The trainer of choice in southeast Saskatchewan
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The trainer of choice in southeast Saskatchewan
Winter/Spring 2015 Edition • Your complete guide to upcoming Southeast College programs and courses The trainer of choice in southeast Saskatchewan … see inside for exciting career options! Winter/Spring 2015 Edition Need some help with your educational or career plans? Contents Agriculture Courses 3 Business & Entrepreneur Training 4 Heavy Equipment Training 5 Truck Driver Training5 Computer Training 6 Part-time Credit 8, 12 Scholarships 11 Full-time Welding Program13 Adult Basic Education 14 English as Another Language 15 Ed2Go 16 Personal Interest Classes 17 Safety Classes 18 Distance Learning 22 GED 22 Southeast College’s Teach & Trim Training Salon Open in March 2015 We can help … Southeast College is dedicated to supporting its students in their efforts to be successful learners. Our Student Services Advisors are available at campuses throughout southeast Saskatchewan and can assist you with: Career and educational decisions Information on educational options including program application and registration processes Information on funding options (student loans, PTA, scholarships, etc.) Administering and interpreting various career and aptitude assessments (CAAT, Accuplacer, Choices, etc.) Learner success supports (identifying preferred learning style, study skills, finding a tutor) Job search strategies (resume writing, interview skills, etc.) To book an appointment with one of our Student Services Advisors, call toll-free 1-866-999-7372. Located in the Weyburn City Centre Mall Hours of business: Saturdays: 8:30 am – 4 pm Call 848-2509 for an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome. 2 Cover Photo Wednesdays to Fridays: 11 am – 4 pm Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org A student works hard during class time. Southeast College is the trainer of choice and offers a wide variety of programming and courses to suit your needs and schedule. From personal interest to career preparation, or keeping your skills sharp with business, safety and first aid training, we have the courses you need for the career you want. Agriculture AgExpert Analyst (Introduction) – 2 days 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. LocationDates Assiniboia Mar 10 & 11; 9 am – 4 pm Estevan Feb 17 & 18; 9 am – 4 pm Whitewood Feb 2 & 3; 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $375 + materials: $15 AgExpert Analyst (Advanced) – 6 hours 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 • Establish a plan for further skills enhancement Ag Expert Field Manager Pro – 2 days LocationDates Whitewood Feb 4 & 5; 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $375 + material: $15 Automobile Maintenance – 3 Hours LocationDates Moosomin Apr 9; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $60 Pesticide Applicator – Agriculture/Industrial (Saskatchewan Polytechnic) – 30 hours Agriculture: Study pesticide use for controlling agriculture pests such as weeds, insects and diseases as it is related to agriculture production. Course content includes on-farm seed treatment, bird and rodent control, and weed control in farm dugouts and shelterbelts. Industrial: Study herbicide use for controlling weeds in industrial areas such as roadsides, power lines, right of way, well sites, parking lots, roadbeds, and equipment yards. Controlling designated noxious weeds on all lands will be covered. LocationDates Assiniboia Mar 16 – 20; Mon, 1 – 5 pm; Tue – Thu, 8:30 am – 5 pm; Fri, 8:30 am – 12 pm Estevan Feb 23 – 26; 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Weyburn Mar 9 – 12; 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Whitewood Mar 2 – 6 Tuition: $795 + materials: $52.50 Pesticide Applicator – Landscape (Saskatchewan Polytechnic) – 30 hours The student will study the use of herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and vertebrate control products to maintain ornamental plants and turf on outdoor residential, commercial and public lands. Course content also includes pesticide use in nurseries for propagation of landscape and garden plants. Golf course attendants need to take this if they want to spray. LocationDates Estevan Mar 23 – 26; 9 am – 4 pm Whitewood Apr 13 – 17 Weyburn Mar 9 – 12 Tuition: $795 + materials: $52.50 Small Engine Repair – 28 hours From tune-ups to overhauls, you can learn to service your own small engines—from trimmers to garden tractors, motorcycles, ATV’s and snowmobiles. LocationDates Weyburn Feb 21 & 22; Mar 7 & 8; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Moosomin Jan 29 – Feb 7; Thu & Fri, 7 – 10 pm; Sat, 8:30 am – 5:30 pm Tuition: $280 Pre-requisites: A good understanding of AgExpert software from previous participation in the Introduction to AgExpert Analyst course. LocationDates Assiniboia Mar 12; 9 am – 4 pm Estevan Feb 19; 9 am – 4 pm Whitewood Feb 6; 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $200 + materials: $15 Tutors Needed Southeast 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, particularly in the areas of Math, Science and English. If you are interested in providing tutoring services please contact your nearest campus. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org3 Business & Entrepreneur Training Workshops Designed for aspiring, new or current managers, Southeast College (in partnership with the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, SAIT) offers a wide variety of business training workshops that deliver practical, skill-orientated business knowledge. Flexibility is key — take only the workshops that meet your needs. Our workshops are delivered locally, reducing travel time and costs. Course Length: All workshops listed are 2 days in length unless otherwise specified. Course Tuition: Each workshop is $450 per person and includes materials, refreshments, snacks and lunch (unless otherwise specified). Send two or more people and you will receive 20% off each person’s tuition. Business Writing for Results – 14 hours When executed properly, business writing increases the professionalism of you and your company, reduces workload, and enhances customer service skills. In this course, participants learn how to reduce writing time; proper sentence structure; the benefit of plain language; the “You” attitude of business letters and memos; and effective report writing. LocationDates Estevan Feb 11 & 12; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $450 Communicating Effectively – 14 hours With so many methods of communication available to us today, it’s difficult to know how, what or when to communicate in order to get your message across in the most effective manner. This course focuses on honing interpersonal communications skills so learners will be able to confidently communicated with power and purpose in the workplace. LocationDates Whitewood Feb 11 & 12; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $450 Creating Engaged Employees and Motivating Employees – 14 hours Customer Service Excellence – 1 Day Performance Management – 14 hours Developed exclusively by Southeast College in response to requests from the local business community. Managing the performance of your employees does not mean controlling, but rather helping those individuals to develop into the best employees they can be. The process managers use to do that includes planning, monitoring, evaluating and training. The main tools are progressive and performance reviews; goal setting; and, when needed, the process of progressive discipline (including dismissal). This course focuses on how you as the manager can use the newest techniques in your pursuit to assist your good employees with being better. Good customer service is relevant to everyone, from managers to frontline staff to internal staff. Everyone provides service! It is often said that anyone who deals with the public should have good customer service skills. The truth: anyone who deals with anyone should have these skills! LocationDates Moosomin Mar 6; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $150 Leaders as Coaches – 14 hours Today’s leaders, whether they are frontline supervisors, middle managers, project leaders or senior executives, must know how to work with people in a manner that facilitates their capacity to learn as well as their capacity to perform. The role of leader is moving from “boss” to “coach”. LocationDates Weyburn Feb 4 & 5; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $450 — Register 2 or more people and receive 20% off! Mentoring – 14 hours A mentor is someone who has expertise that will benefit another person. Successful mentoring programs encourage employee engagement, spread institutional wisdom and develop organizational performance. Mentored individuals typically are more committed to the organization, adapt more easily to organizational change and demonstrate accountability. Participants in this program will be able to distinguish mentoring from other leadership and management tools, they will create successful learning partnerships that will empower performance through accountability. LocationDates Weyburn Mar 18 & 19; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $450 — Register 2 or more people and receive 20% off! LocationDates Moosomin Mar 24 & 25; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $450 Problem Solving and Decision Making – 14 hours Each day we must make a multitude of decisions to solve problems, handle crises, and take advantage of opportunities. In this course, you will examine the influences on decisions, apply ethics to decision making and learn to apply various techniques and processes for individual and group decision making. LocationDates Estevan Mar 4 & 5; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $450 Supervisory Skills – 14 hours Supervisory Skills may sound basic but there is nothing basic about creating a work team that is not only effective in getting work done but like being at work too! This course highlights the key skills of the successful supervisor’s role and provides opportunity for you to practice these management skills. Discussed are key communication techniques to motivate and develop your team members. Whether you are just moving into a supervisory role or have faced some of the challenges already, this career developing course is for you! LocationDates Estevan Apr 29 & 30; 8:30 – 4:30 pm Tuition: $450 Rekindling commitment, motivating staff and generating enthusiasm are urgent issues in your workplaces today. Human capital–people–is the most valuable asset in any organization. Most people are eager to do a good job and put forth their best effort, so why are there so many people “retired on the job?” This program will highlight the 3 key motivators people are looking for in their work. It will help you get to the core of what really motivates people, by exploring the value of recognition, the role of rewards, and the impact of an environment that is fun and celebrates success. LocationDates Weyburn Apr 22 & 23; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $450 — Register 2 or more people and receive 20% off! 4 Don’t see what you need here? If your business or organization is interested in a customized set of courses tailored to what you need to work on, please contact a Business Consultant at one of our campuses. We’d be happy to create a program just for you! Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Business and Industry Training 1A Truck Driver Training – 5-day & 10-day Southeast College offers the following Truck Driver Training programs: 5-Day Program: This program is designed for individuals who have some Truck Driving skills and abilities, however require at least 5 days of training in order to be successful to obtain a Class 1A License. (40 hours) LocationDates Assiniboia Jan 26 – 29; Feb 23 – 27; Mar 23 – 27; Apr 27 – May 1; May 25 – 29; 8:30 am – 5:30 pm Estevan Jan 19 – 23; Feb 2 – 6; Apr 20 – 24; May 11 – 15; June 15 – 19; Jul 20 – 24; Aug 17 – 21; 8:30 am – 5:30 pm Weyburn Jan 12 – 16; Feb 9 – 13; Mar 9 – 13; Apr 13 – 17; May 4 – 8; Jun 8 – 12; Jul 13 – 17; Aug 10 – 14; Sep 14 – 18; Oct 19 – 23; Nov 16 – 20; Dec 7 – 11; 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Moosomin Please call the Moosomin Campus to book a seat in a truck. Tuition: $3010; Assiniboia ONLY — $2675 (course takes place in Moose Jaw); Moosomin ONLY — $3450 10-Day Program: This program is designed for individuals who have little or no semi-tractor/trailer driving skills and abilities. Depending on the individual and their commitment, the individual should be able to obtain a Class 1A License within the 10-day period. Includes 2 days in classroom and 8 days in-truck training. Tuition: $5530 Instruction Instruction is provided by 18-Wheels Training Services. Instructors are qualified and approved by SGI. The courses are unique to the field of truck driver training in their ability to be moved to various locations in southeast Saskatchewan. For the driving portion, students will be instructed in pre/post trip inspections, brake adjustments, hook/unhook procedures, double clutching, backing, shifting, turns, city/highway driving, yard maneuvers, safety procedures and traffic awareness. Two participants are required for the training to start, so be sure to express your interest early. Testing Testing is conducted after the truck training is completed. Each student is tested individually according to standards, regulations and procedures implemented by SGI with no deviation. Road tests will only be conducted in locations that are recognized by SGI as testing centres. The College supplies the tractor-trailer unit and fuel in order for the student to complete the road test. The driving school books your road test—the participant responsible for paying the fee of $55. Course prerequisites • 18 years of age or older (legal commercial driving age in the U.S.A. is 21 years old; all operators must comply) • Valid driver’s license • Class 1 learners with written air • A complete medical on an SGI medical form What benefits are there in taking a Truck Driving Training program through Southeast College? • • • • • • 2 students to 1 instructor Fuel is provided All trucks and trailers supplied, properly licensed, certified and insured Train close to home — cut down on expenses (meals, motel, travel) Entire tuition is tax deductible Quality training — we care about our students and we want you to succeed For more information or to register for a 1A Truck Driver Training program, please contact the campus nearest you: LocationContact Assiniboia306-642-4287 Estevan306-634-4795 Moosomin306-435-4631 Weyburn306-848-2500 Moose Jaw 306-642-4287 1A Learners Prep Program This course will prepare you for the written SGI exam, which is a prerequisite before receiving 1A/3A Driver Training. Call the Weyburn Campus at 306-848-2500 to be placed on an interest list. Heavy Equipment Operator – 200 hours The Heavy Equipment Operator Program provides knowledge and skill development in operating two of the following pieces of heavy equipment: • Crawler Tractor • Backhoe • Excavator • Motor Grader • Front End Loader heavy equipment in the construction industry, pipeline and oil patches, forestry industry, or rural and urban municipalities. If you are presently collecting EI benefits, there may be funding available to you to cover some or all of the tuition. Contact your local Southeast College campus to find out more. In addition to the practical experience gained behind the controls, the student must also 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. Admission Requirements: • Valid Class 5 driver’s license • Proof of English Proficiency Graduates may find employment operating LocationDates Assiniboia May 6 – Jun 12; Mon – Fri Moosomin May 6 – Jun 5 Tuition: $10,900 (materials included) Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org5 Business and Industry Training (continued) Fireman’s Papers Prep Course – 32 hours This course is intended to review Basic Power Engineering and prepare students and operators to challenge the 5th Class Power Engineer/ Boiler Operator government examinations. LocationDates Estevan April 20 – 24; Mon – Fri, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Tuition: $475 + Materials $302.50 Refrigeration Prep Course – 32 hours This course is intended to assist candidates in their preparation for writing a refrigeration plant operator government examination. LocationDates Estevan Apr 13 – 17; Mon – Fri, 8:30 – 4:30 pm Tuition: $475 + Materials $218.50 Computer Training FREE Intro to Computers – 2 hours Introduction to iPad and iPhone – 3 hours Come and see what we have to offer for computer training. Meet the instructor, try our computer lab, or bring your laptop and have your computer questions answered. Get the most out of your new iPad and iPhone. You will be amazed at the different apps that are available and how they can enrich your life. You iPad and iPhone have the capacity to be your virtual jukebox, robust entertainment centre, portable library, navigation assistant, weatherman, and so much more. Join us for a fun and interactive hands-on, and please bring your iPhone and/or iPad to class. LocationDates Weyburn Jan 7; 6 – 8 pm Introduction to Computer Basics (Windows 7) Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to accomplish the following: • Recognize the basic interface features of Windows 7 and learn how to use them • Use the tools necessary to manage files and folders, including Desktop, folder windows, views, and search features • Use networking features available in Windows 7 • Print documents, manage print queues, and cancel and resume print jobs • Customize your Windows 7 interface, Desktop, and working environment IPAD 101 – 3 hours Get the most out of your new iPad. Your iPad has the capacity to be your virtual jukebox, robust entertainment centre, portable library, navigation assistant, weatherman, and so much more. Please bring your iPad to class LocationDates Estevan May 9; Sat, 1 – 4 pm Tuition: $50 6-hour course IPAD Advanced – 3 hours LocationDates Assiniboia Mar 24 & 26; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Weyburn Jan 12, 14; 6 – 9 pm Estevan Feb 3 & 4; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $22.10 Go beyond the basics to the next level. Learn about multitasking, push notifications, copy/ paste, how to pair Bluetooth devices, and more! Please bring your iPad to class. Introduction to the Internet, E-Mail and Facebook Southeast College may reschedule or cancel classes due to unforeseen circumstances. The College will strive to do all it can to ensure any and all classes are delivered successfully. LocationDates Weyburn Jan 5; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $48 Be a part of the new world! Discover the infinite variety to be found on the internet. Specific areas that will be taught include: • Instruction on how to access the internet and the World Wide Web • Setting up personal email accounts • Keeping in touch with relatives and friends on Facebook • Pitfalls and how to avoid them It’s never too late to learn. This course is ideal for beginners as well as mature age students. 6-hour course LocationDates Assiniboia Apr 14 & 16; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Estevan Feb 10 & 11; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $15 9-hour course LocationDates Weyburn Jan 19, 21, 26; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 LocationDates Estevan May 23; Sat, 1 – 4 pm Tuition: $50 Microsoft Excel 2013 – Level 1 Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to accomplish the following: • Create, save, open, close and move around in an Excel workbook to learn navigation skills necessary for creating and using Excel worksheets • Organize columns and rows to accommodate information and edit the contents of cells to organize the information in your worksheet • Calculate values by entering formulas into cells and specify an exact address of a cell by creating an absolute cell reference, create formulas by typing functions or build more complex formulas using the Insert Function dialog box • Format worksheets and use view features to more effectively review large worksheets • Use views to determine the layout of a worksheet, change the page setup, and preview/print workbooks 6-hour course LocationDates Estevan Mar 17 & 18; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $22.10 Materials costs are approximate and subject to change. 6 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org 9-hour course LocationDates Weyburn Feb 23, 25; Mar 2; 6 – 9 pm Whitewood Feb 24, 26; Mar 3; 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $144 + materials: $22.10 Computer Training (continued) Microsoft Excel 2013 – Level 2 Microsoft Word 2013 – Level 2 Photoshop Elements 11 – 9 hours Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to accomplish the following: • Organize, protect, and display data, using various tools • Create linking formulas and use the IF function • Set up multiple worksheets, using information from other sources through consolidation, and copy and paste links to combine information into one worksheet • Create and modify charts to present data effectively; customize charts to enhance their appearance • Create and apply styles to format worksheets consistently and quickly; use conditional formatting, comments, text boxes, and sparklines to highlight and explain data Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to accomplish the following: • Create and modify tables to organize data and enhance appearance • Use the Mail Merge task pane with different data sources and main documents to create form letters, envelopes, and mailing labels • Use styles to create consistently formatted documents and to facilitate changing paragraph and character formatting • Create and insert Quick Parts to reuse data and content and create documents with consistent standards • Use existing templates to provide consistent document editing and formatting, and create custom form templates This course is designed to teach you the following items in Adobe Photoshop Elements 11: Organizing, creating projects, printing, sharing, exporting images, adjusting color in images, fixing exposure problems, repairing and retouching images, working with text, combining multiple images and advance editing techniques. Once you are done this course you will look like a pro working with Adobe Photoshop Elements. 6-hour course 6-hour course LocationDates Estevan Mar 24 & 25; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $22.10 LocationDates Assiniboia Jan 19 & 21; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Estevan Mar 10 & 11; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $22.10 9-hour course 9-hour course QuickBooks 2013 teaches you how to perform daily accounting tasks in the General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, and Payroll. This is a self-paced class where an experienced instructor is there to answer questions and assist the students with their learning. This course is geared towards someone who will primarily be doing data entry in QuickBooks. LocationDates Weyburn Mar 9, 11, 16; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 + materials: $22.10 LocationDates Weyburn Feb 9, 11, 18; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 + materials: $22.10 Microsoft Word 2013 – Level 1 Microsoft Outlook 2013 – Level 1 – 6 hours Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to accomplish the following: • Understand the concepts of word processing and learn how to start and exit Microsoft Word 2010, and open, save, and close documents • Insert and delete text to edit a document and print the document and select different views • Change paragraph alignment, and move, copy, and replace text in a document • Enhance text appearance by changing character and paragraph formatting, and using Quick Styles • Use tab stops, change indents, apply bullets and numbering, and change line spacing to enhance document appearance • Use margins, page breaks, and headers and footers to enhance the page layout • Simplify proofreading of documents by checking spelling, enhance productivity by using AutoCorrect and AutoText, and streamline document creation by using templates Microsoft Outlook lets you email and schedule your calendar (and your colleagues’ calendars) with ease. Learn how to create and edit messages, use the calendar feature, and other useful tips for making the most of Outlook. 6-hour course LocationDates Estevan Mar 3 & 4; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $22.10 9-hour course LocationDates Weyburn Jan 28; Feb 2, 4; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 + materials: $22.10 LocationDates Estevan May 5 & 6; Tue & Wed, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $22.10 Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 – Level 1 Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to accomplish the following: • Identify PowerPoint 2010 screen elements and terms in preparation for making efficient use of the program • Create a new presentation based on templates or themes, and use outlines to organize the text of a presentation • Create a consistent look throughout your presentations by using and customizing themes and styles, and learn how to preview and print your presentations • Enhance your presentations by using PowerPoint 2010 slide layouts and text formatting tools • Use PowerPoint’s features for organizing and editing the information in your presentations • Enhance presentations by adding and modifying WordArt, SmartArt, and clip art graphics • Produce on-screen slide shows LocationDates Assiniboia Mar 3, 4, & 5; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Estevan May 4 – 11; Mon & Wed, 6:30 – 9:30 Tuition: $144 QuickBooks 2013 – 21 hours LocationDates Assiniboia Jan 26 & 28, Feb 2,4,9, 11 & 18; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $336 + materials: $57.52 Simply Accounting – 26 hours This introductory course will teach you the basics of Simply Accounting’s functions as it pertains to business accounting principles. Learn journal entries, account reconciliation, and how to generate reports. LocationDates MoosominTBA Tuition: $336 + materials: $32.57 (Subject to change) Sage 50 Simply Accounting Premium 2013 LocationDates Estevan May 2015 Moosomin Mar 10 – 31; Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $336 + materials: $32.57 One-on-One Computer Training Location: Assiniboia, Estevan, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood Dates: Determined by student Tuition: Dependent on hours required + materials: dependent on student programs 6-hour course Please register early to avoid disappointment. LocationDates Estevan Mar 31 & Apr 1; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $96 + materials: $22.10 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org7 Part-Time Credit Programs Continuing Care Assistant Certificate Longer life expectancies, a growing population of senior citizens, more focus on outpatient treatment – these are some of the reasons for the increasing demand for continuing care assistants. Simply put, continuing care assistants are people who care for other people. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s (formerly SIAST) Continuing Care Assistant program provides the knowledge and skills you need to move into this rewarding field. It is a one-year certificate program that combines hands-on classroom learning with practical clinical experience. Practicums provide direct experience in home care, long-term care, special care and acute care settings. You will build knowledge and skills related to: • Application of long-term care philosophy in different settings • Addressing individual psychosocial needs • Dementia management strategies • Gerontology (a major area of study) • Administering personal care • Promoting independence in a safe environment • Working with individuals with different physical and cognitive impairments • Working with people of different cultures The demand for continuing care assistants is growing and so are the job opportunities. You could work in a home care setting, long-term care facility, private care home, acute care facility, integrated facility, supportive housing or special needs classroom. Most continuing care assistants work for one of Saskatchewan’s 12 regional health authorities or the Athabasca Health Authority. You’re part of a health care team working under the supervision of registered nurses, registered psychiatric nurses and/or licensed practical nurses. Program Prerequisites: • Grade 12 or equivalent • Proof of English Language Proficiency • Foreign Credentials may be accepted (will be determined after assessment) • Students must be registered and accepted to the CCA program by SaskPolytechnic Assisting with Special Procedures (SPCR 103) – 26 hours In this course you will learn the concepts of delegation. You will learn how to carry out basic measurements, perform simple treatments and be introduced to client assessment. You will also learn the Continuing Care Assistant’s role in assisting clients with medications. Students must attend an on-site 4-hour lab. LocationDates Weyburn Jan 6 – Feb 3; Tue, 8:30 am – 3 pm Tuition: $325 + materials: $8.14 8 Body Systems (ANAT 100) – 27 hours You will receive a basic introduction to body systems. You will study the structure of organs and systems in the human body and how they function efficiently. LocationDates Carlyle Mar 24 – Apr 21; Tue, 9 am – 4 pm Moosomin Jan 12 – Feb 9; Mon & Wed, 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $337.50 + materials: TBA Dementia Behaviour (DEMC 183) – 45 hours Your studies will address causes, stages and behaviours of dementia, behaviour mapping techniques and interventions that promote optimal level of functioning. LocationDates Estevan Jan 13 – Mar 10; Tue, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $562.50 + materials: TBA Dementia Family Care (DEMC 280) – 21 hours You will learn how those with dementia are assessed and how to intervene in emergency situations. You will discuss environments and issues related to institutional care placement and the impact dementia has on families. LocationDates Estevan Mar 17 – Apr 14; Tue, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $262.50 + materials:: TBA End of Life Care (SPCR 102) – 17 hours Your studies will cover death and dying in the Canadian context. You will study the basic needs and interventions of the dying client. You will also cover grief, the grieving process and the impact of life threatening illnesses on the family members. LocationDates Carlyle Jan 13 – 27; Tue, 9 am – 4 pm Weyburn Feb 10 – Mar 3; Tue, 8:30 am – 3 pm Tuition: $212.50 + materials: TBA Helping Skills (COMM 197) – 18 hours You will utilize a communication framework to facilitate a helping relationship with your clients. LocationDates Estevan Apr 30 – May 14; Thu, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $225 + materials: TBA Human Growth & Development (HUMD 187) – 27 hours You will learn the physical, social, intellectual and emotional aspects of human growth and development from infancy to old age. You will also study the effects of aging on society. LocationDates Assiniboia Apr 16 – May 7; Tue & Thu, 6 – 10 pm Tuition: $337.50 + materials: TBA Interpersonal Communication (COMM 291) – 30 hours You will develop employability skills through the study of interpersonal communications theory and applications in the workplace. Learning outcomes include the importance of self-awareness and self-esteem, perception problems, verbal and nonverbal messages, listening skills, creating positive communication climates and resolving interpersonal conflict. LocationDates Estevan May 21 – Jun 18; Thu, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $375 + materials: TBA Nutrition (NUTR 198) – 27 hours You will learn normal nutritional requirements based on Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide. The course content also includes exploring how to maintain optimal nutritional balance for your clients. LocationDates Weyburn Apr 21 – May 19; Tue, 8:30 – 3 pm Tuition: $337.50 + materials: TBA Personal Care (SPCR 182) – 66 Hours You will have the opportunity to become skilled at assisting clients in meeting personal care needs. You will study infection control, body mechanics, bed making, grooming and dressing, oral care, foot and nail care, feeding clients, bowel and bladder care, turning and positioning clients and range of motion exercise. LocationDates Moosomin (Theory) Feb 23 – Apr 1; Mon & Thu, 7– 10 pm Whitewood (Lab) Sat, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $825 + materials: $183.12 Personal Competence (SPCR 192) – 33 hours Your studies will focus on the goals and philosophy of Health Care Services in Saskatchewan. You will learn how these goals are reflected in the activities of the agency and on your role as a caregiver. You will learn about your role in providing care services within a multicultural dynamic setting. The course content also includes interprofessional work environments, personal health, employability skills, and types of abuse (for example: caregiver, neglect and abandonment, sexual and financial). LocationDates Assiniboia May 7 – Jun 11; Tue & Thu, 6 – 10 pm Carlyle Mar 26 – Apr 30; Thu, 9 am – 4 pm Moosomin Apr 13 – May 20; Mon & Wed, 7 – 10 pm Weyburn Mar 10 – Apr 14 Tuition: $412.50 + materials: TBA Materials costs are approximate and subject to change. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Part-Time Credit Programs (continued) Post – Acute Care (SPCR 184) – 27 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 post-surgery or following other recent illnesses your clients may have encountered. LocationDates Assiniboia Jan 13 – Feb 5; Tue & Thu, 6 – 10 pm Estevan Apr 21 – May 19; Tue, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $337.50 + materials: $12.60 (subject to change) Safe Environment (SPCR 180) – 15 hours You will learn how to promote client independence in a safe, comfortable and pleasant environment. Course content includes fire safety, emergency response, and WHMIS. LocationDates Carlyle Jan 15 – 29; Thu, 9 am – 4 pm Moosomin Jun 1 – 15; Mon& Wed, 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $187.50 + materials: TBA Special Needs 1 (SPCR 284) – 45 hours Your studies will cover the basic needs and interventions of clients with disruptions in their sensory organs, body systems (i.e. cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, neurological and endocrine) and body functions (i.e. genitourinary and gastro-intestinal). LocationDates Assiniboia Feb 5 – Mar 19; Tue & Thu, 6 – 10 pm Estevan Jan 15 – Mar 12; Thu, 9 am – 4 pm Weyburn Jan 7 – Mar 4; Wed, 8:30 am – 3 pm Tuition: $562.50 + materials: TBA Special Needs 2 (SPCR 285) – 30 hours Your studies will cover the basic needs and interventions of clients with infectious diseases, cancer, altered mental abilities, disruption in mental health, alcohol dependency and drug dependency. LocationDates Assiniboia Mar 19 – Apr 16; Tue & Thu, 6 – 10 pm Estevan Mar 19 – Apr 23; Thu, 9 am – 4 pm Weyburn Mar 11 – Apr 15; Wed, 8:30 am – 3 pm Tuition: $375 + materials: $31 (subject to change) 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. The Saskatchewan Poytechnic’s (formerly 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, pre-school centres, Kids First/Aboriginal Head Start, schools, family day homes and private homes. Prerequisites: • Grade 12 with English Language Arts A30 and B30 • Proof of English Proficiency • Students must be registered and accepted to the ECE program by Saskatchewan Polytechnic Child and Adolescent Development (HUMD 100) – 45 hours Your studies will focus on the period of development from conception to adolescence. You will receive information about the effects of heredity and the environment on the emotional, social, cognitive and physical development of children and adolescents. The course also provides an introduction to the theories of learning and personality and methods of studying human behaviour. LocationDates Indian Head Mar 4 – Apr 22; Wed & Thu, 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $390 + materials: TBD Child Guidance 1 (HUMD 183) – 50 hours You will examine the strategies of developmentally appropriate child guidance. The role of the adult in anticipating and preventing inappropriate behavior is emphasized. You will practice techniques for intervening with children while encouraging a co-operative attitude, a sense of autonomy, and a positive self-image. LocationDates Moosomin Apr 28 – Jun 23; Tue & Thu, 7 – 10 pm Weyburn Jan 6 – Feb 12; Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $425 + materials: TBD Employability Skills (EMP 180) – 40 hours You will receive instruction and practice in written communication skills needed for the workplace. You will develop effective job search strategies. Emphasis will be placed on communicating a professional image. LocationDates Coronach Jan 21 – Apr 29; Wed, 7 – 10 pm Indian Head Jan 5 – Mar 30; Mon, 7 – 10 pm Tuition: $390 + materials: TBA Health, Safety & Nutrition (ECE 142) – 40 hours 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. LocationDates Moosomin Mar 3 – Apr 23; Tue & Thu, 7 – 10 pm Stoughton Mar 28 – May 16; Sat, 9 am – 2 pm Weyburn Apr 7 – May 19; Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $390 + materials: TBD Interpersonal Communications (COMM 291) – 30 hours You will develop employability skills through the study of interpersonal communications theory and applications in the workplace. Learning outcomes include the importance of self-awareness and self-esteem, perception problems, verbal and nonverbal messages, listening skills, creating positive communication climates and resolving interpersonal conflict. LocationDates Coronach Day Care TBA EstevanTBA Indian Head TBA WeyburnTBA Tuition: $310 + materials: $117.55 Programming Social & Emotional Development (ECE 105) – 40 hours The course will examine the development of social and emotional skills in early childhood. You will receive instruction and practice in planning curriculum to meet the social and emotional needs of children. You will explore how children respond to different social and emotional situations and the role of the early childhood educator in facilitating healthy social and emotional development. LocationDates Estevan Jan 9 – Apr 17; Fri, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $410 + materials: TBA Roles and Values of the Early Childhood Educator (ECE 101) – 40 hours The course focuses on the supporting values of the early childhood educator. You will examine the common values and explore how the values are demonstrated in the role of the early childhood educator. Through classroom and practicum experience, you will demonstrate these values. LocationDates Indian Head Apr 22 – Jun 4; Wed & Thu, 7 – 10 pm Estevan Jan 25 – Apr 26; Sun, 12 – 4 pm Tuition: $390 + materials: TBA Role of Play in Early Childhood Education (ECE 106) – 40 hours Focus on the value of play in early childhood development programming and the role of the early childhood educator in expanding play opportunities for children. LocationDates Indian Head Jan 7 – Feb 20; Wed & Thu, 7 – 10 pm Moosomin Jan 13 – Feb 26; Tue & Thu, 7 – 10 pm Weyburn Feb 17 – Mar 31; Tue – Thu, 6 –9 pm Stoughton Jan 18 – Mar 8; Sat, 9 am – 2 pm Tuition: $390+ materials: TBD Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org9 Part-Time Credit Programs (continued) Early Childhood Education Diploma Victim Services Coordination Certificate It is a highly respected program that integrates the most current research on early childhood education. You’ll build on the knowledge, attitudes and skills you developed in the ECE certificate program, including: • Administration and child care regulations • Children with diverse abilities • Child guidance techniques • Family and community relationships • Observation, assessment and documentation • Play environments and program planning • Programming for infants, toddlers and school age children is an applied certificate program. It specifically prepares students for employment, or continued employment, with various agencies that provide services to victims of crime and other traumatic events. There’s high demand for Level III ECEs in Saskatchewan. Your diploma lets you work in group care settings with children from birth to age 12. Start your career in a child care centre, preschool, elementary school, Kids First/Aboriginal Head Start program, family day homes and private homes. Get involved in programming for infants and children with diverse abilities, or become an inclusion coordinator, preschool teacher, child care centre director, early childhood interventionist or family support worker. Program Prerequisites: • Early Childhood Education Certificate • Proof of English Proficiency Note: • Accepted applicants are required to provide evidence of a Criminal Record Check prior to entering required coursework with children. At the discretion of the practicum agency, you may be declined access to a clinical or work placement based on the contents of the Criminal Record Check. If you do not complete the practicum, you will not graduate from the program. The cost of the Criminal Record Check is your responsibility. • Your immunization record and current Mantoux (Tuberculin) testing is required for your practicum placement. ***These Courses are offered as Facilitated Study —that is a combination of in-class instruction and independent study. Administration Skills for Early Childhood Educators (ADMN 204) – 45 hours The course will examine the development of social and emotional skills in early childhood. You will receive instruction and practice in planning curriculum to meet the social and emotional needs of children. You will explore how children respond to different social and emotional situations and the role of the early childhood educator in facilitating healthy social and emotional development. LocationDates Estevan Jan 10 – Mar 28; Sat, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $395 + materials: TBA 10 Your studies focus on: • Case management • Volunteer coordination • Client service strategies • Criminal justice • Coordination of traumatic events • Self-care Graduates are prepared for employment in the field of victim services. This includes policebased and corrections-based victim services, domestic violence victim services programs, and work with community agencies that provide services to victims of traumatic events (family violence, sexual abuse). Prerequisites: • Grade 12 or equivalent • Proof of English Proficiency Case Management (MGMT 104) – 24 hours You will develop the case management skills required by agencies that provide services to victims of crime and/or traumatic events. Your studies will include the development of case plans based on case files. LocationDates Estevan Mar 10 – Apr 2; Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $300 + materials: TBD Clients with Unique Needs (HUMR 101) – 30 hours You will develop specific skills for interacting with a variety of clients with unique needs. You will identify and practice strategies for providing services to new immigrants, people with disabilities, people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) as well as other emerging unique client needs. Criminal Justice System (CORR 167) – 45 hours You will examine the components of the criminal justice system. You will examine how the components work together to respond to crime and crime control. LocationDates Estevan May 12 – Jun 4; Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $562.50 + materials: TBA Interpersonal Communication (COMM 291) – 30 hours You will develop employability skills through the study of interpersonal communications theory and applications in the workplace. Learning outcomes include the importance of self-awareness and self-esteem, perception problems, verbal and nonverbal messages, listening skills, creating positive communication climates and resolving interpersonal conflict. LocationDates Estevan May 21 – Jun 18; Thu, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $375 + materials: TBA Self-Care (PERS 100) – 12 hours You will examine the factors that adversely affect personal wellness in your work environment (e.g. the police milieu). You will develop a self-care plan. LocationDates Estevan Mar 21 – 28; Sat, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $150 + materials: TBD Dealing with Difficult Clients (ADMN 103) – 24 hours You will develop specific skills for interacting with difficult clients. Content will include strategies for dealing with resistant clients and strategies to diffuse hostile situations. LocationDates Estevan Dates: Jan 13 – Feb 5; Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $300 + materials: TBA Traumatic Events Coordinator (HUMS 100) – 24 hours LocationDates Estevan Jan 17 – Feb 14; Sat, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $375 + materials: TBD You will study the role of Victim Services in responding to traumatic events. You will learn how to coordinate services within the community to develop a coordinated response plan. Community Partnership Development (ADMN 101) – 18 hours LocationDates Estevan Apr 14 – May 7; Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $300 + materials: TBD You will explore the issues and challenges in developing community partnerships. You will develop and deliver a presentation in the community. LocationDates Estevan Feb 21 – Mar 7; Sat, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $225 + materials: TBD Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Volunteer Management (MGMT 105) – 24 hours You will apply volunteer management skills in an agency setting and evaluate the effectiveness of those programs. LocationDates Estevan Feb 10 – Mar 5; Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $300 + materials: TBA Scholarships Give the gift of education Have you ever thought of helping a student achieve their educational goals? Pursuing a post-secondary education takes determination and financial sacrifice. Scholarships and bursaries can help students relieve some of those pressures in order to pursue career training in our growing southeast community. As a donor, the opportunity is yours to … • Create scholarships or bursaries named after an individual or organization • Provide input on the awarding criteria • Have your contribution matched by the Ministry of Advanced Education’s Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship Program • Present your scholarship or bursary at a special ceremony in March of each year • Receive recognition in local newspapers as well as on Southeast College’s website and Social Media platforms • Receive a charitable tax receipt • Reward excellence and relieve financial barriers for students • Increase community ownership of education services Invest in Education … Every little bit counts. If you want to make a difference in a student’s life by creating a scholarship or bursary please call the Southeast College Education Foundation office in Weyburn at 306-848-2531. Please ask us how the Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship program can double your scholarship donation. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org11 Part-Time Credit Program Nail Technician Program 135 Hours The nail business has grown enormously over the past few years, and will continue to grow. The need for competent and well-educated nail technicians is expanding as well. 12 Nail technicians perform manicures, pedicures, and artificial nail services for 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 a credit toward the Esthetician certificate program. This Sask Polytechnic (formerly SIAST) accredited program prepares you for the occupation of cutting, trimming, polishing, colouring, tinting, cleansing, applying artificial products and manicuring and pedicuring nails. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org LocationDates Estevan Mar 10 – June 20; Tue & Thu, 5 – 8 pm and every other Sat 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $1950 + materials: $875 (subject to change) Full-Time Credit Program Welding Applied Certificate 20 Weeks Do you want to prepare yourself for a career in welding? This 20-week program is based on Level 1 Apprenticeship Training. Once you become an apprentice, graduates of the program can apply to the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Commission for credit for Level 1 Welding training. Graduates may find employment in refineries, pulp and paper mills, manufacturing or processing plants, mines or repair shops. Admission requirements: • Grade 10 • Proof of English Proficiency Special Admission: $1000 Entrance Scholarship Available Applicants who do not possess the academic qualifications for this program may be admitted if evidence of probable success can be established through a special admission assessment. Interested individuals should still apply. LocationDates Estevan Mar 2 – Jul 17 For further information regarding registration, please call 1-866-999-7372. We know how to help with funding Getting your employees the training they need; getting you the skills you want Southeast College is proud to be a partner in delivering training to recipients of the Canada Job Grant. To access a Job Grant, an employer is required to contribute at least one third of the training costs, with the remaining two thirds, up to $10,000, coming from the Job Grant. Eligible training costs include tuition fees charged by the training provider, other mandatory student fees, textbook and other learning materials fees, and examination fees. Access criteria for the program and application form on the Government of Saskatchewan web site: www.economy.gov.sk.ca/job-grant Contact your local campus for more details on ready-made or tailor-made programs and courses to suit your needs. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org13 Adult Basic Education 2015 Adult Basic Education Schedule Apply Now! Winter semester starts the beginning of February. Fall semester starts the beginning of September. Please contact the Student Services Advisor in your area to reserve your seat. Location Contact Estevan 306-637-3852 or 306-421-8089 Indian Head 306-848-2331 or 306-891-6828 Kahkewistahaw 306-435-4630 or 306-435-7275 Moosomin 306-435-4630 or 306-435-7275 Ocean Man 306-637-3852 or 306-421-8089 Ochapowace 306-435-4630 or 306-435-7275 Piapot Urban (Regina) 306-550-9111 Piapot Valley (On-reserve) 306-550-9111 Weyburn 306-848-2331 or 306-891-6828 14 Did you know? If you have not completed your high school and want to complete grade 10 or 12, or if your high school marks are not high enough to get you into other training, then Adult Basic Education (ABE) is the place for you! Study at a pace suitable to your individual needs and abilities. When you start a program, our qualified and experienced instructors will determine where you are at, what your goals are, and create an individualized program to help get you there! Pre – 10: Gain life management skills, math and language skills and introductory computer skills. Includes a work experience component. Grade 10 – 12: Completers will receive grade 10 and 12 Diplomas recognized by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org English as Another Language Classes scheduled until July 24, 2015 EAL classes offer newcomers training in speaking, listening, reading and writing in English. Classes are interactive and responsive to student needs, questions and English skill levels. Classes also help familiarize newcomers with Canadian culture and the local communities. Students need to bring an immigration document to class to register. Classes are funded through the Ministry of the Economy and CIC. LINC certificates will be issued to students who are eligible. EAL Classes Newcomers Literacy Support Centres — Open until June 19, 2015 Newcomer Literacy Support Centres are now available in Weyburn, Estevan, Kipling and Assiniboia. The Newcomer Literacy Support Centres are for adults wishing to improve their English as Additional Language skills. Various time slots are available to help meet the needs of the busy newcomer. Location Address & Times Estevan Classes Spruce Ridge School, 321 Spruce Ridge Drive Mon & Wed, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Weyburn Campus Weyburn City Centre Mall, 110 Souris Avenue (in the back of Mall across from Canada Post) Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Indian Head Campus Indian Head Campus, 708 Otterloo Street Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Moosomin Campus Moosomin Learning Centre, 610 Park Avenue Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Ogema Classes Ogema School, 209 Mehnke Street Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Oxbow Classes Oxbow Library, 516 Prospect Avenue Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Location Address Estevan Centre Estevan Public Library, 701 Souris Avenue Tue, 9 – 11 am; Thu, 1– 3 pm; Fri, 9:30 –11:30 am Weyburn Centre Weyburn Public Library, 45 Bison Avenue Mon, 9:30 – 11:30 am; Wed, 4 – 6 pm; Fri, 4 – 16 pm Assiniboia Centre Prince of Wales Building, 201 3rd Avenue West Mon & Wed, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Kipling Centre Kipling Public Library, 207 6th Avenue Wed, 6:00– 9:00 pm There will be a small break in programming for the winter holidays from Dec 20, 2014 – Jan 17, 2015. For information contact Katie Burham at (306) 637-4928 or [email protected] International Language Testing System (IELTS) Preparation Class Students enrolled in IELTS prep will prepare for the IELTS exams. This class will look at your individual needs and will assist you in improving your skills in preparation for the exam. The course consists of IELTS test preparation, activities and practice exercises/tests. All four areas of English language learning will be covered: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. The IELTS test is an approved test for CIC language requirements. Contact your local campus for availability, or put your name on an interest list. Tuition: $150 + materials: $25 (subject to change) Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org15 Online Learning Take classes anytime, anywhere! 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 ed2go courses from the comfort of your home or office at the times that are most convenient for you. New sessions start every month, so you can sign up anytime …all you require is internet access and an email address! Ed2Go courses are available on a variety of topics including: • • • • • • Accounting & Finance Business Computer Applications Design & Composition Health Care & Medical Language & Arts • • • • • • Law & Legal Personal Development Teaching & Education Technology Writing & Publishing and more … Upcoming winter and spring sessions start every third Wednesday of the month. Visit our ed2go page at www.southeastcollege.org to see all course descriptions and to register online. First Nations and Métis Programming For information or to request a program/course in your First Nations community, please contact your nearest campus to speak with a Program Coordinator. This specially designed course represented Ochapowace, Kahkewistahaw, Cowessess, White Bear, Ocean Man, Keeseekoose, St. Mary’s, and Muskowekwan First Nations as well as Whitewood. Students spent classroom time learning about mining as well as work experience at the Mosaic K1 and K2 mines. 16 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Personal Interest Classes French for Beginners – 26 hours If you are planning to travel to Quebec or one of 29 countries where French is an official language, it’s time to learn the basics of French in a warm friendly atmosphere of a small group. Learn to introduce yourself, spell your name, tell your nationality, tell which language you speak, count, talk about your hobbies, present other people and describe them. This course is designed for students without prior training. LocationDates Estevan Mar 2 – Apr 15; Mon & Wed, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Tuition: $225 + materials: $10 (subject to change) Conversation in French for Intermediate level – 26 hours This course aims to develop French conversational and communication skills through role-play and other oral activities adapted to your level. New themes, related to French speaking press or television, are proposed every week to broaden your vocabulary and strengthen your oral skills. LocationDates Estevan Mar 3 – May 26; Tue, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Tuition: $225+ materials: $10 (subject to change) Digital Photography Basic Principles Is your camera still on the same settings when you opened it? Do you want to unlock the potential of your camera? If so, this class is for you. This course will start with the basics functions of a camera, including the relationship between Aperture, Shutter and ISO. White balance focus points and manual settings will also be discussed as well as the basic principles of a successful photograph. Applicable to DSLR or Point & Shoot cameras. 6-hour course LocationDates Assiniboia Feb 7; Sat, 9 am – 4 pm Estevan Mar 22; Sun, 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: Assiniboia – $75; Estevan – $96 + materials: $5 9-hour course LocationDates Weyburn Feb 2, 4, 9; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 Digital Photo Editing (Photoshop Elements 11) – 9 hours This course is designed to teach you the following items in Adobe Photoshop Elements 11: Organizing, creating projects, printing, sharing, exporting images, adjusting color in images, fixing exposure problems, repairing and retouching images, working with text, combining multiple images and advance editing techniques. Once you are done this course you will look like a pro working with Adobe Photoshop Elements. LocationDates Estevan May 4 – 11; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Weyburn Mar 23, 25, 30; 6 – 9 pm Tuition: $144 + materials: $10 (subject to change) Digital SLR Photography – 12 hours So, you bought a digital SLR or are thinking about it, but you need to know how it works and what it can do for you? Join us for an exciting and creative photography course with a lot of hands-on experience to get you taking beautiful photographs. You will learn about your camera’s functions and features, how to take stunning images by manipulating aperture, shutter speed, ISO and white balance settings. The course will also examine 10 principles relating to the composition of a successful photograph. Students will also have the opportunity to submit their photos to the instructor for feedback. Basic photo editing and image backup will also be covered. You must bring your own camera and the owner’s manual. To assist the instructor, please indicate the type of camera you will bring. LocationDates Estevan Apr 18 & 19; Sat & Sun Tuition: $192 + materials: $5 Intro to Essential Oils Course – 2 hours Come and learn the amazing truths about how Essential Oils can heal you at a cellular level. LocationDates Assiniboia Mar 30; 6:30 – 8:30 pm Tuition: $45 Reiki Is a safe, natural and gentle holistic system of hands-on healing that will work for anyone, regardless of their beliefs. It is an intelligent energy form, which accelerates the body’s natural self-healing capabilities. It works to balance your energies on all levels: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Reiki’s effectiveness is not contingent upon belief. It is a technique to release the stress and tension of modern daily life. Our immune system is the body’s healing power and reiki balances the immune system. Reiki Level I – 7 hours NEW! Personal Interest Classes IPAD 101 – 3 hours Get the most out of your new iPad. Your iPad has the capacity to be your virtual jukebox, robust entertainment centre, portable library, navigation assistant, weatherman, and so much more. Please bring your iPad to class LocationDates Assiniboia Apr 25; Sat, 10 am – 5 pm Weyburn Feb 28; Apr 18; 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $160 LocationDates Estevan May 9; Sat, 1 – 4 pm Tuition: $50 Reiki Level II – 7 hours Go beyond the basics to the next level with your iPad in this informal hands-on workshop. Learn valuable tips and tricks to discover capabilities you may not have even known the iPad has. Learn about multitasking, push notifications, copy/paste, how to pair Bluetooth devices, and more! Dive deeper into the functionality of the iPad and the best apps to use for various tasks! Please bring your iPad to class. LocationDates Assiniboia Apr 26; Sun, 10 am – 5 pm Weyburn Mar 1; Apr 19; 9 am – 4 pm Tuition: $225 Spanish (Beginner) Hola! Planning to take a winter holiday? Want to expand your romance language vocabulary? Learn Spanish in a fun, welcoming atmosphere. LocationDates Moosomin Jan 27 – Feb 17; Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $175 + materials: $10 (subject to change) Spanish (Advanced) – 21 hours Planning to take a winter holiday and want to be able to communicate with the local people, come and learn additional Spanish. LocationDates Estevan Jan 20 – 31; Tue & Thu , 6:30 – 9:30 pm, Sat 9 am – 1 pm Tuition: $175 + materials: $10 (subject to change) St. John’s Ambulance Babysitting Course – 7 hours Course is aimed at 12-16 year olds interested in taking responsibility for younger children. Content includes safety practices, child care basics, introductory first aid and activities to try. Hands on participation and skill development are the focus. LocationDates Estevan Jan 18, Mar 22, May 3; 10 am – 5 pm Weyburn Feb 8; Apr 19; Jun 14; 10 am – 5 pm Tuition: $55 + materials: $15 IPad Advanced – 3 hours LocationDates Estevan May 23; 1 – 4 pm Tuition: $50 Ethnic Cooking Classes Tired of being in that same old rut with what to cook for dinner? Call the Estevan Campus today at 306-6344795 to place your name on our interest list for these classes coming in Fall 2015! Incredible Edibles Cooking Classes Tired of being in that same old rut with what to cook for dinner? Learn how to cook dishes from around the world! Get to know specialties of the world for just $60 per class. Location: Assiniboia ClassDates Thai Cooking Feb 5; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Cajun Cooking Mar 12; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Chinese Level 2 Mar 26; 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tuition: $60/class Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org17 Safety Classes • All classes begin at 8:30 am unless otherwise stated. • First Nations wishing to offer safety courses in the community, please contact the Campus Manager at your local Southeast College campus. Certified Health and Safety Auditor (Enform) – 5 days This program is designed for health and safety professionals with management/supervisory experience who wish to conduct safety management system audits. The program consists of a 5-day training course and practicum, which includes a full health and safety audit. The audit must be submitted to Enform Audit Reviewers within six months of the last day of the class for review and approval prior to certification. This program covers; overview of health and safety auditing; review of the audit instrument; pre-audit preparation; pre-audit meeting; cursory tour; documentation review; interviews; observation tour; close out meeting; report writing and audit submission; quality assurance review; maintain professional competence. The Enform audit instrument is reviewed in detail throughout the program. Prior to registering for this course, the following must be completed: • Safety Program Development • Approved Enform application, found at www.enformconnect.ca LocationDates Estevan Apr 20 – 24; Nov 2 – 6 Tuition: $1,185 This course is designed for the Coiled Tubing Operators and Well Site Supervisors who would be involved in well control operations while using coiled tubing for well servicing. Course topics include CT equipment, CT tools and accessories, CT BOP’S wellhead equipment, flow back systems and well control responses. LocationDates Estevan Apr 11; 24; May 8; Sep 25; Nov 20 Weyburn Mar 27; Oct 23 Tuition: $420 Confined Space (SETI) – 1 day This course covers the O H & S regulations pertaining to confined spaces, hazard identification, gas detection, and the entry permit. It also covers the inspection and use of SCBA and rescue techniques and simulation, and reinforces the need for proper pre-planning procedures. LocationDates Assiniboia Apr 21; Oct 14 Estevan Jan 12; Jan 26; Feb 9; Feb 20; Mar 2; Mar 16; Apr 1; Apr 15; Apr 23; May 6; May 12; May 25; Jun 8; Jul 13; Aug 10; Sep 1; Sep 21; Oct 19; Nov 16; Dec 7 Carlyle May 1 Carnduff Apr 9 Moosomin Apr 23; May 12; Sep 25 Weyburn Jan 28; Feb 23; Mar 24; Apr 13; Apr 27; May 14; Jun 24; Aug 26; Sep 15; Oct 29; Nov 26 Tuition: $206 + materials: $29 Defensive Driving (Saskatchewan Safety Council) – 1 day Certified Health and Safety Auditor Renewal (Enform) – 1 day This course is offered to Enform auditors wishing to maintain their auditor certification. All certified auditors must take this program once every three years prior to the expiry of their certification. Auditors with current certification looking for an update on the audit process are also encouraged to attend. Participants have the opportunity to ask questions throughout the day. Topics include: • Updates from the Safety and Certifications (SAC) department • Critical topics from Enform’s five-day Certified Health and Safety Auditor course • Updates from government agencies related to the Certificate of Recognition (COR) program LocationDates Estevan Mar 23 Tuition: $410 Coiled Tubing (Well Service Blow Out Prevention) (Enform) – 1 day About 85% of all traffic collisions could be prevented if drivers knew collision avoidance techniques and used them. You can learn these techniques through DDC, an established, proven program that meets the need for today’s complex traffic environment. In this Sask. Safety Council course you will have the opportunity to learn what is involved in driving defensively, why and how various types of motor vehicle collisions occur and what it takes to prevent them. LocationDates Estevan Mar 18; Apr 28; Sep 9 Tuition: $160 + materials: $15 Detection and Control of Flammable Substances (Enform) – 1 day This one-day course is designed for personnel working with or near flammable substances in the oil and gas industry. The primary focus is to safely monitor and control these substances. The course includes an introduction to flammable substances, principles of flammable gas/vapour detection, care and preparation of combustible gas monitors, interpreting combustible gas readings, and control methods. LocationDates Estevan Apr 30, May 9, May 22, Sep 17; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Weyburn May 14, Oct 16 Tuition: $297 Fall Arrest (SETI) – 1/2 day This one day course covers the O H & S Act & Regulations required to meet fall arrest requirements. The course also covers care and maintenance of full body harnesses and anchor points. Practical training included. LocationDates Estevan Jan 19; Feb 17; Mar 9; Apr 20; May 11; Jun 15; Jul 20; Aug 17; Sep 8; Oct 5; Nov 9; Dec 14 Weyburn Jan 29; Feb 25; Feb 28; Mar 17; Apr 21; May 28; Jul 15; Aug 27 Tuition: $160 + materials: $15 Fall Protection for Rig Work (Enform) – 2 days Fall Protection was developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAOCD) and is intended for workers, supervisors, managers and safety personnel involved in drilling and service rig operations. This two-day Enform course includes fall protection principles, anchorages, body support devices, connecting components and devices, life lines and ladder-climbing systems. The hands-on portion of the training includes climbing to height using fall protection equipment, work positioning, anchorage connection and transfer between fall protection systems. Successful completion of the course requires that participants be able to climb to a height of approximately four meters. LocationDates Estevan Apr 11 & 12; Apr 14 & 15; Apr 17 & 18; Apr 20 & 21; Sep 12 & 13; Sep 15 & 16; Sep 18 & 19; Sep 21 & 22 Weyburn Apr 25 & 26; Apr 28 & 29; Sep 25 & 26; Sep 28 & 29 Tuition: $356 + materials: $44 Fatigue Management & Hours of Service (Saskatchewan Trucking Association) – 1 day Fatigue Management training covers all aspects of fatigue, from causes to management practices. Employees are empowered with tools to minimize the negative effects of fatigue, while training aims to build fatigue awareness and improve employees’ quality of sleep, work, and life. The Hours of Service course provides training on minimum/maximum on- and offduty hours, driving cycles, and hands-on use of logbooks. Government issued photo ID will be required for safety classes. 18 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Safety Classes (continued) RIDE and Fatigue Management & Hours of Service are offered in combination to meet the regulatory requirements of the Oil Well Service Vehicle Permit. LocationDates Estevan Feb 12; Apr 2; Apr 16; Apr 22; June 10; Oct 14; Dec 9 Weyburn Jan 14; Mar 26; May 13; Sep 17; Nov 5 Tuition: $260 Sep 9 & 10; Sep 23 & 24; Oct 5 & 6; Oct 28 & 29; Nov 7 & 8; Nov 25 & 26; Dec 7 & 8 Carlyle Feb 19 & 20; Apr 27 & 28 Carnduff Apr 7 & 8 Moosomin Jan. 20 & 21; Feb. 25 & 26; Mar 25 & 26; Apr 15 & 16; May 5 & 6; Jun 8 & 9; Sep 22 & 23; Oct. 14 & 15; Nov 4 & 5; Dec 8 & 9 Tuition: $128 + materials: $42 First Aid /CPR / AED (St. John Standard) Level A – 2 days First Aid/CPR/AED Recertification (St. John Standard) – Level A – 1 day This is the standard First Aid & CPR ‘A’ course that covers artificial resuscitation, choking, bleeding, shock, wounds and dressings, injuries, burns, fractures plus much more. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training is included. Receive a certificate from St. John’s Ambulance. Course content set by Occupational Health and Safety. Topics include emergency scene management, choking, shock and unconsciousness, severe bleeding, one and two rescuer CPR for an adult casualty, and automatic external defibrillation (AED) training. The First Aid & CPR ‘C’ Infant & Child training can be taken at the same time as the standard ‘A’ course. Please notify Registrations of your intent to take the ‘C’ training. An additional tuition cost of $45 will be applied. LocationDates Assiniboia Jan 24 & 25; Mar 21 & 22; Apr 15 & 16; May 7 & 8; Jun 13 & 14; Sep 26 & 27; Oct 22 &23; Nov 21 & 22; Dec 8 & 9 Estevan Jan 6 & 7; Jan 13 & 14; Jan 17 & 18; Jan 27 & 28; Feb 3 & 4; Feb 10 & 11; Feb 17 & 18; Feb 21 & 22; Mar 3 & 4; Mar 10 & 11; Mar 14 & 15; Mar 17 & 18; Mar 31 & Apr 1; Apr 8 & 9; Apr 12 & 13; Apr 14 & 15; Apr 22 & 23; Apr 28 & 29; May 5 & 6; May 9 & 10; May 12 & 13; May 26 & 27; Jun 2 & 3; Jun 9 & 10; Jun 13 & 14; Jun 23 & 24; Jul 7 & 8; Jul 11 &12; Jul 14 & 15; Jul 28 & 29; Aug 4 & 5; Aug 8 & 9; Aug 11 & 12; Aug 25 & 26; Sep 1 & 2; Sep 8 & 9; Sep 12 &13; Sep 22 & 23; Sep 29 & 30; Oct 6 & 7; Oct 13 & 14; Oct 17 & 18; Oct 27 & 28; Nov 3 &4; Nov 14 & 15; Nov 17 & 18; Nov 24 & 25; Dec 1 & 2; Dec 12 & 13; Dec 15 & 16 Weyburn Jan 8 & 9; Jan 21 & 22; Feb 4 & 5; Feb 18 & 19; Mar 4 & 5; Mar 19 & 20; Mar 30 & 31; Apr 7 & 8; Apr 16 &17; May 6 & 7; May 20 & 21; Jun 4 & 5; Jun 17 & 18; Jul 8 & 9; Jul 22 & 23; Aug 6 & 7; Aug 19 & 20; The goal of this re-certification is to allow students as much practical exercise as is possible, while meeting the growing demand for one-day re-certification format. This is the standard First Aid & CPR ‘A’ recertification course. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) recertification is included. The First Aid & CPR ‘C’ Infant & Child recertification can be taken at the same time as the standard ‘A’ recertification. Please notify Registrations of your intent to take the ‘C’ training. An additional tuition cost of $20 will be applied. *Must have a current certificate. Recertification cannot be repeated. If you took the Recertification course the last time your certification expired, you must register for the 2-day standard course. LocationDates Assiniboia Mar 14; Oct 15 Estevan Jan 20; Feb 24; Mar 13; Mar 24; Apr 11; Apr 21; Apr 30; May 4; May 19; Jun 16; Jul 21; Aug 18; Sep 15; Oct 20; Nov 10; Dec 8 Weyburn Jan 23; Feb 20; Mar 27; Apr 23; May 22; Jun 25; Jul 30; Aug 24; Sep 25; Oct 22; Nov 19; Dec 16 Tuition: $110 + materials: $10 First Line Supervisor’s Blowout Prevention – 4 days This course is designed primarily for the First Line Supervisor (driller) on a drilling rig and is also a prerequisite for the Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control course. Topics in the four day course include source and magnitude of pressure, causes and warning signs of kicks, shut-in procedures, crew positions and duties during well control operations, procedures for circulating out influxes and government regulations. At the conclusion of the course, the participant is able to use warning signs to recognize a kick and safely shut-in a well. LocationDates Estevan Apr 7 – 10; Sep 28 – Oct 1; Nov 23 – 26 Tuition: $995 Global Ground Disturbance (Level 2) (Global Training Centre) – 1 day This course is directed at anyone who undertakes any excavation activity using either powered mechanical or hand equipment. The intent of the program is to provide an awareness of the various safety issues involved in the undertaking of a ground disturbance, as well as the proper procedures that should be followed. Level 2 will cover all aspects of Ground Disturbance, including supervisor’s rights and responsibilities. This course is certified by Global Training. LocationDates Carlyle Apr 29 Estevan Jan 21; Feb 10; Mar 25; Apr 14; Apr 17; May 7; May 20; Jun 11; Aug 13; Sep 16; Sep 24; Oct 21; Nov 12 Moosomin Apr 17; May 7; Sep 24 Weyburn Jan 27; Feb 24; Mar 31; Apr 21; May 26; Jun 23; Aug 25; Sep 29; Oct 26; Nov 23 Tuition: $161 + materials: $49 Ground Disturbance (SETI) (Level 2) – 1 day This course is directed at anyone who undertakes any excavation activity using either powered mechanical or hand equipment. The intent of the program is to provide an awareness of the various safety issues involved in the undertaking of a ground disturbance, as well as the proper procedures that should be followed. Level 2 will cover all aspects of Ground Disturbance, including supervisor’s rights and responsibilities. LocationDates Assiniboia May 6; Oct 21 Estevan/Weyburn Feb 25; Jun 17; Aug 19; Dec 9 (video conference) Tuition: $137 + materials: $18 Hazard Management (Enform) – 1 day To stress the importance of the Hazard Management System (HMS) in conducting worksite hazard assessments, key federal, provincial and local regulatory requirements will be reviewed. Special emphasis will be placed upon the legal concept of due diligence. Once every three years, the owner or senior manager of all companies who hold a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) must take a course related to health and safety in order to ensure continuous improvement of their HSMS. Attendance in such courses is required to prevent small employers from having their SECOR status interrupted or terminated. This is one such course. Other programs related to this topic that you may be interested in: • Safety Program Development • Incident and Accident Investigation LocationDates EstevanTBA Tuition: $295.00 Government issued photo ID will be required for safety classes. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org19 Safety Classes (continued) H2S Alive (Enform) – 1 day This one-day course is intended for all workers in the petroleum industry who could be exposed to hydrogen sulphide (H2S). The primary focus is to provide generic H2S course content to help workers work safely in and around H2S environments. The course covers the physical properties and health hazards of H2S, how to protect oneself and basic rescue techniques. Each student is required to operate a selfcontained breathing apparatus and a detector tube device, and to perform CPR and rescue lift and drag exercises. LocationDates Assiniboia Mar 31; Oct 24 Carlyle Feb 21; Apr 30 Estevan Jan 8; Jan 15; Jan 22; Jan 29; Feb 5; Feb 12; Feb 19; Feb 26; Mar 5; Mar 12; Mar 16; Mar 19; Mar 26; Mar 30; Apr 2; Apr 7; Apr 16; Apr 20; Apr 23; Apr 27; May 7; May 14; May 21; May 28; Jun 4; Jun 11; Jun 18; Jul 9; Jul 16; Jul 23; Jul 30; Aug 6; Aug 13; Aug 20; Aug 27; Sep 3; Sep 10; Sep 17; Sep 24; Oct 1; Oct 8; Oct 15; Oct 22; Oct 29; Nov 5; Nov 12; Nov 19; Nov 26; Dec 3; Dec 10; Dec 17 Carnduff Apr 10 Moosomin Jan 27; Mar 24; Apr 14; May 4; Sep 21; Nov 3; Dec 7 Weyburn Jan 7; Jan 20; Feb 3; Feb 17; Mar 3; Mar 18; Apr 1; Apr 15; Apr 22; Apr 29; May 5; May 19; Jun 3; Jun 16; Jul 7; Jul 21; Aug 5; Aug 18; Sep 8; Sep 22; Oct 7; Oct 27; Nov 10; Nov 24; Dec 9; Dec 15 Tuition: $135 + materials: $40 Contact us at careers@ southeastcollege.org if you are qualified and interested in being a safety instructor. Incident & Accident Investigation (Enform) – 1 Day Learn how to investigate incidents and accidents in order to prevent them from recurring, and turn incidents into positive learning opportunities. This competency-based course focuses on learning from both potential and actual incidents/accidents Topics include: • Initial response to incidents and accidents • Gathering evidence and information • Analyzing the information • Determining the real root causes • Implementation and follow-up actions • Constructive communications Once every three years, the owner or senior manager of all companies who hold a Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) must take a course related to health and safety in order to ensure continuous improvement of their HSMS. Attendance in such courses is required to prevent small employers from having their SECOR status interrupted or terminated. This is one such course LocationDates EstevanTBA Tuition: $295.00 Powered Mobile Equipment (PME) Training – 1 day These courses cover theories of operation, government regulations, and safe operating practices. Includes hands-on training and evaluation. PME Forklift LocationDates Assiniboia Apr 9; Nov 12 Tuition: $176 + materials: $9 Professional Driver Improvement Course (Sask Safety Council) – 1 day The Saskatchewan Safety Council’s Professional Driver Improvement Course (PDIC) is an established program that meets the needs of today’s complex traffic environment. PDIC helps professional drivers improve their defensive driving techniques. The course will help drivers prevent collisions, save lives, deliver cargo safety and on time, reduce costs and maintain good driving habits. Topics include: • Defensive driving techniques • Passing • Collision prevention • Driving conditions • Turns • Backing Driver awareness and impairments • Vehicle inspections Resource Industry Driver Enhancement (RIDE) (Saskatchewan Trucking Association) – 1 day The purpose of the RIDE program is to provide the resource industry and its professional drivers with training that is acceptable to employers within the resource industry (particularly oilfield and forestry) and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure, which recognizes RIDE as an equivalent to GODI. The four main sections covered by this course are: Improving your driving skills, Off-highway driving techniques, Regulatory requirements, and Non-driving skills. RIDE and Fatigue Management & Hours of Service are offered in combination to meet the regulatory requirements of the Oil Well Service Vehicle Permit. LocationDates Estevan Feb 11; Apr 1; Apr 15; Apr 21; Jun 9; Aug 11; Oct 13; Dec 8 Weyburn Jan 13; Mar 25; May 12; Sep 16; Nov 4 Tuition: $200 + materials: $30 Rig Rescue (Enform) – 1 day Rig Rescue was developed in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) and is intended for workers, supervisors, managers and safety personnel. Topics covered include rescue team roles, rescue equipment, ropes and knots, mechanical advantage, management of escape buggy, and rescue scenarios. LocationDates Estevan Apr 13; Apr 16; Apr 19; Apr 22; Sep 14; Sep 17; Sep 20; Sep 23 Weyburn Apr 27; Apr 30; Sep 27; Sep 30 Tuition: $356 + materials: $44 Safe Food Handling – 1 day This course is called the Saskatchewan Food Handlers Training Program (Food Safe Level 1). It provides operators and employees of food service establishments with important safe food handling information. This course will benefit anyone involved in food service to the public. LocationDates Assiniboia – Apr 14; 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Five Hills Health Region Tuition: $70 LocationDates Moosomin – Feb 10; 9 am – 5 pm Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region Tuition: $75 Contact your nearest campus to book this course. Government issued photo ID will be required for safety classes. 20 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org Safety Classes (continued) Safety Program Development (Enform) – 2 days This two day course, offered in conjunction with Enform (formerly PITS), is designed to enhance the skills of management, supervisors, safety professionals and those responsible for the development and/or implementation of safety programs. Upon completion of the program, the participant will be able to understand, develop and implement company safety programs in preparation for a successful audit. The completion of this program is the first step in the development of a safety program leading to the issuance of a Certificate of Recognition (COR) or Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR). LocationDates Estevan Mar 24 – 25 Tuition: $795 The goal of this program is to provide field superintendents and rig managers with guidelines for completing a competency assessment of a floorhand, derrickman or driller. Topics covered include competence, responsibilities of the assessor, and performing successful assessments. Contact your nearest campus to book this course. LocationDates Estevan Mar 1 Tuition: $275 Special Oilfield Boiler Operator – Part B – 32 hours This 32 hour course is designed to provide rig personnel with a general knowledge of the safe operation of an oilfield boiler with a capacity of up to 1000 kW. It will also prepare students to write the TSASK Special Oilwell Operator exam. Safety Management and Regulatory Awareness (Enform) – 3 days This course is recognized by Enform and is designed to ensure well site supervisors and prime contractors are aware of their responsibilities and roles with respect to Health and Safety at the well site. Key legislated rules and industry practices for Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan will be discussed and are summarized in an index with references, so that the well site supervisor/ prime contractor can research further details as needed. Responsibilities for health and safety legislation, health and safety program elements supervisor’s role, hazard identification, risk assessment and control, inspections incident investigation, emergency response and leadership skills will be covered. LocationDates Estevan Apr 27 – 29; May 19 – 21; Sep 14 – 16 Weyburn May 11 – 13; Oct 13 – 15 Tuition: $775 Service Rig Assessor (Enform) – 1 day LocationDates Estevan May – 8 Weyburn Apr 27 – May 1 Tuition: $ 410 + materials $189 Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) (SETI) – ½ day This half-day course has been updated to meet the intent of the Clear Language Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Regulations. It is intended for individuals who are involved in the transportation and handling of dangerous goods associated with oil and gas industry operations. It is ideal for updating personnel with previous TDG training or as an introductory session for new employees. Topics include TDG legislation, classification, safety marks, documentation, safe handling, incident reporting and emergency response. A certificate, valid for three years, is issued to each candidate upon successful completion of a written examination. Contact your nearest campus to book this course. Tuition: $80 + materials: $15 TDG – Online This TDG online course includes a thorough exam and printable certificate to meet Transport Canada’s training requirements for all employees involved in the transportation of dangerous goods. The course content includes: • An overview of the TDG requirements • Responsibilities of shippers, handlers and drivers • Classes of dangerous goods • Shipping documents • Safety marks • Containers • Special situations • Emergency actions The course features video, animations, learning games and skill-building exercises and takes anywhere from 1.5 – 4 hours to complete. Tuition: $75 ($50 for youth) Contact your nearest campus to book this course. An email address is required when registering. Payment for all courses must be made at the time of registration. Skid Control Training and Driver Evaluation – 1 day A combination of practical exercises and theory-based training designed to evaluate your employees’ driving skills and practice different skid control maneuvers. The in-car portion utilizes a full-size SUV and a state-of-the-art SKIDCAR SYSTEM to simulate various all-season driving conditions. The theory portion includes topics such as driving on gravel roads, winter roads, 4x4, fatigue management, texting, cell phones, wildlife, collision avoidance, and substance abuse. LocationDates Weyburn May 27; June 9; June 22; July 14; July 28; Aug 11; Aug 26 To schedule a course for your employees, please contact us toll free at 1-866-999-7372. A simulator demo can be seen on YouTube! Visit www.youtube.com/user/SoutheastCollege Government issued photo ID will be required for safety classes. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org21 Safety Classes (continued) Well Service Blowout Prevention (BOP) (Enform) – 4 days This course is aimed at the service rig operators, service rig managers, well site supervisors, field foremen, production foremen and production engineers involved in well killing operations on the service rig. Topics covered include sources and magnitude of pressures, causes of kicks, BOP equipment, kick warning signs, crew positions and duties, well shut-in procedures, well killing procedures, calculations and government regulations. Upon successful completion of the examination, the candidate will be issued the required Well Service Blowout Prevention certificate, which is valid for five years. LocationDates Estevan Apr 7 – 10; Apr 20 – 23; May 4 – 7; Sep 21 – 24; Nov 16 – 19 Weyburn Mar 23 – 26; Oct 19 – 22 Tuition: $995 GED Winter/Spring 2015 The General Educational Development (GED) test is a chance to get the job or career you want. GED tests measure academic skills and knowledge expected of high school graduates. The test consists of the basic subject areas of reading, writing, math, science and social studies. The GED Testing Service converted to an all-computer format, so the Estevan Campus will be the only computer-based GED testing centre for Southeast College. If you have questions regarding completing your GED, please contact us toll-free at 1-866-999-7372 and speak to one of our Student Services Advisors. GED Prep – 25 hour Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) (SETI) – ½ day The goal here is to reduce the incidence of illness and injury caused by hazardous materials in the workplace. We train in three key elements: Labels, Materials Safety Data Sheets & Worker Education. Contact your nearest campus for course dates. Tuition: $86 + materials: $9 WHMIS – Online LocationDates Estevan Jan. 14 – Feb 11; Mon & Wed, 7–10 pm Tuition: $250 + materials: $18.50 GED Testing Schedule for Winter/Spring 2015 LocationDates Estevan Jan 14; Jan 28; Feb 11; Mar 11; Mar 25; Apr 22; Apr 8; May 13; May 27; Jun 10; Jun 24 Please contact the Estevan campus at 306-634-4795, or check out the website www.ged.com for additional dates. This comprehensive online WHMIS course is an engaging and thorough exploration of WHMIS basics. Course content includes: • An overview of WHMIS • Understanding of the hazards • WHMIS labels • Personal protection • Emergency actions • Special situations This course can take anywhere from 1.5 – 4 hours to complete. Tuition: $75 ($50 for youth) An email address is required when registering. English Language Requirement English is the language of instruction and examination at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. 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 Saskatchewan Polytechnic program. Contact Southeast College toll-free at 1-866-999-7372 for more details. Materials costs are approximate and subject to change. Distance Learning – Televised Courses Whether your goal is to upgrade your skills for professional advancement, change your career path, or explore a new area of interest, you can learn without leaving your community! Saskatchewan Polytechnic Continuing Education & Distance Learning—www.saskpolytech.ca/programs-andcourses/continuing-education/search.aspx Saskatchewan Communications Network (SCN) offers people the opportunity to take a variety of courses from the University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina, or Saskatchewan Polytechnic. Southeast College can help you gain access to SCN courses by: • Providing computer lab access during normal College business hours to watch recorded SCN courses online • Providing access to live televised courses that are scheduled during normal College business hours • Exam writing and invigilation at any of our local campuses Available courses and registration information can be obtained from each institution’s distance learning division: University of Saskatchewan Centre for Continuing & Distance Education (CCDE)—www.extension.usask.ca/ University of Regina Centre for Continuing Education (CCE)—www.uregina.ca/cce/ 22 For more information, please call toll-free 1-866-999-7372. Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org We know where the jobs are Southeast College has a labour market attachment specialist who spends time networking for you — when you’re in one of our programs, we’re working hard to connect you with the employers you need to meet once you’ve graduated. Contact us to find out more or to register for the program of your choice–we’ll connect you with employers of choice. Employment Opportunities Are you passionate about sharing your knowledge? Full-time & Part-time Instructors Safety Instructors Southeast College is always looking for individuals with knowledge and experience in particular areas to instruct a variety of courses on a part-time or full-time basis. Likewise, if you have an area of expertise that you are able to teach, we are always open to offering new courses at the College. If you have a great deal of experience and training in the oil and gas industry and are looking for a change, the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute has a number of courses that require expert trainers. With four main campuses and a number of satellite classrooms throughout southeast Saskatchewan, Southeast College offers a rewarding work experience with extensive benefits and competitive salaries. If interested, simply contact us at: Human Resource Department Phone: (306) 848-2532 Email: [email protected] Instructors require good presentation skills, industry experience and willingness to travel in the southeast region to deliver programs both at College campuses and off-site locations. If interested, please send resumes to: Human Resource Department Phone: (306) 848-2532 Email: [email protected] Start with the basics and build on them Southeast College offers a variety of courses to get you going toward a career, and keeping you up-to-date with Safety Training, education upgrades and lifestyle courses. 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 Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/SoutheastRegionalCollege Watch us on www.youtube.com/user/SoutheastCollege Follow us on @SRCconnection Campus Locations Administrative Offices 8 – 4th Street Box 1565, Weyburn, SK S4H 0T1 Telephone: 306-848-2525 Fax: 306-848-2524 Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday Estevan Campus 532 Bourquin Road Box 1750, Estevan, SK S4A 1C8 Telephone: 306-634-4795 Fax: 306-637-5225 Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday Assiniboia Campus Prince of Wales Building 201 3rd Avenue West Box 1059, Assiniboia, SK S0H 0B0 Telephone: 306-642-4287 Fax: 306-642-3397 Hours: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (closed from 12:00 – 1:00 pm), Monday to Thursday, closed Fridays Weyburn Campus Weyburn City Centre Mall, 110 Souris Avenue Box 1565, Weyburn, SK S4H 0T1 Telephone: 306-848-2500 Fax: 306-848-2517 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: 306-695-2228 Fax: 306-695-2226 Whitewood Learning Centre 708 5th Avenue Box 250, Whitewood, SK S0G 5C0 Telephone: 306-435-4631 Program Coordinator Telephone: 306-735-5263 Fax: 306-735-2999 Moosomin Campus 610 Park Avenue Box 1457, Moosomin, SK S0G 3N0 Telephone: 306-435-4631 Fax: 306-435-4639 Hours: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm (closed from 12:00 – 1:00 pm), Monday to Friday For the most recent & updated program information please visit: www.southeastcollege.org 24 Register today… call toll-free 1-866-999-7372 or visit www.southeastcollege.org