s ( A c c Pa c A d va n t ag e<br />

Serie s-Corporate Edition-formerly Small Business<br />

series) and focuses on the creation of a company<br />

and a chart of accounts, entering transactions and<br />

pro ducing fi nanci a l repor ts . PREREQ U ISITES:<br />

Using Windows Level 1 (BW199) and familiarity<br />

w i t h b a s i c a c c o u n t i n g c o n c e p t s . F i n a l Ex a m :<br />

Saturday, July 19, <strong>2003</strong> 1-4 p.m. Fennell Campus.<br />

Text and software not included.<br />

BW190 FEE: $125.54 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711019<br />

INTERNET<br />

ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE<br />

This 18 hour on-line course covers the ledger<br />

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

t ra ns ac ti on p ro ce ss in g, r e po rt s an d pe ri od ic<br />

processing using version 4.2 of the ACCPAC<br />

A d v a n t a g e S e r i e s - C o r p o r a t e E d i t i o n .<br />

P R E RE Q U I S IT E S : B W 1 9 0 a n d f a mi l i a r it y<br />

with basic accounting concepts. Final Exam:<br />

S a t u r d a y , J u l y 1 9 , 2 0 0 3 1 - 4 p . m . F e n n e l l<br />

C a m p u s . T e x t a n d s o f t w a r e n o t i n c l u d e d .<br />

(Same text as used in BW190).<br />

BW290 FEE: $125.54 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711020<br />

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ACCPAC - ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />

Th is 1 8 h ou r o n- line co ur s e c o ve rs the led ge r<br />

setup, adding vendor accounts, daily transaction<br />

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

u sin g v er s io n 4. 2 of th e AC CPAC Adv an ta ge<br />

Ser ies - Corp ora te Ed ition. PREREQUI SI TES:<br />

BW 1 90 a nd f am iliar ity with ba s ic a c c ou n ting<br />

con cepts. Fina l Exam: Sa tur day, July 19, <strong>2003</strong><br />

1-4 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text and software are<br />

not included. (Same text as used in BW190).<br />

BW390 FEE: $125.54 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711021<br />

COMPUTER - OTHER<br />

S t ud e n t s s h ou l d n o t p u r ch a s e h a rd w a re f or<br />

their PC without ensuring that Linux drivers<br />

are avai la ble . Mo st L inux Os’s all owed, but<br />

RedHat Linux 7.1 or later is preferred. Final<br />

E x a m : W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 2 7 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9<br />

p.m. Fennell Campus<br />

INTERNET<br />

LINUX LEVEL 1<br />

T his 45 hour on-line course covers the basic<br />

co ncep ts b ehi nd t he L i nux oper ati ng s yst em<br />

(workstation version) including file structure &<br />

orga nizat ion, L inux c onvent ions, navig atin g,<br />

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

common Linux GUI, printing, designating file<br />

c h ar a c t e r i s t i c s , a s s i gn i n g s e c ur i t y l e v e l s t o<br />

f i l e s , m o d i f y i n g & d e l e t i n g s o f t w a r e &<br />

hardware. PR ER EQ UIS ITE : Using Window s,<br />

familiarity with DOS/Windows commands and<br />

hardware drivers. Software not included.<br />

PEN31 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711076<br />

INTERNET<br />

MS OFFICE PROFESSIONAL:<br />

VERSION 2000<br />

I n t hi s 45 - ho ur o nl i ne c ou r se , st u de nt s w il l<br />

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

wi th t he a pplicat ions conta ined in M icroso ft<br />

O f f i c e 2 0 0 0 P r o f e s s i o n a l E d i t i o n , w h i c h<br />

c o n t a i ns W o rd , Ex c e l , A c c e s s, P o we r P o i n t<br />

a n d O u t l o o k . S o f t w a r e n o t i n c l u d e d . F i n a l<br />

e x a m : W e d . , A u g u s t 2 7 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m .<br />

Fennell Campus.<br />

RM140 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711078<br />

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MS OFFICE PROFESSIONAL:<br />

VERSION XP<br />

I n th is 45 hour on- line cour se, stud ents wil l<br />

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

with the applications, contained in Microsoft<br />

O f f i c e X P P r o f e s s i o n a l E d i t i o n , w h i c h<br />

c o n t a i ns W o rd , Ex c e l , A c c e s s, P o we r P o i n t<br />

a n d O u t l o o k . S o f t w a r e n o t i n c l u d e d . F i n a l<br />

E x a m : W e d . , A u g u s t 2 7 , 2 0 0 3 6 - 9 p . m .<br />

Fennell Campus.<br />

RM141 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

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E-COMMERCE<br />

INTERNET<br />

ENTREPRENEURSHIP<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

T h i s 4 2 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 />

students to the disposition, concepts and skills<br />

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

spirit in the form of a business. Contemporary<br />

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

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

e c o n o m y , t h e i r r o l e i n t h e c h a n g i n g<br />

w o rk p la ce an d g lo b al b u si n es s w il l a ls o b e<br />

e x p l o r e d . S t u d e n t s w i l l c o m p l e t e a n<br />

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

t hro ug hou t the co ur se. E xam : A ug ust 2 7/0 3<br />

Fennell Campus. Text not included.<br />

BU395 FEE: $246.26 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 709827<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO E-BUSINESS<br />

T h i s 4 8 h o u r o n - l i n e 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 t e c h n o l o g y , b u s i n e s s<br />

c once pts and is sues th at sur roun d el ect ron ic<br />

bu siness on the Inter net, c urrent prac ti ces &<br />

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

distribution and collaboration. Problems such<br />

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

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

property rights, acceptable use policies & legal<br />

l iabili ties wi ll be covere d. PRE RE QUISITE:<br />

M S F r o n t P a g e & F T P S o f t w a r e . E x a m :<br />

August 27/03. Text not included.<br />

BU396 FEE: $274.13 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711081<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

INSTITUTE OF LAW CLERKS<br />

OF ONTARIO<br />

The se cour ses a r e d esi gned t o h elp st uden ts<br />

pr ep are f or t he a nn ua l e xa mi na ti on s of T he<br />

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

not included.<br />

You can still register for<br />

SELC6/WX - Corporate Procedures -<br />

March 17 - June 23 , <strong>2003</strong> (TRN 708819)<br />

Provincial Exam: June 24, <strong>2003</strong> -<br />

students must register through ILCO<br />

SELC3 - Real Estate Procedures and<br />

SELC5 - Litigation Procedures will be<br />

available in the Fall <strong>2003</strong> semester.<br />

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

T h e E d u c a t i o n a l A s s i s t a n t C e r t i f i c a t e<br />

P r o g r a m w i l l b e o f f e r e d t h r o u g h<br />

O n t a r i o L e a r n w i t h c o u r s e s s t a r t i n g i n<br />

September, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

To apply for this program you will<br />

need to contact Myrna Kelly at<br />

905-575-1212 ext. 3345 or by<br />

email at myrna.kelly@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

For full program description and program of<br />

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

Ass is tan t Cer tif ic ate i n t he Hu ma n S er vic es<br />

section of this catalogue.<br />

Applications will be mailed to the student<br />

and must be returned to the <strong>College</strong> by<br />

May 22nd, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

CERTIFICATE (825)<br />

Fo r i nf or m at i on o n c er ti f ic a te r eq u ir e me nt s<br />

pl e a s e r e f e r to t he Bu s i n e ss s ec t i o n. T he s e<br />

c o u r s e s a r e a p p r o v e d b y t h e H u m a n<br />

R e s o u r c e s P r o f e s s i o n a l s A s s o c i a t i o n o f<br />

Ontario. (HRPAO).<br />

For all HRPAO courses, final exams are<br />

scheduled for Wednesday, August 27,<br />

<strong>2003</strong>, 6 - 9 p.m., Fennell Campus.<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO<br />

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS<br />

I n t h i s o n - l i n e c o u r s e s t u d e n t s g a i n a n<br />

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

r elationship and the environment in which it<br />

o pe r a t e s , i n c lu d i n g t h e h i s t o r ic a l a n d le g a l<br />

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

structure of unions, the role of governments;<br />

c o l l e c t i v e b a r g a i n i n g a n d c o n c i l i a t i o n ;<br />

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

contemporary issues. Text not included.<br />

PIR08 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

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LABOUR ECONOMICS<br />

This on-line course begins with a review of<br />

the principles of demand and supply. Topics<br />

covered include: wage setting; wage<br />

differentials; unemployment; the impact of<br />

unions on wage rates; and labour legislation.<br />

Text not included.<br />

PIR10 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711084<br />

INTERNET<br />

RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION<br />

Human Resources professionals need an<br />

understanding of how recruitment & selection<br />

fits into the broader organizational structure,<br />

processes & goals of an organization & how<br />

this function relates to other functions of HR<br />

management. In this on-line course, students<br />

will acquire knowledge to successfully<br />

identify HR requirements & attract & retain<br />

an effective workforce. The changing legal<br />

environment & the impact of laws on<br />

recruitment & selection are an important<br />

component. Text not included.<br />

PIR20 FEE: $231.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711024<br />

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY<br />

This on-line course prepares students as<br />

future employers of business organizations<br />

and personnel departments to understand<br />

legislation related to health & safety.<br />

Designed to heighten awareness of the key<br />

players and reveal how their roles should<br />

filter through the corporate climate, allowing<br />

the development of informed policies &<br />

procedures. Emphasize accountability for safe<br />

work practices and safe handling of materials<br />

and equipment. Textbook not included.<br />

PIR21 FEE: $231.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711087<br />

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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR<br />

AND ADMINISTRATION<br />

This on-line course provides an examination<br />

of the Canadian business environment and the<br />

management decision making process as an<br />

integral component of organizational<br />

behaviour. Textbook not included.<br />

PIR22 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711023<br />

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FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING<br />

In this on-line course students will learn<br />

financial and management accounting concepts<br />

and techniques, focusing on the relationships<br />

between management of performance and<br />

basic management functions of planning,<br />

coordination and control. It is recommended<br />

that students have a basic knowledge of<br />

accounting. Textbook not included.<br />

PIR23 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711022<br />

ONTARIO MANAGEMENT<br />

DEVELOPMENT STUDIES<br />

These courses can be used as electives 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 work<br />

with them, no matter what type of people they<br />

are, is one of the major keys to management<br />

and life success. Through this 30 hour on-line<br />

course, you should be able to identify and cope<br />

with some of the most difficult behaviour you<br />

will encounter. Other topics include<br />

personality styles, establishing rapport, body<br />

language, matching and mirroring techniques,<br />

and the skills necessary to feel totally<br />

connected with anyone you choose.<br />

BU397 FEE: $185.90 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711088<br />

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MANAGEMENT FOR RESULTS<br />

The role of the manager is constantly changing.<br />

The economy, legislation and technology have<br />

created a more complex work environment.<br />

While skills and techniques are crucial, other<br />

personal and organizational issues cannot be<br />

ignored. Traditional concepts vs. new beliefs in<br />

the management field, understanding the human<br />

factor, job enrichment, planning performance<br />

and appraising results will be explored in this 30<br />

hour on-line course. Text not included.<br />

MD233 FEE: $185.90 ☎<br />

SX DE May15 711089<br />

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PERSONAL SUCCESS<br />

This exciting 30 hour on-line course is designed<br />

to equip you with the necessary personal skills to<br />

thrive in the workplace and in a social setting.<br />

Emphasis is placed on key human relations skills<br />

such as public speaking, listening skills, selfpresentation,<br />

techniques for career advancement,<br />

alliance building and positioning, negotiation<br />

skills, managing office politics, time management<br />

and stress management. Text not included.<br />

MD278 FEE: $185.90 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711092<br />

Sign up now!<br />

Registration for all<br />

courses commences at<br />

8:30 a.m. on March 3.<br />

First come...first serv e d .<br />

POLICE FOUNDATIONS<br />

These courses are for those students who are<br />

currently enrolled in the full-time Police<br />

Foundations program. For further<br />

information, please contact Bill Keenan,<br />

Program Coordinator at (905)575-1212 ext.<br />

7124 or (519)759-7200 ext. 7124<br />

INTERNET<br />

COMMUNICATIONS 1 -<br />

POLICE FOUNDATIONS<br />

This on-line course provides an introduction<br />

to applied communication with emphasis on<br />

the development of speaking, listening,<br />

writing, researching and thinking skills. The<br />

language skills developed in the course are<br />

useful to students in college courses as well<br />

as the workplace. Text not included.<br />

LL123 FEE: $231.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711094<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTERPERSONAL &<br />

GROUP DYNAMICS<br />

In this 45 hour on-line course, students learn<br />

to apply knowledge from interpersonal<br />

relations and group dynamics to working with<br />

others as well as on a team. Emphasis will be<br />

placed on utilizing effective communications<br />

skills with individuals and groups. Group<br />

cohesiveness and effective group decision<br />

making will be discussed. Text not included.<br />

Final Exam: Wed., August 27, <strong>2003</strong> 6-9 p.m.<br />

PF202 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711055<br />

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FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE<br />

This 36 hour on-line course will increase<br />

knowledge and awareness of important issues<br />

in the Aboriginal cultures of Canada. The<br />

legal status of Aboriginal people will be<br />

explored along with the Aboriginal rights and<br />

self determination. Other critical issues<br />

relating to land claims, justice and social<br />

services will be studied. Mandatory on-line<br />

discussions using discussion board. Text not<br />

included.<br />

PF207 FEE: $216.08 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711096<br />

INTERNET<br />

PROVINCIAL OFFENCES<br />

In this 45 hour on-line course students will<br />

interpret and apply provincial statutes.<br />

Topics studied will include arrest, search and<br />

seizure authorities, common offences and the<br />

involvement of non-police agencies. Statutes<br />

examined will be: Provincial Offences Act,<br />

Mental Health Act, Landlord Tenant Act,<br />

Trespass to Property Act, Liquor License<br />

Act, Coroners Act, Family Law Act, the<br />

Blind Persons Act and Game and Fish Act.<br />

Text not included.<br />

PF401 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711099<br />

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ISSUES IN DIVERSITY -<br />

POLICE FOUNDATIONS<br />

I n t h i s 3 2 h o u r o n - l i n e c o u r s e , s t u d e n t s<br />

critically identify & examine issues in diversity.<br />

Specifically, students focus on topics pertaining<br />

t o i n e q u a l i t y i n v a r i o u s s o c i a l s e t t i n g s ,<br />

i n c l u d i n g b u t n o t l i m i t e d t o : r a c e , g e n d e r ,<br />

e t h n i c i t y , c l a s s a n d s e x u a l o r i e n t a t i o n .<br />

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

diversity, students develop an understanding of<br />

the g ro up s a ffec te d a nd the po ssib le strateg ie s<br />

of community empowerment. Final exam: Aug.<br />

27/03 6-9 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text extra.<br />

SS026 FEE: $195.96 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711035<br />

GEOGRAPHIC<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS -<br />

ONLINE (079)<br />

This program provides an introduction to GIS for<br />

individuals who currently are or will be end users<br />

o f G I S a n d t h o s e w i s h i n g t o a u g m e n t t h e i r<br />

knowledge of this emerging technology. You will<br />

a c q u i r e a b a c k g r o u n d i n G I S f u n d a m e n t a l<br />

p r i n c i p l e s , Co m p u t e r - a i d e d D r a f t i n g ( C A D ) ,<br />

Database concepts, and GIS applications in your<br />

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

appeal to people from varying disciplines such as<br />

Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, Transportation<br />

Engineering, Resources and Business.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

Jack Gibb, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2144 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2144<br />

or email jack.gibb@mohawkcollege.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 , y o u 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 a l l r e q u i r e d c o u r s e s<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> Department.<br />

Required Courses<br />

CVA03 Introduction to Geographic<br />

Information 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 />

BW105 MS Access - Level 1 or BW130 18 hours<br />

BW205 MS Access - Level 2 or BW230 18 hours<br />

BW305 MS Access - Level 3 or BW330 18 hours<br />

For distance education Access course information<br />

please refer to the Business Computers section.<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

This 42 hour online theory course provides an<br />

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

s p a ti a l da t a . A d d i t i on a l t o p i c s w i l l i n c l ud e<br />

concepts of database systems, data modelling<br />

and digital mapping. Text not included.<br />

CVA03 FEE: $246.26 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711012<br />

INTERNET<br />

GIS SOFTWARE - ARCVIEW<br />

A t th e e n d o f th is 42 h o ur o n lin e c o ur s e, t he<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 />

g e oc o de a dd r e s se s , p er f o r m Sp a tia l A na ly s es ,<br />

produce map outputs and charts. Included with<br />

t h e b o o k i s a f u ll y f u n c t i o n in g 1 8 0 - d a y t r i a l<br />

version of ArcView software on CD-ROM with<br />

d ata fo r the bo ok’ s ex er cises . S tu den ts will be<br />

able to install this software on their home/work<br />

computers. PREREQUISITE: Intro to GIS. Text<br />

not included. Next offering will be Winter 2004.<br />

CVA36 FEE: $246.26 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711013<br />

INTERNET<br />

REMOTE SENSING<br />

This 42-hr online course is designed to teach<br />

principles and applications of remote sensing<br />

at the introductory level. This science w hich<br />

l o o k s a t t h e E a r t h f r o m “ a b o v e ” h a s m a d e<br />

strides into common place use in recent times<br />

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

professions including planners, environmental<br />

s c ie nt i st s , r ea l es t at e , ag ri c ul t ur e a nd m an y<br />

o t h e r s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : C V A 0 3 . N e x t<br />

offering will be Winter 2004.<br />

CVA37 FEE: $246.26 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 709959<br />

INTERNET<br />

GPS - GLOBAL POSITIONING<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

T his 4 2 h ou r o n- line c o ur se will s tar t with a n<br />

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 G P S<br />

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 G P S<br />

F u n d a m e n t a l s o f S a te l l i t e N a v i g a t i o n ( H o w<br />

G P S W o r k s , GP S S ig n a l S t r u c t u r e , G P S a n d<br />

Time, Ps eu do- ra ng in g, Car rier Pha se Rang in g,<br />

Er ror Bud ge t, Diff ere ncing). Also cov ered will<br />

be types of Receivers, Geoid Modeling, Vertical<br />

Positioning, Mission Planning, Glonass System,<br />

and GPS Markets and Applications. The course<br />

will finish with future trends in GPS.<br />

CV630 FEE: $246.26 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 709963<br />

INTERNET<br />

MICROSTATION 2D - LEVEL 1<br />

This 24 hour on-line course teaches new users a<br />

se le c tio n o f ba sic Mi cr oS ta tio n c o mma n d s &<br />

tools for the creation & editing of design files.<br />

M a j o r t o p i c s i n c l u d e : b a s i c c o n c e p t s , v i e w<br />

c o n t r o l s, 2 D d r a f t in g to o l s, sn a p s , p re c i si o n<br />

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

a n n o t a t i o n & d i m e n s i o n i n g . S T U D E N T S<br />

MUST HAVE ACCESS TO MICROSTATION<br />

95, SE OR J OR V.8 SOFTWARE. Participants<br />

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

s o f t w a r e f r o m r e s e l l e r s . T e x t n o t i n c l u d e d .<br />

Available from instructor.<br />

MSN01 FEE: $257.48 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 709984<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fees. Textbook order information will be<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

INTERNET<br />

MICROSTATION 2D - LEVEL 2<br />

T h i s 2 4 h o u r o n - l i n e c o u r s e b u i l 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 u r s e . U s e r s a r e i n t r o d u c e d t o t h e h i g h e r<br />

level functions of MicroStation in clear, stepb<br />

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 . T o p i c s<br />

included are Reference Files, Cells, Complex<br />

E l e m e n t s , M u l t i - L i n e s , P a t t e r n i n g , T a g s ,<br />

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 />

ACCESS TO MICROSTATION 95, SE OR J<br />

S O F T W A R E O R V . 8 S O F T W A R E .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : M S N 0 1 . T e x t n o t<br />

included. Available from instructor.<br />

MSN02 FEE: $257.48 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 709985<br />

GEOGRAPHIC<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS -<br />

OTHER - ONLINE<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTERNET MAPPING WITH ARCIMS<br />

T h i s 4 2 h o u r o n - l i n e c o u r s e s t a r t s w i t h a n<br />

overview of Internet Mapping. Different web<br />

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

compared along with new technol ogies such<br />

as Geography Markup Language (GML) and<br />

M o b i l e M a p p i n g . T h e r e w i l l b e 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 s o f J a v a S c r i p t ,<br />

HTML and XML so that the websites created<br />

by ArcIMS can be edited. The student using<br />

ArcExplorer will create ArcIMS web enabled<br />

files. These files will be sent to the instructor<br />

who will publish them using ArcIMS.<br />

CVA08 FEE: $246.26 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 709974<br />

HEALTH SCIENCES<br />

INTERNET<br />

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION -<br />

RPN<br />

Th i s 4 5 h r o n -l i n e c ou r s e f ol l o ws Mi n i s tr y<br />

guidelines and should enable RPN’s to meet<br />

the standards in the revised Standards of<br />

Nursing Practice. Includes an additional 7<br />

hours of clinical practice. Prerequisites:<br />

Current RPN Certificate of Competence or<br />

proof of eligibility for current registration<br />

thru the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of ON. Midterm &<br />

Final. Contact D. Carey 905-575-2706.<br />

Preceptor acceptance by permission of<br />

Program Mgr. Text not included.<br />

HZA14 FEE: $291.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711077<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. Midterm: Jul. 16. Final<br />

exam: Aug. 27, <strong>2003</strong>. Text not included.<br />

HZA34 FEE: $231.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711082<br />

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PSYCHOSOCIAL<br />

REHABILITATION<br />

CERTIFICATE (016)<br />

F or i n fo rm a ti o n on c e rt if i ca te re qu i re me n ts<br />

please refer to the Health Sciences section.<br />

For information on admission or the<br />

program, please contact Christine Gayler,<br />

at (905)318-4295 mailbox 1484 or<br />

email christine.gayler@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Eligible applicants should have a degree,<br />

diploma or certificate, and/or related<br />

experience, in a relevant field. Please contact<br />

the Program Manager to discuss admission<br />

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 (905)540-4247<br />

ext. 26715.<br />

Fee for assessment is $97.92.<br />

Next offering of courses in this Program<br />

will be Fall, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

HISTORY<br />

INTERNET<br />

GOOD TIMES AND BAD:<br />

70 YEARS IN THE LIFE OF CANADA<br />

During the 70 years from 1897 to 1967,<br />

Canadians experienced times of prosperity<br />

and progress as well as periods of depression<br />

and war. There were times of optimism and<br />

moments of crisis. Through it all we have<br />

built a nation and contributed across the<br />

world. This 48 hour on-line course explores<br />

the political framework of Canada, recurring<br />

social issues and the place of Canada in the<br />

World. Final exam: Wed., August 27, <strong>2003</strong> 6-<br />

9 p.m. Text not included.<br />

MCS13 FEE: $274.13 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711049<br />

WRITING FOR PUBLICATION<br />

CERTIFICATE (123)<br />

The following courses are credits in the<br />

Writing for Publication Certificate. For<br />

information on certificate requirements,<br />

please refer to the Languages and<br />

Communications section of the catalogue.<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. Text not included.<br />

LLT02 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711102<br />

D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N - O N TARIO LEARN.COM<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.<br />

LLT03 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711103<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. PREREQUISITE: Writing for Publication<br />

- Level 1 (LLT03).<br />

LLT09 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711104<br />

INTERNET<br />

ROMANCE 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. Text and novel not included.<br />

LLT04 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711105<br />

INTERNET<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 to<br />

know your writing is any good is to share it<br />

in a supportive interactive environment. This<br />

course covers setting goals, growing ideas,<br />

characterization, structure and plot, dialogue,<br />

point-of-view and how to market a fulllength<br />

manuscript. Instructor: R. Preston<br />

Text not included.<br />

LL936 FEE: $231.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711028<br />

LANGUAGES AND<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

INTERNET<br />

RESEARCHING & REPORTING-LGS<br />

In this 39 hour online course communication<br />

skills are developed through hands-on<br />

application. Students can choose examples<br />

related to their careers or from sample<br />

assignments. Participants define a problem,<br />

collect research using print sources, the<br />

Internet, interviews and questionnaires, and<br />

present their findings in reports.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Post-secondary basic level<br />

communications course. Students must<br />

participate in at least one chat.<br />

LL122 FEE: $273.97 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 709986<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 />

Final Exam: Wed., August 27, <strong>2003</strong> 6-9 p.m.<br />

Fennell Campus. Text not included.<br />

LLT05 FEE: $246.26 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 709946<br />

INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTION TO CHILDREN’S<br />

LITERATURE<br />

This 42 hour on-line course will explore and<br />

evaluate the fiction, poetry, and non-fiction<br />

genres of children’s literature with their<br />

historical contexts as they apply. Final Exam:<br />

Wednesday, Aug. 27th; 6-9 pm. Fennell<br />

Campus. Text not included.<br />

LLT06 FEE: $246.26 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711085<br />

INTERNET<br />

HARRY POTTER TO<br />

ASLAN:CHILDREN’S LITERATURE<br />

Students in this 45 hour on-line course will<br />

examine a series of fantastic worlds, the<br />

creators of those worlds and the underlying<br />

mythologies upon which they are based.<br />

Participants will also explore ways to assist<br />

children and adults in appreciating the<br />

intricate nature of good children’s fantasy<br />

and understand the history and writing and<br />

how those fantastic worlds have contributed<br />

and enriched children. Novels are not<br />

included in course fee. All are available<br />

through local bookstores.<br />

LLT11 FEE: $261.35 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711106<br />

VISION AIDS TECHNOLOGY<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

For information on certificate requirements,<br />

please refer to the Human Services section.<br />

Next offering of courses in this<br />

Program will be Fall, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />

For each of the social sciences courses, listed<br />

below students will be required to write a<br />

final exam at the Fennell Campus on<br />

Wednesday, August 27, <strong>2003</strong> from 6 - 9 p.m.<br />

INTERNET<br />

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

This on-line course is a detailed examination<br />

of human growth and development from<br />

conception to death. Participants will study<br />

the progression of physical, motor,<br />

intellectual, language, social and moral<br />

development through the human life span.<br />

Text not included.<br />

SS271 FEE: $231.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711107<br />

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INTERNET<br />

INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

In order to understand ourselves and interact<br />

a p p r o p r i a t e l y w i t h o t h e r s , w e m u s t f i r s t<br />

unders tand th e basi s for behavio ur . Thi s onl<br />

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

understanding of why people think and act as<br />

they do. It examines the scientific process of<br />

r e s ea r c h , t h e h u m a n b r a i n a n d t h e n e r v ou s<br />

s y st e m, se n s at i o n a nd pe r c ep t i on , l e a r n i n g,<br />

memory and personality. Text not included.<br />

SS156 FEE: $231.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711108<br />

INTERNET<br />

SOCIOLOGY 1 (E)<br />

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

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

social groups. This on-line course deals with<br />

the study of people’s lives, their relationship<br />

t o s o c i e t y as a w h o l e , a nd h o w p e o p l e a r e<br />

a f f e ct e d b y t h e s o c i e t y i n w h i c h th e y l i ve .<br />

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

d is c ip l in e w il l b e in t ro d uc e d an d d is c us s ed<br />

with particular emphasis on the dynamics of<br />

C a n a d i a n s o c i e t y a n d C a n a d i a n s o c i a l<br />

problems. Text not included.<br />

SS108 FEE: $231.17 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711109<br />

INTERNET<br />

WORLD OF ABNORMAL<br />

PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

This 48 hour on-line course focuses on types<br />

of psycho pathology or abnormal behavior as<br />

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

M a n u a l , 4 t h R e v i s i o n ( p u b l i s h e d b y<br />

A m e r i c a n P s y c h i a t r i c A s s o c i a t i o n ) . I t w i l l<br />

ex ami ne th e v a ri ous s ymp tom s and fe atu res<br />

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

d i s o r d e rs s u c h a s s c h i z o p h r e n i a, s u b s t a nc e<br />

u s e d is o r de r s , m o od di s o r de r s , d is s o ci a t i ve<br />

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

d i s o r d e r s a n d a n x i e t y d i s o r d e r s . N o t<br />

equivalent to SS330. Text not included.<br />

SS021 FEE: $274.13 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711110<br />

MATHEMATICS/PHYSICAL<br />

SCIENCES<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 />

g ra p hi n g o f d at a ; m ea s ur e s o f l oc a ti o n a nd<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 />

distributions; confidence intervals; hypothesis<br />

testing; statistical process control; Chi-square<br />

distribution; regression and correlation. Midt<br />

er m: J ul y 2 , 20 03 Fi na l Ex a m: A ug u st 2 7,<br />

2 0 0 3 F e n n e l l C a m p u s . S t u d e n t s n e e d C D -<br />

R O M d r i v e . T e x t a n d C D a r e e x t r a .<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : F i r s t s e m e s t e r m a t h .<br />

Students wishing MA451 may take MA570.<br />

MA570 FEE: $308.21 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711018<br />

INTERNET<br />

PREP SCIENCE (PHYSICS)<br />

The purpose of this 50 hour on-line course is to<br />

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

b a ck gro un d in Ph ysic s to allo w the m to e n ter<br />

t h e f i r s t y e a r o f t h e C o l l e g e T e c h n i c i a n o r<br />

T e c h n o l o g y P r o g r a m . T h i s c o u r s e r e q u i r e s<br />

o n lin e pa rtic ip atio n a nd inc o rp o ra te s p rac tica l<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 />

s i m u l a t i o n s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : M A 0 0 2 o r<br />

equivalent. Final Exam: Wed., August 27, <strong>2003</strong><br />

6-9 p.m. Fennell Campus. Text not included.<br />

PE001 FEE: $282.65 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711015<br />

INTERNET<br />

PREP SCIENCE (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 />

preparation necessary to enter Certificate and<br />

D i p l om a pr o g r a ms wh i c h r e q u ir e a c ur r e n t<br />

k no wl ed ge o f Ch e m ist ry . PRE RE Q UI SI TE :<br />

M A 0 0 2 o r e q u i v a l e n t . F i n a l E x a m : W e d . ,<br />

A ug us t 27 , 20 03 6 -9 p .m . Fe nn el l Ca mp us .<br />

Text not included.<br />

PE053 FEE: $282.65 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711016<br />

MANUFACTURING<br />

LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE<br />

F o r in f or ma t io n o n ce r ti fi c at e r eq ui r em en t s<br />

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

section of the catalogue.<br />

INTERNET<br />

DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE TEAMS<br />

This is a 30 hour on-line credit course. New<br />

and aspiring supervisors will develop skills in<br />

b u i l d i n g , l e a d i n g a n d f a c i l i t a t i n g t e a m s .<br />

G r o u p p r o b l e m - s o l v i n g r e c e i v e s s p e c i a l<br />

attention. Participants learn how various team<br />

s t r u ct u r e s c a n h e l p o r ga n i z a ti o n s m a k e t h e<br />

m o s t o f t he i r h u ma n r e s ou r ce s . T h e c ou r s e<br />

fee includes a manual. There is no orientation<br />

or final exam for the course.<br />

CMA04 FEE: $460.00 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 709955<br />

TEACHING THE ADULT<br />

LEARNER (129)<br />

M oha wk Co lle ge, t hro ugh i ts pa rtn ers hip i n<br />

the OntarioLearn.com Consortium with other<br />

c om mu n it y co ll eg es , i s pl ea se d to o f fe r th e<br />

f o l l o w i n g c e r t i f i c a t e p r o g r a m . I t w i l l b e<br />

delivered by a partner community college via<br />

e m a i l / I n t e r n e t / W e b u s i n g F i r s t C l a s s o r<br />

W e bC T pl a tf or m s. P a rt ic i pa nt s w il l r e q uir e<br />

Internet access.<br />

For more information, please contact<br />

Bonnie Pataran, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2307 or email<br />

bonnie.pataran@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

U pon s ucc ess ful co mpl eti on of th e pro gra m<br />

o f st udies li sted bel ow, a C ertif icate wi ll b e<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 />

ELECTIVE (min. 30 hours)<br />

from list below:<br />

TAL07 Subject Expertise and Integration 48 hours<br />

TAL08 Instructional Technology in Adult <strong>Education</strong><br />

30 hours<br />

TAL09 How to Develop a Course with WebCT<br />

30 hours<br />

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

ho w t o de v el op t h e ba si c s ki ll s es se n ti al t o<br />

su cc es sfu l in st ru ct io n. T hi s 36 h ou r o n-l in e<br />

co u rs e i s s p ec i fi ca l ly de s ig n ed fo r t e ac h er s<br />

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

a d u l t s . T e x t s n o t i n c l u d e d . L a s t d a t e t o<br />

register: May 16/03. Course ends July 9th.<br />

TAL03 FEE: $216.08 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711111<br />

INTERNET<br />

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES<br />

Are yo u inter ested in adding variet y to your<br />

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

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

instructional strategy? In this 48-hour on-line<br />

c ourse you will l earn teaching skills such as<br />

question ing s tyles and strategie s such as coo<br />

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

b e t w e e n t e a c h e r - d i r e c t e d , s t u d e n t - d i r e c t e d<br />

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

PREREQUISITE: TAL02.<br />

TAL04 FEE: $274.13 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711203<br />

DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />

TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION<br />

Textbooks are no longer included in course<br />

fe es. T ex tb oo k ord er i nf or ma tio n wi ll b e<br />

included in your package or order on-line<br />

at: http://mohawk.bookware3000.ca<br />

Give the Gift of Learn i n g<br />

Gift certificates are available<br />

in any denomination and<br />

can be used for course fees<br />

and purchases at the<br />

Campus stores. Inquire at<br />

any <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Registration Off i c e .<br />

Do you need<br />

Grade 12 equivalency?<br />

Upgrade Now! Call the<br />

Literacy & Basic Skills<br />

P rogram at<br />

(905) 575-2029<br />

66 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


D I S TANCE EDUCAT I O N - O N TARIO LEARN.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 />

TAL06 FEE: $216.08 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711204<br />

INTERNET<br />

HOW TO DEVELOP A COURSE WITH<br />

WEBCT<br />

WebCT is short for Web Course Tools. It is a<br />

system that allows you to create and manage a<br />

web-based course. This 30 hour on-line course<br />

is intended primarily to address the needs of<br />

first-time WebCT course developers including<br />

those who do not regard themselves as web<br />

page designers. Students will develop a<br />

complete WebCT course as part of the learning<br />

experience. Moderate computer and Internet<br />

skills are essential. On-line manual included.<br />

TAL09 FEE: $201.95 ☎<br />

SX DE May14 711017<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

For general information about Engineering<br />

Technology programs please contact the<br />

office at (905)575-2203 or (905)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 />

You may apply for credit in individual<br />

courses based on learning acquired through<br />

work and life experiences. For assessment<br />

procedures and fees, contact the PLA office<br />

at (905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext.3298.You may qualify for exemptions in<br />

individual courses using courses previously<br />

taken at university or other community<br />

college. Please call the CE Engineering<br />

Technology Department for an exemption<br />

application form.<br />

Engineering Technology<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Unless stated otherwise, admission<br />

requirements for all Engineering Technology<br />

programs include a) Ontario Grade 12<br />

Diploma (OSSD or equivalent) or Mature<br />

Student Status, and b) One year of related<br />

business or industrial experience. NOTE: It is<br />

your responsibility to ensure you have the<br />

required prerequisites for courses.<br />

Prerequisites are listed in the course<br />

descriptions and in the Programs of Studies.<br />

Some courses require the purchase of<br />

textbooks and/or manuals.<br />

COURSES REQUIRING THE USE<br />

OF A MOUSE<br />

You are responsible for providing a<br />

Microsoft compatible serial mouse with a<br />

nine pin connector. Mice are available for<br />

sale at the <strong>College</strong> Bookstore.<br />

PS2 mice are not permitted.<br />

APPRENTICESHIP/<br />

SKILLS DEVELOPMENT<br />

AUTOMOTIVE -<br />

ADDITIONAL COURSES<br />

AUTOMATIC TEMP CONTROL<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

This course is designed to provide theoretical<br />

and practical training on Automatic<br />

Temperature Control Systems which utilize<br />

the electronic system controls. Prerequisite:<br />

SAM42 and Ozone Depletion Card (CFC).<br />

SAM46 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709510<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.<br />

Students must purchase a manual (available<br />

from the <strong>College</strong> Bookstore) for the course.<br />

RE152 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:30-9:30 BF Apr16 709276<br />

S2 12 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709516<br />

BLUE PRINT READING WELDING<br />

The course covers welding symbols, types<br />

of welds, assemblies, fabrication,<br />

sectional drawings an d terminology.<br />

Students must purchase a manual<br />

(available from the bookstore).<br />

RE154 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 SC Apr15 709517<br />

CERTIFICATE 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 presents a theory review<br />

appropriate to the specific trade.<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 />

CERT OF QUALIFICATION<br />

PREP MECHANIC<br />

This course is designed to assist trainees<br />

(apprentices) in preparing for their C of Q<br />

Examination in the Industrial Mechanic<br />

(Millwright) Trade area as laid down under<br />

the Ontario Apprenticeship Tradesmen’s<br />

Qualification Act. The course will consist of<br />

a theory review of this trade area.<br />

HEQ02 FEE: $341.37 ☎<br />

S1 24 MO/TU 6:00-9:00 BF Apr14 709279<br />

PRE-LICENSE ELECTRICAL<br />

This course is designed to prepare apprentices and<br />

other trainees to write electrical licensing<br />

examinations such as the Interprovincial<br />

Electrical Construction & Maintenance<br />

examination, the Master’s License examination,<br />

and the C of Q examinations for Industrial or<br />

Construction & Maintenance Electricians. Topics<br />

include safety, power distribution, 3 phase<br />

systems, reactive circuits, power factor,<br />

conductors, cables and industrial electronics.<br />

Hydro Code book & Student Workbook are extra.<br />

HEQ12 FEE: $341.37 ☎<br />

S1 24 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr7 709539<br />

PRE-LICENCE TRUCK - COACH<br />

TECHNICIAN-CLASS 310T<br />

Designed to assist trainees (apprentices) in<br />

preparing for the Certificate of Qualification<br />

Examination in the Truck-Coach Technician<br />

Class 310T trade area as laid down under the<br />

Ontario Apprenticeship Tradesmen’s<br />

Qualification Act. The course will consist of<br />

a theory review of the specific trade area.<br />

SAM65 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 709509<br />

PRE-LICENCE AUTO SERVICE<br />

TECHNICIAN-CLASS 310S<br />

Designed to assist trainees (apprentices) in<br />

preparing for the Certificate of Qualification<br />

Examination in the Automotive Service<br />

Technician Class 310S trade area as laid down<br />

under the Ontario Apprenticeship Tradesmen’s<br />

Qualification Act. The course will consist of a<br />

theory review of the specific trade area.<br />

SAM66 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709508<br />

OUTSTANDING<br />

ACHIEVEMENT AWARD<br />

FOR CERTIFICATE<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 set<br />

an example for fellow students.<br />

Such students will have maintained a high<br />

academic standing and will have contributed<br />

to the enhancement of <strong>College</strong> and<br />

community life.<br />

Recipients would normally be Honours<br />

Graduates, but this Award may be presented<br />

if other criteria are sufficiently strong.<br />

The Selection Committee will receive<br />

nominations from staff and students through<br />

the Chairs of the certificate programs. For<br />

more information, please contact the Office<br />

of the Vice President, <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

and Student Services at (905) 575-2224.<br />

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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 />

fred.nichols@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Ap pli can ts req uir e G rad e 10 ( or eq uiv ale nt)<br />

a n d g oo d m e c ha n i ca l a p t i tu d e . P ar t i ci p a n ts<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 i e l d e d<br />

M e t a l A r c W e l d i n g I , t o d e t e r m i n e w h i c h<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 n d i v i d u al s i n t e r es t e d i n t h e p r o g r a m m u s t<br />

register in SMAW 1.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, you must complete<br />

the following courses 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. To receive a credit in each<br />

course, you must successfully complete both<br />

the theory and practical components. Much of<br />

t he t he o ry i s c ov er e d at h o me i n s el f- s tu dy<br />

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

should be able to tak e an all-posit ion te st in<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 AND<br />

WELDING GLOVES REQUIRED.<br />

BLUEPRINT READING - RE154<br />

refer to Blueprint Reading section<br />

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING 1<br />

Thi s c ours e pr ovid es instr ucti on 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 o s i t i o n s , s af e t y , a n d O x y f u e l g a s c u t t i n 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 b j e c t i v e s t o re c e i v e c r ed i t f o r t h e c o ur s e .<br />

Materials fee of $78.00 included.<br />

RE234 FEE: $444.93 ☎<br />

S1 26 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr14 709473<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 n c l u d i n g w e l d i n g i n t h e v e r t i c a l p o s i t i o n ,<br />

ident ificatio n of basic joint desi gn, s election<br />

o f e l e c t r o d e s , t e r m i n o l o g y a n d s a f e u s e o f<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: $444.93 ☎<br />

S1 26 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr14 709474<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 />

we ldin g in ove rhea d posi tio ns, te rmi nolo gy,<br />

ident ificatio n of basic joint desi gn, s ele ction<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 />

Prere quisite: RE235 or equival ent. M aterials<br />

fee of $78.00 included.<br />

RE236 FEE: $444.93 ☎<br />

S1 26 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr14 709475<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 />

horizontal positions using the F LU Z C OR ED<br />

ARC WELDING process, operating G.M.A.W.<br />

e q ui p m en t f or s ho r t ar c , sp r ay a rc a nd f l ux<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: $444.93 ☎<br />

S1 26 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr14 709476<br />

WELDING -<br />

ADDITIONAL COURSES<br />

For further information on these<br />

courses contact Fred Nichols,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2523 or<br />

email fred.nichols@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Participants must supply their own Safety<br />

Glasses, Safety Boots and Welding Gloves.<br />

WELDING I<br />

Instruction will be given in Basic Arc Welding<br />

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 e l e c t r o d e s<br />

(E6011, E6013, E7018) in the flat position, butt,<br />

lap and f ille t, u sin g light ga uge and 1/4+ plate<br />

m e t a l . D e p e n d i n g o n i n t e r e s t , o x y a c e t y l e n e<br />

we ldin g an d c utting will be inc lude d. Limite d<br />

enrolment. Materials fee of $36.00 included.<br />

RE125 FEE: $217.08 ☎<br />

S1 9 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr5 709478<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: $217.08 ☎<br />

S1 9 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr5 709479<br />

WELDING III<br />

This is a continuation of Welding II including<br />

a l l p o s i ti o n s . U p on c om p l e ti o n o f al l t h r e e<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 />

q ualif ied for C.W. B. equiv alent ce rtifi catio n<br />

in the flat position only. Prerequisite: RE126.<br />

Materials fee of $36.00 included.<br />

RE129 FEE: $217.08 ☎<br />

S1 9 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr5 709481<br />

WELDING PIPE & T I G<br />

Th is co urs e of f ers individualized instruc tion in<br />

Pipe Welding, Shielded M etal Arc Welding with<br />

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

C o n s t r u c t i o n o p e r a t i o n s . G a s T u n g s t e n A r c<br />

Welding (TIG) on the 1st pass pipe welding, a nd<br />

SMA W with the d own ha nd te ch niq ue f or Gas<br />

a nd Oil Tra nsmiss io n Lin es . Note: p ros pe ctive<br />

students should be a ble to weld in all positions<br />

( s tic k e le c tr o d e ) to r e c e iv e ma x i mu m b e n e f it<br />

f r o m t h i s c o u r s e . P r e r e q u i s i t e : R E 1 2 9 a n d<br />

RE236. Materials fee of $48.00 included.<br />

RE215 FEE: $287.13 ☎<br />

S1 12 SA 8:00-12:00 SC Apr12 709491<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 />

A r c W e l d in g ( GM AW ) i n c lu d i n g S p r a y A r c ,<br />

Short Arc and Flux-core techniques. Materials fee<br />

of $48.00 included. Inquiries should be directed to<br />

Mr. Fred Nichols, 905-575-2523<br />

RE226 FEE: $287.13 ☎<br />

S1 12 SA 8:00-12:00 SC Apr12 709489<br />

BUILDING AND<br />

CONSTRUCTION SCIENCES<br />

ARCHITECTURAL<br />

DRAFTING CERTIFICATE<br />

(087)<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 />

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

disciplines of the building industry. You will<br />

develop basic architectural drafting and<br />

technological construction methodology skills<br />

necessary to enter the building industry. On<br />

completion of this program, graduates may<br />

pursue careers as architectural draftsperson,<br />

job captains, building inspectors, building<br />

appraisers or 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 gene.stodolak@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete 4 mandatory courses<br />

and 1 optional course and apply in writing to<br />

the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> 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 9<br />

This course will introduce the students to Part<br />

9 of the OBC (Ontario Building Code) which<br />

applies to all buildings occupying an area<br />

greater than 10m2 but not exceeding 600m2<br />

and less than 3 stories in building height used<br />

for major residential, business, and personal<br />

services, mercantile, and medium and low<br />

hazard industrial occupancies. Applications<br />

of the regulations to building design will be<br />

reviewed during the course.<br />

AR202 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO 6:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708982<br />

METHODS & MATERIALS 1<br />

Foundations, wood construction, steel frame<br />

construction, concrete, construction, roofing<br />

and cladding will be studied. The course<br />

consists of lectures, individual research, and<br />

studio work. Prerequisite: EA102 or EA103 +<br />

AR301 or equivalent.<br />

AR348 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO 6:00-10:00 FF Apr14 708984<br />

DRAFTING 2<br />

This course is a continuation of Drafting 1.<br />

Students make drawings in relation to<br />

architectural, civil and transportation<br />

structures and projects. Prerequisite: EA103<br />

and AR301.<br />

EA206 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709254<br />

68 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE (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 main tenanc e an d o perati on o f to day’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 />

bu il din gs. G rad ua tes w ill b eco me pr ofi ci ent<br />

i n H e a t i n g S y s t e m s , A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g a n d<br />

R e f r i g e r a t i o n S y s t e m s , E l e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m s ,<br />

Ai r H and lin g a nd Pr even tat ive M aint ena nce<br />

P r o g r a m s , W a t e r T r e a t m e n t P r o g r a m s 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 gene.stodolak@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Practical work experience or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you must successfully<br />

c o m p le t e th e f o l lo w in g c o u r s e s a n d a p p l y 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 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 />

ele ctri cal syst ems, mo tor con trol and wi ring<br />

diagrams, calculation of loads and charges.<br />

BES04 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:30 FF Apr16 709268<br />

CONTROLS<br />

I n th is c re d it c ou rs e, a ba si c ba ck g ro un d is<br />

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

how they work, and how they are applied and<br />

interconnected.<br />

BES05 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:30 FF Apr15 709256<br />

CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING<br />

CERTIFICATE (867)<br />

Wh a te ve r t he s i ze o f t he c on s tr uc t io n f ir m,<br />

accurate estimating and careful monitoring of<br />

costs are essential components of ensuring a<br />

pr of it . If y ou ar e cu rre nt ly e mp loy ed i n th e<br />

construction industry, or seeking employment,<br />

a nd wi s h to u pg ra de y ou r es t im at in g sk i ll s,<br />

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

successful completion, you should be able to<br />

cost one type of job, using computer software.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Dan Havercroft, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2143 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2143 or<br />

email dan.havercroft@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you must successfully<br />

c o m p le t e th e f o l lo w in g c o u r s e s a n d a p p l y 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 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 />

COXXX - ELECTIVE COMPUTER<br />

COURSE -<br />

CO001 - Generic Computer Training is<br />

recommended. Refer to the Computer<br />

Science - Level 1 Certificate<br />

ESTIMATING 3<br />

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

quantities and pricing materials for construction<br />

p ro je cts, w ork in g fro m a c tu al b lu e prin ts. T he<br />

course will also include a computer estimating<br />

c o m p o n e n t . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : C V 3 4 2 &<br />

C O 8 1 0 o r 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 /<br />

Sunday classes will be May 24, 25 and June 14,<br />

15, <strong>2003</strong> 8:30 am - 2:30 pm.<br />

CV442 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr30 709578<br />

SA/SU 8:30-2:30<br />

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN &<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

CERTIFICATE (849)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m , w h i c h p r o v i d e s d e t a i l e d<br />

in f or matio n o n the d es ig n an d c on str u ctio n of<br />

r esidential buildings , is intended for the general<br />

p u b l ic a n d tr a d e s p e r s o n s w is h i n g t o i n c r e a s e<br />

th e ir co n s tr u ct ion kn o wle d ge . All c o ur s e s a re<br />

v e r y p r a c ti c a l a n d f o c u s o n c u r r e n t b u il d in g ,<br />

f r a m i n g , d r a f t i n g , a n d e n e r g y e f f i c i e n t<br />

construction methods. Not all cour ses ar e offer e d<br />

e a c h s e m e s te r . At t h e s t a r t o f e a c h s e me s t e r ,<br />

ins tr uctors will advise pa rticipan ts o f ma ter ials<br />

a n d s u p p li e s r e q u i r e d . N o te : E m p lo y me n t i n<br />

some trades requir es lic enses , and this program<br />

is not intended to provide such licenses.<br />

For further information please contact<br />

Peter Mann, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2375 ext. 3134 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3134 or email<br />

peter.mann@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

There are no program or course prerequisites<br />

and courses may be taken in any order.<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 , y o u 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 f i v e c o u r s e s i n t h e<br />

program, including four mandatory courses.<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 PRACTICE-BASIC<br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l s t u d y t h e b a s i c s t r u c t u r a l<br />

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

c o u r s e . T o p i c s c o v e r e d i n c l u d e c o d e s , t h e<br />

c ons tr uct ion p roc ess , and s tru ctu ra l s ys tem s<br />

i n w o o d , c o n c r e t e , a n d m a s o n ry . R e q u i r e d<br />

t e x t b o o k a v a i l a b l e f r o m I n s t r u c t o r . C o u r s e<br />

offered every semester.<br />

RE027 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709520<br />

FRAMING TECHNIQUES<br />

This cours e introduc es the s tudent to the f raming<br />

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

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

walls and roofs. Also included are window and<br />

door installation, stair framing. Students will be<br />

taught s a fe us age of hand and power tools an d<br />

w i ll p a r t ic i p a t e i n ty p ic a l la y o u t p r o c e d u r e s .<br />

Course of fered ever y semes ter.<br />

RE028 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 SC Apr14 709527<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL<br />

& PLUMBING<br />

Th i s co u rs e w il l g ui d e p ar ti c ip a nt s t hr o ug h<br />

in sta ll at ion a nd s af e ty p rac ti ce s o f co mm on<br />

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

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

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

eq u i p m en t , a n d t y p i ca l pl u m b i ng l in e s a n d<br />

f i x t u r e s . S o m e p r a c t i c a l w o r k w i l l b e<br />

included and students should bring basic tools<br />

(p l i er s , u ti l i ty kn i fe & s cr e wd r i ve r s) to th e<br />

first night. Course offered every semester.<br />

RE029 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709529<br />

TRIM FINISHING & CABINETRY<br />

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

practice methods of choosing, setting-up, and<br />

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

windows, bases, stairs, cabinets, etc.<br />

RE032 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr17 709531<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 />

ken.mercer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

CABINET MAKING - LEVEL 1<br />

Through the production of small projects,<br />

registrants should develop basic skills with<br />

portable electric tools, radial arm saw, jointer,<br />

planer, bandsaw and sanding machines.<br />

Safety practices are stressed through theory<br />

of materials and machines applicable to the<br />

woodworking industry. Theory included.<br />

Project: Hall table. Material costs extra.<br />

TZ070 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 709541<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr17 709543<br />

S3 12 SA 9:00-12:00 SC Apr26 709545<br />

CABINET MAKING - LEVEL 2<br />

All students will produce a predetermined<br />

project utilizing skills of Basic Level 1<br />

Cabinetmaking and advanced skills of basic<br />

machines. New skills will be taught on the<br />

overhead router, shaper and panel saw.<br />

Theory included. Material costs extra.<br />

STUDENTS MUST HAVE TAKEN TZ070<br />

“Cabinetmaking Level 1” as a prerequisite.<br />

Project: Blanket Box/’Hope’ chest.<br />

TZ071 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 SC Apr14 709553<br />

S2 12 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 709555<br />

FURNITURE/CABINETMAKING<br />

Build a piece of furniture or cabinet with the<br />

guidance of a cabinet maker. Work in a<br />

modern factory like shop with radial arm saw,<br />

jointers, planers, table saws, overhead router,<br />

shaper, horizontal boring machine, and<br />

sanding equipment. You must supply your<br />

own plan and materials. Note: Size<br />

restrictions apply. STUDENTS MUST<br />

HAVE TAKEN TZ071 “Cabinetmaking level<br />

2” as a prerequisite.<br />

TZ073 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 SC Apr14 709551<br />

S2 12 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 709552<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<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 th is co urse i s to<br />

us e h and too ls to con stru ct a s mal l p iece of<br />

furniture. History of hand tools and furniture,<br />

along with project planning, hand cut joinery<br />

a n d d r a w e r c o n s t r u c t i o n w i l l b e<br />

demonstrated. Classes on veneering, turning,<br />

finishing, and repairs will also be part of this<br />

c ou rs e. T o ol s wi ll be s up pl i ed . A ma t er ia ls<br />

fee will apply.<br />

TZ030 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 SC Apr14 709548<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 />

cabi ne t mak e rs who wou ld li k e t o learn th e<br />

art of fine furniture finishing. Students will<br />

wo rk with s p ra y s yste ms l ike pr es sur e p ot,<br />

air ass ist air les s, siph on feed an d H.V. L.P.<br />

T e c hn iq ue s i n s t ai ni n g, s h a d in g , pi c kl in 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 included.<br />

TZ078 FEE: $231.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:30 SC Apr14 709547<br />

BUILDING &<br />

CONSTRUCTION SCIENCES<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 e r s e c a l c u l a t i o n s , h o r i z o n t a l c u r v e 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 OT E: S at u rd ay c la ss e s wi ll b e M ay 3 , 24<br />

and June 14, <strong>2003</strong> 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.<br />

CV104 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr30 709518<br />

SA 8:30-4:30<br />

TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY<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 t r a f f i c<br />

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 p l a n n i n g a n d<br />

tra nsit ope rati ons. It is spec ifica lly desi gned<br />

f o r U r b a n P l a n n i n g , C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g ,<br />

A r c h i t e c t u r a l , a n d T r a n s p o r t a t i o n<br />

E n g i n e e r i n g s t u d e n t s . A t t h e e n d o f t h i s<br />

c o u r s e s t u d e n t s s h o u l d u n d e r s t a n d t h e<br />

ess enti al prin cipa ls and proc edur es invo lved<br />

in the Trans portati on f ield, a nd the role that<br />

the transportation network serves in both the<br />

rural and urban environment.<br />

EA105 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-10:00 FF Apr28 709614<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 />

ve ctor s a nd sca lars . Addi tio n a nd r es olut ion<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 q ui l i b ri u m c o n d it i o n s, an a l y s is of t ru s s e s,<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: $273.21 ☎<br />

S1 16 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 FF May6 709519<br />

CONSTRUCTION HUMAN AND<br />

LABOUR RELATIONS<br />

T h e p r in c i pl e of de a l in g w i t h o t he r s i n t h e<br />

w orkp lace , d evel opi ng the ski ll of emp athy ,<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 />

mo tivation principles, select ion, tr aining a nd<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 />

course.<br />

EA643 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 14 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709271<br />

LOG HOME DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION<br />

This course pr ovides the skills necessary for<br />

participants to design and construct their own<br />

log houses. It will also provide a knowledge<br />

base for those having a log house built by a<br />

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

p r i nc i pl e s , f ou n d at i o ns , f l oo r s , w al l s , ro o f s<br />

building codes, electrical, plumbing, finishes<br />

and maintenance.<br />

RE092 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709534<br />

ELECTROTECHNOLOGY<br />

The following programs in the Electrical and<br />

E l e c t r o n i c a r e a s a r e o f f e r e d t o p r 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 />

CERTIFICATE (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 />

In dustr ial equipm ent and consum er p rojects .<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 l e c t r o n i c s . T o p i c s i n c l u d e p a s s i v 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 john.anger@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A pp li ca nt s mu s t ha ve a m in im um o f Gr ad e<br />

12 Mathematics 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 , y o u 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 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 Department.<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 />

DC ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC<br />

THEORY<br />

P a r t i c i p a n t s s t u d y D C e l e c t r i c a l / e l e c t r o n i c<br />

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

a n d s a f e p r o c e d u r e s f o r w o r k i n g w i t h D C<br />

e l e c t r i c a l / e l e c t r o n i c c i r c u i t s . P r e r e q u i s i t e :<br />

Grade 12 Math or equivalent.<br />

ER001 FEE: $290.25 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 6:00-10:00 BF Apr22 709501<br />

AC ELE CTRICAL/ELECTRONIC THEORY<br />

P a r t i c i p a n t s s t u d y A C e l e c t r i c a l / e l e c t r o n i c<br />

terms, concepts, and characteristics, and safe<br />

pr oc e du r es f or wo rk i ng w i th A C e le ct r ic al /<br />

electronic circuits. Prerequisite: ER001.<br />

ER002 FEE: $239.13 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:00-10:00 BF Apr30 709497<br />

ELECTRONICS I (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 />

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

di o de s , ze n er d i od e s, li g ht e m it t in g d io d es ,<br />

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

tra ns ist or co nfi gu rat ion s an d c ha rac ter ist ic s.<br />

Prerequisite: ER002.<br />

ER003 FEE: $239.13 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 6:00-10:00 SC Apr23 709503<br />

FIBRE OPTICS CERTIFICATE<br />

(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 />

informat ion f r om o ne po int t o ano ther u sing<br />

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 ) a s t h e<br />

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

ca rr ies l ig ht r at he r th an e lec tr ic it y, i t of fe rs<br />

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 r a n g i n g<br />

f ro m t el e p h o n y t o c o m p u t er s t o a u t o ma t e d<br />

f a c t o r i e s . T h i s p r o g r a m w i l l a s s i s t<br />

Tradespersons to upgrade their knowledge of<br />

Basic Electronics and 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 />

jim.wilks@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you must successfully<br />

c o mp l e te t h e f o l lo w in 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 />

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 semester.<br />

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 />

(CFA A) creat ed the Fir e Al arm T ec hnol ogy<br />

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

ma i n te n an c e a nd re p a ir w o r k o n f ir e a l ar m<br />

s y s t e m s , . T h i s p r o g r a m a d d r e s s e s t h e o r y<br />

requirements; you must obtain practical skills<br />

i n t h e w o r k p l a c e t h r o u g h d a i l y o n - t h e - j o b<br />

t r a i n i n g . 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 />

pro gram , in add iti on to one o r t wo ye a rs of<br />

working experience with trained technicians,<br />

will qualify the student as a competent fire<br />

alarm technician.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1314 to<br />

leave a voice message for Jim Wilks,<br />

Program Manager, or email (preferred)<br />

jim.wilks@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete the following courses.<br />

RE035 Introduction to Fire Detection and<br />

Alarm 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 />

70 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


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 t h e C F A A O f f i c e , P . O . B o x 2 6 2 ,<br />

Markham, Ontario L3P 3J7 for registration as<br />

a 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 semester.<br />

PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC<br />

CONTROLLER CERTIFICATE<br />

(092)<br />

T h e P L C h a s b e c o m e t h e f u n d a m e n t a l<br />

com ponen t of all au tomati on system s t oday.<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 />

a u t o m a t e d e q u i p m e n t c o n t r o l l e d b y P L C s .<br />

P e r so n n e l w i t h t h e s k i ll s de v e l o pe d in t hi s<br />

p ro gr am w il l be n ee de d to d es ig n, p ro gr am<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 n s t a l l a t i o n s . T h i s p r o g r a m i s i n t e n d e d f o r<br />

individuals employed or seeking employment<br />

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

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 ( P L C )<br />

p r o g ra m me r T h e 4 c ou r se s i n t hi s p r og r am<br />

w i ll p ro v i d e t r a in i n g i n a l l a s p e ct s of PL C<br />

s y s t e m s . S i g n i f i c a n t t i m e w i l l b e s p e n t o n<br />

“ha nds-o n” exerc ises. As wel l, stude nts will<br />

u nd e rt a ke s e ve r al pr o je ct s o f a l a rg e r sc a le<br />

than traditional lab exercises.<br />

For technical information only on this<br />

program call (905)318-4295 mailbox No.<br />

1314 to leave a voice message for<br />

Jim Wilks, Program Manager, or email<br />

(preferred) jim.wilks@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A basic under standing of el ectrical circuitry,<br />

p a rt i c u la r l y c o nt r o l c i rc u i t s i s r e qu i r ed . To<br />

meet this requirement, applicants should have<br />

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

q u a l i f i c a t i o n s : 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 ,<br />

J o u r n e y m a n L i c e n s e , T e c h n i c a l D i p l o m a ,<br />

D e g r e e . T h o s e w i t h e q u i v a l e n t h a n d s - o n<br />

technical experience are also welcome.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you must successfully<br />

c o m p le t e th e f o l lo w in g c o u r s e s a n d a p p l y 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 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 ro g ra m mi n g i ns t ru c ti on s . P ar t ic ip a nt s w i ll<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 />

lab work will ensure that as much “hands-on”<br />

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: $256.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-10:00 FF Apr7 709536<br />

S2 13 TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr10 709537<br />

ELECTROTECHNOLOGY -<br />

Additional Courses<br />

PREPARATORY ELECTRONICS<br />

This DC Electronics course is recommended<br />

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

e l e c t r o n i c s c o u r s e . C o u r s e c o n t e n t w i l l<br />

include basic electronics terminology, use of<br />

basic test equipment and the building of small<br />

e lec tro nic p roj ect s. Th eor eti cal l ect ure s wil l<br />

be followed by practical labs.<br />

ER012 FEE: $201.20 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr9 709504<br />

SERVICING MICROCOMPUTERS<br />

This credit course will involve the selection,<br />

installation, upgrading and troubleshooting of<br />

m i c r o c o m p u t e r s y s t e m s a n d t h e i r s u b -<br />

c o m p o n e n t s . S t u d e n t s w i l l b e i n v o l v e 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 />

s of tw ar e fo r di sk d riv es , pr in te rs , mo ni to rs ,<br />

m i c e , C D - R O M s a n d F a x / M o d e m s f o r t h e<br />

IBM compatible family of micro computers.<br />

ER580 FEE: $120.72 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU/TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr8 709506<br />

S2 6 TU/TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr29 709507<br />

CONSUMER SYSTEMS<br />

TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES<br />

This course teaches a s tructured approach to<br />

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

circuits using a variety of test equipment. In<br />

the real world of consumer electronic troubleshooting,<br />

today’s technician is expected to be<br />

c o m p e t en t in t h e d i a gn o s i s o f a s t ag g e r i n g<br />

variety of electronic failures. This course will<br />

e m p h a s i z e a “ s y m p t o m ” i d e n t i f i c a t i o n<br />

approach to fault finding.<br />

ER581 FEE: $120.72 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO/WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709505<br />

INSTRUMENTATION<br />

PROGRAM<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> Ed ucation, Engin eering Tech nology<br />

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

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

de velop ing or upgrading their skills in this fie ld.<br />

For further information call John Anger,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2232 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2232 or email<br />

john.anger@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

ENGINEER ING TECHNOLOGY<br />

- COMPUTERS<br />

NOTE: 1. Printing costs will be charged to<br />

all printers. Printer access cards may be<br />

purchased in the Open Access area. 2. A<br />

technology enhancement fee has been<br />

approved for all computer courses and<br />

incorporated into the fee for all computer<br />

courses. 3. Students will require a 9 pin<br />

Microsoft compatible 2 button mouse for<br />

all courses with a lab component.<br />

Need help finding a job?<br />

Looking for a new<br />

career direction?<br />

Call Return to Wo r k<br />

S e rvices at (905) 575-2024<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE AN D<br />

I N F O R M ATION TECHNOLOGY<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 th e C o m p u t e r<br />

Science Certificates will have completed several<br />

of the c ou r se s ne ce s s ar y to gr a du a te f r om th e<br />

Co mp u te r S c ie n c e Di pl o ma p r o gr a ms . I f y o u<br />

have completed certificates and are interested in<br />

p r o c e e d in g t o t h e d i p lo ma l e v e l, c o n t a c t t h e<br />

Chair of the Computer Science and Information<br />

Technology Department to determine additional<br />

requirements. The curriculum for the Computer<br />

Science certificates is being revised and changes<br />

will be implemented over the next several years.<br />

T h e P r o g r a m o f S tu d i e s th a t w il l b e u s e d t o<br />

de te r min e c e r tif ica te r eq u ir em en ts will b e th e<br />

o ne i n e f f e ct th e ye a r t h a t y ou s ta r te d ta k in g<br />

your courses.<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

CO810 - Information Systems 1 Students<br />

should contact the Prior Learning Office<br />

at (905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or<br />

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

to make arrangements to write the exams.<br />

Assessment Fee: $97.92<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />

CERTIFICATE - LEVEL 1 (892)<br />

H e r e ’ s y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y t o l e a r n a b o u t<br />

microcomputers and several major application<br />

areas. Topics include microcomputer operating<br />

s y s t e m s a n d mi c r o c o m p u t e r h a r d w a r e ; t h e<br />

d i s c i p l i n e o f S o f t w a r e E n g i n e e r i n g ; t h e<br />

appl icat ion of t ools and metho ds t o pr oduce<br />

an d m a i nt a i n q u al i t y s o f t wa r e s ys t e m s; t he<br />

role of information technology in our personal<br />

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

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

inf orma tio n te chno log y. T he c omput er math<br />

c o u r s e c o v e r s n u m b e r s y s t e m s , B o o l e a n<br />

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 , a l g e b r a a n d<br />

graphing. NOTE: Individual courses are open<br />

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

certificate program or not. Refer to individual<br />

course descriptions for specific requirements.<br />

For further inf or mation please contact<br />

Dennis Angle, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2375 ext. 3310 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3310 or email<br />

dennis.angle@ mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate you must complete<br />

all of the courses in the program of studies. It<br />

is recommended that you begin with CO001.<br />

There are no prerequisites.<br />

CO001 Generic Computer Training 28 hrs<br />

CO710 WEB Languages & Tools 1 56 hrs<br />

CO812 Software Engineering 1 56 hrs<br />

CO814 Database Fundamentals 56 hrs<br />

CO910 Introduction To Networking 56 hrs<br />

MA170 Math 1 56 hrs<br />

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

a ssumptio n that many stude nts a lread y ha ve<br />

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

o p e ra tin g syste m, a n d th e Mic roso ft Offic e<br />

p r o d u c t s li st e d in e a c h c o u r se d e s c rip tio n .<br />

T h e re fo re o n t h e f irst d a y a ll stu d e n ts wi ll<br />

p a rt ic i p a t e in a n a ss e ss me n t t e st . S t u d e n t s<br />

who are not assessed at the required level for<br />

i n d iv id u a l m o d u le s w il l b e a b le to a c qu ir e<br />

the sk ills th ro ugh an in de pen de nt stud y lab ,<br />

with individual assistance. Additional<br />

information about this assessment may be<br />

found at the following WEB site:<br />

http://kelvin.mohawkc.on.ca/GCT_CE/<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 71


ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

GENERIC COMPUTER TRAINING<br />

T h i s i n d e p e n d e n t s t u d y c o u r s e c o n d u c t e d<br />

through the Generic Computer Training lab, is<br />

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

o v e rv i e w o f th e Wi n d o w s o p e ra t i n g sy st e m ,<br />

Mic ro so ft Wo rd a n d Mic ro soft E x c e l. To p ic s<br />

include managing files and folders, formatting a<br />

Word document, and creating and manipulating<br />

data, formulas and charts in Excel.<br />

CO001 FEE: $160.84 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO/WE 6:00-8:00 FF Apr14 709384<br />

COMPUTER SKILLS FOR COLLEGE<br />

T h i s i n d e p e n d e n t s t u d y c o u r s e c o n d u c t e d<br />

through the Generic Computer Training Lab,<br />

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

ove rview of the W in dows oper ating sy stem,<br />

M i c r o s o f t W o r d , M i c r o s o f t E x c e l a n d<br />

Microsoft Access.<br />

CO002 FEE: $231.26 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO/WE 6:00-8:00 FF Apr14 709998<br />

WEB LANGUAGES & TOOLS 1<br />

This course is designed to provide the student<br />

w it h a n ov e rv ie w o f th e H yp e rt e xt M ar k up<br />

Language (HTML) used to create Web pages.<br />

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

h y p e r t e x t l i n k s , f r a m e s , t a b l e s , f o r m s a n d<br />

styles. A project will be done in this course.<br />

CO710 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709441<br />

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 1<br />

Thi s c ours e la ys the fou ndati on for lear ning<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: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709419<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 />

d es i gn a n d im p l e m e n ta t i o n o f d a t a b a s es .<br />

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

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

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

v a l id a t i o n t e c h n i q u e s , d a ta re t r i e v a l a n d<br />

re po r ti ng te c hn i q ue s a n d t h ei r a pp li c at i o n<br />

t o t y p i c a l b u si n e s s p r o b l e m s . S t ru c t u r e d<br />

Q u e r y L a n g u a g e ( S Q L ) i s t h e s t a n d a r d<br />

la ng ua ge o f a m o de rn d a ta ba s e . Mic r o s of t<br />

A c c e s s a n d E x c e l a r e t h e p r i m a r y t o o l s<br />

us e d in th is co ur s e.<br />

CO814 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709425<br />

INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING<br />

In this cou rse stude nts are introd uced to the<br />

computer networking field. The features and<br />

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 n e t w o r k<br />

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

co vere d. Th e m ajo rity o f the le ctur e clas ses<br />

f oc u s on th e b a s i c p ri nc i pl es , c o nc ep t s an d<br />

t e r m i n ol o g y r e l at e d t o l o c a l a r e a n e tw o r k s<br />

an d wi de a rea net wo rk s. Th e ha nd s-o n la bs<br />

t e a c h s t u d e n t s h o w t o u s e a s t a n d a l o n e<br />

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

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

administration experience.<br />

CO910 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709416<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE -<br />

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING<br />

SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE<br />

(893)<br />

This Level 2 program provides students with a<br />

b a c k g r o u n d i n c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m i n g ,<br />

systems analysis and design and an opportunity<br />

t o develop perform ance skill s tai lored t o the<br />

current needs of industry. Topics may include<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 />

e n vi r on m e nt s ; th e de s ig n, d e ve l op m e nt a nd<br />

i m pl e m e nt a t i on o f i nt e r ac t i ve s of t w ar e ; t he<br />

p rin cip le d esi gn co ncer ns of G ra phic al U s er<br />

I n te r fa c es ( G U I ) ; d a ta f il e pr o ce s si n g i n an<br />

o b j e c t - o r i e n t e d p r og r a m m i n g e n v i r o n m e n t ;<br />

e ve n t- dr i ve n pr og r am m in g lo gi c . G r ad ua t 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 />

p r og ra m m i n g a n d/ or d at a ba s e g ro u ps , w o rk<br />

w it h several progra mmi ng la nguages, handle<br />

s y s t e m s a n a l y s i s a n d d e s i g n , a n d t h e<br />

systematic approach to software development.<br />

For f urt her informat ion please contact<br />

Dennis Angle, Program Manager at<br />

( 905) 575- 2375 ext. 3310 or<br />

( 519) 759- 7200 ext. 3310 or<br />

email dennis .angle@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

You must have c omple ted the Computer Science<br />

Level 1 Certificate or have the necessary course<br />

prerequisites to 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 , y o u m u s t<br />

successfully complete the 2 mandatory courses<br />

a n d a m in i mu m o f 3 o p ti o na l co u rs es , t he n<br />

apply in writing to the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Engineering Technology Department.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

CO822 Software Engineering 2 56 hrs<br />

CO823 Computer Environment 2 56 hrs<br />

Optional Courses:<br />

CO711 WEB Design & Development 1 56 hrs<br />

CO825 Enterprise Operating Systems 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 />

Students who have taken CO820 or CO836 or<br />

CO837 or CO857 prior to January, 2002 may<br />

still use these as optional courses.<br />

WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 1<br />

The first half of the course teaches students to<br />

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

solutions using JavaS cript. By the end of the<br />

course students w ill be able to construct their<br />

own custom scripts and implement and modify<br />

existing scripts. The second half of the course<br />

teaches an introduction to web site design and<br />

maintenance using Macromedia Dreamweaver.<br />

A dv a nc e d w e b si t e d es i g n u s i ng t e m p l a te s ,<br />

libraries and site management tools will also be<br />

covered. Prerequisite: CO710<br />

CO711 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709442<br />

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 2<br />

This course teaches the major principles and<br />

p ra ct ic es o f so ft wa re sp ec if ic at io ns , de si gn ,<br />

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

techniques and tools. Prerequisite: CO812.<br />

CO822 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709397<br />

COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT 2<br />

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

a n a l y s t ’ s c a r e e r a r e d i s c u s s e d a n d a n<br />

o ve rv ie w of the S yst em De vel op men t L ife<br />

C yc l e i s g iv e n f o r m o r e d e t ai l ed r e v i ew s<br />

w h i c h w i l l f o l l o w i n o t h e r c o u r s e s . A<br />

v arie t y of so f tw ar e too l s, in clu di ng C ASE<br />

so f tw ar e , w i l l b e u s e d t o p r od uc e q ua li t y<br />

assignment submissions.<br />

CO823 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709406<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 />

pr in ci p al ly O S/ 40 0 on a n et wo r ke d A S/ 4 00<br />

p l a t f o r m a n d U N I X o n a n e t w o r k e d I n t e l -<br />

based platform. Students will complete handso<br />

n l a b e xe r c i s e s o n a w e e kl y ba s i s t o he l p<br />

them understand concepts discussed in class.<br />

CO825 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709408<br />

OBJECT ORIENTED SYSTEMS<br />

Object oriented analysis and design concepts<br />

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

E n v i ro n m e n t 2 a r e a p p li e d i n a n u m b e r o f<br />

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

application work will also require the use of a<br />

C o m p u t e r A i d e d S o f t w a r e E n g i n e e r i n g<br />

(CASE) tool. Prerequisite: CO823.<br />

CO835 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709411<br />

ADVANCED 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 />

prog rammin g te chniq ues under W indo ws 95<br />

u s i n g V i s u a l B a s i c . S t 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: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709413<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE<br />

(058)<br />

This program provides the opportunity for<br />

specialization in state-of-the art technology -<br />

either Networking Systems or WEB<br />

Technologies. The Networking Systems focuses<br />

on installing, configuring and troubleshooting<br />

microcomputers and their peripherals. You will<br />

learn to install LAN/WAN hardware and<br />

operating systems, and perform backups on file<br />

servers. LAN performance and network security<br />

are also covered. CO911, CO912, CO913, and<br />

CO938 are recommended if you intend to<br />

specialize in Networking Systems. In WEB<br />

Technologies, you will focus on the web as a<br />

business tool for e-commerce: business to<br />

business and business to consumer. You will<br />

study all aspects of web clients and web servers<br />

including setup and maintenance, and work in<br />

UNIX and Windows environments. CO711,<br />

CO712, CO720 and CO724 are recommended<br />

for students specializing 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 />

dennis.angle@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

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Admission Requirements<br />

Y o u m u s t h a v e c o m p l e t e d t h e C o m p u t e r<br />

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 h a v e t h e<br />

n e c e s s a r y c o u r s e p r e r e q u i s i t e s t o w o r k o n<br />

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 , y o u 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 f o u r ( 4 ) o f t h e<br />

f ol l o wi n g c ou r se s , t he n a p pl y i n w r it i ng 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 Department.<br />

CO822 Software Engineering 2 56 hrs<br />

CO911 Introduction to UNIX 56 hrs<br />

CO912 TCP/IP Protocol Analysis 56 hrs<br />

CO913 P.C. Hardware 56 hrs<br />

CO938 Microsoft Server Administration 56 hrs<br />

CO711 WEB Design & Development 1 56 hrs<br />

CO712 WEB Programming 1 56 hrs<br />

CO720 WEB Site Platforms 1 56 hrs<br />

CO724 Data Platforms 56 hrs<br />

CO822 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 2<br />

R e f e r t o C o m p u t e r S c i e n c e - S o f t w a r e<br />

Engineering Specialist Certificate<br />

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 o p i c s i n c l u d e U N I X c o m m a n d s, s t a n d ar d<br />

U N I X t o o l s i n c l u d i n g 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 />

execution, Environment variable, UNIX login<br />

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

Bourne Shell. Prerequisite: CO910<br />

CO911 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709426<br />

TCP/IP PROTOCOL ANALYSIS<br />

This course develops the theory and hands-on<br />

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 />

Microsoft network and workstation Operating<br />

S y s t e m s . T o p i c s i n c l u d e O S I , T C P / I P<br />

protocol suite, LAN to LAN internetworking.<br />

Prerequisite: CO910<br />

CO912 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709429<br />

PC HARDWARE<br />

T h i s c ou r se i s o n i nt e rn al de s kt op s y st em<br />

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

h a r d w a r e a n d s o f t w a r e . S t u d e n t s s h o u l d<br />

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

a pp ropr i at e t h e i ns ta l lat io n p ro ce du res a n d<br />

c o n f i g u r a t i o n f o r S y s t e m b o a r d s , R A M ,<br />

flo pp y dr i ve s, ha r d dr ive s a nd I O de vic es .<br />

S t u d e n t s s h o u l d b e a b l e t o d e m o n s t r a t e<br />

t r o u b l e - s h o o t i n g s k i l l s i n t h e p r a c t i c a l<br />

h an ds- on comp onen ts o f t he c our se.<br />

CO913 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709844<br />

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 l t i - d o m a i n W i n d o w s n e t w o r k . S t u d e n 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: CO910<br />

CO938 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709443<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE &<br />

INFORMATION<br />

TECHNOLOGY -<br />

OTHER COURSES<br />

LINUX ADMINISTRATION<br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l c o v e r c o n f i g u r i n g<br />

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

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

s e c u r i t y i s s u e s , e n a b l i n g v a r i o u s n e t w o r k<br />

services and managing the myriad collection<br />

of configuration files that make up the core of<br />

a Linux System. Prerequisite: CO911<br />

CO939 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709440<br />

SCRIPT PROGRAMMING<br />

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

should be able to establish a solid foundation in<br />

problem solving and script programming on the<br />

UNIX platform. PERL is the language that will<br />

be used to develop these skills. On completion<br />

o f th e c o u r se s tu d e n t s sh o u ld b e a b l e t o u se<br />

P E RL to h e lp solv e ty pic a l p ro ble ms su c h a s<br />

a u t o m a t in g re p e t i ti v e t a s k s o r a n a l y z i n g l o g<br />

files. Prerequisites: CO812 & CO911<br />

CO954 FEE: $293.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709843<br />

ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY<br />

CERTIFICATE (900)<br />

K e e p i n g u p t o d a t e w i t h c o m p u t e r<br />

technology is a real challenge. This program<br />

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

s e ri es o f c ou r se s i n em e rg i ng t e ch no l og ie s .<br />

W i t h i t s f o c u s o n i n n o v a t i o n a n d h i g h<br />

demand technologies, the program of studies<br />

changes frequently. This certificate offers an<br />

e x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y t o e n h a n c e y o u r<br />

competitive edge!<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1669 to leave a<br />

message for Martin Jones,<br />

Program Manager or<br />

email martin.jones@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

O SSD and MA170 or equi vale nt exp erien ce<br />

of Windows 95/98.<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 , y o u 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 1 8 0 h o u r s o f 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 />

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 />

You will require a 9-pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all courses<br />

with a lab component.<br />

Watch for our<br />

Fall <strong>2003</strong> catalogue!<br />

Available in print on August 11<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

UNIX SYSTEM V/386<br />

This lecture/labo ratory course i ntroduces the<br />

functions, features and applications of UNIX<br />

Op e r a t in g Sy s t e m . T h e t o pi c s c o v e re d ar e :<br />

w o r k s t a t i o n t e c h n o l o g y , U N I X b a s i c s ,<br />

installation, UNIX commands, file systems &<br />

m a n a g e m e n t , s y s t e m u t i l i t i e s , s h e l l<br />

p r o g r a m m i n g a n d r e a l - t i m e U N I X .<br />

Prerequisite: PEN13 or equivalent.<br />

PEN74 FEE: $246.35 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr22 709799<br />

DESKTOP PUBLISHING<br />

Ste rli ng Edu cat ion Ce ntr e i s pro vid ing no nc<br />

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

Mo ha w k Co l le ge . S tu de n ts m ust r eg i st er a t<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e , b u t a t t e n d c l a s s e s a t<br />

St e r l in g Ed u c at i o n C e n tr e 4 6 0 M a i n S t re e t<br />

E a s t , S u i t e 1 0 2 ( b e t w e e n V i c t o r i a a n d<br />

Wentworth) in Hamilton.<br />

For further information please call<br />

Sterling <strong>Education</strong> Centre at<br />

(905)545-6363. For registration<br />

information please call (905)385-HAWK<br />

(4295) learn@sterlinged.com<br />

No courses offered this semester.<br />

MICROCOMPUTER AIDED<br />

DESIGN CERTIFICATE (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 />

D e s i g n ( C A D ) c o n t i n u e t o e x p a n d . U s i n g<br />

A u t o C A D R e l e a s e 2 0 0 2 , y o u w i l l l e a r n t o<br />

cr e a t e t w o d i m e n s i o na l d r a w i n g s an d t h r e e<br />

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

c u s t o m i z e d C A D e n v i r o n m e n t s . M a n y<br />

program graduate s assum e leadership roles in<br />

introducing CAD at their place of employment.<br />

All program inquiries should be directed<br />

to (905)575-2203 or (519)759-7200 ext.<br />

2203. For technical information only on<br />

this program, contact Denise Serafin,<br />

Program Manager, at (905)318-4295<br />

mailbox 1357 or email<br />

denise.serafin@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Students with no previous computer<br />

knowledge or knowledge of Windows 95<br />

should take BW001-Workshop for Windows<br />

or CO001-Generic Computer Training prior to<br />

taking courses within this program. Drafting<br />

knowledge is strongly recommended.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete 4 mandatory courses,<br />

plus 2 optional courses and apply in writing<br />

to the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Engineering<br />

Technology Department.<br />

Mandatory Courses:<br />

CAD06 Introduction to Microcomputer CAD 45 hrs<br />

CAD11 3D Microcomputer CAD and Interfacing 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 (MSN01 &<br />

MSN02) are equivalent to CAD06 -<br />

Introduction to Microcomputer CAD.<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

Contact the Prior Learning Office at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3298 for assessment fee and challenge<br />

exam information<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 t r o d u c e d t o t h e C o m p u t e r A i d e d D e s i g n<br />

s of t wa re k n ow n a s Au t oC A D. S o me o f 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 />

d im en si on in g, l ay er s an d li ne ty pe s an d te xt<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: $246.35 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO/TH 6:00-9:30 SC Apr14 709291<br />

S2 13 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 FF Apr15 709340<br />

S3 6 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Apr12 709351<br />

S4 15 TU 7:00-10:00 BF Apr22 709275<br />

3D MICROCOMPUTER CAD<br />

& INTERFACING<br />

In this required course students will produce<br />

3 D m o d e l s i n A u t o C A D i n<br />

A r c h i t e c t u r a l / M e c h a n i c a l / C i v i l o r o t h e r<br />

di sci plin es. B oth wi re fra me and so lid s w ill<br />

b e c o v e r e d . P r e r e q u i s i t e : C A D 0 6 a n d<br />

C A D 1 5 . ( S T U D E N T S R E Q U I R E D T O<br />

SUPPLY THEIR OWN MOUSE).<br />

CAD11 FEE: $246.35 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU/TH 6:30-10:00 FF Apr15 709341<br />

S2 6 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Jul19 709368<br />

MICROCOMPUTER CAD<br />

(MENUS & MANAGEMENT)<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 />

a d v a n c e d A u t o C A D t o p i c s i n c l u d i n g t h e<br />

cr eation of drawin g temp late f iles, c ustomizing<br />

A u t o C A D u s i n g p r e f e r e n c e s , e x t e r n a l<br />

ref er ences, grouping, custom linetypes and hatch<br />

patterns, blocks and block attr ibutes, automating<br />

AutoCAD usin g sc ript f iles and the creation of<br />

c u s t o m m e n u s a n d t o o l b a r s . P r e r e q u i s i t e :<br />

CAD06 and CAD15. (STUDENTS REQUI RE D<br />

TO SUPPLY THEIR OWN MOUSE)<br />

CAD12 FEE: $246.35 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO/WE 6:00-9:30 FF Apr14 709288<br />

S2 6 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Jun14 709366<br />

ADVANCED 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 pa ce a pp li c at i on s, a dv an c ed di m e ns i on i ng ,<br />

implied polar snaps, and Internet applications<br />

pertaining to A utoCA D. P rerequisite: CA D06<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: $246.35 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 FF Jun3 709343<br />

S2 13 MO/TH 6:00-9:30 SC Jun9 709297<br />

S3 6 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF May24 709364<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 i ll s i n t h e p r e p a r a ti o n o f t w o - d i m e n s i o n a l<br />

a rc hitec tur al dr a win gs . This is a p ro jec t- b as ed<br />

course in which both residential and commercial<br />

drawings will be prepared. Prerequisite: CAD06<br />

a n d C A D 1 5 . ( S T U D E N T S R E Q U I R E D T O<br />

SUPPLY THEIR OWN MOUSE)<br />

CAD20 FEE: $246.35 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 FF Jun3 709345<br />

MICROSTATION<br />

M i c r o S t a t i o n ( R e l e a s e V 8 ) i s a p o w e r f u l<br />

g e n e ra l p u rp o s e C AD so ftw a r e p ro g r a m t h a t<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 />

operating systems. MicroStation, (from Bentley<br />

Systems) offers a full complement of software<br />

applications for the Architectural, Engineering,<br />

C o n s t r u c t i o n ( A E C ) , M a p p i n g / G I S , C i v i l<br />

Engineering, and many other disciplines. Users<br />

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

Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario Hydro, Dofasco,<br />

S t e l c o , a r e a P U C s a n d m a n y o t h e r s w i t h<br />

MicroStation as their primary CAD design tool.<br />

T h e re i s a lso a d e m a n d fo r “ b il in g u a l” C A D<br />

o p e ra to r s w ith k n o wl e d g e o f b o t h A u to C A D<br />

and MicroStation. All program courses are very<br />

“hands-on”, but you will benefit from drawing<br />

practice outside class. Lab open-access time is<br />

available for this purpose. To attain reasonable<br />

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

complete 2D - Levels 1 and 2. Note the backt<br />

o - b a c k s e q u e n c i n g o f t h e s e s e v e n w e e k<br />

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

s e m e s t e r . Y o u r i n s t r u c t o r w i l l p r o v i d e<br />

information on textbook requirements.<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 />

peter.mann@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

T h e s e c o u r s e s a r e a l s o a v a i l a b l e t h r o u g h<br />

OntarioLearn.<br />

You 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 he M i cr o St a t i o n L ev e l 1 co ur s e t e ac he s n ew<br />

users a selection of basic MicroStation commands<br />

and tool s f or t he cre ati on and edi ti ng of de si gn<br />

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

introduced: basic concepts, view window controls,<br />

2D tools, tentative points, precision input, levels,<br />

b a s i c t e x t i n p u t a n d d i m e n s i o n i n g . T e x t b o o k<br />

available from instructor at an additional cost.<br />

MSN01 FEE: $242.48 ☎<br />

S1 7 TU 6:30-10:00 FF Apr22 709535<br />

SoftSkills Certification<br />

T he SoftSkills Certification Centre is pleased to<br />

offer a variety of certification exams and testing<br />

services to our students, staff and clients within<br />

the community.<br />

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

facilities for the Microsoft(R) Office Specialist<br />

C er tific ation ( f or m er ly Mic ros oft Off ice Use r<br />

S p e ci a l i s t ) of f e r e d by Mi c r os of t ( R ) a n d th e<br />

IC3(Internet and Computing Core Certification)<br />

exams offered by Certiport. Although the Centre<br />

does not of fer cour ses, candidates may update<br />

their skills thr ough <strong>Mohawk</strong>'s <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> of ferings. For mor e information on<br />

CE courses, call 905-575-2666 or visit the web<br />

site at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

T he Centre a lso provi des proc toring se rvice s for<br />

t h o se wh o a r e c o mpl e t i n g t e s t s, e x a ms, a n d/ o r<br />

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

a ssessmen ts, a l te rna ti ve del iv er y edu ca ti on, a nd<br />

professional accreditation purposes.<br />

For more information visit our web site at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/business/SoftSkills<br />

phone 905-575-2219 or<br />

email SoftSkills@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

MICROCOMPUTER<br />

ENGINEERING HARDWARE<br />

CERTIFICATE (899)<br />

Why not enhance your career opportunities by<br />

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

eq u ipm en t fro m a n e n gin e erin g en v iron me n t?<br />

He re ’s y ou r o p p ortu n ity f o r a le ad e rsh ip ro le<br />

i n t e g r a t i n g m i c r o c o m p u t e r e q u i p m e n t w i t h<br />

oth er p erip he ra l d e vic es. De v elo pm en t of th is<br />

unique skill set often leads to new position(s) of<br />

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

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

microcomputer engineering concepts, operating<br />

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

p r o g r a m m i n g t o f a c i l i t a t 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 Martin Jones,<br />

Program Manager, or email<br />

martin.jones@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Basi c E lect ric ity cou rse. OS SD and MA1 70<br />

or equivalent experience of Windows 95/98.<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 , y o u 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 1 8 0 h o u r s o f 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 />

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 />

You will require a 9 pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all courses<br />

with a lab component.<br />

MICROCOMPUTER CONCEPTS<br />

FOR 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 n t r o d u c e s m i c r o c o m p u t e r c o n c e p t s , D O S ,<br />

data file handling, and programming concepts<br />

using an IBM compatible PC and the BASIC<br />

Language. Prerequisite: OSSD or equivalent<br />

PEN13 FEE: $246.35 ☎<br />

S1 15 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr23 709806<br />

MICROCOMPUTER<br />

ENGINEERING SOFTWARE<br />

CERTIFICATE (898)<br />

Here’s another opportunity to enhance career<br />

pot ent ial , p ers ona l effi cie ncy , and cr eat ivi ty<br />

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

engi neeri ng profe ssio n. Knowl edge of sta teof-the<br />

art microcomputer software will allow<br />

you to assume a leadership role in integrating<br />

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

pos iti on(s ) of res pon sibi lit y. Pro gra m t opi cs<br />

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

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 />

microcomputer engineering software.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1669 to<br />

leave a message for Martin Jones,<br />

Program Manager, or email<br />

martin.jones@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

74 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


Admission Requirements<br />

OSS D an d MA 170 or equiva lent exper ience<br />

of Windows 95/98.<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 , y o u 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 1 8 0 h o u r s o f 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 PCs; The SQL 45 hrs<br />

PEN13 MICROCOMPUTER CONCEPTS<br />

FOR ENGINEERING<br />

PEN19 C LANGUAGE 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 />

You will require a 9 pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all courses<br />

with a lab component.<br />

VISUAL BASIC 1 FOR WINDOWS<br />

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

VISUAL BASIC programming techniques in<br />

Mic rosoft Win dows 95 envir onmen t. T opics<br />

covered are Visual Basic and Windows, user<br />

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

applications. Prerequisite: PEN78.<br />

PEN02 FEE: $246.35 ☎<br />

S1 15 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr23 709803<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 e c e s s a r y b a c k g r o u n d a n d i n t r o d u c t i o n t o<br />

microcomputer networking. This program will<br />

b e o f i n t e r e s t t o t h o s e w h o w o r k i n a n<br />

environment that fosters a Local Area Network<br />

and wish to understand the concepts of how a<br />

network handles data, and shares hardware and<br />

softw are resources. T he introductory program<br />

familiarizes students with data communications<br />

a n d n e t w o r k i n g e s s e n t i a l s , T C P / I P a n d<br />

n e t w o r k i ng , W i n d ow s N T W o r ks t a t i o n a n d<br />

S e r v e r o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m f o r n e t w o r k<br />

applications, and the UNIX operating system in<br />

a net w or king e nvi ronm e nt. F or per son s w ho<br />

wish to pursue a career as Network Supervisor,<br />

or Network Manager, the program provides the<br />

preparatory studies for the Level 2 program. The<br />

s of tw a re re so ur ce s us ed i n t hi s p ro gra m ar e<br />

Windows NT Workstation and Server V ersion<br />

4, Windows 95/98, SCO UNIX, and NetWare 5.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Sabu Joseph, Program Manager,<br />

at (905)575-2375 ext. 3172 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3172 or<br />

email sabu.joseph@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

OSSD and MA170 or equivalent. Experience<br />

with Windows 95/98.<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 , y o u m u s t<br />

s uc c essf ull y c omp let e t he fol lowi ng cou rse s<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 />

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

and Interconnections 45 hours<br />

PEN27 CCNA 1 60 hours<br />

PEN74* UNIX System V/386 45 hours<br />

* Refer to Advan ced Technol ogy Certifi cate<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 />

Note: CCNA 1 (PEN27) is equivalent to PEN17<br />

You will require a 9 pin Microsoft<br />

compatible 2 button mouse for all courses<br />

with a lab component.<br />

PC NETWORKING - LEVEL 2<br />

(066)<br />

The PC Network Certificate Program - Level 2<br />

b u i l d s o n t h e L e v e l 1 s t u d y b y f e a t u r i n g<br />

a dd ition al ne two rk ing a pp lic atio ns an d spec ial<br />

topics. Software resources used in this program<br />

i n c lu d e W i n d o w s N T S e r v e r , W e b S e r v e r s ,<br />

S y st e m s M a n a g e m e n t S e rv e r , P ro x y S e r v e r ,<br />

W i n d o w s 9 5 / 9 8 , S C O U N I X , L I N U X a n d<br />

NetWare 5. In addition, the following hardware<br />

re sou rce s a re in tro d uc e d fo r d e mo nstratio n or<br />

f o r h a n d s - o n u s e b y s t u d e n t s : p r i n t s e r v e s ,<br />

s w i t c h e s , b r i d g e s , a n d r o u t e r s . C I S C O a n d<br />

NORTEL Internetworking switches and routers<br />

are used in different courses.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Sabu Joseph, Program Manager,<br />

at (905)575-2375 ext. 3172 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3172 or<br />

email sabu.joseph@mohawkcollege.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 , y o u m u s t<br />

s ucc essf ull y c omp let e t he fol lowi ng cou rse s<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> Engineering Technology Office.<br />

PEN25 Advanced UNIX/LINUX 45 hours<br />

PEN29 CCNA 2 60 hours<br />

PEN28 CCNA 3 60 hours<br />

PEN30 CNNA 4 60 hours<br />

CCNA 2<br />

T his co urse wi ll cov er the fol low ing to pics :<br />

T C P / I P , r o u t i n g , r o u t e r s t a r t u p a n d s e t u p<br />

c o n f i g u r a t i o n , C I S C O I O S s o f t w a r e , I P<br />

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

network management. Prerequisite: PEN27<br />

PEN29 FEE: $310.25 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU/TH 6:00-10:00 FF Apr22 709335<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<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 />

Semester 3 course, provides students with the<br />

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

configure and support a LAN using switches<br />

a n d r o u t e r s . M a i n t o p i c s c o v e 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 />

protocols: IGRP, access control lists (ACLs),<br />

N o v e l l I P X , n e t w o r k m a n a g e m e n t .<br />

Prerequisite: CCNA 2 (PEN29)<br />

PEN28 FEE: $310.25 ☎<br />

S1 15 MO/WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr21 709332<br />

FIRE SER VICES<br />

FIRE SAFETY CERTIFICATE<br />

(853)<br />

Th i s p ro g ra m , o ff e re d i n co -o p er a ti o n w it 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 />

(CF SA) , i s o pen to an yon e i nte res ted in fi re<br />

p re v e n t i o n a n d s a f e ty . I t s h ou l d e s p e ci a l l 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 />

insurance adjusters, and anyone with<br />

responsibility for fire safety in commercial<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 email gary.sachs@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

There are no specific academic requirements<br />

for this program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain a credit in each course, you must<br />

attend a minimum of 10 of the 13 sessions<br />

and pass the examination administered on the<br />

final night of class. To receive the Certificate,<br />

you must successfully complete the following<br />

courses and apply in writing to the<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Engineering<br />

Technology Office. Note: FT100 is a<br />

prerequisite for the 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 Systems<br />

39 hours<br />

FT106 Fire Safety 6 - Process and Protection<br />

39 hours<br />

No courses offered this semester.<br />

Need help entering<br />

the workforc e ?<br />

Call the <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Employment Assessment Centre<br />

at (519)770-4765.<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT,<br />

MECHANICAL & MATERIALS<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY<br />

( B Tech) IN MANUFA C T U R I N G<br />

TECH NO LO GY<br />

A joint McMa ster University - <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

P r o g r a m M c M a s t e r U n iv e r si ty a n d M o h a w k<br />

<strong>College</strong> have developed this uniqu e program to<br />

offer <strong>College</strong> gradu ates the opportunity to earn a<br />

Bachelor Degree in Ma nufacturing Tec hnolog y.<br />

T he p ro gr a m is d e sig n e d fo r in di vid u a ls wh o<br />

h a v e 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 />

Eng in eering Tec hno lo gy or re la te d disciplines,<br />

as well as for th ose who have a nu mbe r of yea rs<br />

o f wo r k e xp erie nc e a nd wish to u pg ra d e the ir<br />

edu cation for current positions o r for c hanging<br />

career path s.<br />

To receive an application package or<br />

additional information please contact:<br />

Mrs. Shirley Verhage, McMaster<br />

University, (905)525-9140 ext. 27013 or<br />

email verhage@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

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

m i n i m u m o f a t h r e e - y e a r 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 D i p l o m a , o r i t s<br />

equivalent. Applicants may be interviewed by<br />

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

appropriate. Enrolment is limited.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o g r a d u a t e f r o m t h e p r o g r a m , y o u m u s t<br />

s u c c e s s f u ll y c o mp l e te s e v e n te e n c o u r s e s . Al l<br />

courses will run in late afternoon or early 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 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<br />

Quality Control<br />

CNC PROGRAMMING<br />

(INCLUDING CAD/CAM) (070)<br />

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

em pl o ym en t e xp er i en ce in m ach i ni ng , de vel o p<br />

skil ls in basic mi crocomputer operati on, manual<br />

CNC programming and CAD/CAM programming.<br />

Th es e co nc e pt s w i l l b e t a ug ht u s i ng PC - b as e d<br />

Master CAM. The basic CNC programming course<br />

w i l l a l s o 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 />

geometry and trigonometry.<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 bob.gillan@mohawkcollege.ca or<br />

godfrey.nicholson@mohawkcollege.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 />

M a t h e m a t i c s a n d i n t e r p r e t e n g i n e e r i n g<br />

d rawing s. S ince basic mac hinin g pa ramete rs<br />

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

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 a l s o h a v e<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 />

conventional machine tools such as turning or<br />

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 , y o u m u s t<br />

s ucc essf ull y c omp let e t he fol lowi ng cou rse s<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> 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 AND<br />

EYEWEAR IS REQUIRED FOR ALL<br />

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 t i l i z e s M a s te r C A M s o f t w a r e . P a r t i c i p a n t s<br />

w i ll b e i nt r od uc e d to M a st er C AM m i ll a n d<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 t s w i t h t h e f u n d a m e n t a l k n o w l e d g e<br />

necessary to use MasterCAM efficiently. This<br />

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

l e a r n i n g e n v i r o n me n t a t a s e l f - p a c e d r a t e .<br />

K n o w l e d g e o f DO S a n d W i n d o w s h e l p f u l .<br />

Prerequisite: RE811.<br />

RE455 FEE: $310.25 ☎<br />

S1 15 MO 6:00-10:00 BF Apr7 709277<br />

CAD/CAM ADVANCED 3D<br />

This hands on PC based course is designed to<br />

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

g e n e r a t e 3 D i m e n s i o n a l w i r e f r a m e m o d e l s<br />

a nd mult i s urfa ce tool pa th gene rati on. Thi s<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 />

PROVI DE THEIR OWN MOUSE AND 3.5<br />

(2HD) DISK. Prerequisite: RE455.<br />

RE456 FEE: $310.25 ☎<br />

S1 15 MO 6:00-10:00 SC Apr21 709400<br />

CNC PROGRAMMING - BASIC<br />

T h e c o u r s e c o v er s an i n tr o d u c t io n t o C N C<br />

programming, including related mathematics,<br />

standard code, and machine tool set-up for 2<br />

1 / 2 a x e s m i l l i n g a n d 2 a x e s t u r n i n g .<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 />

RE810 FEE: $290.25 ☎<br />

S1 20 TU/TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr15 709278<br />

CNC PROGRAMMING -<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

This hands on course covers more advanced<br />

p r o g r a m m i n g s e q u e n c e s , i n c l u d i n g c a n n ed<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: $310.25 ☎<br />

S1 20 TU/TH 7:00-10:00 SC Apr8 709404<br />

DIE DESIGN CERTIFICATE<br />

(851)<br />

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

cur re ntl y or re ce ntl y emp lo yed i n th e m et al<br />

working trades, focuses on die design<br />

principles, processes and methods.<br />

For further information on this<br />

program contact Henry Brink,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2506 or<br />

email henry.brink@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 12 and several<br />

years experience as tool makers, machinists,<br />

die makers, tool designers, or mechanical<br />

designers working in the special machinery<br />

field. They should also have completed at<br />

least an Introduction to CAD program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

as sequenced and apply in writing to the<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Engineering<br />

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 and<br />

Stripping Tonnage. Prerequisite Grade 12 or<br />

permission of Department.<br />

RE253 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr9 709179<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: $170.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709180<br />

BENDING DIES<br />

This course focuses on Design Considerations<br />

for Bending Dies. Topics include Metal Flow,<br />

Bending Moments, Bending Allowances,<br />

Gauging for Bending Dies and Brake Dies.<br />

Prerequisite: RE254.<br />

RE255 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709181<br />

CAM OPERATED DIES<br />

This course covers the design aspects of Cam<br />

Operated Dies. Topics covered include Types<br />

of Cam Action Dies, Forces Involved, Cam<br />

Piercing Dies, and Stripping Action on Cam<br />

Dies. Prerequisite: RE255.<br />

RE256 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709182<br />

DEEP DRAW DIES<br />

Students will consider the design aspects of<br />

Deep Draw Dies. Topics include Metal Flow,<br />

Types of Drawing Dies, Stripping Action of<br />

Draw Dies, Drawing of Metal and Redrawing<br />

Steps. Prerequisite: RE256.<br />

RE257 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709183<br />

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BLANK, DRAW & TRIM DIES<br />

T h is c o u r s e c o v e r s d e s ig n c o n s i d e r a ti o n s f o r<br />

B l a n k , D r a w a n d T r im D i e s T o p i c s c o v e r e d<br />

include Deep Draw Steels, Deep Draw Problems<br />

and Solutions, Blank and Dra w Dies, Calculation<br />

of Bla nk Dev elo pme nt and Gr aphic Method of<br />

Blank Development. Prerequisite: RE257.<br />

RE258 FEE: $170.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 7:00-10:00 SC Apr16 709184<br />

FLUID POWER CERTIFICATE<br />

(847)<br />

This program i s intended f or individuals employed<br />

in fluid power related occupations who must work<br />

with systems from a practical standpoint, but who<br />

have l it tl e or no f ormal tr aini ng in f lui d pow er.<br />

T h e p r o gr a m e m p ha s i ze s p r a c t i c a l ` h an d s - o n’<br />

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

c om po ne n t s / s ys t e m s, t r o ub l es h oo t i n g m e t ho ds<br />

and electronic/ electrical control for fluid power.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)318-4295 mailbox 1458<br />

to leave a message for Dale Linton,<br />

Program Manager.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

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

experience with fluid power systems.<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 , y o u m u s t<br />

su cces sfu lly co mpl ete th e f oll owin g cour ses<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 />

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

Fluid 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 />

Note: LUB05 is equivalent to MF100.<br />

HYDRAULIC TROUBLESHOOTING<br />

Stu de n ts tak ing this c o ur s e will be c a pa ble o f<br />

tr ouble shooting a Hydraulic system in a logical<br />

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

importance of safety requirements and warranty<br />

considerations. You will learn a logica l, ste p by<br />

step approach to tr oubleshooting using hydr aulic<br />

system schematics. Prer equisite: M F101.<br />

MF102 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO/WE 6:00-9:15 SC Apr14 709569<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 />

complet ion of this course t he studen t shoul d<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 e c o rd i n g a n d t r o u b l e s ho o t i n g o f e l e c t r i c al<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: $256.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-10:00 SC Apr10 709570<br />

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />

TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA<br />

P l ea s e n o te t h a t g ra d ua t es of th e I n du s t ri a l<br />

E n g i n e e r i n g L e v e l I a n d L e v e l I I , a n d t h e<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 />

I n du s tr i al En g in e er i ng T e ch n ic i an Di p lo m a<br />

program. If you have completed one of these<br />

programs and are interested in proceeding to<br />

t h e d i p lo m a l e v el , co n t a ct th e Ch a i r o f t h e<br />

I n d u s t r i a l E n g i n e e r i n g a n d 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 D e p a r t m e n t t o<br />

determine additional requirements.<br />

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />

CERTIFICATE - 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 />

individuals working in Industrial Engineering<br />

who wish to obtain a Certificate in the field.<br />

Typi cally indiv iduals emplo yed in first l evel<br />

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

t im e- an d- mot io n st ud ie s to s ug ges t ch an ge s<br />

to reduce physical effort and increase safety;<br />

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

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 c o n t r o l<br />

testing for finished products and components;<br />

t he y a ls o ma ke r e co mm en da ti o ns i nv ol v in g<br />

t i m e - s t u d y a n d p a r t i c i p a t e i n v a r i o u s<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 />

reuben.hauser@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require a minimum of grade 12 or<br />

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 , y o u m u s t<br />

s ucc essf ull y c omp let e t he fol lowi ng cou rse s<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> 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 />

NOTE:<br />

Some Saturday sessions may be required.<br />

MANAGEMENT OF<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES<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 />

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

m od er n b us ine ss o r ga niza t io n. Th e s tu dent<br />

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

a n d t h e u t i l i z a t i o n o f h um a n s ki l ls i n t h e<br />

w or k env ir onm e nt .<br />

IM337 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr8 709248<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />

CERTIFICATE - LEVEL 2<br />

(081)<br />

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

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

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

scheduling, inventory control, production costs<br />

and methods analysis w ith specialty st udy i n<br />

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

specialized program options include production<br />

sim ulation, maintenanc e, M RP , and com puter<br />

appli cati ons t o qual ity assur ance. A ddit ional<br />

program options will be added to keep pace<br />

with the developing technologies.<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 />

reuben.hauser@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require the Industrial<br />

Engineering Certificate - Level 1, (or its<br />

equivalent) or permission from the Program<br />

Manager to enroll.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Level 2 certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete 3 required courses and<br />

4 optional courses, and apply in writing to the<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Engineering<br />

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. 45 hrs<br />

XXXXX Optional Course - TBA<br />

NOTE:<br />

Some Saturday sessions may be required.<br />

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-<br />

OTHER<br />

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES<br />

This course introduces the student to a wide<br />

range of manufacturing processes for metallic<br />

and non-metallic materials. It covers casting,<br />

moulding extrusion, powder metallurgy,<br />

forging, and manufacture of plastics. Course<br />

credited to Level 2 Program. NOTE: Some<br />

Saturday sessions may be required.<br />

MC338 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 6:00-10:00 FF Apr9 709247<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

INDUSTRIAL LUBRICATION<br />

CERTIFICATE (064)<br />

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

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

c om p l ex w it h t h e d ev e l op m e nt of di f fe r en t<br />

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

l u b r i c a t i o n s p e c i a l i s t ’ s p r i m a r y r o l e i s t o<br />

ensure smooth running of industrial plant or<br />

p ro d u c ti o n e q ui p m e nt w it h e f f ic i en t us e o f<br />

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

practices avoid costly breakdowns, accelerate<br />

pro duct ion, and re duce co sts. Th is prog ram,<br />

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

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

L u b r ic a t i o n E n g i n e er s ( S T LE ) , i s i n t en d e d<br />

f o r 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<br />

i n d u s t r y w i t h s o m e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r<br />

l u b r i c a t i o n , 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 i n d u s t r i a l l u b r i c a t i o n .<br />

Applicants who complete the program should<br />

b e p re p ar e d t o w r it e t he ST L E L u b ri ca t io n<br />

Specialist Certification Examination.<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 p p l i c a n t s p r e f e r a b l y s h o u l d h a v e<br />

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

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

e x p e r i e n c e . S e c o n d a r y s c h o o l b a c k g r o u n d<br />

w i t h c h e m i s t r y , p h y s i c s a n d m a t h e m a t i c s<br />

would be an asset.<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 , y o u m u s t<br />

su cces sfu lly co mpl ete th e f oll owin g cour ses<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 />

E d uc a t i o n E n gi n e e r in g Te c h n o lo g y O f f i c e.<br />

Candidates who wish to write the Lubrication<br />

Specialist Certification Examination of STLE<br />

must apply directly to the Society, however,<br />

t h e C o l l e g e w i l l p r o v i d e i n f o r m a t i o n ,<br />

application forms and a schedule of dates and<br />

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<br />

Working Fluids 45 hrs<br />

RE044 Power Transmission 39 hrs<br />

Note: MF100 is equivalent to LUB05.<br />

RE044 - POWER TRANSMISSION<br />

Refer to Maintenance Mechanic<br />

Fundamentals Certificate<br />

CERTIFIED LUBRICATION<br />

SPECIALIST (CLS)<br />

EXAMINATION<br />

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

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

E n g i n e e r s ( S T L E ) i s p l e a s e d t o o f f e r t h e<br />

C e r t i f i e d L u b r i c a t i o n S p e c i a l i s t ( C L S )<br />

e x a m i n a t i o n a t M o h a w k C o l l e g e . T h i s<br />

examination w ill be held at the S toney C reek<br />

C am pu s, o n T ues day, M ay 2 7, 2 003 at 6: 00<br />

pm . P l ease call (905) 575-2139 to r equest an<br />

ST LE application form. We encourage you to<br />

apply to S T L E as soon as possi ble to ensure<br />

that we have the required numbers to run this<br />

examination. If you require further information<br />

a bo ut t hi s ce rt i fi c at i on , pl ea se c on ta ct D al e<br />

Linton at (905)318-4295 mailbox 1458<br />

CERTIFIED LUBRICATION<br />

SPECIALIST (CLS) EXAM<br />

This course is intended to prepare students to<br />

w r i t e t h e C e r t i f i e d L u b r i c a t i o n S p e c i a l i s t<br />

( C L S ) e x a m i n a t i o n a d m i n i s t e r e d b y t h e<br />

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

Engineers (STLE).<br />

LUB07 FEE: $109.24 ☎<br />

S1 3 TU 6:00-10:00 SC Apr29 709917<br />

INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC<br />

(MILLWRIGHT) CERTIFICATE<br />

(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 />

mechanical equipment. Their duties involve<br />

the operation of hoisting and lifting devices,<br />

troubleshooting machinery , and adjusting or<br />

replacing defective parts. They also operate<br />

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

perform routine maintenance on machinery.<br />

Co ns t ru cti on Mil lwr ig ht s a r e e mpl oy e d by<br />

m i l l w r i g h t i n g c o n t r a c t o r s ; I n d u s t r i a l<br />

M e c h a n i c s a r e g e n e r a l l y e m p l o y e d i n<br />

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

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

existing <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> programs. As<br />

a r es u lt , i t i s a nt i ci p at ed th at a n u mb er of<br />

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

standing in this new program. This program<br />

m a y b e 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 -<br />

s c h o o l 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<br />

M e c h a n i c ( M i l l w r i g h t ) A p p r e n t i c e s h i p<br />

P r o g r a m b y t h e A p p r e n t i c e s h i p b r a n c h .<br />

E a c h c a n d i d a t e w i l l b e e v a l u a te d b y t h e<br />

Apprenticeship branch individually,<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1458<br />

to leave a message for Dale Linton,<br />

Program Manager.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A pp li can ts re qu ire a mi nimu m of gr ad e 1 2;<br />

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

t r ad e i s a n as set . N ot e: Y ou m ay qu al ify fo r<br />

c r edit f or sk ill s a nd k no wl edge ac qu ire d i n<br />

w ork ex pe rie nc e.<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 , y o u m u s t<br />

s ucc essf ull y c omp let e t he fol lowi ng cou rse s<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> Engineering Technology Office.<br />

Machine Tool Operator Certificate<br />

Welder Operator CertificateCourses Required:<br />

RE234, RE237 and RE154<br />

Fluid Power CertificateCourses Required:<br />

MF100, MF101, MF102 and MF103<br />

Maintenance Mechanic Fundamentals Certificate<br />

Electrical Fundamentals Certificate<br />

SEE INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM LI STINGS FOR<br />

COURSES OFFERED IN THESE PROGRAMS.<br />

Registration for all<br />

courses commences at<br />

8:30 a.m. on March 3.<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

CERTIFICATE (063)<br />

This program provides a thorough grounding<br />

in electrical fundamentals required in various<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 ext.<br />

2232 or email john.anger@mohawkcollege.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 , y o u m u s t<br />

suc cess ful ly com ple te the fo llo wing c ours es<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> Engineering Technology Office.<br />

HV107 Electricity 1 72 hrs<br />

HV200 Electricity 2 72 hrs<br />

MA002 Preparatory Mathematics (Technology) 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 />

MACHINE TOOL OPERATOR<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 />

industrial mechanical area who wish to enhance<br />

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

pr ac t ic e a n d /o r to imp r o v e p r a ct ic a l s k ills o n<br />

sp ec if ic, c onv en tio nal ma chin e tools . Ma ch in e<br />

Tool Operator smay operate machine tools such<br />

as la th es , d rilling ma ch in es , milling ma chin es,<br />

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

machine workpiece on a production basis. Tasks<br />

performed on the job include lifting, positioning<br />

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

devices, reading and interpreting mechanical<br />

drawings, inspecting workpieces to ensure<br />

conformance to specifications using various<br />

measuring and checking instruments, changing<br />

and 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 bob.gillan@mohawkcollege.ca or<br />

godfrey.nicholson@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require a minimum of Grade 10<br />

(Grade 12 preferred), or equivalent, including<br />

Mathematics, and a strong mechanical aptitude.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

and apply in writing to the <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> 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 />

78 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


MACHINE SHOP 1<br />

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

bas ic engin e la the oper ation To pics inc lude:<br />

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

w i t h 3 a n d 4 j a w c h u c k s , s p e e d / f e e d<br />

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

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

gla sses and foot wear are requi red. Mate rials<br />

fee of $40.00 included.<br />

RE165 FEE: $241.20 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 7:00-10:00 BF Apr14 709255<br />

S2 10 SA 8:00-12:00 SC Apr12 709387<br />

MACHINE SHOP 2<br />

T h e i n d i v i d u a l s i n t h i s h a n d s - o n c o u r s e<br />

practice safety procedures, related operational<br />

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

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

internal & external thread cutting, as well as<br />

b as i c d ri l l in g , m il l in g a n d s ur f ac e g r in d i ng<br />

o p e r a t i o n s . P r e r e q u i s i t e : R E 1 6 5 . M a t e r i a l s<br />

fee of $40.00 included.<br />

RE265 FEE: $241.20 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr12 709257<br />

S2 10 SA 1:00-5:00 SC Apr12 709388<br />

MACHINE SHOP 3<br />

T h e i n d i v i d u a l s i n t h i s h a n d s - o n c o u r s e<br />

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

o p e r a t i o n s i n c lu d in g A c me a n d m u l t i- s t a r t<br />

V - t h r e a d t u r n i n g , t a p e r , m u l t i - t h r o w<br />

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

advanced applications for milling operations.<br />

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

ca lc ula tio ns . Pre re qu isi te: RE2 65 . Mate ria ls<br />

fee of $40.00 included.<br />

RE465 FEE: $241.20 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA 8:00-12:00 BF Apr12 709258<br />

S2 10 SA 1:00-5:00 SC Apr12 709390<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 />

t ur ni ng , mi ll in g an d gr in d in g th eo ry , sa fe ty<br />

procedures and related set-up and operational<br />

c a lc u l a t io n s of fo r m u l ae , fo r th e fo l l o w in g<br />

m a ch i n e t o o l s : e n gi n e l a t h e , b a si c dr i l l i ng ,<br />

mi ll in g a nd s urf ac e g ri nd ing m ac hin es . The<br />

c ou r se wi l l al s o i nc l ud e m et r ic co n ve r si o n,<br />

and the proper use and applications of related<br />

hand tools, layout tools and measuring tools.<br />

RE543 FEE: $341.37 ☎<br />

S1 24 MO/WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr7 709266<br />

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 />

interested in entering the field of maintenance<br />

mechanics, who have no prior knowledge of<br />

the occupation.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1458<br />

to leave a message for Dale Linton,<br />

Program Manager.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require grade 12 or equivalent with<br />

mathematics, physics and chemistry. A good<br />

mechanical aptitude is also 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 , y o u m u s t<br />

s ucc essf ull y c omp let e t he fol lowi ng cou rse s<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> 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 />

POWER TRANSMISSION<br />

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

applicant’s knowledge on power transmission<br />

s y s t e m s . T r a d e c a l c u l a t i o n s , l u b r i c a t i o n<br />

n e ed e d, an d t ro u bl e sh o ot i ng as p ec t s a re a l l<br />

discussed. The study of belts, pulleys, chain,<br />

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

discussed with a strong hands-on approach.<br />

RE044 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:00-9:15 SC Apr14 709571<br />

MATERIAL HANDLING MAINTENANCE<br />

Upon completion of this course, students<br />

should have achieved skills to organize<br />

preventative, maintenance schedules and carry<br />

out planned maintenance to reduce downtime<br />

and maximize production. Also covered in this<br />

course will be; troubleshooting and repairing<br />

of material handling equipment such as<br />

overhead cranes, hoists and conveyor systems.<br />

RE045 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU/TH 6:00-9:15 SC Apr15 709572<br />

MECHANICAL<br />

DRAFTING/CAD<br />

CERTIFICATE (013)<br />

If you are employed or seeking employment as<br />

a Cad Draftsperson in an industrial setting or<br />

consulting engineering office, this program is<br />

for you. It focuses on the production of precise<br />

Mechanical drawings using AutoCAD. It is<br />

expected that three hours of outside of class<br />

work will be required each week to complete<br />

drawing and sketching assignments.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Henry Brink, Program Manager,<br />

at (905)575-2506 or email<br />

henry.brink@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

It is recommended that applicants have a<br />

general level Grade 12 High School Diploma<br />

which includes senior level math and science.<br />

In addition, an introductory course in AutoCAD<br />

(see CAD06 - Microcomputer Aided Design<br />

Certificate) or equivalent is required.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete the 5 required courses<br />

and 1 optional course and apply in writing to<br />

the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Engineering<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 />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<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 DESIGN<br />

Refer to Die Design Certificate<br />

CAD27 - MECHANICAL DESKTOP<br />

Refer to Microcomputer Aided Design Certificate<br />

MECHANICAL 1<br />

In this course the student will sketch and<br />

produce drawings of geometric constructions<br />

and castings, utilizing orthographic<br />

projection, sectional and auxilliary views,<br />

dimensions, threads and thread symbols.<br />

DR050 FEE: $201.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr8 709185<br />

MECHANICAL 2<br />

The student should acquire the skill to sketch<br />

and draw mechanical components, fully<br />

dimensioned and toleranced including<br />

geometric tolerancing. Prerequisite: DR050.<br />

DR051 FEE: $201.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 709186<br />

COMMON DRIVE COMPONENTS<br />

This course deals with sketching, producing<br />

calculations and drawing common drive<br />

components such as gears, cams, pulleys,<br />

couplings, etc. Prerequisite: DR051.<br />

DR052 FEE: $201.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 709187<br />

MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY<br />

The student will sketch and produce<br />

mechanical assembly and detail drawings<br />

complete with parts list. These drawings are<br />

to be plotted. Prerequisite: DR052.<br />

DR053 FEE: $201.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 709188<br />

WELDMENTS AND STRUCTURAL<br />

This course will teach the fundamentals of<br />

producing welding drawings utilizing standard<br />

plate, structural shapes and welding symbols. You<br />

will also draw a simple structural steel erection<br />

drawing and several details. Prerequisite: DR053.<br />

DR054 FEE: $201.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 709189<br />

PROJECT IN MECHANICAL DESIGN<br />

You will design a project utilizing previously<br />

acquired skills involving selection of components<br />

from industrial catalogues and calculations<br />

resulting in a full set of mechanical assembly and<br />

detail drawings. The final drawing will be plotted<br />

and ready for production. Prerequisite: DR054.<br />

DR055 FEE: $201.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 SC Apr15 709190<br />

METAL CASTING<br />

CERTIFICATE (121)<br />

The Modern Foundry Technologies Institute will<br />

award their Certificate for completing MTB70 and<br />

QC101. To receive the CFA Certificate, you must<br />

contact Judith Clark in <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>,<br />

Engineering Technology at (905)575-2139.<br />

MTB70 - INTRODUCTION TO METAL<br />

CASTING<br />

Refer to Distance <strong>Education</strong> section<br />

MA002 - PREPARATORY MATHEMATICS<br />

(TECHNOLOGY)<br />

Refer to Mathematics section<br />

QC101 - QUALITY CONCEPTS,<br />

TECHNIQUES & MOTIVATION<br />

Refer to Quality Assurance Certificate - Level 1<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

METALLURGY CERTIFICATE<br />

(852)<br />

This program is designed for individuals currently<br />

e mp lo y e d in th e ir o n /s t e el - ma k in g i nd u s tr ie s ,<br />

foundries , welding-f abricating industr ies, metalturning,<br />

boiler-making and other trades who wish<br />

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

me tallurgical 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 />

reuben.hauser@mohawkcollege.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 , y o u m u s t<br />

su c ces sfu lly co mpl ete th e f oll owin g cour ses<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> 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 />

NOTE:<br />

Some Saturday sessions may be required.<br />

PRODUCTION OF METALS 1<br />

This introductory course is designed to provide<br />

th e in form a tio n you need for the p rodu cti on<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: $239.13 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:00-10:00 FF Apr8 709245<br />

MATERIALS PROPERTIES 2<br />

T h e c o u r s e p r o v i d e s i n - d e p t h s t u d y o f t h e<br />

ty pes, proper tie s, he at t reat m ent, test ing and<br />

applications of alloy steels, cast irons, common<br />

c o m m e r c i a l n o n - f e r r ou s a l l o y s a n d s p e c i a l<br />

m at er ia ls . T h e t er nar y eq ui li bri um d ia gra m s<br />

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

included in this course. Prerequisite: MTB47.<br />

MTB57 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 6:30-10:00 FF Apr10 709246<br />

QUALITY ASSURANCE<br />

CERTIFICATE - LEVEL 1<br />

(858)<br />

O f f e re d i n c o - o p e ra t i o n wi t h t h e H a m i lt o n<br />

Section of the Amer ican Soci ety for Quality<br />

( A S Q ) , 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 />

practitioners of the quality sciences currently<br />

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

pro gram co ntent is co nsis tent wit h t he body<br />

o f k n o w l e d g e r e q u i r e d b y A S Q f o r<br />

ce rti fic at ion . T he Ha mil to n S ec t io n o f ASQ<br />

a d m i n i s t e r s a n e x a m i n a t i o n t w i c e a y e a r<br />

( M a r c h a n d O c t o b e r ) , w h i c h m e a s u r e s a<br />

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

k n o w l e d g e . C a n d i d a t e s w h o p a s s t h e<br />

e x a m i n a t i o n a n d p o s s e s s t h e r e q u i r e d<br />

edu cati on and/o r e xper ience - see det ails on<br />

ASQ website - receive ASQ certification as a<br />

Certified Quality Technician (CQT).<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 />

reuben.hauser@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applica nts require Grade 12 Math or equ ivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o r e c e i v e t h e Q u a l i t y A s s u r a n c e L e v e l 1<br />

C er ti fi ca te , yo u mu st s ucc es sf ul ly c om pl et e<br />

the following courses 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 />

QC101 Quality Concepts, Techniques and Motivation<br />

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 />

NOTE:<br />

Some Saturday sessions may be required.<br />

QUALITY CONCEPTS, 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 />

p rin cip le s can b e ap pli ed ac ros s a sp ect rum<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 11 WE 6:30-10:00 FF Apr9 709249<br />

STATISTICAL PROCESS 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 />

m ethods and the ir a pplica tion as requir ed i n<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 />

Description of Data, Principles of Probability,<br />

S am pli ng D ist ri but io n, St at is tic al In fe ren ce ,<br />

and Objectives of Statistical Quality Control.<br />

QC102 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 11 TU 6:00-9:30 FF Apr8 709250<br />

STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL 2<br />

S tu de nt s co nt in ue t he s tu dy o f fu nd am en ta l<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 />

m ethods . T opics incl ude Contr ol Charts and<br />

A cc ep ta nce Sam p lin g. N ot e: T ex t - Qu al ity<br />

Control (6th Edition) Besterfied (Cost Extra).<br />

Prerequisite: QC102<br />

QC103 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 11 TH 6:00-9:30 FF Apr10 709251<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 />

Pr a ctitio ner w ith emphasi s on unde rstandi ng<br />

basic principles of metrology. Topics include<br />

H i s t o r i c a l B a c k g r o u n d S t a n d a r d s a n d<br />

Traceability, Metrology Control Systems and<br />

Requirements, and Measurement Techniques.<br />

N o t e : M e t r o l o g y W o r k b o o k i s r e q u i r e d a t<br />

extra cost.<br />

QC105 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 11 MO 6:30-10:00 FF Apr7 709252<br />

QUALITY ASSURANCE<br />

CERTIFICATE - LEVEL 2 (859)<br />

O f f e r e d i n c o - o p e r a t i o n w i t h t h e H a m i l t o n<br />

S e c ti o n o f t h e A me r ic a n S o c ie t y fo r Q u a l it y<br />

( A S Q ) , 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 />

pra c tit ion e rs o f th e q u a lity sc ie n ce s c u rre nt ly<br />

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

program content is consistent with the body of<br />

kn o wle dg e req u ire d by AS Q fo r ce rtifica tio n.<br />

Th e Ha milton Se c tio n of AS Q ad min iste rs a n<br />

examination twice a year (June and December),<br />

wh ic h m ea su re s a c a n did a te ’s c o mp re h en sio n<br />

of the body of knowledge. Candidates who pass<br />

t h e e x a m i n a t i o n a n d p o s s e s s t h e r e q u i r e d<br />

e d u c a t io n a n d / o r e x p e r ie n c e - se e d e t a i ls o n<br />

ASQ website - receive ASQ certification as a<br />

Certified Quality Engineer (CQE)<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Reuben Hauser,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2375 ext.<br />

3096 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3096 or<br />

email reuben.hauser@mohawkcollege.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 Quality Assurance Level 2<br />

Certificate, you must successfully complete<br />

the following courses and apply in writing to<br />

the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> 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 />

NOTE:<br />

Some Saturday sessions may be required.<br />

LL122 - RESEARCHING AND<br />

REPORTING<br />

Refer to English (Post Secondary) in the<br />

Languages & Communications section<br />

QC202 - MANAGEMENT (SCIENCE)<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

Refer to IM357 in the Industrial Engineering<br />

Level 1 Certificate<br />

QC203 - MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS<br />

FOR QUALITY<br />

Refer to IM337 in the Industrial Engineering<br />

Level 1 Certificate Program<br />

QC205 - STATISTICAL PROCESS<br />

CONTROL 3<br />

Refer to MS574 (equivalent course) in the<br />

Mathematics section<br />

QC206 - TECHNICAL<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Refer to LL122<br />

QC207 - DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS<br />

Refer to MS600 (equivalent course) in the<br />

Mathematics section<br />

Looking for a<br />

summer course?<br />

Browse our summer course<br />

listing before the index at the<br />

back of this catalogue.<br />

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INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT,<br />

MECHANICAL & MATERIALS<br />

ENGINEERING-ADDITIONAL<br />

COURSES<br />

SOLID WORKS<br />

This course is designed to provide students with<br />

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 />

m e c h a n i c a l d e si g n a u t o m a ti o n so ft w a r e t h a t<br />

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

Windows graphical user interface. This easy-tolearn<br />

software makes it possible for mechanical<br />

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

e xp erimen t with fea tures a nd dime nsion s, a nd<br />

produce models and detailed drawings.<br />

RE066 FEE: $246.35 ☎<br />

S1 15 TH 6:00-9:00 SC May1 709407<br />

LEGISLATIVE COMPLIANCE<br />

COURSES/TESTING<br />

AIR BRAKE TRAINING<br />

AIR BRAKE TRAINING<br />

T h e M i n i s t r y o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f O n t a r i 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 />

C ol le g e is a ut h or iz ed to c on d uc t Ai r B ra 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 />

required tests. For more information call 905-<br />

5 7 5 - 2 2 8 7 . M i n i m u m r e q u i r e m e n t i s a f u l l<br />

class “G” licence.<br />

SAM70 FEE: $152.87 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 SC Apr26 709162<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 SC May24 709163<br />

S3 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 SC Jun21 709164<br />

S4 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 SC Jul19 709165<br />

S5 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 SC Aug16 709166<br />

CFC/HCFC/HFC CONTROL IN<br />

THE REFRIGERATION & AIR<br />

CONDITIONING INDUSTRY<br />

Individuals who handle refrigerants must attend a<br />

t r a i n i n g c ou r s e a n d s uc c e s s f ul l y c om p l e t e t he<br />

exami nati on on conclusi on of t he course, under<br />

regulations of the Province of Ontario, as part of<br />

t h e O z o n e D e p l e t i n g S u b s t a n c e s A w a r e n e s s<br />

Program. This training course has be en developed<br />

b y t h e H e a t i n g , R e f r i g e r a t i o n a n d A i r<br />

Conditi oning Insti tute of Canada (HRAI), based<br />

on Envir onment Canada’s ‘Code of Pr act ice for<br />

Reducing CFC Emissions in Refrigeration and Air<br />

Co n d i t i o n i n g S ys t e m s ’ . Th e c o u r s e a d d r e s s e s<br />

e nvi r o nm e nt al l y c or r ec t eq ui p m en t de si g n a nd<br />

h a n d l i n g p r o c e d u r e s f o r C F C / H C F C / H F C<br />

refri gerants. The content w ill enabl e individuals<br />

responsible for residential, commercial, domestic<br />

a n d 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 />

regulations being developed covering refrigerants.<br />

T o p i c s i n c l u d e C F C s a n d t h e O z o n e l a y e r ;<br />

isolation valving; recommended components; leak<br />

de tect ion methods; system charging procedures;<br />

special maintenance; refrigerant recovery; re-use,<br />

re cycl e and r ecl ama ti on equi pme nt. Those who<br />

suc cess ful l y com ple te the cour se w i ll r ecei ve a<br />

renewable Ontario Ozone Depletion Card, and a<br />

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

purchase. CFC RECERTIFICATION All current<br />

cardholders must write an exam to become<br />

recertified and obtain a new ODP Card. Certified<br />

cardholders with last names beginning with A-G<br />

have until December 21, 2002 and H-P until<br />

December 31, <strong>2003</strong> to do so. You have 2 options<br />

to renew your ODP Card: take a refresher course<br />

and then write the exam - course RE906 or write<br />

the exam only - course RE907. You must show<br />

your Driver’s License or another piece of photo ID<br />

to sit the exam. If you choose to write the EXAM<br />

ONLY, you must also bring your Authorization<br />

Card to write the exam.<br />

For further information, contact<br />

Judith Clark at (905)575-2139 or email<br />

judith.clark@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

CFC/HCFC/HFC CONTROL<br />

This course is for individuals who have never<br />

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 included.<br />

RE904 FEE: $165.12 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-3:00 FF May3 709167<br />

S2 1 SA 8:30-3:00 FF Jun7 709168<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 included.<br />

RE906 FEE: $107.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-2:00 FF Apr12 709169<br />

S2 1 SA 9:00-2:00 FF May24 709170<br />

S3 1 SA 9:00-2:00 FF Jun21<br />

S4 1 SA 9:00-2:00 FF Jul19<br />

S5 1 SA 9:00-2:00 FF Aug9<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 included.<br />

RE907 FEE: $53.50 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 12:30-2:00 FF Apr12 709174<br />

S2 1 SA 12:30-2:00 FF May24 709175<br />

S3 1 SA 12:30-2:00 FF Jun21<br />

S4 1 SA 12:30-2:00 FF Jul19<br />

S5 1 SA 12:30-2:00 FF Aug9<br />

FUEL CERTIFICATION<br />

CHALLENGE<br />

EXAMINATIONS<br />

Challenge Examinations for the theoretical<br />

portions for all Gas and Oil Burner<br />

Technician Certifications required by the<br />

Technical Standards and Safety Authority<br />

(TSSA) are offered at the Stoney Creek<br />

Campus. After successful completion of the<br />

written challenge examination (minimum<br />

pass is 75%), you must submit to an<br />

additional Practical Assessment by the<br />

Technical Standards and Safety Authority.<br />

You are responsible for making arrangements<br />

for the Practical Assessment with the TSSA.<br />

Challenge examinations for the Oil or Gas<br />

Technician III qualification will interest those<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

with Gas or Oil Burner Technician<br />

experience but who are not certified in any<br />

category or have never possessed any<br />

Certificate of Qualification as a Gas or Oil<br />

Burner Technician. If you wish to challenge<br />

the Gas or Oil Burner Technician 2<br />

examination, you must provide documented<br />

proof of a valid Gas or Oil Burner Technician<br />

3 Certificate and 4000 hours of related work<br />

experiences. If you wish to challenge the Gas<br />

or Oil Burner Technician 1 examination, you<br />

must provide documented proof of a valid<br />

Gas or Oil Burner Technician 2 Certificate<br />

and 4000 hours of related work experiences.<br />

The documented proof attesting to related<br />

work experience would include letters or<br />

affidavits from employers detailing work<br />

experience related to the certification sought<br />

and the name and certificate number of the<br />

supervising certificate holder(s). This<br />

documentation will be retained by the<br />

<strong>College</strong>. Challenge Examinations are by<br />

appointment only, at the Stoney Creek<br />

Campus. There will be no test dates until the<br />

Fall <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

FUEL TECHNICIAN<br />

CERTIFICATION<br />

Gas Technician and Oil Burner Technician<br />

courses, designed to train participants for<br />

Ontario certification, are accredited by the<br />

Technical Standards and Safety Authority.<br />

The modular curriculum devotes<br />

approximately equal time to theory and<br />

practical instruction. Successful completion<br />

for certification requires at least 80%<br />

attendance and a minimum grade of 75% in<br />

both theory and practical for each module. An<br />

Examination Fee of $110.00 will be charged<br />

for TSSA Certification.<br />

GAS TECHNICIAN<br />

You must successfully complete Modules 1 -<br />

9 to earn a Gas Technician 3 (GT-3)<br />

Certificate. The GT-3 certificate is a<br />

mandatory prerequisite for GT-2 courses.<br />

You must successfully complete modules 10 -<br />

24 to qualify as a certified Gas Technician 2<br />

(GT-2). Each GT-2 module includes four<br />

120- hour courses which must be taken. You<br />

must successfully complete Modules 26-31<br />

obtain the GT-1. (GT-2 is a prerequisite).<br />

OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN<br />

You must successfully complete Modules 1 -<br />

13 for certification as an Oil Burner<br />

Technician 3 (OBT-3). The OBT.3 is a<br />

prerequisite for OBT-2 courses. The OBT-2<br />

training is currently delivered in three parts.<br />

Note: The Oil Burner Technician curriculum<br />

is currently under review.<br />

OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN UPGRADE<br />

Oil Burner Technicians who have not<br />

attended a training program or who achieved<br />

their certification by means of a challenge<br />

exam before January 1, 2000: This 16 hour<br />

workshop is a mandatory requirement to be<br />

completed by December 1, 2004. Code update,<br />

theory and hands-on training will be<br />

covered. A written test & practical<br />

assessment will be required for successful<br />

completion of this workshop. A course<br />

manual will be provided, however, students<br />

must purchase an updated Oil Code book.<br />

RE064 FEE: $206.57 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU/TH 6:00-10:00 SC Apr15 709845<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

HEATING, REFRIGERATION,<br />

AIR-CONDITIONING (HRAC)<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 />

individuals employed in the H.R.A.C. industry.<br />

However, individuals interested in entering the<br />

occupation can enroll in the program , but no<br />

practical, on-the-job experience is provided.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

contact Charles Honey, Program Manager,<br />

at (905)575-2522 or email<br />

charles.honey@mohawkcollege.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 o r e q u i v a l e n t<br />

( i n c l u d i n g M a t h e m a t i c s ) , s t r o n g p r o b l e m -<br />

solving skills, good human relation skills, and<br />

a high mechanical aptitude.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Upon successfu l compl etion 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 C o 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 />

co mp let io n o f a T.S .S .A. E xam , Oi l B ur ner<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 />

Ce rt if ic ate s wi ll b e i ss ue d by th e Te ch nic al<br />

S ta nd ar ds a nd S af et y Au t ho ri ty . To r ec ei ve<br />

t h e C e r t i f i c a t e , y o u m u s t s u c c 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 />

HV300 Residential Heat Loss and Heat<br />

Gain Calculations 45 hrs<br />

RE244 - GAS TECHNICIAN 3RE243 -<br />

OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN 3<br />

Refer to Fuel Technician Certification<br />

ELECTRICITY2-COMMERCIAL/<br />

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />

T h i s i s a t h e o r e t i c a l c o u r s e w h e r e f i e l d<br />

experience and prior knowledge of electricity<br />

are required. A continuation of Electricity 1, it<br />

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

control devices. New topics of 3-phase motors<br />

a n d s t a r t e r s , a n d c o m p l e x c o n t r o l s y s t e m<br />

ci rcui try an d s c hem ati c wi rin g d iag rams ar e<br />

incl uded. A min imum o f 3 hours homewor k<br />

p e r w e e k i s r e q u i r e d . N o t e : T e x t b o o k s &<br />

handouts are extra. Prerequisite: HV107.<br />

HV200 FEE: $341.37 ☎<br />

S1 24 TU/TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr8 709305<br />

RESIDENTIAL HEAT LOSS & HEAT<br />

GAIN CALCULATIONS<br />

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

r e c o g n i z e d C S A S t a n d a r d F - 2 8 0<br />

“ D e t e r m i n i n g t h e r e q u i r e d c a p a c i t y o f<br />

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

a p p l i a n c e s ” . T h e c o u r s e s h o w s h o w t o<br />

properly calc ulate residential heat losses and<br />

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

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

e f f e c t s a n d h u m i di t y a s a l a t e n t h e a t . T h i s<br />

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

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

conditioning systems in residential buildings.<br />

HV300 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

S1 15 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr30 709841<br />

AIR CONDITIONING FOR HRAC<br />

This course provides theoretical training for<br />

individuals employed or seeking employment<br />

in the air conditioning industry. Topics<br />

covered will include the basic mechanical air<br />

conditioning cycle, individual system<br />

components and accessories, refrigerant<br />

piping, control systems, troubleshooting,<br />

installation practices and service procedures.<br />

RE905 FEE: $290.25 ☎<br />

S1 20 MO/TH 6:30-9:30 SC Apr28 709842<br />

MATHEMATICS/STATISTICS<br />

For registration information call<br />

(905)385-HAWK (4295). For detailed<br />

information about Mathematics courses<br />

contact Ken Chow, Program Manager,<br />

at (905)318-4295 mailbox 1070 or<br />

(519)759-7200 mailbox 1070 or<br />

email ken.chow@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

NOTE: It is your responsibility to ensure you<br />

have the required prerequisites. Prerequisites<br />

are listed in each course description.<br />

MATHEMATICS -<br />

LECTURE COURSES<br />

BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />

A continuation of Business Mathematics<br />

MA101, this course concentrates on simple<br />

and compound interest, annuities, perpetuities,<br />

amortization mortgage loans and bonds.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA101 or equivalent.<br />

MA201 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

SA 19 MO/TH 6:30-9:30 FF May5 709472<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This course covers the following: determinants<br />

and matrices, systems of linear equations,<br />

linear programming, exponential and<br />

logarithmic functions, and empirical equations.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA170 or equivalent<br />

MA270 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

SA 19 MO/TH 6:30-9:30 FF May5 709477<br />

BUSINESS STATISTICS<br />

This course covers the following topics:<br />

organization of data, measures of location,<br />

variation, probability & sampling<br />

distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis<br />

testing, regression & correlation. The use of<br />

the computer is a mandatory component of<br />

this course. The statistical package being used<br />

is Minitab. PREREQUISITE: MA101 or<br />

MS164 or equivalent<br />

MA305 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

SA 19 MO 6:00-9:00 FF May5 709480<br />

TH 6:30-9:30<br />

BUSINESS STATISTICS 1<br />

This course covers preparing and describing<br />

statistical data, probability, discrete and<br />

continuous probability distributions, sampling<br />

and sampling distributions. Students will also<br />

learn the use of a computer software package<br />

“Minitab”. PREREQUISITE: First Semester<br />

<strong>College</strong> Math.<br />

MA311 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

SA 19 MO 6:00-9:00 FF May5 709482<br />

TH 6:30-9:30<br />

MATHEMATICS OF FINANCE<br />

Topics include: simple and compound interest,<br />

simple and general annuities, applications of<br />

annuities, amortization, and capital budgeting.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MS165 or equivalent<br />

MA381 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

SA 14 TU 6:30-9:30 FF May6 709483<br />

BUSINESS STATISTICS 2<br />

This course, a continuation of MA311, covers<br />

estimating population parameters, hypothesis<br />

testing, statistical inferences from two<br />

samples, chi-square analysis, linear<br />

regression and multiple regression analysis.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA311 or equivalent.<br />

MA411 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

SA 19 MO 7:00-10:00 FF May5 709484<br />

TH 6:30-9:30<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This calculus course covers: differential and<br />

integral calculus with applications; partial<br />

derivatives with applications.<br />

MA470 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

SA 19 MO/TH 6:30-9:30 FF May5 709488<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

This Calculus course covers Integration of<br />

Transcendental Functions, Matrix Algebra,<br />

Methods of Integration and Applications of<br />

Integral Calculus. PREREQUISITE: MA383<br />

or equivalent.<br />

MA483 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

SA 14 TU 6:30-9:30 FF May6 709498<br />

STATISTICS<br />

This course covers the following: Organization<br />

and Graphing of data, Measures of Location<br />

and Variation, Probability, Probability<br />

Distributions, Sampling Distributions,<br />

Confidence Intervals, Hypothesis testing,<br />

Statistical Process Control, Chi-square<br />

Distribution, Regression and Correlation, and<br />

the statistical package MINITAB.<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA270 or equivalent.<br />

MA570 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

SA 19 MO 7:00-10:00 FF May5 709514<br />

TH 6:30-9:30<br />

STATISTICS<br />

This course covers: organization and<br />

description of data, probability, probability,<br />

the binomial, poisson and normal distributions,<br />

confidence interval, and an introduction to the<br />

statistical package MINITAB. Prerequisite:<br />

MS173 or equivalent.<br />

MS474 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

SA 14 TU 6:00-9:00 FF May6 709495<br />

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MATHEMATICS - MATH<br />

LEARNING CENTRE<br />

COURSES<br />

A l l p r e p a r a t o ry c o u r s es a n d m o s t f i r s t a n d<br />

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

T e c h n i c i a n a n d T e c h n o l o g y P r o g r a m s a r e<br />

a v ai l a bl e o n a se l f -p a c ed ba s i s . C ou r s e f ee<br />

varies according to course length.<br />

For registration information call (905)385-<br />

HAWK (4295).For further information<br />

contact Ken Chow, Program Manager at<br />

(905)318-4295 mailbox 1070 or (519)759-<br />

7200 mailbox 1070 or email<br />

ken.chow@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

T o s t a r t a n y o f t h e m a t h c e n t r e c o u r s e s -<br />

M A0 0 1, M A 00 2, MA 0 03 , M AI 14 , M AI 1 5,<br />

MAN01, or MA101 please do the following:<br />

1) Register in the course, then<br />

2) Att en d an in tr odu ct ory s es sio n on o ne of<br />

the following nights and bring your receipt.<br />

Introdu ctory se ssion s for th ese co urses start<br />

a t 7 : 3 0 p .m . i n t h e Ma th C e n tr e w h ic h i s<br />

located in the J-Wing at the Fennell Campus.<br />

You must attend one of these sessions within<br />

3 months of registering for a course.<br />

TO REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING<br />

MATH CENTRE COURSES THE<br />

COURSE- SECTION WILL BE SB.<br />

INTRODUCTORY SESSIONS will be<br />

held at 7:30 p.m. on the following dates:<br />

MA001 (TRN 709577)<br />

MA002 (TRN 709580)<br />

MA003 (TRN 709581)<br />

April 21, May 6, May 29, June 18, and June 24, <strong>2003</strong><br />

MAN01 (TRN 709582)<br />

April 3, and June 9, <strong>2003</strong><br />

MA101 (TRN 709583)<br />

MAI14 (TRN 709584)<br />

MAI15 (TRN 709585)<br />

May 14, <strong>2003</strong><br />

MA001 - PREPARATORY<br />

APPRENTICESHIP (48 hrs)<br />

Topics include operations with numbers, percents,<br />

unit conversion, Geometry and mensuration. You<br />

s h o u ld c om p le t e th e c ou r s e w ith i n 4 mo n t h s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 10 Math.<br />

MA002** - PREPARATORY<br />

TECHNOLOGY (72 hrs)<br />

MA003** - PREPARATORY BUSINESS<br />

(48 hrs)<br />

Th e se c ou rs es w il l pr e pa re y ou f or C ol le g e<br />

mathematics beyond Grade 12. Topics include<br />

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

intermediate algebra, equations, percents, and<br />

g r a p h i n g . M A 0 0 2 s t u d e n t s a l s o d o u n i t<br />

co nv er si o n, ge om et ry a nd me ns ur at i on , an d<br />

tr ig ono me try . You sh ou ld co mpl ete MA 00 2<br />

within 6 months and MA003 within 4 months.<br />

** MA002 and MA003 are also offered as<br />

Distance Learning courses. See Distance<br />

<strong>Education</strong> section.<br />

MAI14 - BOOLEAN ALGEBRA (24 hrs)<br />

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

student to the basic laws of Boolean Algebra,<br />

s imp li fi c at io n o f lo gi c ci rc ui ts , tr ut h t ab le s,<br />

and Karnaugh maps. You should complete the<br />

c o u r s e w i t h i n 2 m o n t h s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E:<br />

MS165 or equivalent.<br />

MAI15 - MATHEMATICS (24 hrs)<br />

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

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

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

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

c o m p l e t e t h e c o u r s e w i t h i n 2 m o n t h s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: MA270 or equivalent.<br />

MAN01 - NURSING PREPARATORY<br />

MATH (24 hrs)<br />

P r e p a r e s y o u f o r C o l l e g e N u r s i n g . T o p i c s<br />

i nclu de prim e n umb ers, mi xed num bers an d<br />

w o rk i ng wi t h f ra c ti o ns . P a r t i c ip a nt s s h ou l d<br />

c o m p l e t e t h e c o u r s e w i t h i n 2 m o n t h s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: Grade 10 or equivalent.<br />

MA101 - BUSINESS MATH (42 hrs)<br />

T h i s f i r s t s e m e s t e r B u s i n e s s M a t h e m a t i c s<br />

course covers Equations, Percents, Trade and<br />

C a s h D i s c o u n t s , M a r k u p / M a r k d o w n s , a n d<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 <strong>Education</strong> section.<br />

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : G r a d e 1 2 M a t h o r<br />

Preparatory Math or equivalent.<br />

The following ‘tailor-made’ mathematics<br />

courses are also offered on a start any<br />

time basis:<br />

MA006 (TRN 709605) MA007 (TRN 709608)<br />

MA008 (TRN 709613) MA009 (TRN 709615)<br />

MA170 (TRN 709616) MA179 (TRN 709617)<br />

MA193 (TRN 709618) MA250 (TRN 709619)<br />

MA252 (TRN 709621) MA253 (TRN 709626)<br />

MA256 (TRN 709630) MA279 (TRN 709632)<br />

MA291 (TRN 709634) MS122 (TRN 709678)<br />

MS150 (TRN 709680) MS153 (TRN 709688)<br />

MS165 (TRN 709695) MS171 (TRN 709696)<br />

MS173 (TRN 709702) MS247 (TRN 709711)<br />

MS264 (TRN 709726) MS265 (TRN 709728)<br />

MS271 (TRN 709729) MS273 (TRN 709731)<br />

MS354 (TRN 709734) MS377 (TRN 709737)<br />

To start any of these ‘tailor-made’ courses<br />

please do the following:<br />

1) Register in the course, then<br />

2) At te nd an i nt rod uc to ry se ss io n on on e o f<br />

the following nights and bring your receipt.<br />

Introductory sessions for these courses start<br />

a t 6 : 0 0 p m i n t h e M a t h C e n t r e wh i c h i s<br />

locate d in J-Wing at th e Fenne ll Camp us.<br />

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

within 3 months of registering for a course.<br />

INTRODUCTORY SESSIONS will be<br />

held at 6:00 pm on the following dates:<br />

April 3, April 21, May 6, May 14, May 29, June 9,<br />

June 18, and June 24, <strong>2003</strong><br />

Most of these ‘tailor-made’ Mathematics<br />

courses are also offered as Distance <strong>Education</strong><br />

courses. See Distance <strong>Education</strong> section.<br />

MS300 - MINI TAB<br />

Refer to Distance <strong>Education</strong> section<br />

MA570 - STATISTICS<br />

Refer to Distance <strong>Education</strong>-OntarioLearn<br />

Give the Gift of Learn i n g<br />

Gift certificates are available in<br />

any denomination and<br />

can be used for course fees and<br />

purchases at the Campus stores.<br />

Inquire at any <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> Registration Office.<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

PHYSICAL SCIENCES<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE<br />

(083)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m h a s b e e n d e s i g n e d f o r<br />

individuals with an interest in environmental<br />

issues, especially those working in the<br />

industrial or municipal sectors requiring a<br />

broader knowledge of the legal and technical<br />

aspects of the environment. Program<br />

graduates should be able to evaluate and<br />

implement programs to control environ<br />

mental stresses. Topics include<br />

Environmental Audit, Waste Audit,<br />

Compliance Assessment, Program<br />

Implementation, Solid and Liquid Waste, Air<br />

Quality Assessment, Best Management<br />

Practices, and Emergency Planning.<br />

For further information on this program<br />

call (905)318-4295 mailbox 1501 to leave a<br />

message for Margaret Thomson,<br />

Program Manager or email<br />

margaret.thomson@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

OSSD and Prep Chemistry (PE053) or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete the following courses<br />

and apply in writing to the <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> Engineering Technology Office.<br />

OH701 Principles of Environmental Chemistry 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 />

Students with first year <strong>College</strong> or University<br />

Chemistry credits can apply for an exemption<br />

from OH701 Principles of Environmental<br />

Chemistry. You must successfully complete<br />

all other required program courses (OH701 to<br />

OH706) before taking the Environmental<br />

Project and Report course (OH707).<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE<br />

This credit course provides an understanding<br />

of environmental issues, technologies, and<br />

sustainability. The topics covered include:<br />

ecosystems, population, soil, water and<br />

agriculture, air, water and soil pollution, pests<br />

and pest control, and resources. Prerequisite:<br />

PE053 or equivalent.<br />

OH702 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 14 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr14 709382<br />

WATER AND WASTEWATER<br />

TREATMENT<br />

This credit course provides a thorough<br />

understanding of water and wastewater<br />

treatment processes, methods of determining<br />

operating parameters and their relationship to<br />

the way the process is operating.<br />

Prerequisites: OH701 and OH702.<br />

OH705 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709385<br />

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY/HEALTH SCIENCES<br />

SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

This credit course provides an understanding<br />

of the tools, techniques, and technology used<br />

fo r sol id an d haz ar dou s w as te man ag eme nt.<br />

S p e c i a l e m p h a s i s i s p l a c e d o n c o m p l i a n c e<br />

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

prevention. Prerequisites: OH701 and OH702.<br />

OH706 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709386<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH &<br />

SAFETY MANAGEMENT<br />

CERTIFICATE (060)<br />

U n d e r t h e O c cu p a t i o n a l H e a l t h a n d S a fe t y<br />

Act, workplaces are must prepare and review<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

p r o c e d u r e s . T h e r e f o r e , t h e p r o g r a m w i l l<br />

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

h e a l t h a n d 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<br />

C o- ord in at or s, O cc up at io na l He al th N ur se 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 />

members, etc.) who require broader legal and<br />

t ec hn ic al k n ow le dg e t o fu n ct io n ef fe c ti ve ly<br />

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 gary.sachs@mohawkcollege.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 />

equi valent, incl uding chemis try, physics and<br />

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

a v a i l a b l e t h r o u g h C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n i f<br />

you lack these credits.<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 , y o u m u s t<br />

su cces sfu lly co mpl ete th e f oll owin g cour ses<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> 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 c i p a n t s m a y t a k e t h e s e c o u r 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 />

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

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

O H 30 1 a n d O H 1 0 1 b e t ak e n f i r st . ** N o t e:<br />

FT 100 fr om the Fi r e Saf ety Ce rti fica te may<br />

be taken as an equivalent for OH303. Refer to<br />

Fire Safety Certificate for course information.<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 e c h a ni s m s i n v o l v ed i n e a c h o f t h e m a j o r<br />

o r g a n s o r s y s t e m s. I nc l u d e d i s t h e to x i c i t y<br />

a nd h az ar d s of s ub st an ce s th at a re l i ab le t o<br />

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

This course concludes with the assessment of<br />

risk, the establishment of exposure levels, and<br />

t h e r e q u i r e m e n t f o r b i o l o g 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: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709216<br />

FIRE SAFETY<br />

This course covers sufficient basic Chemistry<br />

a nd P h ys ic s to p re pa re th e st ud en t to s t ud y<br />

t h e p r i n ci p l e s o f F i r e S c i e n c e . Me t h o d s o f<br />

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

f ixe d ins ta lla ti ons a re ex pla ine d in te rms o f<br />

t h o s e p r i n c i p l e s . T h e e f f e c t s o f f i r e o n<br />

st ructure s; e mergency pro cedure and routi ne<br />

testing of equipment and installations are also<br />

co vered. The sub ject matte r of the cou rse i s<br />

finally brought together using case studies.<br />

OH303 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 709218<br />

WORKPLACE SAFETY AND<br />

INSURANCE ACT<br />

This course will provide the participant with a<br />

working knowledge of the Workplace Safety<br />

a nd Insu ranc e A ct in Onta rio wit h a sp ecia l<br />

focus on accident prevention. The participant<br />

w i l l r ev i e w p ra c t ic a l s k il l s , t e ch n i qu e s a n d<br />

s trate gies that ar e im media tely app licab le t o<br />

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

fundamental issues of work related disability<br />

m a n a g e m e n t , e m p l o y e r a n d w o r k e r<br />

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

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

Safety and Insurance Act.<br />

OH309 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr8 709220<br />

PHYSICS<br />

For further information contact<br />

Ken Chow, Program Manager, at<br />

(905)318-4295 mailbox 1070 or<br />

(519)759-7200 mailbox 1070 or email<br />

ken.chow@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

NOTE: Some of these courses are offered<br />

through Distance Learning. Refer to the<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> section.<br />

PREP SCIENCE (CHEMISTRY)<br />

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

n e c es s a ry t o e nt e r C e rt i f i ca t e a n d D i pl o m a<br />

programs which require a current knowledge<br />

of Chemistry.<br />

PE053 FEE: $247.65 ☎<br />

S1 17 MO/TH 6:30-9:30 FF May5 709515<br />

COLLEGE PHYSICS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e f o l l o w i n g : f o r c e s ,<br />

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

w a v e s a n d s o u n d , l i g ht a n d o p t ic s , ve c t o r s<br />

and forces, interference and the wave n ature<br />

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

laboratory section.<br />

PH100 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

S1 19 TU/TH 6:30-9:30 FF May6 709521<br />

HEALTH SCIENCES<br />

To reach our department by email contact<br />

kate.kemp@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Books for courses offered at the IAHS may<br />

be purchased at the Health Sciences<br />

Bookstore in McMaster University<br />

Medical Centre, 1200 Main Street West,<br />

Room 1G. Phone (905)525-9140 ext. 22288<br />

or 1- (800)407-9465; Fax (905)570-0743;<br />

Email mediashop@bookstore.mcmaster.ca<br />

Parking - Evening rates in effect<br />

FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC<br />

NOTE: Diabetes Worker/Educator<br />

Program: Holistic Approach - Web Based<br />

Delivery. Please see Distance <strong>Education</strong><br />

section of the catalogue.<br />

GI778 Reflexology Certificate course<br />

refer to Certificate/Diplomas-<br />

Other Than Nursing section.<br />

CHALLENGE EXAM HZA34/SC<br />

Preparatory Biology<br />

Individuals with comparable prior learning<br />

are permi tted to chall enge this cou rse for<br />

a c a d e m i c c r e d i t . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n<br />

p l e a s e c o n t a c t t h e P r o g r a m M a n a g e r a t<br />

(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>2003</strong>, 2nd exam, May 30,<br />

<strong>2003</strong>, or both can be combined together at<br />

one sitting, May 30, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong><br />

Preparatory Biology - HZA34/SY Please<br />

se e t h e D i s t a n c e E d u c at i o n S e ct i o n o f<br />

this catalogue.<br />

OntarioLearn.com<br />

Preparatory Biology - HZA34/SX Please<br />

see the DISTANCE EDUCATION section<br />

of the catalogue.<br />

BIOLOGY PREPARATORY<br />

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

wishing to enter Practical Nursing or other Health<br />

Sciences/Health Care programs. The student will<br />

become familiar with the scientific know ledge of<br />

the human body neces sar y to re cogniz e, accep t<br />

and use the important principles in all phases of<br />

s t u d y i n t h e H e a l t h S c i e n c e s . W e b C T<br />

audiographics with site mediators.<br />

HZA34 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

SA 13 WE 7:00-10:00 IH Apr2 505326<br />

SB 13 WE 7:00-10:00 BF Apr2 505327<br />

SD 13 TH 7:00-10:00 IH Apr3 505328<br />

SE 13 TU/TH 9:00-12:00 IH Jul3 505329<br />

SF 13 TU/TH 6:30-9:30 IH Jul3 505330<br />

FOOT REFLEXOLOGY WORKSHOP<br />

This one day workshop is a good opportunity for<br />

s t u d e n t s t o e x p l o r e r e f l e x o l o g y . A f t e r t h e<br />

workshop students will have an understanding of<br />

wha t fo ot r e fle xolo gy is. As we ll the pr ac tical<br />

applications of reflexology will be examined. This<br />

is not a certif icate course but there will be credit<br />

given for this course, if students choose to enroll<br />

in the ce rtific ate pr ogr am a t a la ter da te . M ust<br />

bring a bath towel, pillow, hand sanitizer (or baby<br />

wipes), and body lotion to the workshop.<br />

GI430 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:30 IH Apr12 505355<br />

S2 1 SA 9:00-5:30 BF Apr26 505410<br />

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HORTICULTURE AS THERAPY<br />

This unique course specializes in using<br />

horticulture as a treatment modality for<br />

patients with mental, physical and<br />

behavioural health issues. Horticultural<br />

Therapy provides an opportunity for patients<br />

to develop positive leisure skills and<br />

heightened self esteem. With holistic health<br />

issues at the forefront of today’s health care,<br />

this therapy promotes a natural sense of<br />

wellness through a non invasive form of<br />

treatment. Students will learn how to set up a<br />

horticultural therapy program.<br />

GI689 FEE: $120.69 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 IH May3 505335<br />

IRIDOLOGY LEVEL 1 AND 2 -<br />

CERTIFICATION<br />

Iridology is the study of the iris of the eye. It is<br />

considered to be a gentle, non-invasive method<br />

to identify possible inherited strengths and<br />

deficiencies in the body. Upon completion of<br />

this course, students will be eligible to write the<br />

exams to qualify for certification with the<br />

International Iridology Practitioners Association.<br />

Other requirements are also needed for<br />

certification. Course dates: GI787/S2, weekend<br />

workshop are: May 3, 4, June 6, 7, 8, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

GI787 FEE: $927.72 ☎<br />

S1 12 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr3 505374<br />

S2 5 FR-SU 9:00-5:00 IH May3 505375<br />

MUSIC AND MEDICINE<br />

From the beginning of time, music and<br />

medicine were integrated but this was<br />

forgotten in modern times. Not all classical<br />

music is healing nor all rock bad. Learn how<br />

to distinguish between healing and nonhealing<br />

music. Create your individual sound<br />

and music for relaxation, stress relief and<br />

prevention of illness in this new experiential<br />

workshop.<br />

GI772 FEE: $68.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:00 IH Apr5 505373<br />

SURFING THE NET FOR HEALTH<br />

INFORMATION<br />

As a health care provider, you must have the<br />

knowledge and skills to access traditional and<br />

Internet sources of information, in order to<br />

provide quality care for clients and to research<br />

your own educational requirements. In this<br />

workshop, learn, hands on, how to maximize<br />

use of portals and search engines; how to access<br />

journal indexes and even journal articles on line;<br />

how to join professional listservs, organize your<br />

personal bookmarked 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 May10 505363<br />

THE SEVEN SOUND SECRETS<br />

FOR 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 6:00-10:00 IH May8 505376<br />

THERAPEUTIC TOUCH - LEVEL 1<br />

This one day Workshop examines the<br />

assessment and practice of Therapeutic Touch<br />

performed simultaneously by two<br />

practitioners. It includes the application of<br />

creative imagery and visualization, the<br />

influences of the colour spectrum on the<br />

healing process, and the conscious and<br />

subliminal effects of music. Supervised<br />

practical experience using these additional<br />

modalities completes this level. NOTE: A<br />

$10.00 fee will be collected for course<br />

materials. Lunch is on your own.<br />

HZAA7 FEE: $100.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-5:00 IH Apr10 505370<br />

THERAPEUTIC TOUCH - LEVEL II<br />

This one day workshop examines the<br />

assessment and practice of Therapeutic Touch<br />

performed simultaneously by two<br />

practitioners. It includes the application of<br />

creative imagery and visualization, the<br />

influences of the colour spectrum on the<br />

healing process, and the conscious and<br />

subliminal effects of music. Supervised<br />

practical experiences using these additional<br />

modalities completes this level. NOTE: A<br />

$10.00 fee will be collected for course<br />

materials. Lunch in on your own.<br />

HZAB4 FEE: $100.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:00 IH Apr12 505371<br />

THERAPEUTIC TOUCH - LEVEL III<br />

This 1 day workshop explores the Emotional<br />

Aspects of Therapeutic Touch and the major<br />

energy centres and their implications for<br />

health. Groupwork will assist the individual<br />

in developing enhanced sensitivity and<br />

understanding of the role of intuition.<br />

Supervised practical experiences will be<br />

provided. PREREQUISITE: Level I and II.<br />

NOTE: A $10.00 fee will be collected for<br />

course materials. Lunch is on your own.<br />

HZAD7 FEE: $100.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:00 IH May10 505372<br />

TONIFYING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM<br />

This course will look at a number of Chinese<br />

herbs which are excellent immunity boosters<br />

when taken appropriately. Traditional<br />

Chinese Medicine (TCM) also advocates an<br />

appropriate diet to tonify the digestive<br />

system, which helps to maintain a healthy<br />

immune system. TCM also categorizes food<br />

to help balance the diet. Knowing how to<br />

cope with stress can also aid immunity. This<br />

course will explore simple TCM stretching<br />

and mediation techniques to relieve health<br />

compromising stress.<br />

HZ033 FEE: $45.00 ☎<br />

S1 3 WE 6:30-9:30 IH May7 505342<br />

TREATING MENOPAUSE -<br />

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE<br />

This course will be of great interest and<br />

assistance to all women, especially those<br />

suffering debilitating symptoms arising from<br />

menopause. It will explore the beneficial<br />

effects of a number of herbal formulas, the<br />

types of Ginseng and how to take them, and<br />

how to stimulate acupressure points. There<br />

will also be a brief exploration of how dietary<br />

changes and moderate exercise such as Tai<br />

Chi, can bring relief to pre-menopausal and<br />

menopausal women.<br />

HZ015 FEE: $32.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 TU 6:30-9:30 IH May6 505343<br />

H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

CARDIOPULMONARY<br />

RESUSCITATION<br />

NOTE: Basic Rescuer “C” is a prerequisite<br />

for Nursing, RPN, Occupational<br />

Therapy/Physiotherapy Assistant, Medical<br />

Imaging/Ultrasound, CardiovascularTech,<br />

and Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography<br />

programs. All prices include taxes,<br />

workbooks, certificate, etc.<br />

For more information, call H. Bell at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26808<br />

BASIC RESCUER (C)<br />

This intensive 8-hour course is designed for<br />

health-care professionals and the public. Through<br />

theory, demonstration, hands-on practice, and<br />

skill assessment, participants will learn to<br />

effectively manage respiratory and cardiac<br />

emergencies in adults, children and infants, as<br />

well as two rescuer C.P.R. techniques. Successful<br />

completion leads to certification through the<br />

Heart and Stroke Association of Ontario.<br />

HZA92 FEE: $60.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH Apr12 505283<br />

SB 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH May10 505284<br />

SC 2 WE 6:00-10:00 IH May14 505286<br />

SD 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH Jun14 505290<br />

SE 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH Jul12 505291<br />

SF 1 SA 8:30-5:00 IH Aug23 505405<br />

CPR RECERTIFICATION-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 SU 9:00-1:00 IH Apr13 505292<br />

S2 1 SU 9:00-1:00 IH May11 505293<br />

S3 1 SU 9:00-1:00 IH Jun15 505304<br />

S4 1 SU 9:00-1:00 IH Aug17 505305<br />

AUTOMATED EXTERNAL<br />

DEFIBRILLATION (AED)<br />

This 4-hour program trains participants in the use<br />

of Automatic External Defibrillator (AEDS).<br />

Hands-on training scenarios will provide students<br />

with the opportunity to gain competency in AED<br />

use. Note: This course is an excellent precursor<br />

for Security Staff, Fitness or Golf Club personnel,<br />

Paramedics, Firefighters, etc. Heart and Stroke<br />

Foundation Ontario completion card is issued to<br />

successful participants. Medical oversight not<br />

included. Prerequisite: Recent BCLS Certificate.<br />

HZAE4 FEE: $55.00 ☎<br />

SA 1 SA 10:00-2:00 IH Jun7 505306<br />

FIRST AID/CPR LEVEL ‘C’<br />

This intensive 2 day 16-hour course is taught<br />

according to National Safety Council standards,<br />

WSIB (ON) approved. Designed to meet all<br />

Standard First Aid/CPR training requirements. This<br />

course is also a prerequisite for many college entry<br />

programs, e.g. PSW, ECE, Child/Youth Worker,<br />

RecLeisure, Pharmacy Technician, OTA/PTA etc.<br />

Skills covered include: Respiratory/Cardiac<br />

emergencies, Bleeding/Shock, Sudden Illnesses,<br />

etc. Certification is valid for 3 years.<br />

HZAE5 FEE: $90.00 ☎<br />

SA 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 IH Apr26 505349<br />

SB 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 IH May24 505308<br />

SC 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 IH Jun21 505309<br />

SD 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 IH Jul12 505310<br />

SE 2 SA/SU 8:30-5:00 IH Aug23 505406<br />

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H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

CHILDBIRTH PREPARATION<br />

CLASSES<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> is pleased to offer childbirth<br />

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

Childbirth Steps Prenatal <strong>Education</strong>.<br />

For additional information and Prenatal<br />

<strong>Education</strong> registration forms please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715.<br />

Classes offered evenings and weekends<br />

NOTE: Childbirth classes are scheduled<br />

according to your due date. Please register<br />

early to ensure a space in the appropriate<br />

series. Courses should be completed 1<br />

month prior to your due date.<br />

CHILDBIRTH STEPS<br />

PRENATAL EDUCATION<br />

Classes are designed to prepare expectant parents<br />

for the birth of their baby with confidence. Our<br />

goal as childbirth educators is to provide you with<br />

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

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

experience. Topics include: birth planning, signs<br />

of labour, comfort measures, the delivery process,<br />

medical interventions, the postpartum period, and<br />

the newborn. S1, S2, S3 & S4 - Evening Classes.<br />

SA, SB, SC, SD, & SE - Saturday Classes.<br />

FL106 FEE: $125.00<br />

S1 6 WE 7:00-9:00 IH Apr2<br />

S2 6 TH 7:00-9:00 IH May15<br />

S3 6 WE 7:00-9:00 IH Jun25<br />

S4 6 TH 7:00-9:00 IH Aug7<br />

SA 2 SA 9:00-3:30 IH Mar29<br />

SB 2 SA 9:00-3:30 IH May3<br />

SC 2 SA 9:00-3:30 IH Jun7<br />

SD 2 SA 9:00-3:30 IH Jul5<br />

SE 2 SA 9:00-3:30 IH Aug9<br />

BREASTFEEDING TECHNIQUES<br />

This 3- hour workshop is intended for expectant<br />

par ents planning to breast feed. Learn about the<br />

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

po s itio ning , e sta blish ing a nd main tainin g milk<br />

supply, common concerns and possible solutions.<br />

FL010 FEE: $35.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 6:30-9:30 IH May14 505311<br />

S2 1 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Jun26 505312<br />

S3 1 WE 6:30-9:30 IH Aug6 505313<br />

INTERPERSONAL CRISIS<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Ba s ed o n th e pr in cip le s a nd te ch n iqu es of the<br />

internationally known Crisis Prevention Institute<br />

of Brookf ield, Wisconsin, this program examines<br />

in d e ta il v a r io u s f o r m s o f i nt e r pe r s o n a l c r is is<br />

which ar ise in the workplace or an institutional<br />

se tting. Th rough r ole playin g an d lecture s, you<br />

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

effectively with a broad range of crisis situations<br />

Program of Studies<br />

You must take at least one option in PART I to<br />

obtain the C risis P revention Institute Card. To<br />

q u a l i f y f o r t h e M o h a w k C o l l e g e L e t t e r o f<br />

Acknowledgement, you must also take PART II.<br />

PART I<br />

MHN08 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention<br />

MHN18 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention for<br />

LTC Providers<br />

PART II<br />

MHN19 Advanced Crisis Resolution -<br />

Workplace Violence<br />

ADVANCED CRISIS RESOLUTION<br />

T h i s a dv a n ce d c r i si s r e s ol u t io n c o u rs e w i l l<br />

f o cu s o n c on f li c t r es o lu t io n a nd me d ia t io n ,<br />

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

disruptive individuals, domestic violence and<br />

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

e f f e c t i v e r e s p o n s e t e a m . C o s t o f b o o k i s<br />

included in course fee. Pre-requisite - Part 1.<br />

MHN19 FEE: $150.00 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO 6:30-9:30 IH May5 505351<br />

NONVIOLENT CRISIS INTERVENTION<br />

Learn how to de-escalate a potentially violent<br />

i n d i vi d u a l u s i ng t ec h n i q ue s de v i s e d b y t h e<br />

N a t i o n a l C r i s i s P r e v e n t i o n I n s t i t u t e . T h i s<br />

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

p o t e n t i a l l y e x p l o s i v e s i t u a t i o n s o n a d a i l y<br />

basis. Cost of book is included in course fee.<br />

MHN08 FEE: $125.00 ☎<br />

S1 4 MO 6:30-9:30 IH Apr7 505352<br />

COURSES/WORKSHOPS<br />

FOR HEALTH<br />

PROFESSIONALS and<br />

HEALTH CARE WORKERS<br />

FOOTCARE FOR PSW’S, HCA’S &<br />

HOME SUPPORT WORKERS<br />

This six hour footcare workshop prepares/updates<br />

students in their knowledge and skill of care of<br />

the feet. It covers anatomy and physiology of the<br />

feet, growth and developmental differences and<br />

s e l ec t e d ab n or m al co n di t i o ns o f t h e f e et . A<br />

p rac ti ca l “ha nds -on ” e xpe ri enc e is in cl ude d.<br />

P articipants are requested to bring a pumice to<br />

class and to refrain from cutting their toenails<br />

b e f o r e t h e c o u r s e . T h i s i s t o p r o v i d e t h e<br />

opportunity for basic nail filing. ENROLMENT<br />

IS L IMIT ED. Lunch is on your own. S tudents<br />

will be assessed for safety in performing the skill.<br />

HZAP3 FEE: $60.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 IH Apr19 505289<br />

COURSES/WORKSHOPS IN<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

For information on the following<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> courses, please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or email<br />

mary.golba-bylhouwer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

The <strong>College</strong> offers many courses suitable for<br />

technologists wishing to keep up with recent<br />

advances in the field and those preparing for<br />

advanced registration. There are also courses<br />

f or t ec hn ol og is ts wh o wo ul d li ke t o re fr es h<br />

their knowledge at the basic level or prepare<br />

for crosstraining and core lab responsibilities.<br />

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

n u r s e s a n d l a b o r at o r y a s s is t a n t s , a nd o t h e r<br />

health care professionals.<br />

PLEASE SEE THE DISTANCE<br />

EDUCATION SECTION OF THIS<br />

CATALOGUE FOR OTHER COURSES<br />

FOR TECHNOLOGISTS<br />

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY REVIEW<br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l p r o v i d e a g o o d r e v i e w f o r<br />

technologists who ar e see king employment in a<br />

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

knowledge in chemistry. The course will focus on<br />

Kidney and Liver function, Acid - Base balance,<br />

Immunology, Statistics and Quality Control.<br />

MLEC7 FEE: $110.63 ☎<br />

S1 7 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr1 505377<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

NEW PROGRAM IN MEDICAL<br />

LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY<br />

This program is designed to help internationally<br />

e d u c a t e d M e d ic a l L a b o ra t o r y T e c h n o l o g i s t s<br />

g a in e nt ry in to th e wo rk p la c e in O n ta rio a n d<br />

become registered with the <strong>College</strong> of Medical<br />

Laboratory Technologists of Ontario. The next<br />

intake of students for this program will be July<br />

<strong>2003</strong>. This program is approved by the <strong>College</strong><br />

o f 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 o f<br />

Ontario. Application deadline for the July <strong>2003</strong><br />

intake is March 31, <strong>2003</strong>. Interested individuals<br />

should call (905)540-4247 ext. 23559.<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />

ASSISTANT/TECHNICIAN<br />

CERTIFICATE (047)<br />

T h i s p r o g r a m i s gi v e n i n c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h<br />

The Michener Inst itute (locate d in T oron to).<br />

The theory portion will be given by distance<br />

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

l a b o r a t o r y s e s s i o n s w i l l b e g i v e n a t T h e<br />

M i c h e n e r I n s t i t u t e o r a t M o h a w k C o l l e g e .<br />

C l i n i c a l e x p e r i e n c e w i l l b e p r o v i d e d b y<br />

aff ili ated h osp ita ls, pr iva te lab ora tor ies , a nd<br />

cl i ni c s. St u de n ts w i ll be r e qu i re d t o s at i sf y<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e ’ s a n d T h e M i c h e n e r<br />

I n s t i t u t e ’ s a d m i s s i o n r e q u i r e m e n t s . U p o n<br />

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

receive a certificate from both institutions.<br />

This program has OSMT approval.<br />

For information about this program please<br />

see the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section or call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or email<br />

mary.golba-bylhouwer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />

ASSISTANT REFRESHER<br />

This course is intended for Medical Laboratory<br />

Assistants/Technicians who have previously<br />

gone through a training program, or were<br />

previously certified and would like to refresh<br />

their knowledge. This course will provide a<br />

review of laboratory basics such as reagent and<br />

solution preparation, laboratory safety, and<br />

laboratory equipment. It will also examine<br />

some of the discipline specific knowledge in<br />

areas such as chemistry, hematology,<br />

microbiology, and histology/cytology.<br />

MLA40 FEE: $120.72 ☎<br />

S1 8 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr1 505299<br />

COURSES/WORKSHOPS<br />

IN NURSING<br />

Please see the Distance <strong>Education</strong> and<br />

OntarioLearn - Health Sciences sections<br />

for distance education courses for nurses.<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 test<br />

will be given credit for the RPN<br />

Medication Certificate. Please contact The<br />

Program Manager at (905)540-4247, ext.<br />

26705 for further information or to set up<br />

an appointment.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: $124.65<br />

86 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


Dentistry and Oral Health (HZD01)<br />

refer to the For The General Public section.<br />

HS127/WA - The Management of Wounds<br />

begins on Tuesday, March 25 at the<br />

Henderson Hospital from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.<br />

Please contact the C.E. Registration Office<br />

to register for this course.<br />

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION -<br />

RPN<br />

This course follows Ministry guidelines and<br />

should enable R.P.N.’s to meet the standards<br />

for Administration of Medications. Included<br />

in this program, there are an additional seven<br />

hours of laboratory and clinical practice.<br />

PREREQUISITES: Current RPN Certificate<br />

of Competence or proof of eligibility for<br />

current registration through the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses of Ontario.<br />

HZA14 FEE: $256.17 ☎<br />

S1 15 WE 1:00-4:00 IH Apr9 505358<br />

ARRYTHMIA INTERPRETATION<br />

This course focuses on the systematic analysis<br />

and interpretation of cardiac arrythmias.<br />

Topics include cardiac electrophysiology,<br />

basic principles of cardiac monitoring,<br />

calculation of rates and intervals; and<br />

interpretation of sinus, atrial, and ventricular<br />

arrhythmias, heart blocks and pacemaker<br />

rhythms. Implications for monitoring and<br />

management will be discussed. Supervised inclass<br />

practice analyzing and interpreting<br />

rhythm strips. NOTE: No class May 9, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

HZ143 FEE: $120.72 ☎<br />

S1 7 FR 9:00-2:00 IH Apr11 505397<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: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-10:00 IH Apr9 505398<br />

BASIC FOOTCARE FOR RN’S<br />

AND 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 non-invasive<br />

footcare and follows the guidelines of the<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario. There are two 3<br />

hour theory sessions on Tuesday, April 15th.<br />

and April 22nd. and one 4 hour lab on April<br />

29th. , from 6 to 10 p.m. Students must have a<br />

current CNO Certificate of Competence.<br />

HZPAE FEE: $60.30 ☎<br />

S1 3 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr15 505285<br />

CLINICAL TRIAL METHODOLOGY<br />

IN PRACTICE<br />

This course will provide a practical guide to<br />

methodologies used in clinical trials, along with<br />

the administrative issues encountered in<br />

conducting a study. An overview of study<br />

designs, measurement tools, interventions and<br />

outcomes will be covered. Interpreting diagnostic<br />

and laboratory measurements as well as data<br />

management and quality assurance will be<br />

covered. There will also be 2 hands-on<br />

workshops, facilitated by an industry<br />

representative using actual clinical trial protocols.<br />

HTH04 FEE: $634.65 ☎<br />

S1 14 WE/SA 7:00-10:30 IH Apr16 505324<br />

CLINICAL TRIALS RESEARCH<br />

COORINDATOR<br />

This course prepares you to manage a clinical trial<br />

and provides you with a hospital certificate upon<br />

completion. Running a trial, getting ready for a<br />

pharmaceutical company audit, understanding the<br />

standards and regulations that affect the conduct of<br />

clinical trials in Canada and a basic understanding<br />

of ethical principles and data organization are<br />

covered. The practical component consists of two<br />

preceptorships with experienced clinical trial<br />

researchers in the clinical areas of your choice.<br />

HTH06 FEE: $634.65 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU 7:00-10:30 IH Apr8 505407<br />

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 database,<br />

components of a hospital information system,<br />

the concept of system design and provides<br />

beginning skills in running and evaluating 3<br />

application packages. Prerequisite - RN, RPN.<br />

CO291 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO-SA 9:00-4:00 IH Apr28 505346<br />

RPN MEDICATION REFRESHER<br />

This course would be of interest to RPNs who<br />

would like to refresh their knowledge and<br />

skills in preparing and administering<br />

medications safely. Applicants must possess a<br />

Certificate in Administrations of Medications.<br />

This course will provide a review of the<br />

theory related to the pharmacology of major<br />

drug groups and a laboratory experience in<br />

the preparation and administration of topical,<br />

oral, and subcutaneous medications.<br />

HZAC8 FEE: $120.72 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 1:00-4:00 IH Apr9 505360<br />

THEORY OF ADVANCED FOOTCARE<br />

PRACTICES-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.<br />

HZ152 FEE: $100.54 ☎<br />

SA 6 TU 6:30-9:30 IH May6 505288<br />

12 LEAD ECG SKILL<br />

This 5 hour course will focus on the practical skill<br />

of performing a 12 lead ECG. The workshop<br />

content will include indications for the ECG, skin<br />

preparation, obtaining a quality tracing and practice<br />

sessions. Does not include interpretation of ECG.<br />

HS130 FEE: $60.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-3:00 IH Apr26 505399<br />

Parking for <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> Health<br />

Sciences students<br />

McMaster University provides parking<br />

services for the Institute for Applied<br />

Health Science. Permits may be purchased<br />

and picked up in person from the E.T.<br />

Clarke Centre, Room 102 at McMaster.<br />

Payment options include cash, cheques,<br />

debit card, MasterCard and VISA. You will<br />

require your student number to pick up<br />

your permit. Single evening permits can<br />

be purchased at the kiosks for $2.50.<br />

For further information please<br />

phone (905)525-9140 ext. 24232.<br />

H E A LTH SCIENCES<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 support<br />

and awareness of current issues in lactation.<br />

The program will provide continuing<br />

education recognition points (CERPS) from<br />

the IBLCE and help prepare students for the<br />

IBLCE certification exam. Both modules are<br />

available in a self-study distance education<br />

format as well as a classroom setting. Refer to<br />

the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section for more<br />

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: CERPS are not awarded for<br />

course credit obtained via the challenge<br />

exam process.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: $97.92<br />

BREASTFEEDING I<br />

This course introduces the basic principles of<br />

breastfeeding. It is designed to enhance the<br />

student’s knowledge regarding lactation and to<br />

develop skills in promoting and supporting<br />

successful breastfeeding. The course consists of<br />

24 hrs. in class, 12 hrs. clinical & 8 hrs. self<br />

study. Content includes anatomy and physiology,<br />

nutrition, latch, infant growth and development,<br />

common problems and their solutions. Dates:<br />

April 3, 10, 24 and May 1, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

NSC93 FEE: $243.32 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 9:00-4:00 IH Apr3 505338<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 course<br />

consists of 24 hrs. in class, 12 hrs. clinical, 8<br />

hrs. self study. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Breastfeeding Module 1. DATES: May 8, 22,<br />

29, and June 12, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

NSC94 FEE: $243.32 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 9:00-4:00 IH May8 505339<br />

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H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

CERTIFICATES 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 <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>.<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 />

ADVANCED CARDIAC CARE<br />

CERTIFICATE (870)<br />

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

registered nurses with a current Certificate of<br />

Competence who are currently employed in a<br />

C a r d i o v a s c u l a r s e t t i n g , o r t h o s e w h o a r e<br />

interested in a transfer to cardiovascular.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the Certificate, you must successfully<br />

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

components of the following four modules:<br />

NSC46 Cardiac Care RN Advanced: MOD 1 60 hours<br />

NSC47 Cardiac Care RN Advanced: MOD 2 60 hours<br />

NSC48 Cardiac Care RN Advanced: MOD 3 60 hours<br />

NSC49 Cardiac Care RN Advanced: MOD 4 30 hours<br />

N O TE : Th i s p r o g ra m f o c u se s on a dv a n c ed<br />

content. Nurses intere sted in advancing their<br />

knowledge in a less complex manner should<br />

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

C r i t i c a l C a r e p r o g r a m . N o t e : M o d u l e I I I<br />

Critical Care is equivalent to Module I of the<br />

Advanced Cardiac Care.<br />

ADVANCED CARDIAC CARE<br />

CHALLENGE EXAM<br />

The Challenge Exam for Module I Advanced<br />

Cardiac Care can be written on the first Friday<br />

of each month during the academic year.<br />

Fee: $124.65<br />

NOTE: The Advanced Cardiac Care<br />

Certificate Program is available in a<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> format only. Please<br />

refer to the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section of<br />

this catalogue for specific course offerings.<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

CRITICAL CARE NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE (871)<br />

This Certificate, offered in a part-time format,<br />

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 n u r s e s<br />

cu rre ntl y e mpl oye d in a crit ica l car e s ett ing<br />

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

s k i l l s . I t w i l l a l s o a s s i s t n u r s e s c u r r e n t l y<br />

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

critical care nursing.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

C ur ren t Ce rt if ic at e of C om pe te nc e wi th t he<br />

Coll ege of Nu rses of Ontario , or perm ission<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 -<br />

Psychosocial 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 is<br />

equivalent to NSC17 - Critical Car e - Module III.<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> for Critical Care Nursing<br />

refer to Distance <strong>Education</strong> section<br />

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (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 />

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

t h r o u g h w o r k e x p e r i e n c e . I f i n t e r e s t e d i n<br />

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

c o n t a c t A m y B o y e r , P r o g r a m M a n a g e r , a t<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26708.<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 Module<br />

of the Critical Care program (NSC17).<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE $97.92<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

MENTAL HEALTH NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE (045)<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSE - MENTAL HEALTH<br />

NURSING CERTIFICATE<br />

(044)<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 />

program descriptions, program of studies and<br />

specific course offerings.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

NEPHROLOGY<br />

CERTIFICATE FOR<br />

REGISTERED NURSES (124)<br />

A s t he p o pu la t io n i nc re a se s, th e n um be r o f<br />

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

renal disease i.e. dialysis is growing rapidly.<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 />

d ev el op ed t o m ee t th e ed uc at ion al n ee ds o f<br />

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

their families dealing with renal disease. The<br />

p ro gr am c on si st s of 4 t he or y co ur se s an d 1<br />

clinical experience. Successful completion of<br />

a 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 e q u i r e m e n t f o r c e r t i f i c a t e c o m p l e t i o n ; i t<br />

m us t be co mp le ted b ef or e y ou e nr oll i n th e<br />

clinical experience module.<br />

For more infor mation about this ex citing new<br />

pr ogram please call (905)54 0-4247 ext. 2 6715<br />

Program of Studies<br />

NSCD1 Introduction to Nephrology Nursing 36 hours<br />

NSCD2 Renal Replacement Therapy<br />

Options - 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 REPLACEMENT THERAPY<br />

OPTIONS-DIALYSIS<br />

T h e f o c u s o f th i s c o u r s e i s t h e c o n s e r v a t iv e<br />

treatment of a client with r enal disease. Attention<br />

will be given to both hemodialysis and peritoneal<br />

dialysis, and the nurse’s role and r esponsibility.<br />

Ethical issues related to dialysis will be explored.<br />

Course material not included in tuition fee.<br />

NSCD2 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr8 505411<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

NEUROSCIENCE NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 e u r o s c i e n c e C e r t i f i c a t e s e e t h e D i s t a n c e<br />

<strong>Education</strong> section of this catalogue.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715 or<br />

email lynn.gwilliam@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

N E W S TA RT NURSING/RN<br />

REFRESHER CERT I F I C ATE (874)<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 />

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

Registered Nurses: to return to active nursing;<br />

to wr ite th e Reg ist rat io n E xam s by me e ti ng<br />

t h e 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<br />

email lynn.gwilliam@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

REGISTRATION Students who meet all<br />

requirements for entry into the program may<br />

register for Developmental Psychology and two<br />

of the first four modules while completing the<br />

application process. Please see Prior Learning<br />

Assessment to challenge courses through<br />

examinations. If you have been employed as a<br />

Registered Nurse in Ontario for at least 450 hours<br />

in the past five years, you must attach a copy of<br />

your Certificate of Competence as a Registered<br />

Nurse in Ontario to your application. Individual<br />

needs and experience will determine how many<br />

courses you will need to complete. If you have<br />

not been employed as a Registered Nurse (a) in<br />

Ontario, or (b) for at least 450 hours in the past<br />

five years, you must include a letter of Direction<br />

from the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario indicating<br />

your educational requirements with your<br />

application. You can obtain an application for<br />

Registration by the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario<br />

by calling 1-800-387-5526. While waiting for the<br />

results of your assessment by the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses, you will be permitted to enter the<br />

program with verbal direction to us by the<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario. Applicants must<br />

demonstrate fluency in English prior to<br />

admission to the program. Various options are<br />

available to meet this requirement which can be<br />

discussed with a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> counsellor.<br />

Please call (905)540-4247 ext. 26707 for a<br />

counseling appointment.<br />

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Program of Studies<br />

The RN Re f re sh er po rti on of th e Ne ws t ar t<br />

N ur si n g Pr o g r am i nc l u d es D ev el o pm e n t a l<br />

Psychology and the first six nursing courses<br />

l i st e d w i th nu rs i ng t h eo ry , l ab or a to r y an d<br />

c l i n i c a l c o m p o n e n t s . A n a d d i t i o n a l 3<br />

n u r s i n g t h e o r y a n d 3 c l i n i c a l c o u r s e s<br />

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

Y o u p ro gr es s a t y ou r o wn r at e d e p e nd in g<br />

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

simultaneously. You require a current CPR<br />

c e rt ifi cat e and u pd ate d im mu niza t io n pri or<br />

to 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 />

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 />

* M o d u l e A i s a p r e r e q u i s i t e t o a l l o t h 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 r a t i o n i n<br />

Module A then allows you to register in other<br />

courses in the program in the same or future<br />

s e m e s t e r s . * * D e v e l o p m e n t a l P s y c h o l o g y<br />

(SS2 71) i s str ongly recomme nded as par t of<br />

t h e N e w s t a r t P r o g r a m . P l e a s e s e e S o c i a l<br />

Sciences course offerings.<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 the<br />

unique concerns of adults returning to a<br />

formal learning situation.<br />

The Program Manager will address<br />

individual concerns and assist students with<br />

course selection at that time. No Fee will be<br />

charged. Tuesday, March 11, at 1:00 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 />

PRACTICE REGULATIONS OUTLINED<br />

IN THE REGULATED HEALTH<br />

PROFESSIONS ACT, NURSING ACT<br />

1991. Effective January, 2005, Entry to<br />

Practice as a Registered Nurse in Ontario<br />

will require graduation from a<br />

Baccalaureate Nursing program.<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSE - REFRESHER<br />

CERTIFICATE (884)<br />

T hi s C er ti f ic ate pro gram i s i nt ended t o pr epar e<br />

individuals with previous preparation as Practical<br />

Nurses or Regist ered Nurses: t o return t o act ive<br />

nursing, to write the Registration Exams by<br />

meeting the educational requirements following<br />

an individual assessment by the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses, or to meet the requirements of the <strong>College</strong><br />

of Nurses to apply for reinstatement of a license.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715 or email<br />

lynn.gwilliam@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

REGISTRATION Students who meet all<br />

requirements for entry into the program may<br />

register for two of the first four modules while<br />

completing the application process. If you have<br />

been employed as a Registered Practical Nurse or<br />

a Registered Nurse for at least 450 hours in the<br />

past five years, you must include a copy of your<br />

Certificate of Competence with your program<br />

application. Individual needs and experience will<br />

determine how many courses need to be<br />

completed. If you have not been employed as a<br />

Registered Practical Nurse or a Registered Nurse<br />

(a) in Ontario, or (b) for at least 450 hours in the<br />

past five years, you must attach a letter of<br />

Direction from the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario<br />

indicating your educational requirements to your<br />

application. You can obtain an application for<br />

Registration by the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses of Ontario<br />

by calling 1-800-387-5526. While awaiting the<br />

results of your assessment by the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses, you will be permitted to enter the<br />

program on verbal direction to us by the <strong>College</strong><br />

of Nurses of Ontario. You must demonstrate<br />

fluency in English prior to admission to the<br />

program. You can discuss various options to<br />

meet this requirement with a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

counsellor. Please call (905)540-4247 ext. 26707<br />

to make a counselling appointment.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

The program includes six nursing courses with<br />

theory, laboratory and clinical components.<br />

You will progress at your own rate depending<br />

on the number of courses taken simultaneously.<br />

According to revised provincial standards for<br />

Practical Nurse Refresher Programs, you must<br />

successfully complete the following modules to<br />

obtain the Certificate. You require a current<br />

CPR certificate and updated immunization<br />

record prior to 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 12 days<br />

*Module A” is a prerequisite to all other courses in<br />

the program. You must register in Module A; then<br />

you will be able to register in other courses in the<br />

program in the same or future semesters.**RPN<br />

Refresher students are strongly encouraged to take<br />

Developmental Psychology as part of their<br />

Program. Please see SOCIAL SCIENCES area of<br />

the catalogue for course offerings.<br />

NOTE: STUDENTS TAKING THE RPN<br />

REFRESHER PROGRAM TO PREPARE<br />

FOR THE REGISTRATION<br />

EXAMINATION MUST ALSO MEET THE<br />

ENTRY TO PRACTICE REGULATIONS<br />

OUTLINED IN THE REGULATED HEALTH<br />

PROFESSIONS ACT, NURSING ACT 1991.<br />

H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

NEWSTART NURSING<br />

NS003 Module C - Physiology<br />

NS004 Module D - Pharmacology<br />

NS032 Module K1 - Adult Nursing Theory<br />

NS005 Module E1 - Nursing in Health Theory<br />

NS007 Module F1 - Nursing in Mental Health<br />

NS033 Module L1 - Nursing of the Child<br />

These exams in the Newstart Nursing<br />

Program will be available for challenge on<br />

Thursday, April 3, <strong>2003</strong>- Section SA<br />

Thursday, May 8, <strong>2003</strong> - Section SM<br />

Thursday, June 12, <strong>2003</strong> - Section SJ<br />

Time: 5 p.m. to 9: p.m.<br />

Successful completion of these theory<br />

courses (60%) will give students credit in<br />

the Program. Individuals are only<br />

permitted one writing of each challenge<br />

exam. Students must register and pay for<br />

exam 2 weeks prior to scheduled date. A<br />

PLA Registration Form can be picked up<br />

at the IAHS, Room 185 or call (905) 575-<br />

1212 ext. 3298 to register by telephone.<br />

These exams cannot be used<br />

to clear a failing grade.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: NS032 - Adult<br />

Nursing - $124.65 All others $97.92<br />

MOD. A-STANDARDS OF NURSING<br />

PRACTICE<br />

The content covered includes information<br />

related to concepts of adult education and self<br />

directed learning; use of nursing process; the<br />

role of the <strong>College</strong> of Nurses; and the health<br />

care delivery system.<br />

NS001 FEE: $135.81 ☎<br />

S1 9 TU 9:00-12:00 IH Apr22 505365<br />

NS001 FEE: $135.81<br />

S2 9 WE 9:00-12:00 IH Apr23<br />

S3 9 TH 9:00-12:00 IH Apr24<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 Registered<br />

Nurses and Registered Practical Nurses”.<br />

NS002 FEE: $191.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 1:00-4:00 IH Apr8 505366<br />

S2 12 TH 1:00-4:00 IH Apr10 505402<br />

S3 12 TH 6:00-9:00 IH Apr10 505403<br />

S4 12 WE 1:00-4:00 IH Apr9 505404<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 to<br />

Modules D, E, F, K and L.<br />

NS003 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

S1 9 MO 9:00-4:00 IH Apr7 505394<br />

S2 10 TH 9:00-3:00 IH Apr10 505400<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 course<br />

is prerequisite to Modules E, F, K and L.<br />

NS004 FEE: $135.81 ☎<br />

S1 9 WE 9:00-12:00 IH Apr9 505401<br />

MOD F1 NURSING IN MENTAL<br />

HEALTH-THEORY<br />

This course focuses on providing care to<br />

individuals experiencing behavioural disorders.<br />

NS007 FEE: $226.35 ☎<br />

S1 15 TU 5:00-7:30 IH Apr8 505361<br />

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H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

MOD F2-NURSING IN MENTAL<br />

HEALTH-CLINICAL<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 t h e<br />

opportunity to observe and participate in the<br />

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

disorders. Course runs Thursdays and Fridays<br />

NS008 FEE: $332.85 ☎<br />

S1 8 TH/FR 8:00-4:00 IH Apr24 505362<br />

S2 8 TH/FR 8:00-4:00 IH May22 505364<br />

MODULE K1 - ADULT NURSING<br />

T h is co u r s e p ro v i d es a t h eo r e ti c a l b a s e f or<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 />

surgical intervention. An understanding of the<br />

developmental tasks of adults is pre-requisite<br />

to this course.<br />

NS032 FEE: $264.69 ☎<br />

S1 11 TU 9:00-4:00 IH Apr8 505395<br />

S2 11 WE 9:00-4:00 IH Apr9 505396<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 />

implement theoretical nursing concepts when<br />

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 a n d / o r<br />

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 a n d / o r<br />

c o mm u n i t y s e tt i n g . S t ud e n t s m u s t a t te n d 3<br />

day ori entati on, Orient ation dat es: S1- April<br />

1 4 , 1 5 , & 1 7 , S 2 & S 3 - M a y 2 1 , 2 2 , 2 3 ,<br />

<strong>2003</strong>, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

NS035 FEE: $545.85 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO/SA/SU 7:00-7:00 JB Apr26 505367<br />

S2 12 MO/SA/SU 7:00-7:00 JB May24 505368<br />

S3 12 MO/SA/SU 7:00-7:00 JB Jul5 505369<br />

REVIEW FOR RN EXAMS<br />

T h i s 2 1 h o u r c o u rs e is i nt e n d e d f o r n u r s es<br />

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

N ur se s of O nt ar i o Re gi st ra ti on Ex am s. T he<br />

co ur se w il l re vi ew s pe ci fi c co nt en t, d is cu ss<br />

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

q ue s ti o ns a n d pr o vi d e th e p ar t ic i pa n ts w i th<br />

the opportunity to answer some practice tests.<br />

HZ161 FEE: $200.00 ☎<br />

S1 7 TH 6:00-9:00 IH Apr17 505413<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH<br />

NURSING CERTIFICATE (875)<br />

This part-time program, offered in a<br />

traditional classroom format, prepares<br />

students to practice as an occupational health<br />

nurse in various employment settings. If you<br />

are currently employed as an occupational<br />

health nurse, the program may be of value in<br />

enhancing your knowledge and skills.<br />

For more information please call<br />

Jane Lemke, Program Manager, at<br />

(905)639-5127 or email<br />

klemke@attcanada.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Current Registration from the <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Nurses of Ontario, as a Registered Nurse.<br />

Need upgrading in<br />

Math & English?<br />

Call the Literacy and<br />

Basic Skills Program<br />

at (905)575-2029<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete both the theory and<br />

practical components of the following:<br />

NOTE: Module 1 is a prerequisite to all other<br />

modules in the program.<br />

OHN01 Module 1-Occupational Health Nursing<br />

45 hours<br />

OHN02 Module 2-Occupational Health &<br />

Health 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<br />

Nursing Practicum 33 hours<br />

HZ215 Assessment Skills for Registered Nurses<br />

36 hours<br />

NOTE:<br />

This Certificate program starts every September.<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 implementation<br />

of a workplace project. In collaboration with an<br />

experienced Occupational Health Nurse<br />

mentor, the student will select and perform a<br />

project 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: $157.74 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 6:30-7:30 IH Apr10 505300<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSE - ONCOLOGY<br />

NURSING CERTIFICATE (883)<br />

This program is designed to meet the<br />

educational needs of Registered Nurses and<br />

Registered Practical Nurses wishing to<br />

upgrade knowledge and nursing skills to<br />

provide safe, effective care to patients and<br />

families living with cancer. It will also assist<br />

Registered Nurses in preparing for the<br />

Canadian Nurses Association Oncology<br />

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 completion<br />

of an Immunization Record before beginning<br />

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 39 hours<br />

NSCC6 Oncology Clinical Experience 48 hours<br />

HZ215 Nursing Assessment Skills 36 hours<br />

Note: You may take the assessment skills<br />

course concurrently with the Oncology courses;<br />

however, it must be completed before enrolment<br />

in the Oncology Clinical Experience course and<br />

within 2 years of beginning the program.<br />

See Distance <strong>Education</strong> section for <strong>Spring</strong><br />

oncology course offerings.<br />

ONCOLOGY CLINICAL EXPERIENCE<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: $239.13 ☎<br />

S1 FW Apr7 505416<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

OPERATING ROOM<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 & IV<br />

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 an<br />

ECG course (within the past 3 years) prior to<br />

enrollment in this course. Subject to Program<br />

Manager approval.<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, NSC85,<br />

NSC87 or NSCB5. This module includes 30<br />

hours of clinical experience. Saturday dates<br />

are: Apr. 19 & June 7, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

NSC86 FEE: $366.93 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:00-4:00 IH Apr19 505337<br />

9 WE 6:00-10:00<br />

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O.R. CLINICAL<br />

This module is a clinical consolidation. Date,<br />

t i m e , a n d c l i n i c a l s i t e ( s ) m u s t b e ar r a n g e d<br />

w i t h t h e P r o g r a m M a n a g e r . T h i s m o d u l e<br />

co nsi st s o f 150 h our s of cli ni cal pl ac eme nt.<br />

This must be completed on a full-time basis.<br />

PRE REQU ISITE S: NSC8 4, NSC85 , N SC87<br />

or NSCB5.<br />

NSC88 FEE: $302.40 ☎<br />

S1 FW Apr3 505336<br />

REGISTERED NURSE -<br />

PERINATAL NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE HIGH RISK<br />

OBSTETRICS (877) or<br />

NEONATAL (876)<br />

These programs are intended for nurses wishing<br />

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

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

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

conception to six weeks post partum for mother,<br />

fetus/newborn, and family. Each course consists<br />

o f c las s r oo m, s elf s tud y a nd clin ic al le a r n ing .<br />

An exemption from clinical components may be<br />

a va ilab le f o r in div idu als with c u rr e nt r e le v an t<br />

expe rie nce. Nur ses with cur rent certif ica tion in<br />

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

e x em pt ion f o r th e N RP co u r s e . Th e Pe r in a ta l<br />

High Risk Obs te tr ical Cer tif ic ate pr ogr am will<br />

p r e p a r e R N s t o w r i t e t h e C a n a d i a n N u r s e s<br />

Association Perinatal Certification exam.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

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

Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the High Risk Obstetrical<br />

Certificate you must successfully complete<br />

the following courses in the order listed:<br />

NSCA8 Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 1 44 hours<br />

NSCA9 Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 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 <strong>Education</strong> 1 44 hours<br />

NSCA9 Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 2 44 hours<br />

NSCB1 Neonatal Resuscitation Program 15 hours<br />

NSC07 Perinatal Advanced Neonatal Care 1 85 hours<br />

NSC35 Perinatal Advanced Neonatal Care 2 91 hours<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

NSCA8/SC Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 1<br />

NSCA9/SC Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 2<br />

Challenge exams are available for Perinatal<br />

<strong>Education</strong> 1 and Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 2 for<br />

nurses (RNs & RPNs) with appropriate<br />

knowledge, skills and clinical experience<br />

who believe they are able to proceed more<br />

quickly through the program. The exam will<br />

take approximately 3 hours to complete.<br />

Please call (905)540-4247 ext. 26715 to<br />

request a registration information package.<br />

Call the Program Manager at (905)540-4247<br />

ext. 26703 for prerequisite assessment.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: $97.92<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong><br />

P erinatal <strong>Education</strong> 1 and Perinatal <strong>Education</strong><br />

2 ar e b ot h av ai la bl e i n a di st an ce edu ca ti on<br />

format. Refer to the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section<br />

of the catalogue for further information.<br />

PERINATAL EDUCATION 1<br />

This course examines the nursing assessment<br />

and care of health y antepartu m, intrapart um,<br />

a n d p o s t p a r t u m w o m e n . C o n t e n t i n c l u d e s :<br />

p hys io log ic al an d p sy cho log ic al ad apt at ion s<br />

to pregnancy, prenata l education, labour and<br />

b irth and the po stpar tum perio d. The cours e<br />

consists of 30 hrs. in class, 12 hrs. clinical, 2<br />

hrs . self study Dates: Apr. 4, 11 , 25, May 2<br />

and May 9, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

NSCA8 FEE: $246.32 ☎<br />

S1 5 FR 9:00-4:00 IH Apr4 505340<br />

PERINATAL EDUCATION 2<br />

T h i s c ou r s e f o cu s e s o n t h e a ss e s s me n t a n d<br />

c ar e of t h e he al th y ne o na te . To pi cs i n cl ud e<br />

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

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

p r o b l e ms , f ee d i n g , a n d f a m i l y a d a p ta t i o n s .<br />

Th e cou rse c onsists of 30 h ours in cl ass, 12<br />

h ou rs c li ni ca l an d 2 h rs . se lf - st ud y. D at es :<br />

May 16, 23, 30, June 13 and 20, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

NSCA9 FEE: $246.32 ☎<br />

S1 5 FR 9:00-4:00 IH May16 505341<br />

NEONATAL RESUSCITATION-INITIAL<br />

CERTIFICATION<br />

This 15 course, offere d as 7.5 hours of selfs<br />

t u d y a n d 7 . 5 h o u r s d i r e c t c l a s s c o n t a c t i s<br />

b a s e d o n t h e 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 />

A mer ica n A cad emy of Pe dia tri cs gui del ine s<br />

for neonatal resuscitat ion. Manu als avail a ble<br />

a t M cM a st e r Ho s pi t al bo o ks to r e. A li m it e d<br />

n u m b e r o f m a n u a l s a v a i l a b l e a t t h e I A H S<br />

campus library. Students “MUST” review the<br />

manual prior to attending the classroom day.<br />

C l a s s w i l l c o n s i s t o f w r i t t e n t e s t s ,<br />

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

using resuscitation dolls.<br />

NSCB1 FEE: $79.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 9:00-5:00 IH May30 505344<br />

PERINATAL ADVANCED -<br />

MATERNAL FETAL CARE 2<br />

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

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

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

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

s itua t ions . T here are 36 ho urs of clas sroom ,<br />

4 5 h o u r s o f c l i n i c a l a n d 1 0 h o u r s o f s e l f -<br />

s t u d y . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : C r e d i t f r o m<br />

P e r i n a t a l E d u c a t i o n 1 a n d 2 , a n d P e r i n a t a l<br />

Advanced Maternal Fetal Care 1. Dates: April<br />

8, 22, May 6, 20, June 3, 17, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

NSC34 FEE: $447.31 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 4:00-10:00 IH Apr8 505345<br />

PERINATAL ADVANCED NEONATAL<br />

CARE 2<br />

T h i s c o u r s e d e a l s w i t h m o r e s e v e r e l y i l l<br />

n e w b o r n s , i n c l u d i n g t h o s e r e q u i r i n g<br />

ventilation. There are 36 hours of classroom,<br />

4 5 h o u r s o f c l i n i c a l , a n d 1 0 h o u r s o f s e l f -<br />

s t u d y . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : C r e d i t f r o m<br />

P e r i n a t a l E d u c a t i o n 1 a n d 2 , N R P a n d<br />

P erinat al Advan ced Neona tal Car e 1. Dates :<br />

April 3, 10, 17, May 8, 15, and June 5, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

NSC35 FEE: $447.31 ☎<br />

S1 6 TH 9:00-4:00 IH Apr3 505347<br />

H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

REGISTERED PRACTICAL<br />

NURSE - MATERNAL<br />

NEWBORN NURSING<br />

CERTIFICATE (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 Certificate<br />

learners must successfully complete the following<br />

courses in the order listed:<br />

NSCA8 Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 1 44 hours<br />

NSCA9 Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 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 64 hours<br />

See the Registered Nurse Perinatal Nursing Certificate<br />

Program for information regarding Perinatal <strong>Education</strong><br />

1 and Perinatal <strong>Education</strong> 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 DISTANCE<br />

EDUCATION section of the catalogue.<br />

CERTIFICATES/DIPLOMAS -<br />

OTHER THAN NURSING<br />

COMPLEMENTARY CARE<br />

CERTIFICATE (Aromatherapy)<br />

This program will be available in its new format<br />

beginning September <strong>2003</strong>. The core of this<br />

program is based on the Patricia Miller Method<br />

of Aromatherapy. The program will also<br />

provide the opportunity to study one other<br />

modality, (Reflexology or Therapeutic Touch).<br />

The program will also focus on legal and ethical<br />

issues in complementary care practice. Setting<br />

up a business practice in a holistic framework<br />

will also be examined. To apply to this new<br />

exciting program, fill out the application below.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737<br />

mary.golba-bylhouwer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Diploma or degree in a relevant field of study<br />

e.g. Nursing, Occupational Therapy,<br />

Physiotherapy, Medicine, Child and Youth<br />

Worker. Mature individuals with relevant life<br />

experience will also be considered.<br />

COMPLEMENTARY CARE<br />

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

HEALTH SCIENCES<br />

N A M E: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

A D D R E S S :_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

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HOME PHONE:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

BUSINESS PHONE:______________________<br />

I HAVE A HEALTH CARE BACKGROUND: __<br />

I AM APPLYING AS A MATURE STUDENT: __<br />

MAIL TO: Mary Golby-Bylhouwer<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> of Applied Arts and Technology<br />

Institute for Applied Health Sciences (IAHS)<br />

1400 Main Street West Hamilton ON L8S 1C7<br />

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H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

DISABILITY MANAGEMENT<br />

CERTIFICATE (038)<br />

(Retur n to Work Coordinator)<br />

Injuries or illness can strike anyone, anytime.<br />

In the past, little thought was given to reducing<br />

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

di sa bi li ty w hi le m ai nt ai nin g a nd d eve lo pi ng<br />

the employability of the worker. Economic and<br />

s o c i a l c h an g e s i n C a n ad a h a v e p r o m p t e d a<br />

r ea ss es sm en t o f tr ad i ti on al a pp ro ac he s. T h e<br />

i m p l e m e n t a t i o n o f j o i n t l y m a n a g e d ,<br />

w o r k p l a c e - b a s e d d i s a b i l i t y m a n a g e m e n t<br />

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

effective w ay to help people wi th disabilities<br />

return to productive, m ea ningful employment<br />

I n 19 95 , t he N at i ona l I ns t it ut e o f D i s abi l it y<br />

Managem ent and R esearch, in a joint labour/<br />

m a n ag em en t i ni t i at i v e i n B r i t is h C o l um bi a ,<br />

de ve lo ped a c ur ri cu lu m to pr ovi de pr ac ti ca l<br />

d i s a b i l i t y m a n a g e m e n t s k i l l s i n C a n a d i a n<br />

workplaces. Now, with a special emphasis on<br />

Ontario legislation, this 182 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<br />

email patti.coates@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

For completion of the Certificate Program you<br />

must provide the following: a completed<br />

application for admission, one copy of your<br />

most recent educational transcript, a typed letter<br />

of intent regarding your goals, interests and<br />

program expectations (what you hope to learn<br />

and achieve). Evaluation of Applicants:<br />

Applicants will be evaluated for acceptance into<br />

the program, 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 />

RTC01 Mod. A - Effective Disability<br />

Management Programs 13 hours<br />

RTC02 Mod. B - Introduction into the Return to<br />

Work Process 6.5 hours<br />

RTC03 Mod. C - Physical Impairments, Rehabilitation<br />

and Return to Work 6.5 hours<br />

RTC04 Mod. D - Mental Health, Rehabilitation and<br />

Return to Work 6.5 hours<br />

RTC05 Mod. E - Job Analysis 6.5 hours<br />

RTC06 Mod. F - Assessment 6.5 hours<br />

RTC07 Mod. G - Communication Skills for Return to<br />

Work Co-ordinators 6.5 hours<br />

RTC08 Mod. H - Communication and Helping Skills<br />

6.5 hours<br />

RTC09 Mod. I - Working with Groups 6.5 hours<br />

RTC10 Mod. J - Introduction into Conflict resolution<br />

6.5 hours<br />

RTC11 Mod. K - Managing Diversity in the Workplace<br />

6.5 hours<br />

RTC12 Mod. L - Organizational and<br />

Management Skills 6.5 hours<br />

RTC13 Mod. M - Legislation and<br />

Disability Management 6.5 hours<br />

RTC14 Mod. N - Workers’ Compensation 6.5 hours<br />

RTC15 Mod. O - Insurance and Other Benefits<br />

6.5 hours<br />

RTC16 Mod. P - Disability Management in<br />

Unionized Organizations 6.5 hours<br />

RTC17 Mod. Q - Disability Management from the<br />

Human Resources Perspective 6.5 hours<br />

RTC18 Mod. R - Managing Change 6.5 hours<br />

RTC19 Mod. S - Assistive Technology<br />

and Accommodation 6.5 hours<br />

RTC20 Mod. T - Evaluation, Disability Management<br />

and Return to Work 13 hours<br />

RTC21 Mod. U - Injury Prevention and<br />

Health Promotion 6.5 hours<br />

RTC22 Mod. V - Marketing, Communications<br />

and <strong>Education</strong> 6.5 hours<br />

RTC23 Mod. W - Information Management 6.5 hours<br />

RTC24 Mod. X - Ethics and Professional Conduct<br />

6.5 hours<br />

RTC25 Mod. Y - Managing the Return to<br />

Work Process 13 hours<br />

A Certificate will be awarded upon<br />

successful completion of the entire program.<br />

Enrollment is limited.<br />

If you are registering for the full certificate<br />

program, the deadline for return of<br />

applications is March 24, <strong>2003</strong>. If you are<br />

registering for only one course at a time, 3<br />

weeks notice of registration is required.<br />

Tuition fee is $3,860.00.<br />

NOTE: Fee includes miscellaneous fees and<br />

manuals which are NON TAX DEDUCTIBLE.<br />

NOTE: The weekend classes will run Friday<br />

and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.,<br />

with one 30-minute break for lunch and two<br />

15-minute breaks.<br />

EFFECTIVE DISABILITY<br />

MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS<br />

This module describes the field of disability<br />

management, goals of a disability management<br />

program and key concepts that underlie an<br />

effective disability management program.<br />

Disability management includes aspects of<br />

rehabilitation and return-to-work coordination,<br />

compensation, and prevention. It draws upon a<br />

rage of disciplines including rehabilitation<br />

medicine, psychology and counselling,<br />

occupational health, industrial relations, sociology,<br />

organizational behavior and political science.<br />

RTC01 FEE: $250.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR/SA 8:30-6:30 IH Apr11 505379<br />

INTRODUCTION INTO THE RETURN<br />

TO WORK PROCESS<br />

This module will review the return to work<br />

co-coordinator’s role in providing support to<br />

the injured or ill employee during medical<br />

treatment and rehabilitation, provision of<br />

information about compensation and benefits,<br />

assessment, return-to-work planning,<br />

implementation of the plan, monitoring and<br />

adaptation if required and evaluation.<br />

RTC02 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-6:30 IH Apr12 505380<br />

PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENTS, REHAB<br />

AND RETURN TO WORK<br />

This module is targeted to people entering the<br />

field who do not have a medical background.<br />

Basic information on the field who do not have<br />

a medical background. Basic information on the<br />

body systems, patterns of injuries and illnesses,<br />

medical terminology and how to work with<br />

medical service providers is provided.<br />

RTC03 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 8:30-6:30 IH May9 505381<br />

MENTAL HEALTH, REHAB AND<br />

RETURN TO WORK<br />

This module will provide the return to Work<br />

Coordinators with strategies for assisting<br />

employees off work due to mental health<br />

issues, that include ensuring that they receive<br />

adequate treatment; planning and<br />

implementing accommodations such as a<br />

gradual return to work or removing the<br />

stressful components of the job; and<br />

educating their supervisors and managers<br />

about how best to work with that employee.<br />

RTC04 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR/SA 8:30-6:30 IH May9 505382<br />

JOB ANALYSIS<br />

This module will explore the use of job<br />

analysis to obtain information about<br />

movement, postures, weights lifted, tools or<br />

machinery used supervision provided,<br />

education and training required, and<br />

environmental conditions such as<br />

temperatures or noise. Information is<br />

collected through observation and interviews.<br />

RTC05 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-6:30 IH May10 505383<br />

ASSESSMENT<br />

Tin this module we will review appropriate<br />

assessments which will provide the Return to<br />

Work Coordinator (RTWC) with information<br />

about the individual’s impairment, the<br />

medical treatment the individual needs to<br />

recover functioning or to prevent further<br />

disability, whether the individual is capable<br />

of working, and what tasks the individual can<br />

usefully undertake without risk of re-injury.<br />

RTC06 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 8:30-6:30 IH Jun13 505384<br />

COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR<br />

RETURN TO CO-ORDINATORS<br />

The purpose of this module is to provide a<br />

foundation for effective communication in the<br />

context of the disability management process.<br />

Participants will review the building blocks<br />

of excellent communication - listening,<br />

questioning, and non-verbal communication -<br />

and consider how they apply in the context of<br />

return-to-work coordination.<br />

RTC07 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR/SA 8:30-6:30 IH Jun13 505385<br />

COMMUNICATION AND HELPING<br />

SKILLS<br />

In this module the role of the Return to Work<br />

Coordinator (RTWC) as a helper will be<br />

outlined. As helpers, RTWCs assist workers<br />

with temporary or permanent impairments in<br />

a problem-solving process that will lead to a<br />

return to work.<br />

RTC08 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-6:30 IH Jun14 505386<br />

WORKING WITH GROUPS<br />

The purpose of this module is to provide<br />

Return to Work Coordinators with an<br />

understanding of how groups can be most<br />

effective. An understanding of how<br />

organizational and group culture and the<br />

group roles of members contribute or detect<br />

from the achievement of the group purpose or<br />

tasks will be reviewed.<br />

RTC09 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 8:30-6:30 IH Jul11 505387<br />

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INTRODUCTION INTO<br />

CONFLICT RESOLUTION<br />

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

skills for the Return to Work Coordinators to<br />

h e lp pe o p le w h o a re in v o l ve d in a c o nf l ic t<br />

r e s o l v e t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s . U n d e r l y i n g<br />

problems need to be identified; the needs and<br />

in te re st s of t he p ar ti es m us t be d et er mi ne d;<br />

a n d s o l u t i o n s t h a t a d e q u a t e l y m e e t t h o s e<br />

needs must be found in a way that preserves<br />

relationships and enables people to continue<br />

to work productively together.<br />

RTC10 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-6:30 IH Jul12 505388<br />

MANAGING DIVERSITY IN<br />

THE WORKPLACE<br />

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

diversity and discrimination will be explored.<br />

The steps in developing cultural competence<br />

w i l l b e c o n s i d e r e d . O r g a n i z a t i o n a l<br />

m an ag em en t of d i ve rs it y wi ll b e e xa mi ne d.<br />

Legal prohibitions against discrimination will<br />

be covered in other modules.<br />

RTC11 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR/SA 8:30-6:30 IH Jul11 505389<br />

ORGANIZATIONAL AND<br />

MANAGEMENT SKILLS<br />

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

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

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

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

i n c l u d i n g b u d g e t i n g , p l a n n i n g , t i m e<br />

management, delegation.<br />

RTC12 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 8:30-6:30 IH Aug8 505390<br />

LEGISLATION AND DISABILITY<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

In this module stu dents will study the le gislative<br />

f a c to rs e f fe c t i n g d is a b il i t y m a n a g e m e n t a n d<br />

re turn to w rite in Ca na d a . Hu ma n R igh ts an d<br />

Labour law will be ex plored.<br />

RTC13 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR/SA 8:30-6:30 IH Aug9 505391<br />

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION<br />

R e t u r n t o W o r k C o o r d i n a t o r s n e e d t o b e<br />

fa mili ar with th e c omp ensa tion an d b ene fits<br />

provided through workers’ compensation and<br />

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

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

w o r k e r s c o m p e n s a t i o n l e g i s l a t i o n a c r o s s<br />

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

system related to return to work.<br />

RTC14 FEE: $140.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 FR 8:30-6:30 IH Aug15 505392<br />

FOOD SER VICES<br />

CERTIFICATE (816)<br />

T h i s C e r t i f i c a t e i s d e s i g n e d t o u p g r a d e &<br />

e nha nce the s kill s of Foo d S erv ice Wo rker s<br />

currently employed by Health Care Facilities.<br />

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 r o l e o f t h e<br />

Fo od S ervice Worker and the import ance of<br />

issues such as safety sanitation and nutrition.<br />

The next intake for the Food Services<br />

Certificate Program will be in September,<br />

<strong>2003</strong>. To receive an application or to get<br />

more information about the program,<br />

please call Alma Janke at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

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

s k i l l s ( m u s t b e a b l e t o r e a d a n d w r i t e<br />

E n g l i s h ) . P r i o r i t y w i l l b e g i v e n t o t h o s 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 o d s e r v i c e<br />

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

minimum of one year, who provide a letter of<br />

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

*Applicants who do not currently work in the<br />

kitchen of a Health Care Facility will have a<br />

f ield work req uirem ent. Spa ce i s l imite d fo r<br />

applicants who are not currently employed.<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 30 hrs.<br />

HCF50 Food Preparation II 30 hrs.<br />

HCF60 Nutritional Care 30 hrs.<br />

HCF01 Field Placement Component 180 hrs.<br />

FOOD SERVICE<br />

MANAGEMENT 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 />

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

c o o k i n g m e t h o d s . C o n v e r t i n g w e i g h t s a n d<br />

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

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

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

institution are also covered. Also, maintaining<br />

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

calculating food costs.<br />

HCF40 FEE: $154.90 ☎<br />

SA 10 TH 7:00-10:00 IH Apr10 505331<br />

FOOD PREPARATION - 2<br />

YR.2- * In this course, you will continue the<br />

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

b asic co urse . T he prep arat ion of sho rt orde r<br />

an d break fast i tems including eggs, omelet s,<br />

pancakes, waffles, f rench toast is covered as<br />

well as pasta and rice. You will also learn to<br />

ba ke pa stry d ough, tea bisc uits , muf f ins a nd<br />

yeast dough, and to prepare salads and salad<br />

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

nutritious. This is a credit course.<br />

HCF50 FEE: $168.90 ☎<br />

SA 10 TU 7:00-10:00 W Apr8 505332<br />

Find your room before<br />

you come on campus!<br />

Rooms are listed each day on our<br />

web site at c e c a t . m o h a w k c . o n . c a<br />

H E A LTH SCIENCES<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 />

today’s increased focus on hom e health ca re,<br />

new c are er o ppor tun it ies ar e op eni ng up for<br />

individuals to assist clients in the community<br />

with the selection and use of a rapidly<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<br />

email amy.boyer@mohawkcollege.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<br />

Products Specialist 36 hours<br />

HCP02 Managing and Marketing Health<br />

Care Inventory 30 hours<br />

HCP03 Herbal Products and Health Care 30 hours<br />

HCP04 Maintaining Health with External<br />

Care Products 30 hours<br />

HCP05 Maintaining Health with Internal<br />

Care Products 30 hours<br />

HCP06 Health Care Products Specialist<br />

Field Placement 30 hours<br />

An acknowledgement of completion will be<br />

given upon successful completion of the six<br />

Health Care Products courses.<br />

Workshop offered <strong>Spring</strong> Semester. Health<br />

Care Products courses to be offered Fall <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

HEALTH CARE<br />

PRODUCTS WORKSHOP<br />

This workshop is intended for people with a<br />

health care background interested in learning<br />

more about assisting consumers with health<br />

care products. The morning and afternoon<br />

sessions will focus on internal and external<br />

care products and herbal medicines.<br />

HCPWS FEE: $54.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 IH Apr5 505325<br />

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H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

PALLIATIVE CARE<br />

CERTIFICATE (017)<br />

Caring for the terminally ill and their families<br />

r e q u i r e s a s p e c i a l r a n g e o f s k i l l s . T h i s<br />

program is intended for RNs, RPNs, Personal<br />

S u p p or t W o rk e r s , H o m e S u p p o r t W o r k e rs ,<br />

Social Workers, Funeral Home Personnel and<br />

vo lun te e rs wh o w ork w ith t he ter min all y ill<br />

and their loved ones in various settings. The<br />

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

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

providing palliative care.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715 or<br />

email lynn.gwilliam@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

T h er e a r e n o ad m i ss io n r e q u i r e m e n ts fo r<br />

this program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

HZA69 Introduction to Palliative Care** This course is<br />

a prerequisite for all others in the program.<br />

36 hrs.<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<br />

PALLIATIVE CARE<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s a p r e r e q u i s i t e t o a l l<br />

c o u r s e s / m o d u l e s i n t h e P a l l i a t i v e C a r e<br />

C e r t i f i c a t e P r o g r a m . C o u r s e e q u i v a l e n t s<br />

would include: Palliative Care For The Allied<br />

Health Care Workers, Palliative Care For The<br />

Pr of es si on al • E xemp tio ns and pre req uisi tes<br />

can be discussed with the Program Manager at<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26705.<br />

HZA69 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 IH Apr16 505353<br />

LOSS & GRIEF - LIFE SPAN<br />

T h i s m o d u l e w i l l a l l o w t h e s t u d e n t t o<br />

i nc r e a s e t h e i r k n o w l e d g e o f t h e p h ys i ca l<br />

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

p r o c es s i n u n d er s ta n d i n g t h e m e an in g o f<br />

d ea th, t h e pr e pa ra t io n f or de ath r equi r ed of<br />

t he i n di vi du al s , si gn if i ca nt ot he r s, an d t he<br />

ca re prov i de rs .<br />

HZT02 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr17 505354<br />

PERSONAL SUPPORT<br />

WORKER CERTIFICATE (034)<br />

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

M i n i s t r y o f H e a l t h a n d t h e M i n i s t r y o f<br />

Ed u c a t io n a n d Tr a in i n g f o r th e t r a i ni n g o f<br />

w o r k e r s w h o p r o v i d e p e r s o n a l c a r e a n d<br />

s u p p o r t t o p e o p l e l i v i n g a t h o m e a n d i n<br />

lo ng -t er m ca re fa ci lit ie s. Th is ne w pr og ra m<br />

c o n s o l i d a t e s a n d r e p l a c e s t h e He a l t h Ca r e<br />

A i d e a n d H o m e S u p p o r t p r o g r a m s . T h e<br />

p r o g r a m w i l l p r o v i d e l e a r n e r s w i t h t h e<br />

o p p o r t u n i t y t o d e v e l o p t h e a t t i t u d e ,<br />

ap p ro ach t o cl ien ts a nd s kil ls c rit ic al to th e<br />

wel l-b ei ng , c omf ort , s af et y a nd h ea lth o f th e<br />

p eo ple t he y su pp or t.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or email<br />

amy.boyer@mohawkcollege.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 />

equivalent with English, year 4, general level,<br />

M a th e ma t i cs , y e ar 2 , g e ne r al le v el . M a tu r e<br />

a p p l i c a n t s ( o v e r 1 9 a n d n o t m e e t i n g t h e<br />

a dmi ss ion r equ ire me nts ) w il l be re qui red t o<br />

d o th e ma t u r e t e s t i ng . Ac c e p t e d a p p li c a n t s<br />

w i l l b e r e q u i r e d t o p r o v i d e a n u p - t o - d a t e<br />

i mmuni zatio n r ecord . Su ccess ful comp letio n<br />

o f CP R B asic Res cuer C and Stan dard Firs t<br />

Aid training will be required prior to clinical<br />

m o d u l e s . N OT E : O n c e s t u d e n t s h a v e b e e n<br />

a cc ep te d an d re gi ste re d in to t he p ro gr am , 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 />

“Consent to Disclosure” may be requested by<br />

the clinical placement agency.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To obtain the Personal Support Worker Certificate,<br />

you must complete the 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 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 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 />

To apply for September <strong>2003</strong> intake,<br />

please fill out form below.<br />

I wish to apply for the Part-time<br />

Personal Support Worker<br />

Certificate 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 />

Amy Boyer, Program Manager<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> of Applied Arts<br />

and Technology Institute for Applied<br />

Health Sciences (IAHS)<br />

1400 Main Street West<br />

Hamilton, ON<br />

L8S 1C7<br />

PSW CLINICAL A -<br />

FACULTY SUPERVISED<br />

This 108 hour supervised clinical experience<br />

w ill b e i n the Lo ng T e rm Ca re Fac ili ty an d<br />

will give the student in the Personal Support<br />

W o r k e r P r o g r a m t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o a p p l y<br />

k n o w l e dg e a n d s ki l l s pr e v io u s ly l e a rn e d t o<br />

the client setting. Dates, times and location of<br />

c l i n i c a l w i l l b e a r r a n g e d b y t h e p r o g r a m<br />

manager. PREREQUISITE: PSW20, PSW28<br />

PSW43 FEE: $487.74 ☎<br />

S1 FR-SU 7:00-2:30 FW 505333<br />

PSW CLINICAL B -<br />

FACULTY PRECEPTED<br />

Th i s 36 h ou r pr e c e pt e d c l i n i ca l ex p e r i en c e<br />

wil l be in th e L on g T erm C are Fa cil ity a nd<br />

will give the student in the Personal Support<br />

Worker Program an additional opportunity to<br />

a p p l y p r e v i o u s l y l e a r n e d k n o w l e d g e a n d<br />

sk ill s to t he cl ie nt s et tin g. D at es, t im es a nd<br />

lo c at io n o f c li n ic al wi l l be a r ra n ge d b y th e<br />

program manager. PREREQUISITE: PSW20,<br />

PSW28, PSW43.<br />

PSW44 FEE: $88.20 ☎<br />

S1 FR-SU 7:00-2:30 FW 505334<br />

PERSONAL SUPPORT<br />

WORKER BRIDGING<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or<br />

email amy.boyer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

PURPOSE OF THE BRIDGING PROGRAMS<br />

Bridging Programs are designed to provide<br />

individuals, currently working in the<br />

community, who have a HCA Certificate, a<br />

Home Support Certificate (Level 3) or a<br />

Home Support Level 2 Course from a MET<br />

approved program, with the opportunity to<br />

obtain a PSW Certificate. <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

offers the following three Personal Support<br />

Worker Bridging Programs:<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<br />

LEVEL 2<br />

(270 HOURS) This program is designed for<br />

individuals currently working in the<br />

community for a recognized agency who<br />

have successfully completed a Home Support<br />

Level 2 Course from a MET approved<br />

program. Learners will examine the role and<br />

responsibilities of the Personal Support<br />

Worker in various settings and increase<br />

knowledge and skills to support individuals in<br />

maintaining to the degree possible, their<br />

independence, social, emotional and spiritual<br />

well-being, safety, mobility, personal hygiene<br />

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 *13 hours<br />

PSWB3 Safety and Assisting a Person with Mobility<br />

18 hours<br />

PSW41 Cognitive Impairment and Mental<br />

Health Issues *21 hours<br />

PSW33 Assisting A Person to Manage<br />

Ongoing 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 objectives are<br />

identical to existing courses in the full<br />

Personal Support Worker Program.<br />

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PSW BRIDGING PROGRAM<br />

FOR HOME SUPPORT<br />

LEVEL 3<br />

(180 HOUR S) Th is p rogram is designed for<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s c u r r e n t l y w o r k i n g i n t h e<br />

c o m m u n i t y f o r a r e c o g n i z e d a g e n c y w h o<br />

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 t h e H o m e<br />

Su pport Ce rtif ica t e P rogr am L evel 3 fro m a<br />

M E T a p p r o v e d p r o g r a m . L e a r n e r s w i l l<br />

ex am in e th e ro le a nd r es po ns ib il it ie s of t he<br />

Pers onal Suppo rt W orker in variou s se ttings<br />

and increase knowledge and skills to support<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s i n m a i n t a i n i n g t o t h e d e g r e e<br />

p o s s i b l e , t h e i r i n d e p e n d e n c e , s o c i a l ,<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, personal hygiene and comfort.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

PSWB1 Introduction to the Role of the PSW 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 *12 hours<br />

Total theory Hours 71 hours<br />

Clinical A Facility Placement (Supervised) *109 hours<br />

Total Program Hours 180 hours<br />

N o t e : A n * i n d ic a t e s t h a t t h e c o u r s e h ou r s ,<br />

l e a r n i n g o u t c o m e s a n d o b j e c t i v e s a r e<br />

i d e n t i c a l t o c o u r s e s i n t h e f u l l P e r s o n a l<br />

Support Worker Program.<br />

PSW BRIDGING PROGRAM<br />

FOR HEALTH CARE AIDES<br />

(COMMUNITY)<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 />

c u r r e n t l y 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<br />

r e c o g n i z e d 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<br />

completed a Health Care Aide Program from<br />

a M E T a p p r o v e d p r o g r a m . L e a r n e r s w i l l<br />

ex am in e th e ro le a nd r es po ns ib il it ie s of t he<br />

Pers onal Suppo rt W orker in variou s se ttings<br />

and increase knowledge and skills to support<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s i n m a i n t a i n i n g t o t h e d e g r e e<br />

p o s s i b l e , t h e i r i n d e p e n d e n c e , s o c i a l ,<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, personal hygiene and comfort.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

PSWB1 Introduction to the Role of the PSW 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 />

Note:An * indicates that the course hours,<br />

learning outcomes and objectives are<br />

identical to existing courses in the full<br />

Personal Support Worker Program.<br />

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN<br />

DIPLOMA (407)<br />

This program, offered through <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> 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 email<br />

amy.boyer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

NEW ONTARIO CURRICULUM: English,<br />

grade 12 (C) or (U); Chemistry, grade 11 or 12<br />

(C) or (U), and one Biology, grade 11(C) or<br />

(U), or Physics, grade 11 or 12 (C) or (U); Any<br />

grade 12 Mathematics, (C) or (U). You require<br />

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or<br />

equivalent with the following specific<br />

requirements: English, year 4, general;<br />

Mathematics, year 4 general; Chemistry,<br />

senior, general; and one additional senior<br />

science, general. Keyboarding skills of 30<br />

words per minute are 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<br />

individually. Mature applicants must<br />

participate in admission tests and may be<br />

required to complete preparatory courses. Once<br />

students have been accepted and registered into<br />

the program, a certificate of “Police Clearance”<br />

and/or “Consent to Disclosure” may be<br />

requested by the placement agency.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

NEW PROGRAM OF STUDIES<br />

Level I<br />

PM101 Orientation to Pharmacy 28 hours<br />

PM102 Pharmaceutical Calculations I 28 hours<br />

PM103 Pharmaceutical Fundamentals 56 hours<br />

HD001 Anatomy & Physiology for Health Care 56 hours<br />

CO212 Computers For Pharmacy Technicians 42 hours<br />

PM104 Pharmaceutical Fundamental Lab 42 hours<br />

PM107 Community Pharmacy Practice I 28 hours<br />

LL100 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) 49 hours<br />

PM991 Community Pharmacy Experience 1 140 hours<br />

PM993 Institutional Pharmacy Experience 1 140 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 21 hours<br />

PM406 Institutional Pharmacy Practice Review 21 hours<br />

H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

NOTE: Most hours of PM991 and PM993 can<br />

only be arranged during the day. It is strongly<br />

recommended that students take at least two<br />

courses per semester to complete the program<br />

within a reasonable period of time.<br />

Completion of all Level 1 courses is strongly<br />

advised before beginning 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: $97.92<br />

NOTE: NEXT INTAKE OF STUDENTS -<br />

SEPTEMBER, 2004. To apply for the<br />

September 2004 intake please fill out the<br />

form below. Intake of new students occurs<br />

every 2 years.<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 />

Amy Boyer,<br />

Program Manager<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> of Applied Arts<br />

and Technology Institute for Applied<br />

Health Sciences (IAHS)<br />

1400 Main Street West<br />

Hamilton, ON<br />

L8S 1C7<br />

PHARMACEUTICAL FUNDAMENTALS<br />

LABORATORY<br />

This laboratory focuses on the compounding<br />

function (extemporaneous and bulk). The<br />

student correctly prepares various mixtures<br />

such as cremes, ointments, solutions and<br />

suspensions. Emphasis is placed on accuracy<br />

and the preparation of a pharmaceutically<br />

elegant product. This course must be taken<br />

with Pharmaceutical Fundamentals. There<br />

will be one Saturday class.<br />

PM104 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 14 TU/SA 6:30-9:30 IH Apr15 505314<br />

COMMUNITY PHARMACY PRACTICE 1<br />

The student receives training in the first of<br />

three retail pharmacy computer systems. The<br />

student practices data entry, retrieval of<br />

information, and generating prescription labels.<br />

PM107 FEE: $140.84 ☎<br />

S1 9 TH 6:30-9:30 IH May8 505315<br />

COMMUNITY PHARMACY PRACTICE 3<br />

The third software program is covered in this<br />

part. The student continues to build their skills<br />

of receiving, dispensing, and releasing<br />

prescriptions. Students gain efficiency, speed<br />

and accuracy. There will be 2 Saturday sessions.<br />

PM307 FEE: $273.21 ☎<br />

S2 18 MO/SA 6:30-9:30 IH Apr7 505319<br />

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H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

FIELD EXPERIENCE ORIENTATION<br />

D u r i n g t h i s o r i e n t a t i o n p e r i o d , t h e s t u d e n t<br />

will observe and become involved in the daily<br />

o p e r a t i n g t a s k s o f a c o m m u n i t y p h a r m a c y<br />

u n d e r t h e s u p e r v i s i o n o f t h e p h a r m a c i s t<br />

a nd / or de l eg a te . O ri e nt a tio n t o b e ar r an g ed<br />

with Program Manager.<br />

PM306 FEE: $117.97 ☎<br />

S2 FW 505316<br />

NON-PRESCRIPTION<br />

DRUG PRODUCTS<br />

T h e s t u d e n t s t u d i e s t h e v a r i e t y o f n o n -<br />

prescription (over-the-counter) drug products<br />

t h a t m a y b e a v a i l a b l e i n a p h a r m a c y . T h e<br />

student will build on knowledge gained while<br />

on community pharmacy experience.<br />

PM401 FEE: $140.84 ☎<br />

S2 9 WE/SA 6:30-9:30 IH Apr9 505320<br />

ASSISTIVE DEVICES<br />

T h e s t u d e n t w i l l b e c o m e f a m i l i a r w i t h<br />

pro duct s a nd d evic es which as sist in pat ient<br />

c a r e a n d m o n i t o ri n g o f h e a l th s t a tu s . S uc h<br />

dev ices ma y in clud e: i ncon tinen ce produ cts,<br />

m o b i l i t y a i d s , o s t o m y c a r e , c o m p r e s s i o n<br />

t h e o r y , f o o t c a r e p r o d u c t s , b l o o d p r e s s u r e<br />

monitors and blood glucose monitors.<br />

PM402 FEE: $140.84 ☎<br />

S2 9 WE/SA 6:30-9:30 IH May7 505321<br />

HERBAL AND COMPLEMENTARY<br />

CARE MEDICINE<br />

T h i s s u b j e c t w i l l f o c u s o n d e s c r i b i n g t h e<br />

various commonly used herbs, their purported<br />

uses and possible side effects and interactions.<br />

PM403 FEE: $140.84 ☎<br />

S2 9 WE/SA 6:30-9:30 IH May28 505322<br />

PHARMACY RETAILING<br />

T h e s t u d e n t w i l l f o c u s o n m a n a g e m e n t<br />

c o n c e p t s i n r e t a i l p h a r m a c y s u c h a s ,<br />

m er ch an d is in g , in ve n to r y m an a ge me n t, a nd<br />

v a r i o u s s e r v i c e s t h a t i n c r e a s e a r e t a i l<br />

pharmacy’s profit margin.<br />

PM404 FEE: $105.63 ☎<br />

S2 7 WE/SA 6:30-9:30 IH Jun18 505323<br />

COMMUNITY PHARMACY<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

F ie ld e xp er ie nc e in a c om m un it y ph ar ma cy<br />

p l a c e m e n t p r o v i d e s a r e a l l i f e s i t u a t i o n i n<br />

w h i c h t h e s t u d e n t p r a c t i c e s a n d i n t e g r a t e s<br />

cla ssro om theo ry u nder th e s uperv isio n o f 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 />

must be arranged with the Program Manager.<br />

NOTE: Most hours can only be arranged for<br />

d ay s , M o nd a y t o F ri d a y. PR E R EQ U IS I T E:<br />

All pharmacy courses Level I and Level II.<br />

PM991 FEE: $293.60 ☎<br />

S2 FW 505317<br />

INSTITUTIONAL PHARMACY<br />

EXPERIENCE<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 />

placement provides the student with a real life<br />

sit uatio n t o pr actic e a nd i ntegr ate clas sroom<br />

theory under the supervision of a Pharmacist.<br />

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 m u s t b e<br />

a r r an g e d w i t h t h e Pr o g r a m M a n a g er . M os t<br />

h o u r s c a n o n l y b e a r r a n g e d f o r d a y s ,<br />

M o n d a y s t o F r i d a y . P r e r e q u i s i t e : A l l<br />

pharmacy courses level 1 and 2, and AN UP<br />

TO DATE IMMUNIZATION PROFILE.<br />

PM993 FEE: $293.60 ☎<br />

S2 FW 505318<br />

PHYTOTHERAPY<br />

(HERBAL MEDICINE) (033)<br />

The Phytotherapy program, offered in parttime<br />

format, is designed to prepare<br />

participants to eventually practice as a<br />

Herbalist, to enhance the knowledge of<br />

health care providers concerning this<br />

complementary therapy, or to provide<br />

background information in response to the<br />

growing herbal industry. The curriculum<br />

involves study of anatomy, physiology,<br />

biochemistry, pathology, clinical and<br />

differential examination and knowledge of<br />

botany and of the materia medica (the<br />

herbs). Since this program is offered part<br />

time, it is anticipated that the course work<br />

and 300 clinical hours will take five to seven<br />

years to complete.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26737 or email<br />

mary.golba-bylhouwer@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Registrants should possess an Ontario<br />

Secondary School Graduation Diploma or<br />

equivalent and high school study of chemistry<br />

is recommended. Prior learning assessment is<br />

available for college credit and exemptions<br />

will also be 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 DISTANCE EDUCATION SECTION<br />

FOR MORE PHYTOTHERAPY COURSES.<br />

NOTE: THIS PROGRAM WILL BE<br />

REVISED IN THE NEAR FUTURE.<br />

BUSINESS MANGEMENT FOR<br />

CLINICAL PRACTICE<br />

This course gives the student a knowledge and<br />

understanding of business management in the<br />

field of complementary practice. The course<br />

will focus on the ethics and financial aspects,<br />

as well as insurance issues when setting up a<br />

clinic, or working in a clinical practice with<br />

other complementary practitioners.<br />

HMP45 FEE: $58.12 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU 6:30-9:00 IH Apr8 505294<br />

PHARMACOGNOSY - PART I -<br />

MODULE B<br />

This course concludes the first level in<br />

Pharmacognosy and will enable the student to<br />

describe the medicinally important components of<br />

the herbs. This course will include laboratory<br />

sessions which will encompass safe laboratory<br />

practices, as well as macroscopic and microscopic<br />

identification of leaf, herb, bark, flower, fruit,<br />

seeds and products of medicinal importance.<br />

HMP12 FEE: $208.52 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr8 505298<br />

BOTANY 1<br />

The aim of this course is to give the student the<br />

knowledge of basic plant anatomy, reproduction,<br />

response to the environment as well as the tools<br />

required to correctly identify the family, genus and<br />

species of a variety of plants. Special emphasis on<br />

plants used in Phytotherapy and presentation of<br />

powdered herbs will be covered in Botany II.<br />

HMP05 FEE: $156.12 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr10 505297<br />

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY<br />

This course provides an overview of clinical<br />

research methods in the context of the different<br />

clinical models. Students will examine the<br />

strengths and limitations of clinical research<br />

methods in complementary medicine.<br />

HMP40 FEE: $130.00 ☎<br />

S1 3 SA 10:00-4:30 IH Apr12 505295<br />

PATHOLOGY AND<br />

CLINICAL MEDICINE II<br />

This course is designed for advanced level<br />

students who have started these studies in<br />

Pathology and Clinical Medicine I. There will<br />

be some Saturday sessions in this course.<br />

HMP38 FEE: $389.65 ☎<br />

S1 15 TH/SA 6:30-9:30 IH May1 505296<br />

PHARMACY<br />

This course gives the student a theoretical<br />

understanding of the processes and methods<br />

involved in the preparation and dispensing of<br />

medicinal plants and familiarizes the student<br />

with the different methods of preparing<br />

medicines from crude plant material in a home<br />

environment. Sessions will be June 14, 21, 22.<br />

HMP24 FEE: $139.00 ☎<br />

S1 3 SA/SU 9:30-4:00 O Jun14 505409<br />

PSYCHOSOCIAL<br />

REHABILITATION<br />

CERTIFICATE (016)<br />

Psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) is an<br />

approach to working with adults with<br />

prolonged mental illness. The program has<br />

been designed to provide knowledge and<br />

skills related to PSR principles and practices<br />

to 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 distance<br />

education. Refer to the Distance <strong>Education</strong><br />

and Ontario Learn section.<br />

96 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT<br />

(PLA)<br />

You may qualify for credit for skills and<br />

knowledge you may have acquired in other<br />

courses or in your work experience. If<br />

interested in pursuing prior learning assessment,<br />

please call (905) 540-4247 ext. 26715.<br />

ASSESSMENT FEE: $97.92<br />

INDEPENDENT STUDY IN<br />

PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION<br />

This practice based course will provide students<br />

w i t h a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o e n h a n c e t h e i r<br />

understanding of PSR as it is applied in a program<br />

of service. Initial orientation session TBA.<br />

PSR06 FEE: $290.25 ☎<br />

S1 Apr8 505414<br />

REFLEXOLOGY<br />

CERTIFICATE COURSE<br />

REFLEXOLOGY CERTIFICATE COURSE<br />

T hi s c ou r se i s t au g ht b y a c e rt i fi ed te ac h er<br />

from the Ontario <strong>College</strong> of Reflexology. The<br />

c o u r s e f o c u s e s o n f o o t r e f l e x o l o g y .<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 o u r s e w i l l<br />

allow the student to do a written and practical<br />

exam, to obtain a certificate from the Ontario<br />

C ol le g e of Re fl e xo lo g y (O C R) . T he c o ur se<br />

f e e i n c l u d e s t h e r e q u i r e d m a n u a l c o s t s , a s<br />

well as the fees for writing the OCR exams.<br />

GI778 FEE: $650.00 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 IH Apr8 505356<br />

S2 12 TH 6:30-9:30 IH Apr10 505359<br />

GERONTOLOGY<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

ACTIVATION TECHNIQUES<br />

IN GERONTOLOGY<br />

(ADJUVANT) CERTIFICATE<br />

(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 te ll ec tu al a nd e mo ti on al f un cti on in g. Y ou<br />

w i l l d e v e l o p s k i l l i n t h e d e s i g n a n d<br />

i mp le m en ta t io n o f th er a pe ut i c ac ti v it ie s f or<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 />

completion of an approved diploma or degree<br />

p r o g r a m i n a r e l a t e d f i e l d , o r a p o s t - b a s i c<br />

c e r t i f i c a t e s u c h a s H e a l t h C a r e A i d e o r<br />

R . P . N . , P . S . W . ; b ) a t l e a s t s i x ( 6 ) m o n t h s<br />

e xp e r i en c e w or k i n g w it h t h e e l de r l y ( 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 />

Th e pro gr am co ns ist s of ap pro xi mat el y 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 />

The approximate cost of this program is<br />

$940.00 plus text. Next intake will be Fall <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

WORKING WITH DEMENTIA<br />

CLIENTS - MULTI<br />

DISCIPLINE PROGRAM<br />

This program is intended for individuals who<br />

a r e , o r a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n , w o r k i n g w i t h<br />

d e m e n t i a c l i e n t s . I t w i l l i n c r e a s e t h e<br />

k n o w l e d g e , 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<br />

caregivers working with dementia clients and<br />

expresses a holistic approach to care.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

P ost Ce rti fic ate Ce rtif ic a te a) com ple tio n o f<br />

an appr oved certifica te pro gram in he alth or<br />

h u m a n s e r vi c e s O R b) e xp e r i e nc e wo r k i n g<br />

with dementia clients in other capacities such<br />

a s v o l u n t e e r s , f a m i l y c a r e g i v e r s , e t c .<br />

(considered on an individual basis).<br />

Program of Studies<br />

This 186 hour program consists of six credits;<br />

f o u r c o m p u l s o r y a c a d e m i c s u b j e c t s ; o n e<br />

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 />

CERTIFICATE<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 />

P ost G rad uat e pro gra m is 28 5 hou rs ad din g<br />

two additional courses and an extended field<br />

p l a c e m e n t . C ou r s e s a r e i nt e g r at e d w i t h t h e<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 -<br />

M u l t i d i s c i p l i n e 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<br />

program.<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 Dementia Care 45 hours<br />

DEM07 Research and Development in<br />

Dementia Care 24 hours<br />

DEM08 Dementia Clinical/Field Placement 90 hours<br />

Elective 30 hours<br />

COMMUNICATION & INTERPERSONAL<br />

SKILLS IN DEMENTIA<br />

This course focuses on dementia-specific<br />

communication skills, approaches to use,<br />

approaches to problem solving, cueing,<br />

working in teams, working with families,<br />

interagency partnering, confidentiality,<br />

change process and quality assurance. Course<br />

dates: April 26, May 10, June 7 & 21, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

DEM02 FEE: $126.72 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA 9:00-4:00 O Apr26 505412<br />

H E A LTH SCIENCES<br />

GERONTOLOGY<br />

MULTIDISCIPLINE: POST-<br />

DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE (037)<br />

This program, intended for individuals involved<br />

with the elderly through work or volunteer<br />

experience, offers formal studies in aging.<br />

For more information on program<br />

electives and PLA please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26715 or email<br />

elaine.fawcett@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants must be graduates of a diploma or<br />

certificate program in Health Sciences or<br />

Human Services (e.g. R.N., R.P.N., Health<br />

Care Aide, Recreation, Social Worker, etc.).<br />

Applicants without an approved certificate<br />

may apply if they have at least two years<br />

experience working with the elderly and a<br />

written recommendation from their employer.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Courses are integrated with the Gerontology<br />

Multidiscipline: Post Certificate (019).<br />

GER10 An Introduction to the Study of Aging 30<br />

GER20 Physiology of Aging 30<br />

**(GER10 and GER20 are prerequisites for all other<br />

courses in the program)**<br />

GER30 Assessment and Planning 30<br />

GER41 Mental Health Aspects of Aging 30<br />

GER51 Legal and Ethical Issues related to Aging 30<br />

GER71 Community-based Field Experience 30<br />

GER81 Institutional-based Field Experience 30<br />

GER91 Elective 30<br />

GER60 Individual Study 45<br />

GER92 Elective 30<br />

Please see the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section<br />

of the catalogue for course offerings.<br />

GERONTOLOGY<br />

MULTIDISCIPLINE:POST-<br />

CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE<br />

(019)<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Courses are integrated with the Gerontology<br />

Multidispline: Post Diploma Certificate (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 />

OTHER GERONTOLOGY<br />

COURSES<br />

GER05 - Restorative Care course will be<br />

offered in Fall, <strong>2003</strong><br />

Dentistry and Oral Health (HZD01)<br />

refer to the Health Sciences -<br />

For The General Public section<br />

Interpersonal Crisis Management courses<br />

refer to Health Sciences - For the General<br />

Public section.<br />

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H O S P I TALITY & TRAV E L<br />

HOSPITALITY & TRAVEL<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

BARTENDING CERTIFICATE<br />

Her e’s an oppo rtun ity to dev elop new sk ills<br />

o r e n h a n c e t h o s e y o u a l r e a d y h a v e f o r<br />

e m p l o ym e n t a s a p r o f e s s i o na l b a r te n d e r i n<br />

b a r s , r e s t a u r a n t s , c l u b s , r e s o r t s a n d<br />

c o n v e n t i o n c e n t r e s . W i t h e x p e r i e n c e ,<br />

g r a d u a t e s m a y a d v a n c e to p o s i t i o n s a s b a r<br />

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 />

susan.bowinkelmann@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Participants MUST BE 19 YEARS OF AGE<br />

OR OLDER.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To be awarded the Certificate, you must<br />

successfully complete the following courses:<br />

FB001 Mixology 1<br />

FB002 Mixology 2<br />

FB009 Mixology 3 - Beverage Control Fall<br />

FB010 Mixology 4 - Cost Control Fall<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<br />

CERTIFICATION COURSE -<br />

This training course provides alcohol servers<br />

the information they need to implement the<br />

skills of responsible service.<br />

BENEFITS:<br />

Educates about the dangers of over-service,<br />

encourages responsible serving and drinking<br />

practices, Enhances the professionalism of<br />

Ontario’s hospitality industry, reduces<br />

liability risks, contributes to reduced<br />

incidents of drinking and driving. Please<br />

Note: The Smart Serve course is mandatory<br />

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 />

enroll for a prior learning assessment. The<br />

assessment will include a written exam to test<br />

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: $97.92<br />

Visit our web site -<br />

c e c a t . m o h a w k c . o n . c a .<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 present skills<br />

applicable to any business. These principals<br />

are 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 management needs in<br />

the bar. This knowledge could make the<br />

difference, offering advantages when opening<br />

your own business or when being considered<br />

for a supervisory (HEAD BAR) position in<br />

any place of work.<br />

MIXOLOGY 1<br />

Learn the art and science of mixing<br />

cocktails for restaurant and bar facilities.<br />

This credit course provides the student with<br />

the necessary product knowledge and<br />

preparation techniques to comply with<br />

minimum standards for Hospitality<br />

Beverage Operations. Building, stirring,<br />

shaking and blending of basic bar liquors<br />

will be demonstrated and followed by<br />

tasting and practice sessions. Additional<br />

liquor and product costs of $25.00 per<br />

person included in fee.<br />

FB001 FEE: $183.17 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:30-10:00 SC Apr14 709600<br />

MIXOLOGY 2<br />

This credit course is a continuation of<br />

Mixology 1 with emphasis on premium<br />

liquors, liqueurs, cream drinks, wine<br />

cocktails, shooter varieties as well as<br />

domestic and imported beers. Additional<br />

liquor and product costs of $25.00 per person<br />

included in the course fee. PREREQUISITE:<br />

Mixology 1 (FB001)<br />

FB002 FEE: $183.17 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 6:30-10:00 SC Jun2 711176<br />

SMART SERVE CERTIFICATION<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 ($16.05).<br />

MO location is Hamilton Central Library.<br />

FB008 FEE: $42.94 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 6:00-9:00 MO Apr15 709603<br />

S2 1 TU 6:00-9:00 BF Apr15 709604<br />

S3 1 TU 6:00-9:00 MO May13 709607<br />

S4 1 SA 12:00-3:00 FF Jun28 709610<br />

S5 1 SA 12:00-3:00 BF May24 709611<br />

S6 1 MO 6:30-9:30 SC Jul14 709462<br />

WINE APPRECIATION 1<br />

This credit course is designed to furnish the<br />

student with knowledge and appreciation of<br />

the History of the Fermentation Process and<br />

grape varieties used in French and Canadian<br />

wines. Areas of concentration include: the<br />

major wine producing regions, the<br />

vinification process, proper storage and<br />

serving of wines, and wine tasting and<br />

evaluation techniques. Additional wine and<br />

product costs of $25.00 per person included<br />

in course fee. Please bring a set of 6 wine<br />

glasses if possible.<br />

FB004 FEE: $183.17 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:30-9:30 SC Apr16 709432<br />

WINE APPRECIATION 2<br />

This credit course is a continuation of Wine<br />

Appreciation 1 with an emphasis on French,<br />

Italian and German wines. Areas of<br />

concentration include: major wine producing<br />

regions, quality standards and regulations.<br />

Wine tasting and evaluation techniques will<br />

be further developed. Additional wine and<br />

product costs of $25.00 per person included<br />

in course fee. PREREQUISITE: Wine<br />

Appreciation 1 (FB004).<br />

FB005 FEE: $183.17 ☎<br />

S1 6 WE 6:30-9:30 SC May28 709622<br />

COOKING -<br />

FOOD...FOOD...FOOD<br />

Students may register in food courses<br />

anytime up to 3 days prior to the start date.<br />

Please phone the Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3009 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 3009 for permission after this time<br />

period. Students may apply for a refund or<br />

transfer up to three days prior to start date.<br />

Food costs are not included in the course fee<br />

for courses which involve more than one<br />

session. The food costs must be paid to the<br />

instructor on the first night of class.<br />

“SICILY” WITH BANQUET CHEF<br />

SAM FARRAUTO<br />

Prepare and sample the simple and<br />

sophisticated cuisine of this fascinating<br />

island in the heart of the Mediterranean Chef<br />

Sam Farrauto, will share his age-old family<br />

recipes from the town of Racalmuto. Enjoy<br />

this healthy cuisine, fragrant with many<br />

variations of pastas, vegetables, seafood,<br />

wild rabbit and very little pork or beef. Bring<br />

a sharp knife and apron. Food costs of $35 to<br />

be paid to the instructor on the first night of<br />

class. Bon Appetitio!<br />

GI786 FEE: $81.83 ☎<br />

S1 3 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr30 711291<br />

COOKING - BASIC<br />

Learn the essential techniques of cooking!<br />

Red Seal Chef, Hans Sell has 16 years of<br />

experience in fine dining. You will amaze<br />

your family and friends with your new<br />

culinary talents. Bring along, a positive<br />

attitude, sharp knife, tongs, apron and a<br />

towel. Participants are responsible for food<br />

cost of $30 to be paid to the instructor at the<br />

beginning of the FIRST class.<br />

GI138 FEE: $84.14 ☎<br />

S1 4 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 711034<br />

COOKING - BEYOND BASIC<br />

GO THE STEP BEYOND with Chef Hans<br />

Sell who brings creativity and passion to his<br />

love of great food! Increase your technical<br />

skill and learn classical and modern methods<br />

of food preparation. Bring a sharp knife,<br />

tongs, apron and a towel. Participants are<br />

responsible for food costs of $45 to be paid<br />

to the instructor at the beginning of the<br />

FIRST class.<br />

GI472 FEE: $126.21 ☎<br />

S1 6 MO 7:00-10:00 FF May12 711036<br />

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GREAT FOOD! GREAT SPIRIT!<br />

Enter a world beyond that day-to-day and<br />

reach new levels of culinary expertise. Each<br />

week a new menu is guaranteed to excite<br />

your palate. This hands-on course covers all<br />

aspects of cooking from appetizers to desserts<br />

in a relaxed, yet exciting atmosphere. Veteran<br />

and award winning Chef, Ilio Coletta, will<br />

expand your food repertoire. Bring a sharp<br />

knife, hand towel, apron, your appetite and an<br />

open mind. Food and wine costs of $55 to be<br />

paid to instructor on the first night of class.<br />

GI688 FEE: $160.45 ☎<br />

S1 6 TU 7:00-10:00 FF May13 711154<br />

SOUP’S ON!<br />

Explore the World of Soup with Chef Daniel<br />

Robinson of La Cascara Restaurant in<br />

Dundas. Help create 12 exciting springtime<br />

soups from cream based to pureed to<br />

international as well as cold and dessert<br />

specialities. Learn basic stocks and secret<br />

tips. Bring a knife, an apron and an appetite.<br />

Food costs of $18.00 per person to be paid to<br />

the instructor on the first night of class.<br />

GI526 FEE: $78.62 ☎<br />

S1 3 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr22 711045<br />

VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASS<br />

Tracey Munro, a vegetarian over 25 years,<br />

shares a wide variety of recipes and ideas that<br />

are economical, easy and very tasty. Food<br />

costs of $25.00 to be paid to instructor on the<br />

first night of class. Bring a sharp knife, hand<br />

towel, and an apron.<br />

GI920 FEE: $107.14 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE 6:30-9:30 FF May21 711292<br />

WEEKEND FOOD<br />

IT’S BARBECUE SEASON<br />

When you can’t stand the heat, get out of the<br />

kitchen and BBQ! Join award winning Chef<br />

Elio Coletta, of Taste of Elio’s for and<br />

entertaining day of cooking over a fire.<br />

Participate in making and enjoying grilled<br />

appetizers, and easy entrees for a crowd, that<br />

are light, right and nutritious. Bring an apron,<br />

sharp knife, hand towels and tongs. Food<br />

costs of $30.00 included in course fee.<br />

GI130 FEE: $88.08 ☎<br />

S1 1 SU 10:00-4:00 FF Jun1 711160<br />

THE CUISINE OF TUSCANY<br />

Just hearing about this Italian region sends<br />

food connoisseurs dreaming about its fine<br />

wines, olive oils, truffles, herbs, homemade<br />

breads and pastas. Learn about food influences<br />

in Tuscan cuisine, sample a dish served in the<br />

court of the Medici’s 400 years ago. Sample<br />

freshly made dishes such as famous Tuscan<br />

bread salad, healthy Tuscan bean dishes,<br />

unique and flavourful beef dish, pastas and a<br />

special Tuscan dessert. Presented by Glen<br />

Brunetti. Food costs of $7.00 included.<br />

GI384 FEE: $44.04 ☎<br />

S1 1 SU 1:00-4:00 FF Apr6 711027<br />

Do you need<br />

Grade 12 equivalency?<br />

Upgrade Now! Call the Literacy<br />

& Basic Skills Program at<br />

(905) 575-2029<br />

THYME FOR THAI<br />

The lineups at local Thai restaurants shows<br />

the popularity of food. Ingredients such as<br />

lemon grass, lime leaves, galagal, chilies and<br />

fish sauce create a flavourful cuisine. Learn<br />

about the unique ingredients and cooking<br />

techniques then watch a variety of dishes<br />

prepared including green and red curry<br />

pastes, the famous pad Thai noodle,<br />

flavourful vegetable dishes, several unique<br />

dipping sauces and a typical dessert. Food<br />

costs of $7 included in course fee. Presented<br />

by Glen Brunetti.<br />

GI784 FEE: $44.04 ☎<br />

S1 1 SU 1:00-4:00 FF Apr27 711032<br />

JOB RELATED SKILLS FOR<br />

THE HOSPITALITY<br />

INDUSTRY<br />

CRUISE SHIP TRAINING Interested in a<br />

career within the Cruise Industry? Developed<br />

in co-operation with Cruise Training Centre<br />

and Royal Caribbean International, the course<br />

has been designed to train individuals in the<br />

duties and responsibilities of various<br />

positions on board a cruise ship. This<br />

multibillion dollar cruise line industry<br />

continues to be the fastest growing segment<br />

of the travel business. On average, over 1000<br />

crew members per ship work 365 days a year<br />

and in every time zone around the world. To<br />

maintain quality, it is important that new<br />

crews be fully trained before arriving on<br />

board a cruise ship. Why not take advantage<br />

of the opportunity to prepare for one of the<br />

most exciting careers in the world.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Students<br />

must be approved prior to registering by<br />

submitting a resume before April 17, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

*Applicants must be 21 years of age. *Must<br />

have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma.<br />

*Experience in the hospitality industry is<br />

strongly recommended. Mail to: Susan<br />

Bowinkelmann Rm.F129 <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

P.O. Box 2034 Hamilton, ON L8N 3T2<br />

CRUISE SHIP TRAINING<br />

In co-operation with Cruise Training Centre<br />

and Royal Caribbean International, this 60hour<br />

course will provide the skills needed for<br />

an exciting career on-board a cruise ship<br />

anywhere around the world. Increase your<br />

employment opportunities by learning the<br />

skills which are required in this unique and<br />

expanding industry. The successful student<br />

will receive an acknowledgement of<br />

completion. All course materials are included<br />

in the course fee.<br />

GI712 FEE: $493.68 ☎<br />

S1 10 SA/SU 9:00-3:00 FF Apr26 709881<br />

BARTENDING-PROFESSIONAL<br />

This general interest course is designed as an<br />

introduction to bartending. A good starter<br />

course for individuals seeking employment as<br />

bartenders, it will also be of interest to the<br />

“home bartender” who wishes to impress while<br />

serving “responsible drinks.” Topics include an<br />

overview of bar supplies and materials,<br />

selection of beverages, preparation of cocktails,<br />

as well as brief discussion of selection and<br />

handling of wine and beer, purchasing, and bar<br />

inventory management. NOTE: A certificate of<br />

achievement will be issued on the satisfactory<br />

completion of the course.<br />

GI156 FEE: $249.32 ☎<br />

S1 8 SA 12:00-3:00 FF Apr26 709856<br />

H O S P I TALITY & TRAV E L<br />

BED AND BREAKFAST FOR FUN<br />

AND PROFIT<br />

Have you ever considered welcoming<br />

travellers to your home? The need for wellrun,<br />

people-oriented bed and breakfast<br />

establishments is stronger than ever. Gerrie<br />

and Vivian Smith, professionally qualified<br />

Home Hospitality hosts, will discuss<br />

requirements and recommended procedures<br />

for converting your home into a profitable<br />

small business in the tourism industry. Gerrie<br />

is founder and President of Bed and<br />

Breakfast Ontario.<br />

GI520 FEE: $130.28 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:00 FF May3 709857<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 tips<br />

and all other needed equipment. The items<br />

you will have to provide include: cakes, icing,<br />

parchment bags and other food related goods.<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: $87.38 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709872<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 Kit<br />

and Workbook of $29.16. Cost of supplies are<br />

the responsibility of student (approx. $15) A<br />

supply list will be sent out before the first<br />

night of class.<br />

GI738 FEE: $101.43 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 6:30-9:30 FF May15 709874<br />

CAKE DECORATING 3<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> 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 covered.<br />

Course fee INCLUDES Level 3 Supply Kit<br />

and Workbook of $27.55. Cost of supplies are<br />

the responsibility of the student (approx.<br />

$15). A supply list will be sent out before the<br />

first night of class.<br />

GI739 FEE: $101.85 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Jun12 709880<br />

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H O S P I TALITY & TRAV E L<br />

FOOD SAFETY TRAINING<br />

CERTIFICATION COURSE<br />

Th e fo od in du str y is a gr ow ing c omp et it ive<br />

market. If you own, work or are interested 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 />

p r o f e s s i o n a l c o m p e t i t i v e e d g e , t h e n t h i s<br />

course will be of interest to you. People who<br />

attend the course will become knowledgeable<br />

i n c u r r e n t l e g i s l a t i o n , f o o d b o r n i l l n e s s<br />

c a u s e s , e f f e c t s a n d p r e v e n t i o n , b a s i c<br />

s a n i t a t i o n a n d H A C C P . A f t e r a s u c c e s s f u l<br />

completion of the 12 hour course, you will be<br />

issued a food handler certificate endorsed by<br />

the Ministry of Health of Ontario.<br />

FB100 FEE: $84.14 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr24 709923<br />

HOW TO GIVE SUPER SERVICE<br />

Make great tips for yourself and more profit<br />

f o r y o u r e s t a u r a n t ! T h i s s e m i n a r i s a n<br />

i n t r o d u c t i o n t o t a b l e s e r v i c e f o r t h e<br />

i n e x p e r i e n c e d w a i t s t a f f . L e a r n t o g i v e<br />

SUPER SERVICE to your customers whether<br />

it is a single diner or a large group. You will<br />

be guided thr ough the steps as t he c ustomer<br />

ent ers you r es tabl ishm ent to thei r d epart ure.<br />

M a r g a r e t R a m s a y h a s 1 6 y r s . m a n a g e r i a l<br />

experience in the hospitality industry.<br />

GI917 FEE: $53.84 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF May10 709928<br />

TRAVEL EDUCATION<br />

SPRING AND SUMMER <strong>2003</strong><br />

PRAQUE IN DEPTH<br />

May 8 - 18; $2,375.<br />

The “Golden City” is one of the masterpieces<br />

o f E u r o p e , a n d s t i l l a b a r g a i n . . . S a n d r a<br />

Pauwels will again be the tour escort.<br />

WATERWAYS OF THE CZARS<br />

May 14-27; $4,495.<br />

C r u i s e t h r o u g h t h e c o l o u r f u l a n d h i s t o r i c<br />

rive rs, lakes and canals that connect the two<br />

i m p e r i a l c a p i t a l s o f R u s s i a . E v e r y t h i n g<br />

included. Escorted by Joanne Mayhew.<br />

ART CITIES OF THE LOW COUNTRIES<br />

May 26 - June 10; $4,695.<br />

(Based on 20 persons)<br />

A 1 6 d a y a r t t ou r of Hol l an d an d Bel g iu m<br />

wit h ov er ni gh ts i n Ams ter da m, Th e Hag ue,<br />

A n t w e r p , B r u s s e l s , G h e n t , a n d B r u g e s .<br />

Personally escorted by Alan Toff, lecturer in<br />

A r t H i s t o r y a t t h e S c h o o l o f C o n t i n u i n g<br />

S t u d i e s , Un i v e r s i ty o f T o r o n t o . Ma x i mu m<br />

25 persons.<br />

ATLANTIC CANADA<br />

June 21 - July 6; tour cost TBA.<br />

T h e b e s t o f N e w f o u n d l a n d ( a t p e a k i c e b e r g<br />

t i m e ) , P . E . I . A n d N o v a S c o t i a : V i k i n g<br />

s e ttl em en t o f L’ A ns e a u x M e a d ow s , St r ai t of<br />

Belle Isle, Gros Morne National Park, St. John’s<br />

C a b o t T r a i l , L o u i s b o u r g F o r t r e s s , P e g g y ’ s<br />

Cove... Michael Quinn is your tour escort.<br />

For more information please call (905)575-1212 ext.3009 or (519)759-7200 ext.3009 or<br />

email susan.bowinkelmann@mohawkccollege.ca<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 />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>, 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/SUMMER <strong>2003</strong><br />

[ ] PRAQUE IN DEPTH May 8 - 18<br />

[ ] WATERWAYS OF THE CZARS<br />

May 14 - 27<br />

[ ] ART CITIES OF THE LOW<br />

COUNTRIES May 26 - June 10<br />

[ ] ATLANTIC CANADA June 21 - July 6<br />

[ ] EXPERIENCING GREECE July 6 - 23<br />

[ ] PATRICK DUNNE’S IRELAND<br />

July 24-Aug 8<br />

[ ] LAND OF THE INCA Aug 10 -27<br />

FALL <strong>2003</strong><br />

[ ] OUR ANNUAL WINE TOUR Approx.<br />

Sept 1<br />

[ ] TUSCANY FOR BODY AND SOUL<br />

Sept 8 - 19<br />

[ ] SICILY AND MALTA Sept 25 - Oct 12<br />

[ ] CULTURE AND CUISINE OF ITALY<br />

Late Sept<br />

EXPERIENCING GREECE<br />

July 6-23; tour cost TBA.<br />

F ir s t m a i n la n d Gr e e c e , w it h A t h e n s , D e l p h i,<br />

Ol y m p i a , a n d A r g o l is , a n d th e n th e g l o r io u s<br />

islands! With Greece- connoisseur Chris Ale xiou.<br />

PATRICK DUNNE’S IRELAND<br />

July 24-August 8; approx. tour cost $3,000.<br />

Wal k in th e foo ts tep s of Sa int s, la ng uis h in<br />

the haunts of scholars, and watch the sun go<br />

d o w n o n G a l w a y B a y o r g o l f i n t h e l u s h ,<br />

g r e e n c o u r s e s o f t h e E m e r a l d I s l e . . .<br />

Personally escorted by Patrick Dunne.<br />

LANDS OF THE INCA<br />

August 10-27; tour cost approx. $5,500.<br />

A Travel/Study program in Peru and Bolivia,<br />

offered in cooperation with the University of<br />

Waterloo, with academic credit available. You<br />

wi l e xp er ien ce t he my ste ri ou s Naz ca Li ne s,<br />

t h e g r e a t I n c a c a p i t a l o f C u z c o , f a b u l o u s<br />

Macchu Picchu, Lake Tititca ca in the centre<br />

of the high Andes with Jacques Pauwels.<br />

FALL <strong>2003</strong><br />

OUR ANNUAL WINE TOUR<br />

Departure around September 1.<br />

This year we are heading for the wine regions<br />

of s p ec ta c ul ar l y be a ut if u l Br i ti s h Co l um bi a<br />

and Washington! Detailed program available<br />

early in the new year.<br />

TUSCANY FOR BODY & SOUL<br />

September 8-19; tour cost TBA.<br />

An in-depth and leisurely look at the art and<br />

architecture of Flor e nce and the s urrounding<br />

c o u n t r y s i d e . T e d S c o t t , l e c t u r e r a t t h e<br />

University of Toronto is your guide.<br />

SICILY AND MALTA<br />

September 25-October 12; approx. $4,500.<br />

A g o o d l o o k a t t h e a r t a n d a r c h i t e c t u r e o f<br />

F l o r e n c e a n d t h e s u r r o u n d i n g c o u n t r y s i d e .<br />

T e d S c o t t , l e c t u r e r a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f<br />

Toronto is your guide.<br />

CULTURE AND CUISINE - ITALY<br />

Late September - October; $3,695 from.<br />

A 1 4- d a y t o ur o f I t al i a n c u l t ur a l hi g hl i g h ts<br />

from Rome to Venice, featuring its greatest art,<br />

gastronomy, and wines. With Michael Quinn.<br />

ANCIENT PERSIA, MODERN IRAN<br />

October departure; estimated price only<br />

$3,495.<br />

Our third consecutive tour to this fascinating<br />

land, with all the highlights: Persepolis,<br />

Mesopotami, Susa, Shiraz, Yazd, Isphahan,<br />

and Tehran...includes three meals daily!<br />

WESTERN TURKEY<br />

October 6-23; price TBA.<br />

Our classical tour of Turkey, first operated by<br />

Pauwels Travel in 1990. Our itinerary<br />

includes Ankara, Cappadocis, Antalya,<br />

Pamukkale, Troy, Gallipoli, and of course<br />

Istanbul. Sandra Pauwels is your escort.<br />

EASTERN TURKEY<br />

October 19 - November 1; tour price TBA.<br />

Mount Ararat, Lake Van, the Black Sea coast,<br />

Mount Nemrut...<br />

100 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


FROM THE BOSPHOROUS TO<br />

MOUNT ARARAT<br />

Combination tour of western and eastern Turkey.<br />

BELGIUM IN DEPTH<br />

November 1 - 15; approximately $3,000.<br />

Enjoy wonderful art and architecture, exciting<br />

h i s t o r y , R e m e m b r a n c e D a y i n F l a n d e r s ’<br />

F ie ld s, p lu s c ho co la te , w af fl es , fr i te s, b ee r!<br />

With Jacques Pauwels and Joanne Mayhew.<br />

HIGHLIGHTS OF INDIA<br />

Departure in mid-November. 18 - 20 days.<br />

Th e Taj M aha l and a ll or mo st of t he ot her<br />

superb sights of the subcontinent! Conducted<br />

by Jacques Pauwels.<br />

VIETNAM AND CAMBODIA<br />

Departure in November. Estimated price from<br />

Toronto: just below $5,000.<br />

An “encore” of our very successful first tour<br />

to this exc iting par t of the wor ld, where the<br />

s c e n e r y p r o v e d t o b e s u p e r b a n d t h e<br />

a c c o m m o d a t i o n s , f o o d a n d s i g h t s e e i n g<br />

si mp ly o ut st and in g! O ur i nt ine ra ry i nc lud es<br />

H an oi , Ha lo ng Ba y, H ue , Da na n g. H oi A n,<br />

Saigon Angkor Wat, and Phnom Penh. With<br />

Sandra Pauwels.<br />

TOURISM & TRAVEL<br />

DIPLOMA<br />

A re y o u i nt e re s te d i n a c a re er in t h e t ra v el<br />

industry? This program will provide you with<br />

a solid f oundation in th e princi ples of travel<br />

c ou ns el li ng a n d to ur is m, a s we l l as g en er al<br />

b u s i n e s s s k i l l s . C a r e e r O p p o r t u n i t i e s<br />

Graduates of the Tourism and Travel diploma<br />

p r o g r a m c a n e x p e c t t o o b t a i n r e s p o n s i b l e<br />

positions in the travel industry, such as travel<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<br />

r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ; t o u r w h o l e s a l e r s a n d<br />

positions in governmental tourist offices.<br />

For more information please call (905)575-<br />

2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358 or email<br />

cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Y o u m u s t c o m p l e t e a l l c o u r s e s t o o b t a i n<br />

the Diploma.<br />

TL101 Airline Ticketing<br />

TL119 Travel Geography 1*<br />

TL108 Introduction to Tourism*<br />

OA127 Office Software<br />

LL041 Communications<br />

TL201 Airline Ticketing 2<br />

TL204 World-Wide Tours*<br />

TL219 Travel Geography 2*<br />

TL218 Automation Systems 1 - Apollo<br />

LL124 Literature, A Practical Approach<br />

TL301 Airline Ticketing 3<br />

TL309 Transportation<br />

TL319 Travel Geography 3*<br />

TL318 Automation Systems 2 - Apollo<br />

TL314 Travel Operations<br />

TL315 Travel Sales Techniques<br />

TL317 Travel Industry Segments<br />

TL172 Human Relations<br />

TL403 Airline Ticketing 4<br />

TL419 Travel Geography 4*<br />

TL418 Automation Systems 3 - Sabre<br />

TL800 Career Training/Work Experience Training<br />

General <strong>Education</strong> Selection 1<br />

H O S P I TALITY & TRAVEL/HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

TL800 -CAREER TRAINING/WORK<br />

EXPERIENCE TRAINING<br />

Available only to mature students with prior<br />

w o r k p l ac e e xp e ri e nc e a nd h a ve co mp l et e d<br />

t h e T o u r i s m a n d T r a v e l p r o g r a m c o r e<br />

s u b j e c t s . P l e a s e c o n t a c t C . E . B u s i n e s s<br />

directly.<br />

* A CHALLENGE PROCESS EXISTS FOR<br />

THESE COURSES.<br />

AIRLINE TICKETING 1<br />

This introductory course is designed to teach<br />

students the use of Domestic Airline Guides,<br />

A i r l i n e F a r e S h e e t s a n d B a s i c B S P<br />

accounting procedures. The student will also<br />

d e v e l o p t h e a b i l i t y t o i m p l e m e n t c o s t a n d<br />

ticket all major North American airlines.<br />

TL101 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:00-9:00 FF Apr14 709463<br />

INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM<br />

This course will prepare students to book and<br />

c o s t w o r l d w i d e h o t e l s a n d r e s o r t s . T r a v e l<br />

s u p p l i e r s , t o u r c o m p o n e n t s , a n d t o u r<br />

bookings will be examined.<br />

TL108 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709459<br />

TRAVEL GEOGRAPHY 2<br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l p r o v i d e a t h o r o u g h<br />

investigation of the location and significance of<br />

major and secondary destinations in the United<br />

S tates, Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South<br />

A merica, with emphasis on thos important to<br />

the Canadian vacation and business traveller.<br />

TL219 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 709628<br />

TOURISM & TRAVEL<br />

CHALLENGE EXAMS<br />

Prior Learning Assessment<br />

You may obtain credit for skills and knowledge<br />

you have acquired in your life/work experiences<br />

t o w a r d t h e T o u r i s m & T r a v e l D i p l o m a .<br />

Depending on the course, credit may be gained<br />

thr oug h th e pr epar ation of a por tf olio, thr oug h<br />

an interview or a challenge exam.<br />

C o u r s e o u t l i n e s a n d e x a m g u i d e l i n e s a r e<br />

a v a i l a b l e a t w w w . m o h a w k c . o n . c a / d e p t /<br />

b u s i n e s s / B u s s t u d / t o u r - p . h t m l . T h e e x a m<br />

g u i d e l i n e s g i v e d e t a i l s o f t h e c o n t e n t o f<br />

each exam.<br />

Anyone interested in pursuing credit for<br />

prior learning, should contact the<br />

Prior Learning Assessment office at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3298.<br />

The fee for each exam is $97.92.<br />

T h e f o l l o w i n g l i s t s h o w s t h e C h a l l e n g e<br />

E x a m s w h i c h w i l l t a k e p l a c e o n F R I D A Y ,<br />

M A Y 9 , 2 0 0 3 . R e g i s t r a t i o n , t h r o u g h<br />

C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n m u s t t a k e p l a c e b y<br />

Monday May 5, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

Challenge exams will again be offered in<br />

October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 9, <strong>2003</strong> - ROOM A021<br />

6:00 - 8:30 p.m. TL108, TL204, TL410, TL101, TL218<br />

8:30 - 10:00 p.m. TL310, TL105, TL210, TL201,<br />

TL315<br />

NOTE: Start times can be flexible.<br />

Leave a message for Jenny McCartney,<br />

(905) 575-1212, Ext. 3082, if there is a<br />

start-time conflict.<br />

DESTINATIONS 2<br />

T h i s w r i t t e n e x a m w i l l e v a l u a t e y o u r<br />

knowledge of the geography of Europe, of the<br />

specific location of European attractions/areas,<br />

a n d d e t a i l e d i n f o r m a t i o n o f i n t e r e s t t o t h e<br />

Canadian vacation and business traveller.<br />

TL310 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 8:30-10:00 EX May9<br />

DESTINATIONS 3<br />

T h i s w r i t t e n e x a m w i l l e v a l u a t e y o u r<br />

kn o wl e dg e o f t he ge o gr a ph y o f t he Mi d dl e<br />

Eas t, A fr i ca , I nd ia, A si a a nd t he Pa ci fic , of<br />

the specific location of attractions/areas, and<br />

d e t a i l e d i n f o r m a t i o n o f i n t e r e s t t o t h e<br />

Canadian vacation and business traveller.<br />

TL410 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:00-8:30 EX May9<br />

EXPLORE CANADA -<br />

TRAVEL & TOURISM<br />

T h i s w r i t t e n e x a m w i l l e v a l u a t e y o u r<br />

kn o wl e dg e o f w or l d g eo g ra p hy wi t h an in -<br />

de p t h f oc u s o n t h e g eo g r ap h y a n d a r ea s o f<br />

tourism of Canada for the Canadian vacation<br />

and business traveller.<br />

TL105 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 8:30-10:00 EX May9<br />

INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM<br />

This written exa m will e valuate your knowled ge<br />

o f v a ri o u s to u r ism in d u s try se c to rs a n d th e i r<br />

nec essary interac tion with bo th e ach o th er an d<br />

wi th g o v e r n me n t. Y o u w ill a lso d e m o n st ra t e<br />

you r a bility to a pp ly k no wle dg e a nd c ost, an d<br />

book worldwide ac commoda tions.<br />

TL108 FEE: $97.92<br />

SM 1 FR 6:00-8:30 EX May9<br />

PREPARATION FOR<br />

CORPORATE TRAVEL<br />

TL408 FEE: $97.92<br />

SP 1 TU 1:00-1:00 EX Apr1<br />

HUMAN SER VICES<br />

To reach our department by email<br />

contact kate.kemp@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

DIPLOMA PROGRAMS<br />

HUMAN SERVICES<br />

ADMISSION REQUEST FORM.<br />

Please fill in the form below and mail to:<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>, <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Sherry Harrington<br />

P.O. Box 2034<br />

Hamilton, ON L8N 3T2<br />

or Fax to 905-575-2126 or e-mail to<br />

Sherry.Harrington@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Street Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

C i t y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Postal Code _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Phone # _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Business Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

[__] Child and Youth Worker<br />

[__] Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

[__] Social Service Worker<br />

Resource Teacher program will NOT<br />

be offered again until Fall 2004.<br />

NOTE: Requests received after<br />

JUNE 15, <strong>2003</strong> may not be considered.<br />

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HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

CHILD & YOUTH WORKER<br />

DIPLOMA<br />

(CREDI T COURSES) F or ad mi ssio n to t he<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 />

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 />

d es ig n ed to tr ai n i n di vi d ua ls to fu n ct io n a s<br />

memb er s o f a t re at men t t ea m t o wor k wi th<br />

e mot io n al ly d is tu r be d c h il d re n, ad o le s ce n ts<br />

and their families.<br />

For program information call Betty<br />

Repa (905)575-1212 ext. 3344 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3344.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Ap pli can ts req uir e G rad e 12 (or eq uiv ale nt)<br />

i nc l u di n g E ng l i sh , o r m a tu r e s t ud e nt st a t us<br />

w i t h a d mi s s i o n t e s t s. A pp l i c a n ts m u st a ls o<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 />

c o m p u l s o r y i n t e r v i e w s e s s i o n . S i g n i f i c a n t<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 />

available on request. Courses are restricted to<br />

those who have previously applied and been<br />

a c c e p t e d . C o m p u t e r l i t e r a c y i s a p r o g r a m<br />

prerequi site. To All Students: Please consult<br />

Policy and procedures Child and Youth web<br />

s i t e f o r r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n<br />

c o u r s e w o r k a n d f i e l d p r a c t i c u m .<br />

http://spin.mohawkc.on.ca/cyw/<br />

INTERVENTION STRATEGIES FOR CYW<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

CC257 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:45 FF Apr16 709758<br />

INTERVIEWING & COUNSELLING<br />

Yr. 1 & 2.<br />

CC359 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:45 FF Apr15 709766<br />

FAMILY WORK<br />

YR. 3 & 4<br />

CC532 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:45 FF Apr17 709761<br />

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN<br />

CHILD AND YOUTH CARE<br />

Year 4 only. Course dates: April 26, May 3,<br />

10, 24, June 7, 14 and 21.<br />

CC601 FEE: $211.26 ☎<br />

S1 7 SA 9:00-3:00 FF Apr26 709754<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: $434.40 ☎<br />

SA FW 709771<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: $434.40 ☎<br />

SA FW 709775<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: $434.40 ☎<br />

SA FW 709779<br />

EARLY CHILDHOOD<br />

EDUCATION DIPLOMA<br />

( CR ED IT CO UR SE S) Fo r ad mi ss ion t o th e<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 />

This 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 />

p rivat e i nsti tuti ons offe ring edu cati onal car e<br />

f o r p r es c h oo l ch i l dr e n . T he p ro g r am me e t s<br />

ce rtifica t ion requirem ents of t he As sociati on<br />

for Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong>.<br />

For information call Jackie Gazzola,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2709 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2709 or email<br />

jackie.gazzola@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 12 (or equivalent)<br />

including English, or mature student status<br />

with admission tests. Applicants must<br />

complete a program questionnaire and<br />

participate in a visit to a preschool setting.<br />

The program of study is available on request.<br />

Courses are restricted to those who have<br />

previously applied and been accepted.<br />

LL041 Communications<br />

LL124 Literature: A Practical Approach<br />

Refer to LANGUAGE AND<br />

COMMUNICATIONS section.<br />

General Elective may be taken at this time.<br />

HEALTH, SAFETY&NUTRITION<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

EC101 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709650<br />

PARENT TEACHER CHILD<br />

RELATIONSHIP 2<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

EC228 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709629<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 1<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

EC298 FEE: $226.05 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709654<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 2<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

EC299 FEE: $226.05 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709656<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 3<br />

Year 3 and 4<br />

EC398 FEE: $226.05 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709658<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 4<br />

Year 3 and 4<br />

EC399 FEE: $226.05 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709660<br />

If you qualify for cre d i t<br />

based on learning outside<br />

the classroom, see the<br />

Prior Learn i n g<br />

Assessment section<br />

on Page 127<br />

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER<br />

DIPLOMA<br />

(CREDIT COURSES) For admisison the the<br />

program please complete the Admission<br />

Request Form in the Human Services section.<br />

The program begins in the Fall for successful<br />

applicants. This program is designed to prepare<br />

students to perform various functions for<br />

Social Service agencies, including interviewing<br />

assessment, counselling, assisting clients by<br />

linking them to resources in the community.<br />

For more information call Neil McMahon,<br />

Program Manager (905)575-2018 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2018.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Applicants require Grade 12 (or equivalent)<br />

including a 70% in English, or mature student<br />

status with admission tests. Applicants must<br />

also complete a program questionnaire and<br />

orientation. Related volunteer experience is<br />

strongly recommended. Program of Study<br />

available on request. Courses are restricted to<br />

those who have previously applied and gained<br />

acceptance. NOTE: Students who have<br />

completed the Social Service Worker program<br />

and wish to continue their education may<br />

consider the Bereavement Certificate programs.<br />

SS271 Developmental Psychology<br />

Refer to SOCIAL SCIENCES section<br />

SOCIAL WORK HISTORY AND ETHICS<br />

Year 1and 2<br />

SO128 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709664<br />

SOCIAL SERVICE WORK PRACTICE<br />

WITH DIVERSE GROUPS<br />

Year 1 and 2<br />

SO232 FEE: $140.84 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:15 FF Apr16 709670<br />

METHODS OF INTERVENTION<br />

YR. 3 and 4<br />

SO431 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709672<br />

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER<br />

PRACTICE IV<br />

Year 3 and 4<br />

SO434 FEE: $140.84 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:15 FF Apr14 709666<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 1(P-T)<br />

SOA21 FEE: $226.40 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709694<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 2(P-T)<br />

SOB21 FEE: $226.40 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709698<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 3 (P-T)<br />

SOC21 FEE: $226.40 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709700<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 4(P-T)<br />

SOD21 FEE: $226.40 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709704<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 5(P-T)<br />

SOE21 FEE: $226.40 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709707<br />

FIELD PLACEMENT 6 (P-T)<br />

SOF21 FEE: $226.40 ☎<br />

S1 FW 709709<br />

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS<br />

BEREAVEMENT, CAREER<br />

CONSULTANT &<br />

COUNSELLING<br />

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

I n d i v i d u a l b e r e a v e m e n t n e e d s c a n v a r y<br />

significantly. This program will prepare you<br />

t o a s s e s s b e r e a v e m e n t n e e d s o f a n<br />

i n d i v i d u a l , o r g a n i z a t i o n , a g e n c y , o r<br />

community and and implement bereavement<br />

s u p p o r t p r o g r a ms . Th e s e c a n i n c l u d e p e e r<br />

su p po rt g ro up s, f or mal s emin ar s/ wo rk sh op s<br />

a n d c o m mu n i t y a c t i v i t i e s * F o u n d a t i o n s o f<br />

B e r e a v e m e n t ( G T 1 0 1 ) i s o p e n t o a l l<br />

s t u d e n t s . * N o n - c e r t i f i c a t e s t u d e n t s m a y<br />

enroll in specific courses with permission of<br />

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 />

jack.leon@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

TC101 Interaction and Communication<br />

refer Counselling Techniques Certificate<br />

for offering<br />

FOUNDATIONS OF BEREAVEMENT<br />

T o p i c s i n c l u d e : t h e d e a t h s y s t e m , l e g a l<br />

i s s u e s , 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<br />

b e r e a v e d , c h i l d r e n a n d d e a t h . T h e<br />

p sy ch o lo gi c al , so c ia l an d s pi r it ua l n ee ds of<br />

th e d ying a nd ber eave d, chi ldre n a nd dea th.<br />

The psychological, social and spiritual needs<br />

of the dying and bereaved and ethical issues<br />

a r e e x a m i n e d . S t u d e n t s a r e e x p e c t e d t o<br />

e x a m i n e t h e i r o w n c u l t u r a l , s p i r i t u a l , a n d<br />

r el ig io u s as s um p ti on s a bo u t de a th a n d ho w<br />

t h e ir b el i e f s i m p a ct o n t h e i r u n d er s t a n di n g<br />

and acceptance of other people.<br />

GT101 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709038<br />

HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE<br />

A study of ‘hospice’ as a philosophy of care<br />

a n d i t s d e l i v e r y i n c l u d i n g h o m e c a r e , d a y<br />

care, and institutional models. The traditional<br />

medical model is compared to the concept of<br />

‘ h o s p i c e a n d p a l l i a t i v e c a r e ’ . T h e<br />

p sy ch o lo gi c al , so c ia l an d s pi r it ua l n ee ds of<br />

p a ti e n ts a nd fa m i l ie s , a n d t h e ir ca r e g i v er s<br />

are examined.<br />

GT201 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709039<br />

BEREAVEMENT AND CHANGING<br />

RELATIONSHIPS<br />

A s y s t e mi c e x a m i n a t i o n o f g r i e f ’ s i mp a c t<br />

o n f a m i l y m e m b e r s a n d t h e i n t e r -<br />

r e l a t i o n s h i p s . T h e i n f l u e n c e o f g e n d e r ,<br />

c ul t ur e a nd so c ia l n or ms a re st ud i ed wit hi n<br />

t he co n te x t o f t he g ri ev i ng fa mi ly un i t. Th e<br />

n ee d s of c h il dr e n an d a du l ts , th r ou g ho u t th e<br />

l if e s pa n , ar e s tu d ie d .<br />

GT401 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709040<br />

BEREAVEMENT EDUCATION<br />

CERTIFICATE (072)<br />

Adult and child survivors of traumatic death,<br />

suicide, AIDS, homicide, prenatal loss, child<br />

l o s s , e t c . h a v e v e r y s p e c i f i c n e e d s . T h i s<br />

program provides graduates with a foundation<br />

i n l e a r n i n g a n d t e a c h i n g t h e o r y t o a d d r e s s<br />

t h e s e n e e d s , a n d t h e s k i l l s t o d e s i g n a n d<br />

p r e s e n t w o r k s h o p s , a n d d e s i g n a n d<br />

i m p le m en t n o r ma t iv e s u p po r t p ro g r am s f o r<br />

s o c i a l , m e d i c a l a n d v o l u n t e e r a g e n c i e s ,<br />

institutions, churches 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 />

jack.leon@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<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 B e r e a v e m e n t<br />

S u p p o r t C e r t i f i c a t e a n d a s t a n d a r d i z e d<br />

administered and scored interview process. Please<br />

contact Jack Leon at (905)575-2106 to arrange for<br />

an admission interview and questionnaire.<br />

BEREAVEMENT EDUCATION<br />

Student learn to identify, access and evaluate<br />

e x i s t i n g s u p p o r t p r o g r a m s , d e s i g n e d a n d<br />

i mpl emen t bere ave men t e duc atio n prog ram s<br />

f o r a g e n c y , i n s t i t u t i o n a l a n d c o m m u n i t y<br />

settings, and to develop and present seminars<br />

a n d w o r k s h o p s . R e s o u r c e m a t e r i a l s a r e<br />

critically appraised based on identified need.<br />

T y p e s a n d u s e s o f n o r m a t i v e p e e r s u p p o r t<br />

groups for specific populations are identified.<br />

GT601 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr24 709041<br />

THE ARTS IN BEREAVEMENT<br />

EDUCATION<br />

T hi s c ou r se i nc l ud es a n i nt r od uc t or y cr o ss -<br />

c 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 />

e xp r es se d in a r t, l it e ra tu r e, m us ic , f il m an d<br />

ritual. The course emphasis is experiential and<br />

focuses on using the arts as a teaching tool in<br />

bereavement education and grief resolution.<br />

GT701 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709042<br />

BEREAVEMENT<br />

COUNSELLING<br />

CERTIFICATE (073)<br />

This post-professional program (social work,<br />

p s y c h o l o g y , m e d i c in e , c o un s e l l i n g , c l e r g y ,<br />

nurs ing, etc.) develops skills in bereave ment<br />

a s s e s s m e n t , t h e o r e t i c a l m o d e l s o f g r i e f<br />

( m e d i c a l , p s y c h o d y n a m i c , p s y c h o a n a l y t i c ,<br />

p h a s e / s t a g e , d e v e l o p m e n t a l a n d c o g n i t i v e<br />

m o d e l s ) a n d s p e c i f i c i n t e r v e n t i o n a n d<br />

t h e r a p e u t i c t e c h n i q u e s w h e n t r a d i t i o n a l<br />

support models are insufficient. You will also<br />

r e c e i v e a d d i t i o n a l t r a i n i n g s p e c i f i c t o<br />

ch ildren, familie s, dis enfranchi sed gr ief, a nd<br />

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 />

jack.leon@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Successful completion of the Bereavement<br />

Support Certificate and a standardized<br />

administered and scored interview process. Please<br />

contact Jack Leon at (905)575-2106 to arrange for<br />

an admission interview and questionnaire.<br />

Refer to Counselling Techniques I certificate<br />

program for course offerings.<br />

HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

BEREAVEMENT CERTIFICATES<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 course<br />

or take mature student test.<br />

• Grade of B- or higher in GT101<br />

Bereavement Support Certificate<br />

GT201 Hospice and Palliative Care<br />

GT301 Ethical, Spiritual, Pastoral Issues<br />

GT401 Bereavement and Changing<br />

Relationships<br />

GT501 Complicating Factors in<br />

Bereavement<br />

TC101 Interaction and Communication<br />

Admission Process for <strong>Education</strong> 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<br />

SS271 Development Psychology<br />

GT802 Understanding Bereaved Children<br />

& Adolescents<br />

(Prerequisite: Introduction to<br />

Psychology SS156 and<br />

Developmental Psychology SS271)<br />

GT804 Bereavement and Special<br />

Populations<br />

Bereavement <strong>Education</strong> Certificate<br />

SS156 and SS271 are prerequisites for the<br />

rest of this certificate<br />

GT601 Bereavement <strong>Education</strong><br />

GT701 The Arts in Bereavement <strong>Education</strong><br />

GT901 Practicum in Bereavement <strong>Education</strong><br />

Bereavement Counselling Certificate<br />

SS156 and SS271 are prerequisites for the<br />

rest of this certificate<br />

GT801 Advanced Bereavement Theory and<br />

Intervention<br />

GT803 Crisis Intervention and Management<br />

TC103 Interviewing Skills<br />

TC104 Individual Counselling<br />

TC105 Group Counselling<br />

GT902 Practicum in Bereavement Counselling<br />

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HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

CAREER CONSULTANT<br />

ADVANCED CERTIFICATE<br />

(076)<br />

C a r e e r c o n s u l t a t i o n h a s b e c o m e a u n i q u e<br />

specialty evolving with economic and labour<br />

market changes. Career practitioners work in<br />

d i v e r s e s e t t i n g s a n d h a v e v a r y i n g<br />

b a c k g r o u n d s . T h i s p r o g r a m w i l l i n t e r e s t<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s w i t h e x p e r i e n c e i n C a r e e r<br />

Development who wish to enhance their skills,<br />

and those in Human Service areas wishing to<br />

add t hese compet encies to the ir employ men t<br />

profile. If you currently work in Employment<br />

and Car eer Cent res or Prog rams , Ed ucat ion ,<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 ,<br />

R ec r u i tm e nt F i r ms , E mp lo y me n t Ag e nc i e s ,<br />

Rehabilitation and M ulticultural Settings, you<br />

will find this program valuable. You may be<br />

e l i g i b l e f o r P r i o r L e a r n i n g A s s e s s m e n t<br />

Recogni tion. Please contact the PLAR office<br />

at (905)575-1212 ext.3298 for information.<br />

For information or an admission interview<br />

call Fernie Black, Program Manager at<br />

(905)318-4295 mailbox # 1011 or<br />

email fernie.black@mohawkcollege.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 />

Individuals who have considerable experience<br />

in a re lated fi eld, a m inimum of grade 12 or<br />

m a t u r e s t u d e n t s t a t u s , a n d h a v e c o m p l e t e d<br />

som e col lege or uni versi ty level courses wil l<br />

also be considered. How To Apply Please note:<br />

S t ude nts m ust be acc ept ed i nt o t he pr ogr am<br />

prior to taking any courses. Please call or email<br />

t h e P r o g r a m M a n a g e r ( s e e a b o v e ) f o r a n<br />

admission 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 -<br />

Measurement & Assessment 39 hrs.<br />

CAR07 Socio-economic Change and Response<br />

39 hrs.<br />

CAR08 Diversity in the Workplace 39 hrs.<br />

THEORIE S OF CA REER DE VE LOPMENT<br />

S o l i d r e s e a r c h i s t h e f o u n d a t i o n o f g o o d<br />

p r a c t i c e . I n t h i s c o u r s e , y o u w i l l r e v i e w<br />

c a r e e r d e v e l o p m e n t m o d e l s p r o p o s e d b y<br />

leading thinkers and researchers in the career<br />

field. These models have served as the basis<br />

for most current career development practices<br />

a n d s o m e p o p u l a r e v a l u a t i o n i n s t r u m e n t s .<br />

Y o u w i l l b e e n c o u r a g e d t o c o n s i d e r h o w<br />

t h e s e t h e o r i e s a f f e c t y o u r o w n a c t u a l o r<br />

potential work with clients.<br />

CAR01 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709013<br />

INDIVIDUAL HELPING RELATIONSHIPS<br />

One-to-one helping relationships with clients<br />

d e m a n d s p e c i a l s k i l l s . Y o u w i l l d e v e l o p<br />

e x p e r t i s e i n a c t i v e l i s t e n i n g , e s t a b l i s h i n g<br />

r ap p or t, a t t en d in g t o no n -v e rb a l cu e s, o p en<br />

and closed questioning and goal setting. You<br />

w i l l a l s o e x a m i n e t h e p r a c t i t i o n e r ’ s<br />

e x pe r i e nc e d u r i ng t he he l p i ng r el a t i on s h i p,<br />

e t h i c a l i s s u e s , s t a n d a r d s o f p r a c t i c e a n d<br />

making appropriate referrals.<br />

CAR04 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709015<br />

GROUP FACILITATION SKILLS<br />

E nha nc e y our c are er pr act iti on er sk ill s wit h<br />

effective group facilitation techniques. With a<br />

skillful blend of theory and practice, you will<br />

d i s c o v e r k e y c o m p e t e n c i e s f o r d e l i v e r i n g<br />

p ro fe s si on al g ro up s es s io ns . To pi cs i n cl ud e<br />

d yna mic gr oup fa cil ita tio n t ech niq ues , a dul t<br />

l e a r n i n g t h e o r i e s , g r o u p d e v e l o p m e n t ,<br />

m e m b e r r o l e s , a n d m a n a g i n g g r o u p<br />

p erfo rmanc e. You wil l h ave the op port unit y<br />

t o p r a ct i c e v ar i o us in s t ru c t io n a l t ec h n iq u e s<br />

and presentation styles Course dates Apr 26,<br />

May 3, 10, 24, June 7, 21<br />

CAR05 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 6 SA 9:00-4:30 FF Apr26 709014<br />

COUNSELLING<br />

TECHNIQUES CERTIFICATE<br />

(802)<br />

This program is designed for individuals who<br />

n e e d t o d e v e l o p c o u n s e l l i n g s k i l l s . M o s t<br />

program participants are employed in agencies<br />

o r 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, Program<br />

Manager at (905)575-2106 or (519)759-<br />

7200 ext. 2106 or email<br />

jack.leon@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Call (905)575-2106 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2106<br />

t o a r r a n g e f o r a n a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m a n d a n<br />

a p p o i n t m e n t w i t h J a c k L e o n , P r o g r a m<br />

Manager, to discuss your needs. Applicants will<br />

be accepted until one week prior to start up.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

T o b e a w a r d e d t h e C e r t i f i c a t e , y o u m u s t<br />

successfully complete the following 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 program.<br />

INTERACTION AND<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

T his course exam ines the per s onal dynam ics<br />

i n v o l v e d i n t h e c o m m u n i c a t i o n p r o c e s s i n<br />

v a r i o u s s e t t i n g s . D i s c u s s i o n f o c u s e s<br />

specifically on the interview, small groups, and<br />

methods of communicating in organizations.<br />

TC101 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709036<br />

Give the Gift of Learn i n g<br />

Gift certificates are available in<br />

any denomination and<br />

can be used for course fees and<br />

purchases at the Campus stores.<br />

Inquire at any <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> Registration Office.<br />

COUNSELLING<br />

TECHNIQUES II<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

S P E C I A L A N N O U N C E M E N T ! T h i s<br />

p r o g r a m w a s d e v e l o p e d f o r g r a d u a t e s o f<br />

Cou nse lli ng Te chn iqu es Lev el I. Ap pli ca n ts<br />

who are g raduates from other prog rams will<br />

b e c o n s i d e r e d i f t h i s p r o g r a m c a n b e<br />

c om p a t i b l e w i t h t h e a p p l i c an t ’ s ca r e e r a n d<br />

e d u c a t i o n a l g o a l s . T h e c o u r s e i n c l u d e<br />

p er s o n a l i ty t h eo r i e s , s t a t i st i c a l f o u n d at i o n s<br />

and assessment in counselling, counselling<br />

clients with abnormal behaviour and other<br />

relevant course.<br />

For information call Jack Leon, Program<br />

Manager at (905)575-2106, (519)759-7200<br />

ext 2106 or email<br />

jack.leon@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

You must complete the Counselling<br />

Techniques Certificate Program.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To be awarded this certificate you must<br />

successfully complete the following program<br />

of studies.<br />

TC209 Personality Theories 39 hrs.<br />

TC210 Statistical Foundations of Assessment 39 hrs.<br />

TC211 Psychological Theories of Human Learning<br />

39 hrs.<br />

TC212 Counselling Clients with Abnormal Behaviour<br />

39 hrs.<br />

TC213 Introductory Psychopharmacology<br />

for Counsellors 39 hrs.<br />

TC214 Counselling Techniques Level 2 Practicum<br />

80 hrs.<br />

Electives -<br />

2 to be taken from the following:<br />

TC215 Counselling for Children and Adolescents<br />

39 hrs.<br />

TC216 Counselling Girls and Women 39 hrs.<br />

TC217 Counselling Strategies for Addictions 39 hrs.<br />

TC218 Counselling and Mental Health 39 hrs.<br />

TC219 Family Violence and Counselling Issues<br />

39 hrs.<br />

TC220 Issues in Aggression and Violence 39 hrs.<br />

TC221 Marriage and Family Counselling 39 hrs.<br />

TC222 Multiculturalism and Diversity in Counselling<br />

39 hrs.<br />

TC223 Pastoral Counselling 39 hrs.<br />

TC224 Treating Personality Disorders 39 hrs.<br />

PERSONALITY THEORIES<br />

Human functioning, particularly thinking and<br />

feeling, is a rich and complex area of study.<br />

This course considers the impact on<br />

personality development of socialization,<br />

group norms and peer pressure, and the<br />

influence of brain functions, glandular<br />

secretions and sensory processing. You will<br />

review the theoretical and research<br />

foundations of psychopathology and examine<br />

psychotherapeutic interventions and the<br />

counselling needs of this special population.<br />

TC209 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709599<br />

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COUNSELLING CLIENTS WITH<br />

ABNORMAL BEHAVIOUR<br />

T h i s c o u r s e e x a m i n e s m e n t a l h e a l t h a n d<br />

a b n o r m a l b e h a v i o u r a m o n g i n d i v i d u a l s ,<br />

family systems and larger social groups. You<br />

w il l c o n ce n tr a t e on th e m a jo r p s y ch o so c i al<br />

m o d e l s o f m a n , b e h a v i o u r d i s o r d e r s o f<br />

c h i l d h o o d a n d a d o l e s c e n c e , m a l a d a p t i v e<br />

g r o u p b e h a v i o u r , t h e r o l e o f l e a r n i n g i n<br />

d ev e l op m e nt an d m a i nt e n an c e o f a b no r m al<br />

behaviour, and the influence of interpersonal<br />

a nd s oc i oc ul t ur al f a ct or s i n de v el op in g a nd<br />

alleviating behavioural abnormalities.<br />

TC212 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709037<br />

ECE RESOURCE TEACHER<br />

EARLY CHILDHOOD<br />

EDUCATION RESOURCE<br />

TEACHER POST-DIPLOMA<br />

CERTIFICATE (813)<br />

This program provides E.C.E. graduates with<br />

t ra i ni n g t o wo r k w it h c h il d re n w it h s p ec i al<br />

needs. The curriculum focuses on integration<br />

and programming for individuals and groups.<br />

G r a d u a t e s w i l l b e q u a l i f i e d t o b e c o m e<br />

R e s o u r c e T e a c h e r s a s d e f i n e d b y t h e D a y<br />

Nurseries Act.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext 26736 or (905)575-2039<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2039<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Ne w a dmis sion wi ll beg in ever y o the r y ear.<br />

A p p l i c a n t s m u s t a p p l y t h r o u g h t h e S p r i n g<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Catalogue of that year.<br />

Next admission will be Fall 2004. Applicants<br />

re qu ir e ( a) a n E.C .E . dip lo ma o r e qu iv ale nt<br />

w i t h a t l e a s t o n e p o s t - d i p l o m a y e a r ’ s<br />

ex per ien ce wit h chi ldr en in a gro up se tti ng;<br />

(b) previous experience with children who are<br />

d ev el op me nt al ly d el ay ed ; (c ) an o ri en ta ti on<br />

session with the program coordinator.<br />

RT001 Introduction to Resource Teacher 36 hrs.<br />

RT011 Individual Developmental Planning I 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 />

WORKING WITH FAMILIES<br />

This cours e foc uses on wo rk wi th pr eschool<br />

c h i l d r e n a n d t h e i r f a m i l i e s . S t u d e n t s w i l l<br />

learn different methods o f providing support<br />

to families in an eff ort to meet their diverse<br />

ne eds , a s wel l a s gin sk ill s to as sis t p are nts<br />

in set tin g goa ls and p rio rit ies , a nd be com ing<br />

a d v o c a t e s f o r t h e i r c h i l d r e n .<br />

PR EREQU ISIT E: Indi vidu al Devel opme ntal<br />

Planning 1 (RT011)<br />

RT031 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709602<br />

FIELD PRACTICUM 1<br />

This course will integrate theory and practice<br />

through work in an integrated setting for one<br />

h un dr ed a nd fi ve ( 10 5) h ou rs o f s up er vi se d<br />

f i e l d p l a c em e n t . St u d e n t s wi l l o b s e r v e a n d<br />

analyze the role of resource teacher and work<br />

as a team member with staff to assess, plan,<br />

i m p l e m e n t a n d e v a l u a t e i n d i v i d u a l<br />

Developmental Plans. Prerequisite: RT011<br />

RT021 FEE: $226.05 ☎<br />

SA FW 709606<br />

FIELD PRACTICUM 2<br />

T h i s 1 0 5 h o u r s s u p e r v i s e d p l a c e m e n t w i l l<br />

i n t eg r a t e t he o r y a nd p ra c t ic e t h r o ug h w o r k<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 />

Mi nimum placement time will be 1 2 week s.<br />

S t u d e n t s wi l l p r e p a r e l o n g - t e r m i n d i v i d u a l<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 />

f am i li es , st a ff a nd o th e r pr of es s io na ls , h el p<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: $226.05 ☎<br />

SA FW 709609<br />

NOT-FOR-PROFIT<br />

SECTOR STUDIES<br />

T h e N o t - f o r - P r o f i t S e c t o r , a u n i q u e<br />

c o m m u n i t y s e g m e n t , d e m a n d s s p e c i a l i z e d<br />

p r of es s io na l s ki l ls f r om i t s em p lo y ee s. T h e<br />

f o l l o w i n g p r o g r a m s a r e i n t e n d e d f o r<br />

managers, supervisors, aspiring managers and<br />

p r o f e s s i o n a l s w i t h n e w r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s .<br />

Courses are designed to develop “real world”<br />

information and competence for the effective<br />

m a na ge m en t o f so c ia l s er v ic e a ge nc i es a n d<br />

c hari tab le orga niza tio ns in the no t-fo r-p rofi t<br />

sector. Professional leaders in the community<br />

f a ci l i ta t e t h e co u r se s . T he r e a re 4 d if f e re n t<br />

c e r t i f i c a t e p r o g r a m s a v a i l a b l e . E a c h o n e<br />

a d dr es s es a sp ec i fi c c om p on en t o f w or ki n g<br />

within the Not-for-Profit sector.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

MANAGEMENT IN THE<br />

NON-PROFIT SECTOR<br />

CERTIFICATE (818)<br />

( C R E D I T C O U R S E S ) I n t e n d e d f o r<br />

managers, supervisors, aspiring managers and<br />

p r of e ss i on a ls wi t h ne w r e sp o ns i bi l it i es , t h e<br />

c o u r s e s i n t h e p r o g r a m a r e d e s i g n e d t o<br />

d e v e l o p “ r e a l w o r l d ” i n f o r m a t i o n a n d<br />

competence for the effective management of<br />

s o ci a l s e rv i ce ag e nc i e s, c o m mu n it y s e r vi c e<br />

organi zations and cha ritable organizations in<br />

th e non -profit secto r. Pr ofessiona l lea ders in<br />

t h e co m mu ni t y wi t h ex t en s iv e a nd r e le va n t<br />

k n o w l e d g e, s k i l ls a n d e x p e r ie n c e fa c i l i t a t e<br />

the courses. COMING FALL <strong>2003</strong> There will<br />

b e a n e w P r o g r a m o f S t u d y f o r t h e<br />

M a n a g e m e n t i n t h e N o n - P r o f i t S e c t o r<br />

Certificate launched in Fall <strong>2003</strong>. More<br />

details to follow. Students will be granted an<br />

academic year to complete the current<br />

Program of Study.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

There are no admission requirements.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To receive the certificate, students will<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 />

SSNPK Operational Planning for Not For Profit<br />

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 />

PGM PLANNING&EVALUATION IN<br />

THE NON-PROFIT SECTOR<br />

This course will provide students with the<br />

basics in program evaluation. We will address<br />

common evaluation questions of managers<br />

and staff in non-profit organizations<br />

including: Are clients satisfied with the<br />

services? Are we meeting our goals and<br />

objectives? Is our volunteer training program<br />

effective? What is the most cost-effective<br />

way of delivering a program? Students will<br />

have an opportunity to design an evaluation<br />

for a program of their choice.<br />

SSNPF FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709563<br />

PUBLIC RELATIONS FOR THE<br />

NON-PROFIT SECTOR<br />

Explore the opportunities and challenges<br />

involved in communications in the not-forprofit<br />

sector. Public relations, media and<br />

communications practitioners will<br />

highlight techniques, strategies and new<br />

technologies for communicating with<br />

clients, the media, special interest groups<br />

and the public, while dealing with limited<br />

funding, re-structuring etc.<br />

SSNPA FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709564<br />

STRATEGIC AND LONG-RANGE<br />

PLANNING<br />

Change is the only thing that is permanent<br />

these days in the social service sector. What<br />

determines how well an agency is managed,<br />

is not whether it changes, but how. This<br />

course will assist students to understand the<br />

strengths and opportunities of an<br />

organization. Students will be expected to<br />

develop a strategic plan for an organization<br />

with which they are well familiar.<br />

SSNP3 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709562<br />

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HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

P R O F E S S I O N A L<br />

DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS<br />

- VOLUNTA RY SECTOR<br />

DEVELOP ASSET RICH VOLUNTEER<br />

EXPERIENCES - YOUTH<br />

T h i s w o r k s h o p w i l l a s s i s t o r g a n i z a t i o n s t o<br />

provide asset rich volunteer environments for<br />

y o u t h . T h e w o r k s h o p w i l l p r o v i d e a n<br />

overview of the 40 developm ental ass ets for<br />

y o ut h a s id e n t if i e d b y t h e S e ar c h I n s ti t u t e.<br />

Y o u w i l l d e v e l o p s t r a t e g i e s f o r t h e<br />

o r g a n i z a t i o n a l i n t e g r a t i o n o f t h e s e a s s e t s<br />

within their respective volunteer management<br />

c y c l e s t h r o u g h t h e u t i l i z a t i o n o f p r a c t i c a l<br />

t o o l s a n d a p p r o a c h e s . Y o u w i l l a l s o b e<br />

pr ov id ed a tr ai nin g ma nua l. C las se s wi ll be<br />

held Thursday April 17 & May 22<br />

SSNPJ FEE: $199.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 TH 9:00-4:00 FF Apr17 709568<br />

FUNDRAISING /<br />

DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

( C R E D I T C O U R S E S ) 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 i s<br />

program focuses on the diverse skills required<br />

i n c l u d i n g f u n d r a i s i n g , m a r k e t i n g , p u b l i c<br />

r e l a t i o n s , w o r k i n g w i t h v o l u n t e e r s ,<br />

o r g a n i z a t i o n a l i m a g e a n d p r o f i l e b u i l d i n g ,<br />

s p e c i a l e v e n t p l a n n i n g a n d o u t s t a n d i n g<br />

organizational and people skills.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.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 />

MAJOR GIFTS AND PLANNED GIVING<br />

M a j o r g i f t s a n d p l a n n e d g i v i n g p r o g r a m s<br />

o f t e n i n v o l v e e x t e n s i v e n e t w o r k i n g i n t h e<br />

c o m m u n i t y . T h i s i n c l u d e s d e v e l o p i n g<br />

p ar t ne r sh i ps w i th i n st i tu t io n s, co rp o ra t io n s,<br />

f ou nd at io n s an d bu i ld in g re l at io ns hi p s wi th<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a v e a n i n t e r e s t i n y o u r<br />

o r g a n i z a t i o n . I n t h i s c o u r s e y o u w i l l l e a r n<br />

abo ut c apita l ca mpaig ns, dono r st eward ship,<br />

recognition and the importance of major gift<br />

a n d p l a n n e d g i v i n g s o l i c i t a t i o n s .<br />

PREREQUISITE: SSFR2<br />

SSFR3 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:00-9:00 FF Apr16 709561<br />

VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT<br />

CERTIFICATE (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<br />

ad dr es se s th e kn ow le dg e an d sk ill s tr ai ni ng<br />

and development for effective management of<br />

vo lu nt eer p ro gra ms . The c er tif ic ate c on sis ts<br />

o f th r ee le v el s , wi t h e ac h l ev e l o ff er i ng 60<br />

credit hours for a total of 180 credit hours.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.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 3<br />

In this final credit course, the following topics<br />

w i l l be p r e s en t e d : p o l i ce c h e ck s , h i g h r i 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 or p or a te a nd T ee n Vo l un t ar is m , Ha nd l in g<br />

Change in your volunteer program, Insurance/<br />

L e g a l / F i n a n c i a l R i s k s i n V o l u n 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 runs Mondays & Wednesdays.<br />

SSP63 FEE: $290.25 ☎<br />

S1 20 MO/WE 6:30-9:30 FF May5 709565<br />

RECREATION AND LEISURE<br />

SER VICES<br />

For more information contact Sue Vattay,<br />

Program Manager at (905)575-2158 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2158 or email<br />

sue.vattay@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

RECREATION AND LEISURE<br />

SER VICE DIPLOMA (214)<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A ppl ica nts re qui re Gra de 12 ( o r e qui val ent )<br />

i n c lu d in g E n g li s h, or ma t u re s t u de n t s t at u s<br />

w i t h a d m i s si o n t e s t s . A p p l ic a n t s m u s t a l s o<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 />

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 r e q u e s t .<br />

T hi s c ou rs e is p a rt o f th e d ip lo ma p ro g ra m<br />

f or Re cr eat io n and L eis ur e Ser vi ces . Fut ur e<br />

c our ses on a pa rt ti me bas is wil l be off ere d<br />

based on demand and interest.<br />

OUTDOOR RECREATION<br />

This course provides an introduc tion to the field<br />

o f o u td o o r re cr e at io n a n d a p pr e ci a tio n of th e<br />

o u t d o o r e n v i r o n m e n t f o r r e c r e a t i o n<br />

programming . Disc ussion throughout the c ourse<br />

will be focu sed on the development, de sign and<br />

co nstruction o f a wide variety of outdo or a reas<br />

a n d h o w p ro g r a m s m a y b e u t i l i z e d i n th e se<br />

ou tdoor a reas. Stude nts will pa rtic ipate in field<br />

v i s i t s o f o u t d o o r a r e a s t y p i c a l t o O n t a r i o<br />

co mmunities. Dates Tu Apr 15-Jun 10, 6-9 pm;<br />

& 1 Sa Apr 5 OR 6, 9 am-5 pm<br />

RL128 FEE: $264.06 ☎<br />

S1 11 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Apr5 709612<br />

TU 6:00-9:00<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

PROGRAM (EVENT<br />

PLANNING TECHNIQUES<br />

CERTIFICATE) (122)<br />

This certificate is intended for event organizers<br />

who want to enhance their skills. The program<br />

f o c u s e s o n p r a c t i c a l t r a i n i n g f o r p l a n n i n g ,<br />

promoting and executing festivals and events<br />

in the private and public sectors. C ourses are<br />

t aught by eve nt organi zers and p r ofessi onals<br />

with extensive, relevant experience.<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 sue.vattay@mohawkcollege.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 or<br />

university training.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

RLA09 Introduction to Special Events 10 hours<br />

RLA01 *Logistics I 36 hours<br />

RLA02 *Program Applications 36 hours<br />

RLA07 * Event Marketing I 36 hours<br />

RLA08 * Event Marketing II 36 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<br />

Pyrotechnics Workshop 4 hours<br />

Elective —<br />

must choose one of the following:<br />

RLA05 * Logistics 2 — Production Logistics 30 hours<br />

SSNP5 Marketing and Communications 30 hours<br />

SSNPA Public Relations 30 hours<br />

SSFR1 Fundraising/Development 30 hours<br />

* These courses have prerequisites or require<br />

permission of the program manager.<br />

SSP24 Volunteer Management 1<br />

SSNPA Public Relations<br />

SSFR1 Fundraising Development<br />

These courses are offered under other<br />

certificates. See index for page number of<br />

course offering.<br />

INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

This 10 hour credit course provides<br />

individuals interested in the special event<br />

industry with an opportunity to learn about<br />

issues and growth within the industry, careers,<br />

event terminology, tourism impact and<br />

professional bodies and certification. This is a<br />

prerequisite for the Event Planning Techniques<br />

Certificate but is open to all students. Student<br />

may be concurrently taking RLA01, RLA02,<br />

SSP24, SSNP5, SSNPA, or SSFR1.<br />

RLA09 FEE: $50.30 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:00-2:00 FF Apr5 709633<br />

PROGRAM APPLICATIONS:<br />

CREATING A DYNAMIC EVENT PGM<br />

Event Organizers will acquire the skills<br />

necessary in making contacts and negotiating<br />

contracts for event programming. Learn how<br />

to maximize on program ideas and trends.<br />

Topics will include: booking entertainment,<br />

event programming and coordination,<br />

theming and program partnerships.<br />

PREREQUISITE: RLA09.<br />

RLA02 FEE: $181.08<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr8<br />

LOGISTICS 2 -<br />

PRODUCTION LOGISTICS<br />

Event organizers will enhance their<br />

knowledge of production, technical and<br />

logistical challenges involved in planning and<br />

executing indoor and outdoor events. Learn<br />

how to develop a production management<br />

team, choose the right venue, schedule<br />

production, determine sound, lighting, staging<br />

and other audio-visual requirements including<br />

media taped broadcasts. One 6 hour evening<br />

or weekend commitment is required as an<br />

evaluative component of this course.<br />

Prerequisite RLA01.<br />

RLA05 FEE: $150.90<br />

S1 9 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23<br />

SA 9:00-4:00<br />

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EVENT MARKETING II -<br />

SPONSORSHIP<br />

E ve n t o r ga n i ze r s w i ll ex p lo r e s p on s o rs h i ps<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 />

e nc o ur ag e a w i n/ w in e n vi r on me n t. Ac qu i re<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 />

sp on sor sh ips , le arn h ow to i den ti fy re ve nue<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: $181.08<br />

S1 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr10<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS - FIELD WORK<br />

E v e n t o r g a n i z e r s w i l l b e g i v e n t h e<br />

op port unit y t o lear n t hrou gh exp erie nce and<br />

receive the guidance, knowledge and skills of<br />

experienced special event professionals. This<br />

70 hour experience will enable the student to<br />

i n te g r at e t h e t h eo r e ti c a l c om p o ne n t s o f t he<br />

Event Planning Techniques Program with the<br />

p r a c t i c a l a p p l i c a t i o n . D a t e , t i m e s a n d s i t e<br />

must be arranged with the Program Manager.<br />

Prerequisite RLA04.<br />

RLA06 FEE: $158.57<br />

SA FW<br />

YWCA OF/DU CANADA<br />

FITNESS LEADERSHIP<br />

CERTIFICATION PROGRAM<br />

For more information about these courses<br />

please call Marg Taylor, 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 />

T h i s c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s b a s i c a n a t o m y ,<br />

m o v e m e n t m e c h a n i c s , p h y s i o l o g y o f<br />

e x e r c i s e , p r i n c i p l e s o f t r a i n i n g , b a s i c<br />

n u t r i t i o n a n d w e i g h t m a n a g e m e n t . A n<br />

i n t r o d u c t i o n t o b a s i c s t r e n g t h t r a i n i n g<br />

prin ciple s, includ ing prog ram desi gn, use of<br />

free weights and machines, strength training<br />

p r i n c i p l e s , m y t h s o f t r a i n i n g , a n d g e n d e r<br />

c o n s i de r a t i o n s , i n c l u de d . T H I S I S A P R E -<br />

R E Q U I S I T E F O R A L L S P E C I A L T Y<br />

MODULES. Final written exam.<br />

FI001 FEE: $302.88 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr2 709556<br />

GROUP FITNESS LEADER 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 I n t h i s<br />

c o u r s e , p a r t i c i p a n t s b e g i n t o a p p l y y o u r<br />

theoretical background in the development of<br />

a s a f e , e f f e c t i v e , e n j o y a b l e f i t n e s s c l a s s .<br />

Content includes an introduction to music and<br />

p h r a s i n g , c l a s s d e s i g n , c u e i n g , p r o g r a m<br />

p l a n n i n g , a n d t e a c h i n g / l e a d i n g . W r i t t e n<br />

Examination.<br />

FI003 FEE: $226.40 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr1 709597<br />

SECURITY & PRIVATE<br />

INVESTIGATION<br />

PRIVATE INVESTIGATION<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

( C r e d i t c o u r s e s ) I n t e r e s t e d i n a c a r e e r i n<br />

Priva te I nvestigatio n? These courses pr ovide<br />

a 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 s k i l l s<br />

n eed ed t o w or k i n thi s fi eld . Act ual P ri vat e<br />

I n v es t i g at i o n l ic e n s es ar e o b t ai n e d t h ro u g h<br />

a p p l i ca t i o n t o th e Mi n i s t r y o f Co r r e ct i o n a l<br />

Services. For licensing, applicants need three<br />

y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e i n t h e f i e l d , a n d t h e<br />

support of a Private Investigation firm.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.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 />

LS235 Interviewing & Investigation 30 hours<br />

ADVANCED SURVEILLANCE<br />

I n t h i s h a n d s - o n c r e d i t c o u r s e , y o u w i l l b e<br />

i n v ol v e d in “ sta g e d ” su rv e i lla n c e o p e ra t io n s,<br />

i n c l u d i n g f o o t a n d v e h i c l e s u r v e i l l a n c e .<br />

E m p h a s i s w i l l b e p l a c e d o n t h e i s s u e s o f<br />

“ S a fe ty F ir st” , th e H ig h wa y T ra ffi c A c t, an d<br />

t h e e s s e n t i a l s o f c o n d u c t i n g s u r v e i l l a n c e .<br />

C OURSE D ATES: May 31 , Jun e 1 , 1 4 & 1 5.<br />

T h e r e i s a $ 3 5 . 0 0 f e e p e r p e r s o n w h i c h i s<br />

included in the course cost which covers special<br />

educational surveillance equipment rentals.<br />

LS205 FEE: $185.90 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-4:00 FF May31 709598<br />

INTERVIEWING AND INVESTIGATION<br />

SKILLS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e f o c u s e s o n i n t e r v i e w i n g a n d<br />

i n v e s t i g a t i o n s k i l l s . S t u d e n t s d e v e l o p t h e<br />

i n t e r v i e w i n g s k i l l s n e c e s s a r y t o r e t r i e v e<br />

information from victims, witne sses and suspects.<br />

They also learn the basic steps of investigation,<br />

including the practical development of notetaking<br />

and observation skills.<br />

LS235 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709595<br />

INVESTIGATIVE SKILLS<br />

Th is cour se can be u sed as a cr edi t t owar ds<br />

e it he r th e S ec ur it y or Pr iv at e I nv es ti ga ti o ns<br />

P r o g r a m s . I t i s i n t e n d e d t o i n c r e a s e t h e<br />

student’s ability to identify investigative goals,<br />

t o f i n d a n d s e l e c t a p pr o p r i a t e i n t e r v i ew i n g<br />

objectives, to prepare and present written and<br />

oral reports with greater precision.<br />

LS123 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709596<br />

SECURITY INVESTIGATION<br />

CERTIFICATE (811)<br />

( C r e d i t C o u r s e s ) H e r e ’ s a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o<br />

d e v e l o p t h e s k i l l s n e e d e d f o r a c a r e e r i n<br />

s e c u r i t y a n d l o s s p r e v e n t i o n . E m p l o y m e n t<br />

o p p o r t u n i t i e s e x i s t i n r e t a i l , i n d u s t r y ,<br />

g o v e r n m e n t , b u s i n e s s , h o s p i t a l s , p r i v a t e<br />

security, and other related sectors.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To earn the Security Investigation Certificate,<br />

you must complete the cours es listed below,<br />

PLUS two electives included in the program<br />

o f s t u d i e s f r o m t h e P r i v a t e I n v e s t i g a t i o n<br />

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 or<br />

equivalent MHNO8 12 hours<br />

0H501 WHMIS Training 7 hours<br />

Elective Courses<br />

LS123 Investigative Skills<br />

LS230 Customs 1 - Option<br />

LS200 Electronic Security<br />

ESSENTIAL SKLS FOR<br />

PROFESSIONAL SECURITY OFFICERS<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o i n t r o d u c e t h e<br />

participant to the private security profession.<br />

Stud ent s w ill dev elop a ba sic und erst andi ng<br />

of the skills and abilities required by today’s<br />

d iv e r s e s e c u r i t y p r o f es s i o n a l s i n t h e r et a i l ,<br />

h o t e l , c a s i n o , e n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d i n d u s t r i a l<br />

se ct or s. S t ud ie s wi ll i nc l ud e th e ro le o f th e<br />

s e c u r i t y o f f i c e r a s i t r e l a t e d t o r i g h t s a n d<br />

limit ations , cri me p revent ion, confi dential ity<br />

and emergency procedures.<br />

LS004 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709567<br />

LAW FOR SECURITY PERSONNEL<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i s r e q u i r e d f o r 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 . P a r t i c i p a n t s w i l l<br />

survey current security practices in relation to<br />

legal protections and constraints. Studies will<br />

incl ude sele cted civ il and cri minal la ws and<br />

relevant Ontario Legislation.<br />

LS233 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709566<br />

SPECIAL NEEDS<br />

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT<br />

(BASIC)<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e p r o v i d e s p r o v i n c i a l l y<br />

r e c o g n i z e d t r a i n i n g v i a t h e M i n i s t r y o f<br />

Training, <strong>College</strong> and Universities (MTCU’s)<br />

a p p r o v e d c u r r i c u l u m f o r t h e t r a i n i n g o f<br />

E d u c a t i o n a l A s s i s t a n t s . T h i s i s a v e r y<br />

i n t e n s i v e p r o g r a m w h e r e t h e a t t i t u d e s ,<br />

k n o w l e d g e & s k i l l s n e e d e d t o w o r k<br />

ef f e ct i ve l y a s E As , p r i ma r i ly wi t h c hi l d re n<br />

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 , a r e<br />

d e v e l o p e d i n t h e C o l l e g e c l a s s r o o m a n d<br />

school-based field place ments. This prepares<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 />

m e m b e r s w i t h t e a c h e r s a n d o t h e r<br />

professionals in meeting student needs. Most<br />

graduates are employed in District Boards of<br />

<strong>Education</strong>, private schools or community<br />

facilities with a special education component.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

Myrna Kelly, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3345 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3345 or email<br />

myrna.kelly@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

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HUMAN SERV I C E S<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

T O O B T A I N A N A P P L I C A T I O N F O R M<br />

y o u m u s t f o r w a r d y o u r f u l l n a m e , m a i l i n g<br />

a d d r e s s a n d p h o n e n u m b e r t o M o h a w k<br />

<strong>College</strong> P.O. Box 2034, Hamilton, ON. L8N<br />

3T2 Attn: Myrna Kelly. Applications will be<br />

sent once the a bove i nformation is received.<br />

All applications must be returned on May 22,<br />

20 03 at the Ori enta tio n/In form atio n s ess ion.<br />

Any applications handed in after this date will<br />

b e i n a r e se r v e s t a t u s o n l y . O n l y c o m p l et e<br />

ap pl ic at io ns w il l be gi ve n co ns id er ati on f or<br />

a d m i s s i o n . A p p l i c a n t s w i l l b e n o t i f i e d b y<br />

m a i l t h e s t a t u s o f t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n i n J u l y<br />

20 03 . All t he f oll ow ing a re t he MI NIM UM<br />

requirements:<br />

1. Excellent interpersonal skills.<br />

2. G r a d e 1 2 d i p l o m a a t t h e g e n e r a l o r<br />

advanced levels or satisfactory completion<br />

of the mature student tests.<br />

3. E l e m e n t a r y a n d / o r s e c o n d a r y s c h o o l<br />

cl a ss roo m exp eri enc e ( vo lun tee r o f pai d).<br />

T h e s e h o u r s w i l l b e c r ed i t e d ag a i n s t th e<br />

Orientation courses.<br />

4. Exce llent oral and writ ten c ommuni cation<br />

s k i l l s a n d s a t i s f a c t o r y M a t h s k i l l s a s<br />

assessed by the college.<br />

5. B a s i c c o m p u t e r s k i l l s ( e . g . w o r d<br />

proc essing , dat a ma nagemen t, I nternet ) or<br />

an introductory computer course (BW001:<br />

W o r k s h o p f o r W i n d o w s ) , b e f o r e t a k i n g<br />

Computers in <strong>Education</strong>.<br />

NOTES:<br />

1. Wr it te n Po li ce cl ea ra nce w il l be r eq uir ed<br />

b e f o r e a n y a p p l i c a n t m a y s t a r t a n y<br />

field placement.<br />

2. I f a n a p p r e n t i c e s h i p o p t i o n b e c o m e s<br />

a v a i l a b l e , a c c e p t e d c a n d i d a t e s w h o a r e<br />

employed as EAs will be notified.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

It is your responsibility to follow the program<br />

of study and ensure that you have the required<br />

prerequisites to proceed into the next course.<br />

LECTURE COURSES<br />

EDE11 Working Safely: Standard First Aid F<br />

EDE12 Working Safely: Safe Care of Self and Others<br />

F<br />

SS156 Introductory Psychology F,W,S<br />

EDE14 <strong>Education</strong>al Foundations W<br />

EDE17 Personal and Interpersonal Dynamics S<br />

SS271 Developmental Psychology F,W,S<br />

EDE19 Computers in <strong>Education</strong> F,W,S,<br />

EDE21 Classroom Skills F<br />

EDE22 Exceptionalities 1 F<br />

EDE23 Exceptionalities 2 W<br />

EDE26 Exceptionalities 3 S<br />

PRACTICUMS AND SEMINARS:<br />

EDE15 Orientation to Schools and the<br />

Assistant:Practicum 1 F<br />

EDE16 Orientation to Schools and the<br />

Assistant:Practicum 2 S<br />

EDE24 The <strong>Education</strong>al Assistant Role: Practicum A<br />

W<br />

EDE25 The <strong>Education</strong>al Assistant Role:Practicum B<br />

S<br />

PROGRAM CHANGE AS OF<br />

SEPTEMBER 2002<br />

As of September 2002, new applicants will<br />

follow the Admission Requirements listed<br />

and the new Program of Studies. Former<br />

EA Certificate students/graduates who<br />

wish to upgrade to the new program<br />

should contact the Program Manager to<br />

discuss a transition plan. This would<br />

include: i) graduates of the Basic EA<br />

Certificate and former registered students<br />

with no completion of this certificate; ii)<br />

registered but no successful completion of<br />

Advanced EA Certificate. You must<br />

contact the program manager to discuss<br />

what steps would be necessary to upgrade<br />

to the new certificate. We will be allowing<br />

a period of one year till January 2004 for<br />

prior registrants to utilize these certificates<br />

for the new program.<br />

The <strong>Education</strong>al Assistant Certificate<br />

will be offered through<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> in an online format<br />

with OntarioLearn.<br />

To obtain more information please<br />

contact the program manager.<br />

COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION<br />

Y ou w il l l ea rn mic ro comp ut er ski ll s for t he<br />

EA candidate’s own use and for the effective<br />

assistance of students with their own computer<br />

l it er acy an d us e o f c omp ute rs to ac ces s a nd<br />

l e a r n o t h e r c u r r i c u l u m . P R E R E Q U I S I T E :<br />

Ba sic c omputer compet ency i n keyb oardi ng,<br />

word processing (eg. Word), data management<br />

( e g . E x c e l ) & I n t e r n e t O R a n i n t r o d u c t o r y<br />

c o m p u t e r c o u r s e : B W 0 0 1 ( W o r k s h o p f o r<br />

W i n d o w s ) L O C A T I O N : G r a n g e P u b l i c<br />

School, Woodworth Dr., Ancaster<br />

EDE19 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:00-9:00 O Apr7 709961<br />

ORIENTATION TO SCHOOLS & THE<br />

ASSISTANT:PRACTICUM 2<br />

T h i s c o u r s e w i l l e x t e n d P r a c t i c u m 1 i n a<br />

different setting. It will further the candidate’s<br />

u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f t h e r o l e s , g o a l s a n d<br />

f unc ti oni ng of a s ch ool an d t he ro les of t he<br />

s t a f f m e m b e r s a n d t r a i n t h e c a n d i d a t e t o<br />

provide effective support to the teacher’s and<br />

general support to students. PREREQUISITE:<br />

EDE1 1, 12 & 15 COREQUISITES: At le ast<br />

o n e o f c o u r s e s S S 1 5 6 , E D E 1 4 o r E D E 1 7<br />

must be taken in same semester as EDE16<br />

EDE16 FEE: $217.65<br />

S1 3 TH 6:15-9:30 FF Apr10<br />

PERSONAL AND INTERPERSONAL<br />

DYNAMICS<br />

Y o u w i l l d i s c u s s t h e c a n d i d a t e ’ s p e r s o n a l<br />

d y n a mic s & h o w t o a na ly z e , s ta te th e f a c to r s<br />

involved & describe approaches & techniques for<br />

developing a positive lifestyle. “Analyses &<br />

Solutions” teaches you to organize information,<br />

analyze tasks & situations at various levels, select<br />

& implement solutions. “Behaviour<br />

Management” deals with various viewpoints<br />

about behaviour, philosophy & major approaches,<br />

specific techniques & how to apply these to<br />

behaviour management in educational settings.<br />

EDE17 FEE: $196.17<br />

S1 12 TU 6:15-9:30 FF Apr8<br />

S2 12 TU 6:15-9:30 FF Apr8<br />

S3 12 WE 6:15-9:30 FF Apr9<br />

S4 12 WE 6:15-9:30 BF Apr9<br />

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT<br />

(ADVANCED)<br />

PLEASE REFER TO THE BOX CONCERNING<br />

PROGRAM CHANGES WITHIN THE<br />

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM<br />

FOR INFORMATION RELATED TO THIS<br />

ADVANCED LEVEL CERTIFICATE.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

Myrna Kelly, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 3345 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 3345 or email<br />

myrna.kelly@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

SPECIAL NEEDS SEMINARS<br />

An Acknowledgement of Completion will be<br />

awarded for successful completion of the first<br />

three seminars (1, 2 & 3), another<br />

Acknowledgement for the 2nd three seminars (4,<br />

5 & 6) and one for the third series (7,8 & 9 & 10).<br />

These seminars may be completed in any order.<br />

ASSISTING TEACHERS WITH SPECIAL<br />

EDUC. SERVICES 7<br />

This seminar will deal with various assessment<br />

procedures commonly used by Special<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Teachers. Participants will have the<br />

opportunity to use various assessment tools to<br />

establish strengths and needs in students. The<br />

seminar will enable participants to better plan<br />

and implement educational programs and help<br />

modify existing curriculum.<br />

SSPB3 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF Apr12 709964<br />

ASSISTING TEACHERS WITH SPECIAL<br />

EDUC. SERVICES 8<br />

The new Ministry of <strong>Education</strong> Guidelines<br />

have placed considerable emphasis on work<br />

experience and transitional planning for all<br />

students in Ontario. Increasingly, exceptional<br />

pupils in Ontario are involved in work<br />

placements. These placements are supervised<br />

and monitored by educational assistants acting<br />

as job coaches. This seminar will deal with<br />

pre-vocational skills and work placement<br />

requirements for exceptional students being<br />

placed in various work placements throughout<br />

the school community.<br />

SSP02 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF Apr19 709969<br />

ASSISTING TEACHERS WITH SPECIAL<br />

EDUC. SERVICES 9<br />

This seminar will focus on improving functional<br />

skills, reading and computational skills in<br />

exceptional students. The emphasis will be on<br />

exploring activities which have been shown to<br />

improve functional literacy in school aged<br />

students. Topics include: reading improvement,<br />

remedial math and functional life skills<br />

SSPC2 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF Apr26 709972<br />

ASSISTING TEACHERS WITH SPECIAL<br />

ED SERVICES 10<br />

This seminar presentation will examine the<br />

definition, characteristics and implications of<br />

Autism on the educational needs of the<br />

student. The presentation will allow the<br />

participants to receive “hands on” training<br />

and become involved in interactive activities<br />

which may be useful in their classrooms.<br />

Furthermore, presenters will respond to<br />

individual questions about specific situations.<br />

SSPD2 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF May10 709975<br />

108 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


HUMAN SERVICES/LANGUAGE & COMMUNICAT I O N<br />

CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT<br />

THROUGH EXPERIENCE BOOKS<br />

T h i s l e a r n i n g i n s t i t u t e w i l l e x p l o r e t h e<br />

development of concepts for individuals with<br />

deafblindness, visual and multiple disabilities<br />

a n d l e a r n i n g d i s a b i l i t i e s t h r o u g h t h e<br />

philosophy and use of “experience” books.<br />

SSE93 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-3:30 BF May24 709987<br />

SENSORY INTEGRATION<br />

T h i s l e a r n i n g i n s t i t u t e w i l l d i s c u s s t h e<br />

c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f f u n c t i o n a l a n d<br />

d y s f u n c t i o n a l s e n s o r y i n t e g r a t i o n , t h e<br />

m a n i f e s t a t i o n s o f s e n s o r y i n t e g r a t i o n i n<br />

i n d i v i d u a l s w h o a r e v i s u a l l y i m p a i r e d ,<br />

d e a f b l i n d a n d d e a f / h a r d o f h e a r i n g a n d<br />

s t ra t e g i es w hi c h h a v e p r o v ed s uc c e s s fu l in<br />

coping with sensory integration dysfunction.<br />

SSE94 FEE: $95.00 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:30-3:30 BF Jun7 709988<br />

SENSORY LOSS<br />

TECHNIQUES CERTIFICATE<br />

This Certificate provides training for working<br />

wi th i nd iv id ual s wh o ar e vis ua ll y im pa ire d,<br />

deaf/hard of hearing and deafblind. Graduates<br />

o f t h i s p r o g r a m m a y f i n d e m p l o y m e n t i n<br />

s c h o o l s , d a y c a r e s o r n u r s e r y s c h o o l s ,<br />

residential facilities or associations providing<br />

group home or respite care.<br />

For registration information please call<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email gert.dolson@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

For more information about this program<br />

please contact Karen Nagel at<br />

Karen.nagel@sympatico.ca<br />

BRAILLE - LEVEL 4<br />

I n t h i s f i n a l c o u r s e , y o u w i l l w o r k o n f in e<br />

t u n i n g a n d f o r m a t t i n g w i t h b r a i l l e c o d e<br />

( a b b r e v i a t i o n s ) , l e t t e r s i g n , n u m b e r s i n<br />

l i t e r a r y m a t e r i a l , i t a l i c s , e l l i p s i s , a c c e n t s<br />

( po et ry fo rm at ) . PR ER E QU IS I TE : (S S E4 6)<br />

Braille - Level 3. Course dates: May 10, 24 &<br />

2 5 a n d J u n e 7 . C o u r s e L o c a t i o n : M o h a w k<br />

<strong>College</strong>, Brantford Campus<br />

SSE47 FEE: $135.81 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA 9:00-4:00 BF May10 711282<br />

SU 9:00-4:00<br />

DEAFBLINDNESS - AN<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

This credit course will discuss deafblindness.<br />

I t w i l l c o v e r t h e p h y s i c a l , e m o t i o n a l a n d<br />

ps yc ho lo gi ca l im pl ic at io ns o f de afb li nd ne ss<br />

and will address the educational environment<br />

most conducive to learning. Location for this<br />

c o u r s e i s a t M o h a w k C o l l e g e , B r a n t f o r d<br />

Campus. Dates: April 26 & 27, May 10 & 11<br />

and June 7 & 8.<br />

SSE74 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 6 SA 9:00-5:00 BF Apr26 711073<br />

SU 9:00-2:00<br />

PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED A:<br />

VISUAL & MULTIPLE DISABIL<br />

T h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e w i l l a d d r e s s i s s u e s a n d<br />

co ncerns of Instruc tional Assi stants worki ng<br />

w i t h s t u d e n t s w i t h v i s u a l a n d m u l t i p l e<br />

d i s a b i l i t i e s . S t u d e n t s w i l l d e v e l o p a n<br />

understanding of: an effective team approach,<br />

a m u l t i - s e n s o r y a p p r o a c h , t h e e y e a n d i t s<br />

f u n c t i o n , s e n s o r y a n d p e r c e p t u a l m o t o r<br />

a c t i v i t i e s , c o m m u n i c a t i o n , c u r r i c u l a r<br />

m o d i f ic a t i o n s. L o ca t i o n : M o h aw k C ol l e g e ,<br />

Brantford Campus.<br />

SSE40 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-9:00 BF Apr3 711065<br />

PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED<br />

A:VISUAL&MULTIPLE DISAB PT 2<br />

T h i s a d v a n c e d c r e d i t c o u r s e w i l l a d d r e s s<br />

m o r e c o m p l e x i s s u e s o f E d u c a t i o n a l<br />

Assistants working with students with visual<br />

& multiple disabilities. Students will develop<br />

a further understanding of: team membership,<br />

c o m m u n i c a t i o n t e c h n i q u e s , c u r r i c u l a r<br />

m o d i f i c a t i o n s , e y e d i s o r d e r s , b r a i l l e -<br />

a lpha beti c, slat e + s tyl us, int egra tion is sues .<br />

C our se Da te s: Mo n.- Th urs . Jul y 21, 2 2, 23 ,<br />

24 (9:00 am-5:00 p.m.) Friday July 25 (9:00<br />

a m - 1 : 0 0 p . m . ) P R E R E Q U I S I T E : ( S S E 4 0 )<br />

Visual & Multiple Disabilities - Part 1<br />

SSE48 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />

S1 5 MO-TH 9:00-5:00 BF Jul21 711070<br />

FR 9:00-1:00<br />

VISION AIDS TECHNOLOGY<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

Tod ay, many high and lo w technology devices<br />

a r e a v a i l a b l e t o a s s i s t t h o s e w i t h v i s u a l<br />

i m p a i r m e n t s . T h i s p r o g r a m p r o v i d e s a n<br />

ov erview of various tec hnolog ies and their uses.<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<br />

Technology Training<br />

Please see Distance <strong>Education</strong> section of<br />

the catalogue for more information.<br />

WORKPLACE LEADERSHIP<br />

WORKPLACE LEADERSHIP<br />

CERTIFICATE (120)<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 />

e m p l o y m e n t p r o f i l e w i t h t h e s e w o r k p l a c e<br />

s k i l l s . S u p e r v i s o r s f r o m a l l e m p l o y m e n t<br />

s e c t o r s a c k n o w l e d g e t h e v a l u e o f “ p e o p l e<br />

s k il l s ” t ra i ni n g. He r e’ s y o ur op p or t u ni t y t o<br />

d e v el o p a pe r s on a l t o o lk i t f o r p e rf o r ma n c e<br />

e n h a n c e m en t . E v er y s e m es t e r , a v a r i et y o f<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 />

o f f e r e d . Y o u c a n c h o o s e t h e w o r k s h op s o f<br />

m o s t b e n e f it i n a t t ai n i n g y o u r p r o f es s i o n a l<br />

a n d p e r s o n a l g o a l s . Y o u c a n c o m p l e t e<br />

w or ks ho ps i n si ng le u ni ts , or w or k to wa rd s<br />

t he W o rk pl ac e Le ad er s hi p Pr og ra m (f i ft ee n<br />

(15) workshops required)<br />

For more information please contact<br />

(905)575-2358 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2358<br />

or email cebus@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE<br />

Learn why it is important for an organization<br />

a n d i t s s t a f f t o a c t e t h i c a l l y , h o w y o u c a n<br />

h e l p y o u r o r g a n i z a t i o n d e v e l o p a c o d e o f<br />

ethics, and how managers and staff can keep<br />

the code alive in the workplace. Topics will<br />

i n c l u d e d e a l i n g w i t h s e x u a l h a r a s s m e n t i n<br />

the workplace.<br />

SSPC6 FEE: $60.36 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 5:30-8:30 FF Apr24 709839<br />

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 1<br />

M y t h o l o g y t h a t l e a d e r s a r e c h a r i s m a t i c ,<br />

lead ersh ip s kill s a re inna te or t hat the re can<br />

be leaders only at the top of an organization is<br />

p o w e r f u l e n o u g h t o i n t i m i d a t e u s f r o m<br />

im a gi n i ng o u r se l ve s a s l ea d er s . T he co u rs e<br />

looks at how each of us can be a leader in our<br />

w o r k p l a c e , e x a m w h a t l e a d e r s h i p i s & i t s<br />

i mp o r t a n ce t o w o r k pl a c e s u c c e s s. T h ro u g h<br />

d i s c u s s i o n s & s e l f - a s s e s s m e n t s y o u g a i n<br />

p e r s p e c t i v e o f y o u r o w n s t r e n g t h s &<br />

w e a k n e s s e s a s l e a d e r s & w i l l d e v e l o p a<br />

personal leadership development plan.<br />

SSE17 FEE: $60.36 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 5:30-8:30 FF Apr17 709840<br />

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 2<br />

B u i l d i n g u p o n t h e l e a d e r s h i p p r i n c i p l e s<br />

e x a m i n e d i n L e a d e r s h i p D e v e l o p m e n t 1 ,<br />

participants will increase their understanding<br />

o f l e a d e r s h i p t h r o u g h i n t r o d u c t i o n t o s u c h<br />

t o p i c s a s s e l f - l e a d e r s h i p a n d e m o t i o n a l<br />

i n t e l l i g e n c e . R e a d i n g s , c a s e s t u d i e s ,<br />

inte ract ive dis cussi ons and se lf-a sses smen ts,<br />

will allow participants to continue to develop<br />

their competencies as leaders.<br />

SSE18 FEE: $60.36 ☎<br />

S1 4 TH 5:30-8:30 FF May15 709851<br />

TEAM SKILLS 2<br />

I n t h i s c r e d i t c o u r s e , t h e f o c u s w i l l b e o n<br />

techniques and skills needed as facilitato r or<br />

m e m b e r o f a t e a m . T h e a p p l i c a t i o n o f<br />

te a m wo r k, to o l s f or te a m d ev e l op m e nt an d<br />

the ro les of me mber s will b e e xami ned . A ll<br />

assignments will have a direct application to<br />

the student’s individual situation.<br />

PREREQUISITE: Team Skills 2 (SSC11)<br />

SSC14 FEE: $60.36 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE 5:30-8:30 FF Apr16 709852<br />

LANGUAGES &<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

LANGUAGES - ENGLISH<br />

For more information, please call<br />

(905)575-2025, (905)575-2298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2025 or 2298 or<br />

email valerie.piekny@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Literature: A Practical Approach<br />

please also see Distance <strong>Education</strong> section.<br />

Grammar for Writers<br />

please see Writing for Publication Certificate<br />

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LANGUAGE & COMMUNICAT I O N<br />

ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS<br />

(LANGS)<br />

T his advanced communications course builds<br />

on the skills you learned in L L041. Y ou w ill<br />

l ea r n t o : pr o du c e p r of e ss i on a l, b us i n es s li k e<br />

d o c u m e n t s d e s i g n e d e i t h e r t o i n f o r m o r<br />

persuade your r eader using w ord processi ng.<br />

E d it al l doc um e nt s f or co rr ect o rga ni za ti on ,<br />

s t yl e a nd l a ng ua g e us e . P l a n an d de l i ve r a t<br />

le ast o ne prof essi ona l prese ntat ion us ing t he<br />

appropriate visual support. Required resources:<br />

9 pin serial mouse, appropriate sized disks (to<br />

be discussed in class). Print card.<br />

LL039 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709648<br />

COMMUNICATIONS(LANGS)<br />

Formerly Language Studies I. This course will<br />

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 t h i n k i n g ,<br />

writing, reading, spe aking and listening wit h<br />

em pha si s o n eff ec tiv e com mun ica ti on us in g<br />

c r i t i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n o f p a r t i c u l a r w r i t i n g<br />

styles, strategies and formats. No prerequisite.<br />

LL041 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709649<br />

S2 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709651<br />

S3 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709652<br />

S4 13 TH 7:00-10:00 BF Apr17 709653<br />

S7 13 MO/WE 6:30-9:30 FF Jul14 709655<br />

LITERATURE:<br />

A PRACTICAL APPROACH<br />

L i t er a t u r e A Pr a c t ic a l A p p r o a ch r ei n f o r ce s<br />

wor k f rom Comm unic ation s i n t hat stud ents<br />

c o n t i n u e t o d e v e l o p t h e i r r e a d i n g , w ri t i n g ,<br />

speaking, listening and thinking skills, and to<br />

r e c o g n i z e e f f e c t i v e c o m m u n i c a t i o n . T h i s<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 />

ci ne mat ic an d no n-f ic tio n wor ks f or it s 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 x p l a i n i n g t h e i r i n s i g h t s i n a p e r s o n a l a n d<br />

h i s t o r i c a l c o 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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709657<br />

S2 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709659<br />

S3 13 TU/TH 6:30-9:30 FF Jul15 709661<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 x i s ti n g s ki l l s . S p e c i f i c s k i l l m a t e ri a l s an d<br />

study approaches are used to complement the<br />

p r a c t i c e o f b a s i c r e a d i n g m e c h a n i c s . F o r<br />

further information please call (905)575-2025<br />

or (905)575-2298.<br />

LL69N FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709662<br />

S2 10 MO-FR 1:00-4:00 FF Jul14 709663<br />

PREP WRITING<br />

This non-credit course is designed to improve<br />

student’s facility with language and writing to<br />

enable them to cope with Colleg e programs.<br />

T o p i c s i n c l u d e s e n t e n c e s t r u c t u r e ,<br />

punctuation, grammar, and paragraph writing.<br />

For further information please call (905)575-<br />

2025 or (905)575-2298.<br />

LL10N FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 10 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709665<br />

S2 10 MO-FR 9:00-12:00 FF Jul14 709667<br />

RESEARCHING & REPORTING-LGS<br />

W it h mo st c las se s st ru ct ur ed as w or ks ho ps ,<br />

t h i s c o u r s e c o v e r s t e c h n i q u e s f o r e f f e c t i v e<br />

writing 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 />

r ese a rch repo rt. Thi s c ours e i s e quiv alen t t o<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709668<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. In addition,<br />

specific evening classes at all levels<br />

(subject to enrollment) are offered in J-<br />

Wing at the Fennell Campus. DAYTIME<br />

CLASSES are scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to<br />

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 is<br />

charged to eligible clients.<br />

Please contact <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

(905)575-2421 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2421 for more details.<br />

SPECIAL DAYTIME<br />

COURSES - ESL<br />

Pre-test Dates for <strong>College</strong> Entrance<br />

English Part A & B<br />

T u e s d a y , A p r i l 1 5 , 2 0 0 3 - 9 : 0 0 a . m .<br />

Thursday, April 17, <strong>2003</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 />

mary.franco@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

VISA STUDENTS wishing additional<br />

information please call (905)575-2136 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext.2136<br />

COLLEGE ENTRANCE ENGLISH-PART A<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 />

l a n g u a g e s k i l l s f o r t h e i r c a r e e r s , e n t e r i n g<br />

<strong>College</strong> Entrance English - B, or proceeding<br />

to post-secondary courses. This course offers<br />

i n t e n s i v e p r a c t i c e i n s p e a k i n g , l i s t e n i n g ,<br />

academic reading & writing skills, and study<br />

s k i l l s . A p r e t e s t i s n e c e s s a r y . A n O n t a r i o<br />

S p e c i a l B u r s ar y i s a v a i la b l e f o r im m i g r a n t<br />

a n d C a n a d i a n s t u d e n t s w h o q u a l i f y .<br />

I N T E R N A T I O N A L S T U D E N T S P L E A S E<br />

R E F E R T O ( R E A 3 9 / S 2 ) . I M M I G R A N T S<br />

A N D C A N A D I A N C I T I Z E N S P L E A S E<br />

REFER TO (REA39/S1).<br />

REA39 FEE: $735.00<br />

S1 75 MO-FR 9:00-2:30 FF Apr21<br />

REA39 FEE: $3,750.00<br />

S2 75 MO-FR 9:00-2:30 FF Apr21<br />

COLLEGE ENTRANCE ENGLISH -<br />

PART B<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 />

la n g u a ge sk i l l s f o r p o st - s e co n d a ry en t r y t o<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 />

intensive practice in listening and notetaking,<br />

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 s k i l l s , a n d<br />

s t u d y s k i l l s . A p r e - t e s t i s 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 />

i m m i g r a n t a n d C a n a d i a n s t u d e n t s w h o<br />

q u a l i f y . I N T E R N A T I O N A L S T U D E N T S<br />

P L E A S E R E F E R T O ( R E A 1 8 / S 4 ) .<br />

I M M I G R A N T S A N D C A N A D I A N<br />

C I T I Z E N S P L E A S E R E F E R T O<br />

(REA18/S3).<br />

REA18 FEE: $735.00<br />

S3 75 MO-FR 9:00-2:30 FF Apr21<br />

REA18 FEE: $3,750.00<br />

S4 75 MO-FR 9:00-2:30 FF Apr21<br />

SPECIAL WEEKEND<br />

COURSE - ESL<br />

HOW TO REGISTER:<br />

PLEASE REGISTER EARLY!<br />

The following course requires a minimum of<br />

1 2 stu d e n ts : E NG LI SH G RA MM AR F OR<br />

NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH<br />

For additional information or to register<br />

for the course please contact:<br />

Mary Franco at (905)575-2421 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2421 or<br />

email mary.franco@mohawkcollege.ca<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 />

will also include use of grammatical forms in<br />

th e la n g u ag e la b o r at o r y . C l a ss si z e w i l l b e<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 />

S2 12 SA 9:00-1:00 FF Apr12<br />

SPECIAL EVENING<br />

COURSES - ESL<br />

HOW TO REGISTER: PLEASE<br />

REGISTER EARLY!<br />

The following courses require a minimum<br />

o f 1 2 s t u d e n t s : P R E P A R A T I O N F O R<br />

A C A D E M I C S K I L L S ( T O E F L )<br />

P RONU NCI ATIO N F OR NON -NA TIVE<br />

SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH<br />

For additional information or to register<br />

for these courses please contact:<br />

Mary Franco at (905) 575-2421 or<br />

(519) 759-7200 Ext.2421 or email<br />

mary.franco@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

110 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue


PREPARATION FOR ACADEMIC SKILLS<br />

S t u d e n t s w i l l l e a r n s t r a t e g i e s f o r h a n d l i 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 o t e n s u r e s u c c e s s i n t h e t e s t s , o r i n p o s t -<br />

se con dar y ins tit uti ons . Cla ss si ze is li mit ed.<br />

P R E R E Q UI S I T E : S t u d e n t s m u s t a c h i e v e a<br />

P A S S o n t h e p r e - t e s t . A n O n t a r i o S p e c i a l<br />

Bursary is available for students who qualify.<br />

REA98 FEE: $209.50<br />

S2 20 MO/WE 7:00-9:30 FF Apr14<br />

PRON-STRESS&INTONATION FOR<br />

NON-NATIVE 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 />

student will become aware of his/her problems<br />

with pronunciation and it will provide methods<br />

o f co rr e ct i on t h ro u gh c la s sr o om i ns t ru c ti o n<br />

and labor atory pract ice. Parti cipants must be<br />

beyond the beginning or basic level. Class size<br />

will be limited. A pre-test is NOT necessary.<br />

An On ta ri o S pec ia l Bur sa ry i s a vai l abl e fo 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 />

S2 20 TU/TH 7:00-9:30 FF Apr15<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 e i n f o r c e m e n t o f p r o n u n c i a t i o n , s t r e s s a n d<br />

intonation patterns through use of a language<br />

l a bo r a t o ry . T h e s t u d en t wi l l a l s o d e a l w i th<br />

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 m a n n e r .<br />

St ude nts ma y b e e xpe cted t o p urch ase cl ass<br />

t e x t s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : C o m p l e t i o n o f<br />

Pr onun cia tio n ( REA 10 is rec omm ende d.) or<br />

m u s t b e a t t h e h i g h i n t e r m e d i a t e l e v e l o f<br />

E n g l i s h . 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 />

students who qualify.<br />

REA20 FEE: $209.50<br />

S2 20 MO/WE 7:00-9:30 FF Apr14<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 />

or email valerie.piekny@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I<br />

American Sign Language is the<br />

communication system used by most deaf<br />

people. In this course, you will learn the<br />

basics of A.S.L., Lessons 1 — 12, including<br />

signs, visual, and gestural receptive. You will<br />

study the grammar of Sign Language and<br />

develop the ability to translate into English<br />

grammar. Please purchase the text — A Basic<br />

Course in American Sign Language before<br />

the first class.<br />

LL120 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 709669<br />

Looking for a<br />

summer course?<br />

B rowse our summer<br />

course listing before<br />

the index at the back of<br />

this catalogue.<br />

LANGUAGE & COMMUNICAT I O N<br />

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II<br />

Continue the study of A.S.L. begun in LL120.<br />

Through completion of lessons 13 - 22, you<br />

will develop increased capability with this<br />

widely used communication system. Students<br />

will receive a Certificate of Completion upon<br />

successful completion of levels 1 and 2.<br />

LL220 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:00-9:00 FF Apr17 709671<br />

GERMAN-CONVERSATIONAL 1<br />

This introductory course provides basic<br />

language instruction for travel and everyday<br />

communication. Pronunciation receives<br />

particular emphasis.<br />

LLA11 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709673<br />

GERMAN-CONVERSATIONAL 2<br />

This course offers additional practice at the<br />

intermediate level in conversational German.<br />

LLB11 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709674<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709682<br />

ITALIAN 2<br />

This intermediate course provides students<br />

with additional practice in grammar and<br />

conversation in everyday use.<br />

LLB03 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709684<br />

ITALIAN 3<br />

This course provides students with more<br />

opportunity to perfect their abilities with the<br />

Italian language.<br />

LLC03 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709685<br />

SIGN LANGUAGE I - PART A<br />

This course is designed to provide individuals<br />

with a practical knowledge of Signed English<br />

in receptive and expressive modes.<br />

Vocabulary selected is pertinent to the needs<br />

of young children. Instruction includes use of<br />

learning strategies used in school-based<br />

programs with the hearing but nonspeaking/hard-of<br />

hearing/learning disabled<br />

populations. Emphasis is placed on the role of<br />

Signed English in the Total Communication<br />

process and its integration into regular<br />

classroom programs.<br />

LL359 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709689<br />

S2 5 MO-FR 9:00-5:00 FF May12 711162<br />

S3 5 TU-SA 9:00-5:00 FF May20 711163<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 711243<br />

S2 5 TU-SA 9:00-5:00 FF May20 711165<br />

S3 5 MO-FR 9:00-5:00 FF May26 711169<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 should<br />

be able to converse in Spanish.<br />

LLE01 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709691<br />

S2 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709692<br />

S3 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709693<br />

S4 13 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709697<br />

S5 13 TH 6:00-9:00 BF Apr17 709699<br />

SPANISH-CONVERSATIONAL 1<br />

This course presents the basics of the Spanish<br />

language for travellers, business people, or<br />

students intending to study Spanish intently.<br />

Rapid learning of spoken, idiomatic Spanish<br />

is emphasized. Some written work is also<br />

included. Prerequisite: Spanish for Beginners<br />

or equivalent.<br />

LLA04 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 7:00-10:00 FF Apr14 709701<br />

S2 13 SA 1:00-4:00 FF Apr19 709705<br />

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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 SA 9:00-12:00 FF Apr19 709706<br />

S2 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709708<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:<br />

Spanish Conversation II or equivalent level<br />

of skill.<br />

LLC04 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709710<br />

CERTIFICATE OF<br />

COMPETENCE 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<br />

French language, or c) wish to develop their<br />

conversation skills. You will develop<br />

practical skills through in class discussions,<br />

group work, language lab exercises and<br />

grammar theory.<br />

For more information please contact<br />

Val LeBlanc, Program Manager at<br />

(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 />

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LANGUAGE & COMMUNICAT I O N<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. You may challenge up to 75% of<br />

the required credits. For beginners, no<br />

placement test is required; register directly<br />

in La Pratique 1. Written test (FR003,<br />

FR004, FR005, FR006/SC) - These tests<br />

measure competence in grammar. You<br />

may obtain up to 4 credits with these tests.<br />

Oral test (FS032, FS033/SC) - These<br />

measure competence in conversational<br />

skills. You may obtain up to 2 credits with<br />

these tests.<br />

Fee: $97.92 per course challenged.<br />

Exam Date: Wednesday, April 9, <strong>2003</strong><br />

from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in<br />

Room F171, Fennell Campus<br />

For further information about the tests,<br />

or for more information regarding your<br />

placement in the appropriate French<br />

course, please contact Val LeBlanc at<br />

(905) 561-6093.<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 1<br />

B a s ic F r e n c h . T h i s c o u r s e w i l l t e a c h t h e<br />

basics of lea rned grammat ical struct ures and<br />

vo cabu lar y i n c onv ersa tio nal ap plic ati ons in<br />

c l a s s . D i a l o g u e , r e a d i n g a n d w r i t i n g<br />

activities, pronunciation are vital components<br />

of this course. REQUIRED TEXT: “En bons<br />

termes, 5th Edition” by Prentice Hall.<br />

FR003 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709703<br />

S2 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709714<br />

S3 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709715<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 2<br />

This course, a continuation of “La pratique du<br />

f r a n c a i s 1 ” , o f f e r s a d d i t i o n a l p r a c t i c e i n<br />

e v e r y d a y c o n v e r s a t i o n a l p a t t e r n s . B a s i c<br />

k n o w l e d g e o f F r e n c h i s e s s e n t i a l .<br />

PREREQUISITE: FR003.<br />

FR004 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709716<br />

S2 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709733<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 3<br />

A ce point ci du programme l’etudiant a deja<br />

d eve lo pp e un e bo nn e ba se d e gr am ma ir e et<br />

p e u t s ’ e x p r i m e r s a n s p r o b l e m e d a n s u n e<br />

d i s c u s s i o n s e r a p p o r t a n t a u n e s i t u a t i o n<br />

q uo t id ie n ne . L e pa s se c o mp o se e s t un e d es<br />

p o i n t s g r a m m a t i c a u x l e s p l u s i m p o r t a n t s<br />

enseignes dans ce niveau.<br />

FR005 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709736<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 4<br />

A ce niveau les etudiants sont guides vers un<br />

a p p r e n t i s s a g e d e l a l a n g u e p l u s d e t a i l l e e t<br />

i n d e p e n d a n t . D a n s u n e a m b i a n c e<br />

decontractee, ils decouvrent que les structures<br />

g r a m m a t i c a l e s s o n t s i m p l e m e n t l e s o u t i l s<br />

n e c e s s a i r e s a l a c o m p r e h e n s i o n e t a<br />

l ’ e x p r e s s i o n p e r s o n n e l l e . L e s e l e m e n t s<br />

g r a m ma t i c a u x s o u l i gn e s so n t : co n d i t i o n ne l<br />

pr ese nt , r evi si on des t emp s etu die s dan s les<br />

niveaux precedents. Plusieurs sections traitent<br />

d u v o c a b u l a i r e d a n s u n c o n t e x t e a l a f o i s<br />

personnel et culturel.<br />

FR006 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709740<br />

LA PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS 5<br />

A ce niveau, le s e tudiants sont encourages a<br />

r e a f f i r m e r l e u r c o n n a i s s a n c e d e l a l a n g u e<br />

f r a n c a i s e e t a d e v e l o p p e r l e u r i n t e r a c t i o n<br />

orale. A ce niveau, les etudiants sont mis en<br />

s it uat io n de p eti ts g rou pe s ou i ls re nf orc en t<br />

l e u r s r e f l e x e s l i n g u i s t i q u e s a i n s i q u e l e u r<br />

competence grammaticale.<br />

FR007 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709742<br />

PARLONS FRANCAIS 1<br />

T h i s c o u r s e i n t r o d u c e s f r e n c h f o r e v e r y d a y<br />

s i t u a t i o n s , w i t h e m p h a s i s o n o r a l<br />

c o m m u n i c a t i o n . Y o u w i l l b e g i v e n t h e<br />

o p p o rt u n it y to d e v e l o p y o u r v o c a b u l a r y a n d<br />

d ifferent stru ctures a pp lica ble to th e fo llowing<br />

themes: “Faisons connaissance”, “ Telephonons”,<br />

“ V o y a g e o n s !” “ D e m a n d o n s l e s d ir e c ti o n s! ” ,<br />

“ Allons a la po ste!”. PR EREQUIS ITE: FR005<br />

La pratique du francais 3.<br />

FS032 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709751<br />

PARLONS FRANCAIS 2<br />

V o u s d e v e l o p p e r e z v o t r e v o c a b u l a i r e e t<br />

d i ff e r en t es st r u ct u re s o r al e s e n e tu d i an t l e s<br />

t h e m e s s u i v a n t s : “ P r e p a r o n s u n v o y a g e ! ” ,<br />

“ P a s s o n s l a d o u a n e ! ” , “ A r r i v e e a l ’ h o t e l ” ,<br />

“ S e j o u r a l ’ h o t e l ” , “ D e p a r t d e l ’ h o t e l ” .<br />

PREREQUISITE: FS032 Parlons francais 1.<br />

FS033 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709752<br />

PARLONS FRANCAIS 3<br />

C o u r s d e c o n v e r s a t i o n a v a c e q u i v o u s<br />

permettra de developper votre vocabulaire en<br />

e t u d i a n t l e s t h e m e s s u i v a n t s : “ V i s i t o n s l a<br />

v i l l e . ” , “ H a b i l l o n s - n o u s ! ” , “ A l l o n s a l a<br />

b a n q u e ! ” , “ A l l on s a u r e s t a ur a n t ! ” , “ A l l o n s<br />

m a g a s i n e r ! ” . R e l a x e d a t m o s p h e r e .<br />

C onv ers ati on, s itu ati ons f rom ev ery day l ife .<br />

PREREQUISITE: FS033 Parlons francais 2.<br />

FS071 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709755<br />

PARLONS AVANCE 2<br />

A continuation of Parlons Avance 1.<br />

FS078 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 12 TU 6:30-9:00 FF Apr15 709744<br />

PARLONS AVANCE 3<br />

A continuation of Parlons Avance 2.<br />

FS079 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />

S1 12 MO 6:30-9:00 FF Apr14 709747<br />

S2 12 TH 9:00-11:30 FF Apr17 709749<br />

LIBERAL STUDIES<br />

& WRITING<br />

LIBERAL STUDIES<br />

CERTIFICATE<br />

T hrou gh a v arie d a nd ch allen gin g c urricu lu m,<br />

this program allows participants to enrich their<br />

li vin g a n d l ea rn in g e xp e rie n c es a n d to a sse ss<br />

their role as members of the human community.<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905)575-2025, (905)575-2298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2025 or 2298 or<br />

email valerie.piekny@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

P articipation in any of the courses is open to<br />

individuals w ho can relate to questions about<br />

men, women and society and who wish to give<br />

d i r e c t i o n t o t h e i r l e a r n i n g . S u c c e s s f u l<br />

completion of senior secondary school English.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

To b e a wa r d ed t he Ce r t if i c a te , p a r t ic i p an t s<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 o w i n g<br />

four courses:<br />

LL041 Communications (formerly Language Studies 1<br />

LL124 Literature: A Practical Approach (formerly<br />

Language Studies 2) or AS106 Popular Culture<br />

SS108 Sociology I or AS107 Anthropology<br />

SS156 Introductory Psychology or SS271<br />

Developmental Psychology<br />

SS105 Canadian Politics<br />

and 4 additional credit courses chosen from the<br />

Language Studies, Humanities, Social Sciences, or<br />

from other related areas.<br />

Participants should consult with the<br />

Program Manager for information on option<br />

course eligibility and secure the approval of<br />

the Program Manager to apply option<br />

choices to the Liberal 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 />

CREATIVE WRITING<br />

This wor kshop cours e introduces students to<br />

the b asics o f ficti on and non-fic tion wr iting.<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 />

articles, writing for children and approaching<br />

n o n - f i c t i o n a n d s h o r t - s t o r y m a r k e t s .<br />

Instructor: R. Preston<br />

LL904 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709712<br />

CREATIVE WRITING II<br />

Thi s wor ksh op co ur se dra ws on a nd fu r th er<br />

d ev e l o p s t h e f ic t i o n - w r i ti n g s k il l s s tu d e n t s<br />

lea rn ed in C REA TI VE WR IT ING ( LL9 04 ).<br />

Through examples and assignments, the art of<br />

the s hort st ory wi ll be emphasi zed. St udents<br />

wi ll be e nco ur ag ed to r ew rit e an d edi t wi th<br />

t h e g o a l o f b e i n g p u b l i c a t i o n r e a d y .<br />

Instructor: R. Preston<br />

LL945 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709713<br />

WRITING FOR PUBLICATION<br />

CERTIFICATE (123)<br />

We have in us a need to write, to share with<br />

other s o ur past expe rienc es and our drea ms,<br />

to tell our stori es - fact or fiction. Making a<br />

li vin g as a w rit er i s no t e as y. I t tak es t im e,<br />

d is c i p l in e an d fo c u s ed t ra i n i n g. S u cc e s s i n<br />

writing also demands a passion for words, an<br />

understanding of grammar, and a special way<br />

o f s e e i n g t h e h u m a n e x p e r i e n c e . W i t h t h e<br />

fo cu s on g e tt in g pu b li sh ed , th i s fi ve -c ou rs e<br />

certificate program will help you develop the<br />

skills and confide nce to succeed as a writer.<br />

The progr am i ntrodu ces a v ariety of writ ing<br />

op p or t un i ti e s an d m a rk e ts a n d e xp l or e s th e<br />

business side of being a writer. Note: Some of<br />

th e s e c ou r s es ar e a v a il a b le on - l in e t h r ou g h<br />

D i s t a n c e E d u c a t i o n . P l e a s e r e f e r t o t h e<br />

O n t a r i o L e a r n . c o m - L a n g u a g e s &<br />

Communications section.<br />

For further information please visit<br />

disted.mohawkc.on.ca or contact<br />

Kim Walker, Program Manager at<br />

(905)575-2009 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2009 or<br />

email kim.walker@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

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LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION/LEISURE EDUCAT I O N<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

S u c ce s s f u l c o m p l et i o n o f s en i o r s e c o n d ar y<br />

school English or equivalent.<br />

Program of Studies<br />

Required Courses<br />

LLP01 Grammar for Writers or LLT02 Grammar for<br />

Writing Professionals<br />

LLT03 Writing for Publication - Level 1 OR LL125<br />

Writing for Publication I<br />

LLP02 Writing for Publication II OR LLT09 Writing for<br />

Publication - Level 2<br />

Optional Courses - 2 Required<br />

LLP03 Writing Romance OR LLT04 Romance Writing<br />

LLP04 Writing Poetry<br />

LLP05 Writing for Children<br />

LLP10 Suspense and Mystery Writing OR LLT08<br />

Writing Mystery and Suspence Stories<br />

LL936 Beginning Novel Writing<br />

LL904 Creative Writing<br />

LL945 Creative Writing II<br />

LLP11 Introduction to Self-Publishing<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, accur ate, and effective p rose. Students<br />

de vel op ski lls in r ecog niz ing an d corr ect ing<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 />

co urs e w ill e nha nce co nfi den ce an d s ucc ess<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 e f i t s t u d e n t s p r e p a r i 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 />

effectively in other occupations, and students<br />

wishing to enhance their writing skills.<br />

LLP01 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 708974<br />

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 />

introductory course helps students get started.<br />

L ea rn a b ou t th e p ro ce ss of p ub l is hi n g yo ur<br />

o w n w o r k o r h e l p i n g c l i e n t s p u b l i s h t h e i r<br />

works. In addition to its focus on marketing,<br />

production, and distribution, this course deals<br />

w i t h a u t h o r a n d p u b l i s h e r r i g h t s a n d s e l f -<br />

publish ing as it fits in to the Canadian bookselling<br />

market.<br />

LLP11 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:00-9:00 FF Apr15 708913<br />

WRITING POETRY<br />

Wr iti ng Po etr y exp lor es th e art a nd cra ft of<br />

the poet and provides skills necessary for the<br />

d i s c o v e r y , d e v e l o p m e n t , a n d m a r k e t i n g o f<br />

publishable poems. Using a variety of models<br />

a n d t e c h n i q u e s , p a r t i c i p a n t s w i l l l e a r n t h e<br />

d i s c ip l i n e s a n d f r e e d o m s o f s t r u c t ur e d an d<br />

non -stru cture d p oetry an d th e l itera ry magic<br />

o f b l e n d i n g s o u n d , i m a g e , m e m o r y , a n d<br />

emotion. Enrollment is limited.<br />

LLP04 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709647<br />

TEACHING ADULT<br />

LEARNERS<br />

TEACHING THE ADULT<br />

LEARNER (129)<br />

Please see program and course details<br />

in the Distance <strong>Education</strong> section of<br />

the catalogue.<br />

LEISURE EDUCATION<br />

LEISURE EDUCATION...<br />

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE<br />

Why not add something new to your life? The<br />

following pages offer various leisure<br />

opportunities. Many are introductory sessions<br />

which allow you to sample a new activity.<br />

Look for Tai Chi, Yoga, Rock Climbing,<br />

Fencing. Try it, you may like it.<br />

For information call (905)540-4247 ext<br />

26736 or (905)575-2039 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 2039 or email<br />

sherry.harrington@mohawkcollege.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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr1 709213<br />

S2 13 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr29 709214<br />

ADVENTURE<br />

For more information on Adventure<br />

courses please call Equinox Adventures at<br />

1-800-785-8855.<br />

CANOEING MOVING WATER<br />

Learn the fundamentals of maneuvering a<br />

tandem open canoe on flat water, and class<br />

one and two moving water. A Certified<br />

Ontario Wild Water Affiliate instructor<br />

teaches river safety, rescue procedures, water<br />

reading, forward, back “J”, “C”, cross draw<br />

strokes, ferrys and braces. Classes are held on<br />

local water, concurrent with seasonal water<br />

fluctuations. All equipment is provided and<br />

O.W.W.A. Level One Paddle testing is<br />

available on request. LOCATION: 1st night<br />

Fennell, Sa/Su — T.B.A.<br />

LE021 FEE: $138.00 ☎<br />

S1 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May1 709457<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

S2 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Jun5 709458<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

KAYAKING MOVING WATER<br />

Learn the fundamentals of maneuvering a<br />

kayak on flat water, and class one and two<br />

moving water. A Certified Ontario Wild<br />

Water Affiliate instructor teaches river safety,<br />

rescue procedures, water reading, forward,<br />

back strokes, sweeps, ferrys, braces and wet<br />

exits. Classes are held on local water,<br />

concurrent with seasonal water fluctuations.<br />

All equipment is provided and O.W.W.A.<br />

Level One Paddle testing is available on<br />

request. LOCATION: 1st night Fennell,<br />

Sa/Su — T.B.A.<br />

LE022 FEE: $138.00 ☎<br />

SA 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May1 709464<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

SB 3 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Jun5 709465<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

RESCUE - RIVER RESCUE 1<br />

Designed for those who paddle white water or<br />

for professionals who are responsible for white<br />

water rescues. Learn emergency procedures that<br />

include freeing pinned boats, rescuing trapped<br />

swimmers, extricating stranded paddlers midcurrent,<br />

dealing with low level dam hazards, etc.<br />

Instructors hold certification with the Eastern<br />

Canadian River Outfitters and the Advanced<br />

Resque Techniques School of Canada. All<br />

equipment supplied. LOCATION: 1st night<br />

Fennell Campus, Sa/Su — Elora, Ont. T.B.A.<br />

LE025 FEE: $267.65 ☎<br />

S1 3 FR 7:00-10:00 FF Jul4 709469<br />

SA/SU 8:30-6:00<br />

RESCUE - RIG AND RAPPEL<br />

This is an introduction to high angle rescue and<br />

evacuation for experienced professionals and<br />

those wishing to pursue a career in this field.<br />

Topics include technical hauling and lowering<br />

systems, rappel techniques, equipment use,<br />

stokes basket use, and the systems approach to<br />

anchor selection. Equipment is supplied.<br />

Instructors are certified by the Advanced Resque<br />

Techniques School of Canada. On successful<br />

completion, participants receive a letter of<br />

accreditation from the Assoc. LOCATION: TBA<br />

LE027 FEE: $212.15 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 9:00-4:00 O May3 709467<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 9:00-4:00 O Aug23 709468<br />

ROCK CLIMBING INTRODUCTORY<br />

SESSION<br />

Rock climbing classes are held at Rattlesnake<br />

Point Conservation Area at the northern end<br />

of Appleby Line. This class introduces you to<br />

the sport of climbing. All ropes & equipment<br />

are supplied. Wear running shoes.<br />

LOCATION: Rattlesnake Point Conservation<br />

Area-North end of Appleby Line. For more<br />

information call Equinox at 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE039 FEE: $31.95 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 8:30-12:00 O Apr12 709470<br />

S2 1 SA 8:30-12:00 O May3 709471<br />

S3 1 SA 8:30-12:00 O Jun14 709523<br />

S4 1 SA 8:30-12:00 O Jul19 709524<br />

BACK COUNTRY NAVIGATION USING<br />

MAP AND COMPASS<br />

Held at Rattlesnake Point in Milton. This<br />

course is essential for any hiker, paddlers,<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 more<br />

information call Equinox at 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE132 FEE: $139.90 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O May24 709455<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Jul5 709456<br />

SEA KAYAKING EXPLORATION<br />

WEEKEND<br />

Paddle the crystal clear waters and experience<br />

the magnificent scenery of the Bruce Peninsula<br />

certified A.E.C.S.K.G.A. will accompany you<br />

on the trip. No experience necessary as we will<br />

train you in the basics in the shelter of a seclude<br />

bay by your campground on the first morning,<br />

five meals, camping permit, tents and all<br />

paddling equipment will be provided, just bring<br />

your own sleeping bag and pad. For more<br />

information call Eqinox at 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE134 FEE: $274.89 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Jul12 709454<br />

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LEISURE EDUCAT I O N<br />

INTRODUCTION TO CAVING<br />

Join us for a two-day adventure exploring the<br />

caves of the Niagara Escarpment. We provide<br />

h e a d l a m p s , a l l t e c h n i c a l e q u i p m e n t a n d<br />

c o v e r a l l s ( y e s , y o u r w i l l g e t g r i m y ! ) a n d<br />

guide. Bring your camera w ith flash, and be<br />

p r e p a r e d t o s q u e e ze , c r a w l , a n d r o p e- w a l k<br />

into another world! For more information call<br />

Equinox at 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE135 FEE: $139.89 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O May24 709460<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Jul12 709461<br />

ROCK CLIMBING LEVEL I<br />

L ev el 1 cl as s of fe rs a d di ti on al p ra ct ic e 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 />

LO CA TI ON : We d. & T hu rs . are a t Fe nne ll<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 />

Li ne . Fo r mo re in f o rma ti on ca ll E qu ino x at<br />

1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE139 FEE: $152.13 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE/TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709525<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

S2 4 WE/TH 7:00-10:00 FF Jul9 709526<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

S3 4 WE/TH 7:00-10:00 FF Jul30 709530<br />

SA/SU 8:30-3:30<br />

KAYAKING POOL WORKSHOP<br />

This course is de signed for students with no<br />

previou s knowl edge of kayakin g, wishi ng 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 />

“s afe ty” , for war d and ba c k st rok es, s wee ps,<br />

b r a ce s an d t he E s ki m o ro l l . A l l e q u i p m en t<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 d v e n t u r e s f o r ex a c t l o c a t i o n i n H am i l t o n<br />

area 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE148 FEE: $135.25 ☎<br />

S1 3 TH 8:30-10:30 O Apr3 709466<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 />

q u a l i fy a s a Le v e l 1 c l i m b er b y p r o v i n c ia l<br />

s t a n d a r d s . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : R O C K<br />

CLIMBING-LEVEL 1 (LE139) LOCATION:<br />

R at tl e sn a ke P o in t C on se r va ti o n Ar e a- No r th<br />

en d o f A pple by Lin e. For mo re info rmat ion<br />

call Equinox at 1-800-785-8855.<br />

LE239 FEE: $150.63 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Apr26 709532<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 8:30-3:30 O Aug9 709533<br />

CANOEING/KAYAKING<br />

CANOEING BASIC LEVEL A/B/C/D<br />

T h i s b a s i c l e v e l O n t a r i o R e c r e a t i o n a l<br />

Canoeing Association certified course covers<br />

sa fe ty , th eo ry a nd b as ic c an oe tri pp ing . All<br />

o f t he ne c es s ar y s k il ls of pa d dl i ng , t ur n in g<br />

a n d l a n d i n g p l u s s o l o c a n o e i n g w i l l b e<br />

t a u g h t a t C h r i s t i e C o n s e r v a t i o n a r e a .<br />

Participants must be 18 years of age. Course<br />

dates June 3, 5, 10 and 12.<br />

LE070 FEE: $72.62 ☎<br />

S1 4 TU/TH 6:30-8:30 CC Jun3 709453<br />

PARAGLIDING<br />

INTRODUCTION TO PARAGLIDING<br />

P r ep a r at i on cl a ss Fr i . e ve . d e a ls w i t h b as i c<br />

a sp ec t of t he s po rt , (a ero dy na mi cs , we at he r<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 you<br />

will do your first solo fight, then progress to<br />

higher launch sites and longer flights<br />

crediting you towards certification. For info<br />

& course location call Air Vision Adventures<br />

(905) 547-9807. Registration closes 1 week<br />

prior to class start.<br />

LE067 FEE: $142.60 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-10:00 O May2 709444<br />

SA 8:00-7:00<br />

S2 2 FR 7:00-10:00 O May30 709445<br />

SA 8:00-7:00<br />

S3 2 FR 7:00-10:00 O Jun13 709446<br />

SA 8:00-7:00<br />

COACHING<br />

For information please call<br />

(905)540-4247 ext 26736 or (905)575-2039<br />

or (519)759-7200 ext. 2039 or email<br />

sherry.harrington@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

NATIONAL COACHING<br />

CERTIFICATION PGM-<br />

LEVEL 1 THEORY<br />

Topics for this course include the Role of the<br />

Coach, Sport Psychology, Skill Analysis,<br />

Sport Safety, Teaching Skills and Practice<br />

Planning. You must be 16 years of age to take<br />

this course. A manual is included in the cost<br />

of the course. P.E. Degree holders are exempt<br />

from Level 1.<br />

LE192 FEE: $80.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Apr26 709538<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Jun21 709540<br />

S3 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Jul19 709542<br />

S4 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Aug16 709544<br />

NATIONAL COACHING<br />

CERTIFICATION 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 S 1 Apr 11, 12 and 13. S2 June<br />

6, 7 and 8.<br />

LE292 FEE: $100.00 ☎<br />

S1 3 FR 6:30-10:00 FF Apr11 709546<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

S2 3 FR 6:30-10:00 FF Jun6 709549<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

NATIONAL COACHING CERT.<br />

PROGRAM-LEVEL 3 THEORY<br />

PREREQUISITE: Participants must be<br />

N.C.C.P. Level 2 certified or have permission<br />

from the instructor, and bring letter of<br />

completion for Level Two or the N.C.C.P.<br />

passport card. A manual is included in the<br />

cost of the course. Course dates: Apr 12, 13,<br />

26, 27<br />

LE392 FEE: $193.00 ☎<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 FF Apr12 709550<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: $16.80 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 7:30-9:30 FF Apr9 709215<br />

FENCING LEVEL 1<br />

PREREQUISITE: Fencing Introductory<br />

Session (LE013).<br />

LE213 FEE: $56.71 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 7:30-8:30 FF Apr23 709217<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: $13.38 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 7:30-9:30 FF Apr9 709435<br />

TAI CHI LEVEL 1<br />

Continuation of the introductory session.<br />

LE111 FEE: $33.71 ☎<br />

SA 8 WE 7:30-8:30 FF Apr23 709436<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.<br />

LOCATION: At Bay Front Park (Harbour<br />

Front Park), on the West side of Bay St.<br />

North of Stuart St. on Harbour Front Drive.<br />

For information please call Gloria at In-Line<br />

Skating School (905)333-8865.<br />

LE077 FEE: $24.08 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-12:00 O May3 709219<br />

S2 1 SA 10:00-12:00 O May31 709221<br />

S3 1 SA 10:00-12:00 O Jun21 709222<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: $24.08 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:30-12:30 O May3 709439<br />

S2 1 SA 10:30-12:30 O May31 709522<br />

FISHING<br />

INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING<br />

Here’s your opportunity to discover the art of<br />

fly-fishing. You will learn the basics of rod<br />

and line selection, presentation tactics, and<br />

casting. Insect identification, fly tying and fly<br />

selection are also covered. One of the 4<br />

evenings will be held on a local river. A<br />

materials fee of $15 is to be paid to the<br />

instructor the first night.<br />

LE018 FEE: $50.55 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr9 709223<br />

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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 the<br />

same topics in an outdoor setting.<br />

LE240 FEE: $48.15 ☎<br />

S1 4 WE 6:30-7:30 FF Apr23 709231<br />

S2 4 WE 7:30-8:30 FF Apr23 709383<br />

S3 4 WE 8:30-9:30 FF Apr23 709389<br />

S4 4 WE 9:30-10:30 FF Apr23 709393<br />

S5 4 WE 6:30-9:30 FF May21 709395<br />

S6 4 WE 7:30-8:30 FF May21 709402<br />

S7 4 WE 8:30-9:30 FF May21 709409<br />

S8 4 WE 9:30-10:30 FF May21 709410<br />

GOLF 1 - OUTDOOR PRACTICE<br />

This introductory session of putting, chipping<br />

and hitting real balls is for both the novice<br />

and casual golfer. This is an ideal follow-up<br />

for first time players who have just completed<br />

the Indoor course. LOCATION: Wedgewood<br />

Driving Range, Highway #6 North, first stop<br />

light. Equipment is available. If these<br />

sessions are full you could register for LE140<br />

Golf Practice and Play.<br />

LE040 FEE: $20.53 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 6:00-8:00 O May7 709412<br />

S2 1 TH 6:00-8:00 O May8 709414<br />

S3 1 WE 6:00-8:00 O May14 709415<br />

S4 1 TH 6:00-8:00 O May15 709417<br />

GOLF 2 - PLAY<br />

PREREQUISITE: Golf 1 - Outdoor Practice<br />

(LE040). This session is for those of you who<br />

have completed the Outdoor course. You will<br />

receive instruction on hitting, putting,<br />

chipping and etiquette while playing nine<br />

holes in a group of four. LOCATION:<br />

Dundas Valley Golf Club, Woodley’s Lane.<br />

LE340 FEE: $27.62 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 6:00-8:00 DV May28 709418<br />

S2 1 TH 6:00-8:00 DV May29 709420<br />

S3 1 WE 6:00-8:00 DV Jun4 709421<br />

GOLF PRACTICE AND PLAY (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 with<br />

a practice session at Wedgwood the first<br />

night. The second session includes nine holes<br />

of golf at the DundasValley “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: $48.15 ☎<br />

S1 2 MO 6:00-8:00 O May26 709422<br />

Need upgrading in<br />

Math & English?<br />

Call the Literacy and<br />

Basic Skills Program<br />

at (905)575-2029<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 call<br />

Micheline at 659-2806<br />

LE049 FEE: $56.84 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 10:00-4:00 FF Apr5 709447<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 in<br />

today’s world. Bring a pillow, blanket or mat<br />

and tennis ball and learn this ancient art of<br />

self healing. For information call Micheline at<br />

(905) 659-2806.<br />

LE052 FEE: $48.45 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF Apr12 709448<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<br />

8 week course will be accepted before and<br />

after this introductory session provided the<br />

course is not full. Bring a blanket or mat to<br />

work on.<br />

LE639 FEE: $13.38 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 7:00-9:00 FF Apr8 709449<br />

YOGA EASY - NOVICE<br />

This special yoga course will help you<br />

develop mobility and flexibility in an easy<br />

non-intrusive manner. You will combine<br />

yoga movements with other energizing and<br />

relaxing sources to balance your body’s<br />

systems and improve mental and physical<br />

health. Health problems (ie. bad back) will be<br />

considered and accommodated on an<br />

individual basis. Bring a blanket or mat to<br />

work on.<br />

LE739 FEE: $58.98 ☎<br />

S1 8 TU 7:00-8:30 FF Apr15 709450<br />

S2 8 WE 7:00-8:30 FF Apr16 709451<br />

S3 8 TU 7:00-8:30 FF Jun10 709452<br />

SAILING AND<br />

POWERBOATING<br />

Harbour-West Hamilton offers a<br />

comprehensive range of boating courses both<br />

in the classroom and on the water.<br />

If you would like more information on any<br />

of these programs or a course outline<br />

please call (905)525-4330 or outside the<br />

Hamilton area 1-800-263-2131.<br />

Director: Dan Reid<br />

LEISURE EDUCAT I O N<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 />

PRICES INCLUDE G.S.T.<br />

PLEASE REGISTER DIRECTLY WITH<br />

HARBOUR-WEST HAMILTON.<br />

NAVIGATION FOR THE BEGINNER<br />

If you are new to boating or interested in<br />

learning about basic navigation to help guide<br />

yourself safely on the water, then this 6 hour<br />

program is for you! Topics covered will include<br />

Canadian Buoyage system, understanding<br />

charts, distance/speed/time calculations,<br />

plotting courses and fixing your position. This<br />

is a great tune-up program for those interested<br />

in Intermediate or Advanced Cruising.<br />

LE120 FEE: $75.00<br />

S1 2 MO/WE 6:30-9:30 HB May12<br />

S2 2 TU/TH 6:30-9:30 HB Jun10<br />

ADVANCED CRUISING<br />

In this very challenging course you will sail day<br />

and night in all weather conditions. The<br />

program includes a CYA instructor, cruising<br />

equipment and food for a crew of 4 students.<br />

Learn to fly a spinnaker, plan an extended cruise<br />

and handle emergencies. Transportation to and<br />

from the boat is not included. Program taught in<br />

2 forms: 700nm multi-lake course or a 200-<br />

300nm Georgian Bay course. Pre-requisites:<br />

Inter Cruising; Coast Nav; VHF; excellent<br />

health. Times: Sat 10:00 am-Fri 1:00 pm<br />

LE187 FEE: $1,192.00<br />

S2 7 SA/SU 10:00-5:00 HB Jun14<br />

MO-FR 10:00-5:00<br />

S3 7 SA/SU 10:00-5:00 HB Aug30<br />

MO-FR 10:00-5:00<br />

LE187 FEE: $1,247.00<br />

S1 7 SA/SU 10:00-5:00 HB Jun7<br />

MO-FR 10:00-5:00<br />

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: $113.00<br />

S1 1 SU 9:00-4:00 HB May25<br />

S2 2 MO/WE 6:30-9:30 HB Jun23<br />

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: $1,407.00<br />

S1 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jul28<br />

S2 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Aug18<br />

S3 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Aug25<br />

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LEISURE EDUCAT I O N<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: $260.00<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 HB Jun7<br />

S2 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 HB Jul19<br />

S3 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 HB Aug16<br />

CRUISE GEORGIAN BAY!<br />

Spend 5.5 days aboard one of our 36 foot sailing<br />

vessels on the waters of Georgian Bay. The<br />

program includes a CYA instructor, cruising<br />

equipment and food for a crew of four students.<br />

Most courses begin and end Midland, ON and<br />

follow a set course, based on the skill levels of<br />

those 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: $995.00<br />

S1 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Jun15<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

S2 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Jun22<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

S3 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Jun29<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

S4 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Jul6<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

S5 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Jul13<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

S6 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Jul20<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

S7 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Jul27<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

S8 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Aug3<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

S9 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Aug10<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

SA 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Aug17<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

SB 6 SU 6:00-11:30 HB Aug24<br />

MO-FR 7:00-1:00<br />

DINGHY - CYA BRONZE SAIL 4 & 5<br />

This 33 hour course is the next step for the<br />

White Sail III graduate. Learn advanced<br />

handling skills in wind 15-25 km/hr, sail<br />

theory, trapezing and how to use the<br />

spinnaker. Standards that are challenged<br />

include CYA Bronze IV and/or V.<br />

LE057 FEE: $260.00<br />

S1 4 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 HB Aug2<br />

HANDS-ON NAVIGATIONAL WEEKEND<br />

This weekend introduces Coastal Nav<br />

graduates to electronic navigation using GPS,<br />

LORAN and RADAR. Our advanced CYA<br />

instructor will give you plenty of time to learn,<br />

practice and master the art of electronic and<br />

advanced navigational skills. The weekend will<br />

be spent aboard our CS 40 “Great Habit” and<br />

CS 36 “Bad Habit”. Provisions, boat supplies<br />

and student notes are included. Max size 4 per<br />

boat. Times: Fri 6:00 p.m.-Sun 4:00 p.m. Prerequisites:<br />

Coastal Navigation; Basic Cruising.<br />

LE890 FEE: $342.00<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:00 HB May24<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 2-<br />

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 prerequisites.<br />

Next steps? Day Sailing (CYA<br />

Basic Cruising)<br />

LE095 FEE: $31.00<br />

S1 1 TU 6:00-8:30 HB May6<br />

S2 1 WE 6:00-8:30 HB Jul2<br />

S3 1 TH 6:00-8:30 HB Aug7<br />

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: $120.00<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 HB May17<br />

S2 1 SA 9:00-4:00 HB Aug23<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: $287.00<br />

S1 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB May9<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<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<br />

environment. This course is beneficial for the<br />

new boater or the experienced sailor. Develop<br />

skills and increase your knowledge in all<br />

areas of sailing. Instructors are CYA trained<br />

and certified. Standards challenged: CYA<br />

Basic Cruising. Ask about the Pleasure Craft<br />

Operator Card.<br />

LE999 FEE: $466.00<br />

S1 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB May3<br />

S2 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB May24<br />

S3 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Jun7<br />

S4 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Jun21<br />

S5 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Jul5<br />

S6 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Jul19<br />

S7 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Aug2<br />

S8 2 SA/SU 9:00-5:30 HB Aug16<br />

S9 9 MO/WE/FR 6:00-9:30 HB May5<br />

SA 9 MO/WE/FR 6:00-9:30 HB Jun2<br />

SB 9 MO/WE/FR 6:00-9:30 HB Jul7<br />

SC 9 MO/WE/FR 6:00-9:00 HB Aug11<br />

SD 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB May5<br />

SE 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB May26<br />

SF 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jun2<br />

SG 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jun23<br />

SH 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jul7<br />

LEARN TO RACE - DINGHY & KEEL<br />

Learn the basics of racing in this learn to race<br />

program. Registrations are being taken for<br />

both keel and dinghy vessels. Pre-requisites::<br />

White Sail II for dinghy racing and Basic<br />

Cruising for keelboat racing. Six week<br />

sessions. Damage deposit required. Must be<br />

15 years or older.<br />

LE129 FEE: $156.00<br />

S1 6 FR 6:30-9:30 HB Jun6<br />

S2 6 FR 6:30-9:30 HB Jul25<br />

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 challenged<br />

at the end of our 20 hour course. Material<br />

covered includes terminology, safety, chart<br />

work, docking, hull characteristics, and<br />

handling skills. There are no pre-requisites<br />

for this course. Ask about writing the<br />

Pleasure Craft Operator Card test at the<br />

conclusion of the course.<br />

LE167 FEE: $321.00<br />

S1 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB May2<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

S2 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB May16<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

S3 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB May30<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

S4 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB Jun13<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

S5 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB Jun27<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

S6 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB Jul11<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:30<br />

S7 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB Jul25<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

S8 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB Aug8<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

S9 3 FR 6:00-9:00 HB Aug22<br />

SA/SU 9:00-5:00<br />

SA 6 TU-TH 6:00-9:20 HB May13<br />

SB 6 TU/TH 6:00-9:20 HB Jun10<br />

SC 6 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 HB Jul15<br />

SD 6 TU/TH 6:00-9:30 HB Aug12<br />

SAILING 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 />

Clinics are different based on section nos.<br />

SA- Anchoring, S2- Crew Overboard, S3-<br />

Docking, S4- Heavy Water Sailing, S5-<br />

Spinnaker.<br />

LE085 FEE: $58.00<br />

S2 1 TH 6:30-9:30 HB May22<br />

S3 1 MO 6:30-9:30 HB Jun9<br />

S4 1 TH 6:30-9:30 HB Jul3<br />

S5 1 TU 6:30-9:30 HB Aug5<br />

SA 1 TH 6:30-9:30 HB May8<br />

Looking for a<br />

summer course?<br />

Browse our summer course<br />

listing before the index at the<br />

back of this catalogue.<br />

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LEISURE EDUCATION/SOCIAL SCIENCES/WEEKEND WORKSHOPS & GENERAL INTEREST<br />

SPARK START ADULT<br />

In compliance with the Canadian Coast Guard, the<br />

Spark Start course addresses the critical components<br />

o f s a f e b o a t i n g p r a c t i c e s s u c h a s : e q u i p m e n t<br />

req uired, PFD’s, v essel reg ulation s, p re-depart ure<br />

planning, trailer safety, fueling procedures, buoyage<br />

systems, r ules of the road and emergency situation.<br />

Pleasure Craft Operator Card test is written at the<br />

end of the course and is included in the cost.<br />

LE098 FEE: $64.00<br />

S1 2 FR 6:30-9:30 HB Apr4<br />

SA 9:00-5:00<br />

S2 2 FR 6:30-9:30 HB May23<br />

SA 9:00-5:00<br />

S3 2 SA 9:00-4:00 HB Jun21<br />

SU 9:00-1:00<br />

S4 2 FR 6:30-9:30 HB Jul18<br />

SA 9:00-5:00<br />

S5 2 FR 6:30-9:30 HB Aug1<br />

SA 9:00-5:00<br />

VHF RESTRICTED RADIO<br />

OPERATOR’S LICENSE<br />

Learn to communicate with other boats, receive<br />

up to date marine weather forecasts, and be able<br />

to send out a distress call if ever required. The<br />

Industry Canada VHF Radio License is written<br />

at the conclusion of this program.<br />

LE175 FEE: $67.00<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 HB Apr12<br />

S2 1 SA 9:00-4:00 HB May3<br />

S3 2 MO/WE 6:30-9:30 HB Jun16<br />

S4 2 MO/WE 6:30-9:30 HB Jul14<br />

S5 2 TU/WE 6:30-9:30 HB Aug5<br />

SI 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Jul21<br />

SJ 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Aug11<br />

SK 5 MO-FR 9:30-4:30 HB Aug25<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905)575-2025, (905)575-2298 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2025 or ext. 2298 or<br />

Program Manager, Rick Holmes,<br />

(905)318-4295 ext. 1049<br />

THE WORLD OF<br />

ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

refer to Distance <strong>Education</strong> section<br />

ASSERTION SKILLS 1 (E)<br />

This credit course is designed to help people<br />

i n a l l w a l ks o f l i fe . It s p r i m a ry f oc u s i s to<br />

help you deal more openly with others, with a<br />

corresponding increase in self-esteem. It will<br />

a l s o h e l p y o u r e c o g n i z e a n d a v o i d<br />

manipulative situations and people. New and<br />

c r e a t i v e w a y s w i l l b e e x p l o r e d t o h a n d l e<br />

d i f fi c u l t s i t u a t io n s bo t h a t t he p r of e s s i o na l<br />

and personal level.<br />

SS995 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709623<br />

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

Th is cour se con sid ers hum an beh avio ur and<br />

t h o u g h t f r o m t h e d e v e l o p m e n t a l o r<br />

ma tu ra ti ona l pe rs pec ti ve . You w il l ex ami ne<br />

the growth and changes of mental, social and<br />

e m o t i o n a l c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s f r o m c r a d l e t o<br />

g r a v e , w i t h s p e c i a l e m p h a s i s o n t h e<br />

development of human personality.<br />

SS271 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709624<br />

S2 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709627<br />

HUMAN RELATIONS (E)<br />

T h i s c o u r s e s e e k s t o d e v e l o p y o u r s e l f -<br />

a w a r e n e s s a n d s e l f - c o n f i d e n c e i n p e r s o n a l<br />

and professional human relations. It includes<br />

the study of motivation; interview techniques;<br />

c o n f o r m i t y , p r o p a g a n d a a n d p e r s u a s i o n ;<br />

s u p e r v i s i o n a n d e m p l o y e e r e l a t i o n s a n d<br />

personality formation.<br />

SS170 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709638<br />

INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY (E)<br />

Psychologists consider human behaviour and<br />

t h o u g h t f r o m a s c i e n t i f i c v i e w p o i n t . T h i s<br />

course provides an in-depth study of learning,<br />

m ot iv at io n, pe rc ep ti on a nd t he dy na mi cs o f<br />

p ersona lity. Part icipan ts s hould gai n a full er<br />

understanding of human experiences through<br />

lectures, films and discussion.<br />

SS156 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709631<br />

S2 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709635<br />

S3 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709636<br />

S5 13 TU/TH 6:30-9:30 FF Jul8 709637<br />

SOCIOLOGY 1 (E)<br />

T his c our se pre sen ts th e bas ic con cep ts an d<br />

t h e o r i e s o f s o c i o l o g y n e c e s s a r y i n<br />

u n de r st an d in g h um a n b eh av i ou r , in d iv i du a l<br />

b i a s e s , v a r i o u s r o l e s i n s o c i e t y a n d s o c i a l<br />

g r o u p i n g s . P a r t i c i p a n t s w i l l s t u d y t h e<br />

i nte rre lat ion shi p bet wee n the in div idu al a n d<br />

society, and between different social groups.<br />

SS108 FEE: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709639<br />

S2 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709641<br />

S3 13 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709642<br />

S4 13 MO/WE 6:30-9:30 FF Jul9 709643<br />

SOCIOLOGY 2 (E)<br />

T his c our se pre sen ts th e bas ic con cep ts an d<br />

t h e o r i e s o f s o c i o l o g y n e c e s s a r y i n<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: $196.17 ☎<br />

S1 13 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709644<br />

S2 13 MO 6:30-9:30 FF Apr14 709645<br />

WEEKEND WORKSHOPS &<br />

GENERAL INTEREST<br />

COMPUTER & BUSINESS 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 <strong>College</strong><br />

and General Interest courses, please call Susan<br />

Bowinkelmann, Program Manager, (905)575-1212<br />

ext. 3009 or (519)759-7200 ext. 3009 or email<br />

susan.bowinkelmann@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

Register by PHONE, FA X ,<br />

MAIL or IN PERSON. Debit,<br />

c redit (VISA and MasterCard ) ,<br />

cash and cheque accepted.<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 />

A full refund by mail will be provided for<br />

courses cancelled by <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

There will be no REFUND of course fees<br />

AFTER Weekend <strong>College</strong> Seminars if you<br />

were 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 />

Courses without adequate registration will<br />

be cancelled in advance.<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> Dance<br />

Club. Every Friday professional dance<br />

instruction by Ann Mullen-Sellyeh 8:00<br />

p.m. to 9:00 p.m. followed by dance at<br />

9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. There is a cash bar<br />

and entrance is only $8 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 three steps in each of these six dances;<br />

Foxtrot, Swing, Waltz, Cha Cha, Tango and<br />

Rumba. All the Basics you need as a beginner.<br />

Singles welcome! LOCATION. Germania<br />

Banquet Centre of Hamilton, 863 King St., E.<br />

GI901 FEE: $117.04 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 7:00-8:30 O Apr16 711177<br />

S2 8 TH 8:00-10:00 O Apr17 711178<br />

BALLROOM DANCING-<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

For the slightly more knowledgeable, we<br />

offer the intermediate course. We will still do<br />

the above six dances, plus Merengue and<br />

Samba. We will also add a bit more technique<br />

and three more steps in each dance. Singles<br />

welcome! LOCATION: Germania Banquet<br />

Centre of Hamilton, 863 King St., East<br />

GI902 FEE: $117.04 ☎<br />

S1 8 WE 8:30-10:00 O Apr16 711179<br />

BALLROOM DANCING-ADVANCED<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 dances<br />

we already have. There will also be more<br />

technique and style. Singles Welcome!<br />

LOCATION: Germania Banquet Center of<br />

Hamilton, 863 King St. E.<br />

GI903 FEE: $117.04 ☎<br />

S1 8 TH 7:00-8:30 O Apr17 711180<br />

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WEEKEND WORKSHOPS & GENERAL INTEREST<br />

DEVELOPING NEW<br />

INTERESTS<br />

AURA AND CHAKRAS -<br />

THE KEY TO WELLNESS<br />

Quantum physics tells us that life is a universe<br />

of energy. See, feel and experience the nonphysical<br />

intelligent energy that makes up the<br />

human body. Find and correct imbalances in<br />

your aura and chakras. Learn how to see<br />

auras. Techniques to increase your vitality and<br />

restore health. Dowsing rod and pendulum are<br />

included Materials cost of $10.70 included in<br />

course fee. Bring 2 pillows.<br />

GI452 FEE: $60.09 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-10:00 FF May16 709966<br />

BRIDGE - FIVE CARD MAJOR<br />

Eight lessons for the absolute beginner - the<br />

mechanics of bridge, scoring, suite - and no<br />

trump bidding. Time will be spent on<br />

competitive bidding, opening leads,<br />

discussion & play of the hand with special<br />

attention to defence.<br />

GI916 FEE: $130.96 ☎<br />

S1 8 SU 1:00-3:00 FF Apr27 709967<br />

BRIDGE -<br />

INTERMEDIATE FIVE CARD MAJOR<br />

Ten lessons on all phases of bidding with<br />

emphasis on forcing and non forcing<br />

sequences. Review of basic Stayman,<br />

negative doubles weak two and strong two<br />

bids. Preemptive bidding and balancing.<br />

GI781 FEE: $130.96 ☎<br />

S1 8 SU 3:30-5:30 FF Apr27 711217<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 people<br />

and Inuit, costumes and antiques. Participants<br />

will enjoy lectures, guest speakers, and field<br />

trips to historical sites and historic homes,<br />

museums, and galleries. Transportation on<br />

field trips is the responsibility of participants.<br />

This course is continuous with a different<br />

presentation each semester.<br />

LG001 FEE: $97.79 ☎<br />

S1 10 TH 9:30-11:00 O Apr17 709968<br />

DISCOVER YOUR PSYCHIC ABILITIES<br />

Expand your intuitive abilities to “see beyond<br />

your eyes!” Well-known psychic, Sandee<br />

Ryan, B. Ms, M.C. Ht., is teaching this highly<br />

interactive course. Discover your own<br />

psychic world by learning to feel the<br />

emotions of others, practice telepapthy and<br />

psychometry in a fun to learn method. You<br />

will be surprised at how soon you will be<br />

using your new found skills. Bring a<br />

magnifying glass to the class. This course is a<br />

great supplement to “Tarot Made Easy”.<br />

GI782 FEE: $53.84 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF May3 711041<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: $62.40 ☎<br />

S1 2 FR 7:00-10:00 FF May30 709970<br />

S2 1 SA 10:00-4:00 BF May3 709971<br />

PALMISTRY<br />

Your life is in your hands! (Literally!) Your<br />

hand is a map reflecting your personality,<br />

your past and your future potential. This<br />

course is designed to give you instant access<br />

to the Ancient Art of Palmistry through a<br />

unique and interactive format. Sandra Ryan,<br />

one of Canada’s most accurate Psychics and<br />

Palm Readers makes this a quick and easy<br />

fun day for all participants.<br />

GI029 FEE: $53.84 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF May10 709232<br />

S2 1 SA 10:00-4:00 BF May31 709973<br />

POETIC LICENCE<br />

Explore the ways of creating poetry from<br />

everyday experience and from the raw<br />

material of language. Create a Personal<br />

Journal with instructor Ellen Jaffe. Using<br />

photographs, artwork, and music, look at<br />

poetry as play, and as a way of expressing<br />

deep feelings. Exercises include transforming<br />

fears into a love poem, and creating a “Who<br />

Am I?” poem with a difference. Suitable for<br />

beginners or writers who want to try new<br />

techniques and stretch their imaginations.<br />

Bring a favourite poem to share.<br />

GI780 FEE: $42.84 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-2:00 FF May10 711007<br />

REINCARNATION AND PAST LIFE<br />

REGRESSIONS<br />

Have we lived before and will we live again?<br />

Investigate the science of regression and<br />

explore the exhilarating realm of past lives.<br />

Your journey into the past can reveal new<br />

solutions to old conflicts, explain certain<br />

phobias, and help you to discover a deep and<br />

abiding peace. Bring a curious, open mind<br />

and a pillow for comfort.<br />

GI137 FEE: $64.54 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF May24 709976<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 how<br />

to let the tarot “speak” to you. No confusing,<br />

hard to understand language. The perfect<br />

program for those wishing to read the tarot<br />

for themselves or for others. This class will<br />

help you get the most from your tarot card<br />

deck. Bring your own tarot deck.<br />

GI708 FEE: $53.84 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 10:00-4:00 FF Apr26 709977<br />

S2 1 SA 10:00-4:00 BF Apr12 709978<br />

GOOD HEAVENS!<br />

MEETING GALILEO!<br />

Rather than a lecture about the famous<br />

astronomer, Galileo himself, promises a first-hand<br />

introduction to the Wonders of the Universe.<br />

Armed with 17th century costume and<br />

instruments, John Gauvreau, astronomy instructor<br />

at <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> for 12 years, portrays Galileo<br />

and takes you on a tour from the invention of the<br />

telescope, through the amazing discoveries of the<br />

Hubble Space Telescope and into the 21st century.<br />

Children accompanied by an adult welcome!<br />

GI785 FEE: $26.92 ☎<br />

S1 1 SU 1:00-4:00 FF Apr13 711285<br />

ASTRONOMY -<br />

DISCOVER THE UNIVERSE<br />

Leave the confines of earth behind and explore the<br />

Milky Way and beyond. Begin with the mysteries<br />

of Mars and the moons of Jupiter as we learn about<br />

our solar system and then go on to the distant stars.<br />

In this non-mathematical course designed for<br />

beginners, participants will get a chance to use<br />

several telescopes and learn to read the night sky.<br />

A trip to an observatory is planned. Travel to the<br />

observatory is the responsibility of the participant.<br />

GI392 FEE: $108.19 ☎<br />

S1 7 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr23 709853<br />

ASTRONOMY 2<br />

DISCOVER THE UNIVERSE<br />

Is there life on other planets? What’s inside a<br />

black hole? How was the universe created?<br />

How does a telescope work? Find out the<br />

answers to these questions and more in this<br />

easy to understand exploration of the universe.<br />

This course builds on the information learned<br />

in level one. A trip to a planetarium is planned.<br />

Travel to the planetarium is the responsibility<br />

of the participant.<br />

GI220 FEE: $108.19 ☎<br />

S1 7 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr24 709855<br />

PET CARE<br />

DOG BITE PREVENTION<br />

You will learn how to keep safe around dogs.<br />

This seminar will be of interest to those who<br />

own or who come into contact with dogs.<br />

Professional Dog Trainer, Dave McMahon<br />

has 18 years working experience.<br />

GI759 FEE: $26.15 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-11:00 FF May24 709979<br />

SOLVING CANINE<br />

BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS<br />

Dog owners will learn solutions for common<br />

behaviour problems such as: digging holes,<br />

excessive barking, destructive behaviour, jumping<br />

up on people, etc. This seminar is led by<br />

Professional Dog Trainer Dave McMahon, 18<br />

years experience in the business. DO NOT BRING<br />

YOUR DOG. Please bring a note pad and pen.<br />

GI753 FEE: $37.62 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-12:00 FF Apr12 709981<br />

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW WHEN<br />

BUYING/ADOPTING A DOG<br />

Invest in this course before you invest in a pet.<br />

Save expense and heartache before you buy or<br />

adopt a dog. We will discuss researching the breed<br />

of dog that is suited for your lifestyle. What you<br />

will need to buy before you bring your dog home<br />

and the do’s and don’ts. Professional dog trainer.<br />

Dave McMahon has 18 years working experience.<br />

GI758 FEE: $26.15 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-11:00 FF May3 709983<br />

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WEEKEND WORKSHOPS & GENERAL INTEREST/BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS<br />

ACTING - SCENE STUDY<br />

Polish your technique! Designed for actors at<br />

all levels. Over seven sessions, you will work<br />

t o w a r d s a n i n - c l a s s p r e s e n t a t i o n w i t h<br />

emphasis on method, improv, ensemble work,<br />

v o i c e , s t a g e m o v e m e n t , t e x t a n a l y s i s a n d<br />

character creation. The instructor is Kenneth<br />

P . L e f e b v r e , a p r o f e s s i o n a l d i r e c t o r a n d<br />

a c t i n g c o a c h w h o h a s v a s t e x p e r i e n c e<br />

throughout Canada.<br />

GI449 FEE: $163.66 ☎<br />

S1 7 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr24 709943<br />

ASSERT YOURSELF!<br />

Are you reluctant to say “no”?<br />

•.. worried about hurting others’ feelings?<br />

•.. defen sive when cri ticiz ed? This inte nsive<br />

t w o - p a r t w o r k s h o p , i n t e n d e d f o r f i r s t t i m e<br />

p a r t i c i p a n t s o r a s a r e f r e s h e r f o r s t u d e n t s ,<br />

exp lore s t hese an d o ther is sues to bu ild and<br />

stren gthen personal asser tiveness. Deve lop 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 i n g e x a m p l e s o f ` r e a l l i f e ’ s i t u a t i o n s t o<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: $93.00 ☎<br />

S1 2 SA 9:30-4:00 FF May3 709929<br />

and 9:30-1:00<br />

COMMUNICATING NONDEFENSIVELY<br />

When we become defensive, we put up walls,<br />

f o c u s o n p r o t e c t i n g o u r s e l v e s , a n d s t o p<br />

li st en in g. D ef en si ve ne ss t en ds t o enc ou ra ge<br />

more criticism and destroys the possibility of<br />

c o n f l i c t r e s o l u t i o n . I n t h i s f u n , i n t e r a c t 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 />

id enti fy defe nsiv e r espo nses in y ours elf and<br />

o t h e r s a n d t o 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 o v o k i n g s i t u a t i o n s i n c l u d i n g g i v i n g a n d<br />

r e c e i v i n g e m p l o y e e p e r f o r m a n c e r e v i e w s .<br />

Please bring your lunch.<br />

GI110 FEE: $43.05 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-1:30 FF May10 709930<br />

ETHICAL BEHAVIOUR IN THE<br />

MARKET PLACE<br />

Most ethi cal pr oblems do not h ave c lear-cut<br />

sol utio ns. Do you stil l re memb er E nron and<br />

W o r l d c o m ? E t h i c a l p r o b l e m s a r e n o t o n l y<br />

ha ppe nin g in big c omp ani es - do you k now<br />

w h a t i s h a p p e n i n g i n y o u r o w n c o m p a n y ?<br />

D i s c o v e r h o w r o l e c o n f l i c t , c o n f l i c t o f<br />

in te re st , pla gi ar is m, de ce ptio n, c o nc ea lme nt<br />

and disclosure of information might influence<br />

the way you do business. Learn about the new<br />

lo ya lt y in c om pa ni es . St ud y ex amp le s fr om<br />

t h e m a r k e t p l a c e t o e n s u r e e t h i c a l b u s i n e s s<br />

practices in your company.<br />

GI776 FEE: $69.59 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF Apr26 711000<br />

HOW TO EVAL., RESRCH & MOD<br />

BEHAV IN THE WORKPLACE<br />

T h i s w o r k s h o p i s a m u s t f o r e v e r y b o d y ,<br />

w h e t h e r f o r m a l l y e m p l o y e d o r i n f o r m a l l y .<br />

Learn how performance evaluations may help<br />

their company. The workshop will uncover the<br />

v a r i o u s r e w a r d s y s t e m s i n c o m p a n i e s a n d<br />

d i s t i n g u i s h b e t w e e n i n t r i n s i c a n d e x t r i n s i c<br />

rewards. Learn about the appraisal process and<br />

how to conduct t he appr ai sal interview. This<br />

workshop will teach you how to recognize the<br />

symptoms of poor job performance.<br />

GI775 FEE: $69.59 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:00 FF May3 711002<br />

LISTENING WITH EMPATHY<br />

We generally want to make helpful remarks to<br />

t rou bl ed or gri evi ng pe opl e - r esp ons es tha t<br />

w i l l o p e n u p c o m m u n i c a t i o n . Y e t , w e l l -<br />

intentioned comments often have the opposite<br />

effect. Our attempt to be helpful pushes others<br />

a w a y . I n t h i s w o r k s h o p , c o m m u n i c a t i o n s<br />

e x p e r t L i l B l u m e e x a m i n e s t e c h n i q u e s f o r<br />

empathic listening and explores what to say,<br />

w h e n y o u d o n ’ t k n o w w h a t t o s a y .<br />

P a r t i c u l a r l y u s e f u l f o r p a r e n t s , l o v e r s a n d<br />

humans of all sorts. Bring your lunch.<br />

GI331 FEE: $43.05 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-1:30 FF May24 709952<br />

LOVE YOURSELF/HEAL YOUR LIFE<br />

A n g e r , G u i l t , S e l f - E s t e e m , W e l l - B e i n g ,<br />

S u c c e s s . . . C o m e l e a r n a b o u t t o o l s a n d<br />

techniques developed by world-famous author,<br />

Louise Hay, to gently help you impact ever y<br />

a r e a o f y o u r l i f e ! Y o u a r e s a f e i n t h i s<br />

s u p p o r t i v e gr ou p l e d b y C h r i s t i n e S a w y e r ,<br />

B.A., B. Ed. A certified Louise L. Hay teacher.<br />

GI401 FEE: $63.17 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-5:00 FF Apr26 709933<br />

SUPERBOOST YOUR MEMORY<br />

Y o u n e ve r a g a in ne e d f o rg e t a n a m e, fa c e ,<br />

n umbe r or fact . G ood me mor y i s n ot a gift ,<br />

i t ’ s a s k i l l a n y o n e c a n m a s t e r . T a p y o u r<br />

b r a i n ’ s a m a z i n g m e m o r y p o w e r w i t h<br />

techniques that are proven enjoyable to learn,<br />

t r e m e n d o u s l y e f f e c t i v e a n d e a s y t o a p p l y .<br />

A n y o n e w h o w a n t s t o d e v e l o p a m o r e<br />

powerful memory will benefit from attending<br />

t h i s fu n a n d f a s t - p a ce d w o r ks h o p t h at w i l l<br />

l e a d t o i m m e d i a t e a n d n o t i c e a b l e m e m o r y<br />

i m p r o v e m e n t . Y o u r f e e i n c l u d e s a<br />

comprehensive manual.<br />

GI713 FEE: $69.98 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-4:30 FF May10 709935<br />

WORKPLACE GOSSIP -<br />

THE GOOD, BAD AND UGLY<br />

Workplace gossip can damage careers and harm<br />

r elations hips thr oughou t a compan y. Yet muc h<br />

v a l u a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n i s s h a r e d t h r o u g h t h e<br />

Grapevine. How can we tell the good from the<br />

b ad and k eep it f rom poiso nin g our wor kplace<br />

environment. In this workshop, Prof. Lil Blume,<br />

discusses how to respond when you hear gossip<br />

a b o u t o t h e r s o r w h e n y o u a r e t h e v i c t i m o f<br />

g o s s i p . W h a t q u e s t i o n s s h o u l d y o u a s k t h e<br />

g o s s i p e r a n d w h a t s h o u l d y o u a s k y o u r s e l f<br />

before passing on information. Bring a lunch.<br />

GI779 FEE: $43.91 ☎<br />

S1 1 SA 9:00-12:00 FF May3 711005<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

formerly Contract Training Services<br />

JOB CONNECT<br />

(ACCESS PROGRAMS)<br />

Fennell CampusBrantford Campus Job<br />

Connect provides young people, who are out<br />

of school or training and out of work, with<br />

the opportunity to gain the skills and<br />

knowledge needed to find and keep a job.<br />

This program serves youth at any level of<br />

education or job preparedness.<br />

EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTRE<br />

The Employment Resource Centre is a free<br />

community resource open to anyone in the community<br />

who is looking for work. It provides FREE walk-in<br />

access to phones, fax, photocopier, computers, and the<br />

Internet as well as information on careers, occupations,<br />

employment, the job market, training opportunities and<br />

job search skills and strategies.<br />

Employment Planning And Preparation<br />

Free individual assessments, career planning and<br />

goal setting, action plans, and successful job<br />

search strategies. Preparation for employment<br />

through workshops, group activities, self-directed<br />

learning, skills activities, and job shadowing.<br />

Job Development and Placement Services<br />

Paid Work Placements and On-the-Job-<br />

Training: Earn while you learn. Gain practical<br />

work experience in the form of volunteer work,<br />

job shadows, job trials, short job placements to<br />

develop general and career specific employment<br />

skills to successfully enter the workforce.<br />

For more information on these services call:<br />

Fennell Campus (905) 575-2177;<br />

Brantford Campus (519) 759-1212 ext.6011;<br />

Website: jobconnect.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE<br />

SERVICES<br />

Through partnership agreements with Human<br />

Resources Development Canada (HRDC),<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers the following services:<br />

In Hamilton:<br />

RETURN TO WORK SERVICES<br />

Return to Work Services in partnership with<br />

HRDC, provides individualized career coaching<br />

to unemployed individuals seeking work.<br />

Return to Work Services is offered as a<br />

component of a comprehensive set of career and<br />

job search related services available through the<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Employment Action Centre.<br />

Return to Work Services offers Job-Seekers:<br />

• Job search skills and strategies leading to a<br />

personalized “Return to Work Action Plan”<br />

• Individualized goal setting, counselling,<br />

job coaching<br />

• Support job-search assistance<br />

Return to Work Services also offers<br />

“how to” seminars on:<br />

• Understanding Your Own Personal And<br />

Job Strengths<br />

• Preparing For An Interview<br />

• Customizing Resumes That Work<br />

• Utilizing The Internet For Job Leads<br />

• Performing Employer Research<br />

• Networking For Results<br />

For further information please call<br />

(905) 575-2024 or (519) 759-7200 ext.2024<br />

or Fax (905) 575-2194.<br />

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

In Brantford:<br />

EMPLOYMENT ASSESSMENT CENTRE<br />

T h e M o h a w k C o l l e g e - E m p l o y m e n t<br />

A s s e s s m e n t C e n t r e a s s i s t s u n e m p l o y e d<br />

c l i e n t s i n e n t e r i n g o r r e - e n t e r i n g t h e<br />

workforce. The centre provides clients with:<br />

• a S e rv i c e Ne e d s D e t e r m i na t i o n I n t e r v ie w<br />

session to assist them in identifying realistic<br />

and achievable employment goals<br />

• a personalized Return to Work Action Plan<br />

• referrals to appropriate community resources<br />

• on-going support and coaching<br />

L o c a t e d a t 3 8 D a r l i n g S t r e e t , S u i t e 1 1 0<br />

Brantford, ON<br />

To book an appointment or for more<br />

information please call (519) 770-4765.<br />

LITERACY AND BASIC<br />

SKILLS (LBS)<br />

T h e L ite r a c y a n d B a sic S k i lls P r o g ra m is a n<br />

a c a d e m ic u p g r a d i n g p r o g ra m f u n d e d b y t h e<br />

Ministry of Training, <strong>College</strong>s and Universities.<br />

It offers adults the opportunity to upgrade their<br />

a ca dem ic sk ills in orde r to prep are fo r furthe r<br />

education training, or to pursue employment. It<br />

is d esigne d to m ee t the ne ed s o f u ne mploy ed ,<br />

u n d e r e m p l o y e d o r u n d e r e d u c a t e d a d u l t s b y<br />

offering a flexible, learner-centered approach to<br />

r a i s e m a t h , r e a d i n g a n d w r it i n g s k i l l s u p t o<br />

c o l l e g e e n t r y l e v e l . I n d i v i d u a l i z e d l e a r n i n g<br />

plans include basic computer and employability<br />

sk il l s. O n t a r io re si d e n ts , e li g i b l e t o w o rk i n<br />

Ontario, may attend at no cost full or part-time.<br />

Programs are ava ilab le in Ha milton, Bra ntfo rd<br />

and Hagersville.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905) 575-2029 or (519) 758-6083.<br />

DEAF EMPOWERMENT<br />

PROGRAM<br />

The De af Empowerment Pr ogram is a Lite racy<br />

a n d B a s i c S k i l l s P r o g r a m f o r d e a f a d u l t s ,<br />

including math, reading, writing, basic computer<br />

a nd emp lo ya b ility s kills . Le a rn e r s ma y a tte nd<br />

the full-time day program, M onday to Friday, at<br />

the Wentworth Campus, or night school classes<br />

at the W e ntworth or Br antford campus . Of fering<br />

continuous intake, DEP is a Learning Outcomes<br />

ba se d lite r ac y pr ogr a m tau gh t in ASL b y dea f<br />

instructors in a learner -center ed environment.<br />

For more information please call<br />

(905) 575-2029 or (519) 759-7200 ext.2029<br />

or TTY (905) 575-7645.<br />

dep@mohawkcollege.ca.<br />

WOMEN INTO SKILLED<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 />

W o men ’ s D ir ect o r at e ( OW D) M o h awk C o l l eg e<br />

i n t e n d s t o o f f er t h e W o me n i n S k i l l e d T r a d e s<br />

Initiative (WIST) in <strong>2003</strong>. The program provides<br />

wo men wit h t h e o p p o r tu n i t y t o wo r k in g ro wt h<br />

industries in the manufacturing sector where skills<br />

shortages exist. The initiative addresses women’s<br />

needs for career awareness, technical training and<br />

w o r k e x p e r i e n c e i n s k i l l e d t r a d e s , a s w e l l a s<br />

emp l o y er’ s n e ed s t o r ecru i t an d r et ain wo rk er s.<br />

T r a i n i n g w i l l t a k e p l a c e a t M o h a w k C o l l e g e ’ s<br />

St on ey Creek Campu s. T rai nin g parti ci pant s an d<br />

emp lo y ers o ffer in g wo rk ex p eri en ce p lacemen t s<br />

wi ll b e recru i t ed fr o m th e Hamil t o n- Wen t wo rt h<br />

and 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 or<br />

email debbie.dedauw@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

PRE-APPRENTICESHIP<br />

TRAINING PROGRAMS<br />

S to n e y Cr e e k Ca m p u s I n p a r t n e r s h i p wi t h<br />

t h e M i n i s t r y o f T r a i n i n g , C o l l e g e s a n d<br />

U n i v e r s i t i e s , Mo h a wk C o l l e g e o f f e r s P r e -<br />

Apprenticeship training in the skilled trades.<br />

Th es e 4 0 we ek pr og r ams i nc lu d e a ca de mic<br />

u p g r a d i n g , e mp l o y me n t p r e p a r a t i o n , B a si c<br />

Level 1 Common Core Apprenticeship trade<br />

s p e c i f i c t r a i n i n g a n d a w o r k e x p e r i e n c e<br />

c o mp o ne n t . P ro g r a m g r a du a t es wil l pu r s ue<br />

f u r t h e r t r a i n i n g a s r e g i s t e r e d a p p r e n t i c e s<br />

with employers.<br />

For more information, please call<br />

(905) 575-2024 or email<br />

muzeria.nuredini@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

JOURNEYPERSON<br />

UPDATING TRAINING<br />

PROGRAMS (JUP)<br />

In partnership with the Ministry of Training,<br />

C oll eges an d U niv e rsi tie s, Moh awk Co lleg e<br />

o f f e r s s p e c i a l i z e d , s h o r t t e r m t r a i n i n g<br />

o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r j o u r n e y p e r s o n s . T h e s e<br />

p r o g r a m s e n c o u r a g e l i c e n s e d ( C o f Q )<br />

t r a d e s p e o p l e t o u p g r a d e t h e i r s k i l l s , l e a r n<br />

a bout ne w eq uipm ent and pr oces ses in thei r<br />

t r a d e a n d s t a y c u r r e n t w i t h t e c h n o l o g y .<br />

T u i t i o n f o r J U P c o u r s e s i s p a r t i a l l y<br />

subsidized by MTCU.<br />

For a list of current and future JUP<br />

offerings, please call (905) 575-2024 or<br />

email muzeria.nuredini@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

T h e 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<br />

D e p a r t m en t i s d e d ic a t e d t o s er v i n g p r i v a t e<br />

and public sector client organizations, which<br />

r e qu ire cu sto m d esi gne d ass ista nce w ith th e<br />

d ev el op me nt o f th ei r hum an r es ou rc es . Ou r<br />

t ra in in g an d co ns ul ti ng s erv ic es r an ge f ro m<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 u st o m t r ai n in g p r o gr a ms to me e t v ir t u al l 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<br />

8. 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 SERVICES<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 o n s f o r i n d e p e n d e n t<br />

learners or groups. Hands-on training through<br />

Manpow er’s propriet ary, comput er-deliv ered<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 />

gra phi cs app lic ati ons i s o ffe red . Trai nin g in<br />

c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e , i n f o r m a t i o n t e c h n o l o g y ,<br />

man ufa ct uri ng pr act ice s, an d bus in ess s kil ls<br />

is also available. Pre-training assessments 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 v a n t a g e o f t h e s e c o 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 />

SERVICE<br />

M o h a w k C o l l e g e , t h r o u g h B u s i n e s s<br />

D e v e l o p m e n t , o f f e r s v a r i o u s s e r v i c e s a n d<br />

programs to individuals, employers and<br />

organizations on a client-centered 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 For more<br />

information please call Hamilton:<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 6010; Brantford:<br />

(519)758-6010<br />

PROCOR DECISION<br />

CENTRE<br />

“Accelerating the Group Decision Making<br />

Process”<br />

Traditional meeting planning techniques have<br />

been used successfully for many years... and<br />

now there is a better way. <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> in<br />

partnership with PROCOR Limited has<br />

opened an “electronic meeting” and<br />

brainstorming facility to support<br />

organizations in the process of meeting<br />

today’s challenges.<br />

Facilitated Sessions<br />

If your group is looking at new ways of doing<br />

business and would like to address issues of<br />

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 participants<br />

to express their ideas and react to others<br />

without having to reveal their identity,<br />

enhancing their ability to resolve complex<br />

issues through a free and candid exchange of<br />

ideas. The process is fun, easy and educational.<br />

Call Kym McCreary-Stewart at<br />

(905) 575-2442 or (519) 759-7200 ext.2442<br />

to book a session or arrange for<br />

a demonstration.<br />

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MANUFACTURING<br />

LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE<br />

T h i s p ro g r a m h a s b e e n d e v e l o p e d th ro u g h a<br />

training partnership of five Ontario Community<br />

<strong>College</strong>s and the Alliance of Manufacturers and<br />

E x p o r t e r s C a n a d a . G l o b a l c o m p e t i t i o n , t h e<br />

d e v e l o p m e n t o f a d v a n c e d t e c h n o l o g i e s a n d<br />

other economic challenges are rapidly changing<br />

t h e w a y C a n a d i a n b u s i n e s s a n d i n d u s t r y<br />

operate. Supervisors have felt the impact of the<br />

c h a n g e s m o s t d r a m a t i c a l l y . T h e y m u s t<br />

d e m o n s t r a t e m u l t i - f a c e t e d m a n u f a c t u r i n g<br />

l e a d e r s h i p w i t h a h i g h l e v e l o f t e c h n i c a l<br />

e x p e rt i se . T h i s p r o g ra m is e x a c t l y w h a t y o u<br />

ne ed if y ou a re a sup ervisor, ma nage r o r ha ve<br />

goals targeted in that direction.<br />

To qualify for the Manufacturing Leadership<br />

Certificate, participants must complete a total<br />

o f s i x 3 0 - h o u r c o u r s e s , i n c l u d i n g f i v e<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<br />

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 />

c o m p le t e s t h e M L C P ro g r a m . T h e e l e c t iv e<br />

mu st be wo rk- rela ted a nd off er pro fes sio nal<br />

dev elopm ent appro priat e fo r t he s upe rv isory<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 />

wheth e r cou rses w hich t hey h ave pr eviously<br />

taken or which they are contemplating taking<br />

satisfy the elective requirement.<br />

Evening courses for this semester are listed below.<br />

The fee includes course material and supplies.<br />

For further information regarding on-site,<br />

customized course information,<br />

contact Hamilton: (905) 575-2442;<br />

Brantford (519) 759-7200 ext.2442,<br />

or visit the MLCP website at<br />

www.manufacturingleadership.com<br />

NOTE: AMEC-MEMBERS RECEIVE A<br />

20% 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 />

Pr ove n a nd pra cti cal st rat egi es for co ach ing<br />

a n d 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 e s o l v i n g c o n f l i c t , i m p r o v i n g p e r f o r m a n c e<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 />

relationships are presented.<br />

CMA03 FEE: $400.00 ☎<br />

S2 10 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 900124<br />

MLCP - DISTANCE<br />

EDUCATION DELIVERY<br />

“Developing Effective Teams”<br />

i s b ei n g de l iv e re d b y e - ma i l an d e l ec t ro n ic<br />

c o n f er e n c i n g . F o r r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m a t i on ,<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 section of the catalogue.<br />

BACKFLOW PREVENTION<br />

T h i s 5 - d a y , 4 0 - h o u r c o u r s e i s d e s i g n e d t o<br />

p r e p a r e p a r t i c i p a n t s t o w ri t e t h e A m e r i c a n<br />

Water Works Association “Cross Connection<br />

Co ntrol Specialist ” cert ification exam and is<br />

offered at various times throughout the year.<br />

Course participants must already be working<br />

a s l i c e n s e d p l u m b e r s , s t e a m f i t t e r s o r<br />

e n g i n e e r s o r b e i n v o l v e d i n t h e w a t e r<br />

d i s t r i b u t i o n i n d u s t r y . T o p i c s i n c l u d e :<br />

b a c k f l o w m e c h a n i s m , d e f i n i t i o n o f c r o s s<br />

c o n n e c t i o n , c a u s e s o f b a c k f l o w , b a c k f l o w<br />

c o n t r o l , h a z a r d c l a s s i f i c a t i o n a n d c o n t r o l ,<br />

m e t h o d s o f b a c k f l o w c o n t r o l , a n d<br />

m a i n t e n a n c e a n d t e s t i n g p r o c e d u r e s . T h e<br />

A me ri ca n Wa te r Wo rk s As so c ia ti on “ Cr os s<br />

Connection Control Specialist” exam will be<br />

administered at the end of the course.<br />

For more information, please call<br />

Kym McCreary-Stewart, (905) 575-2442 or<br />

(519) 759-7200 ext.2442.<br />

ATTENTION EMPLOYERS!<br />

New Workshop Series<br />

“tools for business...<br />

equipping you for success”<br />

In response to employers’ requests for shortt<br />

e r m , i n e x p e n s i v e t r a i n i n g , B u s i n e s s a n d<br />

Industry Development Department is offering<br />

w o r ks h o p s f ro m 2 - h o ur s t o 2 - d ay s th a t a r e<br />

geared specifically to the needs of small and<br />

medium-sized businesses.<br />

Workshops being offered are:<br />

• leadership: ten effective strategies<br />

• project management theory & practice<br />

combined with MS Project Training<br />

• introduction to export management<br />

• group facilitation skills: helping others<br />

achieve results<br />

• the entrepreneur in everyone: tapping into<br />

your most valuable resource: your human<br />

resources<br />

• creativity and innovation: changing your<br />

mind<br />

• financial management for the non-financial<br />

manager “making sense of it all”<br />

• presentation skills: presentations with<br />

pizzazz!<br />

• stress management: our world of change,<br />

stress and humour<br />

• loss prevention: things a business should<br />

know and can’t succeed without!<br />

• health and safety practices: the essential<br />

skills for today’s workplace<br />

• health and safety essentials for the small<br />

business owner<br />

• how to network more effectively: how I<br />

learned to be a successful schmoozer!<br />

• office skills for the professional<br />

• working with the bank and your financial<br />

advisor<br />

• designing breakthrough strategy<br />

• supervising for results - achieving success<br />

for yourself, your staff and your<br />

organization<br />

• training trainers - ensuring a return on your<br />

training investment<br />

• lean manufacturing series<br />

• geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing<br />

• optimizing the efficiency of your ISO<br />

standard based systems<br />

• statistical process control<br />

• value-added quality management<br />

• internal auditing<br />

• automation training: Allen-Bradley<br />

ControlLogix Platform<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

For more information on this workshop<br />

series, to request a catalogue or application<br />

form, please call KymMcCreary-Stewart<br />

at 905-575-2442 or 519-759-7200 ext. 2442.<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 courses are accelerated, short term<br />

full-tim e programs that are com prehensive in<br />

nature. Courses offer training in high demand<br />

em ploym ent areas. q u i c k s t a r t courses provide<br />

jo b re l at ed s ki l ls i n a s pe ci f i c f i el d an d a re<br />

driven by an immediate need in the job market.<br />

At this time, we are offering the following:<br />

• Certified Financial Planner (CFP)<br />

• CAD/CAM<br />

• CNC Programming (Computerized<br />

Numerical Control)<br />

• Tool & Die plus CAD/CAM<br />

• NEW! Automated Machining and Design<br />

• Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (IMM)<br />

• PREP Practice<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 />

• NEW! Framing/General Construction Trades<br />

• Public Safety Communications<br />

• Microsoft Office 2000 Workshops<br />

For more information about any of the<br />

quickstart programs listed, please contact<br />

Christine Myke at (905) 575-1212 ext. 6071<br />

or (519)758-6071, visit our web-site at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/bdev or email<br />

christine.myke@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

NEW FORMAT<br />

CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER(TM)<br />

PROGRAM<br />

(Accelerated Full-time Day Program)<br />

This innovative instructor lead, web based<br />

program provides the educational component of<br />

the Certified Financial Planner(tm) designation<br />

using the CFP official curriculum and<br />

courseware. It is intended to enable successful<br />

students to identify clients’ financial goals, and<br />

concerns, analyze clients’ financial records,<br />

develop financial plans for clients, make<br />

recommendations about risk management, cash<br />

flow management, insurance, investment<br />

planning, taxes, retirement and estate planning.<br />

Program of studies include Retirement Planning,<br />

Income Tax Planning, Strategic Investment<br />

Planning and, Risk Management and Estate<br />

Planning. <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> is also providing a<br />

Review and Evaluation component to help<br />

prepare students for the FPSCC’s comprehensive<br />

professional proficiency examination.<br />

Prerequisite: (Preferred)<br />

• <strong>College</strong> or University diploma or certificate<br />

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 />

(Minimum)<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma<br />

(or equivalent) with most courses at an<br />

Advanced Level<br />

• Selection Interview<br />

This is a full-time day course and can be<br />

taken by module or in it’s entirety.<br />

Full Program Cost $6,950<br />

Start Date: September <strong>2003</strong><br />

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

CAD/CAM<br />

Start Date: March 31, <strong>2003</strong><br />

Incorporated in the new program “Automated<br />

Machining & Design” offered September <strong>2003</strong><br />

CNC PROGRAMMING (COMPUTERIZED<br />

NUMERICAL CONTROL)<br />

Incorporated in the new program “Automated<br />

Machining & Design” offered September <strong>2003</strong><br />

TOOL & DIE plus CAD/CAM<br />

Incorporated in the new program “Automated<br />

Machining & Design” offered September <strong>2003</strong><br />

NEW COURSE - FALL <strong>2003</strong>!<br />

AUTOMATED MACHINING<br />

AND DESIGN<br />

This exciting new program will provide<br />

you with a broad exposure to the<br />

mechanical design and technology field.<br />

.<br />

You will focus on current industrial<br />

production in the field of machining,<br />

computer aided design, computer aided<br />

manufacturing and, die design theory.<br />

Look for this program in September!<br />

Applications accepted starting in April <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE<br />

MECHANIC (IMM)<br />

This full-time, 24-week program offers 22<br />

weeks of in-class instruction followed by 2<br />

weeks of work experience. This program will<br />

provide instruction in blueprint reading,<br />

welding, programmable logic controllers,<br />

pneumatic systems and other topics within<br />

the area of repair and maintenance of<br />

industrial equipment. A graduate of this<br />

program may find employment in industrial<br />

plants, commercial or institutional building,<br />

or on industrial or construction sites.<br />

Prerequisite:<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma<br />

(or equivalent),<br />

• Experience in conventional machine tools<br />

would be an asset<br />

Cost: $6,950<br />

Start Date: Fall <strong>2003</strong><br />

PREP PRACTICE<br />

This session will provide up to two hours of<br />

practice time for the person who is registered<br />

to take the PREP testing. This will be an<br />

opportunity for the individual to practice the<br />

skills necessary to pass the PREP test and to<br />

highlight those areas which need more<br />

intense work.<br />

Cost: $75.00<br />

Course offered during the day or evening.<br />

Call to book an appointment<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 />

LEVEL II LICENSING COURSE FOR<br />

LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS<br />

Attention Level I Life Insurance Agents!<br />

LEVEL II Licensing Course Required by the<br />

Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO)<br />

This program:<br />

• prepares Level I licensed agents to write the<br />

current Level II Licensing exam through the<br />

Financial Services 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 />

• provides 10 hours of RIBO technical credits.<br />

Participants are required to undertake a<br />

suitable period of pre-study. This is followed<br />

by a focused 30 hours of in-class study. The<br />

program is designed to prepare students to<br />

write the Level II Licensing exam.<br />

Admission Requirements:<br />

Level I - license (in order to write the Level II<br />

licensing exam, FSCO requires the Level I<br />

License to have been held for two years).<br />

For more information contact<br />

Christine Myke at (905) 575-1212<br />

Ext. 6071 or (519) 758-6071.<br />

RESIDENTIAL FRAMING<br />

This full-time, 8-week program offers 6<br />

weeks of in-class instruction followed by 2<br />

weeks of work experience and is offered in<br />

partnership with Turkstra Lumber and the<br />

Hamilton-Halton Home Builders Association.<br />

This program includes theory and practical<br />

training in building components including<br />

floors, walls and roofs, safety procedures,<br />

building code requirements, technical<br />

applications including beams, cantilever<br />

principles, building layouts and structural<br />

principles, as well as training in the safe use<br />

and understanding of various carpentry tools<br />

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: March 31, <strong>2003</strong><br />

WELDING<br />

This program runs during the day on a 30<br />

hour per week basis. Intakes are done on a<br />

weekly basis, so start times are flexible.<br />

Learners design their own course of study,<br />

choosing to master a wide variety of<br />

welding skills and practices, utilizing many<br />

different materials. Learning is self-paced,<br />

and class sizes are small to allow for a<br />

maximum amount of individualized<br />

attention. This offering will appeal to<br />

beginners seeking basic welding skills, or to<br />

those with significant experience who wish<br />

to successfully meet Canadian Welding<br />

Bureau or Technical Standards and Safety<br />

Authority standards.<br />

Cost: $499/week<br />

Start Date: Every Monday<br />

GAS TECHNICIAN III AND OIL<br />

BURNER TECHNICIAN III<br />

These part-time day programs provide<br />

learners with qualifications for obtaining<br />

entry level employment as Gas Technicians<br />

or Oil Burner Technicians. Topics of study<br />

include: properties and characteristics of<br />

natural gas, propane or fuel oils, the theory of<br />

combustion, introductory electricity, relevant<br />

government acts and legislative regulations<br />

controlling the use of gas and oil as fuels.<br />

Students are prepared to meet Technical<br />

Standards and Safety Authority criteria for<br />

certification, which is required for<br />

employment with heating and cooling<br />

contractors, gas utilities, propane distribution<br />

centres, oil marketers, building maintenance<br />

companies, appliance, furnace or boiler<br />

manufacturers.<br />

Gas Technician III classes<br />

will be offered on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, for<br />

approximately 6 hours per day, January - May.<br />

Oil Burner Technician III classes<br />

will be offered on Mondays and Thursdays,<br />

for 6 hours per day, January - May.<br />

COST: $875<br />

Start Date: September <strong>2003</strong><br />

FRAMING/GENERAL CONSTRUCTION<br />

TRADES<br />

This 24 week full-time program provides<br />

training in all types of residential framing<br />

including roof, floor and wall framing. It will<br />

also provide the participant with a thorough<br />

introduction to blueprint reading, estimating<br />

and specifications, tools and equipment and<br />

math for the construction industry. A key<br />

component of the program will be an<br />

introduction to variety of construction<br />

clusters including civil, carpentry, mesh and<br />

finish trades. The objective of the course will<br />

be to provide the participant with the<br />

residential framing certificate, as well as an<br />

introduction to a number of construction<br />

trades. A two week unpaid work experience<br />

placement will also be included as an integral<br />

part of the program.<br />

Prerequisite:<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or<br />

equivalent), including Grade 10 Math and<br />

English Comprehension<br />

• Selection interview if required<br />

• Experience in the construction industry<br />

would be an asset<br />

Cost: $6,950<br />

Start Date: Fall <strong>2003</strong><br />

PUBLIC SAFETY<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

TRAIN TO BECOME A POLICE, FIRE<br />

OR AMBULANCE 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 />

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effectively, specific knowledge and skills are<br />

r e q u i r e d . T h i s f u l l - t i m e , 2 8 w e e k p r o g r a m<br />

provides training in all aspects of emergency<br />

c al l- ta ki ng a nd d is pa tc hi n g. A cq ui re d sk il ls<br />

may also be applied to any environment that<br />

i n v o l v e s c a l l - t a k i n g a n d d i s p a t c h i n g ( c a l l -<br />

centres, 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 trips<br />

are often outside the Hamilton area.<br />

Program information can be viewed at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/bdev<br />

(under quickstart programs), or call<br />

(905)575-1212 ext.6071 or<br />

(519) 759-7200 ext.6071.<br />

Cost: $7,295<br />

Start Date: January 2004<br />

MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

M o ha w k ’ s M ic r o c om p u t er Tr a i n in g C e n t re<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 />

workshops in Microsoft Office 2000 for:<br />

• Access - Introduction & Advanced Levels<br />

• Excel - Introduction & Advanced Levels<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 />

• Introduction to FrontPage<br />

L et o ur e xp er ie nc ed i ns tr uc to rs h el p yo u to<br />

g a i n t h e k n o w l e d g e , c o n f i d e n c e a n d s k i l l s<br />

that you can use immediately. Our quickstart<br />

for mat pro vide s y ou with a conv enie nt 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 />

NOTE: These one-day workshops are held at<br />

the Microcomputer Training Centre, which is<br />

l o c a t e d i n t h e H a m i l t o n P u b l i c L i b r a r y<br />

Co mple x a t 5 5 Y ork Bl vd. Pla za Leve l. All<br />

courses run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />

COST: $134.99. (Fee includes your training<br />

manual, disk, & GST.)<br />

REGISTER TODAY!<br />

F o r o p t im u m l e a r n in g , o u r w o r k s h o p s a r e<br />

l i m i t e d t o 1 0 s t u d e n t s e a c h . F o r m o r e<br />

inf ormatio n a nd cour se location s ple ase ca ll<br />

Helen Shearer at Telephone: Hamilton<br />

(905)575-1212 ext.3507 or Brantford<br />

(519)759-7200 ext.3507 Fax: (905) 529-7599<br />

or email helen.shear er@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

NOTE: If you are being sponsored by<br />

your employer, please fax your<br />

registration form on company<br />

letterhead and indicate where our<br />

invoice can be sent. Please also include<br />

an authorizing signature.<br />

Fax: (905) 529-7599<br />

INTRODUCTION TO<br />

MICROCOMPUTERS USING WINDOWS<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 />

i nt ro du cto ry c ou rs e i s de si gn ed i f y ou h av e<br />

l i t t l e o r n o c o m p u t e r ex p e r i e n c e . Y o u w i l l<br />

b e c o m e f a m i l i a r w i t h c o m p u t e r c o n c e p t s ,<br />

t e r m i n o l o g y a n d w i t h t h e W i n d o w s 9 8<br />

Operating System. Also, learn how to create<br />

an d sav e doc uments in word process ing a nd<br />

spreadsheet applications.<br />

HP206 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Jun3 900247<br />

INTRO TO WINDOWS<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 />

system effectively. You will learn how to use<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 f o r<br />

disk and file management. You will also learn<br />

how to move and copy information, organize<br />

fi les, use the Help and the Find utilit y. Y ou<br />

will learn about the control panel and how to<br />

c u s t o m i z e a n d m a n a g e y o u r d e s k t o p a n d<br />

d i s c o v e r t h e m a n y s h o r t c u t f e a t u r e s i n<br />

Windows.<br />

HP207 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Apr1 900258<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO May6 900259<br />

ACCESS INTRODUCTION<br />

H o w c a n t h i s p o w e r f u l d a t a b a s e s o f t w a r e<br />

help organize you or your company? You will<br />

learn how to design and create data tables and<br />

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 . E x p l o r e t h e<br />

p o w e r o f qu e r i e s a n d wi z a r d s ! C r e a t e d a t a<br />

f o r m s a n d r e p o r t s a n d f i n a l l y p e r f o r m<br />

database maintenance procedures.<br />

HP038 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Apr9 900281<br />

S2 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Apr23 900282<br />

S3 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO May28 900283<br />

S4 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Jun11 900284<br />

SoftSkills Certification<br />

The SoftSkills Certific ation Centre is pleased to<br />

offer a variety of certification exams and testing<br />

services to our students, staff and clients within<br />

the community.<br />

O u r c e r t i f i c a t i o n s e r v i c e s i n c l u d e h o s t i n g<br />

facilities for the Microsoft(R) Office Specialist<br />

C er tific ation ( f orm er ly Mic ros of t Of fic e Us er<br />

S p e c ia l i s t ) of f e r e d b y M ic r o s o f t ( R ) a n d t he<br />

IC3(Internet and Computing Core Certification)<br />

exams offered by Certiport. Although the Centre<br />

does not of fer cour ses, candidates m ay update<br />

their skills through <strong>Mohawk</strong>' s <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> offerings. For more information on<br />

CE courses, call 905-575-2666 or visit the web<br />

site at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

The Centre also provides proctoring services for<br />

th os e wh o are co mp letin g tests, ex am s, an d/o r<br />

a s s i g n m e n t s f o r a d m i s s i o n , p r i o r l e a r n i n g<br />

assessmen ts, alterna tiv e d elivery edu cation, an d<br />

professional accreditation purposes.<br />

For more information<br />

visit our web site at<br />

www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/business/SoftSkills<br />

phone 905-575-2219 or<br />

email SoftSkills@mohawkcollege.ca<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

ACCESS ADVANCED<br />

Do you have a database design problem? Then<br />

this course is for you! Identify design problems<br />

a n d l e a r n h o w t o e s t a b l i s h r e l a t i o n s h i p s<br />

bet w een tab les and cust om i ze t abl e de sig ns.<br />

L ear n how t o de sig n sel ect que rie s th at w i ll<br />

help you calculate, group, and average values.<br />

Customize forms and reports design.<br />

HP039 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO May7 900285<br />

S2 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Jun25 900286<br />

EXCEL INTRODUCTION<br />

Unlea sh t he sp reads heet power of Mi cros oft<br />

Excel 2000. You will learn how to ente r and<br />

edit data, prepare graphs, understand formulas,<br />

format and print your spreadsheets. Also learn<br />

t h e t h r e e - d i m e n s i o n a l a s p e c t o f t h e E x c e l<br />

workbook enviro nment by creat ing f ormulas<br />

that refer to cells on multiple worksheets.<br />

HP040 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Apr3 900267<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Apr24 900268<br />

S3 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO May29 900269<br />

S4 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Jun5 900270<br />

S5 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Jun19 900271<br />

EXCEL ADVANCED<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 />

C u s t o m i z e t o o l b a r s , c r e a t e s t y l e s a n d<br />

te m p l at e s s p e c if i c t o y o u r n e ed s ! C o m pa r e<br />

a nd c o nt r a s t w o r k b oo k f il e s an d f il e li n k s .<br />

Un der st an d th e pro te ct a nd d isp la y op ti on s.<br />

Record and modify macr os us ing t he Vi sual<br />

Basic Editor.<br />

HP041 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO May8 900272<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Jun26 900273<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 />

slides, speakers’ notes, outlines, and audience<br />

handouts. Work with drawing tools, text and<br />

drawn objects, Clip Art and WordArt features.<br />

HP043 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO May1 900276<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Jun24 900277<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 />

Learn to create, save, copy and paste, edit and<br />

enhance your documents. You will learn how<br />

to appl y and re movecharacter and paragraph<br />

f o r m a t t in g . Y o u w i l l u s e t a b s , i n d e n t s a n d<br />

create and modify a table. You will also learn<br />

ho w t o c re a te s i mp l e e nv e lo p es a n d l ab e ls ,<br />

headers and footers.<br />

HP044 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Apr8 900260<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Apr15 900261<br />

S3 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO May13 900262<br />

S4 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO May27 900263<br />

S5 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Jun17 900264<br />

WORD ADVANCED<br />

Further investigate how Word 2000 can work<br />

fo r yo u ! A d v a n ce d ta b l e f e a tu r e s , c o lu m n s<br />

with graphi cs, a dvanced heade rs an d foo ters<br />

will be covered. Also, you will learn how to<br />

create macros , sty les an d tem plates, and use<br />

the mail merge effectively.<br />

HP045 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Apr29 900265<br />

S2 1 TU 9:00-4:00 MO Jun10 900266<br />

Browse the catalogue on the web at cecat.mohawkc.on.ca 123


BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT/COLLEGE INFORMAT I O N<br />

PROJECT INTRO<br />

Project management is a complex field that can<br />

in volve subje cti ve deci sio n m aking . Id enti fy<br />

the steps involved in project planning. C reate<br />

an outline, enter task durations and modify task<br />

relationships. L earn to start a project, enter a<br />

re so urc e po ol and ass ig n r e so urc es to tas ks .<br />

Resolve time and resource conflicts and filter<br />

project data meeting specific criteria.<br />

HP046 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO Apr10 900274<br />

S2 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO May15 900275<br />

E-MAIL AND INTERNET SEARCH<br />

This hands-on workshop will provide you with<br />

an introduction to sending and receiving e-mail,<br />

working with attachments and organizing e-mail<br />

d i s c u s s i o n g r o u p s . Y o u w i l l l e a r n h o w t o<br />

effectively search the Internet easily and quickly<br />

a n d u s e v a r i o u s o p tio n s , s u c h a s b o o k ma r k s .<br />

Basic Internet language will also be discussed.<br />

HP047 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO Apr30 900279<br />

S2 1 WE 9:00-4:00 MO May14 900280<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 />

sch edule appoi ntment s an d mana ge pe rsonal<br />

computer files.<br />

HP075 FEE: $134.99 ☎<br />

S1 1 TH 9:00-4:00 MO May22 900278<br />

Customized Workshops for<br />

Employer Groups<br />

We are offering customized training in any<br />

of the Microsoft products to interested<br />

employer groups. The training lab is fully<br />

equipped with Office 2000 and can<br />

accommodate groups of up to 20 individuals<br />

from your company or special interest<br />

group. We can customize the training to<br />

meet your specific requirements or you can<br />

choose the generic courses listed above.<br />

Prices are competitive with the current<br />

market. Call 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 />

SERVICES<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 r o m t h e B r a n t f o r d a r e a o r f r o m H a m i l t 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 />

7147.OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

Kim Hill, Aboriginal Student Counsellor ext.<br />

7 1 4 7 A b o r i g i n a l S t u d e n t R e c r u i t m e n t<br />

C o un s el l o r e xt . 6 0 8 2 F ir s t N a ti o n s S tu d e nt<br />

L o u n g e - l o c a t e d a t t h e B r a n t fo r d C a mp u s<br />

R o o m D 1 0 3 F i r s t N a t i o n s S t u d e n t<br />

A ss oc ia ti on e xt .6 07 3 Ab or i gi na l Fr ie nd sh ip<br />

L o u n g e l o c a t e d a t F e n n e l l C a m p u s R o o m<br />

C040 ext. 3002<br />

ACADEMIC APPEAL FORM<br />

You may obtain the Student Academic Appeal<br />

F o r m a t t h e R e g i s t r a r ’ s O f f i c e , F e n n e l l<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 />

<strong>Education</strong> Registration Office - Room F124,<br />

or from your Program Chair’s office.<br />

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY<br />

T o p rotec t a cadem ic inte grity an d t he right s<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 ve l o pe d a n A c ad e mi c D i s ho n es t y , w hi c h<br />

clearly outlines dishonest academic practices,<br />

and the penalties for such behaviour. You can<br />

v i e w t h e p o l i c y o n t h e C E w e b s i t e a t<br />

cecat.mohawkc.on.ca.<br />

ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORM<br />

and STUDENT CARD<br />

When you register in-person you will receive<br />

an acknowledgment form upon completion of<br />

registration. If you register by mail, facsimile,<br />

w e b o r t e l e p h o n e y o u w i l l r e c e i v e a n<br />

a c k n o w l e d g m e n t f o r m w i t h i n t e n w o r k i n g<br />

days after completion of registration. A $6.00<br />

f e e p e r s e m e s t e r a p p l i e s f o r d u p l i c a t e<br />

a c k no w l e dg m e n t f or m s . A t t h e i n st r u c to r ’ s<br />

r e q u e s t , y o u m u s t p r o d u c e a c o p y o f y o u r<br />

Acknowledgment Form as proof of payment.<br />

Y ou s hould al so c arry your st udent car d fo r<br />

s e c u r i t y p u r p o s e s w h e n e v e r y o u a r e o n<br />

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 />

studies. You are responsible for ensuring that<br />

you are qualified to enroll in a course. For all<br />

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 D i p l o m a<br />

p r o g r a m , s t u d e n t s m u s t b e a g r a d e 1 2<br />

graduate or a mature student 19 years of age<br />

or older on the day the course starts. For most<br />

g en er al in te re st co ur se s, co ur se c ont en t an d<br />

p r e s en t a t i on h av e be e n d e s i g ne d fo r ad u l t s<br />

an d the Col le ge reserves the right to restri ct<br />

enrolment to those over 18. Our adult career<br />

p l an ni n g an d i nf or m a ti on s e r v ic es ca n he l p<br />

you choose courses and programs which best<br />

m e e t y o u r n e e d s , i n t e r e s t a n d a b i l i t i e s .<br />

Students who meet program eligibility criteria<br />

o ut li ne d in t h e ca ta lo gu e ar e en co ur ag ed t o<br />

a p p l y f o r 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<br />

r eq ui re f u rt he r in fo rm at io n ab ou t a s pe ci fi c<br />

p r og ra m , y ou s h ou ld co n ta ct th e i nd iv i du a 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 u d e n t s w h o a r e n o t C a n a d i a n c i t i z e n s o r<br />

p erm ane nt re sid en ts mu st obt ai n p erm is sio n<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 />

Imm igration Canada. St udent app lications to<br />

A U D I T a C R E D I T c o u r s e a r e c o n s i d e r e d<br />

u n d e r s p e c i a l c i r c u m s t a n c e s o n l y . W r i t t e n<br />

r e q u e s t s m us t b e s u b m i t t e d t o t h e c h a i r o r<br />

designate. Such requests must be made and a<br />

decision conveyed by the chair prior to or at<br />

the time of reg istration. A credi t w ill not be<br />

g r a n t e d a n d t h e d e s i g n a t i o n A U w i l l b e<br />

a ss i gn ed b y th e i ns tr uc to r a t th e en d o f th e<br />

c ourse. Reg ular cour se fees, as stat ed i n th e<br />

<strong>College</strong> publications, will apply.<br />

BOOKS, SUPPLIES<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> has three bookstore locations<br />

Fennell Campus (main store);<br />

135 Fennell Ave. W., Hamilton, Ontario<br />

Brantford Campus;<br />

411 Elgin Street, Brantford, Ontario<br />

Stoney Creek Campus;<br />

481 Barton St. E., Stoney Creek, Ontario<br />

Hours of Operation<br />

The main campus (Fennell) store is open:<br />

Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.<br />

Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

Closed Sunday and holidays and the Saturday<br />

preceding holidays<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> hours from May 15 (approx.) -<br />

August 28 (approx.):<br />

Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />

Hours may be extended at certain times of the<br />

year (eg. semester start-up and convocation).<br />

Hours at sa tellite stores may vary - please call the<br />

individual stores for information on their hours.<br />

Fennell (905)575-2070<br />

Brantford (519)758-6026<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 />

Textbooks<br />

R e t u r n e d m e r c h a n d i s e m u s t b e i n r e s a l a b l e<br />

co n ditio n. Do no t wr ite in , ma r k or r ea d yo u r<br />

textbook until your are certain about your courses.<br />

Bookstore Refund Policy<br />

Sales receipts must be provided with all items.<br />

Refund Period<br />

Refunds are available two weeks 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 />

restocking charge may apply at the discretion<br />

of the bookstore staff. If you are withdrawing<br />

from a course after the two week period, you<br />

must provide a copy of your withdrawal form.<br />

Custom Courseware<br />

Custom courseware is non-returnable.<br />

ALL REFUNDS ARE MADE AT THE<br />

DISCRETION OF STORE PERSONNEL<br />

St ud e nt s in Cr ea ti v e Ar ts a n d so me sp ec ia l<br />

in te re st c ou rs es m ay h av e to p ur ch as e th e ir<br />

ow n s u p pl i e s a nd ma t e ri a l s. In mo s t c a s es ,<br />

these will be available for sale at the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Please check with your instructor before you<br />

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 />

clothing, pens, book supplies, magazines and<br />

student-priced software.<br />

124 Register Early ... See our <strong>Summer</strong> course listing at the back of this catalogue<br />

CAMPUS CLOSING<br />

(Emergency situations)<br />

CALL (905)575-2444 or (519)758-6000 or<br />

visit www.mohawkcollege.ca<br />

In periods of bad weather or emergency<br />

situations, you should monitor local radio<br />

broadcasts or visit the <strong>College</strong> web page at<br />

ww w. moh aw kcollege. ca f or an no un ce me nt s of<br />

campus closings. These are the only methods<br />

of providing advance notice. Radio<br />

broadcasts can seldom be initiated earlier<br />

than 3:00 p.m. on the day in question.


CLASSROOM LOCATIONS<br />

Y o u c a n f i n d r o o m n u m b e r s f o r F e n n e l l<br />

C a m p u s c o u r s e s o n o u r w e b s i t e a t<br />

cecat.mohawkc.on.ca after 3:00 pm on the day<br />

the course begins. Classroom locations are also<br />

posted at the main entrances of each campus.<br />

COUNSELLING SER VICES<br />

FOR CONTINUING<br />

EDUCATION STUDENTS<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> students are eligible for<br />

fr ee co un sel li ng se rv ice s in clu di ng pr og ram<br />

i n f o r m a t i o n c o u n s e l l i n g , e d u c a t i o n a l<br />

planning, career planning and exploration and<br />

referral to community resources.<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Counse lling is of fered<br />

on Thursday evenings from 5 - 8 pm (drop in<br />

- first come, first served) at Fennell Campus,<br />

Coun selling Dep artment - Room C117. You<br />

m a y a l s o c a l l t h e f o l l o w i n g c a m p u s e s f o r<br />

i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t a d d i t i o n a l w e e k d a y<br />

appointment and drop-in times:<br />

• Fennell - (905)575-2211 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2211<br />

• Stoney Creek - (905)662-3700 ext. 5062<br />

• Brantford - (519)758-6014 or<br />

(905)575-1212 ext. 6014<br />

• Institute for Applied Health Sciences -<br />

(905)540-4247 ext. 26751<br />

N o t e - P r o s p e c t i v e C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n<br />

s t u d e n t s a r e a s k e d t o a t t e n d a g r o u p<br />

C o m m u n i t y I n f o r m a t i o n S e s s i o n . C a l l t h e<br />

Counselling Department at (905)575-2211 or<br />

( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 9 - 7 2 0 0 e x t . 2 2 1 1 f o r f u r t h e r<br />

information about these group sessions.<br />

DISABILITY SERVICES<br />

Student disability may involve a documented<br />

learning disability, physical disability,<br />

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 i m p a i r m e n t ,<br />

v i s u a l i m p a i r m e n t , h e a r i n g i m p a i r m e n t o r<br />

multiple disability. Support Services available<br />

t h r o u g h D i s a b i l i t y S e r v i c e s f a l l w i t h i n t h e<br />

following general categories:<br />

• Physical access and accommodation<br />

• Academic support services and<br />

accommodation<br />

• Technical accommodation/adaptive devices<br />

• Liaison with college services and<br />

academic areas<br />

• Liaison with community services<br />

and agencies<br />

If you need accommodations, you must<br />

identify yourself to Disability Services one<br />

semester in advance.<br />

Fennell Campus<br />

Room C117<br />

(Counselling and Disability Services)<br />

Phone (905)575-2389 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2389<br />

TDD (905)575-2284<br />

Institute for Applied Health Sciences<br />

R o o m 3 0 3 , p h o n e ( 9 0 5 ) 5 4 0 - 4 2 4 7 e x t . 2 6 7 5 1<br />

(Mondays); (905)575-2389 (Tuesday to Friday);<br />

from Brantford (519)759-7200 ext 2389.<br />

Brantford Campus<br />

Room A102 (Student Services)<br />

Phone (519)758-6014for available time; from<br />

Hamilton (905)575-1212 ext. 6014;<br />

(905)575-2389 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,<br />

Friday); from Brantford (519)759-7200 ext. 2389<br />

Stoney Creek<br />

Service provided upon request. Phone Fennell<br />

Campus at (905)575-2389 or (519)759-7200<br />

ext. 2389 for appointment. For a comprehensive<br />

overview of Disability Services information,<br />

v isit ou r we bsite a t ww w.moh awk college.c a, site<br />

index - <strong>College</strong> Services and Facilities -<br />

Disability Services. Phone (905)575-2389 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2389.<br />

For information on financial assistance,<br />

i.e.OSBP, Help Fund Bursary, please see the<br />

FINANCIAL AID section. Please note that<br />

most, but not all, areas of the college are<br />

physically accessible. Students who utilize<br />

wheelchairs are advised to call Disability<br />

Services to ensure access.<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> Parking for Students<br />

with Disabilities<br />

Students with disabilities will need to<br />

purchase a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> parking permit<br />

(see Parking Information, page 130). A<br />

Ministry of Transportation Drivers and<br />

Vehicle Licence Issuing permit is required.<br />

Please contact Trish Anderson at (905)575-<br />

2428 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2428.<br />

DISPUTE RESOLUTION<br />

SERVICES<br />

If you have an unresolved dispute within the<br />

<strong>College</strong> or need support to manage conflict,<br />

assistance is available from a full-time<br />

professional mediator through the Dispute<br />

Resolution Office. Dispute Resolution Services<br />

such as mediation and conciliation (shuttle<br />

mediation) are available to all <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> students, at all campuses.<br />

Issues may include human rights<br />

(discrimination and harassment) complaints and<br />

non-human rights issues (interpersonal/personal<br />

harassment). Appointments may be made by<br />

calling Martha Fox at (905)575-2435 or<br />

(519)759-7200 ext. 2435. Students may also<br />

make appointments in person through<br />

Counselling and Disability Services, Room<br />

C117, at Fennell Campus. Evening<br />

appointments must be arranged in advance.<br />

These services are completely voluntary<br />

and strictly confidential.<br />

FEES<br />

ACADEMIC SERVICE and STUDENT<br />

ACTIVITY FEES<br />

These two fees are prorated and calculated<br />

based on the number of hours per course.<br />

Academic Service Fee - $0.52 and Student<br />

Activity Fee - $0.25 per course hour to a<br />

maximum of 45 hours.<br />

TECHNOLOGY FEE<br />

If you register in a course requiring the use of<br />

microcomputers, you will be charged a<br />

Technology Fee of $1.00 per course hour to a<br />

maximum of $20.00<br />

FINANCIAL INFORMATION<br />

1. Course fees do not include textbooks,<br />

and/or learning materials required by many<br />

courses. (Some exceptions may apply.)<br />

These are often available in the Campus<br />

stores.<br />

2. 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.) If<br />

you are registering for more than one<br />

course, <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> requires a separate<br />

cheque/money order for each course.<br />

COLLEGE INFORMAT I O N<br />

3. The college reserves the right to adjust<br />

course fees if circumstances warrant.<br />

4. A $30 administrative fee applies for each<br />

cheque returned as “Non-sufficient Funds”<br />

(NSF).<br />

REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATE/<br />

DIPLOMA FEE<br />

A fee of $30 applies for replacement of a<br />

<strong>College</strong> certificate or diploma. To replace a<br />

Certificate, please pay the required fee at the<br />

Accounting department (Fennell Campus)<br />

and then<br />

take your receipt to the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

department. If you need to replace a Diploma,<br />

the fee is payable at the Accounting<br />

department, but you should take the receipt to<br />

the Student Records Office.<br />

FINANCIAL AID<br />

If you are a part-time student or upgrading<br />

and have a low income, you may apply for an<br />

Ontario Special Bursary or a <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>’s Help Fund<br />

Bursary to assist with fees and books for<br />

financially-approved programs. Please note<br />

that there are deadlines associated with<br />

applying for financial assistance. For more<br />

information, call the Dept. of Financial Aid<br />

at (905)575-2133 or (519)759-7200 ext.<br />

2133, or visit the Dept. of Financial Aid,<br />

Room C09, Fennell Campus. Office hours<br />

are Monday to Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30<br />

p.m. Applications for financial assistance are<br />

also available from the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Student Activities Office located in F114,<br />

(until 8 p.m.) the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Registration office located in F124, Fennell<br />

Campus and the Front Desk at the Brantford<br />

and Stoney Creek Campuses. Completed<br />

applications must be returned to the<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Registration office<br />

Room F124 at the Fennell Campus or the<br />

Front Desk at the Brantford and Stoney<br />

Creek Campuses.<br />

FREEDOM OF<br />

INFORMATION and<br />

PROTECTION OF<br />

INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY<br />

The <strong>College</strong> operates under this Act. For<br />

further information, please contact the<br />

<strong>College</strong> Registrar.<br />

GENERAL EDUCATION<br />

BAND SELECTION<br />

COURSES<br />

Students registered in some <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> certificate/diploma programs may<br />

be required to complete General <strong>Education</strong><br />

Band Selection courses during their program<br />

of studies. An (E) designation for courses in<br />

the catalogue indicates General <strong>Education</strong><br />

Band Selection for our Post Secondary<br />

Program. For information concerning<br />

exemptions, course descriptions, etc., please<br />

contact <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Humanities and<br />

Social Sciences department, Barb Evans, at<br />

(905)575-2044 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2044.<br />

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COLLEGE INFORMAT I O N<br />

GRADES<br />

SAM (Student Access Module) allows you to<br />

a c c e s s y o u r s t u d e n t r e c o r d s e l e c t r o n i c a l l y .<br />

You can review your progress including your<br />

g r a d e s , a n d c h a n g e y o u r a d d r e s s . Y o u r<br />

r e c o r d s a r e s e c u r e d w i t h a P I N ( P e r s o n a l<br />

I d e n t i f i c a t i o n N u m b e r ) t h a t y o u s e t . S A M<br />

s t a t i o n s a r e l o c a t e d a t t h e F e n n e l l a n d<br />

B ra nt fo rd c am pu s es . SA M is a ls o a va il ab le<br />

on the Web at sam.mohawkc.on.ca<br />

GRADUATION<br />

When you beco me e ligible for a diplom a or<br />

c e r t i f i c a t e a c c o r d i n g t o s p e c i f i c p r o g r a m<br />

r e g u l a t i o n s , a n d / o r y o u e x p e c t t o g r a d u a t e<br />

f r o m a C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n c e r t i f i c a t e<br />

/ d i p l o m a p r o g r a m i n t h e F a l l o f a n y g iv e n<br />

y e a r , y o u a r e r es p o n s i b l e f o r n ot i f y i n g t h e<br />

C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n C h a i r , i n w r i t i n g .<br />

“Request for Certificate” forms are available<br />

fr om th e C on tin uin g Edu cat io n R egi st rat ion<br />

Office or at the In formation D esk . Carefully<br />

indi cate the c orrect spelli ng o f the name s to<br />

a p p e a r o n t h e d o c u m e n t . D i p l o m a s a r e<br />

n o r m a l l y a w a r d e d a t t h e S p r i n g , F a l l a n d<br />

W i n t e r C o n v o c a t i o n s , w h e r e a s C o n t i n u i n g<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Certificates are generally presented<br />

at the Fall <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Graduation.<br />

T h e d e a d l i n e t o a p p l y f o r g r a d u a t i o n i s<br />

August 2.<br />

INCOME TAX RECEIPTS<br />

Registered students for 2002 will be issued a<br />

T 2 2 0 2 A f o r m f o r i n c o m e t a x p u r p o s e s i n<br />

M a r c h , 2 0 0 3 . A $ 6 . 0 0 f e e p e r s e m e s t e r<br />

applies for duplicate tax receipts. Note: Some<br />

cou rses ma y n ot qual ify for a tui tion an d/or<br />

e d u c a t i o n t a x d e d u c t i o n . S t u d e n t a c t i v i t y ,<br />

m i s c e l l a n e o u s a n d b o o k f e e s ( e x c e p t i o n<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> Books) do not qualify as<br />

a tax deduction.<br />

LIBRARY RESOURCE<br />

CENTRE<br />

The Libraries at <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

Th roug h four ca mpu s l ibr arie s a nd a virt ual<br />

l i b r a r y , t h e L i b r a r i e s a t M o h a w k a i m t o<br />

pr o vide eff icien t, e ffect ive and use r-fri endly<br />

a c c e s s t o i n f o r m a t i o n r e s o u r c e s f o r 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 and faculty. Libraries exist at all four<br />

c a m p u s e s ( B r a n t f o r d , F e n n e l l , I A H S a n d<br />

Stoney Creek) and here, students and faculty<br />

h a v e a c c e s s t o b o o k s , v i d e o s , p r i n t a n d<br />

el ec tr oni c ma gaz in es an d ne ws pap er s, CD s,<br />

s o f t w a r e a n d m o r e , f o r c o n s u l t a t i o n o r<br />

b o r r o w i n g . A l l l i b r a r i e s a r e o p e n i n t h e<br />

evenings and some on weekends, in addition<br />

t o d a y t i m e h o u r s . T h e h o u r s c h a n g e a t<br />

various times of the school year, so it’s best<br />

t o c h e ck i n a d va n c e . F o r t h e c ur r e n t h o u rs<br />

a nd ge n er a l l ib r ar y i n fo r ma t io n , c he c k T he<br />

B R A I N , o u r v i r t u a l l i b r a r y<br />

(brain.mohawkc.on.ca). Or, feel free to call us<br />

a t : B r a n t f o r d - ( 5 1 9 ) 7 5 8 - 6 0 1 9 ; F e n n e l l -<br />

(9 05) 575 -20 77; I AHS L ear nin g C omm on s -<br />

( 9 0 5 ) 5 4 0 - 4 2 4 7 e x t . 2 6 8 3 5 ; S t o n e y C r e e k -<br />

(905)575-1212 ext.5001. To borrow materials<br />

fr om a ny of t he ca mpu s li bra ri es, y ou m ust<br />

carry <strong>Mohawk</strong> Colle ge ID. CE students will<br />

find this ID printed on their course receipts.<br />

Friendly staff are available at all locations to<br />

help you find the information you need.<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong>’s Virtual Library, The BRAIN<br />

(brain.mohawkc.on.ca)<br />

The BRAIN allows you to 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 done<br />

it for you! And, if you ever feel confused or<br />

overwhelmed by the depth and breadth of<br />

information out there, click on “Ask the<br />

Library” and via email, qualified staff can<br />

help steer you to the most appropriate sources<br />

of information.<br />

Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)<br />

To locate the materials housed in the<br />

Libraries at <strong>Mohawk</strong>, browse the library<br />

catalogue. Search for items at “your” campus,<br />

at any other <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> library, or other<br />

Ontario community college libraries.<br />

Journal and Magazine Article Databases<br />

The Libraries at <strong>Mohawk</strong> subscribe to over<br />

3,000 full-test magazines and newspapers via<br />

electronic databases. You can search in-house<br />

or from any computer with Internet access.<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> 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 />

including The BRAIN, one of the best<br />

research tools around! The Libraries at<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> also have an agreement with<br />

seventeen other Ontario college libraries to<br />

allow students direct borrowing privileges at<br />

each library. Students can show <strong>Mohawk</strong> ID<br />

at any of the colleges in the cities shown<br />

below and they may have access to most of<br />

that college library’s 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. Marie<br />

Fanshawe - London Sheridan - Oakville<br />

George Brown - Toronto Sir Sandford Fleming -<br />

Peterborough<br />

Georgian - Barrie<br />

The Libraries at <strong>Mohawk</strong>. Where it’s at!<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 if<br />

they do not meet minimum enrolment levels<br />

before the start date. The <strong>College</strong> will make<br />

diligent effort to contact you in advance if a<br />

class must be cancelled. However, the<br />

<strong>College</strong> cannot assume responsibility for any<br />

expenses (babysitting, travel, etc.) incurred if<br />

you arrive for a class which has been<br />

cancelled or rescheduled.<br />

PARKING INFORMATION<br />

Paid parking is in effect at most <strong>College</strong><br />

Campuses. The <strong>College</strong> academic year runs<br />

from September 1st to August 31st the<br />

following year. The price for Evening<br />

Parking is $32.00 per semester, $3.50 per<br />

night, or $63.00 for Annual.<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> 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<br />

July and August (free parking - nights only) If<br />

your course extends into the next semester,<br />

your permit will be valid for 2 weeks following<br />

the last published date of the previous<br />

semester. Daily, Weekly, and Evening permits<br />

are sold from the Parking Booths at the Main<br />

Entrance (P4 Visitors) and West side (P14<br />

Visitors) across from the Student Centre. You<br />

can also purchase Evening Semesters or<br />

Evening Annuals at the following locations:<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 />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>. During the first 2<br />

weeks of each semester, evening semester<br />

and annual permits will also be sold from the<br />

Main Lobby near Security/Reception Desk<br />

and the Upper level of the Student Centre.<br />

BRANTFORD CAMPUS<br />

Security (Reception Desk)<br />

STONEY CREEK CAMPUS<br />

Security Office Room 80<br />

IAHS (Health Sciences students at Institute<br />

for Applied Health Sciences)<br />

McMaster University provides parking<br />

services 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, debit<br />

card, MasterCard and VISA. You will need<br />

your student I.D. number when you pick up<br />

the permit.For more information regarding<br />

IAHS parking please phone (905)525-9140<br />

ext. 24232.<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 or (519)759-7200 ext. 2428.<br />

LOST OR STOLEN PERMITS WILL BE<br />

REPLACED 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. <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> 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 permit.<br />

These vouchers offer a discount of<br />

approximately 30 percent over individual<br />

daily permits. A voucher must be exchanged<br />

on entry to the campus for a single entry<br />

daytime permit.<br />

DAYTIME PERMITS<br />

Daytime Annual, Semester and Monthly<br />

permits are sold from the Parking Office,<br />

Room C103, Fennell Campus, or from<br />

Security at the Satellite Campuses.<br />

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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.<br />

PRIOR LEARNING<br />

ASSESSMENT (PLA)<br />

You may be eligible to earn <strong>College</strong> Credit<br />

for skills and knowledge gained through work<br />

or other life experiences. Prior Learning<br />

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<br />

accomplishments but may reduce the amount<br />

of time required to complete a certificate or<br />

diploma. Depending on the course, learning<br />

may be assessed through a portfolio<br />

(documented evidence), or a challenge<br />

process (exam; assignment).<br />

Note: a prior learning assessment is<br />

different from a transfer credit. If you<br />

have already taken an equivalent course at<br />

another <strong>College</strong> or University, you may be<br />

eligible for an exemption or transfer credit.<br />

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<br />

work experience, or to obtain more<br />

information about assessment fees or<br />

portfolio development course offerings,<br />

contact the Credit for Prior Learning Office<br />

at (905)575-1212 ext. 3298 or (519)759-<br />

7200 ext. 3298.<br />

Get the credit you deserve!<br />

Please apply before classes start.<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 />

REFUNDS<br />

To obtain a refund, you must submit your<br />

request to the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Registration Office before the second<br />

scheduled class. If you wish to withdraw<br />

from General Interest Seminars or any<br />

courses requiring food planning, equipment<br />

rental or the purchase of special materials,<br />

you must submit your request three days<br />

before the start of the course. No Refunds<br />

will be granted 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<br />

you request a refund after the first<br />

scheduled class, whether or not you actually<br />

attended, you will receive 75% of the seat<br />

fee minus the administrative fee. No refund<br />

will be issued for requests received after the<br />

second scheduled class, whether or not you<br />

actually attended.<br />

Note:<br />

1. For students enrolled in individualized<br />

learning courses (eg. Math Learning Centre<br />

and Distance <strong>Education</strong>) refund amounts<br />

will be calculated on the basis of one class<br />

per week beginning from the orientation<br />

session attended or the delivery date of<br />

materials to the date the 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 paid<br />

directly by employer or sponsoring agency<br />

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 will<br />

not be issued for credit card transactions.<br />

5. The Standard Refund Policy may not apply<br />

to Seminars, Workshops, Travel/<br />

<strong>Education</strong>, Business Development and<br />

Credit for Prior Learning courses. Refer to<br />

individual section for further details.<br />

RELEASE and WAIVER<br />

Students registered or participating in a<br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> course or program are<br />

bound by <strong>College</strong> Regulation. <strong>Mohawk</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> accepts no responsibility for personal<br />

injury to a registrant/student (including<br />

death), losses or any expenses arising from<br />

instruction in a <strong>College</strong> course and<br />

specifically from participation in clinical,<br />

laboratory, field trips, industrial, athletic or<br />

social activities unless such injury, etc. results<br />

from the negligence of the <strong>College</strong>. This also<br />

applies to disabled registrants/students<br />

receiving voluntary assistance from a member<br />

of the <strong>College</strong> faculty, staff or another<br />

registrant/student.<br />

NOTICE OF WAIVER:<br />

Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of<br />

catalogue information as of the date of<br />

publication; however, information of this type<br />

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 />

RESIDENCY & TIME<br />

REQUIREMENTS for<br />

CERTIFICATE and DIPLOMA<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

To qualify for a <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> certificate<br />

or diploma, students using advanced standing<br />

and/or credit for prior experiential learning<br />

must complete at least 25% of the program<br />

requirements at <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Graduates<br />

of a program are expected to demonstrate<br />

competencies outlined in the program of<br />

study applicable at the time of graduation.<br />

Where study has been interrupted for a period<br />

of time, the <strong>College</strong> may require a student to<br />

repeat a subject area.<br />

COLLEGE INFORMAT I O N<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

Senior Citizens, 65 years of age or older, may<br />

register for most <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> funded credit courses<br />

for 50% of the seat fee, plus laboratory and/or<br />

materials fees, if applicable. Proof of age is<br />

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 />

SMOKE FREE POLICY<br />

You are not allowed to smoke inside any<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> facility. Smoking is also<br />

prohibited at the main entrances of the<br />

<strong>College</strong> and other selected entrances where<br />

smoking is considered inappropriate because<br />

of the nature of the entrance. No Smoking<br />

Areas are clearly identified by signs. You can<br />

obtain a map of the Fennell Campus that<br />

identifies those areas where smoking is<br />

permitted at the Information Desk. Note:<br />

Entrances are patrolled and smoking fines<br />

will be issued to those who do not comply<br />

with this policy.<br />

TRANSFER POLICY<br />

IF SPACE 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 <strong>Continuing</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> 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. Exception:<br />

Registrations and Transfers will not be<br />

permitted following the first class for any<br />

Business Computer course with a duration of<br />

six sessions or less.<br />

WITHDRAWALS<br />

If you withdraw from a course, you must<br />

notify the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Registration<br />

Office by mail, fax, telephone or in person. (It<br />

is not sufficient to inform only your<br />

instructor.) To avoid academic penalty, you<br />

must notify the <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Registration Office at least 10 days before the<br />

end of the course. Please refer to the Refunds<br />

section for information on refunds associated<br />

with withdrawals.<br />

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MOHAWK COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

Tom Behroozi<br />

G a ry Beveridge<br />

Linda Brown<br />

Shawn Chamberlin<br />

BOARD OF GOVERNORS<br />

September 1, 2002 to August 31, <strong>2003</strong><br />

TOM ATTERTON<br />

Chair<br />

Cal Haddad, President<br />

(ex officio)<br />

Rebecca Jamieson<br />

Bronko Jazvac<br />

RICK STERNE<br />

Vice Chair<br />

Carolyn Johnson<br />

Rick Knowles<br />

April Nederlof<br />

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Trent Jarv i s<br />

Cindy Swanson<br />

Kathy Ve r s p a g e n<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> is pleased to invite you and your family and friends to VIP Saturday at the Fennell<br />

Campus in Hamilton. This fun and informative Open House event provides an opportunity for accepted<br />

and future applicants to learn more about <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

LOTS HAPPENING!<br />

• Fennell Campus and residence tours • Program information • Lab tours and displays• Information on student<br />

services and housing • Meet faculty, staff, students and employers • Financial aid information<br />

• Entertainment and F R E E barbecue • Interactive information sessions, including “The Brain”<br />

GREAT DOOR PRIZES AND GIVEAWAYS!<br />

• Annual <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong> parking pass • Bookstore certificates • Food vouchers • ...and much mor e!<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

Visit <strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s website at<br />

ww w .mo ha wk coll eg e.c a<br />

or call 905-575-2000/2115<br />

Brantford& Area residents,<br />

call 519 759-7200 ext. 2000/2115<br />

or e -m ai l ad mi ss io n s@ moh aw kc ol leg e. ca<br />

VIP SATURDAY, MAY 10, 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.


2 2 n d A n n u a l<br />

<strong>Mohawk</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

United Way<br />

Garage Sale<br />

Satur day, September 6, <strong>2003</strong><br />

9:00am - 2:00pm - Fennell Campus<br />

VENDORS WANTED<br />

Rain Date: Sunday, September 7th<br />

For more Information Call 905 575 2081<br />

Af for dable Accommodations and<br />

Confer ence Facilities<br />

• 171 Spacious ef ficiency<br />

suites with two double beds,<br />

private bath and kitchenette<br />

• Meeting & br eakout rooms<br />

• Fitness centr e on site<br />

• Gr eat for families<br />

Call today for reservations<br />

1-905-385-3200<br />

245 Fennell Avenue West, Hamilton, Ontario<br />

www.campuslivingcentres.com/moindex.html<br />

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PA R K I N G<br />

R E G U L AT I O N S<br />

F E N N E L L<br />

P.O. Box 2034<br />

Hamilton, Ontario,L8N 3T2<br />

(905) 575-2316<br />

Please see page 126<br />

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I N D E X<br />

SUMMER <strong>2003</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 numbers listed<br />

for detailed course information.<br />

3D Microcomputer CAD & Interfacing ..............74<br />

AccPac ................................................................25<br />

Adult Nursing (Clinical) Module K2 ..................90<br />

Advanced Applications (AutoCAD) ....................74<br />

Advanced Cruising ............................................115<br />

Air Brake Training ..............................................81<br />

Assessment ..........................................................92<br />

Automated External Defibrillation (AED) ..........85<br />

Back Country Navigation Using Map<br />

and Compass ....................................................113<br />

Basic Cruising Challenge ..................................115<br />

Basic Cruising for Families................................115<br />

Basic Rescuer (C) ................................................85<br />

Basic Sailing (Dinghy) ......................................116<br />

Biology Preparatory ............................................84<br />

Bodice Bust Cup Alteration ................................33<br />

Breastfeeding Techniques ....................................86<br />

CAD Applications 1 - Architectural ....................74<br />

Cake Decorating 3................................................99<br />

Canoeing ............................................................114<br />

Ceramics-Raku/Sawdust & Saggar......................44<br />

CFC/HCFC/HFC Control ....................................81<br />

Childbirth Steps Prenatal <strong>Education</strong> ....................86<br />

Communication and Helping Skills ....................92<br />

Communication Skills for Return<br />

to Co-ordinators ..................................................92<br />

Communications(Langs) ....................................110<br />

INDEX - COMPLETE<br />

COURSE LISTING<br />

12 Lead ECG Skill................................................87<br />

150 Years of Photography:<br />

A Reflection of the World ..................................42<br />

3D Microcomputer CAD & Interfacing ..............74<br />

Abnormal Psychology - World of ........................66<br />

Aboriginal Support Services ..............................124<br />

AC Electrical/Electronic Theory ..........................70<br />

Academic Appeal Form......................................124<br />

Academic Dishonesty ........................................124<br />

Access ......................................................26,48,123<br />

Accounting ......................................................14,50<br />

Accounting - Finance and ....................................63<br />

Accounting Systems - Applied ............................14<br />

AccPac........................................................25,48,62<br />

Acknowledgment Form and Student Card ..........124<br />

Acquisitions ..........................................................57<br />

Acting - Scene Study ..........................................119<br />

Activation Techniques in Gerontology<br />

(Adjuvant) Certificate..........................................97<br />

Active Server Pages..............................................28<br />

Addressing Challenges Facing the<br />

Labour Movement ..............................................19<br />

Administration of Medication - RPN ..............64,87<br />

Administrative Procedures....................................22<br />

Admission Requirements....................................124<br />

Adult Learning......................................................66<br />

Adult Nursing ......................................................90<br />

Adults with Learning Disabilities ........................67<br />

Advanced Applications ........................................74<br />

Advanced Cardiac Care Certificate ................52,88<br />

Advanced Communications(Langs) ..................110<br />

Advanced Crisis Resolution ................................86<br />

Advanced Cruising ............................................115<br />

Advanced Design & Colour..................................43<br />

Advanced Digital Imaging....................................42<br />

Advanced Portraiture Techniques ........................42<br />

Advanced Surveillance ......................................107<br />

Advanced Technology Certificate........................73<br />

Advanced Visual Programming............................72<br />

Adventure ..........................................................113<br />

Aesthetics Certificate............................................29<br />

Aging - Studies in............................................55,97<br />

Air Brake Training................................................81<br />

Air Brushing ........................................................47<br />

Configuration Windows/Internet ........................28<br />

CPR Recertification - Basic ................................85<br />

Cruise Georgian Bay! ........................................116<br />

Digital Imaging for the Web ................................28<br />

Dinghy - CYA Bronze Sail 4 & 5 ......................116<br />

Dreamweaver ......................................................28<br />

Easy Leather Seminar ..........................................33<br />

Effective Networking ..........................................12<br />

Field Placement in China ....................................12<br />

Financial Officers ................................................18<br />

Financial Strategies for Successful Retirement....12<br />

First Aid/CPR Level ‘C’ ......................................85<br />

Golf 2 - Play ......................................................115<br />

Government Publications ....................................58<br />

In-line Skating....................................................114<br />

Indexing and Abstracting ....................................57<br />

Industrial Machine Workshop..............................34<br />

Introduction to Boating - Keelboat ....................116<br />

Introduction to Caving ......................................114<br />

Introduction to Conflict Resolution ....................93<br />

Introduction to Microcomputers using Windows..123<br />

Introduction to Paragliding ................................114<br />

Introductory Psychology ....................................117<br />

It’s Barbecue Season............................................99<br />

Kayaking Moving Water....................................113<br />

Keel Refresher....................................................116<br />

Keelboat (Basic) ................................................116<br />

Keyboarding ........................................................23<br />

Lampshade Making..............................................34<br />

Learn to Race - Dinghy & Keel ........................116<br />

Leather Purse Workshop......................................33<br />

Legislation and Disability Management ..............93<br />

Literature:a Practical Approach ........................110<br />

Local Union Officers............................................18<br />

Managing Diversity in the Workplace ................93<br />

Microcomputer CAD (Menus & Management) ..74<br />

Microsoft Access ..........................................26,123<br />

Microsoft Excel ............................................26,123<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint ........................................123<br />

Microsoft Word ............................................26,123<br />

Mixology 2 ..........................................................98<br />

Air Conditioning for HRAC ................................82<br />

Airline Ticketing ................................................101<br />

All about Sergers ..................................................35<br />

Alternative Dispute Resolution ............................16<br />

AMCT ....................................................................7<br />

American Sign Language ..................................111<br />

An Introduction to the Study of Aging ................55<br />

Ancient Persia, Modern Iran ..............................100<br />

Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs ..................................39<br />

Antiques and Collectables ....................................38<br />

APICS - The <strong>Education</strong>al Society For<br />

Resource Management ..........................................7<br />

Appealing Ministry of Labour Orders<br />

- Provincial ..........................................................19<br />

Applied Accounting - Bookkeeping ................16,50<br />

Applied Accounting Systems ..............................14<br />

Applied Cosmetics Certificate..............................30<br />

Applied Mechanics ..............................................70<br />

Apprenticeship/Skills Development ....................67<br />

Arbitration ............................................................18<br />

Arboriculture I -<br />

An Introduction to Tree Care ..............................40<br />

Architectural Drafting Certificate ........................68<br />

Archives................................................................58<br />

ArcIMS, Internet Mapping with ..........................64<br />

ArcView, GIS Software........................................64<br />

Arrythmia Interpretation..................................51,87<br />

Art Cities of the Low Countries..........................100<br />

Art of the Western World ....................................59<br />

Arts & Crafts Teachers, Teaching Skills for ..........43<br />

Arts in Bereavement <strong>Education</strong> ..........................103<br />

Assertion Skills............................................117,119<br />

Assessment ..........................................................92<br />

Assessment and Planning ....................................55<br />

Assessment Skills for Nurses................................87<br />

Assisting Teachers with Special<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Services ............................................108<br />

Assistive Devices..................................................96<br />

Associated Professional Programs ....................7,61<br />

Association of Condominium Managers (ACMO)....61<br />

Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks<br />

and Treasurers........................................................7<br />

Astronomy ..........................................................118<br />

Atlantic Canada ..................................................100<br />

Aura and Chakras - the Key to Wellness............118<br />

AutoCAD..............................................................74<br />

Automated External Defibrillation (AED) ..........85<br />

Automated Machining and Design ....................122<br />

National Coaching Certification Program ..........114<br />

Navigation for the Beginner ..............................115<br />

ODP Refresher / Exam ........................................81<br />

OH & S Training Level 1 ....................................18<br />

Organizational and Management Skills ..............93<br />

Perfect Bra Fitting................................................36<br />

Pharmacy..............................................................96<br />

Photography 1 ......................................................42<br />

Physically Challenged A:Visual &<br />

Multiple Disabilities Pt 2 ..................................109<br />

Powerboating ....................................................116<br />

Practicum in Canada ............................................12<br />

Preparatory Reading ..........................................110<br />

Preparatory Writing............................................110<br />

Problem Solving for Managers ............................12<br />

Professional Selling Skills ..................................12<br />

Quick Sketching Workshop ................................46<br />

Rescue - Rig and Rappel....................................113<br />

Rescue - River Rescue ......................................113<br />

Rock Climbing ..................................................113<br />

Sailing Clinics....................................................116<br />

School Libraries ..................................................58<br />

Sea Kayaking Exploration Weekend ................113<br />

Sensory Integration ............................................109<br />

Sewing - Introduction ..........................................33<br />

Skills for Sales Management..................................9<br />

Smart Serve Certification Course ........................98<br />

Sociology 1 ........................................................117<br />

Spark Start Adult................................................117<br />

Techniques & Color Harmonies-Basic ................37<br />

Upholstery............................................................35<br />

Using Windows....................................................27<br />

VHF Restricted Radio Operator’s License............117<br />

Web Page Design - Level 1..................................29<br />

Wedding Photography Workshop........................42<br />

WHMIS ..........................................................17,19<br />

Workers’ Compensation ......................................93<br />

Working with Groups ..........................................92<br />

Workshop for Windows ......................................25<br />

Yoga Easy - Novice ..........................................115<br />

Bodice Bust Cup Alteration ................................33<br />

Automatic Temp Control Systems........................67<br />

Automobile Insurance ..........................................15<br />

Automotive Courses ............................................67<br />

Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in<br />

Manufacturing Technology ................................76<br />

Back Country Navigation using Map<br />

and Compass......................................................113<br />

Backflow Prevention ..........................................121<br />

Ballroom Dancing ..............................................117<br />

Barbecue Season, It’s............................................99<br />

Bartending - Professional ....................................99<br />

Basic Brokers Preparation ....................................10<br />

Basic Cruising ....................................................115<br />

Basic Design & Colour ........................................43<br />

Basic Footcare for RNs and RPNs........................87<br />

Basic Rescuer (C) ................................................85<br />

Basic Sailing (Dinghy) ......................................116<br />

Basics of Supply Chain Management ....................8<br />

Beadwork by Hand ..............................................32<br />

Bed and Breakfast for Fun and Profit ..................99<br />

Beginning Novel Writing ....................................65<br />

Behaviour - Consumer..........................................14<br />

Behaviour - Introduction to Organizational ..........15<br />

Belgium in Depth................................................101<br />

Bending Dies ........................................................76<br />

Benefits - Compensation and................................17<br />

Bereavement Certificates....................................103<br />

Biology Preparatory....................................51,64,84<br />

Blank, Draw & Trim Dies ....................................77<br />

Blueprint Reading ................................................67<br />

Bodice Bust Cup Alteration..................................33<br />

Bodily Injury Claims ............................................15<br />

Bookkeeping - Applied Accounting ....................16<br />

Bookkeeping - Small Business ............................21<br />

Books, Supplies ..................................................124<br />

Boolean Algebra ..................................................83<br />

Botany ..................................................................96<br />

Bra Fitting ............................................................36<br />

Braille ............................................................56,109<br />

Brantford Courses ..................................................2<br />

Breastfeeding Program ....................................52,87<br />

Bridge ................................................................118<br />

Brokers Preparation - Basic..................................10<br />

Building and Construction Sciences ....................68<br />

Building Environmental Systems| Certificate ......69<br />

Business & Marketing for the<br />

Cosmetics Industry ..............................................29<br />

Business Accounting ............................................13<br />

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Business Administration Diploma........................13<br />

Business and Industry Development<br />

Department ........................................................120<br />

Business Applications for Windows<br />

Certificate ..................................................24,48,62<br />

Business - Applied Accounting ......................16,50<br />

Business Certificates........................................16,50<br />

Business Computers ........................................24,48<br />

Business Data Management..................................14<br />

Business Development........................................119<br />

Business Development Bank of Canada ..............12<br />

Business Environment ..........................................50<br />

Business Finance ..................................................14<br />

Business General Interest ....................................12<br />

Business Internet Skills Certificate..................27,49<br />

Business Law........................................................14<br />

Business Management ....................................14,20<br />

Business Management for Clinical Practice............96<br />

Business Marketing ..............................................14<br />

Business Mathematics ..........................................82<br />

Business of Insurance ..........................................15<br />

Business Plan - How to Prepare a ........................12<br />

Business Statistics ................................................82<br />

Business Workshops ............................................12<br />

C of Q Prep Mechanic ..........................................67<br />

C.G.A. ....................................................................9<br />

Cabinet Making ....................................................69<br />

Cabinetry - Trim Finishing & ..............................69<br />

CAD Applications - Architectural........................74<br />

CAD/CAM (MasterCAM) ............................76,122<br />

Cake Decorating ..................................................99<br />

CAM Operated Dies ............................................76<br />

Cambodia - Vietnam and....................................101<br />

Campus Closing (Emergency Situations) ..........124<br />

Campus Codes ........................................................3<br />

Canada - Good Times and Bad:<br />

70 Years in the Life of ........................................65<br />

Canada - Practicum in ..........................................12<br />

Canadian Economy ..............................................15<br />

Canadian Institute for NDE ....................................7<br />

Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping ........................8<br />

Canadian Institute of Management ........................9<br />

Canadian Professional Sales Association ..............9<br />

Canadiana ..........................................................118<br />

Canoeing ............................................................114<br />

Cardiac Care Certificate ..................................52,88<br />

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation............................85<br />

Career Consultant Advanced Certificate ............104<br />

Cartooning ............................................................45<br />

Carving & Sculpture ............................................46<br />

Caving, Introduction to ......................................114<br />

CCNA ..................................................................75<br />

Ceramics ..............................................................43<br />

Certificate and Designation in Management<br />

and Administration (CIM) ....................................9<br />

Certificate in Supervisory Management (CSM) ....9<br />

Certificate of Competence in the French<br />

Language ......................................................56,111<br />

Certificate of Qualification Examination<br />

Preparatory Courses ............................................67<br />

Certified Financial Planner............................11,121<br />

Certified General Accountants Association - C.G.A. ..9<br />

Certified in Production and Inventory<br />

Management (CPIM) ............................................8<br />

Certified Lubrication Specialist (CLS)<br />

Examination ........................................................78<br />

CFC/HCFC/HFC Control ....................................81<br />

CGI/PERL Scripting........................................28,49<br />

Chemistry Review, Clinical..................................86<br />

Child & Youth Worker Diploma ........................102<br />

Childbirth Preparation Classes ............................86<br />

Children’s Cogswell Rocker ................................35<br />

Children’s Services and Issues ............................58<br />

Children’s Literature - Introduction to ................65<br />

China - Field Placement in ..................................12<br />

Chinese Brush Painting ........................................45<br />

Chinese Medicine, Treating Menopause<br />

with Traditional ..................................................85<br />

Christening Gowns ..............................................32<br />

Claims ..................................................................15<br />

Classroom Locations ..........................................125<br />

Clay and Glaze Theory ........................................44<br />

Client Services......................................................57<br />

Clinical Chemistry Review ..................................86<br />

Clinical Trial Methodology in Practice ................87<br />

CNC Programming (including CAD/CAM) ..76,122<br />

Coaching ............................................................114<br />

Coaching and Developing People ......................121<br />

Collection Maintenance & Inventory Control ......58<br />

<strong>College</strong> Entrance English ..................................110<br />

<strong>College</strong> Information............................................124<br />

<strong>College</strong> Physics ....................................................84<br />

Colour Principles ..................................................38<br />

Colour Study for Fashion Design ........................32<br />

Colour Theory for Fashion & Make-up<br />

Co-ordination ......................................................31<br />

Common Drive Components ................................79<br />

Communicating Non-defensively ......................119<br />

Communication & Interpersonal Skills<br />

in Dementia..........................................................97<br />

Communication and Helping Skills......................92<br />

Communication Skills for Return to<br />

Co-ordinators ......................................................92<br />

Communications 1 - Police Foundations..............63<br />

Communications and Psychosocial Issues<br />

in Oncology ........................................................54<br />

Communications(Langs) ....................................110<br />

Compensation and Benefits ..................................17<br />

Complementary Care Certificate ..........................91<br />

Computer Concepts for Workers ..........................17<br />

Computer Environment ........................................72<br />

Computer Science Certificates ............................71<br />

Computer Skills for <strong>College</strong> ................................72<br />

Computers in <strong>Education</strong> ....................................108<br />

Computers in Nursing ..........................................87<br />

Concepts Basic to Mental Health Nursing............53<br />

Conceptual Development through<br />

Experience Books ..............................................109<br />

Configuration Windows/Internet ....................28,49<br />

Conflict Resolution ..............................................93<br />

Construction Estimating Certificate ....................69<br />

Construction Human and Labour Relations ..........70<br />

Construction Practice............................................69<br />

Consumer Behaviour ............................................14<br />

Consumer Systems Troubleshooting Techniques ..71<br />

Contemporary Tributes ........................................37<br />

Controls ................................................................69<br />

Cooking Courses ..................................................98<br />

Copper Enamelling ..............................................46<br />

Corel Draw for Windows......................................25<br />

Corel Photo Paint..................................................25<br />

Corporate Law ......................................................22<br />

Corporate Procedures............................................10<br />

Cosmetics..............................................................29<br />

Cosmetology ........................................................31<br />

Cost & Managerial Accounting ............................14<br />

Counselling Clients with Abnormal Behaviour..105<br />

Counselling Services for <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Students..............................................................125<br />

Counselling Techniques Certificate....................104<br />

Counsellor - Union ..............................................17<br />

Courses in Nursing ..............................................51<br />

Courses/Workshops in Medical Laboratory<br />

Technology ..........................................................86<br />

Courses/Workshops in Nursing ............................86<br />

Court Reporting Machine Shorthand<br />

(Computer-compatible)........................................24<br />

Craft Show Display & Marketing ........................47<br />

Crafts as a Business ..............................................47<br />

Creative & Visual Arts ........................................29<br />

Creative Presentations ..........................................38<br />

Creative Sewing Skills..........................................32<br />

Creative Writing ................................................112<br />

Credit Union Institute of Canada..........................10<br />

Crisis Resolution / Management ..........................86<br />

Critical Care Nursing Certificate ....................52,88<br />

Cruise Georgian Bay! ........................................116<br />

Cruise Ship Training ............................................99<br />

Cuisine of Tuscany ..............................................99<br />

Cultural Awareness & Experience - International..12<br />

Culture and Cuisine - Italy..................................100<br />

Customized Training Service ............................120<br />

Dancing ..............................................................117<br />

Darkroom Techniques ..........................................42<br />

Database Fundamentals ........................................72<br />

DC Electrical/Electronic Theory ..........................70<br />

Deaf Empowerment Program ............................120<br />

Deafblindness - an Introduction..........................109<br />

Dealing and Working with Difficult People ............63<br />

Deciduous Shrubs/Trees ......................................39<br />

Decorative Paints and Papers................................38<br />

Deep Draw Dies....................................................76<br />

Degenerative and Miscellaneous Disorders..........54<br />

Dementia Studies - Multidiscipline<br />

Post Diploma/Degree ..........................................97<br />

Dental Office Receptionist ..................................21<br />

Descriptive and Access Cataloguing ....................57<br />

Design ..................................................................43<br />

Design Principles ..................................................39<br />

Designing with Exotics ........................................37<br />

I N D E X<br />

Desktop Publishing ..............................................73<br />

Destinations ........................................................101<br />

Develop Asset Rich Volunteer<br />

Experiences - Youth ..........................................106<br />

Developing Effective Teams ................................66<br />

Developing New Interests ..................................118<br />

Developmental Psychology ..........................65,117<br />

Diabetes Worker/Educator Program:<br />

Holistic Approach................................................56<br />

Die Design Certificate ..........................................76<br />

Difficult People - Dealing and Working with ......63<br />

Digital Cameras - How to Use Yours Effectively ..42<br />

Digital Imaging for the Web ................................28<br />

Digital Photography..............................................42<br />

Dinghy - CYA ....................................................116<br />

Disabilities - Adults with Learning ......................67<br />

Disability Management Certificate ......................92<br />

Disability Services..............................................125<br />

Discover your Psychic Abilities ........................118<br />

Disease and the Workplace - the Link between....19<br />

Disorders, Hereditary, Developmental<br />

& Infectious ........................................................54<br />

Dispute Resolution Services ..............................125<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> ..............................................47<br />

Diversity - Issues in ..............................................64<br />

Do it in Denim ......................................................35<br />

Document Processing ..........................................22<br />

Dog Bite Prevention ..........................................118<br />

Drafting ................................................................68<br />

Drafting for Home Interiors..................................39<br />

Drapery Making....................................................34<br />

Draw for Windows, Corel ....................................25<br />

Drawing ................................................................46<br />

Dreamweaver........................................................28<br />

Dressmaking Certificate ......................................31<br />

Dysphagia Assessment and Management ............52<br />

E-commerce..........................................................62<br />

E-mail and Internet Search ................................124<br />

Ear Training..........................................................40<br />

Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> Diploma..................102<br />

Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> Resource<br />

Teacher Post-Diploma ......................................105<br />

Eastern Turkey....................................................100<br />

Easy Flower Arranging ........................................38<br />

Easy Leather Seminar ..........................................33<br />

ECE Resource Teacher ......................................105<br />

ECG Skill, 12 Lead ..............................................87<br />

Economics - Introduction to ................................50<br />

Economics - Labour..............................................63<br />

Economy - Canadian ............................................15<br />

Eddy Current ..........................................................7<br />

<strong>Education</strong>al Assistant Certificate ..................62,107<br />

Effective Disability Management Programs ..........92<br />

Effective Labour Relations ..................................21<br />

Effective Networking............................................12<br />

Effective Project Management ............................20<br />

Effective Stewarding ............................................18<br />

Effective Supervision............................................21<br />

Electrical ..............................................................69<br />

Electrical & Plumbing - Residential ....................69<br />

Electrical/Electronic Applications for<br />

Fluid Power..........................................................77<br />

Electrical Fundamentals Certificate......................78<br />

Electrical, Pre-licence ..........................................67<br />

Electricity - Commercial/Light Industrial ............82<br />

Electronic Fundamentals Certificate ....................70<br />

Electronics I (Semiconductors) ............................70<br />

Electronics, Preparatory........................................71<br />

Electrotechnology ................................................70<br />

Elements of Great Window Treatments ..............34<br />

Embryology & Histology ....................................55<br />

Empathy - Listening with ..................................119<br />

Employment Assistance Services ......................119<br />

Employment Law..................................................17<br />

Employment Standards and Human Rights Law ..21<br />

Engineering Materials and Components (EMC) ....7<br />

Engineering Surveys ............................................70<br />

Engineering Technology ......................................67<br />

Engineering Technology - Computers..................71<br />

English................................................................109<br />

English as a Second Language ..........................110<br />

Enterprise Business Management ........................14<br />

Enterprise, Concepts & Fundamentals ..................8<br />

Enterprise Operating Systems ..............................72<br />

Enterprise Resource Management<br />

<strong>Education</strong> (CIRM) ................................................8<br />

Entrepreneurship Fundamentals ..........................62<br />

Environmental Engineering Certificate ................83<br />

Environmental Issues - Introduction to ................17<br />

Environmental Science ........................................83<br />

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Environmental Systems Certificate - Building ....69<br />

Essential Skills for Professional<br />

Security Officers................................................107<br />

Estimating ............................................................69<br />

Ethical Behaviour in the Market Place ..............119<br />

Ethics in the Workplace......................................109<br />

Event Marketing - Sponsorship ..........................107<br />

Event Planning Techniques Certificate<br />

(Special Events Program) ..................................106<br />

Excel ........................................................26,48,123<br />

Exercise, Sports and Wilderness Courses ..........114<br />

Experiencing Greece ..........................................100<br />

Explore Canada - Travel & Tourism ..................101<br />

Fabric Design........................................................44<br />

Families - Working with ....................................105<br />

Family Work ......................................................102<br />

Fashion Design Certificates..................................31<br />

Fashion Drawing ..................................................32<br />

Fees ....................................................................125<br />

Felt Making ..........................................................45<br />

Fencing ..............................................................114<br />

Feng Shui: What Is It? ........................................118<br />

Fibre Optics Certificate ........................................70<br />

Field Placement in China......................................12<br />

Finance and Accounting ..................................17,63<br />

Finance - Business................................................14<br />

Financial Aid ......................................................125<br />

Financial Environment..........................................11<br />

Financial Management - Personal ........................15<br />

Financial Officers ................................................18<br />

Financial Planner Program - Certified..................11<br />

Financial Statements - Understanding..................15<br />

Financial Strategies for Successful<br />

Retirement............................................................12<br />

Finding Closure ....................................................36<br />

Fine Arts - Other ..................................................43<br />

Finishing School ..................................................36<br />

Fire Alarm Technology ........................................70<br />

Fire Safety........................................................75,84<br />

Fireworks ..............................................................28<br />

First Aid/CPR Level ‘C’ ......................................85<br />

First Nations People..............................................63<br />

Fishing ................................................................114<br />

Fitness Theory ....................................................107<br />

Floors with Style ..................................................39<br />

Floral - General Interest - Workshops ..................38<br />

Floral Techniques Certificates..............................37<br />

Fluid Power Certificate ........................................77<br />

Food Courses ........................................................98<br />

Food Safety Training Certification Course ..........100<br />

Food Services Certificate......................................93<br />

Foot Reflexology Workshop ................................84<br />

Footcare for PSWs, HCAs &<br />

Home Support Workers ......................................86<br />

Foundations of Bereavement ..............................103<br />

Framing/General Construction Trades ..............122<br />

Framing Techniques ............................................69<br />

Freedom of Information and Protection<br />

of Individual Privacy ........................................125<br />

French Certificate / Courses ..........................56,111<br />

From the Bosphorous to Mount Ararat ..............101<br />

FrontPage ........................................................29,50<br />

Fuel Technician Certification ..............................81<br />

Fundamentals of Horticulture ..............................39<br />

Fundamentals of Manufacturing Control (FMC) ..8<br />

Fundamentals of Materials and Operations<br />

Management ..........................................................8<br />

Fundraising / Development Associate<br />

Certificate ..........................................................106<br />

Furniture / Cabinetmaking....................................69<br />

Furniture Finishing ..............................................70<br />

Furniture Repair Course ......................................35<br />

Furniture: The Inside Story ..................................39<br />

Future - Investing for Secure ................................12<br />

Garden Boxes........................................................38<br />

Gardening ............................................................39<br />

Gas Metal Arc Welding........................................68<br />

Gas Technician ..................................................122<br />

General <strong>Education</strong> Band Selection Courses ......125<br />

General Plant Identification..................................40<br />

Generic Computer Training..................................72<br />

Geographic Information Systems - Online ..........64<br />

German ..............................................................111<br />

Gerontology Programs ....................................55,97<br />

GIS Software - ArcView ......................................64<br />

Glass Arts..............................................................46<br />

Golf ....................................................................115<br />

Good Heavens! ..................................................118<br />

Good Times and Bad:<br />

70 Years in the Life of Canada............................65<br />

Government - Introduction to Local ......................7<br />

Government Publications......................................58<br />

GPS - Global Positioning Systems ......................64<br />

Grades ................................................................126<br />

Graduation ..........................................................126<br />

Grammar for Writing Professionals ..............65,113<br />

Great Food! Great Spirit!......................................99<br />

Greece - Experiencing ........................................100<br />

Group Facilitation Skills ....................................104<br />

Group Fitness Leader Module ............................107<br />

Guitar - Adult Class ..............................................41<br />

Haircare ................................................................31<br />

Hand Tool Techniques..........................................70<br />

Hands-on Navigational Weekend ......................116<br />

Harry Potter to Aslan:Children’s Literature ............65<br />

Health & Safety - Occupational ......................17,63<br />

Health Care Products Courses ..............................93<br />

Health Professionals and Health Care<br />

- Courses/Workshops ..........................................86<br />

Health, Safety & Nutrition..................................102<br />

Health Sciences ....................................................84<br />

Health Sciences - Distance <strong>Education</strong> ............51,64<br />

Heating, Refrigeration, Air-conditioning<br />

(HRAC) Certificate..............................................82<br />

Heirloom Sewing ..........................................101 34<br />

Hemostasis............................................................51<br />

Herbal and Complementary Care Medicine ..........96<br />

Hereditary, Developmental & Infectious<br />

Disorders..............................................................54<br />

Highlights of India..............................................101<br />

History ..................................................................65<br />

History of Steel Workers ......................................19<br />

Home Decorating Courses....................................34<br />

Home Interiors Certificate ....................................38<br />

Horticulture ..........................................................37<br />

Horticulture as Therapy ........................................85<br />

Hospice and Palliative Care................................103<br />

Hospitality & Travel ............................................98<br />

How to Develop a Course with WebCT ..............67<br />

How to Eval., Research & Mod Behaviour<br />

in the Workplace................................................119<br />

How to Give Super Service ................................100<br />

How to Prepare a Business Plan ..........................12<br />

How to Start a Small Business..............................21<br />

How to Start your Home Interior Business............39<br />

Human and Labour Relations - Construction ......70<br />

Human Physiology................................................89<br />

Human Relations ..........................................58,117<br />

Human Resource Management ..................14,20,77<br />

Human Resources Certificate ..........................16,62<br />

Human Resources Planning & Staffing ................17<br />

Human Rights Law - Employment Standards and..21<br />

Human Services ..................................................101<br />

Hydraulic Troubleshooting ..................................77<br />

In-line Skating ....................................................114<br />

Inca - Lands of the ..............................................100<br />

Income Tax Receipts ..........................................126<br />

Independent Study in Psychosocial<br />

Rehabilitation ......................................................97<br />

Indexing and Abstracting......................................57<br />

India - Highlights in............................................101<br />

Individual Helping Relationships ......................104<br />

Individual Study....................................................56<br />

Industrial Engineering Certificates / Diploma......77<br />

Industrial Lubrication Certificate ........................78<br />

Industrial Machine Workshop ..............................34<br />

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (IMM)............122<br />

Industrial Management, Mechanical<br />

& Materials ....................................................76,81<br />

Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Certificate ......78<br />

Industrial Relations..........................................16,62<br />

Industrial Shortcuts ..............................................33<br />

Information Systems Specialist Certificate ..........72<br />

Information Work ................................................57<br />

Innovative Image ..................................................42<br />

Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario ..................10,62<br />

Instructional Techniques ......................................66<br />

Instrumentation Program ......................................71<br />

Insurance ..............................................................15<br />

Insurance Institute of Canada ..............................10<br />

Integrated Accounting Certificate ........................17<br />

Integrated Office Simulations ..............................22<br />

Integration of Mental Health Principles ..............53<br />

Interaction and Communications........................104<br />

Interfacing and Pressing Techniques ....................33<br />

Interior Design Studio ..........................................39<br />

International Cultural Awareness & Experience ..12<br />

Internet Mapping with ArcIMS ............................64<br />

Internet Starting Point ..........................................28<br />

Internet/Windows Configuration ....................28,49<br />

Interpersonal & Group Dynamics ........................63<br />

Interpersonal Crisis Management ........................86<br />

Intervention Strategies for CYW........................102<br />

Interventions Supporting Change ........................53<br />

Interventions with Special Populations ................53<br />

Interviewing & Counselling ..............................102<br />

Interviewing and Investigation Skills ................107<br />

Intro to Windows................................................123<br />

Introduction into Conflict Resolution ..................93<br />

Introduction into the Return to Work Process ......92<br />

Introduction to Boating - Keelboat ....................116<br />

Introduction to Caving........................................114<br />

Introduction to Children’s Literature....................65<br />

Introduction to Conflict Resolution......................93<br />

Introduction to Die Design ..................................76<br />

Introduction to E-Business ..................................62<br />

Introduction to Economics....................................50<br />

Introduction to Environmental Issues ..................17<br />

Introduction to Fly Fishing ................................114<br />

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems..64<br />

Introduction to Health & Safety Issues ................19<br />

Introduction to Industrial Relations......................62<br />

Introduction to Local Government ........................7<br />

Introduction to Microcomputer CAD ..................74<br />

Introduction to Microcomputers Using<br />

Windows............................................................123<br />

Introduction to Networking ..................................72<br />

Introduction to Oncology Nursing........................54<br />

Introduction to Organizational Behaviour............15<br />

Introduction to Palliative Care..............................94<br />

Introduction to Paragliding ................................114<br />

Introduction to Personal Lines..............................15<br />

Introduction to Self-publishing ..........................113<br />

Introduction to Special Events............................106<br />

Introduction to the Ontario Building Code<br />

- Part 9..................................................................68<br />

Introduction to Tourism......................................101<br />

Introduction to Transfusion Medicine ..................51<br />

Introduction to UNIX ..........................................73<br />

Introduction to Web Scripting ........................28,50<br />

Introductory Psychology................................66,117<br />

Investigative Skills..............................................107<br />

Investing for Secure Future ..................................12<br />

Investment Planning ............................................11<br />

Iran - Ancient Persia, Modern ............................100<br />

Ireland - Patrick Dunne’s....................................100<br />

Iridology ..............................................................85<br />

Issues in Diversity - Police Foundations ..............64<br />

It’s Barbecue Season ............................................99<br />

Italian..................................................................111<br />

Italian Quilting......................................................33<br />

Italy - Culture and Cuisine..................................100<br />

Javascript ........................................................28,50<br />

Jazz Harmony ......................................................41<br />

Jazz Improvisation Workshop ..............................41<br />

Jewellery & Silversmithing ..................................46<br />

Job Analysis..........................................................92<br />

Job Connect (Access Programs) ........................119<br />

Job Related Skills for the Hospitality Industry ....99<br />

Journeyperson Updating Training Programs (JUP)..120<br />

Kayaking ............................................................113<br />

Keelboat Courses................................................116<br />

Keyboarding ........................................................22<br />

La Pratique du Francais ................................56,112<br />

Labour Economics................................................63<br />

Labour Relations..............................................21,70<br />

Labour Studies Programs......................................17<br />

Lampshade Making ..............................................34<br />

Lands of the Inca ................................................100<br />

Landscape Design Certificate ..............................40<br />

Landscape with Colour ........................................39<br />

Languages & Communications......................65,109<br />

Languages & Communications -<br />

Distance <strong>Education</strong> ..............................................56<br />

Languages - Other than English ........................111<br />

Law - Business......................................................14<br />

Law - Corporate....................................................22<br />

Law - Employment ..............................................17<br />

Law - Managing Workplace ................................21<br />

Law - Real Estate..................................................22<br />

Law Clerks of Ontario - Institute of ................10,62<br />

Law for Security Personnel ................................107<br />

Leadership Development....................................109<br />

Leadership Skills ..................................................21<br />

Learn to Race - Dinghy & Keel..........................116<br />

Learning Disabilities - Adults with ......................67<br />

Leather Purse Workshop ......................................33<br />

Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Aging ..........55<br />

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Legal Office Procedures ......................................22<br />

Legislation and Disability Management ..............93<br />

Legislative Compliance Courses/Testing ............81<br />

Leisure <strong>Education</strong> ..............................................113<br />

Liberal Studies ..............................................58,112<br />

Library and Information Technician Diploma......57<br />

Library Resource Centre ....................................126<br />

Licensing Course for Life Insurance Agents......122<br />

Life and Career Skills ........................................119<br />

Life Drawing ........................................................46<br />

Link between Disease and the Workplace............19<br />

Linux................................................................62,73<br />

Liquid Penetrant......................................................7<br />

Listening with Empathy......................................119<br />

Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) ........................120<br />

Literature:A Practical Approach....................56,110<br />

Litigation Procedures............................................22<br />

Living Wreath ......................................................38<br />

Local Government ..................................................7<br />

Local Union Officers ............................................18<br />

Log Home Design & Construction ......................70<br />

Logistics - Production Logistics ........................106<br />

Longevity, Seven Sound Secrets for ....................85<br />

Loss & Grief - Life Span ......................................94<br />

Love Yourself/Heal Your Life............................119<br />

Lubrication Certificate - Industrial ......................78<br />

Lunar Path ..........................................................115<br />

Machine Shop ......................................................79<br />

Machine Tool Operator Certificate ......................78<br />

Macroeconomics ..................................................15<br />

Magnetic Particle....................................................7<br />

Maintenance Mechanic Fundamentals<br />

Certificate ............................................................79<br />

Major Gifts and Planned Giving ........................106<br />

Major Malignancies..............................................55<br />

Make-up Artistry Certificate ................................30<br />

Malta - Sicily and................................................100<br />

Management - Business........................................14<br />

Management - Canadian Institute of ......................9<br />

Management - Skills for Sales................................9<br />

Management Accounting......................................15<br />

Management and Administration,<br />

Certificate & Designation in (CIM) ......................9<br />

Management for Results ......................................63<br />

Management in the Municipality............................7<br />

Management in the Non-profit Sector Certificate..105<br />

Management of Human Resources ......................77<br />

Management Skills - Business..............................20<br />

Management Skills in Human Resources ............21<br />

Management Studies Certificate......................10,20<br />

Management, Certificate in Supervisory (CSM)....9<br />

Managerial Skills - Understanding ......................20<br />

Managers - Problem Solving for ..........................12<br />

Managing Diversity in the Workplace..................93<br />

Managing Workplace Law ..................................21<br />

Managing your PC ..........................................25,48<br />

Manicure ..............................................................30<br />

Manpower Services ............................................120<br />

Manufacturing Leadership Certificate ..........66,121<br />

Manufacturing Processes......................................77<br />

Marketing ........................................................15,50<br />

Marketing Strategies ............................................21<br />

Master Planning of Resources (MPR) ....................8<br />

Mastering Bias......................................................33<br />

Material Handling Maintenance ..........................79<br />

Materials for Designs............................................37<br />

Materials Properties..............................................80<br />

Maternal Newborn Nursing ..................................91<br />

Mathematics..........................................................82<br />

Mathematics - Distance <strong>Education</strong> ......................59<br />

Mechanic, C of Q Prep ........................................67<br />

Mechanical............................................................79<br />

Mechanical Assembly ..........................................79<br />

Mechanical Drafting/CAD Certificate..................79<br />

Mechanical Techniques - Metal Casting Certificate ..61<br />

Mechanics - Applied ............................................70<br />

Media Photography ..............................................42<br />

Mediation Skills (Omnibus Course) ....................16<br />

Medical Laboratory Assistant/<br />

Technician Certificate ....................................51,86<br />

Medical Laboratory Technology ..........................86<br />

Medical Terminology ..........................................23<br />

Medical Transcription Certificate ........................23<br />

Meeting Galileo! ................................................118<br />

Memory - Superboost your ................................119<br />

Mental Health Aspects of Aging ..........................55<br />

Mental Health Nursing Certificate for<br />

RNs and RPNs................................................53,88<br />

Mental Health, Rehabilitation and Return to Work ..92<br />

Metal Casting Certificate......................................79<br />

Metallurgy Certificate ..........................................80<br />

Methods & Materials ............................................68<br />

Methods of Intervention ....................................102<br />

Microcomputer Aided Design Certificate ............73<br />

Microcomputer CAD (Menus & Management) ..74<br />

Microcomputer Concepts for Engineering ..........74<br />

Microcomputer Engineering Hardware<br />

& Software Certificates ......................................74<br />

Microcomputers - Servicing ................................71<br />

Microeconomics ..................................................15<br />

Microsoft Access ......................................26,48,123<br />

Microsoft Excel ........................................26,48,123<br />

Microsoft FrontPage ........................................29,50<br />

Microsoft Office 2000 Workshops ....................123<br />

Microsoft Office Professional ..............................62<br />

Microsoft Office Specialist - Information Seminar ..25<br />

Microsoft Outlook ....................................29,50,124<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint ..............................26,48,123<br />

Microsoft Project ..........................................26,124<br />

Microsoft Publisher ..............................................26<br />

Microsoft Server Administration..........................73<br />

Microsoft Word for Windows ............27,48,49,123<br />

Microstation ....................................................64,74<br />

Microtranscription ................................................22<br />

Millinery Courses/Workshops ..............................36<br />

Minimum Enrolments ........................................126<br />

Ministry of Labour Orders - Provincial, Appealing..19<br />

Minitab..................................................................60<br />

Mixology ..............................................................98<br />

Mount Ararat - From the Bosphorous to ............101<br />

MS Access ................................................26,48,123<br />

MS Excel ..................................................26,48,123<br />

MS FrontPage ..................................................29,50<br />

MS Office Professional ........................................62<br />

MS Outlook ..............................................29,50,124<br />

MS PowerPoint ........................................26,48,123<br />

MS Project ....................................................26,124<br />

MS Publisher ........................................................26<br />

MS Word ............................................27,48,49,123<br />

Multi-use Sport Pant ............................................36<br />

Multimedia............................................................58<br />

Municipal Accounting & Finance Program............7<br />

Municipal Administration Program (MAP)............7<br />

Municipal Law Program (MLP) ............................7<br />

Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers -<br />

Association of ........................................................7<br />

Municipality - Management in the ........................7<br />

Music and Medicine ............................................85<br />

Music Certificate / Courses ..................................40<br />

Musical Performing Ensembles............................41<br />

Myths and Legends ..............................................65<br />

Nail Technician Certificate ..................................30<br />

National Coaching Certification Program ..........114<br />

Nature Photography: Close-up ............................42<br />

Navigation for the Beginner ..............................115<br />

Navigation using Map and Compass -<br />

Back Country ....................................................113<br />

NDE - Canadian Institute for..................................7<br />

Needlework Courses ............................................34<br />

Negotiating Skills ................................................12<br />

Neonatal Resuscitation ........................................91<br />

Nephrology Certificate for Registered Nurses ....88<br />

Networking - Effective ........................................12<br />

Networking - Introduction to ................................72<br />

Neuro Assessment & Diagnosis ..........................54<br />

Neuroanatomy & Physiology ..............................53<br />

Neuroscience Nursing Certificate....................53,88<br />

Newstart Nursing/RN Refresher Certificate....54,88<br />

Non-prescription Drug Products ..........................96<br />

Non-Nursing Certificates......................................91<br />

Nonviolent Crisis Intervention ............................86<br />

Not-for-profit Sector Studies ..............................105<br />

Novel Writing - Beginning ..................................65<br />

Nursing, Courses/Workshops in ......................51,86<br />

Nursing Interventions in Mental Health ..............53<br />

Nursing Preparatory Math ....................................83<br />

O.R. Principles......................................................90<br />

Object Oriented Systems ......................................72<br />

Occupational Health & Safety ........................17,63<br />

Occupational Health & Safety<br />

Management Certificate ......................................84<br />

Occupational Health Nursing Certificate..............90<br />

ODP Refresher & Exam ......................................81<br />

Office Administration ..........................................22<br />

Office Professional ..............................................62<br />

OH & S Training ..................................................18<br />

Oil Burner Technician ..................................81,122<br />

OMDP Certificates ..........................................20,63<br />

I N D E X<br />

Oncology Nursing Certificate..........................54,90<br />

Ontario Building Code - Part 9 ............................68<br />

Ontario Management Development Studies....20,63<br />

Ontariolearn.com ..................................................61<br />

Operating Room Certificate..................................90<br />

Organizational and Management Skills................93<br />

Organizational Behaviour ....................................15<br />

Organizational Behaviour and Administration..17,63<br />

Organizing for Small Business Owners................51<br />

Orientation and Training ......................................12<br />

Orientation to Schools & the Assistant:<br />

Practicum 2........................................................108<br />

Origami - Fantasy in Fabric..................................36<br />

Ottoman Coffee Table ..........................................35<br />

Our Annual Wine Tour ......................................100<br />

Outdoor Recreation ............................................106<br />

Outerwear Sewing Courses ..................................36<br />

Outlook ....................................................29,50,124<br />

PageMaker ............................................................48<br />

Painting ................................................................45<br />

Palliative Care Certificate ....................................94<br />

Palmistry ............................................................118<br />

Paper Tole ............................................................47<br />

Paragliding..........................................................114<br />

Parent Teacher Child Relationship ....................102<br />

Parking Information............................................126<br />

Parlons Francais / Avance ..................................112<br />

Pathology and Clinical Medicine..........................96<br />

Patrick Dunne’s Ireland ......................................100<br />

Pattern Design & Drafting....................................32<br />

Payroll Administration............................................8<br />

PC Hardware ........................................................73<br />

PC Networking ....................................................75<br />

Pedicure ................................................................30<br />

People - Coaching and Developing ....................121<br />

People - Dealing and Working with Difficult ......63<br />

Perennial Gardening ............................................39<br />

Performance Management Certificate ..................12<br />

Perinatal Nursing Certificate - High-risk............55,91<br />

Persia, Modern Iran - Ancient ............................100<br />

Personal and Interpersonal Dynamics ................108<br />

Personal Financial Management ..........................15<br />

Personal Success ..................................................63<br />

Personal Support Worker Certificates ..................94<br />

Personality Theories ..........................................104<br />

Pest Control Technology ......................................40<br />

Pet Care ..............................................................118<br />

Pgm Planning & Evaluation in the Non-profit Sector ..105<br />

Pharmacology ......................................................89<br />

Pharmacy Technician Diploma ............................95<br />

Photo Paint, Corel ................................................25<br />

Photography Certificates / Courses ......................41<br />

PHP ......................................................................28<br />

Physical Building Management............................61<br />

Physical Impairments, Rehabilitation and<br />

Return to Work ....................................................92<br />

Physical Sciences..................................................83<br />

Physical Sciences - Distance <strong>Education</strong> ..............59<br />

Physically Challenged A:<br />

Visual & Multiple Disabilities ..........................109<br />

Physics ..................................................................84<br />

Physiology, Neuroanatomy & ..............................53<br />

Physiology of Aging ............................................55<br />

Phytotherapy (Herbal Medicine) ....................55,96<br />

Piano - Adult Class ..............................................41<br />

Piercing and Progressive Dies ..............................76<br />

Planning - Strategic and Long-range ..................105<br />

PLC Programming................................................71<br />

Plumbing - Residential Electrical & ....................69<br />

Poetic Licence ....................................................118<br />

Polar Fleece Jacket .............................................. 34<br />

Police Foundations................................................63<br />

Portfolio Development..........................................59<br />

Portraiture Techniques - Advanced ......................42<br />

Pottery ..................................................................43<br />

Power Transmission..............................................79<br />

Powerboating ......................................................116<br />

PowerPoint................................................26,48,123<br />

Practicum in Canada ............................................12<br />

Praque in Depth ..................................................100<br />

Pre-apprenticeship Training Programs ..............120<br />

Pre-licence Auto Service Technician - Class 310S ..67<br />

Pre-licence Electrical............................................67<br />

Pre-licence Truck - Coach Technician - Class 310T ..67<br />

Prep Mechanic ......................................................67<br />

Preparation for Academic Skills ........................111<br />

Preparation for Corporate Travel........................101<br />

Preparatory Biology....................................51,64,84<br />

Preparatory Electronics ........................................71<br />

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Preparatory Mathematics ................................59,83<br />

Preparatory Reading ..........................................110<br />

Preparatory Science (Physics/Chemistry)........66,84<br />

Preparatory Writing ............................................110<br />

Prerequisites........................................................127<br />

Principles of Insurance ........................................15<br />

Principles of Metrology ........................................80<br />

Prior Learning Assessment and<br />

<strong>Education</strong>al Planning....................................59,127<br />

Private Investigation Certificate ........................107<br />

Problem Solving - Decision Making ....................20<br />

Problem Solving for Managers ............................12<br />

PROCOR Decision Centre ................................120<br />

Production of Metals ............................................80<br />

Professional Bartending Certificate......................98<br />

Professional Development in Child<br />

and Youth Care..................................................102<br />

Professional Development Workshops -<br />

Voluntary Sector................................................106<br />

Professional Practice ............................................11<br />

Professional Sales Association - Canadian ............9<br />

Professional Selling in Cosmetics ........................31<br />

Professional Selling Skills ....................................12<br />

Program Applications:<br />

Creating a Dynamic Event Pgm ........................106<br />

Programmable Logic Controller Certificate ..........71<br />

Project for Windows......................................26,124<br />

Project in Mechanical Design ..............................79<br />

Project Management - Effective ..........................20<br />

Pronunciation, Stress & Intonation ....................111<br />

Provincial Offences ..............................................63<br />

Pruning & Maintenance of Shrubs and Trees ......39<br />

Psychology ....................................................65,117<br />

Psychosocial Rehabilitation Certificate ..........65,96<br />

Public Relations for the Non-profit Sector ..........105<br />

Public Safety Communications ..........................122<br />

Public Transportation..........................................127<br />

Publisher ..............................................................26<br />

Publishing, Introduction to Self- ........................113<br />

Purchasing Management Association of Canada ..11<br />

Quality Assurance Certificates ............................80<br />

Quality Concepts, Techniques & Motivation ......80<br />

Quattro Pro for Windows......................................49<br />

Quick Sketching Workshop..................................46<br />

Quickstart Programs ..........................................121<br />

Quilting Courses ..................................................35<br />

Radiography - NDE................................................7<br />

Reading - Preparatory ........................................110<br />

Real Estate Law....................................................22<br />

Records and Information Management Certificate ..58<br />

Recreation and Leisure Service Diploma ..........106<br />

Recruitment and Selection....................................63<br />

Reflexology Certificate Course ............................97<br />

Refunds ..............................................................127<br />

Registered Nurses and Registered<br />

Practical Certificates............................................88<br />

Registration Form / Methods..................................5<br />

Reincarnation and Past Life Regressions ..........118<br />

Relations - Introduction to Industrial....................62<br />

Relaxation ..........................................................115<br />

Release and Waiver ............................................127<br />

Remote Sensing ....................................................64<br />

Renal Replacement Therapy Options-Dialysis ....88<br />

Rescue ................................................................113<br />

Research Methodology ........................................96<br />

Research Methods and Mental Health Nursing....53<br />

Researching & Reporting-Lgs ......................65,110<br />

Residency & Time Requirements for<br />

Certificates and Diplomas..................................127<br />

Residential Design & Construction Certificate ....69<br />

Residential Electrical & Plumbing ......................69<br />

Residential Framing............................................122<br />

Residential Heat Loss & Heat Gain Calculations....82<br />

Resources, Master Planning of (MPR) ..................8<br />

Retirement - Financial Strategies for Successful....12<br />

Review for RN Exams..........................................90<br />

RN/RPN Refresher Certificates............................88<br />

Rock Climbing....................................................113<br />

Romance Writing..................................................65<br />

Rooms (Classroom Locations) ..........................125<br />

RPN Medication Refresher ..................................87<br />

Safety in the Arts ..................................................47<br />

Sailing and Powerboating ..................................115<br />

Sailing Clinics ....................................................116<br />

Sales Association - Canadian Professional ............9<br />

Sashiko Sewing ....................................................37<br />

School Libraries....................................................58<br />

Script Programming..............................................73<br />

Sculpture & Carving ............................................46<br />

Sea Kayaking Exploration Weekend..................113<br />

Security Investigation Certificate ......................107<br />

Self-Publishing, Introduction to..........................113<br />

Selling Skills - Professional..................................12<br />

Senior Citizens....................................................127<br />

Sensory Integration ............................................109<br />

Sensory Loss Impairment/Techniques<br />

Certificate ....................................................56,109<br />

Serger Courses......................................................35<br />

Servicing Microcomputers....................................71<br />

Seven Sound Secrets for Longevity......................85<br />

Sewing and Fashion Tour ....................................32<br />

Sewing Courses/Workshops ................................33<br />

Sewing Techniques Courses ................................33<br />

Sewing with Knits ................................................33<br />

Shiatsu Workshop - Therapeutic ........................115<br />

Shielded Metal Arc Welding ................................68<br />

Shrubs/Trees - Deciduous ....................................39<br />

Sicily and Malta..................................................100<br />

Sicily with Banquet Chef Sam Farrauto ..............98<br />

Sign Language ....................................................111<br />

Simply Accounting ..........................................27,49<br />

Skills for Sales Management ..................................9<br />

Small Business Bookkeeping ..............................21<br />

Small Business - How to Start a ..........................21<br />

Smart Serve Certification Course ........................98<br />

Smocking ..............................................................34<br />

Smoke Free Policy..............................................127<br />

Social Sciences ..............................................65,117<br />

Social Service Worker Diploma ........................102<br />

Sociology ......................................................66,117<br />

Software Engineering Specialist Certificate............72<br />

Solid and Hazardous Waste Management ............84<br />

Solid Works ..........................................................81<br />

Solving Canine Behaviour Problems..................118<br />

Soup’s On! ............................................................99<br />

Spanish................................................................111<br />

Spark Start Adult ................................................117<br />

Special Design Workshops ..................................37<br />

Special Events Program (Event Planning<br />

Techniques Certificate)......................................106<br />

Special Floral Tributes..........................................37<br />

Special Libraries ..................................................58<br />

Special Needs......................................................107<br />

Specialty Lines......................................................15<br />

Speed Development for Court Reporting ............24<br />

Staff Training and Development ..........................17<br />

Stained Glass ........................................................46<br />

Standards of Nursing Practice ..............................89<br />

Starting your Garden ............................................39<br />

Statistical Process Control ....................................80<br />

Statistics ..........................................................66,82<br />

Steel Workers - History of....................................19<br />

Stewards Training ................................................18<br />

Stoney Creek Courses ............................................2<br />

Strategic and Long-range Planning ....................105<br />

Strategic Investment Planning ..............................11<br />

Stress Awareness ..................................................18<br />

Studio Lighting ....................................................42<br />

Superboost your Memory ..................................119<br />

Supervision - Effective ........................................21<br />

Supervisory Management, Certificate in (CSM) ....9<br />

Surfing the Net for Health Information ................85<br />

Surveillance - Advanced ....................................107<br />

Surveys - Engineering ..........................................70<br />

Swimwear Sewing ................................................34<br />

Table Centrepiece Arrangement ..........................38<br />

Table Coverings Plus............................................34<br />

Tai Chi ................................................................114<br />

Tailoring ..............................................................31<br />

Tarot - Made Easy ..............................................118<br />

Taxation ................................................................15<br />

TCP/IP Protocol Analysis ....................................73<br />

Teaching Adult Learners ..............................66,113<br />

Teaching Skills for Arts & Crafts Teachers ........43<br />

Team Skills ........................................................109<br />

Teams - Developing Effective ..............................66<br />

Techniques & Colour Harmonies ........................37<br />

Tennis ................................................................114<br />

Theories of Career Development........................104<br />

Theory of Advanced Footcare Practices<br />

-RNs & RPNs ......................................................87<br />

Therapeutic Touch ................................................85<br />

Thyme for Thai ....................................................99<br />

Tonifying the Immune System ............................85<br />

Too Much, Too Little, Too Risky ........................19<br />

Tool & Die plus CAD/CAM ..............................122<br />

TouchTone Telephone Registration ......................4<br />

Tourism & Travel Diploma ................................101<br />

Toxicology............................................................84<br />

Transfer Policy....................................................127<br />

Transfusion Medicine - Introduction to................51<br />

Transportation Technology ..................................70<br />

Trapunto Vest ......................................................36<br />

Traumatic, Vascular & Neoplastic Disorders ......54<br />

Travel <strong>Education</strong> ................................................100<br />

Travel Geography ..............................................101<br />

Treating Menopause -<br />

Traditional Chinese Medicine..............................85<br />

Trees/Shrubs - Deciduous ....................................39<br />

Trim Finishing & Cabinetry ................................69<br />

Turkey ................................................................100<br />

Tuscany - Cuisine of ............................................99<br />

Tuscany for Body & Soul ..................................100<br />

Twig Furniture......................................................47<br />

Ultrasonics..............................................................7<br />

Understanding Financial Statements ....................15<br />

Understanding Managerial Skills ........................20<br />

Union Counsellor..................................................17<br />

Unisex Walking Jacket ........................................36<br />

UNIX ....................................................................73<br />

Upholstery ............................................................35<br />

Using Windows ..............................................27,49<br />

Vegetarian Cooking Class ....................................99<br />

VHF Restricted Radio Operator’s License............117<br />

Vietnam and Cambodia ......................................101<br />

Vision Aids Technology Certificate ..............65,109<br />

Visual Arts Certificates / Courses ........................43<br />

Visual Basic for Windows....................................75<br />

Visual Programming - Advanced ........................72<br />

Vocal - Adult Class ..............................................41<br />

Volunteer Management Certificate ....................106<br />

W.S.I.B. Workplace Safety & Insurance<br />

Board Claims ......................................................21<br />

Water and Wastewater Treatment ........................83<br />

Watercolour Painting............................................45<br />

Waterways of the Czars......................................100<br />

Waxing - Introduction to Hair Removal ..............30<br />

Web - Digital Imaging for the ..............................28<br />

Web Design & Development................................72<br />

Web Languages & Tools ......................................72<br />

Web Page Design ............................................29,50<br />

Web Scripting - Introduction to............................28<br />

WebCT - How to Develop a Course with ............67<br />

Webmaster Certificate ....................................27,49<br />

Wedding Photography Workshop ........................42<br />

Wedding Work and Special Occasion ..................37<br />

Weekend Food......................................................99<br />

Weekend Workshops & General Interest ..........117<br />

Welder Operator ..................................................68<br />

Welding..........................................................68,122<br />

Weldments and Structural ....................................79<br />

Western Turkey ..................................................100<br />

What You Should Know When<br />

Buying/Adopting a Dog ....................................118<br />

WHMIS ................................................................17<br />

Window Treatments - Elements of Great ............34<br />

Windows courses............................22,25,27,49,123<br />

Wine Appreciation................................................98<br />

Wine Tour - Our Annual ....................................100<br />

Withdrawals........................................................127<br />

Women Into Skilled Trades (WIST) ..................120<br />

Woodworking ......................................................69<br />

Word for Windows ..................................27,48,123<br />

Word Processing: Word........................................22<br />

WordPerfect for Windows....................................49<br />

Workers’ Compensation ......................................93<br />

Working with Dementia Clients -<br />

Multi Discipline Program ....................................97<br />

Working with Families ......................................105<br />

Working with Groups ..........................................92<br />

Working with Windows........................................23<br />

Workplace Gossip -<br />

the Good, Bad and Ugly ....................................119<br />

Workplace Leadership Certificate ......................109<br />

Workplace Safety and Insurance Act ..................84<br />

Workplace Violence: Recognize, Prevent<br />

& Control ............................................................19<br />

Workshop for Windows........................................25<br />

World of Abnormal Psychology ..........................66<br />

Writing for Publication Certificate ................65,112<br />

Writing - Preparatory..........................................110<br />

XML ....................................................................29<br />

Yoga....................................................................115<br />

YWCA of/du Canada Fitness Leadership<br />

Certification Program ........................................107<br />

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