continuing education
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continuing education
Child and Family Studies › Computers and Information Technology › Emergency Management c Safety › Engineering Technology and Applied Science › General Education, Mathematics and terests › Health › Hospitality › Languages › Lifestyle and Leisure › Media and Design Studies › and Learning › Transportation (Automotive, Motorcycle) ild and Family Studies › Computers and Information Technology › Emergency Management afety › Engineering Technology and Applied Science › General Education, Mathematics and ests › Health › Hospitality › Languages › Lifestyle and Leisure › Media and Design Studies › d Learning › Transportation (Automotive, Motorcycle) dies › Computers and Information Technology › Emergency Management See where experience takes you. g Technology and Applied Science › General Education, Mathematics and Fall 2015 pitality › Languages › Lifestyle and Leisure › Media and Design Studies › portation (Automotive, Motorcycle) CONTINUING EDUCATION Distance Learning 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 centennialcollege.ca/dl Distance Learning programs and courses provide you with the freedom to achieve professional development or education goals in a way that is accessible and convenient. Build on the education and experience that you already possess, either in Canada or another country. If shift work, family responsibilities or unpredictable schedules are keeping you from your educational goals, either online or print-based Distance Learning is the ideal solution. Experience instructor-led study for those who cannot attend on-campus classes on a regular basis, but have a strong desire to continue their education. Online or print-based courses are available to offer you the ability to work at your own pace, typically within a six-month time frame. Print-based courses are best suited for you who work independently with minimal supervision. Each one of these courses is supported by study materials that are sent directly to you. Generally, both delivery methods (online and print-based) require that you attend the campus towards the end of your class to write a final exam. For additional information regarding distance learning, please visit: centennialcollege.ca/dl. To access semester dates for online courses, please scan the QR code provided above. 2015-2016 Course Key In this calendar you will find a new course key to help make it easier for you to plan your studies for the upcoming academic year. Please use the information below as a reference on how to use our course information format. This is a sample program. Program name and number Program description Credential awarded Counselling Skills 7159 This program provides the theoretical applications of counselling through presentations, role-playing and case studies. Topics include psychosocial development, counselling theories and crisis management. For more information, call 416-289-5000, ext. 3357. Completion Requirements ADDN-113 ADDN-114 ADDN-115 ADDN-119 Course number The Counselling Process Individual Counselling Group and Family Counselling Professional Ethics Course name In-class, online,print-based or blended delivery Credential Awarded Diploma Certificate Graduate Certificate Is Online Learning For You? To be a successful online learner, you need to: • have access to a computer and Internet services • have basic computer skills • be self-disciplined and able to set goals and manage time appropriately • be able to read well as online courses require a significant amount of reading per course. Some courses may require more time • convey your ideas well in English, and in writing, be comfortable with sharing your ideas actively and respectfully in online discussions and have the ability to work independently Scheduled Holiday Closures 2015/2016 2015 Mon., Sept 7 Holiday College Closed Mon., Oct 12 Holiday College Closed 2016 Mon., Feb 15 Holiday College Closed Fri., March 25 Holiday College Closed Mon., May 23 Holiday College Closed Fri., July 1 Holiday College Closed Mon., Aug 1 Holiday College Closed Child and Family Studies ................ 19-22 Computers and Information Technology ............. 23-32 Emergency Management and Public Safety ......................... 33-34 Engineering Technology and Applied Science ..................... 35-38 General Education, Mathematics and Special Interest.............................. 39-43 Health............................................... 45-50 Hospitality ........................................ 51-52 Languages ........................................ 53-54 Lifestyle and Leisure ........................ 55-56 Media and Design Studies .............................. 57-58 Teaching and Learning.................... 59-60 Transportation ................................. 61-66 Index ................................................ 67-69 Table of Contents Business ............................................... 3-18 Map .......................................................... 70 Registration Form .................................... 71 SW-COC-002358 1 Centennial College is now at Yonge and Eglinton... ...and studying part-time has never been easier! Centennial College’s Eglinton Learning Site is conveniently located in the heart of Toronto, near the bustling Yonge and Eglinton neighbourhood. Steps from public transit, our new site is home to a variety of offerings that will help you excel in your current career or chart a new path. Courses offered include: • Advanced Level CGA Courses • Financial Planning • Leadership Development • Teaching English as a Second Language • CPR/First Aid ...and more! ELS YONGE ST For a complete list of offerings and to register today, visit centennialcollege.ca/ce AVENUE RD. ROSELAWN AVE. EGLINTON AVE. W. Accounting, Credit, Finance Business Business programs offered by the School of Continuing Education connect you to the modern working environment. Our programs and courses build career success. You can also earn course equivalencies with our partner associations. Our faculty bring industry experience and an interactive teaching approach that includes case studies, guest lecturers and teamwork. Evening, weekend, in-class and online learning options are also available. Completion Requirements Business Administration – Accounting Advanced 2405 At Centennial College’s Business Administration – Accounting program, you will learn that accounting is about more than crunching numbers. It’s about setting up a business for success. This offering combines rigorous training with quality courses to help you develop the strong fundamental skills needed for a career in accounting. You will become adept in Financial accounting, Management accounting, and the use of suite software, advanced accounting software and systems design. Program Highlights • This program will build the strong skills foundation you will need to pursue a professional accounting designation. • A team of professors with strong academic backgrounds, deep subject matter expertise and extensive business and management experience teach the courses. • Small class environments that offer a leading edge information technology infrastructure will maximize the learning experience. • Many classes will be taught in a lab environment that is fully equipped with an integrated network of computer systems. • Your transition into the workplace will be made easier by training in industry standard accounting software, including QuickBooks and ACCPAC for Windows. Chartered Professional Accountant The Business Administration – Accounting Advanced Diploma provides a pathway to designation as a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). Following satisfactory completion of the diploma, Centennial College partners with Nipissing University for a Bachelor of Business Administration, offering part-time students access to the CPA PREP program. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) recognizes exemptions for specific ACCA Foundation Modules based on satisfactory completion of specific Centennial courses. Financial Accounting 1 Small Business Software Financial Accounting 2 Taxation 1 Management Accounting 1 Corporate Finance 1 Accounting Microcomputer Applications 1 Intermediate Accounting 1 Accounting Information Systems 1 Management Accounting 2 Auditing 1 Auditing 2 Corporate Finance 2 Taxation 2 Intermediate Financial Accounting 2 Accounting Information Systems 2 Intro to Research Methods and Data Analysis 1 BUSN-313 Career Action** BUSN-325 Research Methods and Data Analysis 2 BUSN-331 Business Law BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices BUSN-350 Business Ethics COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) COMM-170 or 171 College Communications 2/(ESL) COMP-106 Applied Business Software 1 COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 ECON-205 Principles of Microeconomics ECON-206 Principles of Macroeconomics FINA-110 Canadian Investment Funds GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour HRMT-301 Human Resources Management MATH-128 Mathematics of Finance 1* MKTG-116 Marketing Plus choose two General Education (GNED) elective courses. ACCT 112 ACCT-150 ACCT-221 ACCT-226 ACCT-222 ACCT-224 ACCT-228 ACCT-256 ACCT-257 ACCT-322 ACCT-331 ACCT-332 ACCT-334 ACCT-336 ACCT-356 ACCT-357 BUSN-225 *MATH-128 prepares students for MATH-119, which is a required courses for most School of Business Diploma programs. Applicants who test between 21/45 and 35/45 in the MATH Assessment test will be exempted from MATH-128, and will take MATH-118. Students who score 36/45 or higher will be exempted from MATH-128 and MATH-118 and will take MATH-119. **course offered day school only centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 3 Business Business – Accounting – 2801 Centennial College’s Business – Accounting diploma program is for you if you are seeking excellent accounting related training in a short time frame. You will learn the basics of accounting through a rigorous curriculum that focuses on expanding employable skills. While this offering includes the quality features of all Centennial College accounting programs, it will concentrate on building proficiency in financial and managerial accounting, and on fostering in-depth knowledge of accounting software. Communication and analytical skills will also be emphasized, as they are essential for career success. Completion Requirements ACCT 112 Financial Accounting 1 ACCT-150 Small Business Software ACCT-221 Financial Accounting 2 ACCT-222 Management Accounting 1 ACCT-224 Corporate Finance 1 ACCT-226 Taxation 1 ACCT-228 Accounting Microcomputer Applications 1 ACCT-256 Intermediate Financial Accounting 1 ACCT-257 Accounting Information Systems 1 ACCT-356 Intermediate Financial Accounting 2 BUSN-225 Research Methods and Data Analysis 1 BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) COMM-170 or 171 College Communications 2/(ESL) COMP-106 Applied Business Software 1 COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 ECON-205 Principles of Microeconomics ECON-206 Principles of Macroeconomics FINA-110 Canadian Investment Funds GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour MATH-119 Mathematics of Finance MATH-128 Mathematics of Finance 1* MKTG-116 Marketing Plus choose two General Education (GNED) elective course. *MATH-128 prepares students for MATH-119, which is a required courses for most School of Business Diploma programs. Applicants who test between 21/45 and 35/45 in the MATH Assessment test will be exempted from MATH-128, and will take MATH-118. Students who score 36/45 or higher will be exempted from MATH-128 and MATH-118 and will take MATH-119. i Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Interested in Supply Chain and Logistics Management? This certificate is designed to provide you with practical, essential job skills, valued by any industry that moves a lot of physical product. If you’re looking to get a career in managing purchasing, materials, buying, logistics or supply, then this skills-oriented program is the most practical route to take, with its curriculum that focuses on both the technical aspects of logistics and the practical aspects of management. For more program details, see page 4 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. Accounting Fundamentals Level 1 – 7339 This program prepares you to perform basic accounting functions such as accounts receivable and payroll. You will also gain an understanding of the essential relationship of accounting information to the entire business organization. This certificate incorporates a number of courses that, based on your final grade, can be used towards your Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB) and other equivalencies. Completion Requirements ACCT-112 ACCT-150 ACCT-221 BUSN-331 CEHR-942 MATH-119 Financial Accounting 1 Small Business Software Financial Accounting 2 Business Law Payroll Administration Mathematics of Finance Accounting Fundamentals Level 2 – 7340 This program prepares you to perform intermediate accounting functions, such as more advanced bookkeeping techniques, and introduces you to management accounting. You will further your understanding of the essential relationship of accounting information and the entire business organization. Completion Requirements ACCT-222 ACCT-224 ACCT-226 ACCT-256 ACCT-257 ACCT-331 ECON-205 Management Accounting 1 Corporate Finance 1 Taxation 1 Intermediate Accounting 1 Accounting Information Systems 1 Auditing 1 (Financial) Principles of Microeconomics centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 4 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Credit Management – 7505 This program is comprised of nine courses that include both theory and computer applications. You should have access to and familiarity with computers. If you achieve a grade of 65% (C+) or higher in each course, you may also qualify for exemption with the Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB), leading to a career as a professional bookkeeper. Please note certain exemptions may be subject to time limits. Build skills in credit, finance, business law and communication, and apply the Credit Management Certificate courses to the Credit Professional Designation through the Credit Institute of Canada. Completion Requirements ACCT 112 ACCT-150 ACCT-221 ACCT-222 ACCT-226 ACCT-228 CEHR-942 COMP-106 COMP-126 Financial Accounting 1 Small Business Software Financial Accounting 2 Management Accounting 1 Taxation 1 Accounting Microcomputer Applications 1 Payroll Administration Applied Business Software 1 Applied Business Software 2 Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB) Centennial College and the Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB) are proud to present a program leading to a career as a professional bookkeeper. CIB is a national non-profit organization dedicated to preparing professionals for greater financial and job security as certified bookkeepers. Before qualifying for certification, students must complete the academic program and have obtained three years of practical bookkeeping experience. Upon completion of program, you may apply to the CIB for your certificate. For more information, please contact us at 416-289-5000, ext. 2258 or visit the CIB website at cibcb.com. Office Bookkeeping – 7032 This Bookkeeping Certificate program is designed for individuals working in small offices as bookkeepers or accounting clerks. It is also ideal for people who need some assistance in running their own business. The program offers you the opportunity to obtain a thorough understanding of bookkeeping techniques and practices. Completion Requirements Info ACCT-112 ACCT-221 BUSN-331 CEIL-855 CEMS-981 CEMS-983 CEMS-986 ECON-205 GNED-160 Financial Accounting 1 Financial Accounting 2 Business Law Sage50 Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint – Comprehensive Principles of Microeconomics Customer Service: Modern Approach Disability If you are a student with a disability, please contact our Centre for Students with Disabilities by visiting centennialcollege.ca/csd or calling 416-289-5000. These services are FREE and confidential to all Centennial students! Completion Requirements ACCT-112 Financial Accounting 1 ACCT-221 Financial Accounting 2 ACCT-224 Corporate Finance 1 ACCT-257 Accounting Information Systems 1 ACCT-300 Credit Management (CR1) ACCT-301 Credit Management (CR2) ACCT-334 Corporate Finance 2 ACCT-357 Accounting Information Systems 2 BUSN-331 Business Law BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices COMM-170 College Communications 2 ECON-205 Principles of Microeconomics ECON-206 Principles of Macroeconomics Business Bookkeeping – 7052 Credit Institute of Canada (CIC) The Credit Institute of Canada’s CCP designation has been recognized as a symbol of knowledge and expertise in Credit Management for almost 75 years. Designated Certified Credit Professional (CCP) members are graduates of the CIC Program, have at least five years credit experience, abide by a code of ethics and participate in a professional development program. Many of the Centennial College courses enable the student to meet the CIC Educational program, with equivalencies noted below. Th Credit Institute of Canada may grant a Credit Specialist Certificate upon completion of all courses up to and including ACCT-334. For more information, call 416-289-5207 or contact the CIC at 1-888-447-3324 or visit the CIC website at www.creditedu.org. Financial Fraud Investigation – 2730 If you are a professional in search of knowledge to address the growing occurrence of fraud in financial services and to learn the financial workings of businesses that are not directly part of the financial services industry, this graduate-certificate program is for you. Prerequisite: Students must be a post-secondary education graduate or have equivalent work experience. Completion Requirements FFIC-701 FFIC-702 FFIC-703 FFIC-704 FFIC-705 FFIC-706 FFIC-711 FFIC-712 FFIC-713 FFIC-714 FFIC-715 FFIC-716 Introduction to Fraud Examinations Financial Crimes Investigation Introduction to Intelligence Gathering Financial Institutions and Identity Theft International Legal Elements Professional Court Presenting Advanced Fraud Examinations Forensic Accounting Investigative Methodologies Ethics and Fraud Criminology Practical Fraud Investigation Interview and Interrogations centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 5 Business Financial Planning Investment Services – 7397 Financial Planning – 7053 A professional financial planner helps clients identify financial needs and objectives, and uses this information to develop a personalized program of savings and investments to help clients realize their goals. Centennial College, in partnership with CIFP, offers a Certificate in Financial Planning. The Canadian Institute of Financial Planners is a non-profit association of Canadian Certified Financial Planner Professionals. The association is an independent, effective and powerful advocate for the CFP certification marks and the financial planning profession in Canada. Our program is specifically for individuals who wish to become qualified professional financial planners, as well as those who simply want a better understanding of the complex financial world around them. Career opportunities may include but are not limited to financial planner, mutual fund representative, bank or trust company officer, discount brokerage investment representative, bank or trust company officer. Centennial College students will receive instructions on how to register and log on with CIFP to purchase the reference materials during their first class. Students are required to complete four courses (details below). Upon completion of the four courses, students will: 1.Participate in an online program review with CIFP 2.Write an in-class CIFP exam 3.Write FPE 1 certificate exam with FPSC Completion Requirements CEFN-801 CEFN-802 CEFN-803 CEFN-804 Retirement Planning Risk Management and Estate Planning Strategic Investment Planning Income Tax Planning The Canadian Institute of Financial Planning (CIFP) CIFP is a distance learning education institute wholly owned by The Canadian Institute of Financial Planning. All CIFP programs are delivered through the CIFP web-based education portal. This innovative institute was developed to combine the strengths of traditional classroom-based learning and distance education learning into one web-based campus. We provide web-based programs for licensing and certification requirements in the financial services sector including financial planning and continuing education courses. The CIFP CFP Certification program is comprised of four core courses (Retirement Planning, Income Tax Planning, Strategic Investment Planning and Risk Management and Estate Planning) and the Program Review and Evaluation Course. This comprehensive Program fully prepares students to write the first (of two) CFP® examinations [i.e. Financial Planning Examination Level 1 (FPE1®)] administered by the Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC). The CIFP CFP Certification Program also provides a strong foundation of knowledge for students as they complete the CIFP FPSC-approved Capstone course and prepare for the second CFP examination [Financial Planning Examination Level 2 (FPE2®)] on the path to obtaining the CFP credential. By completing this program, you will be well equipped to make necessary recommendations to help clients achieve their financial goals. You will gain credentials and knowledge needed in today’s changing financial services industry. Upon completion of the program and associated industry exams, you may be eligible to write the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) exam leading to the CFP designation. This program includes Financial Planning Certificate curriculum as well as two Canadian Securities Institute courses. Financial Advisors wishing to sell mutual funds may want to consider completing CCSC-103. Financial Advisors with an interest in stocks, bonds and mutual funds should consider completing CCSC-101 and CCSC-102. Employment opportunities exist with most financial institutions, including: banks, credit unions, brokerage firms and trust companies in various positions that may include, personal banker, financial advisor, mortgage and loans officer and self-employment as an independent financial planner. Completion Requirements Two of the following CCSC courses: CCSC-101 Canadian Securities Part 1 CCSC-102 Canadian Securities Part 2 CCSC-103 Canadian Investment Funds (Mutual Funds) Plus the following four CEFN courses: CEFN-801 CEFN-802 CEFN-803 CEFN-804 Retirement Planning Risk Management and Estate Planning Strategic Investment Planning Income Tax Planning = In-class = Blended Canadian Securities Institute® (CSI®) In cooperation with the Canadian Securities Institute, Centennial College is proud to offer continuing education courses to help you prepare for the Canadian Securities Institute’s (CSI) course exams. There are no prerequisites, however, prior investment experience or post-secondary training in finance is recommended. For more information on the Canadian Securities Course®, please contact the Canadian Securities Institute at 1-866-866-2601 or visit www.csi.ca. You are eligible for a 10% discount on CSI courses once you register with Centennial College. If you are registered in the CSC (Canadian Securities Course) or IFC (Investment Funds in Canada), you are eligible to receive the Check products (practice exams) at no cost. Note: You are required to register with Centennial College first to obtain your student number and then register online with CSI. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 6 = Online = Print-based Completion Requirements Business Administration – Leadership and Management – 2406 The focus of Centennial College’s Business Administration program is to develop your leadership potential. Over the course of the program the offering will allow you to become confident in decision-making, management practices and leadership. Through practical assignments that simulate real business situations, you will not only focus on your growth as a leader and decision-maker but you will also gain knowledge in essential business basics such as: • Marketing • Human resources • Accounting • Supply chain and operations • Applied business software and management Additionally, as a hands-on component, you will work with a team on the next business trend or innovative service offerings. The Business Administration program will result in the ability to manage projects, find efficiencies, adopt a hiring mindset and leverage your financial know-how into smart, strategic business decisions. Certified in Management (CIM) Designation Graduates of the Business Administration – Leadership and Management program will have met all academic requirements for the Certified in Management (CIM) designation from the Canadian Institute of Management. For additional details, please visit the Canadian Institute of Management website. For course equivalencies, see the QR code below. Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) Graduates will have completed all educational requirements and can submit an online application to the Canadian Professional Sales Association to receive a Professional Sales Certificate (PSC). After completing two years of professional sales employment, graduates will be eligible for the CPSA’s professional designation, Certified Sales Professional (CSP). For additional details, please visit the Canadian Professional Sales Association website. Financial Accounting Concepts Management Accounting 1 Corporate Finance 1 Fundamentals of Business Customer Service and Relationship-Building* Introduction to Research Methods and Data Analysis 1 BUSN-228 Leadership Principles and Practice** BUSN-313 Career Action** BUSN-331 Business Law BUSN-332 Business Strategy BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices BUSN-334 Organizational Change Management BUSN-350 Business Ethics COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) COMM-170 or 171 College Communications 2/(ESL) COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 ECON-205 Principles of Microeconomics ECON-206 Principles of Macroeconomics ENTP-302 Creating and Managing Innovation ENTP-331 Developing a Business Plan GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour HRMT-301 Human Resources Management INTL-220 International Business Concepts MATH-128 Mathematics of Finance 1* MATH-119 Mathematics of Finance 2 MGMT-222 Management Principles MGMT-323 Management Information Systems (with SAP)** MGMT-324 Integrated Business Planning** MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing MKTG-223 Professional Selling MKTG-229 Digital Marketing OMGT-129 Intro to Supply Chain and Business Operations** OMGT-229 Project Management Principles** Plus two General Education (GNED) electives and one Professional Business course. For options, visit centennialcollege. ca/continuing-education/business ACCT-123 ACCT-222 ACCT-224 BUSN-119 BUSN-122 BUSN-225 Business General Business *MATH-128 prepares students for MATH-119, which is a required courses for most School of Business Diploma programs. Applicants who test between 21/45 and 35/45 in the MATH Assessment test will be exempted from MATH-128, and will take MATH-118. Students who score 36/45 or higher will be exempted from MATH-128 and MATH-118 and will take MATH-119. **course offered day school only MKTG-223 is available online as course MKTG-220 as equivalency. Leadership Development Series – 7525 Completion Requirements This Certificate program consists of a series of courses that will help you develop new and existing leadership skills to enable you to achieve your career goals. These courses will appeal to those looking to enter leadership positions or those currently in first line or mid-level management positions. The courses will enhance your skills and build on your workplace experience, and cover areas of interest such as communications, ethics, finance, performance management, change management, team building, planning and project management. LSDV-100 Creative and Critical Thinking LSDV-101 Performance Management LSDV-102 Project Management LSDV-103 Employment Law for Leadership Development LSDV-104Communications LSDV-105 Leading Teams LSDV-106 Finance and Leadership LSDV-107 Managing Change LSDV-108 Human Relations LSDV-109 Leading Responsibly centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 7 Business – 2803 This program is intended to provide the required knowledge and skills for adult learners currently employed or seeking employment in compliance departments in regulated industries. Compliance regulations flow from legislation which often impact a broad cross-section of industries which include banking/financial services, insurance, real estate, investment companies, and not-for-profit organizations. The curriculum will include an introduction to the legal framework, governance and compliance requirements for regulated industries, risk management and assessment, communications, meeting compliance requirements, preparing for an audit, as well as good governance practices. The program is for you if you are interested in obtaining an education in broad areas of business as preparation for a variety of entry-level jobs across all industries. This offering places an emphasis on the development of mathematical, computing, analytical and communication skills. Additionally, you will secure solid grounding in contemporary concepts, theories and business practices that are related to all the functional areas of the business enterprise. To ensure you are field-ready, you will participate in teamwork, undertake case analyses and pursue directed research on an individual basis. Completion Requirements (Six courses are required) ACCT-123 Financial Accounting Concepts ACCT-222 Management Accounting 1 BUSN-119 Fundamentals of Business BUSN-122 Customer Service and Relationship Building** BUSN-313 Career Action BUSN-331 Business Law BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) COMM-170 or 171 College Communications 2/(ESL) COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 ECON-205 Principles of Microeconomics GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour HRMT-301 Human Resources Management INTL-220 International Business Concepts MATH-128 Mathematics of Finance 1* MATH-119 Mathematics of Finance 2 MGMT-222 Management Principles MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing MKTG-223 Professional Selling MKTG-229 Digital Marketing OMGT-129 Intro to Supply Chain and Business Operations** OMGT-229 Project Management Principles** Plus choose two General Education (GNED) elective courses. For options, visit centennialcollege.ca/continuing-education/business. Five mandatory courses: CMGV-100 Legal Framework, Governance and Compliance CMGV-101 Risk Management and Assessment CMGV-102 Programs, Policies, Procedures and Training CMGV-103 Governance and Compliance Communications CMGV-104 Code of Conduct and Ethics Programs Plus choose one elective course from the following: CMGV-110 Anti-Money Laundering and Sanctions Compliance Programs CMGV-111 Consumer Protection Compliance Programs CMGV-112 Privacy Programs CMGV-113 Anti-Corruption and Bribery Compliance Programs CMGV-114 Not-for-Profit Compliance Programs Completion Requirements Mandatory courses: *MATH-128 prepares students for MATH-119, which is a required courses for most School of Business Diploma programs. Applicants who test between 21/45 and 35/45 in the MATH Assessment test will be exempted from MATH-128, and will take MATH-118. Students who score 36/45 or higher will be exempted from MATH-128 and MATH-118 and will take MATH-119. **course offered day school only MKTG-223 is available online as course MKTG-220 as equivalency. Human Resource Management 7200 As a Human Resource Manager, you’re in charge of the most important commodity a company has: People. Between hiring, training and developing employees, you’re responsible for keeping a company’s work force happy, productive and healthy. You need a program that can show you how to effectively manage people. After all, a company’s only as good as the people in it. Whether you’re a veteran of the HR Management profession, or a newbie looking to enter the field, Centennial College’s program will give you the knowledge and skills you need to flourish, from the theoretical areas like behaviour and employee relations to practical aspects like compensation and health and safety. Info Business Compliance and Governance – 7520 NEW Financial Assistance Check out the Centennial College Special Bursary Program, as well as many other forms of financial assistance available to you. Go to centennialcollege.ca/financialaid. For more program details, see page 12 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 8 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based General Business Management – 7036 If you are currently in a management position or aspire to assume a managerial role in the future, this certificate program will prepare you for it. Topics covered in this certificate include employee behaviours in the workplace, day-to-day reality of organizational life in business enterprises, individual differences in the workplace, human resource strategies, compensation policies and effective communication techniques. This program provides students with the basic knowledge required to build a business management career. You will gain an understanding of management functions and general managerial skills. Completion Requirements (Eight courses are required) ACCT-112 Financial Accounting 1 HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices HRMT-301 Human Resources Management Plus choose four elective courses from the following: HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices HRMT-301 Human Resources Management Plus choose five elective courses from the following: CEIL-862 CEIL-863 CEMG-940 HRMT-308 HRMT-316 MGMT-222 Intercultural Communication Organizational Change and Development Introduction to Project Management Labour Relations Dispute Resolution Management Principles Management – 7391 Whether you work in the private, public or not-for-profit sectors, the ability to communicate clearly, coupled with sound organizational, decision-making and problem-solving skills are essential for success in a complex and ever-changing world. This program will be of interest to anyone who is currently employed in a management capacity, expects to assume management responsibilities in the near future or is simply seeking to understand their work environment and perform their current job better. All of the courses in this certificate may be used for credit towards a diploma in business or business administration. Completion Requirements Eight courses are required. Four mandatory courses: ACCT-123 Financial Accounting Concepts BUSN-119 Fundamentals of Business BUSN-332 Business Strategy HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour Plus choose four elective courses from the following: ACCT-334 BUSN-331 BUSN-333 CEMG-103 CEMG-909 CEIL-991 GNED-147 HRMT-301 INTL-220 MGMT-222 MKTG-116 Corporate Finance 2 Business Law Business Communications Fundamentals of Operations Management Fundamentals of Project Management Microsoft Office 2013 Ethics in Business Human Resources Management International Business Concepts Management Principles Principles of Marketing Four mandatory courses: CEIL-829 CEIL-862 HRMT-302 HRMT-316 MGMT-222 Management Leadership Skills Intercultural Communication Recruitment and Selection Dispute Resolution Management Principles New Business Start-up – 7445 Bring your business idea to implementation. You will be assigned an entrepreneur advisor who will provide invaluable support as a coach to work with you to create and refine your business plan activities. Your advisor will answer your questions online and meet with you for feedback sessions using our unique virtual platform. Each course is developed to provide the essential skills and knowledge you need, and the 30 week program is designed to help you build the components of your business plan. Completion Requirements ENTR-110 ENTR-111 ENTR-112 ENTR-113 ENTR-114 ENTR-115 ENTR-116 ENTR-210 ENTR-211 ENTR-212 ENTR-213 ENTR-214 ENTR-215 ENTR-216 Getting Ready for Entrepreneurship Assessing Demand for Your Business Idea Establishing Productive Business Processes Understanding Your Customer Need Sales Effectiveness for New Start-Ups Small Business Customer Care Strategies Connecting With Your Customers Online Budget Planning and Credit Management for Small Business Owners Understanding and Preparing Cash Flow Forecasts for Small Business Business Tax and Law for Start-ups Business Communication and Proposal Writing Government and Non-Government Tenders and Proposals Delivering Your Business Plan Effectively Recruitment and Management of Human Resources for Small Business Course Information? Info Three mandatory courses: Completion Requirements (Eight courses are required) Business Applied Management Studies – 7035 For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Individual courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 9 Business Business Management – Entrepreneurial – 7284 Business Writing – 7364 This program has been designed to meet the needs of students seeking a broad knowledge of business administration and specializing in the area of entrepreneurial studies. Completion Requirements (Seven courses are required) Three mandatory courses: ACCT-112 Financial Accounting 1 HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour HRMT-301 Human Resources Management Plus choose four elective courses from the following: BUSN-331 Business Law BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices CEIL-896Entrepreneurship CEMG-103 Fundamentals of Operations Management CEBS-108 Managing the Small Business CEBS-107 Small Business Financial Management Business Management – International – 7298 This certificate program has been designed to meet the needs of students seeking a broad knowledge of business administration and specializing in the area of international studies. Completion Requirements (Eight courses are required) Eight mandatory courses: HRMT-300 CEMG-103 BUSN-119 HRMT-301 INTL-220 MATH118 MATH119 MKTG-116 MKTG-224 Organizational Behaviour Fundamentals of Operations Management Fundamentals of Business Human Resources Management International Business Concepts Mathematics of Finance 1 Mathematics of Finance 2 Principles of Marketing Marketing Research Learn to become productive, confident and effective communicator in today’s computerized business world. Ideal if you are thinking of starting a small business or launching a career within an established company. By the end of the program, you will become a more efficient producer of professional business documents using sound, insightful and resourceful communication strategies. Completion Requirements (Eight courses are required) Four mandatory courses: CEBW-201 Writing Grammatically CEBW-301 Business Writing Strategies CEBW-302 Critical Thinking CEIL-845 Desktop Publishing for Business Using Word Plus choose four elective courses from the following: CEBW-303 CEBW-305 CEBW-306 CEBW-307 CEBW-308 CEBW-309 CEBW-310 Technical Communication Writing a Proposal Writing a Business Manual Writing for the Web Writing Sales Material Writing a Business Plan Writing a Marketing Plan Fundraising – 7370 This program will help those interested in working within a volunteer and fundraising environment. It will help you plan your projects and future fundraising needs, develop goals and strategies and promote your work through developing media and press relations. Completion Requirements (Seven courses are required) Six mandatory courses: CFRM-140 Introduction to Fundraising CFRM-141 Methods of Fundraising CFRM-142 Strategic Management of Campaigns CFRM-143 Donor Relationships in Fundraising CFRM-144 Fundraising as Management Process CFRM-146 Independent Project Plus choose one elective course from the following: CEIL-896 Entrepreneurship CFRM-145 Volunteer Management Organizational Dynamics and Leadership – 7831 This online certificate is designed to provide managers with the skills and attitudes needed to develop a motivated and effective workforce who are able to plan and execute business initiatives. Completion Requirements We live in a global economy, and importers and exporters are the gatekeepers of global commerce. Getting an education in this field will involve you in a worldwide industry that will become more relevant as time goes on. If you’re an adult learner currently employed or seeking employment, picking new skills up is always a good move, and this program has been designed with mature students in mind. Included in this education is the how-to’s of importing, exporting, international business, customs compliance, international trade finance and business planning. For more program details, see page 16 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices CEIL-911 Leadership and Ethics GNED-160 Customer Service: Modern Approach HRMT-301 Human Resources Management MGMT-222 Management Principles myCentennial Info Import and Export Administration 7356 The myCentennial portal is used by the College and your instructors to communicate with you! Set your myCentennial account up today at my.centennialcollege.ca. Don’t forget to forward your myCentennial emails to your preferred email account. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 10 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based In the Business Administration – Human Resources program you will learn how to attract, retain and develop a company’s most important aspect — its employees. The offering will explore trends that will prepare you for the challenges of today’s and tomorrow’s work environment. As such, you will become familiar with all human resources functions, including: • Human resources planning • Recruitment and selection • Training and development • Compensation • Performance management • Human resources management systems • Enabling a proactive perspective to ensure organizational success To round out your Human Resources training, you will develop highly marketable payroll skills. The opportunity to acquire three designations – the CHRP™ designation from the Human Resources Professionals Association, the CIM™ designation from the Canadian Institute of Management, and the PCP™ designation from the Canadian Payroll Association – will put you ahead of the competition. Bookkeeping 7052 Bookkeeping, the process of recording buying, selling and other transactions, is a cornerstone of accounting in business. Every business needs a bookkeeper to function, and becoming one will make you an essential part of any company. The nine courses in this program cover both theoretical and practical aspects of the job, including the digital aspects of the profession. More importantly, the program can give you the inside track on entering the workforce. You can qualify for an exemption with the Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB), clearing the way for you to start your career in professional bookkeeping even faster. For more program details, see page 5 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. Completion Requirements Mandatory courses: Financial Accounting Concepts Corporate Finance 1 Fundamentals of Business Introduction to Research Methods and Data Analysis 1 BUSN-310 Career Action BUSN-331 Business Law BUSN-332 Business Strategy BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) COMM-170 or 171 College Communications 2/(ESL) COMP-106 Applied Business Software 1 COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 CPAC-101 Payroll Compliance Legislation CPAC-102 Payroll Fundamentals 1 CPAC-103 Payroll Fundamentals 2 ECON-205 Principles of Microeconomics ECON-206 Principles of Macroeconomics GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour HRMT-301 Human Resources Management HRMT-302 Recruitment and Selection HRMT-306 Employment Law HRMT-307 Human Resource Planning HRMT-308 Labour Relations HRMT-309 Human Resources Management Systems** HRMT-310 Occupational Health and Safety HRMT-311 Compensation and Benefits HRMT-312 Employee Training and Development HRMT-317 Managerial Accounting for Human Resources Management INTL-220 International Business Concepts OMGT-129 Intro to Supply Chain and Business Operations** MATH-128 Mathematics of Finance 1* MATH-119 Mathematics of Finance 2 MGMT-222 Management Principles MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing Plus two General Education (GNED) elective courses. For options, visit centennialcollege.ca/continuing-education/business ACCT-123 ACCT-224 BUSN-119 BUSN-225 *MATH128 prepares students for MATH119, which is a required courses for most School of Business Diploma programs. Applicants who test between 21/45 and 35/45 in the MATH Assessment test will be exempted from MATH128, and will take MATH118. Students who score 36/45 or higher will be exempted from MATH 128 and MATH118 and will take MATH119. **course offered day school only Info Business Administration – Human Resources – 2709 Program Highlights • You will learn in small class settings that will allow for individual attention from instructors. • Hands-on teaching methods will include case studies, simulations, and project-based learning. • Faculty members have business world experience and up-to-date knowledge of current trends. The resulting diploma reflects high standards of learning that are recognized in Canada and abroad and will, therefore, enhance your career opportunities. Business Human Resources and Payroll Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/webreg anytime. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 11 Business Human Resources Management – 7200 Labour Relations – 7048 This program provides both the necessary general knowledge and specific skills to function effectively in a human resource management capacity. The program is designed to meet the needs of practitioners, as well as those interested in entering the field. Completion Requirements Nine mandatory courses: Organizational Behaviour Human Resources Management Recruitment and Selection Human Resource Planning Labour Relations Occupational Health and Safety Compensation and Benefits Employee Training and Development Managerial Accounting for Human Resources Management In addition to the courses required for the Centennial College Certificate in HRM (7200) and the CHRP designation, the following address critical areas in HRM and are highly recommended. HRMT-300 HRMT-301 HRMT-302 HRMT-307 HRMT-308 HRMT-310 HRMT-311 HRMT-312 HRMT-317 Elective courses: HRMT-306 Employment Law CEHR-966 Grievance, Arbitration and Contract Administration HRMT-316 Dispute Resolution Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) The courses listed below are required by the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) of Ontario to meet the academic requirements for the National Knowledge Examination (NKE). HRPA of Ontario also requires that no course have a grade less than C+ (2.5 GPA) and that the overall average for the required courses be no less than B (3.0 GPA). The Association has accredited all of the Centennial College courses listed. Students wishing to pursue the CHRP™ designation are strongly encouraged to contact HRPA of Ontario at 1-800-387-1311 or 416-923-2324 and ask to speak to a member of the Professional Standards Team. For more information visit the HRPA website at www.hrpa.ca. This program provides a broad working knowledge of labour relations in Canada. Upon completion of the program, you will be able to actively participate in the negotiation of a collective agreement and the resolution of grievances through the various stages of the grievance procedure. Completion Requirements CEHR-966 Grievances, Arbitration and Contract Administration HRMT-306 Employment Law HRMT-308 Labour Relations HRMT-316 Dispute Resolution Payroll Compliance Practitioner – 7503 Learn the payroll compliance responsibilities that affect organizations. Apply payroll legislation to calculate individual pay, calculate and report government and third-party remittances, year-end requirements and accounting for payroll at the compliance level of the organization. Delivery mode is in-class, with supplementary online learning. Completion Requirements ACCT-112 CPAC-101 CPAC-102 CPAC-103 Financial Accounting 1 Payroll Compliance Legislation – CPA Payroll Fundamentals 1 – CPA Payroll Fundamentals 2 – CPA The Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) has represented Canada’s payroll community since 1978. The CPA is influential, affecting payroll practices in hundreds of thousands of small, medium and large employers, and payroll service and software providers. If you’re an adult learner who’s already employed and wants to upgrade your career, or you’re seeking new and better work, Compliance and Governance represents an opportunity with a wealth of applications. The best part of the program how many industries it covers. Government compliance regulations affect banking and finance, real estate, insurance, investment and not-for-profit organizations, so becoming an expert in these regulations will put you in demand with those industries. The curriculum introduces you to legal side of things, risk management and assessment, preparing for audits, good governance practices and more, perfect for enabling you to work in the compliance department of the field of your choice. For more program details, see page 8 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) Compliance and Governance 7520 12 = Online = Print-based This program is brought to you in partnership with the Canadian Employee Relocation Council (CERC), which remains the leading provider of information and professional education to the relocation industry. This program would be of interest to those involved in the relocation process such as those employed or interested in employment as a Human Resource Professional, Relocation Specialist or Real Estate Professional. Graduates of this program would achieve the designation of CERC Relocation Specialist™, CERP™ Canadian Employee Relocation Professional, or CGMP Canadian Global Mobility Professional. For further information on the CERC designations, please see www.cerc.ca Note: Successful completion of the program requires a minimum grade of 70% in each course. Registration in CERC-102 and CERC-103 requires membership in the Canadian Employee Relocation Council. Completion Requirements CERC-101 CERW-101 CERC-102 CERC-103 Introduction to Relocation (Non-Members) Introduction to Relocation (Members) Essentials of Domestic Relocation Essentials of International Relocation Marketing and Sales Business Administration – Marketing – 2403 The Business Administration – Marketing program will turn you into a skilled marketing professional who manages the link between an organization and its customer using social media, customer knowledge and business strategy. You will cover broad-based business topics before receiving specific marketing training. Among the covered marketing topics will be: Marketing research, Marketing communications (which includes advertising and promotion), Interactive marketing (which includes direct marketing, e-marketing and customer relationship management), Brand planning. In addition to classroom theory led by experienced faculty members, the Business Administration – Marketing program will make use of hands-on learning. You will explore the various areas of marketing through case studies, guest lectures, presentations, projects, computer simulations and technologies. Business Canadian Employee Relocation – 7674 Completion Requirements Mandatory courses: Canadian Employee Relocation Council (CERC) The Canadian Employee Relocation Council (CERC) is a membership organization whose goal is to provide leadership, services and assistance to members enabling them to effectively serve relocated families by addressing issues that impact workforce mobility both domestically and internationally. CERC has a clearly defined vision of the future and is guided by an important set of values. Founded on October 22, 1982 the Council has over 600 members from across Canada, the United States and internationally. Through our programs, publications and services, CERC helps members increase their expertise in the field of workforce mobility and provides a forum for corporations and service organizations to effectively communicate and provide a more efficient and cost effective relocation. Info Online Learning Is your busy scheduling interfering with advancing your education? You can always take an online course and study when it fits your schedule! Visit our Distance Learning website at centennialcollege.ca/dl for more details. ACCT-123 Financial Accounting Concepts BUSN-119 Fundamentals of Business BUSN-313 Career Action** BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices BUSN-350 Business Ethics COMM-160 or 161 College Communication 1/(ESL) COMM-170 or 171 College Communication 2/(ESL) COMP-106 Applied Business Software 1 COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 ECON-205 Principles of Microeconomics ECON-206 Principles of Macroeconomics ENTP-302 Creating and Managing Innovation GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour HRMT-301 Human Resources Management INTL-220 International Business Concepts MATH-128 Mathematics of Finance 1* MATH-119 Mathematics of Finance 2 MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing MKTG-221 Practical Applications in Marketing MKTG-222Retailing** MKTG-223 Professional Selling MKTG-224 Marketing Research MKTG-226 Marketing Analysis** MKTG-228 Brand Planning MKTG-229 Digital Marketing MKTG-233 Consumer Analysis** MKTG-301 B2B Marketing and Channel Management MKTG-331 Marketing Communications MKTG-332 International Marketing MKTG-340 Strategic Marketing Planning OMGT-129 Intro to Supply Chain and Business Operations** Plus choose three General Education (GNED) electives and one Professional Business course. See website for details. *MATH-128 prepares students for MATH-119, which is a required courses for most School of Business Diploma programs. Applicants who test between 21/45 and 35/45 in the MATH Assessment test will be exempted from MATH-128, and will take MATH-118. Students who score 36/45 or higher will be exempted from MATH-128 and MATH-118 and will take MATH-119. **course offered day school only MKTG-223 is available online as course MKTG-220 as equivalency. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 13 Marketing – 7106 Centennial College’s Business – Marketing program will prepare you to be the essential link between an organization and its customer base. The offering will first take you through business basics such as accounting, organizational behavior, business software, customer service and international business. These topics will create a foundation for the marketing courses that follow. Marketing topics will include: • Marketing theory and case-based problem-solving • Marketing communications (which includes advertising and promotion) • Account management • Sales and service The Business – Marketing program will make use of case studies, computer simulations, lectures, classroom assignments and presentations to help you develop the creative decisionmaking and persuasive communication skills necessary to become a successful marketing professional. Program Highlights • Small class environments will provide regular opportunities to connect with industry-experienced marketing faculty members. • An emphasis on global citizenship will bring discussion of the world and its events into the classroom in value-added ways. • Because the diploma that you will earn reflects high standards of learning, it is recognized in Canada and abroad. • This program will help you to build your skills portfolio with a curriculum that combines broad marketing concepts with specialized marketing skills, along with training in popular business software. Visit centennialcollege.ca/continuing-education/business for more details. This certificate program is designed to improve your capabilities as a marketer/marketing manager and will focus on challenges and opportunities from a social, political, technological and global perspective. You will learn how to evaluate new business opportunities and execute marketing plans in a dynamic marketplace. Completion Requirements ACCT-123 Financial Accounting Concepts BUSN-119 Fundamentals of Business BUSN-313 Career Action** BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices COMP-106 Applied Business Software 1 COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) COMM-170 or 171 College Communications 2/(ESL) ECON-205 Principles of Microeconomics ECON-206 Principles of Macroeconomics GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour HRMT-301 Human Resources Management INTL-220 International Business Concepts MATH-119 Mathematics of Finance 2 MATH-128 Mathematics of Finance 1* MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing MKTG-221 Practical Applications in Marketing MKTG-222 Retailing** MKTG-223 Professional Selling MKTG-224 Marketing Research MKTG-229 Digital Marketing MKTG-331 Marketing Communications Plus choose two General Education (GNED) elective courses. Completion Requirements Nine courses are required. Mandatory courses: MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing MKTG-221 Practical Applications in Marketing Plus choose seven elective courses from the following: MKTG-223 MKTG-224 MKTG-228 MKTG-229 MKTG-301 MKTG-331 MKTG-332 MKTG-333 MKTG-340 Professional Selling Marketing Research Brand Planning Digital Marketing B2B Marketing and Channel Management Marketing Communications International Marketing Advanced Professional Selling Strategic Marketing Planning MKTG-223 is available online as course MKTG-220 as equivalency. Business Management – Marketing – 7278 This program has been designed to meet the needs of students seeking a broad knowledge of business administration and specializing in the area of marketing. Topics covered in this certificate include product management, product pricing, distribution strategies, promotion strategies, advertising, sales promotions, publicity, media and creative execution. Completion Requirements (Seven courses are required) Mandatory courses: ACCT-112 Financial Accounting 1 HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour BUSN-119 Fundamentals of Business MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing Plus choose three elective courses from the following: ACCT-222 Management Accounting 1 CEMG-103 Fundamentals of Operations Management MGMT-222 Management Principles MKTG-224 Marketing Research MKTG-331 Marketing Communications Register early! Don’t wait to register! Classes fill up quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out! *MATH-128 prepares students for MATH-119, which is a required courses for most School of Business Diploma programs. Applicants who test between 21/45 and 35/45 in the MATH Assessment test will be exempted from MATH-128, and will take MATH-118. Students who score 36/45 or higher will be exempted from MATH-128 and MATH-118 and will take MATH-119. **course offered day school only MKTG-223 is available online as course MKTG-220 as equivalency. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 14 = In-class = Blended Note: Applicable courses may be used for credit towards the two- or three-year Marketing diploma. Info Business Business – Marketing – 2805 = Online = Print-based The Professional Sales program will provide you with the fundamental skills, knowledge and attitudes needed for an entry-level sales position. The courses match the competencies the Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) has identified as those required for success in today’s marketplace. Note: Students will receive a Certificate from both Centennial College and the Canadian Professional Sales Association. Completion Requirements Six courses are required. (The model route for the four mandatory courses is BUSN-333, GNED-160, MKTG-223, and either MKTG-116 or MKTG-221) Mandatory courses: BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices GNED-160 Customer Service: Modern Approach MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing OR MKTG-221 Practical Applications in Marketing MKTG-223 Professional Selling Plus choose two elective courses from the following: ACCT-123 BUSN-119 BUSN-331 INTL-220 MKTG-333 Financial Accounting Concepts Fundamentals of Business Business Law International Business Concepts Advanced Professional Selling MKTG-223 is available online as course MKTG-220 as equivalency. Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) The Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) focuses on establishing a positive image and enhancing the value and credibility of the sales profession. The Professional Sales Certificate program at Centennial College meets the academic requirements for the Canadian Professional Sales Association and is designed to lead to the Certified Sales Professional (CSP) designation. For further information and to register for the Certified Sales Professional designation, please contact the CPSA directly. Visit the CPSA website at cpsa.com. Logistics and Operations Operations Management – 7331 Operations management has become increasingly important as businesses intensify their efforts to reduce costs and improve quality and service. This program presents an analytical approach to important production management problems. Learn to analyze and solve problems in inventory control, industrial traffic, materials management and basic industrial engineering. Business Professional Sales – 7049 Completion Requirements CEMG-101 CEMG-102 CEMG-103 CEMG-909 CEQA-401 OMGT-226 Principles of Industrial Traffic Inventory Control Fundamentals of Operations Management Fundamentals of Project Management Quality Concepts Materials Management Purchasing – 7108 Learn to buy the product or service to meet requirements, have material available at the proper time, secure the right amount, pay an acceptable price and assist your employer by searching out lower-cost goods and services. Completion Requirements CEMG-101 CEMG-102 CEMG-103 CEMG-909 CEQA-401 OMGT-221 Principles of Industrial Traffic Inventory Control Fundamentals of Operations Management Fundamentals of Project Management Quality Concepts Purchasing and Value Analysis Quality Assurance – 7372 Managing quality, no matter what type of business you work for, is a key factor to a company’s success. The quality assurance program provides you with a broad understanding and a wide range of practical skills that you can apply to quality management. The financial and analytical skills that you will develop will contribute to your organization’s long-term growth. Completion Requirements Mandatory courses: Business Management – Sales – 7373 This program is designed to increase your knowledge of how to grow your business through sales by developing sales and associated skills that will enhance both your professional and personal relationships. This program has been designed to meet your need to seek business knowledge and specialize in the area of Sales and Relationship Management. Completion Requirements (Eight courses are required) Mandatory courses: BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices CEIL-911 Leadership and Ethics GNED-160 Customer Service: Modern Approach MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing MKTG-230 Personal Selling MKTG-231 Success – Relationship Building Plus choose two elective courses from the following: CEBW-305 CEBW-308 CEBS-120 MKTG-224 MKTG-331 ACCT-112 Financial Accounting 1 BUSN-225 Introduction to Research Methods and Data Analysis 1 CEMG-103 Fundamentals of Operations Management CEQA-240 Principles of Quality Assurance CEQA-241 Total Quality Management CETR-101 Quality Assurance Plus select two elective courses from the following: CEMG-104 Operations Management 2 CEQA-242 Computer Applications in Quality Assurance CEQA-243 Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance Writing a Proposal Writing Sales Material Retail Management Marketing Research Marketing Communications centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 15 Business Quality Control and Standards Maintenance – 7836 Import and Export Administration – 7376 The success of a company depends to a large degree on setting and meeting goals for customer satisfaction and company profitability. The necessary financial, analytical and serviceoriented skills acquired in these online courses will help you ensure long term growth for your organization. The Import and Export Administration Certificate is intended to build required skills for adult learners currently employed or seeking employment in the industry. The curriculum will include principles and practices of importing, exporting, international business, customs compliance, global logistics, international trade finance and business planning. Completion Requirements ACCT-112 Financial Accounting 1 BUSN-119 Fundamentals of Business BUSN-225 Introduction to Research Methods and Data Analysis 1 CEMG-103 Fundamentals of Operations Management CETR-101 Quality Assurance GNED-160 Customer Service: Modern Approach Supply Chain and Logistics Management – 7386 Completion Requirements Logistics Management Supply Chain Management Enterprise Resource Planning Management Principles Purchasing and Value Analysis Production Planning and Control Note: The Supply Chain Management Association Ontario recognizes qualified equivalent courses towards the Supply Chain Management Training Certificate, contact 416-289-5207 for more information. Customs Service and Compliance Global Logistics International Business Fundamentals Principles of Exporting Principles of Importing Financial Management for Import/Export Administration Every business uses project management in one form or another. You will develop skills such as the ability to plan, pay attention to details, organize, direct and control resources, build teams, assess risks and effectively communicate. Completion Requirements (Six courses are required) Five mandatory courses: CEMG-909 Fundamentals of Project Management CEMG-910 Project Planning and Control CEMG-918 MS Project 2010 CEMG-922 Project Communication and Team Building CEMG-924 Project Estimating and Cost Management Plus choose one elective course from the following: CEMG-911 Project Quality Procurement and Logistics CEMG-919 Managing Information Technology Projects Please note: Project Management courses can be used towards professional development units (PDU) through the Project Management Institute. For more information please visit their website at www.pmi.org. Effective Project Management – 7034 Supply Chain Management Association Ontario The Supply Chain Management Association Ontario (SCMAO) is the leading organization for supply chain management professionals in Ontario. Formed through the amalgamation of the Purchasing Management Association of Canada and Supply Chain and Logistics Association, SCMAO provides education and professional development to a network of 7,000 professionals. Under authority of provincial legislation, it awards the Certified Supply Chain Management Professional designation (CSCMP). See www.scmao.ca for more information. i CESI-400 CESI-401 CESI-402 CESI-403 CESI-404 CESI-405 Project Management – 7266 This certificate program provides you with knowledge and skills in the full range of logistics and supply chain activities including supply management, inventory management, logistics and transportation, quality management and enterprise resource planning. It may be of interest to persons who want to pursue a career as a purchasing/supply manager, materials manager, senior buyer or supervisor of logistics. CEMG-908 CEMG-948 CEMG-949 MGMT-222 OMGT-221 OMGT-223 Completion Requirements (Six courses are required) Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 This program will be of interest to anyone who has to implement projects of any size, either as a manager or as a member of a project team. Upon completion, you will be able to use current project management techniques to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of their organization. Centennial College courses use the Project Management Institute (PMI) Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) as the basis for course content and standards. Note: CEMG-940 Intro to Project Management; CEMG-941 Project Management Scheduling Software are available on a monthly intake, online. Balance of courses are semestered and online. See semester schedule. Completion Requirements (Seven Courses are required) To be taken first: CEMG-940 Introduction to Project Management Followed by: CEMG-941 Project Management Scheduling Software Followed by: Project Definition and Planning Project Management and the Human Interface Project Risk Control and Quality Management Contracting and Procurement in Project Management To be taken last: CEMG-942 CEMG-943 CEMG-944 CEMG-945 CEMG-946 Directed Studies in Project Management centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 16 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Law Clerk – 7804 This program is designed for people interested in working in a legal environment. Practical and legal knowledge is acquired in order to allow you to work in a law firm or government office. This program also includes courses in legal office software. Completion Requirements BUSN-331 CELC-910 CELC-911 CELC-912 CELC-915 CELC-916 CELC-941 CELC-942 Business Law Real Estate 1 Real Estate 2 Corporate Law Litigation 1 Litigation 2 Legal Documentation Legal Software Completion Requirements CEOA-124 Financial Applications COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) COMP-106 Applied Business Software 1 COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 OAGN-115 Introduction to Word Processing OAGN-116 Word Processing Applications OAGN-118 Transcription Techniques OAGN-125 Office Communications and Procedures OAGN-127 Machine Transcription Office Administration – Medical – 7422 Completion Requirements These courses are brought to you in partnership with the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario (ILCO) and are recommended for those who have a minimum of three years work experience in the legal field. Upon completion of each of the following courses, you may be eligible to write the ILCO examination. Note: These courses do not include the cost of the ILCO exams. Courses and the exams run according to the ILCO published schedule. This is NOT a Centennial College certificate program. Completion Requirements Estates – Law Clerk Real Estate – Law Clerk Litigation – Law Clerk Corporate Law – Law Clerk Legal Office Assistant – 7362 The focus of this program is on the development of strong office support skills with emphasis on interpersonal, organizational and communication skills. Graduates of this program will be prepared for standard procedures that are required for the smooth operation of a business office. Completion Requirements (Twelve courses are required) Eight mandatory courses: BUSN-331 Business Law BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices CEIL-880 Legal Terminology CEIL-881 Legal Office Procedures CELC-914 Family Law CEMS-981 Microsoft Word CEMS-983 Microsoft Excel GNED-160 Customer Service: Modern Approach Plus choose four elective courses from the following: CELC-943 CELC-944 CELC-946 CELC-947 CERE-801 CERE-802 This program provides the word processing, document production, microcomputer and general office administration skills you will need to qualify for a position as a receptionist or an administrative assistant. This program provides you with the foundation skills and knowledge necessary to function effectively in an entry-level position as a medical receptionist or transcriptionist. Law Clerk (Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario) CELC-922 CELC-921 CELC-923 CELC-924 Office Administration – General – 7211 Business Legal and Office Administration Litigation Practice and Procedure 1 Litigation Practice and Procedure 2 Criminal Law Wills and Estates Practice and Procedure Real Estate Practice and Procedure 1 Real Estate Practice and Procedure 2 CEOA-204 Medical Office Procedures CEOA-208 Medical Machine Transcription COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) OAGN-115 Introduction to Word Processing OAGN-116 Word Processing Applications OAGN-118 Transcription Techniques OAGN-127 Machine Transcription OAME-236 Medical Terminology 1 OAME-237 Medical Terminology 2 Medical Office Assistant – 7363 The focus of this program is on the development of strong office support skills with emphasis on interpersonal, organizational and communication skills. Graduates of this program will be prepared for standard procedures that are required for the smooth operation of a business office. Completion Requirements (Eleven courses are required) Eight mandatory courses: Business Culture and Collaborative Practices Medical Office Procedures Medical Terminology Working and Communicating in a Medical Setting CEIL-892 Pharmacology for the Medical Office CEMS-981 Microsoft Word CEMS-983 Microsoft Excel GNED-160 Customer Service: Modern Approach Plus three elective courses from the following: BUSN-333 CEIL-874 CEIL-890 CEIL-891 CEIL-889 CEIL-893 CEIL-894 CEIL-895 CEIL-897 CEIL-898 CEIL-899 Medical OHIP Billing Medical Conditions for Medical Office Staff Understanding Medical Tests for Medical Office Staff Understanding Surgical Procedures for Medical Office Staff Dental Terminology Veterinary Office Skills and Procedures Veterinary Terminology centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 17 Business Medical Transcriptionist – 7166 This program provides you with theoretical and practical knowledge using simulated case studies to prepare you for a future in medical transcription. Office Assistant – Software Specialist – 7361 Note: All mandatory courses must be taken before taking CEIL-872 Introduction to Medical Transcription and CEIL-873 Advanced Medical Transcription. The focus of this program is on the development of strong office support skills, with emphasis on interpersonal, organizational and communication skills. Graduates of this program will be prepared for standard procedures that are required for the smooth operation of a business office with an emphasis on using various software programs. Mandatory courses: Completion Requirements (Ten courses are required) Completion Requirements (Ten courses are required) BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices CEIL-872 Introduction to Medical Transcription CEIL-873 Advanced Medical Transcription CEIL-876 Medical Keyboarding CEIL-890 Medical Terminology CEIL-900 Styles and Practices of Medical T ranscription CEIL-901 Medical Transcription Fundamentals CEMS-981 Microsoft Word Plus choose two elective courses from the following: CEBS-870 CEIL-874 CEIL-875 CEIL-889 How to Start a Small Business Medical Office Procedures Health Records Management Medical OHIP Billing Nine mandatory courses: BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices CEIL-845 Desktop Publishing for Business Using Word CEIL-870 Office Procedures CEIL-988 Microsoft Software Integration CEMS-981 Microsoft Word CEMS-982 Microsoft Word – Advanced CEMS-983 Microsoft Excel CEMS-984 Microsoft Excel – Advanced GNED-160 Customer Service: Modern Approach Plus choose one elective course from the following: CEIL-855Sage50 CEIL-853 QuickBooks Introduction Info Course Information? For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Individual courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. Individual Course Accounting 2801 Accounting has been called the language of business, and it’s the backbone of any company. Knowing how to manage money will give you a skill that’s in demand, and Centennial’s Business Administration-Accounting Advanced diploma program will allow you to take that skill to the world stage. The program focuses on employable skills, as taught by professors with deep expertise. You’ll get a sought-after, internationallyrecognized professional designation. Not only that, but you’ll be given exemption from some of the Association of Chartered Accountant’s (ACCA) exams. The ACCA is one of the world’s best-regarded accounting bodies, and you’re eligible to enrol in it upon completion of the program, letting you begin your journey to a global accounting career. CESI-140 Lean Green Belt Training Lean Green Belt training includes the fundamental Lean Principle, the importance of change management, project identification, VSM, waste and NVA identification, the origin and goals of lean methodology, the tools and methods used in a Lean project deployment and the application of Lean tools and methods in simulated case studies. For more program details, see page 4 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 18 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Child and Youth Worker Child and Youth Worker – 1205 Year 2 Professional child and youth workers enhance the growth and development of children, youth and their families within a wide range of therapeutic contexts. Students will learn the principles, philosophies and characteristics of relational child and youth work practice such as co-creating relationships, working developmentally and understanding professional boundaries. For further details, please click on the link below or contact Colleen Kamps at 416-289-5000, ext. 2050, or ckamps@ centennialcollege.ca. CYWP-201 CYWP-210 CYWP-211 CYWP-212 CYWP-215 GNED-500 Completion Requirements Year 1 CYWP-112 CYWP-113 CYWP-102 CYWP-114 CYWP-104 Introduction to Child and Youth Work Child and Adolescent Mental Health 1 Counselling and Communications Skills Preparation for Professional Practice Developmental Issues in Childhood and Adolescence GNED-129 Principles of Psychology COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) CYWP-105*Field Practicum 1 (30 days) CYWP-106*Integrative Field Seminar 1 CYWP-115 Residential Treatment and School Based Programs in CYW CYWP-116 Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2 CYWP-117 Group Dynamics: Processes and Development COMM170 or 171 College Communications 2/(ESL) Info *Level 1 courses must be completed before taking Field and Seminar 1 Multimodal Therapies in CYW Child and Adolescent Mental Health 3 Introduction to the Family Advocacy Law in Children’s Mental Health Professional Recording Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action CYWP-206*Field Practicum 2 (60 days) CYWP-207*Integrative Field Seminar 2 CYWP-213 Group Dynamics: Theory and Practice CYWP-214 Working with Traumatized Children and Youth *Level 2 courses must be completed before taking Field and Seminar 2 Year 3 CYWP-301*Field Practicum 3 Specialized – Part 1 (45 days) CYWP-302*Integrative Field Seminar 3 – Part 1 CYWP-303 Child Abuse: Physical, Emotional and Sexual CYWP-304 Advanced Counselling Skills CYWP-311 Evidence Based Programming CYWP-306*Field Practicum 3 Specialized – Part 2 (45 days) CYWP-307*Integrative Field Seminar 3 – Part 2 CYWP-312 Crisis Theory and Interventions CYWP-313 CYW Approach to Working with Families GNED General Education Elective *Level 3 courses must be completed before taking Field and Seminar 3 Notes 1. Minimum C grade is required for all CYWP courses. 2. All field placements require updated Vulnerable Sector Screening and medical clearance. Due to the duration of the process to obtain the Vulnerable Police Screening documents, students are advised to contact the program coordinator at least three months before the start of placement. 3. For those students who may already be working in the helping field, please refer to the Apprenticeship Program web page, centennialcollege.ca/childandyouthworkerapprenticeship. Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/webreg anytime. Child and Family Studies If your interest is in early childhood development, special needs, social support services or public security, then we have a variety of courses for you. Centennial College has long been known for the outstanding quality of its academic offerings. i Need more Information about Child and Family Studies Program Offerings? Visit centennialcollege.ca, 416-289-5303, select #1 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 19 Child and Family Studies Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education – 7010 Completion Requirements Our Early Childhood Education (ECE) program offers in-depth learning experiences, focusing on the developmental stages of childhood. All students entering ECE programs must have an English assessment first. Please call 416-289-5300, or visit centennialcollege.ca/assessment for information or to book your assessment online. You must be at COMM-160 or COMM-161 level to begin this program. Due to the nature of the ECE program, you must provide a recent Police Reference Check prior to each field practicum and required courses. A criminal record or charges pending before the courts in regard to crimes against vulnerable populations may determine eligibility for courses and completion of the program. Semester 1 Note: This program requires that some assignments and all practicums occur in full-time, weekday childcare settings of full-day kindergarten programs that are being supervised by Registered Early Childhood Educators. Admission Requirements • Upon successful completion of the four units outlined below, you will receive an Early Childhood Education Diploma, and will be recognized in the field as a fully qualified Early Childhood Educator. • If you are a new student to our program, need any assistance with your course planning or have not taken any courses in the past year, please contact Lynn Haines, program coordinator at [email protected]. • You must complete each semester of study before continuing with the next semester. This also includes field placements. A minimum C grade is required in all core ECE courses to continue within the program. • Graduates will then be required to join the College of Early Childhood Educators to practice as an ECE. For more information on this process, go to the CECE website at www.college-ece.ca. College of Early Childhood Educators, Ontario The College of Early Childhood Educators will directly handle all Professional Registration of ECE in order to practice and any applications from Canadian/ International applicants who require an individual assessment of their educational credentials. Please go to the CECE website at www.college-ece.ca for more information regarding this process. Info Course Information? For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Individual courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. ECEP-101 Keys to Success in ECE ECEP-102 The Learning Environment: The Third Teacher ECEP-103 The Healthy Development of the Whole Child ECEP-104 An Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECEP-105 Field Preparation COMM-160 or 161 College Communication 1/(ESL)* Semester 2 ECEP-130 Observing Infants and Toddlers Development ECEP-131 Child at Centered Curriculum ECEP-132 Guidance 1 ECEP-133 Health and Well-being of Young Children CECS-105 Field Placement 1: Infant and Toddler (ECEP-135 equivalent) COMM-170 or 171 College Communications 2/(ESL)* GNED-129 Principles of Psychology Semester 3 Curriculum: Project Development Guidance 2 Observing Preschool and School-Age Development ECEP-232 Understanding and Communicating with Families CESC-106 Field Practicum – Preschool (ECEP-235 equivalent) GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action Semester 4 ECEP-233 Inclusion of Children with Special Needs ECEP-234 Preschool and School Curriculum ECEP-236 Advocacy and the Emerging Professional ECEP-237 Child Abuse CECS-107 Preschool, School-Age, Specialized Field Practicum (ECEP-245 equivalent) GNED General Education Elective** ECEP-229 ECEP-230 ECEP-231 *Students are required to complete an assessment in order to be placed into the correct level of English – please see centennialcollege.ca/skills assessment or call 416-289-5300 for details. **General Education electives may be taken at any time. Early Childhood Education Orientation/Information Sessions Our Early Childhood Education (ECE) program supervisor will meet with you to discuss our Early Childhood Education Program. There is no cost and no appointment is necessary. If you are a new student to our program, need any assistance with your course planning or if you are a student who has not taken any courses in the past year, please contact Lynn Haines, program coordinator by email at [email protected]. It is important that you attend this session. It will assist you with successful registration to the Early Childhood Education program. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 20 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Introduction to Home Childcare – 7065 This is a part-time graduate certificate program for Early Childhood Educators who want to learn the essential skills required to promote the inclusion of children with special needs in the child-care community. Upon successful completion, you will qualify as resource teachers and/or resource consultants under the Day Nurseries Act. Applicants must have an Early Childhood Education Diploma from an Ontario college or a letter of equivalency from the AECEO. Admission Requirement • Ontario College Early Childhood Education Diploma or letter of equivalency from the AECEO. Completion Requirement • There are seven academic courses and two supervised field practicums. Courses run consecutively, and a minimum C grade must be maintained in each course to continue within the program. Students must successfully complete Level 1 before moving to Level 2. This program’s intake for new students is only in the fall each year. Level 1 SN-400 SN-401 SN-402 SN-403 SN-405 Level 2 Exploring Inclusion Working with Families Field Practicum 1 Service Planning Resource Coordination SN-404 SN-406 SN-407 SN-408 Strategies for Success and Inclusion Advocacy in the Home, School and Community Research and Conference Planning Field Practicum 2 The Home Child Care Provider certificate is intended to provide the required knowledge and skills for adult learners currently employed through an agency and/or seeking to operate high quality, safe home child care in compliance with provincial and federal regulations. Quality childcare flows from best practices, including knowledge of current legislations, safe food handling, guiding and supporting children and families, planning and implementing appropriate experiences for young children, time management and financial literacy as it pertains to running a small business. Students will examine the inter-relationships between caregivers, children and their families, as well as caregivers and their surrounding community. Current legislation will be explored, and opportunities to practice skills in guidance and experience planning will be included. Graduates will understand safety as it relates to providing a safe and secure environment for young children 0-12 years. Nutrition, safe food preparation and handling skills will be developed. Opportunities will include time to examine and develop home child care policies and procedures as well as exploring the benefits of small business. Completion Requirements IHCC-100 IHCC-101 IHCC-102 IHCC-103 IHCC-104 Health, Safety and Nutrition Operating a Home Child Care Business Caring for Children Throughout the Day Partnership with Parents Connecting with Your Community Child and Family Studies Early Childhood Resource Consultant – 7060 Notes: 1. Due to the nature of this program, students must provide a recent Police Reference Check prior to each field placement and required courses. A criminal record or charges pending before the courts in regard to crimes against vulnerable populations may determine eligibility for courses and completion of the program. 2. If you are a new student to our program, need any assistance with your course planning o rhave not taken any courses in the past year, please contact Lynn Haines, program coordinator by email at [email protected]. This orientation session clarifies the program emphasis and your role within it. Come and have your questions answered (an appointment is not required). If you are a new student to our program, need any assistance with your course planning or if you are a student who has not taken any courses in the past year, please contact Lynn Haines, program coordinator by email at [email protected]. Info myCentennial Info Early Childhood Resource Consultant Orientation Session Financial Assistance Check out the Centennial College Special Bursary Program, as well as many other forms of financial assistance available to you. Go to centennialcollege.ca/financialaid. The myCentennial portal is used by the College and your instructors to communicate with you! Set your myCentennial account up today at my.centennialcollege.ca. Don’t forget to forward your myCentennial emails to your preferred email account. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 21 Child and Family Studies Individual Courses CSTR-902 SafeTALK SafeTALK is a half-day alertness workshop that prepares anyone over the age of 15, regardless of prior experience or training, to become a suicide-alert helper. Most people with thoughts of suicide don’t truly want to die, but are struggling with the pain in their lives. Through their words and actions, they invite help to stay alive. SafeTALK-trained helpers can recognize these invitations and take action by connecting them with life-saving intervention resources, such as caregivers trained in ASIST. CSTR-906 Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) The ASIST workshop is for caregivers who want to feel more comfortable, confident and competent in helping to prevent the immediate risk of suicide. Over one million caregivers have participated in this two-day, highly interactive, practical, practice-oriented workshop. Participation in the full two days is required. Enjoy small group discussions and skills practice that are based upon adult learning principles. Experience powerful videos on suicide intervention. Feel challenged and safe. Learn suicide first aid. CSTR-901 Restorative Justice Practices This workshop teaches participants to prepare for and facilitate a restorative conference. Founded in the sociological and psychological foundations of restorative conferencing you will learn to use the restorative conferencing script and explore the do’s and don’ts for facilitators. MHFA-101 Mental Health First Aid Training The Mental Health First Aid Training is designed to help people provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health problem or is experiencing a mental health crisis. MHFA Canada content adheres to the first aid guidelines being established by MHFA Australia. The guidelines cover a range of developing mental disorders and mental health crisis situations. While people often know a lot about physical health, most people have little knowledge about mental health. This lack of understanding promotes fear and stigma. This course promotes how we see the need and future direction for change in our understanding of mental health. Athletic Taping for Registered Massage Therapists Coming Soon! Whether you work with seasoned athletes or casual weekend warriors, athletic taping can help any patients and we can teach you this valuable skill. Supporting athletic injuries through tape application is a special form of therapy, and this one-day course will show you the principles and concepts behind using it to help heal a range of injuries. Visit centennialcollege.ca/ce for more information. myCentennial myCentennial is your College portal, giving you personalized online access to key dates, web-registration, e-mail, grades, class start dates, College announcements and research tools – from any internet connection. Access myCentennial from the Centennial College website, or directly at my.centennialcollege.ca. Your login is your nine-digit student number, and your initial password is your date of birth. (Note: You will be asked to change the password upon initial login.) centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 22 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based IT/Computer Training for Professionals Cisco Certified Networking Associate – 7390 Cisco Systems Gain knowledge of Cisco networking technology at the associate level. This program prepares you to obtain the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA™) certification and provides the groundwork for more advanced studies in networking. For more information about this program, email the program supervisor at [email protected]. Completion Requirements CCTC-501 CCTC-502 CCTC-503 CCTC-504 Introduction to Networks Routing and Switching Essentials Scaling Networks Connecting Networks Notes: 1. This certificate program does not include the cost of the CCNA™ certification exam. 2. A discount is offered for the CCENT and the CCNA exams for those individuals who achieve sufficient scores in the final CCNA level course (CCTC-504). For information on print-based and online learning, visit centennialcollege.ca/dl or email distancelearning@ centennialcollege.ca. Centennial is proud to be the leading Canadian recognized Cisco Authorized Training Centre (CATC), which uniquely positions Centennial to offer official Cisco Certified Training Courses utilizing Cisco Certified Curriculum. Centennial is a part of the Cisco Networking Academy program and, as such, the Cisco Networking Academy program teaches individuals how to design, build and maintain computer networks. This program combines instructor-led and online learning with hands-on lab exercises where one can apply what they have learned. The Academy curriculum covers a broad range of topics, from basic networking skills, such as pulling cable, to more complex concepts, such as applying advanced troubleshooting tools, wireless technology and security. The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) courses 1-4 of the Academy program provide a basic foundation in networking and provide the knowledge necessary to obtain the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. The CCNP curriculum teaches more advanced topics in routing, switching and troubleshooting, laying the foundation for the Cisco CCNP advanced certification. Computers and Information Technology Information technology and computer specialists are in constant demand. They respond to industry needs through programs designed by computer and IT professionals. Choose to make yourself more marketable through relevant, up-to-date computer training and prepare yourself to become a computer or IT professional. (NOTE: Certification is obtained by writing exams directly with Cisco Systems and includes an additional fee payable directly to Cisco). For more information on Cisco Systems, visit their website at: www.cisco.com or to visit the Networking Academy home page, go to: http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/netacad/ index.html. Business and IT professionals Get certified to take your career to the next level. Prepare for your SDC™ (Scrum Developer Certified) or SMC™ (Scrum Master Certified) certification and qualify yourself to be part of a Scrum team. Info i Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/webreg anytime. See our new courses SCRM-101 and SCRM-102 on page 32 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 23 Computers and Information Technology Computer Hardware and Network Support – 7019 Prepare for an entry-level position in the fast-paced area of computer networking. Gain expertise and hands-on experience necessary to obtain many well-recognized industry certifications, such as CCNA, A+ and Network+. Build a firm foundation for more advanced studies in this area. For more information about this program, email the program supervisor at [email protected]. Completion Requirements Mandatory courses: CCTC-103 CCTC-501 CCTC-502 CCTC-503 CCTC-504 A+ IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software Introduction to Networks Routing and Switching Essentials Scaling Networks Connecting Networks Computer Programming – 7015 Gain understanding of basic computer concepts and use contemporary software packages to acquire strong programming skills in various languages. Completion Requirements Four mandatory courses: COMP-100 Programming 1 (Introductory Programming Concepts) COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 COMP-225 Software Engineering Methodologies 1 COMP-246 Object Oriented Software Engineering Plus choose three elective courses from either the MS.Net or Java platform: CEDN-002 Advanced C# CEDN-003 Web Application Development Using ASP .Net CEDN-004 Microsoft SQL Server 2012 CEDN-005 Distributed Components - Windows Components Foundations CEDN-006 Microsoft .Net Project COMP-423 Introduction to Java Programming COMP-424 Intermediate and Advanced Java COMP-425 Web Development using Java EE and Open Source Technologies COMP-426 Enterprise Application Development using Java EE Info Course Information? For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Individual courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. Computers in Business Management – 7047 Provides training mainly in business software applications. The program combines accounting and other microcomputer applications to prepare you to perform effectively in a business office. Completion Requirements Three mandatory courses: ACCT-112 Financial Accounting 1 COMP-106 Applied Business Software 1 COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 Plus choose three elective courses from the following: ACCT-150 ACCT-228 BUSN-333 COMP-100 Small Business Software Accounting Microcomputer Applications 1 Business Communications Programming 1 (Introductory Programming Concepts) COMP-473 HTML and CSS COMP-474 PHP Programming with MYSQL SHAR-100 Sharepoint for Users – Introductory SHAR-200 Sharepoint for Users – Advanced Java SE/EE Programming – 7387 Java is a powerful object-oriented language with crossplatform capabilities that has become the programming language of choice for developing business applications. Java is used widely for creating both Web applications and critical enterprise applications. There has been increasing demand for Java developers in recent years. This certificate program will help you become proficient in Java Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition by using popular tools and techniques for designing, coding, testing and deploying Java applications. By combining Java with common database servers, this certificate provides a unique opportunity to expand your skill set in developing and deploying enterprise-level applications. Experiencing real life projects will help you prepare yourself to enter competitive business environments. The program also provides preparation for Java Certification Exams. Completion Requirements COMP-423 Introduction to Java Programming COMP-424 Intermediate and Advanced Java COMP-425 Web Development using Java EE and Open Source Technologies COMP-426 Enterprise Application Development using Java EE centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 24 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Helpdesk staff are the front line in client support. They make the crucial first impression with clients. This program provides training in creating an excellent service experience for clients, enabling staff to resolve as many concerns as possible in this first contact. Microsoft Office Application Support – 7046 Completion Requirements Learn the variety of applications available within the Microsoft Office Professional suite of programs for home and business. All of the Microsoft courses listed below have been designed according to the structure and learning outcomes set out by Microsoft. Four mandatory courses: Completion Requirements CCTC-103 A+ IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software COMP-106 Applied Business Software 1 COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 OAGN-125 Office Communications and Procedures Plus choose three elective courses from the following: CCTC-501 Introduction to Networks CG-093 Web Fundamentals COMP-100 Programming 1 (Introductory Programming Concepts) COMP-473 HTML and CSS SHAR-100 Sharepoint for Users – Introductory CEIL-988 Microsoft .Net – 7030 Microsoft SharePoint Specialist – 7393 Gain a significant competitive advantage in a job market, where this credential is widely recognized and respected. You also receive preparation for Microsoft Certification exams that offer several levels of certification in the .NET development framework, including: • Windows Applications (CEDN-001, -002, -004) Exam Code 98-361 • Web Applications (CEDN-001, -003, -004) Exam Code 98-362 • SQL Server (COMP-122, CEDN-006) Exam Code 98-363 Completion Requirements COMP-100 Programming 1 (Introductory Programming Concepts) CEDN-002 Advanced C# CEDN-003 Web Application Development using ASP .Net CEDN-004 Microsoft SQL Server 2012 CEDN-005 Distributed Components – Windows Components Foundations CEDN-006 Microsoft .Net Project CEMS-981 CEMS-982 CEMS-983 CEMS-984 CEMS-985 CEMS-986 CEMS-987 Microsoft Software Integration (Distance Learning only) Microsoft Word Microsoft Word – Advanced Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel – Advanced Microsoft Access Microsoft PowerPoint – Comprehensive Microsoft Access – Advanced Note: For more information on print-based and online learning, see the Distance Learning section of this calendar, visit centennialcollege.ca/dl or email [email protected]. Microsoft SharePoint technologies provide an industrystandard, web-based framework focused on team collaboration and real-time document management. In this program, you will acquire the fundamental knowledge and critical skills needed to create, manage and customize SharePoint across your enterprise. With these vital skills, you can help your organization outpace the competition by being able to quickly plan, design, deploy and utilize an effective SharePoint solution. You will learn the highly coveted skills needed to install, administer, secure and optimize a SharePoint Server. You will discover how to effectively monitor system performance using the Health Analyzer, and how to configure valuable sandbox solutions with the Developer Dashboard. Managers, administrators, developers – anyone responsible for administering and/or developing a SharePoint/ web environment – will find this program of great benefit and interest. Completion Requirements SHAR-001 SHAR-002 SHAR-003 SHAR-004 SHAR-005 Introduction to SharePoint Installing and Configuring SharePoint SharePoint Administration 1 SharePoint Administration 2 SharePoint Project Microsoft IT Academy The School of Continuing Education is pleased to continue its partnership with the Microsoft IT Academy. In today’s fast-paced environment, technology is everywhere, and there is a need to provide you with the essential skills to achieve industry recognized skills and certifications on the latest technologies that will prepare you for career success. By earning a Microsoft Certification, you will have current and relevant knowledge and increased confidence in your skills, leading to a higher level of success in career opportunities. This will help you gain the acknowledgment from peers and employers in today’s competitive job market. Courses are being offered in the following areas: • MOS, MTA, MCSE, MCSD • Office – MOS certification • Server – SharePoint • Database – Business Intelligence, SQL server 2012 • Development – SharePoint Applications, Web Applications, C# & ASP.Net For more information, or to register, please visit centennialcollege.ca/ce or call 416-289-5000, ext. 2267 Computers and Information Technology IT Client Services – 7020 centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 25 Computers and Information Technology Network Security Administrator – 7263 Computer Security is an increasingly significant concern to businesses and individuals. The risks associated with this technology have escalated with a widespread use of the Internet, networking and computers. These security courses are intended to provide you with the knowledge and hands-on experience to help mitigate these concerns and cope with any issues that may arise. They explore the general principles of network security, as well as specifics such as firewalls and operating system security. Each 12-hour course is intended for those in the IT profession who require specific security and network operating skills and training. Completion Requirements CETE-208 CETE-929 CETE-931 CETE-934 CETE-936 CETE-938 CETE-978 Introductory Network Security Forensics Threats and Attacks Authentication Monitoring and Intrusion Detection Content Filtering TCP/IP and other Internet Protocols Oracle Database Associate – 7354 The first step towards earning the highly respected Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) status is to earn the Oracle Certified Associate (OCA) credential. Learn to install and maintain an Oracle database, create an operational database and properly manage the various structures in an effective and efficient manner, including performance monitoring, database security, user management and backup/ recovery techniques. Students will also learn skills required for working with SQL, including how to use the advanced features of SQL in order to query and manipulate data within the database. This Centennial certificate prepares candidates for entry-level positions in database administration and to write the OCA certification exam (Exam Number: 1Z0-052). Completion Requirements COMP-122 Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-450 Introduction to Oracle 11G SQL COMP-451 Oracle 11G Database Administration Fundamentals 1 Info myCentennial i The myCentennial portal is used by the College and your instructors to communicate with you! Set your myCentennial account up today at my.centennialcollege.ca.. Oracle Database Administrator Professional – 7355 OCA certification is a prerequisite to becoming an Oracle Certified Professional (OCP). OCP addresses the critical database functions such as manageability, performance, reliability, security and availability using the latest Oracle Technology. This program prepares you for senior-level positions in the industry and the OCP certification exam (Exam Number: 1Z0-053). Completion Requirements COMP-122 Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-450 Introduction to Oracle 11G SQL COMP-451 Oracle 11G Database Administration Fundamentals 1 COMP-452 Oracle 11G Database Administration Fundamentals 2 Software Quality Assurance and Testing – 7170 As software becomes more complex, it is necessary to establish processes and clear methodologies. Doing so will ensure that the end product has been exposed to intensive and rigorous industrywide testing techniques and procedures. This will translate into a high degree of assurance that a software system passes the test for correctness and reliability. Beginners and those who already have an IT diploma/degree or industry IT professionals seeking formal qualifications will benefit from this certificate. Completion Requirements SQAT-001 SQAT-002 SQAT-003 Need more Information? SQAT-004 SQAT-005 SQAT-006 Introduction to Testing Principles and Methodologies Writing Testable Requirements Selecting and Implementing Software Testing Tools Managing the Testing Process Software Quality Assurance Software Testing Automation Tools and Best Practices Note: Courses should be taken in order shown Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 = In-class = Blended Oracle Corporation is the world’s largest database company with more than 105,000 employees worldwide. Oracle provides the world’s most complete, open, and integrated business software and hardware systems, with more than 370,000 customers – including 100 of the Fortune 100 companies – representing a variety of sizes and industries in more than 145 countries around the globe. This Workforce Development Program (WPD) allows educational institutions to deliver Oracle training as part of certificate programs offered via Continuing Education. With this, WDP allows for easy and low-cost access to Oracle training in local communities across the country. WDP’s hands-on training model delivered through partner schools increases the employability prospects of the students, making them highly marketable in their local workforce. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 26 Oracle Don’t forget to forward your myCentennial emails to your preferred email account. Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] = Online = Print-based Leaders in the systems development field owe their successes to the implementation of well-defined processes, the disciplined application of sound development methodologies and the effective use of proper tools. To meet strategic business needs, IT departments must rapidly develop client/server and web-based systems that satisfy the increasing demands and complex requirements of their internal and external clients. The success of these projects depends on careful analysis and design, project management, process integration, configuration and quality assurance methodologies. Completion Requirements Mandatory courses: CEMG-919 Managing Information Technology Projects COMP-225 Software Engineering Methodologies 1 COMP-246 Object Oriented Software Engineering Plus choose two elective courses from the MS.Net or Java Platforms: COMP-100 Programming 1 (Introductory Programming Concepts) CEDN-002 Advanced C# CEDN-003 Web Application Development using ASP .Net CEDN-004 Microsoft SQL Server 2012 CEDN-005 Distributed Components – Windows Components Foundations CEDN-006 Microsoft .Net Project COMP-423 Introduction to Java Programming COMP-424 Intermediate and Advanced Java COMP-425 Web Development using Java EE and Open Source Technologies COMP-426 Enterprise Application Development using Java EE Web Applications Development Programming – 7163 This certificate model will provide you with common and current programming approaches to web development, including the use of databases and application server programming. Students using current web technologies will have skills to develop web services, B2C and B2B web applications and other dynamic Net-based programs. Completion Requirements Mandatory courses: CEOA-253 ERPs and Business Solutions CG-093 Web Fundamentals COMP-100 Programming 1 (Introductory Programming Concepts) COMP-122 Introduction to Database Concepts Plus choose three elective courses from the following: CEDN-003 Web Application Development using ASP .Net CEDN-005 Distributed Components with Windows Components Foundations (WFC) CEOA-400 UML Modeling with CASE Tool COMP-424 Intermediate and Advanced Java COMP-425 Web Development using Java EE and Open Source Technologies COMP-473 HTML and CSS COMP-474 PHP Programming with MYSQL Unix/Linux Systems Administration – 7325 Unix is a comprehensive operating system with a large number of features and capabilities that support multi-user, multi-tasking and interactive computing environments for individuals and organizations. As the leader in open systems architectures, Unix is capable of running on anything from PDAs and game consoles to mainframe systems. These 12-hour courses are designed for those with computing experience who want to learn about the Unix operating system, as well as those individuals who desire to gain knowledge of Linux for home or business use. Computers and Information Technology Systems Analysis – 7044 Completion Requirements Info CEMC-971 CEUN-902 CEUN-911 CEUN-912 CEUN-913 CEUN-932 CEUN-951 Introduction to Unix/Linux Unix/Linux Operations for Users Unix Systems Administration Unix/Linux Security Unix/Linux Installation Unix Shell Scripts Working with Linux Graphical User Interfaces Register early! Don’t wait to register! Classes fill up quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out! Business and IT Professionals Earn Professional Development Units (PDUs) while improving your skills and brightening your career prospects. Prepare for the CBAP exam while learning the fundamentals of business analysis. See the courses CBAP-101 and CBAP-102 on pg 28 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 27 CCTC-701 VMware vSphere: ICM As a hands-on training course, VMware vSphere: ICM explores the installation, configuration and management of the cloud computing-enabled tool suite, which consists of VMware vSphere ESXi and VMware vCenter Server. Please note: Passing the exams and this course grants you a Centennial College course credit, but does not grant you a VMware VCP certification. To acquire your VMware VCP certification, you must pass the VMware VCP exam, which is administered by VMware. VMware IT Academy Centennial College has partnered with VMware to bring the VMware IT Academy (vITA) program to our students. This program is designed to introduce you to VMware technologies and equip you with VMware technical skills to compliment your chosen field of study. This partnership helps students obtain the VMware Certified Professional (VCP) status as well as other VMware certifications. i Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 CBAP-101 Business Analysis Foundation NEW This course is designed to prepare students to work as Business Analysts. The course trains students on the role of the Business Analyst, how to write a Business Requirements Document (BRD), understanding the Software Development Cycle (SDLC), understanding the differences between different methodologies of SDLC, how to apply Unified Modeling Language (UML Theory), and how to create UML Diagrams. CBAP-102 Business NEW Analysis Advanced This course prepares students to write and pass the Certified Business Analysis Professional™ (CBAP®) Certification Exam. The course emphasizes training students on the key topics and knowledge areas of the course curriculum for CBAP certification from International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®), how to use Microsoft Visio to create User Interface Design, how to use Balsamiq to create Wireframes, and how to use UML authoring tools. Certified Business Analysis Professional™ (CBAP®) is the business analysis certification provided by IIBA®. A CBAP® recipient is an elite member of the business analysis community, and a recognized expert in identifying the business needs of an organization in order to determine business solutions. More and more companies are recognizing the CBAP® designation and the value and expertise these professionals bring to their organizations. CEIL-130 Computer Skills for Small Business – Advanced This course will teach you to add style, diagrams, flows charts, photographs and other graphics to business reports and communication documents, prepare financial spreadsheets, develop a functioning website and PowerPoint presentations. By the end of the semester, you will have successfully completed all the components of your written business plan. CEIL-151 Introduction to Computers 1 Learn about both the hardware and software of your computer system and be able to use the most common functions of the Windows operating system, including the use of Windows Explorer program for file management and the ability to identify security risks to protect your computer. This course also reviews networks, internet and email use. You will also learn how to properly format documents using Microsoft Word and spreadsheets including correctly functioning formulas using Microsoft Excel. CEIL-300 Android Application Development Become familiar with all aspects of planning, developing and testing mobile applications for the Android platform. Emphasis will be on the creation of applications using Java programming language, as well as programming techniques for achieving effective interaction on PDA’s. Writing locationaware applications that feature sensor movement, messaging, Wi-Fi and multimedia will be introduced. Prerequisite: Java Intermediate, MySQL or similar. CEIL-301 iPhone Application Development Become familiar with all aspects of planning, developing and testing mobile applications for the iOS platform. This course will introduce aspects of planning, developing and testing for the iOS platform. It will emphasize the creation of applications using the Objective-C programming language, as well as programming techniques for achieving effective interaction on iPhones and iPads. Prerequisite: Java Intermediate, MySQL or similar. CEIL-302 Web Design for Mobile Applications Become familiar with a new way to design, develop and test mobile user interfaces, and to “mobilize” existing websites. Learn a new interaction and content delivery paradigm through theory and hands-on coding exercises using CSS3, HTML5, Javascript and Ajax, as well as programming techniques for achieving effective interaction and coming up with innovative user experiences on Smartphones and Tablets. Online Learning Info Computers and Information Technology Individual Courses Is your busy scheduling interfering with advancing your education? You can always take an online course and study when it fits your schedule! Visit our Distance Learning website at www.centennialcollege.ca/dl for more details. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 28 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Software required: Windows Operating System. CEIL-816 Java – Introduction This course will teach you the basics with a guide to developing applications and applets using the Java programming language. This course covers objectoriented programming concepts including creating and using classes and methods, loop structures, string method, if/thenelse, joptionPane Class, arrays and creating basic Java Applets. Prerequisite: Students will be expected to download and install programs as well as upload zipped/compressed files, therefore, some experience with these types of tasks is necessary. Software required: Most students use Windows OS, but Java can be installed on Apple OS as well. Previous experience in any programming language would be an asset. CEIL-820 Introduction to HTML Programming This course covers some of the most important topics of HTML, from the basics of creating web pages with graphics and links and using tables and controlling page layout with frames, to more advanced topics, including cascading style sheets (CSS), adding pre-written JavaScript to your HTML documents, creating a multimedia web page and creating a web page with forms. This online course has monthly intakes. Software required: Basic text editor and Web Browser that supports frames and HTML 4 or higher. CEIL-821 Intermediate HTML Programming Continue to develop your skills by applying your knowledge of HTML and web page designs. This course covers Dynamic HTML. Additional topics covered include cascading style sheets (CSS), controlling content dynamically, positioning with DHTML, implementing advanced DHTML features and structuring data with XML. CEIL-823 Java – Intermediate This course will migrate the skills you have in developing Java applications to developing Java applets and more robust Java applications. You will learn some of the more advanced Java topics such as utilizing inheritance, the swing toolkit, layout managers, the event model, exceptions and file input/output. Prerequisite: JAVA – Introduction CEIL-816. Software required: JAVA SDK, JAVA IDE – both free downloads. CEIL-835 Photoshop 1 Using Photoshop, you will be introduced to the tools and commands of this extremely popular digital imaging program. These will include the input of photographic images, selection of specific picture areas for adjustment, use of special tools to control such functions as colourizing, blurring, distorting, adding text, combining images and the basic process of preparing the file for outputting to hard copy. The visual elements used in the design of web material must have both appeal and functionality. Software required: Full version of the software either CS3, CS4 or CS5. Photoshop Elements is not a full version of the software and will not be accepted for use during the course. CEIL-844 Publisher In this introduction to desktop publishing using Microsoft Publisher, you will learn the purpose and uses of this desktop publishing software, including learning to design professional-looking publications, create your own newsletters, brochures, signs, logos and customized letterhead. Intermediate skills such as enhancing a publication, working with multiple pages and working on the web are examined. CEIL-845 Desktop Publishing for Business Using Word Using Word, you will learn to combine basic design principles and techniques to produce a variety of printed matter, such as stationery, business cards, posters, newsletters, resumés and more. This course will place emphasis on producing real-life, professional materials using specific desktop publishing terminology and document-handling techniques. CEIL-848 Excel – Formulas This course gives the advanced Excel user specialized capabilities when developing formulas. Prerequisites: Successfully completion of the Excel Core CEMS-983 and Excel Expert CEMS-984 level courses. Familiarity with Windows XP or Vista, as well as file management concepts. Software required: Students may use 2002, 2003, 2007, 2010 software, but all will follow 2007 content and textbook. CEIL-849 Visual Basic – Intermediate This course picks up where the introductory course left off. It covers two major aspects of Visual Basic programming: database and array processing. The database topics include the basic data control, introductory SQL to process multiple tables and adding/deleting/ editing records. The Arrays consist of check box, text and label controls with FOR/NEXT processing and storing the data on sequential files. Prerequisite: Visual Basic 2005 Introduction CEIL-850 Software required: Wiindows XP Home or XP Pro or Win 2000 SP4 (service pack 4) and Visual Basic 2008 Express edition or Standard edition. Software required: Publisher 2002, Publisher 2003 or Publisher 2007. Computers and Information Technology CEIL-750 Keyboarding for Computers This is a “learn to type” course. In this course, you will learn keyboarding techniques. Keyboarding speed and accuracy will be emphasized. Proofreading and editing documents are covered. Prerequisite: Introduction to HTML Programming CEIL-820. Software required: Basic text editor. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 29 Computers and Information Technology CEIL-850 Visual Basic – Introduction This is an introductory course in the programming language, Visual Basic.NET. You will be introduced to the fundamentals of programming in a Windows environment. Topics include programming development with Events and Objects for Windows XP or NT4.1, user interface manipulation, programming mathematical calculations and designing and building Window applications. Prerequisite: Basic Windows and familiarity with any Basic programming language Software required: Windows XP Home or XP Pro or Win 2000 SP4(service pack 4) and Visual Basic 2008 Express edition or Standard edition. CEIL-851 Visual C++ Introduction This course covers the fundamentals of the Visual C++ 2003.NET software. You will learn to develop applications and the development tools of Visual C++ (MFC) as an object-oriented language that represents the attributes and operations of objects. You will explore the development tools of Visual C++. This course is offered online with monthly intakes. Prerequisites: Basic Windows and familiarity with BASIC programming language such as COBOL or Programming in C Software required: Minimum Windows XP operating system and Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010. Visual Studio is a free download and information on how to obtain this download can be located in Week 1 of the online course. CEIL-852 Visual C++ Intermediate Building on the fundamentals acquired in the introductory course, this course will teach you advanced Visual C++ topics. You will develop sophisticated Windows applications using the MFC Library, Controls, SDI, MDI and OLE controls. Prerequisites: Visual Basic Introduction CEIL-851 Software required: Minimum Windows XP operating system and Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010. Visual Studio is a free download and information on how to obtain this download can be located in Week 1 of the online course. Info Disability CEIL-853 QuickBooks Introduction QuickBooks is designed for the small to mid-sized business owner. Learn how this well-designed program can make it a snap to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile your chequing account, create and print invoices, receipts and statements, track your payables, inventory and receivables, create estimates and generate reports. Setting up a payroll, editing employee data, processing payroll and government data will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Basic Computer knowledge. Software required: QuickBooks 2006 Pro Student version of software comes with the textbook. CEIL-855 Sage50 You will gain valuable experience using this widely used business software over 14 weeks. The final outcome of this course will be the ability to use Sage50 to perform the necessary control and reporting for a small business. You will order all of the materials you need from Sage North America: A two-volume textbook, Sage50 educational version of the software good for 14 months, and data files to use for exercises during the course. Each year the course is updated to the newest version of Sage50. Students who successfully complete this course may be eligible to complete a certification test provided by Sage North America. Note: Cost of certification with Sage not included. Prerequisite: Knowledge of accounting principles and basic computer knowledge CEIL-864 Introduction to C# Programming This course introduces fundamentals of C# programming language. You will explore object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts including data abstraction, inheritance and polymorphism. Using .NET and C#, you will learn to design, code and document business-oriented programs. CEIL-865 Web Application Development with ASP.NET and C# Building on fundamentals of C# programming, this course introduces you to web application development and database connectivity. Coursework emphasizes how to create the basic, dynamic and advanced ASP.NET pages in Microsoft and C# programming language, and how to interact with the database using ADO.NET. Prerequisites: Introduction to C# Programming CEIL-864. Software required: Visual Web Developer Express Edition 2010 Operating System. Any of the following: • Windows XP (x86) with Service Pack 3 – all editions except Starter Edition, • Windows Vista (x86 and x64) with Service Pack 2 – all editions except Starter Edition • Windows 7 (x86 and x64) Minimum hardware requirements: Computer that has a 1.6GHz or faster processor, 1 GB (32 Bit) or 2 GB (64 Bit) RAM (Add 512 MB if running a virtual machine), 5400 RPM hard disk drive and DVD-ROM drive. CEIL-916 Java – Advanced This course deals with advanced programming concepts using Java. We will learn how to build Java programs that can access and manipulate data from database tables. We will further look at how to access database via Java servlets on the Internet. With the popularity of objectoriented programming and database systems growing and increasing demand for e-commerce applications, these are important skills to learn. Minimum Pass: 60% Prerequisite: Java – Introduction CEIL-816, Java – intermediate CEIL-823. Prerequisites: Knowledge of any programming language. Software required: Windows 2000 PRO, Windows XP PRO or better; Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional Edition. If you are a student with a disability, please contact our Centre for Students with Disabilities by visiting centennialcollege.ca/csd or calling 416-289-5000. These services are FREE and confidential to all Centennial students! centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 30 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based CEIL-921 Dreamweaver Advanced A continuation from the introduction course, curriculum is designed for the serious or professional web page designer. Concepts explored include search engine placement, working with templates, JavaScript and behaviours, Custom Cascading Styles, three-part rollovers, using library items, extending Dreamweaver, and much more. Prerequisites: Dreamweaver CEIL-920. Software required: Dreamweaver MX or greater. CEIL-922 Flash – Introduction This introductory course will cover the following objectives: Flash vs. Shockwave, interface basics, drawing and painting, working with objects, using type, importing artwork, working with layers, working with symbols and instances, creating animation, adding interactivity, working with sound, publishing and exporting to HTML and self-contained movies. Knowledge of HTML is helpful. Prerequisites: Knowledge of HTML would be helpful. Software required: Macromedia Flash MX or greater (MAC or PC). CEIL-923 Flash – Intermediate As a continuation of the introductory course, the advanced progress bar load loop is presented, along with best practices for graphic import to maintain small output size. Advanced action scripting and the debugging window will be explored, and XML data will be utilized in the presentation of a scrolling data-feed window. Prerequisite: Flash Introduction CEIL-922 Software required: Macromedia Flash MX or greater (MAC or PC). Recommended: Completion of Photoshop 1 CEIL-835 Software required: Full version of the software either CS3, CS4 or CS5. Photoshop Elements is not a full version of the software and will not be accepted for use during the course. CEIL-927 QuickBooks Advanced This course will build on the learning from the introduction course and will include the following topics: Purchasing, inventory management, units of measure, estimates and progress billing, job costing, customizing invoices and other forms, class accounting, multi currency, budgeting and advanced reporting (customizing and memorizing). Prerequisite: QuickBooks Introduction CEIL-853. Software required: QuickBooks 2010 Canadian version. Students should also have payroll software loaded on their computer. If they do not have it, they can download the free copy of the student version of QuickBooks 2010 which comes with the textbook. CEIL-940 Internet Essentials This course provides an introduction to the Internet, including browser basics, and much more. No prior computer experience with these topics is assumed, and students in this course will learn the most important topics of the Internet. CEIL-988 Microsoft Software Integration Create advanced level business documents that are in high demand in today’s business world. You will learn how to effectively create documents that incorporate data from several Microsoft Office Applications. Info Recommended: HTML would be helpful, familiarity with Windows. Software required: Dreamweaver MX or greater. CEIL-926 Photoshop 2 Further introduction to some of the more advanced concepts of Photoshop. You will explore advanced digital imaging processes for the web using tools available in Adobe’s Photoshop software, will continue to advance sensibilities towards design parameters and style, creatively develop and assess various design solutions and execute the projects in a professional manner to produce appealing results. Web design issues such as GIF animation, navigation, slicing, rollovers, optimizing and previewing web page while exploring the available software tools at a more in-depth level will also be reviewed. Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/ webreg anytime. CEIL-989 Microsoft Office 365 Microsoft Office 365 is Microsoft Office collaboration and productivity tools delivered through the cloud. You will learn how to use the Office Web Apps, which are browser-based versions of Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint that enable viewing and editing of Office documents in Web browsers while preserving the formatting of the original documents. You will also learn how to use Microsoft SharePoint Online, which is a collaboration, sharing, and document editing service using internal and external sites. CEIL-990 Adobe Acrobat You will be introduced to Adobe Acrobat and to Adobe Workspace, including skills in reading, creating, capturing, editing and reviewing PDF documents. You will create interactive PDF Navigation, work with Acrobat Online and learn to add multimedia elements to PDF documents. CEIL-991 Microsoft Office 2013 This course will help students become familiar with their Microsoft Office 2013 Professional, Academic or University edition software. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook will be covered. CEIL-992 Presentations and Desktop Publishing Learn to create electronic presentations, including various types of print materials such as business cards, letterhead, brochures, flyers and newsletters. You should have Microsoft Publisher and PowerPoint 2010 exclusively for this course. CEIL-998 Database Development using Oracle Examine Relational Database Design, Application Development and Implementation in detail utilizing different tools for querying, manipulating and reporting information from databases for any web based application. The use of Oracle in this course can be adapted to other database platforms. Computers and Information Technology CEIL-920 Dreamweaver (Web Page Authoring) This course will provide an introduction to Dreamweaver, including understanding and customizing the DW working environment, creating sites and documents, linking and navigation, site management, typography, images, tables, using layers, using frames and creating forms. Advanced topics will include CSS (cascading style sheets), rollovers and behaviours. Knowledge of HTML is recommended. Prerequisites: Access Introduction and SQL Introduction. CEOA-232 Computer Keyboarding Learn touch keyboarding using an automated software package. This intensive course will teach you to touchkey the alphabet and numbers, basic business documents and also how to format a full block letter. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 31 Prerequisites: UML Modeling with Casetool CEOA-400, plus any programming course/ database course, and Introduction to Business BUSN-119. Recommended: any Business Essential course. Software required: see online course listing for current information. Financial Assistance Info Computers and Information Technology CEOA-25 ERP and Business Solutions The course is conceptual and case-based and will adopt a systems analysis approach to the implementation of ERP systems. ERP is an inter/intra organization-wide management system that helps companies automate their processes, integrate various functions, enable optimum planning and utilization of resources and improve process efficiency. The ultimate goal is to increase profitability and reduce costs of operation. The various traditional applications (legacy-based) used by these organizations served as information islands and did not facilitate exchange of data between departments. ERP solved this problem by facilitating integration of various functions. However, the implementation of an ERP system needs highly trained Business and IT professionals – it is a huge investment for any company, and if the application is not suitable for the organization, it can do more harm than good. An ERP solution is effective only when it integrates all the components. By adopting both data and process views, the organization can develop an architecture supporting all the functional modules required in an ERP package. The architecture helps the management evaluate different packages available in the market and select the one that suits the organization. Check out the Centennial College Special Bursary Program, as well as many other forms of financial assistance available to you. Go to centennialcollege.ca/ financialaid. CE0A-400 UML Modelling with CASE Tool This online course will cover concepts of object-oriented analysis and design techniques, Unified Process (an iterative methodology) and Unified Modeling Language (UML). Using a case-centered, scenario-based approach, the learner will be able to apply object-oriented concepts and modelling techniques to simulate real-life situations. You will use a UMLbased software tool for modelling the software development process, and will experience the transition from UML diagrams to program code. Topics discussed will include CRC technique, software development methodologies, requirements gathering and analysis, system architecture and design, implementation, testing and deployment. Prerequisites: Java or C# Programming or equivalent programming experience. CEOA-500 XML – Introduction XML is becoming more and more widely used in web-based applications. It allows you to apply different technologies surrounding XML (Data binding, Cascading Style Sheets – CSS, extensible Style Sheet – SXL, Document Type Definition – DTD, Schema, Open Database Connectivity – ODBC, etc.) to develop web pages based on XML for any e-commerce application. Emphasis will be on creating XML documents needed for many different applications. Prerequisite: HTML Introduction and knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word and Access). Previous programming experience is an added advantage Software required: Internet Explorer 5 or above; XML editor (EditPlus, EditMLPro or XMLSpy); Microsoft Access CEOA-600 SQL Introduction The main objective of this course is to provide hands-on practise to make you a proficient, knowledgeable user of the major features of SQL. It introduces you to client-server technology and explores the concepts of relational databases and SQL, needed in many practical applications. This course also compares Oracle SQL syntax to other databases (MS SQL Server and MySQL) to be easily adoptable to any application development. This course will help prepare you for the first exam in both the Oracle Database Administrator (DBA) and Oracle Forms Developer certification tracks and offers a solid understanding of Oracle 10g and how to use it effectively. SCRM-101 SCRUM Developer NEW This course prepares students to write and pass the Scrum Developer Certification Exam. This course emphasizes training students on an overview of Scrum and why to use Scrum, Scrum principles, organization, aspects, processes, business justification, quality, change, risk, plan and estimate, implementing Scrum and reviewing, and Scrum versus traditional project management methodologies. Scrum Developer Certified (SDC™) is an entry-level certification for Scrum Team members and those who interact with any Scrum Team. The certification ensures that Scrum Team members know enough about Scrum to effectively contribute to a Scrum project. Upon completion of the course, students will receive an exam voucher for a one-time appearance at the SDC (Scrum Developer Certified) certification Exam. The exam is conducted online in the presence of a live proctor. SCRM-102 SCRUM Master NEW This course prepares students to write and pass the Scrum Master Certification Exam. This course emphasizes training students on Agile, Adaptive Project Management and comparison with Waterfall Methodology, Scrum and characteristics of SCRUM Methodology, roles in Scrum, SCRUM process flow, planning in Scrum, user stories, product blockage, release planning, Sprint Planning Meeting, product backlog, acceptance criteria for user stories, Daily Scrum and Post-Sprint Meetings, Sprint Burn Down chartdescription and Sprint Retrospective, practical implementation considerations for SCRUM and the Chief Product Owner’s responsibilities, and transition to SCRUM. Scrum Master Certified (SMC™) professionals are facilitators who ensure that the Scrum Team is provided with an environment conducive to completing the project successfully. The Scrum Master guides, facilitates and teaches Scrum practices to everyone involved in the project clears impediments for the team and ensures that Scrum processes are being followed. On completion of the course, students will receive an exam voucher for one-time appearance at the SMC (Scrum Master Certified) certification Exam. The exam is conducted online in presence of a live proctor. Prerequisite: Access Introduction Software required: Oracle 10g or MySQL – both are free downloads from the Internet. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 32 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Emergency Management Exercise Planning and Design Emergency Management Exercise Planning and Design – 7148 Bridging to University Paramedicine – 9103 Learn the fundamentals of creating, implementing and evaluating discussion based and field level emergency exercises. The program reflects the multidisciplinary nature of emergency management through classroom, lab and field learning activities. Integrate knowledge skills and principles to plan, create, implement, evaluate and manage a broad range of emergency management exercises that support strategic frameworks and the needs of various organizations and communities. You will apply theory and best practices to lab simulations and field level exercises. A passing grade in all three courses is required to obtain the Emergency Management Exercise Planning and Design Certificate. This comprehensive program is designed to provide applicants eligibility for admission to the Joint Paramedicine Bachelor of Science Degree program offered by Centennial College and the University of Toronto. Applicants who have not completed Centennial’s two-year paramedic diploma program must complete this bridging program (9103) in order to be eligible to be considered for admission to UTSC. This program is available to all levels of Paramedics who have completed an Ontario MTCU approved Paramedic certificate/ diploma program or out-of-province Paramedic graduates who have received equivalency. Completion Requirements EMCW-101 Basic Emergency Management (BEM) EMEX-200 Exercise Planning and Design 1 EMEX-300 Exercise Planning and Design 2 Completion Requirements PARA-536 Bridging Pharmacology PARA-540 Bridging Pathophysiology Online Learning Info Admission Requirements 1.Ambulance and Emergency Care Certificate or Primary Care Paramedic Diploma (original transcripts must be provided from an Ontario College) 2.Ontario EMCA/AEMCA certificate Is your busy scheduling interfering with advancing your education? You can always take an online course and study when it fits your schedule! Visit our Distance Learning website at centennialcollege.ca/dl for more details. Emergency Management and Public Safety Natural disasters are unpredictable and communities and organizations can be significantly impacted. Governments, businesses, not-for-profits and individuals all have a role to play to be prepared. New and emerging challenges have heightened the demand for emergency management, public health and safety, first responders, healthcare practitioners and professionals with highly focused academic and skills credentials. Need more Information? i Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 417-289-5000, ext. 8072 or 416-289-5207. Email [email protected] or clapalme@ centennialcollege.ca Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Stress Solutions with Complementary and Alternative Therapies CEOL-153 Most individuals will be affected by stress at some point in their life. If one is not able to cope with stress in a healthy manner, it can often lead to a variety of health issues. This course provides insight into a variety of complementary and alternative therapies and how they can aid in reducing and coping with stress. For more details, see page 49 or visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 33 Emergency Management and Public Safety Individual Courses EMCW-100 IMS-200 Basic Emergency Management This provincial certification course is designed for individuals potentially involved in implementing IMS at simple incidents or during the early phases of a complex incident. Participants will solidify their knowledge of core principles and concepts of incident management functions and organizations. You will apply the foundational knowledge and core concepts gained from IMS 100 through the use of presentations, group work and simulations. By the end of this course you will be familiar with the application of the command system in a simple incident, as well as the creation of incident action plans. You will gain knowledge of incident facilities, resource management and communications as they apply to an incident. EMCW-103 Exercise Program Management This instructor-led course builds on the concepts presented in the EM 125 Exercise Programs: An Introduction self-study training offered by Emergency Management Ontario, accessible through EMO training portal. The Exercise Program Management course prepares you to design, develop, conduct, control, evaluate and implement exercise requirement for discussion-based exercise, specifically a tabletop exercise. The course is comprised of classroom sessions and practical activities. You will also have the opportunity to design and participate in a simulated exercise. Prerequisites: Must have completed 1. EM-125 Exercise Programs: an introduction. This self-study course is available on the Emergency Management Ontario Training Portal. 2. One of the following courses, either: a)Basic Emergency Management (BEM), EMO provincial certification or b) Basic Emergency Management First Nations, EMO provinicial certification EMCW-102 Managing and Operating a VEOC This course will prepare you to carry out your role as emergency management practitioners, incident managers, incident commanders and responders managing and operating a virtual emergency operations centre (VEOC). It will prepare you to effectively lead, plan or participate in the planning and operations in your organization or community emergency operations centre, making effective us of the technology while responding to an incident, as well as providing the necessary support to the site management teams during scalable single or multi-sites incidents. This course is designed for individuals involved in emergency management, public health and safety, security and business continuity management, who are part of a team where the use of multiple forms of technology can assist in incident response and recovery. Participants will develop their knowledge of principles and concepts of incident management functions through their implementation in a virtual world. Students will gain new skills and hands-on experience through the use of presentations, group work, exercises and simulations in a virtual environment. By the end of this course, you will be knowledgeable in the application of various forms of technology in effective incident management, as well as the implementation of various technical tools related to software applications, emerging technology, social network modeling, structure and media, their application and most effective uses in applied incident management, communications and coordination. Prerequisite: Basic Emergency Management (BEM) and/or approved equivalent, and/or hands on experience in Emergency Management, or knowledge of Emergency Operations Centre concepts. PARA-881 International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) – Basic ITLS-Basic is a two-day trauma assessment and treatment course targeted at first responders, EMS Personnel and hospital staff that deal with trauma patients. Participants will be given didactic knowledge and hands on experience with oxygen delivery devices, basic airway devices, spinal immobilization equipment, extrication devices and patient assessment tools. Note: Upon successful completion, participants will receive a ITLS International wallet card. PARA-882 International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) – Access ITLS-Access is a unique course designed to assist first responders, firefighters and EMS personnel when dealing with victims of motor vehicle collisions. This one day course contains classroom and practical components, including scene size-up and safety, vehicle stabilization, accessing the victim, disentanglement and patient extrication. ITLS-Access is targeted towards firefighters and EMS personnel, with the goal of teaching participants the concept of the team approach in the safe extrication of victims of motor vehicle collisions utilizing light rescue tools. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a ITLS International certificate. This course is open to second year Paramedic students only. PSDC-200 Critical Conversations for ER This course is intended for emergency responders, students in emergency response programs and other professionals who may be required to converse with patients, family and others when encountering death, dying and critical illness in the field. This is a two-day workshop held at the Morningside campus. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 34 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based AutoCAD CNC and CAD/CAM AutoCAD – 7319 CNC and CAD/CAM – 7413 This certificate program provides architects, designers and illustrators with a working knowledge of AutoCAD for the development of computer-aided design, drafting and modeling. Gain an understanding of AutoCAD commands and menu systems, learn manipulation and management tools for assembling and integrating drawings within project document sets, and work on simulated projects with industry professionals. This program is heavily lab-oriented, with hands-on opportunities using your personal terminal. This certificate program provides machine designers with working knowledge of Mastercam. You will gain an understanding of the Mastercam command and menu system, learn how to draw machine parts, run tool paths and generate “G” code. If you want to pursue a career as a CNC Machinist, CNC Programmer or CAD/CAM Programmer, this program is for you. Completion Requirements CECA-900 Mastercam CAD CECA-901 CNC Manual Programming Mill 1 CECA-902 CNC Manual Programming Mill 2 CECA-910 CNC Manual Programming Lathe 1 CECA-911 CNC Manual Programming Lathe 2 Plus one of the two groups of courses shown below: CECA-931 CECA-932 CECA-933 CEIV-100 CEIV-200 CEIV-300 i AutoCAD Module 1 AutoCAD Module 2 AutoCAD Module 3 Inventor Fundamentals – Level 1 Inventor Fundamentals – Level 2 Inventor Fundamentals – Level 3 Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Completion Requirements Mandatory courses: Group 1 (CAD/CAM Milling) Engineering Technology and Applied Science The Engineering Technology and Applied Science programs and courses meet the increasing need for qualified personnel with a solid background in current engineering technologies. You have the opportunity to learn a variety of skills in AutoCAD, CNC and CAD/CAM, Electrical Power Systems, Fluid Power, Industrial PLC/Robotics Control and more. CECA-903 CAD/CAM Vertical Mill 1 and CECA-904 CAD/CAM Vertical Mill 2 Group 2 (CAD/CAM Lathe) CECA-905 CAD/CAM Lathe 1 and CECA-906 CAD/CAM Lathe 2 Autobody Mechanics – 7708 This certificate program provides a comprehensive series of courses for Autobody repair and automotive painting. Upon completion of this certificate, individuals will be prepared for employment opportunities in the collision repair field. This program also prepares graduates to pursue more advanced study or apprenticeship. Courses include Autobody Repair and Automotive Painter. For more program details, see page 61 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 35 Electrical Power Systems – 7383 This program prepares you to service residential and industrial electrical systems, and provides you with a knowledge of a wide range of subjects within the power system discipline. You will be able to use electrical equipment in troubleshooting and design basic electrical systems. Topics include study of two wire distribution lines, conductors, wiring methods, grounding bonding, protection and control, electrical equipment, motors and class 1 and class 2 circuits. This program also includes the study of system behaviour, types and modes of control, programmable logic controllers, signal conditioners, transducers, servo amplifiers, thyristor controlled rectifiers and AC and DC solid state speed control. Completion Requirements CERB-601 CERB-602 CERB-603 CERB-604 CERB-605 Electrical Fundamentals Electrical Construction and Maintenance 1 Electrical Construction and Maintenance 2 Electrical Safety Code and Regulations Electrical Systems and Control Fluid Power Fluid Power Technician – 7412 This program is designed for those who wish to obtain a basic understanding of fluid power systems. It provides you with an understanding of the basic pneumatic system, including the design and operation of each device (from compressor to actuator). You will also study the operation and design of industrial pneumatic control circuitry. Topics include valves and actuators, pilot circuitry, air logic systems, an examination of various types of solenoid valves, electrical control using relays, electrical ladder logic diagramming and safety circuits. Completion Requirements CERB-501 CERB-502 CERB-503 CERB-504 CERB-505 CERB-506 Pneumatics 1 Pneumatics 2 Pneumatics 3 Hydraulics 1 Hydraulics 2 Hydraulics 3 Disability If you are a student with a disability, please contact our Centre for Students with Disabilities by visiting centennialcollege.ca/csd or calling 416-289-5000. These services are FREE and confidential to all Centennial students! Geographic Information Systems Geographic Information Systems – 7167 The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is designed for individuals who plan to use the technology or better their knowledge and who work in fields such as urban planning, civil engineering, transportation engineering, natural resources or business. Individuals build a background in fundamental GIS principles, computer-aided design (CAD), database concepts and GIS applications in their field of interest. Completion Requirements (Eight courses are required) CEGI-101 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems CEGI-102 GIS Software – ArcView CEGI-103 Remote Sensing CEGI-104 Internet Mapping CEGI-105 Designing, Managing/Implementing a GIS CEGI-106 Global Positioning Systems CEMS-985 Microsoft Access CEMS-987 Microsoft Access – Advanced Info Info Engineering Technology and Applied Science Electrical Power Systems Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/webreg anytime. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 36 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Industrial PLC/Robotics Home Inspection – 7359 Industrial PLC/Robotics Control Specialist – 7347 In conjunction with Seneca College and Carson Dunlop and Associates, and in cooperation with the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors (OAHI), Centennial offers a Home Inspection program that incorporates the standards of practice of the American Society of Home Inspectors/Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors. Throughout the program, you will focus on obtaining a very practical knowledge of the performance of the systems and components of a house. Note: Centennial does not provide a designation, however the student can apply separately to the OAHI, as outlined below. Admission Requirements To attain this designation you must: • Apply for membership with the OAHI • complete a number of fee-paid inspections (per OAHI bylaws and regulations) • Attend home inspection-related practical seminars or complete CAHI or ASHI exams to receive baseline accreditation. For full details, please contact the OAHI at 1-888-744-6244 or visit the OAHI website at www.oahi.com. Course material is approximately $230 per course in addition to the tuition amount. Purchase materials from Carson Dunlop as outlined in the note below. This program is designed for those who wish to obtain knowledge in Automation, Robotics and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) systems. The Allen-Bradley SLC 5/03 hardware and the Rockwell Automation software RSLogix 500 will be studied in depth. This program will also provide an introduction to Omron and Siemens brand PLC instruction sets. All aspects of basic PLC control systems will be covered. Omron and Siemens software will be used to complete hands-on lab assignments that will provide invaluable practical experience. Topics also include ABB Robots, pick and place programs, robot configurations, end effectors and TCP, sensors, safety and maintenance, run chain and basic wiring diagrams and MMI (Man Machine Interface). Completion Requirements CERB-101 CERB-102 CERB-103 CERB-104 CERB-105 Industrial PLC 1 – Allen Bradley Industrial PLC 2 – Allen Bradley Industrial PLC 3 – Omron/Siemens Robotic Systems Industrial PLC Applications Completion Requirements CEHI-101 CEHI-102 CEHI-103 CEHI-104 CEHI-105 CEHI-106 CEHI-107 CEHI-108 CEHI-109 CEHI-110 Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection Communication/Professional Practices Electrical Inspection Exterior Inspection Heating Inspection 1 Heating Inspection 2 Interior/Insulation Inspection Plumbing Inspection Roofing Inspection Structural Inspection Note: Your Home Inspection Training materials can be found by visiting their online store at http://store.carsondunlop.com Further details at centennialcollege.ca/dl The myCentennial portal is used by the College and your instructors to communicate with you! Set your myCentennial account up today at my.centennialcollege.ca. Don’t forget to forward your myCentennial emails to your preferred email account. Info Info myCentennial Engineering Technology and Applied Science Home Inspection Certificate Register early! Don’t wait to register! Classes fill up quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out! centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 37 ESCE-101 Wind Energy System Design and Installation Wind Energy System Design and Installation examines the description, basic theory, design and operation of small wind energy systems. As you learn design and installation principles for residential wind systems, you will study site analysis, system design, safety issues and hardware specifications. Course Information? For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Stand alone courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. CERB-611 Cable Installation Cable Installation covers a range of topics in today’s communication industry, including data, voice and video cabling technologies. To help you understand cabling, the course covers background information on communications systems and media, and then delves into more detailed discussions on each media type (copper, wireless and fiber). Topics progress from the basics to components, installation and testing. Info ESCE-102 Solar PV System Design and Installation Solar PV System Design and Installation is made up of lectures and labs that focus on the fundamentals of solar PV energy conversion, generation, storage and distribution systems. The course covers solar PV energy engineering, solar cell material science, design and installation of solar panels for residential and industrial applications (including grid-tied and none grid-tied systems), and cost analysis of the overall system. In addition, electrical safety and the related system engineering aspects will be included. Info Engineering Technology and Applied Science Individual Courses CEAR-100/CEAR-200 Basic Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Modules 1 and 2 Basic Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Modules 1 and 2 offers you a clear overview of the basic concepts of heat transfer and the science of refrigeration. These paired courses introduce you to the tools of the trade, and the techniques to troubleshoot, service and repair residential airconditioning and domestic refrigeration systems. Financial Assistance Check out the Centennial College Special Bursary Program, as well as many other forms of financial assistance available to you. Go to centennialcollege.ca/financialaid. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 38 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Mathematics is important in many disciplines and helps you develop critical skills in problem solving. You will take mathematics as part of a well-rounded engineering, applied science or architectural program. Others may wish to study one of the many branches of mathematics to prepare for a future program of interest in the sciences or social sciences. Special Interest courses at Centennial offer students with unique cultural or educational backgrounds chances to to learn in an environment that reflects their own needs. General Education Courses GNED-120 Introduction to Complementary Therapies In this introductory survey course, students will study the history and development of complementary therapies and modern medicine. The course will also examine numerous complementary therapies from historical, theoretical and practical perspectives. Therapies in recognized courses of study or certification will be recognized. GNED-123 Logical Self Defense Using current Canadian issues as the subject, learn to develop your critical thinking skills. Learn how to distinguish types of language, such as description, explanation and argument, to see how arguments are used to persuade and convince. GNED-126 Occupational Health and Safety Occupational Health and Safety will offer a past, present and future approach to the subject matter. You will learn the historical perspective and fundamental concepts of occupational health and safety with specific reference to legislation in Ontario. You will also come to understand how to identify and recognize hazards in the workplace as well as how to remove or control them to make a workplace safer. This part of the course will include an in-depth look at the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) and the impact of effective hazard warnings in public and private life. Occupational Health and Safety will explore the future of health and safety, and the move from WHMIS to the GHS platform of global harmonization of hazard warnings. Info GNED-105 Contemporary Canada: Places, People and Perspectives Explore Canada’s geography, its past, its peoples, its political and socio-economic institutions and national and international relationships in order to arrive at an understanding of our present. Learn about, reflect upon and analyze Canadian issues, their roots, their meaning today and their influence on our future. Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/ webreg anytime. GNED-128 Personality and Growth Personality psychology is a branch of psychology that defines what personality is and how it influences our behavior and actions. This course will seek to understand how personality is developed. Through an examination of current research and theories, you will explore patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviour that make a person unique. Personality assessment and intelligence testing will be explored. GNED-129 Principles of Psychology Principles of Psychology was designed as an introductory course into the theoretical and practical discipline of psychology. As such, the goal of the course will provide you with the know-how to enable you to view your life and interactions from a psychological perspective, employing scientific methods and research information. Lectures, class discussions, question and answer periods and in-class assignments will focus on subfields of psychology such as biology, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation, personality, disorders and treatment. General Education, Mathematics and Special Interest General education courses offered at Centennial are designed to provide benefits to one or more of three aims: Your personal growth and enrichment, informed citizenship and working life and meeting your diverse learning needs as a student. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 39 GNED-135 Social Psychology This course will introduce you to the theories, research and applications that constitute the field of social psychology. Important social phenomena will be described to demonstrate how social psychologists analyze and explain such phenomena. Specific topics include research methodologies in social psychology, social perception, social cognition, attitude formation and attitude change, social influence (norms, conformity, compliance and obedience), altruism and prosocial behaviour and attraction and close relationships. GNED-137 Wellness Approach to Stress Management This course will teach you what you need to know about stress by providing you with skills that will contribute towards a life-long program of stress management. By reflecting current facts and principles that will provide the basis for incorporating healthy lifestyle practices into your daily life, you will learn to recognize stressors and how they impact personal and societal health and workplace well-being. GNED-140 Healthy Lifestyle Management In this course, you will learn to establish patterns of living that will positively affect your long-term health and well-being. Not only is this offering an introduction to wellness, but it will also look at the process of behaviour change. The emphasis will be on empowering you to take control of your personal health and lifestyle habits through deliberate choices and consistent efforts that will establish lifelong patterns for overall health and well-being. Included will be current facts and principles that will provide the basis for incorporating healthy nutrition, physical activity and other healthy lifestyle practices into your daily life. Topics related to wellness and diversity such as gender, age, income, disability, race and ethnicity will be highlighted throughout the Healthy Lifestyle Management course. GNED-144 Developmental Psychology The Developmental Psychology course will examine the stages of human growth from conception to death. A range of perspectives in human development will be covered, including biological, psychological and sociocultural. You will also examine the research methods and major psychological theories underlying human development. To ensure that you are grasping course concepts, you will apply content to your diverse personal experiences. Topics include history, theories and methods of research, heredity and prenatal development birth and the newborn, infancy development (physical, cognitive and socio-emotional), early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, middle adulthood and late adulthood. GNED-147 Ethics in Business Learn about ethical considerations in contemporary business. Examine moral frameworks and develop a model for ethical decision-making. Apply these frameworks and the decision-making model to ethical dilemmas and decisions. i GNED-159 World Geography for Tourism World Geography for Tourism will teach you how the physical, social, historical, political, economic and environmental elements of geography interact in various locales of the world to make each region unique and interesting to explore. While there is a tourist in all of us, this course is based on the belief that the more you learn about our natural and human worlds, the better you can make sense of the consequences of your social, political and economic activity on the environment. GNED-160 Customer Service: Modern Approach Customer Service: Modern Approach has been designed to help you to understand the best approach for interacting with external and internal customers so that you may grow as a service provider and advance your career. Among specific topics included in this course will be customer service strategy, exceptional customer service, critical workplace skills, problem solving, extreme customers and customer retention. myCentennial Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Info General Education, Mathematics and Special Interest GNED-130 Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology will examine basic concepts and practices of group behaviour as a social science. This course will use classical and modern sociological theories to deliver key themes such as culture, socialization, organizations, norms, conformity and social change as well as inequalities across economics, race, culture and gender. Specific chapters will include social learning from birth to old age, interpersonal behaviour in social settings, behaviour outside the norm, family as a social institution and the social meaning of formal learning. This online course has monthly intakes. The myCentennial portal is used by the College and your instructors to communicate with you! Set your myCentennial account up today at my.centennialcollege.ca. Don’t forget to forward your myCentennial emails to your preferred email account. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 40 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based GNED-190 Growing Up Digital Youth in Canada today are the first generation to grow up in a digital world and they are transforming our culture and institutions. This course looks at the Internet and its role in shaping recent history and society. It examines the impact of digital media that empowers our youth to communicate, learn, play, shop and work differently from previous generations. It also provides analytical tools to anticipate and act on what lies ahead in the future. GNED-172 World Religions This course will survey some of the major religions of the world. Gain a broad, basic understanding of ancient and tribal religions, North American Indigenous religions, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and New Religions. The course will provide a comparative understanding of similarities among the religions while highlighting each religion’s distinctive elements. GNED-199 Latin and Ballroom Dancing In Latin and Ballroom Dancing, you will learn that there is more to understanding International Ballroom and Latin dances than having the right moves. As such, the course will provide you with theory of four International Ballroom dances (Cha Cha, Rumba, Jive and Samba), and three Latin dances (Salsa, Merengue and Bachata). As part of this course, you will be required to research, analyze and present information about the history and multicultural background of the dances taught. This approach will aim to teach the dances as a communication skill-set, similar to a language. GNED-175 Perspectives on Human Sexuality The analysis of human sexuality draws on historical, theoretical, cross-cultural and life-cycle perspectives of sexual attitudes, behaviours, development and experiences. GNED-179 Mastering the Moment Mastering The Moment is a course that will focus on mindfulness, a well-researched practice that has proven to increase self-awareness, focus and concentration, decision-making abilities and overall happiness. You will learn about the science and historical philosophies that support mindfulness and practice a variety of techniques in every class. The theoretical and experiential foundation for cultivating and incorporating mindfulness into your life will be of great benefit as research demonstrates how mindfulness practices decrease the symptoms of stress, anxiety, racing thoughts and other negative states that can negatively impact personal, academic and workplace success. GNED-212 Technology, Society, Ethics and Environment In Technology, Society, Ethics and Environment you will gain an understanding of the impact that technology has on society and on the environment. This will be achieved through an exploration of ethical issues governing social, technological and environmental policies, and the impact of their implementation. Specific topics include privacy versus law enforcement, access to information, freedom of speech versus control of content, stem cell research and medical advances in the context of culture, global warming, green energies and sustainable technologies. GNED-219 The Canadian Workplace Experience The Canadian Workplace Experience course has been designed as a study of the Canadian workplace that will also give you insight into your responsibility as a Canadian worker on local and global levels. Not only will this course identify the types of businesses in Canada and explain the functions of these workplaces, it will also teach you to connect the historical factors that have influenced the Canadian workplace with current and future developments in Canada and on a global scale. In looking at these aspects, you will also learn about the responsibility of current and future workplace environments within Canada and globally. Canadian workplace trends will also be outlined. GNED-302 Introduction to Energy and Environmental Sustainability A foundation course, Introduction to Energy and Environmental Sustainability will acquaint you with the concept of sustainable practices in the areas of energy and consumption. The course will begin by offering you an understanding of historical practices that have impacted the current state of the environment. You will then go on to learn how to analyze current events and respond to environmental concerns both within the context of your personal life and on a global scale. Introduction to Energy and Sustainability will be a combination of lectures and practical learning that will include assignments such as a sustainability essay, alternative energy research, energy diet and footprint analysis as well as a range of other in-class assignments on various topics and quizzes. GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action Global Citizenship will emphasize the knowledge and skills required to live and work in a world that is globally interconnected. During your time in the course you will develop a sound understanding of what it means to be a global citizen, both personally and professionally, and the ways in which you can make a contribution to an equitable society and world. This will be achieved through examination and critical analysis of social problems, identity and values, media conglomeration, power and control and issues of equality and equity. As you study these topics, you will use different perspectives to develop a plan for social action that will bring about positive change. General Education, Mathematics and Special Interest GNED-169 Popular Culture in the 21st Century Popular Culture in the 21st Century will explore questions at the heart of our changing world. Using examples from our everyday lives – whether they are the experience of “going for a coffee,” voting for your favourite “Canadian Idol,” watching a music video on BET, or shopping at the Eaton’s Centre – this course analyzes some of the most important features of culture in the 21st century. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 41 Before Registering for a Mathematics Course You Will Need to be Assessed MATH-101 Mathematics Topics include fundamental concepts, calculations with approximate numbers, rules for exponents, simplifying algebraic expressions, percents, solving linear and quadratic equations, as well as conversions between bases. If you would like to study math at the college level, we need to determine which of our courses is right for you. We do this by having you demonstrate your current math skills in an assessment. We then use this information to match your skills with the course from which you will benefit the most. To register for an assessment you need a Centennial student identification number. If you have never taken a course at Centennial before, please call 416-289-5300 to get a student number and book an assessment test. If you have taken a course here before, you are already in our student records, and can book your assessment online at centennialcollege.ca/skillsassessment or call 416-289-5300. If you have questions, please email assessmentcentre@ centennialcollege.ca. If you have a documented disability, such as a learning disability that requires testing accommodation, please email [email protected] or call 416-289-5000, ext. 2627 to arrange your test. MATH-102 Mathematics 2 Topics include operations with exponents, radicals and complex numbers, basic and intermediate trigonometry, and the solution of exponential and logarithmic equations. MATH-118 Mathematics of Finance 1 Mathematics of Finance is the initial offering in a two-course series that will use classroom instruction to review areas such as order of operations, ratio, proportion, percent, basic algebra and graphing. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises, you will become familiar with a range of specific topics such as signed numbers, review of fractions, integral exponents, algebraic simplification, common factoring, calculator competence, solving linear equations, formula rearrangement and more. MATH-119 Mathematics of Finance 2 Mathematics of Finance 2 is the second of two courses that cover this subject matter. In this offering, you will be introduced to the common practices in consumer finance as used by Canadian companies. Through classroom instruction that will include lectures and hands-on exercises, you will become familiar with topics such as trade discounts, cash discounts, retail pricing markup, retail pricing markdown, simple and compound interest, equations of value at compound interest and nominal, effective and equivalent rates. Course Information? Info General Education, Mathematics and Special Interest Mathematics Courses Note: If a course requires a minimum test score as an entrance prerequisite, you will need to arrange for an assessment. For details, call 416-289-5300. MATH-140 Technology Mathematics 1 Study basic algebra, graphing and elementary trigonometry. Topics include order of operations, fractions, decimals, exponents, approximate numbers, percentages, formulas, systems of linear equations, graphs of algebraic functions and elementary trigonometry. MATH-175 Functions and Number Systems You will be exposed to concepts related to number systems and functions. As well, you will learn about the fundamentals of algebra, matrices, solving systems of linear equations, sequences and series. You will also be familiarized with binary, octal and hexadecimal bases. Prerequisite: A score of 16 to 34 on the engineering mathematics assessment. Please call the Assessment Centre at 416-289-5300 to book your assessment. Prerequisite: A score of at least 16 on the engineering mathematics assessment. Please call the Assessment Centre at 416-289-5300 to book your assessment. MATH-149 Mathematics for Computer Systems 1 This is a first year course in mathematics for computer systems. Through classroom instruction, you will study the fundamental mathematics required to solve related problems encountered in computer systems. MATH-176 Mathematics for Applied Sciences This is a course covering intermediate topics in algebra. You will study exponents and radicals, the solution of logarithmic and exponential equations, growth and decay, and log-log and semi-log graphing. It is intended for students studying in the Biological and Environmental Technician and Technology programs. MATH-169 Mathematics for Computer Systems 2 This is a first-year course in mathematics for computer systems. Through classroom instruction, you will study the fundamental mathematics required to solve related problems encountered in computer systems. As well, you will be introduced to set theory and various concepts relating to modular systems. For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. MATH-170 Technology Mathematics 2 Explore more advanced topics in algebra and trigonometry, including angle measure, inverse trigonometric functions, arc length and area, law of sines and cosines, as well as graphs of trigonometric functions. Stand alone courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. Prerequisite: Technology Mathematics 1 MATH-140 or a score of at least 35 on the engineering mathematics assessment. Please call the Assessment Centre at 416-289-5300 to book your assessment. Prerequisites: Technology Mathematics 1 MATH-140. A score of at least 35 on the engineering mathematics assessment. Please call the Assessment Centre at 416-289-5300 to book your assessment. MATH-180 Technology Mathematics 3 This course is the last in a series of first-year technology mathematics courses that provides you with a sound pre-calculus mathematical background. Prerequisite: Technology Mathematics 2 MATH-170 or permission of the dept. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 42 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Prerequisite: Mathematics 2 MATH-176 or permission of the dept. MATH-232 Integral Calculus Topics include indefinite and definite integrals of algebraic functions, applications of integration to motion analysis, area evaluation, volumes of revolution, inverse, exponential and logarithmic functions and integration techniques. Info MATH-186 Statics for Applied Science This is a mathematics course for the Biotechnology/Environmental Protection Technician and Technology programs. Statistics topics covered include the basics of elementary descriptive statistics, fundamental probability, the normal and standard-normal-probability distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. MATH-231 Differential Calculus with Analytic Geometry Topics include straight line equations, conic sections, the limit concept, average and instantaneous rates of change, the derivative as a limit, higher-order derivatives, differentials and approximate values, curve sketching and maximumminimum problems. Register early! MATH-269 Statistics for Computer Systems This is a second-year course in probability and statistics for computer systems. The course will cover descriptive statistics, probability, normal distribution, inferential statistics and linear regression. Prerequisites: Mathematics for Computer Systems 2 MATH-169 MATH-316 Statistics This is an introductory course in elementary descriptive and inferential statistics. Prerequisite: Technology Mathematics 2 or permission of the dept. PHYS-100 Applied Physics This is a first semester basic physics course in kinematics and dynamics. Topics include forces, equilibriums, friction, torque, work, energy and conservation low. Don’t wait to register! Classes fill up quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out! Special Interest The following courses are not to be used as General Education (GNED) transfer credits. Aboriginal Studies Aboriginal Studies courses are available online. Courses are offered the start of each new semester and fees may vary. Courses include: ABST-251 Aboriginal Challenges and Advocacy ABST-201 Aboriginal Governance and Sovereignty ABST-101 Aboriginal Identity ABST-121 Aboriginal Relationships ABST-210 Aboriginal Strategy and Decisions Call for information and registration at 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 or email [email protected] Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) – 6820 This academic upgrading program offers you the opportunity to get help in reaching your goals. You must complete four credits to receive your Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate. These include mandatory English and Mathematics, with two electives such as Biology, Chemistry and self-management. These programs are funded by the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities, and Employment Ontario. Career and college transition courses are available online. Upgrade your skills – check availability! Courses are offered monthly and fees may vary. Call for information and registration at 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 or email [email protected] Completion Requirements Choose four courses from the following: AMAT-015 ABIO-012 AMAT-013 ACHE-012 ACOM-012 ACMP-012 AMAT-012 ALTL-101 APHY-012 ASEL-012 AMAT-014 ACE Apprenticeship Mathematics ACE Biology ACE Business Mathematics ACE Chemistry ACE Communications ACE Computers ACE Core Math ACE Learn to Learn Online ACE Physics ACE Self Management and Self Direction ACE Technology Math General Education, Mathematics and Special Interest MATH-185 Discrete Mathematics This is a first-year mathematics course in discrete mathematics. Through classroom instruction, you will study the fundamental mathematics required to solve related problems encountered in discrete mathematics. As well, you will be introduced to combinatorics and discrete probability. You will also be familiarized with various concepts in set theory, logic and Boolean algebra. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 43 Employment Training Centre Second Career The Employment Training Centre assists applicants coming to Centennial College through Second Career* and WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board). At Centennial, friendly and knowledgeable staff can assist you with your Centennial application process and provide advising services through the year. Give yourself the advantage of an Ontario College educational experience in any of the following disciplines, ranging from 12 weeks to two years: • Business • Engineering Technology • Communications, Media and Design • Hospitality, Tourism and Culture • Community and Health Studies • Transportation For more information, call our direct line: 416-289-5123 or e-mail: [email protected]. centennialcollege.ca/secondcareer *If you are interested in Second Career, please call Employment Ontario at 1-800-387-5656 to find out about Second Career eligibility. Second Career is funded by the Ontario government to help people who have been laid-off find new career opportunities in growing areas of the economy. Ministry funding is available towards tuition and books on a case-by-case basis. Clinical Placement Requirements You will be required to complete and submit the following items in order to attend clinical placement for your program: • Clear Vulnerable Police Check (valid for one year) – Students living in the Metro Toronto area will need to visit our office located at Morningside Campus, room 352, to fill out the application form. • Standard First Aid (valid for three years) and CPR-HCP Level (valid for one year) • Mask Fit Test (valid for two years) • Mandatory Medical Requirements (eg. Hep. B, Flu Shot, MMRs, Polio, Tetanus, etc.) Procedures and other information for the above requirements will be included in your welcome package upon acceptance into the program. Addiction Studies Accelerated Program Fall 2015, Winter 2016, Summer 2016 Addiction Studies – 7929 The multidisciplinary focus of this program combines theoretical concepts with practical applications. It uses case studies, role-playing and presentations, while integrating Practical Counselling theory and skills. A flexible timetable is provided to accommodate work schedules. All courses are approved for study credit by the Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation (CACCF) – Phone 519-772-0533 or visit www.caccf.ca. This program is also available in an accelerated modular format (see box this page). For further information, please visit centennialcollege.ca/ce or call 416-289-5000, ext. 3357. Completion Requirements Introduction to Addiction Studies Introduction to Pharmacology Addiction Interventions The Counselling Process Individual Counselling Group and Family Counselling Seminar in Addiction Studies Criminal Justice System vs. Chemical Dependency ADDN-119 Professional Ethics ADDN-120 Introduction to Concurrent Disorders ADDN-110 ADDN-111 ADDN-112 ADDN-113 ADDN-114 ADDN-115 ADDN-116 ADDN-118 Note: The College strongly recommends that you have at least one full year of sobriety prior to commencing the program. Info Courses are offered Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9 am-3:30 pm at the Student Residence and Conference Centre, 940 Progress Ave. See our website for more details. Health Centennial College’s School of Community and Health Studies is deeply involved in what matters most in the health-care field. We offer practical experiences and skill competency development opportunities for committed health-care professionals who value quality and relevance in their educational experience. As an established leader in post-secondary and post-graduate health education, we are continually adjusting to the changing landscape of health care and embracing emerging knowledge, trends and technologies in the field. Based at the Morningside Campus, post-graduate, part-time programs and professional interest courses are integrated with and benefit directly from the nursing, health and wellness academic leadership of our Health Studies faculty. This allows us to offer a broad range of programs and courses supported by e-learning, practice lab and simulation lab facilities in a technology-intensive campus environment. Not only will you benefit from high standards of academic quality and relevant curriculum but you can study in an environment that recognizes the extra effort it requires for you to continue your studies. Register early! Don’t wait to register! Classes fill up quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out! centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 45 Health Counselling Skills – 7159 Medical Esthetic Practitioner – 7989 This program provides the theoretical applications of counselling through presentations, role-playing and case studies. Topics include psychosocial development, counselling theories and crisis management. For further information, please visit centennialcollege.ca/ce or call 416-289-5000, ext. 3357. MEPN provides the training and skills relevant to entry-level cosmetic practice in nursing. Current theory is combined with practical training via a combination of in-class lecture, hands-on treatment, injectable mannequin heads and physician demonstration. For more information, call Charleen at 416-5000, ext 8072. Completion Requirements Admission Requirement 1.Current Certificate of Registration from the College of Nurses in Ontario. ADDN-113 ADDN-114 ADDN-115 ADDN-119 The Counselling Process Individual Counselling Group and Family Counselling Professional Ethics Medical Device Reprocessing – 7920 This program prepares individuals to work in central service departments in hospitals and clinics. The cost for the entire certificate program, including text books, is approximately $2,200 and will require nine months to complete. Applicants may not register online. All potential students MUST request an Information/Application package, submit the application and receive an Offer to Register from the program supervisor before being eligible to register in the program. Fall 2015 intake is Monday and Wednesday evenings, or Saturdays. Winter 2016 intake is Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Admission Requirements 1.Grade 12 Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with a mark of 65% or higher in Grade 12 English, OR 2.Be over 19 years of age and write the admission English test. English assessment level must be 170/171 for the Medical Device Reprocessing program. Completion Requirements MDRP-110 Introduction to Medical Device Reprocessing MDRP-111 Reprocessing 1 – Decontamination MDRP-112 Reprocessing 2 – Sterilization MDRP-113 Surgical Instrumentation MDRP-114 Inventory Control MDRP-115 Medical Device Reprocessing Practicum Notes: 1. Applicants opting to write the admission test must call the Enrolment Services Office at 416-289-5300 to receive a student number in order to book a test time. 2. Application packages are available on the website under program 7920. Info myCentennial The myCentennial portal is used by the College and your instructors to communicate with you! Set your myCentennial account up today at my.centennialcollege.ca. Don’t forget to forward your myCentennial emails to your preferred email account. Completion Requirements MEPN-110 Introduction to Medical Esthetics for Nurses MEPN-111 Medical Esthetics for Nurses: Laser and Light Therapies MEPN-112 Medical Esthetics for Nurses: Cosmetic Injectables = In-class = Blended Ophthalmic Medical Personnel – 7934 This enables you to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to function as an ophthalmic assistant, providing quality care under the supervision of a registered eye care practitioner. We are Canada’s first Ophthalmic Medical Personnel program. This program is accredited by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) as a training program at the assistant level. You will be eligible to write appropriate JCAHPO examinations following successful completion of this program. Admission Requirement 1.In order to register for this program, you must be currently employed in the field under the supervision of a registered eye-care practitioner. Application to register is required and can be obtained by contacting 416-289-5000, ext. 2555. Completion Requirements These two mandatory courses are offered in print-based/online, semester format: CEOA-906 Ophthalmic Medical Personnel (Phase 1) CEOA-907 Ophthalmic Medical Personnel (Phase 2) Note: A minimum grade of 60% in each course is required to pass. Application can be requested by phone at 416-289-5000 ext. 2555. Semester Ophthalmic Start date End date Last date to register Last drop date Fall 2015 Section 410 Sept 14, 2015 Dec 18, 2015 Sept 21, 2015 Sept 28, 2015 Winter 2016 Section 420 Jan 18, 2016 Apr 22, 2016 Jan 25, 2016 Feb 1, 2016 Summer 2016 Section 430 May 16, 2016 Aug 19, 2016 May 23, 2016 May 30, 2016 i Practicum and Clinical Placements are off-site at various locations throughout the GTA. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 46 = Online = Print-based Nursing telehealth is one of the fastest growing areas in nursing today. It is essential for nurses working in telehealth to have the knowledge, skills and training in order to provide safe, effective health care. Accessibility to continuing education in the area of telehealth is made possible by offering the entire program online. Contact [email protected] or call 416-289-5000, ext 8066. Health RN Nursing Telehealth – 7964 Admission Requirements 1. Current registration in province/state. 2. Three years clinical experience recommended. 3. Excellent English verbal communication skills. 4. Health Assessment course or equivalent. 5. Basic computer skills, including internet literacy. Completion Requirements TELE-405 TELE-406 This graduate certificate program is designed to assist the RN in developing the knowledge and skills necessary to provide specialized care for the critically ill patient. This is a hybrid program (online with classroom tutorials). Admission Requirements 1. Health Assessment Skills course or equivalent with a C grade. 2. Current Certificate of Registration from the College of Nurses of Ontario. Completion Requirements CECC-401 CECC-402 CECC-404 CECC-410 CECC-903 CECC-904 Critical Care Concepts 1 Critical Care Concepts 2 Intensive Care Nursing Post-Anaesthesia Care Nursing Critical Care Clinical Practice Critical Care Advanced Nursing Practices Note: All of the material is online and the class meets for the more difficult material in class, in order to go over it person to person with the teacher. RN Perioperative Nursing – 7094 The RN Perioperative Nursing program is an ORNAC (Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada) approved perioperative education program. The program is current and innovative, reflecting the trends and changes that are occurring in the perioperative workplace. The program is grounded by, and reflects the national competencies as outlined in, the ORNAC Standards, Competencies and Position Statements for Perioperative Registered Nursing Practice. The program offers a hybrid delivery of online theory and hands-on simulated operating room lab, as well as clinical placement in teaching and community hospitals. Admission Requirement 1.One year of recent post-graduate clinical nursing experience is strongly recommended. Field Placement Requirement 1.Current CNO Registration. TELE-407 TELE-408 TELE-409 RPN Operating Room – 7945 The RPN perioperative nursing program curriculum is current, innovative and reflects the trends and changes that are occurring in the perioperative workplace. The program will provide you with online theory, a hands-on simulated operating room lab experience, and a clinical placement/practicum within teaching or acute care community hospital operating rooms. Admission Requirements 1.Current College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) Certificate of Registration. 2.Practical Nursing Program graduates with pending CNO registration may apply to the program but must have their CNO registration and documentation complete before enrolling and attending the clinical practicum (NP-410). Completion Requirements NP-410 Operating Room Practicum NP-413 Perioperative Theory for RPN NP-414 Perioperative Lab for RPN Notes: 1. All clinical placement requirements must be completed prior to entrance to the practicum. 2. The clinical component is only offered on a full time basis – five days a week for five weeks. Online Learning Info RN Critical Care Nursing – 7910 Informatics for Nursing Telepractice Assessment and Communication in Telepractice Ethics and Legalities in Telehealth Nursing Telehealth Theory and Practice Telepractice Preceptorship Is your busy scheduling interfering with advancing your education? You can always take an online course and study when it fits your schedule! Visit our Distance Learning website at centennialcollege.ca/dl for more details. Note: The clinical component is only offered on a full-time basis – five days a week for six weeks. Completion Requirements NP-403 NP-411 NP-412 Perioperative Nursing Practicum Perioperative Nursing Theory Perioperative Nursing Lab Note: All placement requirements must be completed prior to entrance to the practicum. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 47 Thanatology (Death Studies) – A Practical Approach – 7982 This program is an academic pathway offered at Regional Access Centres (RACs) throughout Ontario to assist registered practical nurses (RPNs) to bridge to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in approximately two years ( six continuous semesters). The goal of this program is to prepare you to be eligible to continue your nursing education at the university level. Students who choose the hybrid delivery program will spend time asynchronously online and will attend in-class tutorials once a week to support their learning. Students will be self-directed, will apply adult learning principles and will gain knowledge through discovery. A problem-solving approach to each course will develop critical thinking and analytical skills as well as broadening perspectives. The curriculum will be based on the College of Nurses’ Standards of Practice for Nursing and Entry to Practice Competencies for Ontario Registered Nurses. It will emphasize ethics and professional practice, health assessment, skill mastery and caring for clients with acute and chronic illness. It will provide a solid foundation for nursing practice. An exciting and unique aspect of the RPN to BScN Bridging to University Nursing – Hybrid program will be its focus on caring for individuals, groups and communities in acute care, and mental health and community settings. To ensure that you are prepared for the field, this School of Community and Health Studies program will give you opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge in clinical settings under the direction, facilitation and guidance of faculty. Please note: To take this program, you must be an RPN who holds a diploma from a community college of applied arts and technology (CAAT) with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher. Please check our website centennialcollege.ca/rpnbridginghybrid for Regional Access Centre sites. The certificate in Thanatology aims to promote awareness and understanding of death and how it affects individuals. Graduates of this unique program will have the skills and experience to better understand, support and care for those facing or coping with death. This program would be ideal for individuals who work with the terminally ill or their families or who provide support or assistance to those affected by death, including police officers, teachers, paramedics, social workers and employees and volunteers in hospitals, hospices and long-term care facilities. These courses could also help family, friends and caregivers of the dying or deceased cope with and manage death. Completion Requirements CETH-101 Introduction to Thanatology CETH-102 Religious Beliefs/Traditions and Customs of Death CETH-103 Mourning, Grief and Bereavement Reactions and Responses to Death CETH-104 Coping with Death Counselling/Support Groups and Alternate Therapies CETH-105 Learning from Death and Dying Info Health RPN to BScN Bridging to University Nursing (Hybrid Delivery) – 7993 Disability If you are a student with a disability, please contact our Centre for Students with Disabilities by visiting centennialcollege.ca/csd or calling 416-289-5000. These services are FREE and confidential to all Centennial students! Admission Requirements 1.Transcripts from a community college diploma program with a minimum 3.0 GPA. No course failures from PN program or any other bridging programs are considered. No upgrading of courses is permitted at this time to increase GPA requirement. 2.RPN’s from a fast tract certificate to diploma upgrade need evidence of courses in Anatomy and Physiology and Pathophysiology (3.0 GPA). 3.A photocopy of a current Certificate of Registration in Ontario (original may be requested). Completion Requirements COMM-170 or COMM-171 College Communications 2/ (ESL) NUPH-700 Health Assessment NUPH-701 Acute and Chronic Illness Theory NUPH-702 Acute and Chronic Illness Practice NUPH-703 Ethics and Professional Practice NUPH-706 Family-Centered Nursing Theory NUPH-731 Mental Health and Crisis M anagement Theory NUPH-732 Mental Health Nursing Practice NUPH-735 Advanced Communication and Leadership NUPH-741 Community Nursing Theory NUPH-742 Community Nursing Practice NUPH-750 Nursing Knowledge: Historical and Future Perspectives NUPH-737 Nursing Research NUPP-700 Pathotherapeutics i Practicum and Clinical Placements are off-site at various locations throughout the GTA. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 48 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based CCPR-101 Standard First Aid (SFA) You will find Standard First Aid (SFA) beneficial if you are looking for a comprehensive course in basic first aid and CPR/AED. This Standard First Aid course includes CPR/AED Level C or HCP and provides you with a three-year certification in both CPR and first aid. You will be required to inform your instructor, at the beginning of the course if you are working toward CPR Level C or HCP. Please note: You must determine which level of CPR you require before attending the course. CCPR-102 CPR/AED Level HCP This CPR/AED Level HCP course is specifically geared towards health care providers whose certification has expired. The one-day offering benefits someone who is a physician, nurse, paramedic or allied health care provider such as a registered massage therapist, occupational therapist or physiotherapist. CCPR-103 CPR/AED Level C Recertification, BLS-REC CPR/AED Level C Recertification, BLS-REC is intended as a review course to cover all of the content of the CPR/AED Level C undertaking. It is specifically geared towards police, firefighters, first responders, workplace first aid teams and lifeguards whose certification has not expired. CCPR-105 CPR/AED Level HCP Recertification, BLS-HCP CPR/AED Level HCP Recertification, BLS-HCP is a one-day course that reviews all of the CPR/AED Level HCP course content for those whose certification has not expired. CCPR-104 CPR/AED Level C, BLS-C CPR/AED Level C, BLS-C is a course for police, firefighters, first responders, workplace first aid teams and lifeguards whose certification has expired. It serves as a review of adult/child/infant CPR (one-person rescuer), adult/child/infant choking, AED certification, disease prevention and barrier devices. It may also include adult/child CPR (two-rescuer). The following course is beneficial to a health care provider – physician, nurse, paramedic, and allied health care provider (such as a registered massage therapist, physiotherapist or occupational therapist) – whose certification has not expired. CEDL-107 Insurance Reimbursement for Massage Therapists: Working with Auto Insurance and WSIB Cases Motor Vehicle Accident and Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) claims provide great opportunities for Registered Massage Therapists in Ontario. Advance your knowledge and expertise in insurance reimbursement for Auto Insurance and WSIB cases. The Health Claims for Auto Insurance (HCAI) website will be reviewed as well as the processes involved in submitting the Ontario Claims Forms (OCF) and working with the Minor Injury Guideline. The WSIB Programs of Care and submitting WSIB forms will also be taught. Note: This course has been approved for seven Continuing Education Units by CMTO and has been developed in partnership with the Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of Ontario. i Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of Ontario The Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of Ontario is the voice of the massage therapy profession in Ontario. Established in 1936, the RMTAO is a member-driven, not-forprofit association that provides leadership for and advocates on behalf of Ontario’s RMTs. The RMTAO provides education, information, and programming that encourages professional growth and high standards for RMTs. The Association also promotes the profession to the public, government, business and other professions. Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 417-289-5000, ext. 8072 or 416-289-5207. Email [email protected] or clapalme@ centennialcollege.ca Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Health Individual Courses The Canadian Red Cross Society Founded in 1909, The Canadian Red Cross mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world. There can only be one Red Cross or one Red Crescent Society in any one country. It must be open to all. It must carry on its humanitarian work throughout its territory. Visit the Canadian Red Cross Society website at www.redcross.ca. CEOL-120 Stress: Contributing Factors and Impacts At times, we are unaware of what is the root cause of our stress. This course examines contributing factors to stress levels and differences among demographic groups. The effects of stress on our health (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual), relationships, work and our decisionmaking processes will also be examined in this course. CEOL-153 Stress Solutions with Complementary and Alternative Therapies Most individuals will be affected by stress at some point in their life. However, if one is not able to cope with stress in a healthy manner, it can often lead to a variety of health issues and may possibly decrease one’s quality of life. Fortunately, a variety of complementary and alternative healing therapies have been proven to help with the effects of stress. This course provides insight into a variety of complementary and alternative therapies and how they can aid in reducing and coping with stress. HLTH-900 Arrhythmia Interpretation Review cardiac mechanical anatomy and electrical structures. Using a systematic approach, learn to recognize and interpret cardiac arrhythmias, understand their causes, clinical manifestations and management. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 49 CECC-412 Post Anaesthesia Nursing for Phase II Nurses This course is designed for RN and RPN’s working in Day Surgery Units, and hospital post-operative units where the patient will be received once discharged from the PACU (Post Anaesthesia Care Unit). Topics discussed will include assessment of the post-operative patient, anaesthetic agents used during surgery, management of post-operative pain during PACU, then in Phase II, importance of thermal balance, respiratory management, including the importance of deep breathing and coughing exercises as well as the stir-up regime. Info Course Information? CEHS-953 Advanced IV Therapy This course offers RNs and RPNs an opportunity to build upon and update theoretical knowledge of IV therapy. Topics include review of circulatory system, IV complications, administration of IV medications, complications of IV medication and continuing care of patient with an IV, TPN chemotherapy, shock and shock management, blood and blood component therapy and central lines. The content related to IV insertion has been included in this course with practice in the laboratory. CEHS-954 Basic Arrhythmia Interpretation This course will assist the Registered Nurse/ Registered Practical Nurse to acquire knowledge of basic arrhythmia interpretation, including arrhythmias originating from the sinus node, atria, junction, ventricle and atrioventricular block arrhythmias. It will also discuss specific cardiac disorders including pathophysiology, current treatments and relevant nursing interventions of specific disorders and arrhythmias HC-408 Health Assessment Skills for RPN Develop the knowledge and skills required for comprehensive physical and health assessment using preset procedures and guidelines. Topics include history-taking, assessment techniques and systematic physical examination to identify common variations of dysfunction and problem/ strength statements. NUPD-408 Health Assessment Skills for RN Develop the knowledge and skills required for comprehensive physical and health assessment using preset procedures and guidelines. Topics include history-taking, assessment techniques and systematic physical examination to identify common variations of dysfunction and problem/ strength statements. PI-100 Infection Prevention and Control, IPAC This 90 hour IPAC-Canada endorsed course is designed for new infection control professionals. Students will learn the planning, implementation, management and evaluation of infection prevention and control program. This course is offered both onsite and online. PI-200 Infection Prevention and Control Practicum Centennial College has developed a graduate level course providing accessible, relevant learning opportunities for students who wish to specialize in infection prevention and control. It is designed to give students supervised practical application to improve assessment, problem solving and decision making skills in a controlled clinical environment. This comprehensive 200 hour clinical placement covers all main aspects of infection prevention and control. You start with two weeks full time orientation to your facility and the department and day shift immersion into the role of the ICP (dates to be determined) to cover 80 hours. The remaining 120 hours are self-directed to complement your own unique experience, with the direction and support of your facilitator and preceptors, in order to complete your project. You must be able to bring a laptop with you on placement, so that you can do your work on-site. PI-300 Advanced Infection Prevention and Control A comprehensive and needs-driven course that is focused on practical application of best practice in the field of infection prevention and control. Open to those who have taken an IPAC-Canada endorsed course, have experience in the field, and are looking to challenge, stretch and solidify their knowledge and appreciation of their role as Infection Prevention and Control Professionals. Info Health CARE-104 Reflexology Reflexology is a holistic healing art which, naturally and without drugs, stimulates every part, gland and organ in the body. By applying pressure to the reflexes in the feet and hands, tension is released, circulation is improved, and the body is assisted in regaining its state of harmony and balance. Upon completion, you will be able to perform a full Foot Reflexology treatment. The history of Reflexology and its relevance in our modern day lives will be discussed. This program includes six weeks of in class lectures. Once the six weeks are completed, students must complete 50 one hour practical sessions before writing the final exam. The exam is two hours written and one hour practical. Upon successful completion of the course, students are certified as a Reflexologist with the Reflexology Registration Council of Ontario (RRCO). Students are also eligible for membership with RRCO.(CEUs for RMTs) CECC-908 Acute Care Placement This practicum is designed for nursing students of the critical care program who request an extra placement before venturing into their first required practicum of advanced acute care. For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Register early! Don’t wait to register! Classes fill up quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out! Individual courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 50 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Hospitality Our Hospitality programs are designed for individuals who want to begin or continue to build their careers. Our Food Service Worker and Hotel and Resort programs will build your knowledge and skills to be a valuable member of a hospitality team. Event Planning/Meeting Management – 7369 Retirement Communities Management – 7172 This program offers a solid foundation for event planning and meeting management. It also covers the importance of developing a strategic plan and the necessary logistics for event execution, understanding how to set meeting goals and objectives, adhering to project budget, choosing the best facility, managing the logistics and building the program content and how it is critical to event planning/meeting management. The Retirement Communities Management program was developed in partnership with Ontario Retirement Communities Association (ORCA). ORCA is a voluntary, non-profit association that sets professional operating standards, inspects and accredits retirement residences in Ontario. Completion Requirements The first three courses should be taken in sequence. CEIL-934 Principles of Convention and Meeting Planning CEIL-933 Event Planning and Practices CEIL-930 Event Management Strategies CEIL-931 Hospitality Marketing 1 CEIL-932 Planning and Operations for Meeting Management CEIL-935 Responsible Practices for Green Meetings Management CEIL-936 Trade Show Management for Conventions Food Service Worker – 1620 This program is offered part-time to food service employees and those who wish to pursue a career in the food service industry. This certificate program will build your job skills and help you adapt to changes in the industry. Courses focus on health care food service and have been developed in conjunction with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, professional organizations and employers. This program has courses offered in-class, off-site, fast-track and Distance Learning (online) formats. Admission Requirement This program is recommended for students who have successfully completed a recognized post-secondary institution degree or diploma in one of the preferred subject areas and/or relevant management/work experience: • Health Science/Community Services • Food and Nutrition Management • Recreation and Leisure • Business Administration • Hospitality and Tourism, focus in Accommodation or Food and Beverage. Completion Requirements LTRM-700 Operational Overview LTRM-701 Financial Management for Retirement Communities LTRM-702 Sales and Marketing LTRM-703 Environmental Services LTRM-704 HRM and Labour Relations LTRM-705 Healthy Adult Aging LTRM-706 Resident-Centred Care LTRM-707 Food Nutrition and Hospitality Management RCMO-801 Senior Management RCMO-802 Field Placement 1 Completion Requirements i Role of the Food Service Worker Workplace Communications Sanitation and Safety Nutrition in Health Care Kitchen Equipment and Food Preparation Food Service Worker Field Placement Food Service Worker Accelerated Courses and Fast-Track Courses Please refer to the website for information and scheduling details. i Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Course Information? Info FSWR-101 FSWR-102 FSWR-103 FSWR-104 FSWR-105 FSWR-106 For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Individual courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 51 Hospitality Individual Courses CHSM-701 Culture and Heritage Management Essentials This course aims to provide you with an overview of the best practices for managing cultural and heritage facilities. Whether through your social and cultural benefits, your economic and regenerative benefits, or your political and corporate benefits, it is well documented that there is a strong case for support and investment in such organizations. The goal of this course is to provide a basic outline of good practice for professionals seeking management positions in the sector, but in particular, will focus on small to medium sized facilities. CHSM-702 Financial Management and Planning for the Culture and Heritage Sector As an aspiring culture and heritage sector practitioner, you will be introduced to the bookkeeping, accounting and financial principles underlying sound management decision making in these organizations. Beginning with the basic skills of double entry bookkeeping and preparation/ analysis of financial statements relevant to a culture and heritage organization, the material is presented from a General Management and Board (of Directors) perspective which enables both – and you – to ascertain the fiscal wellbeing of the organization. CHSM-703 Culture and Heritage Marketing and Strategy This course involves the scaffolding of marketing principles and practices and developing strategic objectives in relation to a site or facility’s mission, resources, opportunities and challenges. Designing missions, building audiences/clientele and generating revenue and resources are explored. Learners will be introduced to the singular marketing challenges encountered by not-for-profit and public sector culture and heritage organizations and explore mitigating strategies CHSM-704 Grants, Fundraising and Sponsorship A cultural or heritage not-for-profit organization accomplishes its goals largely due to its ability to communicate to key stakeholders in a coherent and strategic fashion. Governments (Federal, Provincial, Regional and Municipal) and their agencies are a significant source of contributed revenue (grants, fee-for-service contracts). Cultural and heritage organizations need to establish and manage relationships with their government partners and donors, sponsors and other stakeholders. The purpose of this course is to develop the skills required to develop and maintain relations with government and other stakeholders, and to create effective grant proposals and cases for support for fundraising and sponsorships. CHSM-705 Collections and Exhibit Management, Educational and Interpretive Programming Museums, galleries, historic sites, parks and related sites have experienced a remarkable transformation in the 21st century. These institutions must now embrace and honour values of civic engagement, accessibility, sustainability and participation in addition to fulfilling their more traditional functions. This course provides students with an overview of the challenges and issues faced by the manager of a Canadian museum or related site, including collections, exhibit and visitor services planning, development and management. CHSM-706 Innovative Technologies in the Culture and Heritage Sector The fast pace of development of digital media and information technologies in the last ten years represents the most disruptive technological change since the industrial revolution. All businesses must adapt to the challenges. Emerging culture and heritage professionals must address the rapid change in technological tools and in audience expectations, as well as manage growth and adaptation within institutions. This course will prepare students to embrace innovation in terms of the application of new technologies when they enter the culture and heritage workforce. FHCT-100 Food Handler Certificate BASIC.fst – TrainCan BASIC Food Safety Training course for food handlers. This course is for those who are interested in or require a food handler certification. A passing score of 74% is required to receive a BASIC.fst certificate which is recognized by Toronto Public Health. Coming Fall 2016! Our new Residence and Culinary Arts Centre Located on Progress campus, this new building is eight stories tall, with space for 740 students. The new Residence and Culinary Arts Centre will both serve as a home away from home for students, and provide teaching space for culinary arts students with seven kitchen labs, a teaching restaurant and nine new classrooms. Info HTAP-162 Smart Serve Offered in association with Smart Serve Ontario and recognized by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario Smart Serve is the responsible beverage service training program now required by many hospitality organizations. You must register three weeks before the scheduled date. Come in on the scheduled day, study the workbook. The professor will review the workbook, you will then view a one-hour video and write a 25 question multiple-choice test. Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/ webreg anytime. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 52 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Languages Language programs at Centennial College help you build the communication skills required for everyday life in our diverse society. Whether you are looking to build your language skills for employment, academic upgrading or personal growth, our language programs can help you achieve your goals. Proficiency in French Language and Culture – 7917 Translation in the Workplace (English to French) – 7158 This program is designed to provide you with the skills necessary to understand listening, speaking, reading and writing in French. To ensure optimal learning, you will be placed in groups according to your oral proficiency. Our beginner’s course is designed for individuals with little or no previous exposure to the French language. The context of courses is international French. This certificate was created for people who seek a broad knowledge of English to French translation. Each course will help you towards becoming a qualified professional translator and give you a better understanding of the English to French translating process. Required: A bilingual dictionary. Completion Requirements French 1 French 2 French 3 French 4 French 5 French 6 CEEF-101 CEEF-102 CEEF-103 CEEF-104 CEEF-105 i Translation in the Workplace 1 Translation in the Workplace 2 Translation in the Workplace 3 Translation in the Workplace 4 Translation in the Workplace 5 Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Info Online Learning Is your busy scheduling interfering with advancing your education? You can always take an online course and study when it fits your schedule! Visit our Distance Learning website at centennialcollege.ca/dl for more details. Course Information? Info LANG-103 LANG-104 LANG-105 LANG-106 LANG-107 LANG-108 Completion Requirements For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Individual courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 53 Languages Stand-Alone Courses College English (Credit) COMM-140 Essential English Skills This course is designed to assist students in upgrading their language skills in reading, vocabulary acquisition, writing, speaking and listening to college-level lectures. All of these skills are critical for success in college programs and professional life. Prerequisite: placement based on score from assessment. COMM-141 Essential English Skills (ESL) This course is designed to assist students in upgrading their language skills in reading, vocabulary acquisition, writing, speaking and listening to college-level lectures. Understanding cultural references related to studying, working and living in a Canadian context are embedded throughout the course. Prerequisite: placement based on score from assessment. COMM-160 College Communications 1 This course introduces the standards of college-level English. It helps you develop skills in grammar, vocabulary development, sentence variety, paragraph development and reading and writing needed for success in college. Prerequisite: Essential English Skills COMM-140, or placement based on score from assessment. COMM-161 College Communications 1 (ESL) This course is designed for ESL students and introduces the standards of collegelevel English. It provides instruction and practice at the college level in grammar, vocabulary development, sentence variety, paragraph development and reading and writing. COMM-170 College Communications 2 This course emphasizes clear, effective writing. It includes instruction and practice in analytical reading, as well as an introduction to research skills. Prerequisite: COMM-160, or placement based on score from assessment. COMM-171 College Communications 2 (ESL) This course continues the development of clear reading, writing, speaking and listening skills from COMM-161. Prerequisite: COMM-161, or placement based on score from assessment. ENGL-253 Advanced Business Communication Obtain more instruction and practice in the four areas of communication: Reading, writing, listening and speaking. You will learn job search skills and different kinds of business writing. Prerequisite: College Communications 2 (COMM-170/171). LANG-401 French 1 Aims at building a vocabulary such as numbers (1-100), days, months, seasons, members of the family, salutations, asking questions, as well as giving the answers. Emphasis is placed on development of oral comprehension of day-to-day communication. LANG-402 French 2 The aim of this course is to further develop your introductory knowledge of French while developing conversational skills through a structured, progressive presentation of new elements. You will also perfect your conversational structures through the use of dialogue based on real-life situations. Prerequisite: French 1 LANG-401. Prerequisite: Essential English Skills (ESL) COMM-141, or placement based on score from assessment. LANG-403 French 3 The aim of this course is to further develop your knowledge of French while developing grammatical structures using full sentences. You will be encouraged to write about everyday situations using paragraphs. Prerequisite: French 2 LANG-402. LANG-404 French 4 In this course, you will expand your vocabulary with the support of literary, political, social and cultural articles from the French-speaking world. At this level, grammatical and sentence structures are interesting and complex. Prerequisite: French 3 LANG-403. LANG-405 French 5 The aim of this course is to expose you to the full diversity of the French language. Using the structure-global approach, conversation will be favoured and at the same time retention and quality of the language will be improved. Prerequisite: French 4 LANG-404. LANG-932 Introduction to Spoken Mandarin Chinese As a beginner of Mandarin Chinese, you will learn to pronounce and recognize Chinese sounds and, by the end of the course, be able to introduce yourself and conduct basic conversations. You will also be introduced to elements of Chinese culture that are essential for successful communication. This course uses the Roman alphabet (Pinyin) to teach Mandarin Chinese. LANG-980 Japanese I For the business traveler, individuals employed in the tourism and hospitality fields and any member of the general public who would like to gain a basic understanding of conversational Japanese. Elementary Japanese vocabulary and grammar, phrases, expressions and dialogue drills will be studied. You will also examine Japanese culture, customs and society. Required: Microphone. If you would like to study English at the college level, we need to determine which of our many English courses is right for you. We do this by having you demonstrate your skills in an assessment. To register for an assessment, you need a Centennial student identification number. If you have never taken a course at Centennial before, please call 416-289-5300 to get a student number and book an assessment. If you have taken a course here before, you are already in our student records, and can book your assessment online at centennialcollege.ca/skillsassessment or call 416-289-5300. If you have questions, please email [email protected]. If you have a documented disability, such as a learning disability, which requires testing accommodation, please call 416-289-5000, ext. 2627, or email [email protected] to arrange your test. Note: Each person is assessed only once. You need to successfully complete the level of English into which you are streamed before you register for the next level. Please be advised you will need to be available for the final exam date, which we notify you of by mid-point of your course. LANG-981 Italian for Beginners Develop the fundamental ability to comprehend basic Italian vocabulary and structures. Grammar and writing skills are introduced as well as early reading skills. While using reading passages, you will be introduced to the fundamental aspects of Italian culture. Info Before Registering for an English Course (Credit) You Will Need To Be Assessed Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/ webreg anytime. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 54 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Makeup Techniques – 7143 Our Makeup Techniques Certificate program is designed to provide basic makeup skills for day, evening, special events and professional applications. Upon successful completion of the three 30-hour courses, you qualify for a certificate in makeup techniques. Completion Requirements MAKE-002 Makeup Techniques MAKE-003 Makeup Artistry 1 MAKE-004 Makeup Artistry 2 Info Makeup Techniques i Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/webreg anytime. Lifestyle and Leisure Take some time for you – get to know our lifestyle and leisure courses and workshops. We offer a variety of workshops to appeal to individual preferences, lifestyle needs, hobbies and interests. Select your courses from our large selection as part of your life long learning journey. Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 55 CAKE-003 Cake Decorating – Beginners A three-hour workshop, Cake Decorating – Beginners will focus on the basics of decorating cakes. Taught by an industry professional, the offering will help you to acquire knowledge of the techniques of foundational cake decorating. Not only will you watch the instructor demonstrate the techniques, but you will also have the opportunity to gain practical hands-onexperience. Using Centennial College’s state-of-the-art facilities, Cake Decorating – Beginners will include numerous practical exercises. CAKE-004 Cake Decorating – Intermediate Cake Decorating – Intermediate focuses on more advanced techniques in cake decoration. Learn how to make different types of flowers, borders and swags using fondant and royal icing. Learners will use some of these designs to decorate a cake during the workshop. CEOL-220 I Write the Songs You will learn a variety of ways to direct your talents in creating lyrics in song writing. Discussions will include the presentation to music producers and agents. CESI-707 Voice and Speech Make-over for Better Business Communications Voice and Speech Make-over for Better Business Communications is a fun and interactive course that will teach you the fundamentals of voice and speech production. Whether you have an accent, a shy or high voice, talk too quickly or sound too monotone, this energetic workshop will be a fantastic way to help you sound your best and be heard at all times. CESI-721 Drawing Realistic Subjects in Pencil Both beginners and those with some drawing experience will learn step-by-step to create realistic drawings, including shading and blending, in this online course. Using still life, landscape, animals and portraiture as subjects, you take part in animated tutorials with detailed instruction. Upon completion of this online course, you will have a portfolio of realistic, detailed pencil drawings. Prerequisite: Computer with graphic browser, e-mail and Internet access, Flash player. Digital camera and scanner recommended. CESI-774 Makeup for Everyone Makeup for Everyone, as its name implies, is a workshop geared towards anyone who is interested in makeup and enhancing their own makeup routine. During the duration of the workshop, you will first find out your skin type so that you may better understand what to look for in makeup products. You will then partake in hands-on exercises that will walk you through applying makeup to enhance your individual features. CESI-872 Mixology Workshop – The Fundamentals of Alcoholic Beverages This Mixology Workshop – The Fundamentals of Alcoholic Beverages will offer you a general understanding of the basic principles of three categories of alcoholic beverages: wines, spirits and beers. Emphasis will be placed on the varietal development of each alcohol and the common characteristics known to each group. CESI-997 Creative Writing – Beginners Beginner writers as well as those with previous writing experience will hone their skills, benefits from a series of exercises and get involved in creative writing and critical reading. Workshop your own exercises and stories and receive valuable critique from fellow participants and the instructor. Prerequisite: Computer with e-mail and Internet access. Info Lifestyle and Leisure Stand-Alone Courses CESI-998 Creative Writing – Intermediate This advanced online course is for people with some writing and critiquing experience. You should have three story-length pieces (approx. 5-10 pages or slightly longer if novel segments) of your own writing to workshop over the term and need to read the same number of submissions by fellow participants. You are expected to provide more detailed critiques than required in the Beginner’s course. Limited enrolment. (See also Professional Writing online certificate). Prerequisites: Creative Writing – Beginners or writing and critiquing experience, computer with e-mail and Internet access. SING-100 Raise Your Voice: Group Singing Class Raise Your Voice: Group Singing Class will help you to belt out everything from popular hits to the blues. Study tone, diction, clarity, pronunciation, ear training and sight singing, interval singing and harmony singing, with lessons focused on the blues, pop, jazz and improvisation. MAKE 005-009 Makeup Workshops Try one of our five one-day makeup workshops. Explore such topics as Makeup Techniques for High Definition Skin (005), Makeup for HD Contouring and Highlighting (006), Makeup for HD Eyes, Lips and Brows (007), Makeup for Professional Profile Pictures (008), and Makeup for HD Glam Social Media Pictures (009). Please visit the website for more information – centennialcollege.ca/ce. Looking for more? Check out our General Education courses (earlier in this calendar), for information on Latin and Ballroom Dancing, Healthy Lifestyle Management, Wellness Approach to Stress Management, and more! centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 56 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Digital Publishing – 7671 Professional Writing – 7360 This program is designed for pre-press production personnel, project managers, electronic publishers and individuals moving from traditional to digital publishing environments. Admission is open to anyone with a strong interest in the basics of digital publishing. Some digital background is strongly recommended. At the conclusion of the program, you will be able to produce work for colour reproduction and understand the tools and requirements of digital image setter-based publishing. This program will help you gain the skills and confidence to succeed as a writer. With an overall focus on getting work published, the program introduces you to a variety of writing opportunities and markets, and explores the business side of being a writer. Completion Requirements Graphic Design Fundamentals Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop and Image Processing Introduction to Adobe InDesign Brand Design and Development Adobe Creative Suite – Creating Industry Focused Print Design CG-001 CG-005 CG-006 CG-272 CG-345 CG-347 Recording Arts – 7670 This Recording Arts program is designed for those who want to advance their skills in recording music, sampling sounds and mixing audio. At the completion of this program, you will be able to create, record and edit sound in analog and digital form. You will be equipped with a skill set that will enable you to enter a broad range of sound recording work with a focus on new recording techniques. Completion Requirements RECA-203 RECA-204 RECA-222 RECA-339 RECA-340 RECA-341 Introduction to Audio Recording for Music Advanced Audio Recording for Music Digital Audio Recording for Music Digital Audio Music Production with P rotools Midi, Synthesis and Programming Music Theory and Arranging for Production Note: RECA-288 Sound Production for Film and Video is course related to these and may be of interest to students completing this certificate. It is not a part of the model route for this certificate. Info Course Information? For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Media and Design Centennial’s Media and Design programs explore the creative side and engage you in the communication of ideas through visual and audio means. Learn to translate concepts into tangible images, capture viewers’ interest, inform and entertain. Programs in the media and design area include web development, digital publishing, and recording arts. Completion Requirements Three mandatory courses: CEWR-101 Writing for Publications I CEWR-102 Writing for Publications II CEWR-103 Grammar for Writing Professionals Plus choose two elective courses from the following: CEWR-202 CEWR-203 CEWR-204 CEWR-205 CEWR-206 CEWR-105 CEWR-104 Science Fiction Writing Short Stories Romance Writing Introduction to Children’s Literature Introduction to Non-Fiction Travel Writing News Writing 1 Web Development – Design – 7653 This program will provide you with the specialized knowledge and skills required to design and publish professional 2D and 3D interactive content on the web (Internet and Intranet). You will learn how to attract and engage communities of users by incorporating strong design, accessible interfaces and clear navigation. Completion Requirements CG-006 CG-093 CG-248 CG-261 CG-335 CG-348 i Adobe Photoshop and Image Processing Web Fundamentals Interface Design and Usability for the Web Introduction to Flash Production Design and Development with Dreamweaver Web Design with CS5 and Photoshop Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Individual courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 57 RECA-288 Sound Production for Film and Video This course covers professional techniques used to produce polished, high-quality sound tracks for film and video. Learn how to record and edit dialogue with sound effects, and study mixing sound tracks, ADR and Foley. Assignments include the production of a sound track for a short video. This certificate model will provide you with common and current programming approaches to web development, including the use of databases and application server programming. Students using current web technologies will have skills to develop web services, B2C and B2B web applications and other dynamic Net-based programs. For more program details, see page 27 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. Register Online Need to register, but can’t make it into the College? You can register online! Visit centennialcollege.ca/ webreg anytime. Info TENR-101 Television News Reporting You will find Television News Reporting beneficial if you want to become a TV news reporter, or make the transition from radio or print to television. This course will introduce you to the fundamentals of researching, developing and writing a news story for a television broadcast. Part of this subject matter will involve learning to isolate visuals, interview subjects, choose clips and pitch stories. Web Applications Development Programming – 7163 Info Media and Design Stand-Alone Courses Register early! Don’t wait to register! Classes fill up quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out! Canada-Ontario Job Grant now available to Ontario businesses Small, medium and large employers across Ontario can now apply for the Canada-Ontario Job Grant to help subsidize skills training for new and existing employees. The grant can cover two-thirds of the cost of training, making it an opportune time to invest in new skills and new employees. And Centennial College can help. Centennial has been serving the east end of the GTA for almost 50 years. We offer part-time certificates in human resources, hotel management, heavy-duty equipment maintenance, network technology and more. Centennial College can also create customized training to fit your organization’s specific needs in such areas as automation, health care services, energy systems and much more. Talk to us! For more information about how Centennial College can help your company, please contact Gail Derrington at 416-289-5000, ext. 2032 or email [email protected]. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 58 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) – 7164 Learning Resources Network (LERN) Centennial College has partnered with Learning Resources Network (LERN) to bring you additional new programs and courses. LERN is an international association of lifelong learning programming. Their online courses are typically shorter than the regular College semester-long courses – typically one month – and deal with specific hot topics of learning (for example, Designing Successful Webinars, Facebook for Business, Successful Survey Techniques and more). Get the specific information you need and start to apply it at work right away. Certificates issued upon successful completion of courses or programs are issued by LERN. This program is designed for those wishing to teach English as a foreign language outside Canada. Completion Requirements TESL-101 TESL-102 TESL-103 TESL-202 TESL-204 Teaching and Learning If you are considering teaching, explore programs and courses designed to provide instructional skills that will lead to certification as an adult trainer in the workplace, in the college environment and for community associations. Foundations and Methodology 1 Linguistics and Pedagogical Grammar 1 Teaching Skills 1 Language and Culture Assessment and Evaluation in ESL Note: Prices for LERN courses and programs are in $US Dollars and registration is done at the following URL: http://yougotclass.org/ courses.cfm/centennialcollege. Programs include: • Business Research • Introduction to Business Research • Business Statistics • Qualitative Business Research • Online Teaching • Advanced Teaching Online • Designing Online Instruction • Building Online Communities in Cyberspace • eMarketing Essentials • Improving E-mail Promotions • Boosting Your Website Traffic • Online Advertising • Social Media for Business • Introduction to Social Media • Marketing Using Social Media • Integrating Social Media in Your Organization • Virtual Meeting Planner • Virtual Meeting Technology • Keys to Effective Design of Virtual Meetings • Managing Virtual Meetings Individual courses include: • Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business (Non-technical) • Cyber Security • Designing Successful Webinars • Extraordinary Customer Service • Facebook for Business: Advanced Skills for Businesses and Organizations • Google Analytics • Mentoring and Coaching in the Workplace • Successful Survey Techniques • Technology Update with Gareth Mitchell • Twitter • YouTube for Business i Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 59 Course Information? This graduate certificate program provides the theoretical and practical experience to teach ESL within Canada and abroad. The program meets the requirements for TESL Canada and TESL Ontario certification requirements. The key concepts of the program include linguistic and pedagogical theory, language teaching methodologies, phonetics and phonology, culture, grammar and reflective practice. Students apply the theory through observations and practice teaching of ESL classes. Graduates of this program can pursue employment inside and outside of Ontario in LINC centres, boards of education, private schools, colleges and universities. Admission Requirements 1.A university degree. 2.Non-native speakers of English must have the equivalent of a 250/600 TOEFL score or IELTs 7.5 with no score lower than 7. For other acceptable test scores please visit www.teslontario.net 3.All applicants must complete Centennial Colleges supplemental application form. 4.Completion of TESL-101, TESL-102, TESL-103, TESL-104 5.Please see website for prerequisites. Completion Requirements TESL-101 Foundations and Methodology 1 TESL-102 Linguistics and Pedagogical Grammar 1 TESL-103 Teaching Skills 1 TESL-104 Observation/Practicum 1 TESL-202 Language and Culture TESL-204 Assessment and Evaluation in ESL TESL-205 Teaching Skills 2 TESL-208 Practicum 2 Info Teaching and Learning Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) – 7380/7381 For all diploma and certificate program course information (start dates, fees, semester offered and evenings the courses are offered), please visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Our list of Individual courses are listed after the certificates and diplomas. Teaching and Learning in Higher Education – 7377 This certificate program is designed to provide the necessary critical thinking skills, knowledge base and learning management processes for those interested in teaching in higher education. In this program you will learn how to design, develop and deliver curriculum that addresses principles of learner centered, socially equitable education for both classroom and online environments. Practical teaching skills, as well as research and reflection for faculty development comprise a major component of the program. Completion Requirements Note: Completion of TESL-101, TESL-102, TESL-103, TESL-104 meets the requirements for Centennial College certificate program code 7380. Four mandatory courses: TLHE-701 Foundations of Teaching and Learning TLHE-702 Learner Centred Teaching TLHE-703 Assessing and Evaluating Learning TLHE-704 Teaching Practicum Plus choose two electives: CEID-043 TLHE-712 TLHE-715 TLHE-718 Adults with Learning Disabilities Social Media in Education New Program Development Introduction to Global Citizenship TESL Canada Training and Development – 7394 TESL CANADA FEDERATION is a national organization dedicated to advancing communication and coordinating awareness of issues for those concerned with English as a second language and English skills development. The organization promotes advocacy for ESL learners, unifies teachers and learners by providing a forum and network capabilities, supports the sharing of knowledge and experiences across Canada and represents diverse needs and interests in TESL nationally and internationally. The Training and Development Certificate program is intended to build the required professional competencies for training and development, established by the Canadian Society of Training and Development. Those that successfully complete the program will be eligible to apply one year of work experience towards the Certified Training and Development Professional (CTDP) designation offered through the CSTD. TESL Ontario Established in 1972, TESL Ontario is a nonprofit organization serving the needs of English as a Second Language (ESL) and English Literacy Development (ELD) teachers. In its commitment to professional development and advocacy, TESL Ontario addresses the range of competencies, experiences and issues which influence the success of immigrants, refugees, visa students and others who are learning English. Completion Requirements CETD-101 Assessing Performance Needs CETD-102 Designing Training CETD-103 Facilitating Training CETD-104 Evaluating Training CETD-105Practicum Canadian Society for Training and Development The Canadian Society for Training and Development – graduates of the Training and Development Certificate are given one year’s work experience credit towards its professional designation. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 60 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Transportation Put yourself on the fast track to part-time transportation training. Centennial’s Ashtonbee Campus is one of the largest transportation training sites in the country – and one of the very best. More than 25% of the automotive technicians in Canada and 50% in Ontario have trained at Centennial. Learn how to repair, understand, maintain and get the most from a vehicle. You’ll find training geared to everyone from beginners ready to launch a new career, to apprentices and licensed mechanics. Note: No entry exam required for CE Automotive, Transportation and Motorcycle courses. Autobody Mechanics – 7708 Auto Mechanics – Advanced – 7816 This certificate program provides a comprehensive series of courses for Autobody repair and automotive painting. Upon completion of this certificate, individuals will be prepared for employment opportunities in the collision repair field. This program also prepares graduates to pursue more advanced study or apprenticeship. Auto enthusiasts and owners who have successfully completed the Auto Mechanics – Introductory Certificate (7815) can move onto this advanced level of automotive technologies. Completion Requirements Autobody Repair 1 Automotive Painter 1 Automotive Painter 2 Autobody Repair 2 Auto Mechanics – Introductory – 7815 This program is for individuals who wish to acquire an overview of automotive technology fundamentals. Auto enthusiasts and owners will find this program particularly useful. This program also prepares graduates for more advanced study or apprenticeship. Completion Requirements CEAM-900 CEAM-905 CEAM-932 CEAM-960 CEAM-993 Automotive Air Conditioning 1 Electronic Fuel Injection 1 Automotive Engines 1 Automotive Electrical/Electronics 1 Steering, Suspension and Alignment Theory CEAM-994 Basic Brakes and ABS Theory For all diploma and certificate program course information (semesters, dates, days of the week offered and fees), visit centennialcollege.ca/ce. Individual courses are listed after the diplomas and certificates. Automotive Air Conditioning 2 Automotive Engines Level 2 Automotive Electrical /Electronics 2 Steering, Suspension, Alignments and Brakes Practical Automotive Service Advisor – 7285 Pursue a career in automotive service advising. You will be given training in both the technical aspects of the automobile, as well as communication and managerial skills. Completion Requirements Two mandatory courses: CEAM-919 Automotive Service Advisor 1 CEAM-963 Automotive Service Advisor 2 Plus choose one elective course from the following: ACCT-112 Financial Accounting 1 BUSN-333 Business Communications MKTG-116 Principles of Marketing Course Information? Info CEAM-901 CEAM-933 CEAM-961 CEAM-995 myCentennial Info CEAB-902 CEAB-903 CEAB-905 CEAB-907 Completion Requirements The myCentennial portal is used by the College and your instructors to communicate with you! Set your myCentennial account up today at my.centennialcollege.ca. Don’t forget to forward your myCentennial emails to your preferred email account. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 61 Transportation Electrical/Electronics Automotive Technologies – 7817 This program provides a basic understanding of automotive electrical systems, and lays the foundation for more advanced study or apprenticeship specializing in automotive electrical/ electronics. Completion Requirements CEAM-960 Automotive Electrical/Electronics 1 CEAM-961 Automotive Electrical/Electronics 2 CEAM-962 Automotive Electrical/Electronics 3 Motorcycle Maintenance – 7825 This program provides training for motorcycle mechanics and apprentices to improve skills and employment opportunities. It is ideally suited for the motorcycle owner or enthusiast who really wants to get serious. Completion Requirements CEEN-921 CEEN-922 CEEN-923 CEEN-924 CEEN-927 CEEN-928 Motorcycling Basics Motorcycle Engines 1 Motorcycle Engines 2 Motorcycle Chassis Motorcycle Electrical Systems 1 Motorcycle Electrical Systems 2 Steering, Suspension and Brakes – 7818 This program provides you with the required knowledge and skill to repair and maintain automotive suspension, steering and ABS brakes. You will learn the practical application of inspection procedures of all related components on the vehicle. Completion Requirements CEAM-993 Steering, Suspension and Alignment Theory CEAM-994 Basic Brakes and ABS Theory CEAM-995 Steering, Suspension, Alignment and Brakes Practical i Need more Information? Visit centennialcollege.ca, call 416-289-5207 or email [email protected] Online Courses – 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 Electrical Power Systems – 7383 This program prepares you to service residential and industrial electrical systems and provides you with a knowledge of a wide range of subjects within the power system discipline. You will be able to use electrical equipment in troubleshooting and design basic electrical systems. This program also includes the study of system behaviour, types and modes of control, programmable logic controllers, signal conditioners, transducers, servo amplifiers, thyristor controlled rectifiers and AC and DC solid state speed control. For more program details, see page 36 or visit our website at centennialcollege.ca/ce. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 62 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based Motorcycle Rider Training CEMO-801 Motorcycle Rider Training Learn to ride safely in this 22 hour Canada Safety Council-approved motorcycle rider training course. This course is offered to riders looking to get their M2 license. The course is a combination of theory (three hours in-class instruction) and practical riding (you will have the use of a motorcycle during this portion of the course, coupled with closely supervised instruction). Please see the website for our participation requirements. CEMO-804 Gearing Up Motorcycle Rider Refresher This eight-hour Canada Safety Council refresher course is designed for experienced motorcycle riders with a valid M2 or M license. The course is made up of two hours of classroom theory and six hours of practical riding. It is mandatory for students to demonstrate entry-level riding ability by passing the MOST II test at the beginning of the course. Please see the website for our participation requirements. CEMO-805 M2 Exit Training This course is designed for experienced street riders who want to make the most of their riding skills and be tested for the M license. The course consists of three hours of classroom theory, followed by 10 hours of practical riding, culminating in a road test given by our MTO-certified instructors. Please see the website for our participation requirements. CEMO-808 Introduction to Motorcycling This three-hour course is for those who want to get a jump start Motorcycle Rider course with Centennial. The course is for someone just interested in getting a preview of what all the hype is about. The session will introduce you to proper balance; starting and stopping, gears and safety, and riding at a controlled pace. An M1 license is not required. Please see the website for our participation requirements. CEMO-809 Scooter Training This Canada Safety Council course is designed to equip the new rider with the necessary skills to ride confidently and safely on a limited-speed motorcycle (LSM). The course is designed for anyone who wants to ride a 50cc or smaller scooter and is completely suitable for individuals with limited or no riding experience. An M2L test will be taken on-site at the end of the course. Please see the website for our participation requirements. CEMO-810 Scooter M2L Exit This course is designed for experienced street riders who want to make the most of their riding skills and be tested for the LSM license. The course consists of three hours of classroom theory, followed by six hours practical riding, culminating in the LSM Exit road test given by our MTOcertified instructors. Please see the website for our participation requirements. The Canada Safety Council (CSC) CEAB-900 Automotive Damage Appraisal Automotive Damage Appraisal presents the methods and procedures for estimating collision damage. Learn all about estimating flat rate schedules, labour rate computing, adjusting, forming discounts, garage owner’s responsibilities, releases, report writing, business procedures, policy and refinishing. The course also covers the legal responsibilities of insurance companies, collision shops and vehicle owners. CEAB-908 Auto Body Pre-Certificate Auto Body Pre-Certificate prepares you for the Ontario Auto Body Repair and Collision Damage Certificate of Qualification Exam. Study the ministry-approved apprenticeship curriculum, with review of vehicle parts identification and construction, welding procedures, damage repair techniques, plastic repair procedures, panel replacement and rebuilding and paint products and procedures. CEAB-918 Auto Body Welding Auto Body Welding focuses on improving auto body welding techniques to ensure they are up to today’s standards. Apply various welding techniques in different welding positions using galvanized sheet metal, including continuous welds, stitch welds and plug welds. Auto Body Welding also covers different welding joints such as a lap joint, open butt joint and butt joint with an insert. CEAB-924 Basic Pin Striping Basic Pin Striping presents foundational knowledge in the proper mixing and application of enamel pin striping paint to replicate traditional factory pinstripes and create custom hot rod-inspired designs. Through a series of projects, obtain a well-rounded understanding of paints, activation, reduction, brushes and basic application techniques and learn to perform basic pinstripe exercises to continue to develop your skills after the course ends. Info The Canada Safety Council is a national non-government charitable organization dedicated to safety. Its mission is to lead in the national effort to reduce preventable deaths, injuries and economic loss in public and private places throughout Canada. It serves as a credible, reliable resource for safety information, education and awareness in all aspects of Canadian life – in traffic, at home, at work and at leisure. Focusing on safety education as the key to long-range reduction in avoidable deaths and injuries, the Council serves as a national resource for safety programs, working with and through partner organizations who deliver and/or fund these programs. Auto Body Transportation Stand-Alone Courses Register early! Don’t wait to register! Classes fill up quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out! centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 63 Transportation Aircraft Alternate Fuels CEAC-904 Aircraft Sheet Metal Fabrication and Repairs Aircraft Sheet Metal Fabrication and Repairs instructs you how to carry out aircraft metal forming and riveting using hand and power tools. Learn about the use of hand tools, cutting machines, rivets, bend and forming machines and precision measuring instruments to general topics such as bend allowance and corrosion protection, and receive practical training in techniques for power and hand drilling, dimpling and counter sinking, riveting and rivet removal and hand forming. CEAF-804 Internal Combustion Alternative Fuel Technician (Natural Gas) The Internal Combustion Alternative Fuel Technician (Natural Gas) course prepares you for the certification exam to qualify you to convert, inspect and service natural gas-powered vehicles. Come to understand natural gas as a fuel, regulations (by discussing rules and regulations in codebook B149), vehicle conversions (using parts required to convert engines to run on natural gas) and learn how to perform proper test procedures. CEAF-811 Internal Combustion Alternate Fuel Technician (Propane) Through your training in the Internal Combustion Alternate Fuel Technician (Propane) course, become equipped to write the exam for your certification, which qualifies you to convert, inspect and service propane-powered vehicles. Using handouts, visuals and practical lab sessions, gain an understanding of: • Proper test procedures • Parts required to convert engines to run on propane • Rules and regulations • Propane as a fuel. Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) Info Disability If you are a student with a disability, please contact our Centre for Students with Disabilities by visiting centennialcollege.ca/csd or calling 416-289-5000. These services are FREE and confidential to all Centennial students! Air Conditioning and Refrigeration CECR-801 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration ODP Certification Air Conditioning and Refrigeration ODP Certification is for those not currently certified or who hold an expired ODP certificate. Learn about the global efforts to reduce CFC/HCFC/HFC emissions. Study the proper handling of harmful refrigerants and prevention of the release of harmful emissions into the atmosphere, as well as the significance of the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI) The Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI) is a national association that represents more than 1,300 heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) manufacturers, wholesalers and contractors. It provides Canadians with the tools and information necessary to ensure their total indoor environment comfort. The goal of the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) is to make people’s lives better by enhancing public safety. A full-service safety provider, TSSA carries out a broad spectrum of tasks on behalf of governments, businesses and the general public. From safety inspections to engineering reviews, technical training and certification to public education and outreach, its unique risk management and proactive partnership approach helps improve public safety outcomes. As a selffunded, not-for-profit organization, TSSA delivers superior solutions efficiently and cost-effectively. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 64 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based CEDI-809 Driving Instructor Training – Part 2 The second part of two, Driving Instructor Training – Part 2 is required to obtain a driving instructor’s license in Ontario. To qualify for a license, the two parts must be successfully completed, and in order. This Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO)-approved training course is a combination of theory and in-vehicle training. The second part also focuses on defensive driving. CEDI-819 Driving Instructor Training To obtain a driving instructor’s license in Ontario, you must successfully complete a Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO)-approved training course. Our course includes First Aid/CPR training, Defensive Driving and the Highway Traffic Act course. The entire course, 140 hours of instruction, must be completed to qualify for a license. Canadian Pro Drivers Canadian Pro Drivers is a Canadian institution dedicated to creating the country’s safest commercial drivers. Please call 416-233-0179 or visit canadianprodrivers.ca or email [email protected] for further information. Canadian Pro Drivers Open House 7 to 8 pm in D-214, Ashtonbee Campus • August 25 2015 • Nov 3 2015 • Jan 12 2016 • May 10 2016 General Interest CEDM-922 Truck and Coach Technician Pre-Certificate Truck and Coach Technician Pre-Certificate provides the foundational knowledge for the diagnosis and service of electronically controlled ignition systems. Using the apprenticeship curriculum as a guideline, review diesel engines, brakes, suspension and steering, electrical/electronics, fuel systems, gear trains and workplace practices and procedures. Emphasis is on basic theory and correct use of language and terminology. CEEN-935 Outboard Maintenance This Outboard Maintenance course uses a lab format to teach you the basics of outboard motor operation and maintenance. With time allotted for practical work, the course covers two and four-stroke outboard motors and discusses various diagnostic, maintenance and repairs procedures, tune-up and maintenance. Topics include the power head, driveshaft, gear housing, drive clutch system and propellers and more. CEDM-925 Introduction to Diesel Engines Introduction to Diesel Engines familiarizes you with basic diesel engine designs and operation. The course includes lectures about the history of diesel development and engine classification and instruction in combustion in a diesel engine, combustion chamber designs, engine performance characteristics, engine emissions and construction of major engine systems. As well, become familiar with diesel fuel properties, injection pumps, governors, injector nozzles, unit injection and electronic engine controls. CEDM-926 Diesel Engine Service Diesel Engine Service provides an introduction to the diagnosis and repair of diesel engines. The course offers a review of the construction and operation of engine and fuel system components, as well as detailed examination of diagnostic repair and adjustment procedures. Specific topics include inspection procedures, failure analysis and overhaul practices related to engine blocks, cylinder heads, cylinder components, gear trains, crankshafts, bearings, air induction systems, cooling systems, turbo-chargers and exhaust systems. You will also gain insight into the history and evolution of diesel engine technology. CEDM-940 Truck Trailer Service Technician Pre-Certificate Truck Trailer Service Technician Pre-Certificate is a theory-based course that prepares you, the uncertified tradesperson, to write the Ontario Truck Trailer Service Technician Certificate of Qualification Exam. Using apprenticeship curriculum, this course reviews the truck trailer’s electrical/electronic components, suspensions, brakes, landing gears, heating ventilation and air conditioning systemz and workplace practices and procedures with emphasis on basic theory and correct use of language and/or terminology. CESD-816 Automotive Detailing The Automotive Detailing course introduces you to interior detailing (stain removal for interior windows, carpets, seats and trunks), exterior wash and wax (engine bay degreasing, exterior wash and wax and door jambs), compound (identify different element damage on automotive finish and scratch removal) and polishing (final restoration). CESD-916 Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting offers you a foundation through a practical, hands-on format. The topics include personal and shop safety, oxy-acetylene torch set-up, cylinder storage and care, as well as regulator safety. You will also perform some fusion and braze welding and cutting. CESD-917 MIG Welding MIG Welding is a hands-on offering that provides you with an understanding of machine setup, personal and shop safety, flat positional welding and vertical welding. The labs include basic MIG welder maintenance, welder setup, running a bead, butt weld, lap weld, “T” joint and corner joint. Info CEDI-808 Driving Instructor Training – Part 1 The first of two courses, Driving Instructor Training - Part 1 is the initial step in obtaining a driving instructor’s license in Ontario. To qualify for a license, each part must be successfully completed in order. This Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO)-approved training course is a combination of theory and in-vehicle training, including first aid and CPR training. Heavy Equipment Transportation Driving Instructor Training Register early! Don’t wait to register! Classes fill up quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out! centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 65 Transportation CESD-921 Car Care Clinic for Women Car Care Clinic for Women develops your general automotive service knowledge. The emphasis is on vehicle maintenance, identifying under the hood components and roadside emergency procedures. You will also come to understand service communication and the difference between required and recommended service. The entire inspection process is covered. In fully equipped labs, you will learn how to change a flat tire, perform a battery boosting procedure and examine key under the hood elements. CESD-933 Small Engine Repair Small Engine Repair is a practical course focusing on the basics of two- and four-stroke engine operation. In a lab format with time for practical work, you will learn to diagnose, repair and maintain your gas-powered lawn care equipment, with discussions on how engines, carburetion and ignition systems work. You will also have the opportunity to bring your gas-powered equipment to class and repair it under the supervision of an expert instructor. CESD-945 Hybrid and Electric Vehicles The Hybrid and Electrics Vehicles course is beneficial for both licensed and nonlicensed students looking for an introduction to both types of vehicles. The course provides an overview of the purpose of hybrid technology, along with its history and current electric car application. Emphasis is on safe operating practices when servicing both hybrid and non-hybrid systems. CESM-900 Automotive Service Technician Pre-Certificate This Automotive Service Technician Pre-Certificate benefits uncertified tradespeople who wish to write the Ontario Automotive Service Technician Certificate of Qualification exam. As per the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities curriculum for auto service technicians, topics include steering, suspension and brakes, gear trains, engine systems (cooling, lubrication, etc.), electrical, electronics, fuel systems and workplace practices and procedures. CEZB-802 12 Hour Air Brake Endorsement The 12-Hour Air Brake ‘Z’ Endorsement course is authorized and approved by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) to provide the training required for drivers of air brake-equipped vehicles. You will study theory in preparation for the MTO written exam, along with practical focus through an in-class mock-up of the complete air brake system, the use of various system components and the use of air brake equipped vehicles. TRAN-901 Introduction to Logistics Management This introductory online course focuses on the principles and practices of logistics management. Explore the emergence of logistics as a major component of corporate success and develop a clear understanding of the intricacies of, and inter-relationships between, various logistics systems. You will acquire the background knowledge required for continued studies or a career in transportation. The emerging importance of logistics in both the public and private sectors is also studied. Info Financial Assistance Check out the Centennial College Special Bursary Program, as well as many other forms of financial assistance available to you. Go to centennialcollege.ca/ financialaid. centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 66 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based A Aboriginal Studies................................... 43 Academic and Career Entrance (ACE).... 43 Accounting (Diploma)............................... 4 Accounting Fundamentals Level 1........... 4 Accounting Fundamentals Level 2........... 4 Addiction Studies.................................... 45 Addiction Studies Accelerated Program......................... 45 Applied Management Studies.................. 9 Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.......................... 3 Autobody Mechanics.............................. 61 AutoCAD.................................................. 35 Auto Mechanics – Advanced.................. 61 Auto Mechanics – Introductory.............. 61 Automotive Service Advisor................... 61 B Bookkeeping............................................. 5 Bridging to University Paramedicine..... 33 Business...................................................... 8 Business Administration – Accounting Advanced.......................... 3 Business Administration – Human Resources............................... 11 Business Administration – Leadership and Management............. 7 Business Administration – Marketing........................................... 13 Business Management – Entrepreneurial.................................. 10 Business Management – International....................................... 10 Business Management – Marketing....... 14 Business Management – Sales................ 15 Business Writing...................................... 10 C Cable Installation.................................... 38 The Canadian Institute of Financial Planning (CIFP)...................... 6 Canadian Red Cross Society, The............ 49 Canadian Employee Relocation.............. 13 Canadian Employee Relocation Council (CERC).................................... 13 Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB)................................ 5 Canadian Payroll Association (CPA)....... 12 Canadian Pro Drivers............................... 65 Canadian Pro Drivers Open House......... 65 Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA).............................. 15 Canadian Securities Institute® (CSI).......... 6 Canadian Society for Training and Development............................... 60 Chartered Professional Accountant......... 3 Child and Youth Worker......................... 19 Cisco Certified Networking Associate.... 23 Cisco Systems........................................... 23 Clinical Placement Requirements (Health)............................................... 45 CNC and CAD/CAM.................................. 35 College of Early Childhood Educators, Ontario................................................ 20 Compliance and Governance.................... 8 Computer Hardware and Network Support................................ 24 Computer Programming......................... 24 Computers in Business Management...................................... 24 Counselling Skills..................................... 46 Credit Institute of Canada (CIC)............... 5 Credit Management.................................. 5 D Digital Publishing.................................... 57 E Early Childhood Education..................... Early Childhood Education Orientation/Information Sessions............................................... Early Childhood Resource Consultant.......................................... Early Childhood Resource Consultant Orientation Session......... Effective Project Management............... Electrical/Electronics Automotive Technologies....................................... Electrical Power Systems......................... Emergency Management Exercise Planning and Design.......................... Event Planning/Meeting Management...................................... 20 20 21 21 16 62 36 33 51 F Financial Fraud Investigation................... 5 Financial Planning..................................... 6 Fluid Power Technician........................... 36 Food Service Worker............................... 51 French Language and Culture, Proficiency in...................................... 53 Fundraising.............................................. 10 G General Business Management................ 9 Geographic Information Systems........... 36 H Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI).................................... Home Inspection..................................... Human Resources Management............ Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA)............................. 64 37 12 12 I Import and Export Administration......... 16 Industrial PLC/Robotics Control Specialist............................................. 37 Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario.......... 17 Introduction to Home Childcare............ 21 Investment Services................................... 6 IT Client Services...................................... 25 J Java SE/EE Programming......................... 24 L Labour Relations..................................... 12 Law Clerk................................................. 17 Leadership Development Series............... 7 Learning Resources Network (LERN)...... 59 Legal Office Assistant.............................. 17 Index Program Index M Makeup Techniques................................ 51 Management............................................. 9 Marketing................................................ 14 Marketing Diploma................................. 14 Medical Device Reprocessing.................. 46 Medical Esthetic Practitioner.................. 46 Medical Office Assistant......................... 17 Medical Transcriptionist.......................... 18 Microsoft IT Academy............................. 25 Microsoft .Net.......................................... 25 Microsoft Office Application Support.... 25 Microsoft SharePoint Specialist.............. 25 Motorcycle Maintenance........................ 62 N Network Security Administrator............ 26 New Business Start-up............................... 9 O Office Administration – General............ 17 Office Administration – Medical............ 17 Office Assistant – Software Specialist.... 18 Office Bookkeeping.................................. 5 Operations Management....................... 15 Ophthalmic Medical Personnel.............. 46 Oracle....................................................... 26 Oracle Database Administrator Professional........................................ 26 Oracle Database Associate...................... 26 Organizational Dynamics and Leadership.......................................... 10 P Partners in Learning Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.................................... 3 Canada Safety Council.......................... 63 Canadian Institute of Financial Planning (CIFP), The....................... 6 Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB)................................................. 5 Canadian Payroll Association (CPA).............................................. 12 Canadian Pro Drivers.......................... 65 Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA)........................ 15 Canadian Red Cross Society, The........ 49 Canadian Securities Institute® (CSI®).............................. 6 Canadian Society for Training and Development......................... 60 Chartered Professional Accountant..... 3 Cisco Systems....................................... 23 College of Early Childhood Educators, Ontario....................... 20 Credit Institute of Canada (CIC)........... 5 centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 67 Index Partners in Learning Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI).............................. 64 Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA)....................... 12 Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario..................................... 17 Learning Resources Network (LERN)............................................ 59 Microsoft IT Academy......................... 25 Oracle.................................................. 26 Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of Ontario................. 49 Supply Chain Management Association Ontario...................... 16 Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA)........................... 64 TESL Canada........................................ 60 TESL Ontario....................................... 60 VMware IT Academy............................ 28 Payroll Compliance Practitioner............. 12 Professional Sales.................................... 15 Professional Writing................................ 57 Project Management.............................. 16 Purchasing............................................... 15 T Q Quality Assurance.................................... 15 Quality Control and Standards Maintenance....................................... 16 R Recording Arts......................................... Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of Ontario....................... Retirement Communities Management...................................... RN Critical Care Nursing.......................... RN Nursing Telehealth............................ RN Perioperative Nursing....................... RPN Operating Room.............................. RPN to BScN Bridging to University Nursing (Hybrid Delivery).................. 57 49 51 47 47 47 47 48 S Teaching and Learning in Higher Education............................... Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)................................. Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)................................. Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA).......................... TESL Canada............................................ TESL Ontario............................................ Thanatology (Death Studies) – A Practical Approach.......................... Training and Development..................... Translation in the Workplace (English to French)............................. 60 59 60 64 60 60 48 60 53 U Unix/Linux Systems Administration........ 27 Software Quality Assurance and Testing......................................... Steering, Suspension and Brakes............ Supply Chain and Logistics Management...................................... Supply Chain Management Association Ontario............................ Systems Analysis...................................... 26 62 16 W Web Applications Development Programming...................................... 27 Web Development – Design................... 57 16 27 Individual Course Index A C Adobe Acrobat........................................ Advanced Business Communication....... Advanced Infection Prevention and Control......................................... Advanced IV Therapy.............................. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration ODP Certification............................... Aircraft Sheet Metal Fabrication and Repairs......................................... Android Application Development........ Applied Physics........................................ Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST).................................. Arrhythmia Interpretation...................... Auto Body Pre-Certificate....................... Auto Body Welding................................. Automotive Damage Appraisal.............. Automotive Detailing............................. Automotive Service Technician Pre-Certificate..................................... 31 54 50 50 64 64 28 43 22 49 63 63 63 65 66 B Basic Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Modules 1 and 2......... Basic Arrhythmia Interpretation............ Basic Pin Striping..................................... Business Analysis Advanced.................... Business Analysis Foundation................. 38 50 63 28 28 D Cake Decorating – Beginners................. Cake Decorating – Intermediate............ Canadian Workplace Experience, The... Car Care Clinic for Women..................... Collections and Exhibit Management; Educational and Interpretive Programming...................................... College Communications 1/(ESL)............ College Communications 2/(ESL)............ Computer Keyboarding.......................... Computer Skills for Small Business – Advanced............................................ Contemporary Canada: Places, People and Perspectives................................. CPR/AED Level C, BLS-C........................... CPR/AED Level C Recertification, BLS-REC............................................... CPR/AED Level HCP.................................. CPR/AED Level HCP Recertification, BLS-HCP............................................... Creative Writing – Beginners.................. Creative Writing – Intermediate............ Critical Conversations for ER.................. Culture and Heritage Management Essentials............................................. Culture and Heritage Marketing and Strategy....................................... Customer Service: Modern Approach.... 52 52 41 66 52 54 54 31 28 39 49 49 49 49 52 52 34 52 52 40 Database Development using Oracle..... Desktop Publishing for Business Using Word......................................... Developmental Psychology..................... Diesel Engine Service.............................. Differential Calculus with Analytic Geometry............................. Discrete Mathematics.............................. Drawing Realistic Subjects in Pencil....... Dreamweaver Advanced......................... Dreamweaver (Web Page Authoring)... Driving Instructor Training..................... Driving Instructor Training – Parts 1 & 2........................................... = In-class = Blended = Online 29 40 65 43 43 52 31 31 65 65 E ERP and Business Solutions..................... Essential English Skills............................. Essential English Skills (ESL).................... Ethics in Business..................................... Excel – Formulas...................................... Exercise Program Management............. 32 54 54 40 29 34 F Financial Management........................... Flash – Intermediate................................ Flash – Introduction................................ Food Handler Certificate........................ centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 68 31 = Print-based 52 31 31 52 G Gearing Up Motorcycle Rider Refresher............................................. Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action.................... Grants, Fundraising and Sponsorship.... Growing Up Digital................................. 63 41 52 41 50 50 40 66 I IMS-200 Basic Emergency Management...................................... Infection Prevention and Control, IPAC..................................................... Infection Prevention and Control Practicum............................................ Innovative Technologies in the Culture and Heritage Sector.............. Insurance Reimbursement for Massage Therapists: Working with Auto Insurance and WSIB Cases.................. Integral Calculus...................................... Intermediate HTML Programming......... Internal Combustion Alternative Fuel Technician (Natural Gas)............ Internal Combustion Alternate Fuel Technician (Propane).................. International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) – Access..................................... International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) – Basic........................................ Internet Essentials................................... Introduction to Complementary Therapies............................................ Introduction to Computers 1.................. Introduction to C# Programming........... Introduction to Diesel Engines............... Introduction to Energy and Environmental Sustainability............. Introduction to HTML Programming..... Introduction to Logistics Management. Introduction to Motorcycling................. Introduction to Spoken Mandarin Chinese.............................. iPhone Application Development.......... Italian for Beginners............................... I Write the Songs..................................... 34 50 50 52 49 43 29 64 64 34 34 31 39 28 30 65 41 29 66 63 54 28 54 52 J Japanese I................................................ Java – Advanced...................................... Java – Intermediate................................. Java – Introduction.................................. S Keyboarding for Computers....................... 29 L H Health Assessment Skills for RPN........... Health Assessment Skills for RN............. Healthy Lifestyle Management.............. Hybrid and Electric Vehicles................... K 54 30 29 29 Latin and Ballroom Dancing................... 41 Lean Green Belt Training........................ 18 Logical Self Defense................................ 39 M Makeup for Everyone............................. Makeup Workshops................................ Managing and Operating a VEOC......... Mastering the Moment........................... Mathematics............................................ Mathematics 2......................................... Mathematics for Applied Sciences......... Mathematics for Computer Systems 1, 2......................................... Mathematics of Finance 1, 2................... Mental Health First Aid Training............ Microsoft Office 365............................... Microsoft Office 2013............................. Microsoft Software Integration............. MIG Welding........................................... Mixology Workshop – The Fundamentals of Alcoholic Beverages............................................ Motorcycle Rider Training...................... M2 Exit Training...................................... 52 52 34 41 42 42 42 42 42 22 31 31 31 65 52 63 63 SafeTALK...................................................... Sage50.......................................................... Scooter M2L Exit.......................................... Scooter Training.......................................... SCRUM Developer....................................... SCRUM Master............................................. Small Engine Repair.................................... Smart Serve.................................................. Social Psychology......................................... Solar PV System Design and Installation.... Sound Production for Film and Video....... SQL Introduction......................................... Standard First Aid (SFA).............................. Statics for Applied Science.......................... Statistics....................................................... 22 30 63 63 32 32 66 52 40 38 58 32 49 43 43 Statistics for Computer Systems............. 43 Stress: Contributing Factors and Impacts........................................ 49 Stress Solutions with Complementary and Alternative Therapies .................. 49 T Technology Mathematics 1, 2, 3............. Technology, Society, Ethics and Environment................................ Television News Reporting..................... Truck and Coach Technician Pre-Certificate..................................... 12 Hour Air Brake Endorsement............ 42 41 58 65 66 O U Occupational Health and Safety............ 39 Outboard Maintenance.......................... 65 Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting..... 65 UML Modelling with CASE Tool............. 32 P Personality and Growth.......................... Perspectives on Human Sexuality........... Photoshop 1............................................. Photoshop 2............................................. Popular Culture in the 21st Century....... Post Anaesthesia Nursing for Phase II Nurses.................................... Presentations and Desktop Publishing........................................... Principles of Psychology.......................... Principles of Sociology............................ Publisher.................................................. 39 41 29 31 41 50 31 39 40 29 Q QuickBooks Advanced............................ 31 QuickBooks Introduction........................ 30 Index French 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,.................................. 54 Functions and Number Systems.............. 42 V Visual Basic – Intermediate..................... Visual Basic – Introduction...................... Visual C++ Intermediate......................... Visual C++ Introduction.......................... VMware vSphere: ICM............................ Voice and Speech Make-over for Better Business Communications...... 29 30 30 30 28 52 W Web Application Development with ASP.NET and C#.......................... Web Design for Mobile Applications..... Wellness Approach to Stress Management............................ Wind Energy System Design and Installation.................................. World Geography for Tourism................ World Religions....................................... 30 28 40 38 40 41 R X Raise Your Voice: Group Singing Class... 52 Reflexology.............................................. 50 Restorative Justice Practices................... 22 XML – Introduction................................. 32 centennialcollege.ca/ce | 416-289-5207 = In-class = Blended = Online = Print-based 69 How to Find Us centennialcollege.ca/ce HWY 401 CCRCC PAPE AVE. CARLAW AVE. EGLINTON AVE. ASH MARKHAM RD. McCOWAN RD. KENNEDY RD. WARDEN AVE. DON V ALLEY LAWRENCE AVE. SAC PRO PROGRESS AVE. YORK MILLS RD. PARKW AY YONGE ST. 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