Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute
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Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute
Winter & Spring 2011 Edition • Your complete guide to upcoming Southeast Regional College programs and courses Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute Technical, environmental, safety-related courses, training and certification for the energy sector 1A Truck Driver Training Winter & Spring 2011 Edition Southeast Regional College offers two types of 1A Truck Driver Training programs: To register for any of the above training, please contact the campus nearest you: Contact 642-4287 634-4795 435-4631 848-2500 735-5263 For more information on the availability of this course, please contact your local campus or call toll-free 1-866-999-7372. ATCHEWA SK TR Y Location Assiniboia: Estevan: Moosomin: Weyburn: First Nation communities: SGI is recommending medicals be taken one month in advance to ensure students meet medical standards prior to incurring expenses of training and testing. N 11 Early Safety Training 12 Energy Training & Education 13 Full-time Trades & Technical Training 14 Aboriginal Education 15 English as Another Language 15 Ed2Go 16 Motorcycle Training 16 Part-time Credit Training 17 Personal Interest Classes 20 Safety Classes 21 Call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 for current pricing or to have a package mailed out to you. SGI has recently changed policy of Medical Examinations. Medical reports need to be submitted and approved by SGI’s Medical Review Unit PRIOR to the start of any testing. E N E RG Adult Basic Education Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Jan 24 & 25; 8 am – 4 pm Tuition: $240 Learner’s Exam sitting on Jan 26, 8 - 9:30 am at Asaskan Complex ITUTE Management Training 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 8 8 9 10 1A Learners Prep Program – 2 days • Programs start on Mondays • No classroom, all in-truck training (Exception: Estevan and Weyburn have 2 days of classroom with the 10 day program) • Programs designed to suit the students’ needs • A Deposit of $500 is required when registering for Truck Driver Programs. Deposit is credited towards final tuition. ST Heavy Equipment Training Truck Driver Training Agriculture Courses Computer Training Business & Entrepreneur Training Distance Learning GED GED Preparation Master of Education Five (5) day & Ten (10) day SA Contents AI N I N G I N SASKATCHEWAN ENERGY TRAINING INSTITUTE Payment must be made at time of registration. Heavy Equipment Operator Program – 200 hours (1 month) The Heavy Equipment Operator Program provides knowledge and skill development in operating two of the following pieces of heavy equipment: • Backhoe • Trackhoe • Crawler • Grader This program may be a funded program— will you, or are you presently collecting EI benefits? Call toll free 1-866-999-7372 to inquire or register. Payment must be made at time of registration. In addition to the practical experience gained behind the controls, you must successfully complete classroom theory courses and exams. Students will also receive two safety certificates: St. John’s First Aid/CPR level “A” & AED and Ground Disturbance Level II. For the most recent & updated program information please visit: www.southeastcollege.org 2 Graduates may find employment operating heavy equipment in the construction industry, pipeline and oil patches, forestry industry, or rural and urban municipalities. Admission requirements: Valid Class 5 driver’s license Location Dates Assiniboia Apr 6 – May 6; two intakes Indian Head May 11 – Jun 10 Regina area Jun 15 – Jul 15 Weyburn May 4 – Jun 3 Tuition: $10,900 (materials included) Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Agriculture AgExpert Analyst (Introduction to) – 12 hours This hands-on course is designed to enable participants to set up and use a complete set of farm books with the AgExpert Analyst software. Participants will develop a set of farm books, enter financial and inventory transactions, and print reports for management purposes (cash/accrual). Course includes free copy of training curricula. Pre-requisites: Basic computer and bookkeeping skills are essential. Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Feb 14 & 15; 9 am – 4 pm Location: Moosomin; Dates: TBA Tuition: $375 + materials: $15 AgExpert Analyst (Advanced) – 1 day This hands-on course is designed to enable participants to take advantage of advanced features in AgExpert Analyst software. Participants will generate and analyze various reports and tools to support the farm management process, learn to ensure the integrity of data reported from the database to government programs, identify program features to use in their own operation and establish a plan for further skills enhancement. Pre-requisites: A good understanding of AgExpert software from previous participation in the “Introduction to AgExpert Analyst” course. Location: Assiniboia; Date: Feb 16; 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $200 + materials: $15 AgExpert Field Manager Pro – 1 day Learn to use both components of the Field Manager Pro. Students will use the Financial Planner to project cropping plans with fixed and variable costs to establish break-even yields and returns. Students will use the Field Record Keeping component to create a sample farm, setup inputs and equipment and follow up on a variety of crops through a year of operations. Crops will be harvested, stored and sold so that a profit loss analysis can be done on several fields. Time will be allotted to view a variety of reports. Location: Assiniboia; Date: Feb 17; 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $200 + materials: $15 Calving Management Learn skills to maximize the number of healthy calves that are born and survive to weaning. Location: Assiniboia; Date: Feb 1; 9 am – 3 pm Tuition: $125 + materials: $10 Electrical Wiring (Basic) – 18 hours Introduction to basic electrical wiring for home improvements: rural rules, house wiring, how to wire a receptacle, light, stove/dryer/welder—220 amp, some code rules, size of wire and amperage, how to change and install a breaker, and how to wire an electrical panel. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mar 16 – 19; Wed to Fri 6 – 10 pm; Sat 8 am – 3 pm Tuition: $215 + materials: $25 Machining (Basic) – 28 hours Students will learn how to: cut a bearing surface; basic hand tools—knurling; sharpen drill bits; read a measuring device. Class project is to make a hammer and a drill gauge. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Sat & Sun; Jan 22, 23, 29, 30; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $280 + materials: $25 Machining (Advanced) – 28 hours Students will learn how to do: threading on a lathe; internal and external indexing; and key way cutting—internal and external. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Sat & Sun; Jan 22, 23, 29, 30; 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuition: $280 + materials: $30 Pesticide Applicator – Agriculture/ Industrial – 30 hours This course focuses on application as part of primary agriculture production for the control of weeds, insects, diseases. The course content includes on-farm seed treatment, rodent control and weed control in farm ponds or dugouts and shelterbelts, i.e. custom applicators spraying crops. Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Feb 28 – Mar 4; Mon: 1 – 4 pm, Tue – Thu: 9am – 4pm, Fri: 9 am – 12 pm Location: Whitewood; Dates: Mar 28 – Apr 1; Mon: 1 – 4pm, Tue – Thu: 9 am – 4pm, Fri: 9 am – 12 pm Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mar 14-18; Mon: 1 – 4 pm, Tue – Thu: 9 am – 4 pm, Fri: 9 am – 12 pm Tuition: $595 + materials: $52 (subject to change) Pesticide Applicator – Landscape – 30 hours This course focuses on the use of pesticides by ground application for the maintenance of ornamental trees, shrubs, flowers, and turf. For use on outdoor residential, commercial, recreational, and public land. Location: Whitewood; Dates: Apr 4 – 8; Mon: 1 – 4 pm, Tue – Thu: 9 am – 4 pm, Fri: 9 am – 12 pm Tuition: $595 + materials: $42 (subject to change) Pesticide Applicator – On Farm Fumigation – 15 hours This course focuses on the use of fumigants by farmers and elevator employees. Farmers will learn how to use fumigants to control insects in grain stored on their farms and to control ground squirrels on their farms. Elevator employees will learn how to use fumigants to control insects in grain stored in the elevator where they work. Location: Bengough; Dates: Feb 23 & 24; 9 am – 4 pm Location: Whitewood; Dates: Feb 23 & 24; 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $495 + materials: $32 (subject to change) Saskatchewan Water and Wastewater Exams Payment must be made prior to writing the exam. Location: Assiniboia, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn & Whitewood Cost: $100 per exam Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Small Engine Repair – 28 hours Learn to service your own small engines— from tune-ups to over hauls, trimmers to garden tractors, motorcycles, ATV’s and snowmobiles. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Sat & Sun; Feb 12, 13, 19 & 20; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $280 Vehicle Maintenance for Women – 7 hours This course will include basic oil change, transmission services, cooling system, and how to change wiper blades. Students will require a vehicle, coveralls, oil, filter, and sneakers/boots. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Sat, Feb 12; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $70 Veterinary Techniques (hands–on course) Learn how to give intravenous injections, use a stomach tube, use a stethoscope to listen to the heartbeat and the rumen digestive system, and how to give an anesthetic for dehorning. Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Feb 2; 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Tuition: $125 + materials: $10 Welding (Basic) – 28 hours Basics of welding including oxyacetylene gas welding, electric arc welding, mig welding, safety aspects of welding and basic theory. Students will require leather boots, welding gloves and safety glasses. Location: Estevan; Dates: TBD Location: Weyburn; Dates: Sat & Sun; Feb 26, 27, Mar 5 & 6; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $280 Welding (Advanced) – 28 hours This is a continuation of Basic Welding beginning with a short review of what was learned in the Basic Welding class. Students will weld 3/8 plate in the vertical and horizontal position and a pipe joint. Some MIG and TIG welding will be studied as well. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Sat & Sun; Feb 26, 27, Mar 5, 6; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $300 + materials: $30 Welding for Women – 7 hours Students will be covering safety, some theory, and complete a hands-on project. Location: Weyburn; Date: Sat; Mar 26; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Location: Estevan; Date: TBD Tuition: $70 + materials (varies according to project) NEW: The Farm Business Development Initiative may provide assistance to eligible farmers interested in farm management training. For information on the Farm Business Development Initiative contact Saskatchewan Agriculture in Weyburn 848-2857 or toll free 1-866-457-2377. 3 Computer Training Choose from a wide range of computer software and training topics. Training packages can be designed to meet your individual or business needs! For complete course descriptions, visit our A to Z course listing at www.southeastcollege.org. Microsoft Excel 2007 (Level 2) – 6 hours Microsoft Word 2007 (Level 1) – 9 hours Location Dates Estevan Feb 15 & 16, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Moosomin Mar 1 & 3; 6:30 – 9:30pm Whitewood Mar 8 & 10; 7 – 10pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $17.27 Location: Weyburn; Dates: Jan 17, 19 & 24 or Apr 20, 25 & 27; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 + materials: $17.27 Digital Photography – 6 hours Microsoft Excel 2007 (Level 1) – 9 hours Microsoft Word 2007 (Level 2) – 6 hours Location: Weyburn; Dates: Feb 7, 9 & 14 or May 11, 16 & 18; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 + materials: $17.27 Location Dates Estevan Jan 25 & 26, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Moosomin Feb 22 & 24; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Whitewood Mar 22 & 24; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $17.27 Location: Weyburn; Dates: Jan 5; 6 – 8 pm Microsoft Excel 2007 (Level 2) – 9 hours Microsoft Word (Level 2) – 9 hours Introduction to Computer Basics – 6 hours Location: Weyburn; Dates: Feb 28, Mar 2 & 7 or May 25, 30 & Jun 1; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 + materials: $17.27 Location: Weyburn; Dates: Jan 26, 31 & Feb 2 or May 2, 4 & 9 Tuition: $144 + materials: $17.27 Microsoft Power Point 2007 (Level 1) – 6 hours Photoshop Elements 7 – 9 hours Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Jan 22; 9 am – 5 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $5 FREE Intro to Computers – 2 hours Learn how to create folders, install programs and general computer basics. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Jan 10 & 12 or Apr 13 & 18; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $17.27 Introduction to Computers (Windows 7) – 6 hours Location Dates Assiniboia Feb 8 & 10; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Moosomin Jan 11 & 13; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Whitewood Jan 18 & 20; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $17.27 Introduction to the Internet – 6 hours Location Dates Assiniboia Mar 8 & 10; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Moosomin Jan 18 & 20; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Whitewood Jan 25 & 27; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $17.27 Microsoft Excel 2007 (Level 1) – 6 hours Location Dates Assiniboia Apr 19 & 21; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Estevan Feb 8 & 9, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Moosomin Feb 8 & 10; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Whitewood Feb 15 & 17; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $17.27 4 Location Dates Estevan Feb 22 & 23, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Moosomin Mar 15 & 17; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Weyburn Jan 25 & 27; 6 – 9 pm Whitewood Mar 1 & 3; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $17.27 Microsoft Power Point 2007 (Level 2) – 6 hours Location: Estevan; Dates: Mar 1 & 2, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $17.27 Microsoft Word 2007 (Level 1) – 6 hours Location Dates Assiniboia Mar 22 & 24; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Estevan Jan 18 & 19, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Moosomin Feb 1 & 3; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Whitewood Feb 8 & 10; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $17.27 Location: Weyburn; Dates: Apr 4, 6 & 11; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 Photoshop Elements 7 – 15 hours Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Feb 15, 16, 17, 22 & 23; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $240 + materials: $48 QuickBooks 2010 – 21 hours Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mon & Wed; Mar 9 – 30; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $336 + materials: $36.75 Simply Accounting (2011) – 24 hours Location: Estevan; Dates: Mon & Wed; Mar 7 – 30; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Location: Weyburn; Dates: Tue & Thu; Mar 29 – Apr 24; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $384 + materials: $30.00 One-on-One computer Training Location: Assiniboia, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Determined by student Tuition: Dependant on hours required + materials: dependant on student program Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Business & Entrepreneur Training Workshops Building core business, supervisory, and management skills are important to managing in today’s environment. Designed specifically for aspiring, new, or current managers, Southeast Regional College offers a wide variety of business training workshops to assist local businesspeople. In partnership with the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), our workshops deliver practical, skill-orientated, and interactive business knowledge on a variety of topics including Leadership, Supervision, and Human Resources. Through our partnership, we are committed to creating a learning environment that is transformative and enables learners to convert information into knowledge, and knowledge into action. Flexibility is the key—take only the workshops that meet your learning needs. Best of all, our workshops are delivered locally, reducing travel time and costs! Sample workshop offerings include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Attracting & Retaining Valued Employees Conflict Management Creating a Safe & Respectful Workplace Diversity in the Workplace Leaders as Coaches Leadership Skills Motivating Employees Negotiation Skills Safety Management in the Workplace Shifting to Wellness Supervisory Skills Team Building Time Management & Organizational Skills Training & Evaluating Employees To see complete course descriptions, please visit our website at www.southeastcollege.org If you are interested, have questions or want to discuss options for these workshops, please call toll free 1-866-999-7372. Winter and Spring Programs Building the Generational Bridge in Business (2-day workshop) This program has been designed to support leaders and managers in their effort to engage the mind and spirit of the diverse people in their work place. Participants will learn about the dynamics of the multigenerational workforce, how perspectives change over time, how to leverage differences within the team, and why it is important to engage the talent in a highly competitive work environment. Conducting Effective Meetings (1-day workshop) Have you ever attended a meeting where it seemed nothing was accomplished? Most meetings are unproductive due to the lack of planning, execution or follow-up. This seminar will focus on the three key stages of holding a meeting and how to ensure your meeting is productive and successful. Location: Estevan; Date: Mar 15 Tuition: $250 per person, $800 per corporate table of four (includes materials, refreshments, snacks and lunch) Customer Relations (2-day workshop) Our world has become a global market place and much more competitive. There is no difference between products and services except customer service. Your customer (or lost customer) bases his/her buying decisions on the service they receive above and beyond the product/service that they are purchasing. This course takes you through the key steps to build a customer service plan that will be your competitive advantage. Location: Estevan; Dates: Feb 22 & 23 Tuition: $450 per person, $1600 per corporate table of four (includes materials, refreshments, snacks and lunch) Leadership Skills (2-day workshop) Leadership is the art of motivating and inspiring people to work toward shared aspirations. It requires solid character and highly developed communication skills. This course will address important leadership topics and help you develop and hone your skills in the following areas: personal awareness and consciousness, developing and communicating a vision, influencing others, championing change and maintaining morale. Location: Moosomin; Dates: Mar 9 & 10 Tuition: $450 per person, $1600 per corporate table of four (includes materials, refreshments, snacks and lunch) Project Management Basics (2-day workshop) This course will introduce the basic concepts and processes for successful project management. Participants will explore proven best practices for defining, planning, organizing and executing a project. Examination of the project life cycle will highlight the need for a phasedapproach to project work with stage-gate approvals to ensure strategic alignment and effective project governance. The learning material and group exercises will provide participants with hands-on experience using the vocabulary, knowledge, and tools needed to properly define, plan, manage and successfully implement a project. Special emphasis will be given to the crucial up-front effort to clearly define, in consultation with key stakeholders, the project scope, the project’s strategic value and expected results. Location: Estevan; Dates: TBD Tuition: $450 per person, $1600 per corporate table of four (includes materials, refreshments, snacks and lunch) Time Management and Organizational Skills (1-day workshop) Improving your skill in time management entails understanding how competing demands can fracture your attention and undermine your productivity. Equally important is learning to manage priorities and follow through on a personal system for time management. Upon completion of this one-day seminar you will leave wellequipped with a tool kit of templates and proven strategies for effectively managing your time. Location: Moosomin; Date: Jan 19 Location: Weyburn; Date: Mar 17 Tuition: $250 per person, $800 per corporate table of four (includes materials, refreshments, snacks and lunch) Presentation Skills (2-day workshop) In any business environment we are constantly called upon to make presentations. Anytime you present a product to a customer, and idea to a co-worker, or your boss, you are making a presentation. On some occasions you may even be asked to make a more formal presentation in front of a group. Whenever you make a presentation it reflects on you as a professional. This course will provide you with the tools that you need to ensure your presentations are effective. Location: Estevan; Dates: Apr 12 & 13 Tuition: $450 per person, $1600 per corporate table of four (includes materials, refreshments, snacks and lunch) Location: Weyburn; Dates: Feb 16 & 17 Tuition: $450 per person, $1600 per corporate table of four (includes materials, refreshments, snacks and lunch) Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Southeast Regional College may reschedule or cancel classes due to unforeseen circumstance. The College will strive to do all it can to ensure any and all classes are delivered successfully. 5 Business and Entrepreneur Training– Distance Learning – Televised Courses Please contact your local campus for specialty training not listed in this publication. SIAST Palliser Campus class, phone 691-8382. Winter 2011 Palliser Campus Other Business Training SIAST To register for any Fireman’s Papers – 36 hours Participants will learn the basic principles of design, operation and maintenance of heating equipment used in buildings of moderate to large size. This course prepares the student to write the Saskatchewan Municipal Government exam at the Fireman’s Level. Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Mar 1, 5:30 – 10 pm; Mar 3, 5:30 – 10 pm; Mar 9, 5:30 – 10 pm; Mar 16, 5:30 – 10 pm; Mar 19, 10 am – 4 pm; Mar 21, 5:30 – 10 pm; Apr 4, 5:30-9:30 pm; Apr 6, 5:30 – 9 pm Location: Estevan; Dates: Mon, Wed & Thu; Mar 7 – 31; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Location: Weyburn; Dates: TBD Tuition: $475 + materials: $205 (subject to change) Small Business Bookkeeping – 30 hours Location: Weyburn; Dates: Feb 8, 10, 15 & 17; Mar 8, 10, 15, 17, 22 & 24 Tuition: $300.00 + materials: $55 Train the Trainer – 7 hours Those new to training will be helped to identify transition skills, how to build confidence, handle difficult learners, and develop listening and questioning techniques to feel more comfortable in the classroom. This course is recommended for all those interested in instructing training courses of any type. Location: Assiniboia; Date: Mar 9; 9 – 4 pm Tuition: $95 + materials: $5 Scholarships are available to students attending Southeast Regional College. Nearly $50,000 in scholarships & bursaries will be awarded this year. Download the Scholarship Application Form at www.southeastcollege.org 6 Lectures are scheduled so all classes can use the same time slot—students may register for all classes. LAW 220 – Commercial Law Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Mon, Jan 3 – Apr 11; 4 – 7 pm ACCT 125 – Introduction to Financial Accounting II HR 232 – Training and Development Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Rocanville, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Tue, Jan 11 – Apr 19; 4 – 7 pm HR 233 – Labour Relations Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Wed, Jan 12 – Apr 20; 4 – 7 pm HR 234 – Employee Relations and Support Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Rocanville, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Thu, Jan 13 – Apr 21; 4 – 7 pm HR 236 – Organizational Effectiveness Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Rocanville, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Mon, Jan 10 – Apr 18; 4 – 7 pm Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Thu, Jan 13 – Apr 21; 7 – 10 pm ACCT 221 – Intermediate Accounting II University of Saskatchewan Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Indian Head, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Tue, Jan 4 – Apr 12; 4 – 7 pm ACCT 226 – Cost Accounting I Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Rocanville, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Wed, Jan 5 – Apr 13; 4 – 7 pm ACCT 236 – Business Systems Analysis Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Rocanville, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Wed, Jan 5 – Apr 13; 7 – 10 pm BCOM 120 – Business Communications I Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Wed, Jan 12 – Apr 20; 7 – 10 pm BCOM 121 – Business Communications II Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Rocanville, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Tue, Jan 4 – Apr 12; 7 – 10 pm COMP 120 – Information Systems I Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Rocanville, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Thu, Jan 6 – Apr 14; 7 – 10 pm ECON 120 – Microeconomics Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Indian Head, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Thu, Jan 6 – Apr 14; 4 – 7 pm If already admitted, phone 966-1212. To apply to be admitted phone 966-5788. ENG 114.3 – Literature & Composition Reading Culture Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Thu, Jan 6 – Apr 7; 7 – 10 pm HIST 152.3 – Post Confederation Canada Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Mon, Jan 10 – Apr 4; 4 – 6:50 NS 106.3 – Aboriginal Canada Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Mon, Jan 10 – Apr 4; 7 – 10 pm POLS 112.3 – Political Ideas and Change in Global Era Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Wed, Jan 5 – Apr 6; 7 – 10 pm SOC 112.3 – Foundations in Sociology – Social Construction of Everyday Life Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Tue, Jan 11 – Apr 5; 7 – 10 pm Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Distance Learning – Televised Courses (continued) University of Regina To register for any U of R class, phone 585-4114. ENGLISH 110 – Critical Reading & Writing Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Wed, Jan 5 – Apr 6; 1 – 3:45 pm FILM 100 – The Art of Motion Pictures ADMN 220 – Organizational Behaviour Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Mon, Apr 25 – Jun 27; 7 – 10 pm BCOM 121 – Business Communications II Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Indian Head, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Thu, Apr 28 – Jun 30; 4 – 7 pm ECON 121 – Macroeconomics Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Tue, Jan 11 – Apr 5; 7 – 9:45 pm Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Thu, Apr 28 – Jun 30; 7 – 10 pm JS 210 – Introduction to Justice IN 120 – Mathematics of Finance Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Thu, Jan 6 – Apr 7; 4 – 6:45 pm PSYC 102 – Introductory Psychology B Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Indian Head, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Mon, Jan 10- Apr 4; 4 – 6:45 pm SOC 208 – Inequality & Social Justice Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Mon, Jan 10 – Apr 4; 7 – 9:45 pm SW 437 – Social Work with Families Locations: Assiniboia, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Indian Head, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Wed, Jan 5 – Apr 6; 4 – 6:45 pm Spring 2011 SIAST Palliser Campus To register for any SIAST Palliser Campus class, phone 691-8382. Lectures are scheduled so all classes can use the same time slot—students may registerfor all classes. ACCT 125 – Introduction to Financial Accounting II Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Indian Head, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Mon, Apr 25 – Jun 27; 4 – 7 pm ACCT 227 – Cost Accounting II Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Tue, Apr 26 – Jun 28; 7 – 10 pm Southeast Salon is now open! Location: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Wed, Apr 27 – Jun 29; 7 – 10 pm HR 230 – Recruitment & Selection Locations: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Indian Head, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Tue, Apr 26 – Jun 27; 4 – 7 pm HR 237 – Wellness in the Workplace Location: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Indian Head, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Wed, Apr 27 – Jun 29; 4 – 7 pm Located in the Southeast Regional College Campus 255 Spruce Drive, Estevan SIAST Kelsey Campus Hours of business To register for any SIAST Kelsey Campus class, phone 933-5555 and state location. SANT 185 – Food Safe Level II Location: Assiniboia, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Estevan, Kipling, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Tue, May 3, May 10 & May 17; 7 – 10 pm Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Payment must be made at time of registration Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Tuesdays to Thursdays 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm Saturdays 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Full range of services including haircuts, hair coloring, perms, facial treatments, brow, chin and lip waxing, manicures and pedicures Retail products also available Call 637-3853 for an appointment, walk-ins are welcome 7 GED Testing Schedule 2011 Southeast Regional College General Education Development (GED) Tests measure the academic skills and knowledge expected of high school graduates. The tests consist of content area tests in reading, writing, mathematics, science and social studies. The tests also measure communication, information-processing, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. Date Town Location Length Feb 25 & 26 (Fri & Sat) Whitewood Southeast College 6:00 – 10:30 pm Fri 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Sat Mar 23 & 24 (Wed & Thu) Weyburn Southeast College 6:00 - 10:30 pm both nights Apr 14 & 15 (Thu & Fri) Assiniboia Southeast College 6:00 – 10:30 pm both nights May 6 & 7 (Fri & Sat) Moosomin Southeast College 6:00 – 10:30 pm Fri 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Sat May 18 & 19 (Wed & Thu) Estevan Southeast College 6:00 – 10:30 pm both nights July 13 & 14 (Wed & Thu) Estevan Southeast College 6:00 – 10:30 pm both nights GED Preparation – 18 hours Students enrolled in GED prep will prepare for the GED exams. This class will look at your individual needs and will assist you in improving your academic skills in preparation for the exams. Students may enroll for upgrading work on math, reading, or writing skills (pre-GED). Location Assiniboia Dates Mon & Wed; Mar 28 – Apr 13; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Moosomin Tue & Thu; Apr 12 – 28; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Weyburn Tue & Thu; Mar 1 – 17; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Whitewood Mon & Wed; Jan 31 – Feb 16; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $170 + materials: $35 GED Preparation – 24 hours Location Dates Estevan Tue & Thu; Apr 21 – May 17; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $225 + materials: $35 2-year Master’s Program beginning in Summer 2011 Master of Education in Educational Administration Southeast Regional College, in partnership with the University of Regina, is now offering a community-based Master of Education Program designed to provide high quality, relevant professional development for educators in southeast Saskatchewan. The unique cohort model provides a supportive learning community and allows graduate students to effectively link theory to local educational issues and practice. The U of R partnership with Southeast Regional College will allow learners to: • Obtain a graduate degree in their community • Participate in a cohort with local educational needs in mind • Gain access to an innovative and meaningful graduate degree program Deadline to apply is February 15, 2011 For more information call Cindy Herberholz at 848-2484 or visit www.southeastcollege.org 8 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org FEATURED COURSE Management Question #67: Some of our employees have a 30-year age difference… how do I manage a multi-generational workforce? “Building the Generational Bridge in Business” 2-day workshop Feb 16 & 17, Ramada Inn, Weyburn Presented by Southeast Regional College in partnership with SAIT, this program has been designed to support leaders and managers in their effort to engage the mind and spirit of the diverse people in their work place. Participants will learn about the dynamics of the multi-generational workforce, how perspectives change over time, how to leverage differences within the team, and why it is important to engage the talent in a highly competitive work environment. $450/person or a $400/person corporate rate for 4 or more • Includes meals and snacks • Participants are responsible for booking and paying for own accommodations if required To register call toll-free 1-866-999-7372. Payment must be made at time of registration. Other upcoming business training workshops: Conducting Effective Meetings Estevan, Mar 15 Customer Relations Estevan, Feb 22 & 23 Leadership Skills Moosomin, Mar 9 & 10 Presentation Skills Estevan, Apr 12 & 13 Project Management Estevan, Dates TBD Time Management & Organizational Skills Moosomin, Jan 19; Weyburn, Mar 17 For complete descriptions, see page 5 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org 9 Adult Basic Education Southeast Regional College’s Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs assist adults in improving their employment opportunities, meeting entrance requirements to postsecondary institutions, and developing personal skills. The programs provide certification at the following levels: Level 3 (Grade 10), Level 4 (Grade 12), and GED 12. The ABE programs allow students to study at a pace suitable to their individual needs and abilities. Furthermore, our qualified and experienced instructors will design individualized programs to help students achieve their own personal goals. Some of our ABE locations are beginning a new semester in January 2011, with the possibility for new student intake. For more information on upcoming ABE programs, please contact one of our career counselors: Location To register please contact: Cowessess ABE Louise Henry, 696-3418 Estevan ABE Heather Dorcas, 637-3852 or 421-8089 Indian Head ABE Bev Kulach, 550-9111 Moosomin ABE Margaret Fuchs, 435-4630 Ocean Man ABE Heather Dorcas, 637-3852 or 421-8089 Kahkewistahaw ABE Louise Henry, 696-3418 Piapot Urban (Regina) ABE Bev Kulach, 550-9111 Piapot Valley (On reserve) ABE Bev Kulach, 550-9111 Weyburn ABE Jamie Mayoh-Bauche, 848-2331 For further information contact: Brian Binns, Basic Education Co-ordinator, 848-2503. Evening Adult Basic Education is now available in Indian Head. Please call 695-3830 for details. English Language Requirement English is the language of instruction and examination at SIAST. If your first or primary language is not English, you will need to provide evidence of having the English language skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing required to be successful in a SIAST program. Contact Southeast Regional College toll-free at 1-866-999-7372 for more details. 10 Tutors Needed Southeast Regional College is looking for tutors to provide tutoring and learning supports for its Adult Basic Education (grade 10 & 12) and post-secondary students. Tutors are needed for a variety of subjects and levels, especially in the areas of Math, Science, and English. If you’re interested in providing tutoring services, please submit a current resume to: Heather Dorcas, Student Services Coordinator Phone: 637-3852 or 421-8089 Fax: 634-8060 E-mail: [email protected] Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org ON THE COVER Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute The Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute has a proud 20-year history of being responsive to the high demand for training within the energy and industry sectors of southeast Saskatchewan and beyond. Through partnerships with various safety organizations and safety associations, the Institute delivers a variety of technical, environmental, and safetyrelated courses and certifications to meet the economic demands of various sectors. All of the following courses are scheduled throughout the southeast Saskatchewan region between January and June 2011. For course descriptions and upcoming dates for your area, see page 21 or contact your local campus. General Safety Training Courses: CPR & First Aid + AED CPR & First Aid + AED Refresher H2S Alive Confined Space Ground Disturbance Global Ground Disturbance TDG WHMIS Ground Disturbance OH&S Ready to Work ... and more Specialized ENFORM Training Courses for the Petroleum Industry: Detection & Control of Flammable Substances Fall Protection for Rig Work Well Service BOP Rig Rescue Coiled Tubing BOP Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness SARA Refresher Safety Program Development SECOR Refresher Mobile Training Simulators The Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute provides two mobile training simulators that provide the most up-to-date and unique simulation of its kind in Canada. During training, the participants will be given actual work and rescue scenarios specific to the needs of the trainees, which may include oil & gas, mining, agriculture, etc. Best of all, the simulators are portable, making the training available at any of our campus or your employer locations. Book your break-up training early as seats fill quickly! Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org 11 FEATURED COURSE Early Safety Training Program – Safety training for youth The Early Safety Training (EST) program is a collection of affordable safety training courses for youth in southeast Saskatchewan between the ages 16-21. EST is designed to provide young people with safety training and skills that they can apply their entire lifetime, both on and off the job. This training is also highly recognized and valued by most employers, and provides students with a leading edge in obtaining summer or full-time employment. Core courses: Here’s how it works: • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) • First Aid and CPR “A” + AED • Ready for Work (O H & S) or the Young Worker Readiness Certificate (www.aeel.gov.sk.ca/ywrcc) or CODC Rights & Responsibilities (www.codc.ca/courses/rr/) 1. Take courses: CPR & First Aid “A” + AED + OH&S + WHMIS + CSTS = $255 2. Apply for bursary 3. Bursary awarded = $200 4. Net cost to participant = $55 Elective courses: • H2S Alive (Recommended minimum age is 18) • Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) • Confined Space (Recommended minimum age is 18) • Construction Safety Training System (CSTS) • Petroleum Safety Training (PST) • Fire Extinguisher • Driver Evaluation • First Aid & CPR “B” & “C” • Off Highway Defensive Driving • Food Safe… and more! Bursaries make safety training more affordable To make safety training more affordable, Early Safety Training bursaries of up to $200 are available to students who meet the following: • Between 16 and 21 years of age • Reside within Southeast Regional College boundaries • Independently responsible for their own training costs • Successfully complete 3 Core and 1 Elective courses In partnership with Bursary application forms can be downloaded at www.southeastcollege.org or picked up at any Southeast Regional College campus. For bursary information and conditions, please contact (306) 848-2370. Courses conveniently offered during school breaks Early Safety Training is offered as a oneweek package at various Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute and Southeast Regional College locations. Dates are chosen based on high school scheduled breaks. Location Assiniboia Bengough Carnduff Coronach Estevan Moosomin Oxbow Weyburn Whitewood Dates Feb 12 – 26; Apr 2 – 16 Mar 5 – 12 Apr 25 – 29 Jun 11 – 14 Feb 21 – 27; Apr 25 – 29 Feb 21 – 25 Feb 21 – 27 Feb 22 – 26; Apr 25 – 30; May 2 – 6 Apr 25 – 29 Youth can also register in any of the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute’s safety courses that are offered throughout the year. Visit www.southeastcollege.org or contact the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute toll-free at 1-866-999-7372 for course information and dates. When registering, please indicate if you are a student (21 years and under) for the student rate. The Early Safety Training Bursary Program is funded 100% from industry donations and fundraising activities in southeast Saskatchewan. 12 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org FEATURED COURSE Energy Training & Education for Fall/Winter 2011–2012 The Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute in Estevan is excited to be offering a new suite of specialized technical and trades courses for career advancement in the energy sector. Each of the following certificate programs will be offered at our new Estevan campus beginning in the Fall of 2011… where minds and possibilities meet! Power Engineering Technician (36 weeks) – Fall 2011 Power Engineering Technician (Fourth Class) provides graduates with the practical training in boiler operations, maintenance techniques and tool usage to work within various industries that utilize various power systems and heating plants, including but not limited to: utility, refineries hospitals, pulp and paper mills, breweries, mines gas process, heavy oil up-graders, fertilizers and chemical plants. Oil & Gas Field Operations (18 weeks) – Winter 2012 The Oil & Gas Field Operations program addresses present and projected shortages of skilled workers in this field. The 18-week program trains graduates to work within the process operations and maintenance component of the oil and gas field industry, and includes safety training in the areas of: Basic Fire Fighting, Occupational First Aid Level 1, Occupational First Aid Transportation Endorsement, H2S Alive, Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG), Confined Space and Entry Level 2, Industrial Worker Fall Protection, and Petroleum Safety Training (PST). Office Education with Oil & Gas Specialization (32 weeks) – Fall 2011 Office Education provides a well-rounded base of office administration knowledge and skill development including both theoretical and applied training. Graduates will be prepared for various office duties that would be associated with being a member of an oil and gas administrative team. This will include terminology, technical understanding, and the variables of working within energy industry. Oil & Gas Rig Worker (6 weeks) – Fall 2011 Through the delivery of theory and hands-on experiential learning, students will be prepared to gain entry level work in the oil and gas industry. During the Oil and Gas Rig Worker program, students will gain insight to the energy industry, and develop the skill sets to work efficiently, productively, and safely as a member of a field production team. Also included is safety training certification in the areas of: H2S Alive, First Aid/CPR/AED, Confined Space – Entry & Rescue Level 2, Ground Disturbance, Fall Protection, Rigging, WHMIS, and First Line BOP. Oil & Gas Production Accounting (180 hours) – Fall 2011 The Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting (CAPPA) certificate program consists of five courses. Each course is made up of up to 15 modules and provides industry recognized expertise in petroleum production accounting. Graduates will gain a solid understanding of the industry’s financial practices, government regulations, and the role of production accountants. Electrician (20 weeks) – Winter 2012 Electrician is an applied certificate program that provides entry level skill training. Graduates will be able to make electrical installations and perform maintenance duties according to industry standards. Trade time and academic credit may be available for graduates who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices through the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission. For more information, visit www.southeastcollege.org or contact us toll-free at 1-866-999-7372. *Courses subject to change. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org 13 2011–2012 Full-Time Trades & Technical Training Programs Are you thinking about a career change? Or will you be graduating from high school next year? Exciting career training opportunities are waiting for you at Southeast Regional College! The following full-time programs will be offered at various campuses starting in the fall of 2011: Electrician – Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn For additional course information, please visit www.southeastcollege.org. Call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 to Continuing Care Assistant – Whitewood have an admissions package mailed out to you. Office Education with Oil & Gas Specialization – Estevan Plumbing – Indian Head Power Engineering Technician – Estevan Welding (Pre-Employment) – Weyburn *Courses and locations subject to change. Why study at Southeast Regional College? Are scholarships and bursaries available? These courses are offered in partnership with SIAST, meaning that the course material and instruction is equivalent to taking the same course at a SIAST campus. Through the generosity of our donors, nearly $50,000 in scholarships and bursaries will be awarded this year to assist those who choose to pursue their studies at Southeast Regional College. Download the Scholarship Application Form at www.southeastcollege.org or contact the Southeast College Education Foundation office at 848-2370. However, you benefit from the cost savings of studying in your home community… not to mention staying close to friends and family, keeping your job, enjoying smaller class sizes, etc. Need help deciding what career is right for you? Southeast Regional College also provides career counseling services. Please contact your local campus or toll-free 1-866-999-7372 to book an appointment. 14 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org First Nation/Métis Training at Southeast Regional College “Ready to Work: Cooking & Housekeeping”–Currently in Whitewood Twenty-one students are learning Workplace Essentials that will prepare them for cooking & housekeeping careers. In January, the students begin their 4 weeks of skill training where they will learn handson training in the areas of Entry Level Cook/ Kitchen helper, Server, or Housekeeping. Workplace Essentials includes training in the following areas: • Attitudes • Professionalism • Communication • Problem Solving • Conflict Resolution • Workplace Etiquette • First Aid/CPR • Safety/WHMIS/Security • Processing Payments • Customer Service • Product Knowledge • Resume writing • Job search skills A mock restaurant will be set up in downtown Whitewood where the students learn to apply workplace skills covered in the first eight weeks in a practical setting. Job coaches will also work with the group to assist students in sustaining employment with support and follow-up for 6 months. Upcoming First Nation/Métis Training Opportunities English as Another Language (EAL) English as Another Language (EAL) programming is available in Estevan, Weyburn, Moosomin, and Rocanville. Students must be adults, over the age of 18 years, and have one of the following in order to be able to attend our English Language training classes: Security Guard Training • • • • This course is designed to help you pass the provincial exam and earn your security guard certificate. It is intended to provide you with the occupational and behavioral skills and attitudes necessary to professionally function as a security guard as required by provincial acts, regulations and in accordance with other legislation. Classes are free of charge, but all students new to our program must have a Canadian Language Benchmarks assessment done by a trained assessor before starting classes. This assessment is also free of charge. To register for classes, please call the registration desk: Location: Whitewood; Dates: Jan 17 - 21; 9 am - 3:30 pm Tuition: $299 (book included) Estevan: 634-4795 Weyburn: 848-2500 Moosomin/Rocanville: 435-4631 GED Preparation The General Equivalency Diploma Preparation Program will prepare students to write the five standardized high school equivalency tests: Writing Skills, Social Studies, Science, Interpreting Literature and the Arts, and Mathematics. Location: Indian Head; Dates: TBA ComputerWorks Applied Certificate Visitor’s or Student’s visa Temporary permit Provincial Nominee Permanent Resident Location Beginner Classes Intermediate Classes Estevan Campus Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Monday and Wednesday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Weyburn Campus Monday and Wednesday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Location: Whitewood; Dates: Fall 2011 (tentative, pending required funding) Moosomin Campus Tuesday and Thursday, 7:00 – 9:00 pm Thursdays, 7:00 – 9:00 pm For information or to request a program/ course, please contact Gloria at 735-5263. Rocanville Monday and Wednesday, 5:00 – 7:00 pm Monday and Wednesday, 5:00 – 7:00 pm Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Tutorial Classes Thursday and Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00 pm 15 Motorcycle Training Course – SGI Certified – 20 hours This 20-hour program is designed to help prepare you to ride a motorcycle in a traffic environment. Topics include: mounting & dismounting, pre-ride check, riding position, cold & warm starting, shoulder checks & eye movement, starting & stopping, slow speed maneuvers, gear shifting, riding tactics for the urban rider, traffic simulation, starting on a hill, higher speed maneuvers, emergency maneuvers, final skills test—Motorcycle Operators Skill Test. Our instructors are highly experienced riders and qualified trainers in motorcycle safety. The following equipment is mandatory for all students: • • • • • • approved helmet (DOT, Snell, CSA, ANSI) over the ankle boots motorcycle jacket or other heavy weight jean or leather jacket full-length pants or motorcycle pants full-finger, tight fitting leather gloves rain jacket and pants (optional but highly recommended) For more information, contact your local campus. Motorcycles are provided for you to learn on. The course is physically demanding. You will be pushing a motorcycle with a rider in the initial stages. All students must possess their Motorcycle Learners Permit prior to the start of class Location: Estevan; Date: May 13 – 15; 27 – 29; June 10 – 12; 24 – 26; July 8 – 10; 22 – 24; Aug 5 – 7; 19 – 21; Fri 6 – 10 pm, Sat & Sun 9 am – 5 pm Tuition: $450 Book early as classes fill quickly. Call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 to register. Payment must be made at time of registration. Why take motorcycle training? • On average, four riders are killed and 26 are seriously injured each year in Saskatchewan • There were 439 traffic collisions involving a motorcycle resulting in 202 injuries and 2 deaths in 2009 in Saskatchewan • The risk of motorcycle riders sustaining injuries in a crash is almost five times greater than if they had been driving a passenger vehicle Are you looking for online courses that are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you? We offer a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet through our ed2go program. All of our courses include expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Take classes anytime, anywhere on the following subjects: Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Payment must be made at time of registration 16 Career and Professional Accounting Business and Management Grant Writing and Nonprofit Law and Legal Start Your Own Business Teaching and Education And more… Computers and Technology Basic Computer Literacy Computer Applications Database Management Graphic and Multimedia Design PC Networking and Security Web and Computer Programming And more… Writing and Publishing Business Writing Creative Writing Grant Writing Publishing And more… Personal Development Children, Parents and Family Digital Photography Health and Wellness Languages Personal Finance And more… Take ed2go courses from the comfort of your home or office at the times that are most convenient for you. All you require is internet access and an e-mail address! A new section of every course begins monthly. Upcoming winter/ spring sessions start every third Wednesday of the month: Jan 19; Feb 16; Mar 16; Apr 20; May 18; Jun 15 Visit our ed2go page at www.southeastcollege.org to see all course descriptions and to register online. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Part-Time Credit Training Are you working full-time, but want to upgrade your skills or further your career? Do family priorities prevent you from taking full-time courses? We appreciate the fact that you may have other priorities in life. Our part-time, face-to-face training programs provide you with the option to further your career while keeping a full-time job or managing family obligations. These programs also allow you to upgrade your skills on a part-time basis, with evening and weekend schedules instead of being tied to the classroom all day. Take the modules you need, when you are able to… and reach your career goals! Continuing Care Assistant Continuing Care Assistant (formerly known as Home Care/Special Care Aide) is a SIAST certificate program that provides knowledge and skill development in helping people help themselves in their homes and in special care facilities. Prerequisite: Grade 12 COMM 198 – Communication In The Workplace – 30 hours You will learn written and oral communication skills required in the workplace. The course content includes basic medical terminology, telephone and intercom etiquette, observing and reporting on client’s status, care and personal work plans and problem solving. Location: Redvers; Dates: TBD Tuition: $360 + materials: $11.30 DEMC 280 – Dementia Family Care – 30 hours You will learn how those with dementia are assessed as well as how to intervene in emergency situations. You will discuss environments and issues related to special care placement. You will also discuss current research and ethics. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mondays, Jan 10 – Mar 14; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $360 + materials: $14.81 HUMD 187 – Human Growth & Development – 30 hours You will learn about the physical, social, intellectual, and emotional aspects of human growth and development from infancy to old age. While the course content focuses on the older age group, the information includes working effectively with all age groups within a family setting. Location: Redvers; Date: TBD Tuition: $360 + materials: $14.35 NUTR 198 – Nutrition – 30 hours You will learn normal nutritional requirements based on Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide. The course content includes meal planning, purchasing, preparing and serving meals, special diets, fluid intake, and assisting clients to eat. Location: Redvers; Date: TBD Tuition: $360 + materials: $25.31 SPCR 180 – Safe Environment – 15 hours You will learn how to promote client independence in a safe, comfortable and pleasant environment. You will study fire safety, emergency response, WHMIS, household cleaning and laundry. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mondays, Mar 21 – Apr 18; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $187.50 + materials: $14.85 SPCR 182 – Personal Care – 75 hours You will learn the theory and practice the skills needed to assist clients in meeting personal care needs. You will study body systems, infection control, body mechanics, oral care, skin care, lifting and transferring techniques and devices, exercise and positioning, specimen collection, mobility aids, simple treatments, assisting clients with medication and determining temperature, pulse and respiration. Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Tue & Thu; Jan 18 – Mar 22; 6 – 10 pm Tuition: $937.50 + materials: $146.65 SPCR 184 – Post Acute Care – 30 hours You will acquire the theory and develop the skills needed to help clients meet their needs in the post acute care phase. This may include surgery or other recent illnesses your clients may experience. Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Tue & Thu; Mar 24 – Apr 19; 6 – 10 pm Tuition: $375 + materials: $10.90 SPCR 192 – Personal Competence – 30 hours This course is a prerequisite to any practicum or clinical course in the CCA Program. Your studies will focus on the goals and philosophy of home care and long term care. You will learn how these goals are reflected in the activities of the agency and on your role as a caregiver. Course content includes organizational and team structure, personal health, employability skills, client teaching, abuse, and ethics. Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Tue & Thu; Apr 21 – May 17; 6:00 – 10:00 pm Tuition: $375 + materials: $15.10 Safe Food Handling – 7 hours Participants who successfully pass a written examination will be recognized as meeting Section 10 of The Public Eating Establishment Regulations, by all Health Regions in Saskatchewan. The course content includes microbiology and food borne illness, safe food handling techniques, cleaning & sanitizing, personal hygiene, housekeeping & general maintenance and insect & rodent control. Location: Assiniboia; Date: April 15; 9:30 am – 5 pm Tuition: $50 *Material prices are approximate. Dates and times subject to change; please call campus for specific details. Early Childhood Education Certificate The Early Childhood Education Certificate program provides knowledge and skill development in establishing a safe, secure and stimulating environment for children. You will develop an understanding of children’s varying physical, social, cognitive, creative and emotional development. You will also develop an understanding of the importance of play as a vehicle for learning. This SIAST accredited program meets the license requirement ECE II classification of the Child Care Regulations, 2001, Early Learning and Child Care Branch, Ministry of Education. Graduates are prepared for employment as early learning and child care professionals in group care and education settings with children from birth to age 12. These settings include child care centres, preschool centres, Kids First/Aboriginal Head Start, schools, family day homes and private homes. Prerequisites: Grade 12 with English Language Arts A30 and B30 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org 17 Part-Time Credit Training (continued) COM 105 – Effective Communication Skills – 30 hours ECE 142 – Health, Safety and Nutrition – 40 hours The course provides you with the opportunity to develop professional skills in written and verbal communication. Your studies will focus on presenting a professional image to colleagues, parents, and the public. You will receive instruction and practice in correspondence, public speaking, telephone techniques. You will acquire job search and interview skills. Your studies will focus on creating environments and practices that contribute to the health, safety, and nutritional needs of children. You will study the physical development of children. You will also receive information that will assist you in identifying and addressing health and safety issues including abuse and neglect. Location: Carnduff; Dates: July 2011 – contact Estevan Campus for exact schedule Tuition: $118 + materials: $88.25 ECE 100 – Introduction to Early Childhood Education – 45 hours Study the values, roots and the practice of Early Childhood Education from an historical and global perspective. A holistic view of the child (including emotional, social, cognitive, creative and physical development) will be emphasized. The course provides an introduction to a variety of ECE models that are seen in Canada and in Saskatchewan. Building this foundation, you will be introduced to the Project Approach and Emergent/Negotiated Curriculum as a basis of planning curriculum and the various ways they are implemented. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mar 8 – Apr 19; Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 pm, Sat 9 – 4 pm Tuition: $177 + materials: $219.45 ECE 103 – Programming for Language Development – 40 hours Pre-requisites: HUMD 100, ECE 100 and ECE 181 You will examine the development of language and receive instruction and practice in planning curriculum to meet the language needs of children. You will explore language play, language games, creative, drama, puppetry, poetry, story reading and storytelling. Your studies will help you recognize quality in children’s literature. You will examine the use of the Project Approach in facilitating language and literacy development. Location: Ogema; Dates: Jan 10 – Apr 18; Mon; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $177 + materials: $174 ECE 104 – Programming for Cognitive Development – 40 hours Pre-requisites: HUMD 100, ECE 100 and ECE 181 You will study the cognitive development of children and acquire skills in planning curriculum to meet the cognitive needs of children. You will explore mathematical concepts and scientific concepts such as categorization, sequencing, comparisons based on similarities and differences. You will be introduced to the cognitive processes of children and learn to plan curriculum that is developmentally appropriate. Your studies will examine how programming for cognitive development is accommodated through the Project Approach. Location: Ogema; Dates: Jan 13 – Apr 14; Thu; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $177.00 + materials: $126.55 ECE 106 – Role of Play in Early Childhood Education – 40 hours You will learn about the role of play in the development of skills and abilities of young children. You will focus on the value of play in early childhood development programming and the role of the early childhood educator in expanding the play opportunities for children. Location: Carnduff; Dates: Apr 3 – 21; Sun, Tue & Thu; class times vary – contact the Estevan Campus for exact schedule Tuition: $177 + materials: $66.52 18 Location: Carnduff; Dates: Mar 6 – 31; Sun, Tue & Thu; class times vary – contact Estevan Campus for exact schedule Tuition: $177 + materials: $118.91 HUMD 183 – Child Guidance 1 – 50 hours Examine the importance of meeting the personal needs of the child. Communications between children and between adults and children will be emphasized. The course also provides you with the opportunity to develop skills related to helping children meet behavioral norms, a cooperative attitude, and a sense of autonomy and building a positive self image. Location: Carnduff; Dates: Jan 4 – 30; Sun, Tue & Thu; class times vary—contact Estevan Campus for exact schedule Tuition: $177 + materials: $109.25 HUMR 186 – Interpersonal Skills – 45 hours You will be introduced to the importance of interpersonal skills in the human services professions. You will develop effective listening and speaking behaviors that facilitate client interactions. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Jan 11 – Mar 1; Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 pm, Sat 9 – 4 pm Tuition: $177 + materials: $15.38 Nail Technician Course The nail business has grown enormously over the past few years, and will continue to grow. The need for competent educated nail technicians is expanding in the same way. Nail technicians perform manicures, pedicures, and artificial nail services for fashion conscious clients. The course will teach you the many types of artificial nail extensions, nail art, nail maintenance and repair, as well as marketing and operating a nail business. Students receive a Statement of Achievement. This course is credit towards the Esthetician certificate program. Location: Estevan; Dates: Starting in February 2011 Tuition: $1,600 + materials: TBD Intro to Waxing – 30 hours Non-Credit course Removing unwanted hair makes up a large part of a salon or spa’s business. Students will learn the hair removal procedures in the professional world and will focus on sanitation and tools for hair removal. Location: Estevan; Dates: Spring 2011 Tuition: TBD Oil & Gas Production Accounting Gain industry-recognized expertise in petroleum production accounting with this specialized program. Providing a solid understanding of the industry’s financial practices, government regulations, and the role of production accountants, this certificate is ideal for people looking for their first job in the oil and gas industry, as well as current industry professionals eager to expand their knowledge. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Part-Time Credit Training (continued) The Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting (CAPPA) certificate program consists of five courses. Each course is made up of up to 15 modules and lasts 45 hours in duration. A midterm and a final exam are held for each course, except Level 5 which does not have a mid-term exam. These courses will be taught in a unique virtual interactive format that will add to your in-class experience. A CAPPA certificate is issued to students upon successful completion of all five courses with a minimum of 70% in each course. Level 3 – Gas Production Accounting – 35 hours Prerequisite: Level 2 – Oil Production Accounting Focuses on the accounting for gas and natural gas products. This level builds further on knowledge gained in levels 1 and 2. Topics covered include operations of gas facilities, daily field accounting, gas and product measurement, calculation of monthly production and dispositions, monthly reporting to regulatory agencies, differences between conventional and shallow gas production and allocation of gas and gas products to owners and contracts. This course utilizes face-to-face and videoconference instruction. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Jan 6 – Feb 15; Tue & Thu; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Location: Estevan; Dates: Jan 6 – Feb 15; Tue & Thu; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $450 + materials: $175 Level 4 – Advanced Production Accounting – 35 hours Prerequisite: Level 3 – Gas Production Accounting Addresses the more complex concepts of production accounting. Topics covered in this level include calculation and reporting of natural gas and product royalties, incentive programs, joint venture agreements, unitization and revenue accounting. This course utilizes face-to-face and videoconference instruction. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Feb 17 – Mar 29; Tue & Thu; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Location: Estevan; Dates: Feb 17 – Mar 29; Tue & Thu; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $450 + materials: $175 Level 5 – Certification – 35 hours Prerequisite: Level 4 – Advanced Production Accounting This level ties together Levels 1 to 4 into a comprehensive review and case studies. The course is a review of some of the material covered in the previous levels and the case study is a complete look at a one-month production accounting cycle from data collection to revenue distribution. This course utilizes face-to-face and videoconference instruction. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mar 31 – May 10; Tue & Thu; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Location: Estevan; Dates: Mar 31 – May 10; Tue & Thu; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $450 + materials: $175 Professional Cooking Program Overview You will develop the skills and knowledge needed to join a team of culinary professionals. Accredited by SIAST, the comprehensive curriculum and highly trained instructors will teach you the art and passion of creating high-quality meals for today’s distinguishing customers. Approximately 70% of the Professional Cooking program consists of practical skills training and 30% involves learning theory related to the trade. You will study: • Baking • Basic cooking principles • Quantity food production • Kitchen management • Safety and sanitation as well as meat, seafood and poultry preparation Trade time and academic credit may be available for graduates who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices. Please contact the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission for further information. Graduates will be granted advanced standing in the Culinary Arts diploma program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) and need complete only two semesters at NAIT to receive a Culinary Arts diploma. Career Opportunities Graduates may find employment opportunities in major hotels, upscale restaurants, catering facilities and institutional food service establishments (such as hospitals and care homes). Graduates have found employment as Chefs, sous chef, cooks, kitchen managers and banquet chefs. Prerequisites: Grade 10 Date: Thursdays; 1 – 8 pm Location: Weyburn CKNG 108 – Breakfast and Dairy (Theory) – 10 hrs Provides an introduction to the major types of dairy products. Learn procedures for cooking eggs and preparing breakfast breads, cereals, meats and potatoes. Learn procedures for storing, serving and cooking with cheese. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Jan 6 – 20 Tuition: $140 + materials: TBD COMM 127 – Industry Communications (Theory) – 30 hours You will practice fundamental employability skills related to oral and written communications. You will also practice employability skills related to working effectively with others. You will learn personal employability skills and the effect of attitudes and behaviours on a successful job search. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Jan 27 – Mar 10 Tuition: $420 + materials: $11.39 MEAT 100 – Meat, Seafood, and Poultry Processing (Theory) – 20 hrs Studies will focus on the structure, composition and handling of meat, poultry and seafood. Learn the Canadian systems for classifying, inspecting and grading meat, poultry and seafood. Learn how to identify cuts of beef, veal, lamb and pork. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mar 10 – Apr 7 Tuition: $280 + materials: $9.50 MEAT 102 – Meat, Seafood, and Poultry Cooking (Theory) – 20 hrs Provides an introduction to the general principles of cooking and handling meats, seafood, and poultry. Learn a variety of preparation and cooking techniques for beef, pork, poultry, lamb and veal. Course content includes an in-depth study of preparing and cooking a variety of seafood products. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mar 31 – May 6 Tuition: $280 + materials: $5.36 Water & Wastewater Technician Class 1 Water Treatment & Distribution Five-day course covering both Small Systems Water and Class 1 Water Treatment and Water Distribution upgrade. Location: Whitewood; Dates: Feb 14 – 18 Tuition: $899 (includes materials); $799 for Small Systems only Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org 19 Personal Interest Classes Acrylic Painting – Jenny Buyaki Learn the basics of acrylic painting and in the process complete a painting in just one day. All supplies are included. Location: Assiniboia; Date: April 9 Tuition: $145.00 (material included) Meditation – 12 hours This is a six week series which will open a window to the timeless mysteries of the practice of meditation. Meditation has been proven effective in reducing blood pressure, lowering the effects of stress on the body and elevating emotional status of mind and mental capacity. Meditation introduces a new way of being in the world. Come and experience a renewed sense of the joy of living. Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Jan 10 – Feb 14, 2011; 7 – 9 pm (Monday evenings) Tuition: $180.00 Customer Service Good customer service is relevant to everyone; from managers to front-line staff to internal staff—they provide service too! It’s often said that anyone who deals with the “public” should have good customer service skills. The truth is that anyone who deals with anyone should have these skills! What you’ll learn: The difference between ordinary and outstanding service: • Using proven service techniques at work • Making the most of customer contact • Dealing effectively with dissatisfied or difficult customers • How to identify and respond to customer needs • The power of a positive attitude and how to use it on the job • Telephone etiquette Location: Assiniboia; Date: May 4 Tuition: $50 + materials: $10 Digital SLR Basics Photography – 9 hours Spanish (Advanced) – 20 hours Planning to take a winter holiday and want to be able to communicate with the local people? Come and learn additional Spanish. Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mon & Wed; Mar 1 – 30; 6:30 – 8:30pm Tuition: $175 + materials: $18.50 Your Company Name ’s Incredible Edibles Cooking Classes Register early as space is limited to 10 students per class. Location: Willow Bunch Catholic Church Dates: Mar 3 – Greek; Mar 17 – Thai; All classes run from 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition per course: $35 + materials: $15 (supplied) Safety Essentials The Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute designed Safety Essentials to make life easier for your company. Now you can simply combine any number of our industry-recognized courses to build a training program that meets your company’s specific safety training needs. If you choose, you can also incorporate your own operating procedure, safe work permits, or safety management system into the program. The Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute coordinates all the training locally to meet the needs and timelines of your employees. Best of all, it only takes one call to register for all the courses. It’s so easy, we can’t believe we didn’t think of it sooner! Here’s an example of one company’s fiveday Safety Essentials: Are you a retired journeyperson who has a passion for sharing your knowledge? Or perhaps a stay-at-home parent with a B.Ed that would like to earn extra money on evenings or week-ends? Maybe you want to earn a little extra money for a hot winter holiday? Southeast Regional College requires part-time/ casual instructors in our rural communities to teach evening and week-end courses on the following topics: 20 Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mon & Wed; Jan 17 – Feb 16; 6:30 – 8:30pm Tuition: $175 + materials: $18.50 Location: Estevan; Date: May 7 & 14 Tuition: $105 + materials: $5 Part-Time Instructors Computers Cooking Agriculture General Math & Communications Languages Home Improvement Small Business Bookkeeping (manual) Simply Accounting software Registered Nursing Early Childhood Education Various Trades Planning to take a winter holiday and want to be able to communicate with the local people, come and learn the basics of Spanish. Intended for use with a SLR digital camera, this course will teach you the basics on how to use your SLR camera—from explaining the controls, how to set shutter speeds & to editing your pictures for print. Employment Opportunity • • • • • • • • • • • Spanish (Beginner) – 20 hours If you are interested, we would like to hear from you. As well, we are always open to offering new courses at the College, so if you have a course that you are able to teach, please contact us: Robin Williams, HR Manager, Southeast Regional College P.O. Box 2003 Weyburn, SK S4H 2Z9 Phone: (306) 848-2520 Fax: (306) 848-2524 E-mail: [email protected] • • • • • • • • CPR and First Aid H2S Alive Confined Space Advanced Driving Toxic Atmospheres TDG Fall Arrest Catered lunch every day To start planning your company’s Safety Essentials, simply contact the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute at (306) 634-4795. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute – Safety Classes • All classes begin at 8:30 am unless otherwise stated • Most classes have a student rate. When registering, please indicate if you are a student (21 years and under) First Nations wishing to offer safety courses in their community, please contact Gloria at 735-5263. ATV Training – 1 day Choose our ATV training program for corporate employees, government agencies, law enforcement, surveyor groups, industry sector and the general public. Our ATV safety training can be designed specifically for your safety applications, to ensure that you and your team acquire knowledge and skill sets required of your unique work or recreational applications. Certification from the Canadian Safety Council. Students need to bring: an ATV, approved helmet, long sleeved shirt and pants, footwear that covers the ankle bone, eye protection and full fingered gloves. Location: Weyburn; Dates: May 30 Tuition: $160 Coil Tubing Well Service Blow Out Prevention – 1 day Location: Estevan; Dates: Apr 15 Location: Weyburn; Dates: Apr 1 Tuition: $495 Confined Space – 1 day (no fit test) Location Dates Assiniboia Feb 26 Carlyle Mar 14; Apr 4; 11 Carnduff Feb 14; Apr 25 Estevan Jan 12; 25; Feb 24; Mar 8; 31; Apr 6; 18; 29; May 4; 31; June 15; July 13; Aug 9 Redvers Mar 21; June 6 Oxbow May 9 Moosomin May 12; Jun 13 Weyburn Jan 21; Apr 30; May 20; Jun 17; Aug 11 Tuition: $194 + materials: $16 Construction Safety Training System (CSTS) Computer-based training. Locations: Assiniboia, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, and Whitewood Tuition: $90 Detection and Control of Flammable Substances – 1 day Location Dates Estevan Mar 10; Apr 8; 29; May 6; June 16 Weyburn Apr 21; May 6; Dec 16 Tuition: $260 + materials: $37 Fall Arrest Awareness – 1/2 day This half-day course covers the OH & S Act & Regulations required to meet fall arrest requirements. The course also covers care and maintenance of full body harnesses and anchor points. This is orientation only, no practical is included. Location: Weyburn; Date: Apr 7 Tuition: $60 + materials: $15 Fall Protection – 1 day This one-day course covers the OH & S Act & Regulations required to meet fall arrest requirements. The course also covers care and maintenance of full body harnesses and anchor points. This course includes both orientation and practical. Location: Estevan; Date: Feb 9; Mar 1; May 1; July 12 Tuition: $135 + materials: $15 Fall Protection for Rig Work – 2 day Fall Protection was developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) and is intended for workers, supervisors, managers and safety personnel involved in drilling and service rig operations. This twoday Enform course includes fall protection, legislation, control levels, anchor and free fall, full body harness, connecting components, fall distance calculations and specialized fall arrest systems. Location Dates Estevan Mar 28 – 29; 31 – Apr 1; 3 – 4; 6 – 7 Moosomin Mar 25 & 26 Weyburn Apr 9 – 10; 12 – 13; 15 – 16; 18 – 19; Sep 21 – 22; 24 – 25; 27 – 28 Tuition: $360 + materials: $40 Fire Extinguisher – theory only – ½ day Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Apr 2 Tuition: $81 + materials: $7 First Aid and CPR (Standard) and AED Location Assiniboia Bengough Carlyle Coronach Estevan Moosomin Oxbow Redvers Dates Jan 15 & 16; Feb 12 & 13; Mar 15 & 16; Apr 9 & 10; May 11 & 12 Mar 5 & 6 Jan 26 & 27; Mar 16 & 17; Apr 6 & 7; 13 & 14 Jun 11 & 12 Jan 4 & 5; 15 & 16; 19 & 20; Feb 1 & 2; 22 & 23; 26 & 27; Mar 1 & 2; 10 & 11; 19 & 20; 29 & 30; Apr 4 & 5; 12 & 13; 16 & 17; 19 & 20; 26 & 27; May 2 & 3; 14 & 15; 17 &18; 24 & 25; 30 & 31; June 6 & 7; 18 & 19: 21 & 22; July 5 & 6; 16 & 17; 20 & 21; Aug 2 & 3; 13 & 14; 15 & 16; 30 & 31 Feb 21 & 22; Mar 28 & 29; Apr 13 & 14; May 9 & 10; Jun 11 & 12; Aug 25 & 26 Feb 24 & 25; May 11 & 12 Mar 23 & 24; June 8 & 9 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Weyburn Jan 18 & 19; 24 & 25; Feb 9 & 10; 22 & 23; Mar 12 & 13; 21 & 22; Apr 9 & 10; 18 & 19; 28 & 29; May 2 & 3; 12 & 13; 26 & 27; Jun 4 & 5; 15 & 16; Jul 13 & 14; 26 & 27; Aug 6 & 7; 25 & 26 Whitewood Apr 26 & 27 Tuition: First Aid and CPRA – $119 + materials: $36 First Aid and CPR B or C – $164 + materials: $36 First Aid and CPR Refresher and AED (must have a current certificate) Location Dates Assiniboia May 18 Estevan Jan 11; Feb 8; Mar 8; Apr 14; May 10; June 14; July 12; Aug 10 Weyburn Mar 25; Apr 21; Jun 24; Aug 17 Tuition: Standard (A) – $105 + materials: $10 B or C – $115 + materials: $10 Forklift Operator – 1 day Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Mar 26; Apr 16 Location: Weyburn; Date: Apr 5 Tuition: $159 + materials: $9 Ground Disturbance Level II – 1 day Location Dates Assiniboia Apr 8 Broadview Oct 7 Estevan Feb 9; Mar 23; Apr 11; May 11; July 26 Moosomin Feb 25; Apr 12; Jun 15 Weyburn Feb 9; Mar 23; Apr 11; Jul 26 Whitewood Apr 29 Tuition: $132 + materials: $18 Global Ground Disturbance – 1 day Location Dates Estevan Jan 12; Mar 7; Apr 1; June 1; Aug 24 Moosomin Mar 31; May 11 Weyburn May 16 Tuition: $128 + materials: $47 H2S Alive – 1 day Location Dates Assiniboia May 6 Bengough Mar 12 Carlyle Jan 25; Mar 15; Apr 5; 12 Carnduff Feb 15; Apr 26 Estevan Jan 6; 18; Feb 3; 25; Mar 3; 9; 17; 28; Apr 7; 15;21; 28; May 5; 12; 19; 26; June 9; 23; July 7; 19; Aug 4; 18 Moosomin Feb 24; Mar 30; Apr 11; May 13; Jun 14 Oxbow Feb 23; May 10 Redvers Mar 22; June 7 Weyburn Jan 11, 28; Feb 11; 26; Mar 11; 24; Apr 6; 20; 26; May 4; 11; 28; Jun 8; 21; Jul 15; 28; Aug 13; 23 Whitewood Apr 25 Tuition: $124 + materials: $36 21 Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute – Safety Classes (continued) Motorcycle Safety Training – SGI Certified This 20-hour program is designed to help prepare you to ride a motorcycle in a traffic environment. Topics include: mounting & dismounting, pre-ride check, riding position, cold & warm starting, shoulder checks & eye movement, starting & stopping, slow speed maneuvers, gear shifting, riding tactics for the urban rider, traffic simulation, starting on a hill, higher speed maneuvers, emergency maneuvers, final skills test—Motorcycle Operators Skill Test. The following equipment is mandatory for all students: approved helmet, over the ankle boots, motorcycle jacket or heavy weight jean or leather jacket, full-length pants, full-finger, tight fitting leather gloves, rain jacket and pants. All students must possess their motorcycle learner’s permit prior to start of the class. Location: Estevan; Dates: May 13 – 15; 27 – 29; June 10 –12; 24 – 26; July 8 – 10; 22 – 24; Aug 5 – 7; 19 – 21 Tuition: $450 Off Highway Defensive Driving – 1 day Location: Weyburn; Dates: Feb 25; Apr 27; May 6 Tuition: $80 + materials: $35 O H & S – Ready for Work – ½ day on experience to enrich their learning experience and provide a more in depth knowledge of the materials. Location: Moosomin; Dates: Apr 20 & 21 Tuition: $895 (includes CSA Z462 – 08, the CSA Z462 will be used extensively throughout the course) Rig Rescue – 1 day Location Dates Estevan Mar 30; Apr 2; 5; 8 Moosomin Mar 27 Weyburn Apr 11; 14; 17; 20; Sep 23; 26; 29 Tuition: $360 + materials: $40 Rights & Responsibilities (R&R) The Rights & Responsibilities—Your Path to a Safe Workplace (R&R) program was developed for the Saskatchewan workplace and takes workers and management employees through the fundamentals of the Saskatchewan Occupational Health & Safety Act and the internal responsibility system. Location: R&R is delivered Online at any of our campuses. Tuition: $50.00 Safe Boating As of September 15, 2009 all operators of power boats must have a PLEASURE CRAFT OPERATOR CARD. Location Dates Assiniboia Feb 15; Apr 4; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Bengough Mar 11; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Carnduff Apr 27 Coronach Jun 13; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Estevan Feb 24; Apr 25 Moosomin Feb 23 Oxbow Feb 22 Weyburn Feb 24; Apr 25; May 5 Whitewood Apr 28 Tuition: $70 + materials: $5 Location: Assiniboia; Date: Jun 11 Tuition: $75.00 (materials included) Petroleum Safety Training (PST) Location: Estevan; Date: Apr 7 Location: Weyburn; Dates: May 5; Dec 15 Tuition: $425 Also known as IRP16. Computer-based training. Location: Assiniboia, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn & Whitewood Tuition: $95 Qualified Electrical Worker Power System Safety Training – 2 day Saskatchewan’s OH&S has developed the “Minimum Training Requirements for Qualified Electrical Workers in High Voltage Electrical Safety”. Magna Electric Corporation’s 2 day, hands-on training seminar provides electrical workers, working on electrical apparatus over 750 volts, the information required to meet Saskatchewan’s OH&S legislation. The course contains training on codes and standards, understanding electrical power systems, operation and safety of power system equipment, lock-out tag-out and grounding, safety equipment overviews, prejob analysis, how to mitigate exposure to arc flash and has a required final examination. Magna Electric corporation uses their 53 foot Electrical Power Safety Training Trailer to provide electrical workers a hands22 Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness – 3 days Location: Estevan; Dates: Apr 4 – 6 Location: Weyburn; Dates: May 2 – 4; Dec 12 – 14 Tuition: $750 Safety Management & Regulatory Awareness Refresher – 1 day Safety Program Development (COR) Location: Estevan; Dates: Apr 26 – 27 Tuition: $795 SECOR Refresher Location: Estevan; Date: Apr 28 Tuition: $375 Service Rig Assessor Location: Estevan; Date: Apr 16 Tuition: $275 Skid Steer Location: Assiniboia; Dates: Mar 19; May 7 Tuition: $160 + materials: $8 Snowmobile Safety – 1 day Location: Estevan; Date: Feb 12 Location: Weyburn; Date: Jan 30 Tuition: $75/person; $155/family TDG or WHMIS On-line Location: All campuses Tuition: $75 each Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) – ½ day Location Dates Estevan Jan 13; Mar 16; May 18 Moosomin Feb 23; 1:00 – 4:30 pm Weyburn Jan 13; Feb 25; Mar 16; Apr 27; May 6; 18 Whitewood Apr 28; 1:00 – 4:30 pm Tuition: $75 + materials: $13 Understanding Arc Flash – 1 day Arc flash dangers such as shock, electrocution, and arc blast will always be present when working on electrical apparatus. Magna Electric Corporation’s 1 day course, “Understanding Arc Flash”, provides electrical workers the information, proper awareness, training and the development of arc flash safety personal protection strategies to minimize the likelihood of injury or fatality. You will learn about the arc flash electrical safety standard CSA Z462 “Workplace Electrical Safety” in Canada that covers the full range of electrical safety issues from work practices to maintenance, special equipment requirements, and installation. Location: Moosomin; Date: Apr 19 Tuition: $299 (does not include CSA Z462 – 08, student must provide their own for class); $399 (includes CSA Z462 – 08, the CSA Z462 will be used extensively throughout the course) Well Service Blowout Prevention – 4 days Location: Estevan; Dates: Apr 11 – 14 Location: Weyburn; Dates: Mar 28 – 31 Tuition: $925 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) – ½ day Location Dates Assiniboia Feb 16; Apr 5; May 27; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Bengough Mar 9; 6:30-9:30 pm Carnduff Apr 27 Coronach Jun 14; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Estevan Jan 13; Feb 24; Mar 16; Apr 25; May 18 Oxbow Feb 22 Weyburn Jan 13; Feb 24; Mar 16; Apr 25; May 5; 18 Tuition: $79 + materials: $9 Powered Mobile Equipment Training Week Skid Steer Location: Assiniboia; Date: May 7 Tuition: $160 + materials: $8 Excavator Location: Assiniboia; Date: May 9 Tuition: $162 + materials: $6 Crawler Location: Assiniboia; Date: May 10 Tuition: $154 + materials: $14 Backhoe Location: Assiniboia; Date: May 11 Tuition: $160 + materials: $8 Front End Loader Location: Assiniboia; Date: May 12 Tuition: $160 + materials: $8 Grader Location: Assiniboia; Date: May 13 Tuition: $156 + materials: $12 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Thank you You are making a difference… We may not say it enough, however every day we know the financial support from our community donors is making a difference. This year, thanks to the generous support of these donors the Southeast College Education Foundation is able to provide almost $50,000 in scholarships, bursaries and awards to our students. Southeast Regional College is a community college with a primary focus on its students and believes in providing the best education possible while still maintaining an atmosphere which welcomes creative thinking with an innovative eye to the future. The Foundation is here to assist our students in reaching their potential by providing financial support. Our students are why we do what we do, however we could not do our job without our donors who contribute so much in helping our students achieve their goals. The Southeast College Education Foundation would like to thank the following donors for their support of our students and prove the old saying is true, “Together we are making a difference”. Thank you to everyone who participated in the 12th annual Swing for Scholarships golf tournament. Together we raised $5,600 in student scholarships! We greatly appreciate the contributions from our major tournament sponsors: AM1190, Nexans, Weyburn Credit Union, and Xerox. As well, we extend a very special thank you to the local media for their continued support. In Weyburn Barber Motors City of Weyburn Cogent Business Consulting Enbridge Pipelines (Saskatchewan) Inc. Government of Saskatchewan Centennial Merit Scholarships Great Plains Ford Saskatchewan Trucking Association Swing for Scholarships players and donors The Io Powell Family The Lynch Family The Southeast College Board of Governors University Women’s Club Weyburn Co-op Association Limited Weyburn Credit Union Limited Weyburn Quota Club Weyburn Rotary Club Weyburn Security Weyburn YF Wives Weyburn Youngfellows Xerox In Estevan Enbridge Pipelines (Saskatchewan) Inc. Estevan & District Board of Tourism, Trade & Commerce Quota International of Estevan In Assiniboia Southland Co-operative Limited Town of Assiniboia In Moosomin Town of Moosomin Throughout the Southeast Southeast Regional College Academic Student Achievement Award SSEER (Saskatchewan South East Enterprise Region) If you are a business or an individual and you want to make a difference in a student’s life by creating a scholarship or bursary please call the Foundation Office in Weyburn at 848-2527. Need some training for your staff? We can help… Whether your organization is large or small, private or public, our team is here to provide solutions to your team’s training needs. Specializing in various sectors, each of our Business Consultants can provide links to Southeast Regional College programs, courses, and services that will benefit your operations. Call us today. Gloria Stevenson (735-5263) — Aboriginal Consultant Keith Madu (637-4923) — Oil & Gas and Safety sectors Marla Smith (848-2312) — Trades and Apprenticeship, Business, Service, and Health and Human Services sectors Ken Shackel (435-4584) — Energy, Mines, Alternative Energies, and Agriculture sectors Five easy ways to register: By phone: Toll-Free 1-866-999-7372 between 8 am and 4 pm, Monday to Friday By fax: 306-848-2517 By mail: to any campus location By email: [email protected] In person: at any campus location Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Payment must be made at time of registration 24 Campus Locations Assiniboia Campus Prince of Wales Building 201 Third Avenue West Box 1059, Assiniboia, SK S0H 0B0 Telephone: 642-4287 Fax: 642-3397 Hours: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, Monday to Thursday, closed Fridays Estevan Campus 255 Spruce Drive Box 5000-130, Estevan, SK S4A 2V6 Telephone: 634-4795 Fax: 634-8060 Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday Indian Head Basic Education Centre 708 Otterloo Street Box 248, Indian Head, SK S0G 2K0 Telephone: 695-2228 Fax: 695-2226 Moosomin Campus & Basic Education Centre 610 Park Avenue Box 1457, Moosomin, SK S0G 3N0 Telephone: 435-4631 Fax: 435-4639 Hours: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday Weyburn Campus 629 King Street Box 2003, Weyburn, SK S4H 2Z9 Telephone: 848-2500 Fax: 848-2517 Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday Weyburn Administrative Offices #8 – 4th Street Box 2003, Weyburn, SK S4H 2Z9 Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday Whitewood Campus 708 5th Avenue Box 250, Whitewood, SK S0G 5C0 Telephone: 735-5263 (Aboriginal Consultant) Fax: 735-2999 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org