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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Business – Accounting | Diploma | Two-year Ontario College Diploma covering business fundamentals in year one, then advanced accounting coursework blending real-world case studies with manual and computerized accounting software. Stu… source |
| Sales Supervisor | Certificate | A micro-credential offered through Continuing Education that prepares students for supervisory positions in retail and food sectors. Delivered via Distance/OntarioLearn with flexible, self-paced sche… source |
| Computer Engineering Technician | Diploma | Two-year Ontario College Diploma preparing IT professionals to assemble and configure computers, develop and maintain networks, systems, and software. The hands-on curriculum covers core programming,… source |
| Animal Grooming | Certificate | A one-year Ontario College Certificate program at the Haileybury Campus covering pet grooming through hands-on and practicum-based learning. Topics include client relations, animal behaviour, handlin… source |
| Legal Office Assistant | Certificate | A micro-credential from Northern College preparing students for positions in law offices and related environments. Delivered via distance through OntarioLearn, the program covers legal terminology, o… source |
| Phlebotomy | Certificate | A 2-day hands-on training course teaching participants how to draw blood and obtain specimens promptly, efficiently, and safely from patients. Covers the vacutainer system, patient preparation, venip… source |
| Ontario Security Guard Training | Certificate | Northern College has partnered with Ontario Security Hub, a Ministry-licensed security organization, to offer a 40-hour online security guard training course. The course follows the required syllabus… source |
| Youth Safety Courses | Certificate | Two short youth safety courses offered through Northern College's Training & Workforce Development division. The Babysitting Training Course (6 hours) teaches participants aged 12+ to care for childr… source |
| Employer Compliance & Workplace E-Learning Courses | Certificate | Self-paced online compliance and workplace training courses for employees and supervisors. Topics include Canadian Indigenous Culture and Truth and Reconciliation, LGBTQ2+ diversity and inclusion, ba… source |
| Joint Health and Safety Certification & Refresher | Certificate | A workplace health and safety training program offering JHSC certification in two parts: Part 1 (3-day workshop) covers occupational health and safety legislation, rights and responsibilities of work… source |
| Child Welfare Micro-Credentials | — | Online, self-paced micro-credentials covering Ontario's child welfare system. Child Welfare I (CS5010) surveys the system's evolution, children's rights, forms of child maltreatment, and caregiver en… source |
| General Arts & Science | Diploma | General Arts & Sciences is a flexible one-year certificate or two-year diploma program for students ready for college but uncertain of their career path. Core courses cover communications, computer s… source |
| Marketing Assistant | Certificate | This micro-credential prepares students for positions within a marketing firm or related environments. Courses cover Canadian marketing concepts and practices, professional selling in Business-to-Bus… source |
| English Proficiency: English As A Second Language (ESL) & English Academic Program (GAS EAP) | Certificate | Bridging English language program for international students at Northern College. ESL (PCG322, 1 semester) targets lower-proficiency learners; GAS EAP (PCG291/PCG292, up to 2 semesters) prepares stud… source |
| Pre-Apprenticeship Training | Certificate | Funded by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, this program provides eligible individuals with foundational exposure to the trades. Offered at the Timmins Campus in t… source |
| Maintenance Management Professional | Certificate | The Maintenance Management Professional certification program focuses on the tools, techniques, strategies and skills necessary for effective management of a business's existing physical assets. Grad… source |
| Mechanical Technician – Industrial Millwright | Diploma | A two-year Ontario College Diploma at the Timmins campus preparing graduates for careers as industrial mechanics across mining, aerospace, auto assembly, food processing, power generation, and more.… source |
| Mental Health and Addictions Worker | Diploma | The Mental Health and Addictions Worker program trains students to analyze intersecting causes and impacts of addiction and mental health issues using an Anti-Oppressive Practice lens and strengths-b… source |
| Veterinary Technician | Diploma | Two-year Ontario College Diploma combining intensive coursework in animal sciences with hands-on clinical training. Students learn animal care and behavior, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, nutr… source |
| First Aid & CPR/AED Recertification | Certificate | A 2-day recertification course for individuals with a current, unexpired Standard First Aid and CPR certification issued by Heartzap. Covers first aid, CPR for adults, children, and infants, AED use,… source |
| Human Resources Management | Graduate Certificate | Post-graduate certificate preparing HR professionals to plan, hire, train, manage, retain, and develop workforces. Covers strategic planning, legal and ethical issues, financial management, organizat… source |
| Project Management | Graduate Certificate | The Project Management graduate certificate prepares graduates with a marketable skillset in overall project management and leadership. Courses focus on planning, scheduling, costing, procurement, an… source |
| Veterinary Assistant | Certificate | One-year Ontario College Certificate program preparing students with essential knowledge and hands-on skills to work as Veterinary Assistants in clinical and animal-care settings. Covers animal handl… source |
| Academic Upgrading: Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Program | Certificate | The Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) program is a high school equivalency program for adult learners at Northern College, delivered in-class and online via ACE Distance. Courses cover communication… source |
| Motive Power Technician – Heavy Equipment | Diploma | A two-year diploma program training students to diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems on heavy-duty equipment used in forestry, mining, and construction. Delivered in an… source |
| Mechanical Engineering Technician | Diploma | Northern's two-year Mechanical Engineering Technician program prepares graduates for careers in mining, oil and gas, forestry, automotive, and construction. Students learn to provide technical suppor… source |
| Construction Engineering Technician | Diploma | Two-year Ontario College Diploma combining architectural, civil, structural, and mechanical engineering knowledge for careers in construction and infrastructure. Students learn computerized drafting… source |
| Surveying 101: Tool Techniques & Terrain | Certificate | An introductory 40-hour course covering foundational land surveying principles, instruments, and methods. Students learn to operate traditional and modern tools including total stations, GNSS receive… source |
| Electrical Engineering Technology | Advanced Diploma | An advanced diploma building on the two-year Electrical Engineering Technician program with a third year of specialization. Students gain deeper knowledge in Protection and Control, Control Systems,… source |
| Confined Space Safety Courses | Certificate | Two short-duration confined space programs based on Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act and CSA Z1006-16 Standards. Confined Space Entry is a 1-day in-person course covering entry and exit,… source |
| Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees | Certificate | A one-year Ontario College Certificate preparing students for health sciences careers and professional programs in nursing and paramedicine. Covers chemistry, physics, psychology, human biology (gene… source |
| Mechanical Technician – Welding Fitter | Diploma | A hands-on apprentice-style diploma program training students to diagnose, install, and maintain industrial machinery while fabricating and welding parts including cones, chutes, and hoppers. Process… source |
| Accommodation and Human Rights Management | Graduate Certificate | Northern College's one-year Accommodation & Human Rights Management graduate certificate prepares students to create inclusive, health-focused workplaces. Students develop leadership, advocacy, media… source |
| Social Service Worker | Diploma | The Social Service Worker diploma is a two-year program preparing graduates to help individuals, families, and communities navigate life's most stressful events. Using an anti-oppressive, trauma-info… source |
| Educational Support Micro-Credentials | — | Six self-paced online micro-credentials co-developed with District School Board Ontario Northeast and Northeastern Catholic District School Board, designed to train unqualified educational support wo… source |
| Environmental Technician – Water and Wastewater Systems Operations | Diploma | A 2-year Ontario College Diploma preparing students to become licensed drinking water and wastewater systems operators under Ontario's rigorous standards. Offered at Kirkland Lake Campus in two strea… source |
| Companion Animal Physical Rehabilitation | Graduate Certificate | A fully online graduate certificate for Registered Veterinary Technicians seeking advanced training in companion animal physical rehabilitation. Coursework is self-paced online, combined with a manda… source |
| Police Foundations | Diploma | Northern College's Police Foundations diploma prepares students for careers in law enforcement through hands-on training in the state-of-the-art Integrated Emergency Services Complex. The two-year pr… source |
| Mineral Exploration Techniques | Certificate | One-year Ontario College Certificate delivered via distance with hands-on field school. Students gain entry-level knowledge and skills to work on mineral exploration teams, covering geology, geomorph… source |
| Youth Job Connection | — | Youth Job Connection is a free Employment Ontario-funded program for youth aged 15–29 facing multiple or complex barriers to employment. It provides 60 hours of paid pre-employment training over two… source |
| Motive Power Technician – Automotive Service | Diploma | A two-year hands-on diploma program training students as Automotive Service Technicians under the Interprovincial Red Seal Program. Graduates earn credit for all three levels of apprenticeship in-sch… source |
| Occupational Health & Safety Programs at UFred | Certificate | The School of Occupational Health and Safety programs at the University of Fredericton prepares working professionals for OHS careers. Delivered fully online, offerings include the COHSES certificate… source |
| Construction and Maintenance Electrician | Apprenticeship | Construction and Maintenance Electrician is a compulsory certified trade regulated by the Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act. Northern College offers three levels of theoretical training del… source |
| Office Administration – General | Certificate | One-year Ontario College Certificate preparing students to become confident administrators and valued members of any organization. Covers relationships between finance, human resources, marketing, an… source |
| Canadian Firearm Safety & Hunter Safety | Certificate | The Ontario Hunter Education Program helps participants understand the natural world and become knowledgeable, responsible hunters, reinforcing firearms safety from the Canadian Firearms Safety Cours… source |
| Mechanical Techniques – Industrial Millwright | Certificate | A one-year certificate program at Northern College's Timmins campus training students as industrial millwrights. In an apprenticeship-style environment, students develop skills in installation, repai… source |
| Pottery | — | A Pottery class welcoming all skill levels, from beginners to experienced potters. The course runs over 8 weeks with one class per week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 6:30pm–9:30pm. Topic… source |
| Leadership Development Series | Certificate | Develop and enhance your leadership skills to work successfully in today's challenging, competitive and dynamic environment. The Leadership Development Series covers a wide range of topics focusing o… source |
| Mining Engineering Technician | Diploma | Mining Engineering Technicians serve as the practical link between mining engineers, geoscientists, and mine departments. They collect and analyze data, monitor plant operations, adjust chemistry and… source |
| First Aid & CPR/AED | Certificate | A two-day in-class Standard First Aid and CPR/AED course covering management of choking, breathing, and heart-related emergencies including heart attack, stroke, and cardiac arrest. Also addresses se… source |
| Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training | Certificate | Northern College's one-year Pre-Service Firefighter program is based at the Timmins campus and delivered at the state-of-the-art Integrated Emergency Services Complex alongside Timmins Fire Departmen… source |
| Workplace Soft Skills | Certificate | A collection of short workplace training courses covering essential professional skills. Topics include time management, communication, conflict management, crisis intervention, and diversity and inc… source |
| Educational Support | Diploma | The Educational Support program provides integrated, practical learning experiences and a body of knowledge that prepares graduates to work competently, effectively, and safely in the educational sup… source |
| Microsoft Office Courses | — | Self-paced online Microsoft Office training courses covering Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, Teams, SharePoint, and Planner. All courses begin at beginner level with intermediate and advan… source |
| Asbestos Abatement Training | Certificate | Short-duration training for asbestos abatement workers and supervisors offered through Northern College's Training & Workforce Development division. Three course streams are available: Type 1 & 2 Asb… source |
| Communication Management | Certificate | Gain the skills needed to handle all types of communication situations with an open, adaptable, genuine, and self-confident approach. Build collaborative relationships based on trust and respect. Top… source |
| Heavy Equipment Techniques | Certificate | A one-year certificate program preparing students to maintain and repair heavy-duty machinery. Covers hydraulic, electrical, electronic, fuel, braking, steering, and suspension systems through hands-… source |
| Information Systems Business Analysis | Graduate Certificate | The Information Systems Business Analysis (ISBA) post-graduate program develops skills for professionals who bridge business and technology. Students gain expertise in application software, business… source |
| Electrical Engineering Technician | Diploma | Northern's two-year Electrical Engineering Technician diploma prepares students for careers in industrial, electrical, and electronic systems. With extensive hands-on instruction in state-of-the-art… source |
| Office Administration – Executive | Diploma | Northern College's two-year Office Administration – Executive diploma builds on the one-year Office Administration – General certificate; graduates earn both credentials. The program covers medical t… source |
| Cybersecurity | Graduate Certificate | This 2-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity prepares graduates for positions in information security. Using a hands-on approach through labs, projects, and case studies, student… source |
| Fitness Classes: Yoga, Barre, Spin, Pilates | — | Recreational fitness classes offered through Northern College's Training & Workforce Development division. Classes include beginner-to-intermediate Yoga (Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, Timmins), Pilates… source |
| Personal Support Worker | Certificate | Northern College's one-year Personal Support Worker program prepares students to provide essential care in community health settings across three campuses. Students develop personal care skills, medi… source |
| Business Fundamentals | Certificate | Business Fundamentals is a one-year certificate providing the foundation to kick-start a business career. It serves as the gateway to Northern's two-year business diploma programs in Accounting, Huma… source |
| Business – Human Resources | Diploma | The Business Human Resources program prepares graduates for leadership roles in staffing, employee relations, performance management, and more. Aligned with the nine core courses required for the Cer… source |
| Advanced Supervisory Management | Certificate | Advanced Supervisory Management teaches leading-edge management practices for organizational leaders, supervisors, and managers. Topics include innovative leadership styles, advanced communication sk… source |
| Environmental Monitor | Certificate | The 5-Day Environmental Monitor course trains field monitors hired by industry to monitor environmental management practices in Ontario. It covers fieldwork monitoring techniques for Water, Soil, and… source |
| Business Fundamentals – Flexible | Certificate | Business Fundamentals is designed for individuals seeking entry-level business positions. This one-year Ontario College certificate covers basic principles of business organization, communications, m… source |
| Paramedic | Diploma | Northern's two-year Paramedic program trains students for emergency care careers. The curriculum covers leadership, communication, fitness, ethics, anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology. S… source |
| Mechanical Engineering Technology | Advanced Diploma | Northern College's 3-year Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology builds on the Mechanical Engineering Technician program with a third year specializing in machine design, manufacturing… source |
| Surface Miner Common Core Program | Certificate | This program covers the 3 mandatory common core modules required for anyone wanting to work in a surface mine environment: Work Safely in the Job Environment (U5030), Perform General Lockout and Tag… source |
| Fundamentals for the Homelessness Serving Sector Micro-Credentials | — | A suite of four micro-credentials introducing students to community-led approaches supporting individuals experiencing homelessness. Covers volunteer models, vocational programs, and day-ready engage… source |
| Veterinary Technology – Wildlife Rehabilitation | Advanced Diploma | Northern College's Veterinary Technology – Wildlife Rehabilitation is Canada's only program of its kind, leading to an Ontario College Advanced Diploma in three years. Building on a two-year Veterina… source |
| Child and Adolescent Mental Health | Certificate | The Child and Adolescent Mental Health certificate prepares students to support youth facing emotional and psychological challenges, including autism. Students gain understanding of how poverty, disc… source |
| Practical Nursing | Diploma | Northern College's two-year Practical Nursing diploma prepares graduates to become licensed Registered Practical Nurses (RPN). The program covers the nursing process, communication, leadership, and a… source |
| Introduction to Supervisory Management | Certificate | Introduction to Supervisory Management helps individuals transition from team member to supervisory roles. Topics include the role of leader and manager, decision-making skills, healthy workplace pra… source |
| Mental Health First Aid | — | MHFA Basic is a training course for adults interacting with adults 18 and older. It covers the four most common mental health disorders: substance-related, anxiety and trauma-related, mood-related, a… source |
| Civil Engineering Technician | Diploma | A two-year Ontario College Diploma blending lectures and lab work to prepare graduates for technical functions across civil engineering fields including structural, municipal, highway, transportation… source |
| College Vocational Certificate | Certificate | A job-readiness and post-secondary readiness program for individuals with complex disabilities or those who graduated with workplace or modified credits and are having difficulty entering employment… source |
| Fire Brigade Courses | Certificate | Two NFPA 1081-compliant industrial fire brigade courses offered through Training & Workforce Development at Northern College. The Incipient Level is a 1-day hands-on program covering emergency report… source |
| Industrial Mechanic Millwright | Apprenticeship | The Industrial Mechanic Millwright apprenticeship trains apprentices to maintain and repair stationary industrial machinery, including mechanical equipment and automated and robotic systems. The prog… source |
| Ozone Depletion Prevention | Certificate | A one-day environmental awareness program covering proper handling of CFC/HCFC/HFC refrigerants for residential, commercial, industrial, automotive, and mobile applications. Based on Environment Cana… source |
| Automotive Service Technician | Apprenticeship | Automotive Service Technician is a compulsory certified trade at Northern College's Timmins campus. The apprenticeship offers three levels of theoretical in-school training delivered one day per week… source |
| Train the Trainer | Certificate | Train the Trainer is a trainer/instructor development course designed to meet the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development of Ontario's minimum requirements for common core training progra… source |
| Law Clerk | Diploma | Northern's two-year Law Clerk program is delivered exclusively online in fall and winter intakes. Graduates support legal services in Canadian legal and administrative environments, applying knowledg… source |
| Medical Laboratory Technician | Certificate | Northern College's Medical Laboratory Technician certificate prepares students to work in medical laboratories. The program covers specimen collection and processing, applied anatomy, physiology, mic… source |
| Business – Marketing | Diploma | With a focus on digital communication and e-commerce, this program prepares students for careers in a rapidly-evolving business landscape. Year One covers Business Fundamentals, followed by hands-on… source |
| Fitness and Health Promotion | Diploma | The Fitness and Health Promotion diploma at Northern College prepares students for careers as certified fitness professionals in public and private sectors. Over four semesters, students study fitnes… source |
| Early Childhood Education – Flexible | Certificate | Flexible continuing education courses in Early Childhood Education delivered online through OntarioLearn. Courses are standalone and may not meet requirements for the two-year ECE Diploma program. St… source |
| Registered Nurse (RN) Prescribing | Graduate Certificate | Graduate certificate enabling registered nurses to expand their scope of practice to include prescribing medications for conditions such as contraception, immunizations, smoking cessation, and topica… source |
| Health Care Management | Graduate Certificate | A one-year graduate certificate preparing health care professionals for leadership and management roles. The program covers patient care ethics, safety, medical terminology, healthcare IT systems, cu… source |
| Automation and Instrumentation Technician | Diploma | A two-year Ontario College Diploma at Northern College's Haileybury School of Mines preparing students to install, maintain, test, and calibrate industrial instrumentation and process control systems… source |
| Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) | Degree | Northern College's BScN is a collaborative program with Laurentian University where graduates earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Laurentian University while completing all four years a… source |
| Business | Diploma | Northern's two-year Business diploma begins with Business Fundamentals in year one, then expands into statistics, business law, operations, macroeconomics, and project management in year two. Student… source |
| Water Operator & Treatment Training | Certificate | Short-duration professional development courses for water system operators and maintenance personnel. Topics include basic lab procedures for water operators, emerging contaminants in water treatment… source |
| Supply Chain Management | Graduate Certificate | Supply Chain Management is a two-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate program for individuals pursuing or currently employed in supply chain and logistics management. Students learn to research… source |
| Large Animal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians Micro-Credentials | — | A suite of stand-alone micro-credentials for registered or experienced veterinary technicians seeking advanced training in large animal medicine. Courses are delivered asynchronously online, allowing… source |
| Early Childhood Education | Diploma | A 2-year Ontario College Diploma preparing graduates to work with infants and children up to 12 years old as part of multidisciplinary teams. Students plan, carry out, and evaluate curriculum activit… source |
| Medical Office Assistant | Certificate | A micro-credential offered through Distance and OntarioLearn that prepares students for positions in medical office or related environments. Covers three courses: Medical Terminology (word structure,… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| WE0000 | Fabrication and Applications Engineering II | — | source |
| CM2303 | Communications in the Workplace | — | Students develop professional communication skills for workplace success, strengthening oral and written communication and critical thinking. Uses various communication modes, technologies for digita… 42 hr source |
| PH2143 | Mediation & Conflict Resolution | — | Designed to help students look at conflict in a theoretical and critical manner and to recognize and apply systemic methods of resolving disputes ranging from interpersonal conflict to complex global… source |
| EL2011 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| EE6203 | Protection and Control II | — | A continuation of Protection and Control I focusing on protective relaying and applications as applied to industry and power utilities. Covers protective relay elements, trip logic, relay programming… 42 hr source |
| MM2044 | Welding Technical Drawings II | — | Interpret blueprints, produce basic drafting drawings and bills of materials per safety regulations and industry standards. Covers manufacturing manuals, specifications, drawing symbols, orthographic… 60 hr source |
| PR1030 | Fitness and Wellness I | — | Designed to provide students with important knowledge on health related issues while focusing on the fitness component of the health spectrum. Emphasis on practical applications and essential exercis… 42 hr source |
| PH1014 | Chemistry I | — | This course will enable students to deepen their understanding of chemistry through the study of atomic and molecular structure, chemical systems and equilibrium, electrochemistry, energy changes and… 56 hr source |
| ED1061 | Field Placement Orientation and Observation | — | Students will observe, document, and report on learners with exceptionalities' behaviour, performance and progress in accordance with their IEP. 28 hr source |
| BU3163 | Emerging and Exponential Technologies | — | Covers the theory of accelerating returns and exponential change as frameworks for understanding emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, machine learning, virtual reality, genetic ma… 42 hr source |
| IN2113 | Introduction to Computerized Bookkeeping | — | Students gain an understanding of computerized accounting concepts using Sage 50 Premium Accounting, with hands-on experience in the general, inventory, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and pay… 44 hr source |
| ME3004 | Energy Systems I | — | Explores solar, wind, and other alternative energy sources and the technology available to harness them. Students gain understanding of how these systems work and how they are assembled. Designed for… 56 hr source |
| WE1023 | Codes and Standards | — | Provides students with an understanding of code philosophy and rationale along with a working knowledge and application of welding related codes and standards. Codes and standards discussed include I… 30 hr source |
| LT1013 | Applied Anatomy & Physiology | — | Increases foundational knowledge of normal structure and functions of major organ systems. Covers common pathologies of various organ systems and relevant diagnostic tests. Students gain appreciation… 42 hr source |
| CM1903 | Communications I – Model A | — | A practical course designed to help strengthen essential oral and written communication skills. Students will be exposed to a variety of learning methods and communication formats. Emphasis will be p… 42 hr source |
| HO1004 | Plants, Soil and Fertilization | — | Knowledge of plant biology, soil characteristics and proper soil maintenance by producers can substantially affect crop yield and farm profitability. Students examine the basic structure, physiology… source |
| CS1024 | Linux Server Fundamentals | — | Students will learn fundamental concepts of system administration using modern Linux operating system implementations. Successful completion of the course will prepare students for an optional CompTI… 56 hr source |
| HM2083 | Healthcare and Cultural Competence | — | A focused look at transcultural healthcare services and competence in dealing with multiple and diverse cultures. Covers belief systems, values, social norms, language abilities, and practices specif… 42 hr source |
| NS4416 | Nursing Inquiry and Praxis III | — | This course focuses on promoting critical rationality in relation to selected topics for nursing inquiry. Opportunities are provided to systematically examine a current nursing issue through the theo… 42 hr source |
| RE1011 | CAPR Kennel Duty | — | Kennel Duty courses preparing students to provide excellent animal care. Students acquire competencies through practice while developing responsibility and confidence to work safely, knowledgeably an… 14 hr source |
| ME3204 | Dynamics | — | Dynamics is the study of motion and force systems on bodies in motion. The course will be an overview of the application of Newton's laws to rectilinear and curvilinear motion problems. Plane motion,… 56 hr source |
| CP3015 | Object Oriented Programming with Design Pattern | — | Implement the best practices of object oriented program development with software design patterns. Apply UML program specifications in the Java programming language. Use embedded SQL through JDBC for… 70 hr source |
| MW3013 | Quality Control | — | Students will understand and use common non-destructive inspection techniques and equipment: visual, dye penetrant, magnetic particle, ultrasonic and radiographic examination. The students will demon… 44 hr source |
| EV7003 | Issues in Environmental Sustainability | — | A multidisciplinary general education course examining sustainable management of environmental resources. Explores how population growth impacts available resources and guides students from all field… source |
| AC3016 | Intermediate Accounting I | — | Comprehensive overview of financial accounting at an intermediate level. Covers accounting standards and conceptual framework for private and publicly accountable enterprises under ASPE and IFRS. Top… 84 hr source |
| SW4051 | SSW Fieldwork Seminar | — | Students, while on work placement, will have a variety of experiences in agency settings, child welfare, mental health, custody settings, health care settings, government and municipal services, scho… 28 hr source |
| IT2005 | Digital Logic | — | Covers binary number systems, binary, decimal, hexadecimal, Boolean algebra, logic gates including truth tables, combination logic, programmable logic controllers including principle of operation and… source |
| MW2002 | Codes and Standards | — | Covers terms code, standard and specification. Students learn advantages of standardization; identify agencies that set codes and standards; identify and understand codes governing welding in Canada… 30 hr source |
| SW-2083 | Community Health and Development | — | Introduces students to fundamental concepts and theories used within community organization and development. Community service learning is incorporated where students analyze the health of their comm… 42 hr source |
| BU1483 | Project Cost and Finance Management | — | Students learn the challenges of cost and value management in projects. Focuses on cash and value management through assessing project needs, developing cost estimates, determining project budgets an… 42 hr source |
| VT2034 | Anatomy and Physiology II | — | Continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I. Completes the study of the body by examining the nervous, sensory, endocrine, urinary, reproductive, digestive and lymphatic systems. Together, the two cours… 56 hr source |
| WR5032 | Biosphere Orientation | — | Covers the skills and knowledge base required for those working in the natural environment to work safely and efficiently. Relevant to wildlife rehabilitation work both at facilities and in the field. 28 hr source |
| GN4000 | General Education Course | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| MA5005 | Calculus II | — | A continuation of Calculus I expanding derivatives and integrals to trigonometric, logarithmic, inverse and exponential functions, and the Table of Integrals. Topics include Fourier series, Fourier T… 70 hr source |
| PR1016 | Patient Care and Assessment Lab I | — | Emphasis on hands-on learning using demonstration, performance, and practice to hone assessment and stabilization skills. Follows the same outline as the theory course to reinforce learning through p… 84 hr source |
| PR1073 | Professional Development and Leadership | — | Develops students' critical thinking in identifying issues related to professionalism, technology development, medical ethics, labour relations, shift work, and continuing education. Covers strategie… 42 hr source |
| BI2013 | Anatomy and Physiology II | — | A continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I, this course continues with the study of the major body systems, from the nervous system to the reproductive systems. The unifying themes of the interrelati… 42 hr source |
| WE5102 | Statistical Process Control | — | Covers fundamental concepts of statistical process control (SPC) and their application in quality control and quality assurance. Topics include implementation of computer-integrated manufacturing (CI… 36 hr source |
| RE2015 | Advanced Physiology | — | Focusing on muscle, cartilage, bone, the nervous system and lymphatics. This is an in-depth course requiring students to name origins and insertions of individual muscles and their function. Lectures… 70 hr source |
| IN1224 | Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) I | — | An introductory course designed to teach students the basics of using the AutoCAD drafting software to create 2 dimensional drawings. Lessons include using the draw, modify, layering and annotation c… 56 hr source |
| ME5213 | Advanced Dynamics | — | Students learn about kinematics of particles: rectilinear motion, planar curvilinear motion using various coordinate frames (rectangle, normal-tangential and radial-transverse), and analysis using Ne… 42 hr source |
| ED1031 | Introduction to Exceptionalities and Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) | — | Students learn to identify five categories of exceptionalities (behaviour, communication, intellectual, physical, multiple) as defined in Ontario's Education Act, including subcategories and IEP plac… 42 hr source |
| SU2003 | Plane Survey | — | Plane Survey I is a continuation of Survey Principles. A hands-on, project-oriented approach is emphasized, wherein survey principles are practiced in the field. Projects include operating an automat… 42 hr source |
| WE3204 | Welding Processes I | — | Students are introduced to various types of welding power sources, wire feeders and welding guns. Extensive use of a data acquisition system allows students to understand and apply static and dynamic… 60 hr source |
| FF2005 | Technical Rescue & Maintenance | — | Presents the theory and practical basics of fire service technical search and rescue. Provides basic knowledge for technical rescue support and vehicle extrication operations based on NFPA 1001 (2019… 70 hr source |
| AC3034 | Management Accounting I | — | Introduction to management accounting used by managers to plan, control, and make decisions. Topics include analysis of different types of costs, cost behaviour, cost-volume-profit analysis, job-orde… 56 hr source |
| PR2001 | Patient Lifting & Transfer Techniques II | — | The emphasis of this course is placed on hands on lifting and transferring techniques. source |
| MW2004 | Welding Theory II | — | In accordance with safety regulations and industry standards, this course provides a working knowledge of brazing of deoxidized copper with oxy-fuel equipment, characteristics of metals and their all… 60 hr source |
| MI3163 | Mineralogy and Geology III – Mining Field School I | — | Field school where students recognize geological features (faults, striations, pillow lavas, sills, dykes, varves, ripple marks), synthesize local geological history, learn field mapping/illustration… 45 hr source |
| HM1073 | Healthcare Management | — | Management and leadership within the healthcare setting are the focus of this course. Students will be taught and tested on the concepts of strategic planning, effective communication, leadership, ne… 42 hr source |
| IT2012 | Drafting and AutoCAD I | — | The course focuses on the basic drawing, editing and display commands for AutoCAD. Practical assignments relate to process loop drawings and dimensioning. AutoCAD LT2000 is used for this course. source |
| BU1003 | Introduction to Business | — | Introduces business in Canada for those interested in business management roles. Topics include relationships between finance, human resources, marketing, and operations; business ethics and social r… source |
| LC3033 | Debtor-Creditor Procedures | — | Exposes students to the steps undertaken during the debt collection process. Topics include opening and organizing a litigation file, commencing proceedings, default judgment, and enforcement remedie… 42 hr source |
| IN1173 | Computer Applications for Business I | — | Students gain practical experience with Microsoft Excel for Windows to prepare reports, presentations, and applications. Topics include formulas and functions, financial reports, charts, data lists,… 42 hr source |
| VT4075 | Large Animal Medicine | — | Covers general needs of large animal veterinary practice including livestock medical and surgical techniques, clinical procedures, bandaging, reproduction, housing, bio-security, behavior, animal han… 70 hr source |
| FH5008 | Internship Field Placement (Block 6 Week Placement) | — | Students apply knowledge and skills in a work environment across varied community-based placement settings within the field of Fitness and Health Promotion. Activities include fitness assessments, co… 100 hr source |
| MI4014 | Drill, Blast, and Design | — | Builds on foundational blasting and ground control concepts, advancing understanding of drill-and-blast planning, execution, and optimization. Explores blast design principles, drilling patterns, exp… 56 hr source |
| LC3083 | Litigation Law | — | An overview of the civil court process in Ontario, including a civil law suit, procedures proper to the commencement of proceedings, client management and interviewing. An examination of the Ontario… 42 hr source |
| General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source | |
| WE1064 | Welding Drafting | — | Introductory course solving elementary drafting problems for machine shop and welded fabrication consistent with industrial practice. Topics include basic drafting skills, theory of shape description… 60 hr source |
| EM1053 | Complex Project Management | — | Prepares students to lead and manage disaster and emergency management projects by applying project management practices, principles, processes, tools and techniques. Students work with project teams… 45 hr source |
| EL1022 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| SW2024 | Social Service Worker Practice II | — | Builds on knowledge and skills from Social Service Work Practice I in skilled communication. Develops practical skills of assessment, planning, intervention, review and evaluation. Covers practice th… 42 hr source |
| MR4013 | International Marketing | — | Students develop a national and international understanding of business by comparing domestic and global marketing applications from a management perspective. Topics include strategies and complexiti… 42 hr source |
| FH3023 | Community Event Planning | — | Students will gain planning and leadership skills necessary to run a successful community event promoting fitness and health. Working as a team, students will develop an event concept or build on an… 42 hr source |
| ME4013 | HVAC | — | Students learn to size, select, and analyze the economics of different types of heating and air conditioning systems. Topics include: human body comfort, heat loss, heat gain, humidity, load estimati… 42 hr source |
| LT1003 | Clinical Laboratory Techniques | — | Introduction to safety in the laboratory environment for patients, co-workers, and medical laboratory technicians. Covers general safety measures, employee safety, occupational health and safety, spe… 42 hr source |
| CM2933 | Enhanced Communications II | — | A practical class designed to help non-native English speakers improve their English skills to successfully complete their college program of choice. Through formal lessons and interactive activities… source |
| AM4002 | Fieldwork Seminar | — | A co-requisite of Fieldwork Placement. While on placement, students attend four Seminar days. Provides opportunity to critically analyze field experiences, understanding the balance between classroom… 42 hr source |
| EC1063 | Kindergarten Curriculum | — | Introduces students to the Ontario Kindergarten Curriculum and the role of the Early Childhood Educator in the education system. 70 hr source |
| PN1033 | Human Relationships | — | Students engage in effective professional relationships with clients and colleagues. Covers communication skills, building therapeutic relationships, person-centered care, interprofessional teamwork,… 42 hr source |
| CS1004 | Windows Server Fundamentals | — | Students will learn about to the installation, storage requirements, and features and functionality of Windows Server, including server administration. 56 hr source |
| NS1206 | Relational Practice I | — | This course focuses on the learner's discovery of self as nurse and self in relation to others. Opportunities are provided to engage in structured reflection guided by the literature and interaction… 42 hr source |
| MI3063 | Co-op Work Placement | — | 420 hr source |
| ED2023 Diverse Families | — | Students will learn how to support Canadian families in contemporary society. Using an anti-oppressive lens, students will examine the challenges that Canadian families face to develop awareness of t… 42 hr source | |
| VA1042 | Animal Behaviour Study | — | Animal care providers often handle animals with behaviour problems. They must know what advice to give and when to refer the problem to the veterinarian. The animal care provider must also know the p… 28 hr source |
| EC2023 | Pre-School Environment | — | Explores the foundations and process of play in preschool environments. Students will plan and implement child-centred, developmentally-appropriate experiences and environments that promote child gro… 70 hr source |
| NS2144 | Nursing Praxis and Professional Caring IV | — | This course focuses on experiences with healing in relation to complex health challenges. Opportunities are provided to apply the nursing process, demonstrate pattern recognition, increase self-direc… 126 hr source |
| AC1034 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | — | Students will be introduced to the accounting cycle and the preparation of financial statements. Topics include recording entries, preparing financial statements and accounting for merchandising acti… 56 hr source |
| IN2073 | CAD II for Civil Engineering | — | Students engage in a more applied approach to using Computer Drafting software. With a combination of theory and applicable practice, students learn the process of preparing Architectural, Civil and… 42 hr source |
| CV4012 | Highways II | — | Continuation of Highways I with emphasis on mathematics of road design including circular curves, vertical curves, and spiral curves. Students manually draft cross sections from field notes per appro… 42 hr source |
| BU7011 | Work Placement | — | Allows students to apply knowledge and skills learned in class to the real world technology environment. Students create and develop Supply Chain Management projects and test results in a field place… 560 hr source |
| FH1033 | Group Exercise I | — | Students will be introduced to key fundamental components of developing and instructing group exercise classes. Topics include music, cueing, safety, applied anatomy, choreography development, instru… 42 hr source |
| FH3003 | Counselling, Communication and Behavioural Change | — | Introduction to theories of behavioural change and effective communication skills essential in fitness and health promotion. Students apply counselling and communication skills with a client during t… 42 hr source |
| OF1013 | Word Processing and Keyboarding I | — | This course provides applications that reinforce word processing skills. It focuses on techniques to enable students to produce a wide variety of documents using the features of Microsoft Word 2016.… 42 hr source |
| MP3025 | Drive Train Systems II | — | Provides students with theoretical knowledge and practical experience in diagnosis and repair of torque converters and automatic transmissions and transaxles. Presented through lectures, class discus… 70 hr source |
| WR5063 | Wildlife Care II | — | Students learn how their contact and interaction with wildlife can influence eventual release. Topics include a wide range of diseases, disease specimen collection and handling, toxins affecting wild… 42 hr source |
| AR3206 | Ontario Building Code III | — | Using the Plumbing House 2003 material, this course covers OBC plumbing requirements for houses including water supply, waste-water management, water-service inspection, water distribution system ins… source |
| FF1022 | Emergency Patient Care | — | Emphasis on developing assessment skills for stabilization and management of patients in medical/trauma situations. Students learn patient assessment, pathological processes, and management of medica… 28 hr source |
| MI2083 | Surface Mining | — | Explore practical and theoretical aspects of surface mining operations, focusing on blasting, ground control, and ventilation systems. Design and optimize drill and blast packages, manage explosives… 42 hr source |
| LA2033 | Legislation and Agriculture | — | Canadian agriculture is highly regulated to ensure customer safety and continued economic development. Students examine legislative concepts and regulations targeting the agriculture industry to unde… source |
| IT4007 | Control Systems | — | Examines industrial control systems across a range of process applications. Students study operations and control strategies for systems such as milling, combustion, furnaces, and boilers. Covers sec… 98 hr source |
| AR4206 | Ontario Building Code V | — | Reviews Ontario Building Code provisions for large buildings, covering occupancy, construction types, fire-resistance, occupant load, fire performance ratings, building fire safety, spatial separatio… source |
| MX1033 | Mineral Exploration Workplace Best Practices | — | Introduces students to best practices and standards in the mineral exploration workplace including field, lab and coreshack environments. Covers general safety protocols in mineral exploration includ… 42 hr source |
| BH1083 | Mental Health Wellness I | — | Students learn about mental health support and accommodation strategies as well as best practices as they relate to the Ontario Human Rights Commission's Policy and Guidelines on Disability and the D… 45 hr source |
| PR1053 | Mental Health and Crisis Intervention in EMS | — | Examines abnormal psychology perspectives, patterns of maladaptive behaviour, mental health law in Canada, and crisis intervention theory. Covers a six-step intervention model, suicide risk recogniti… 42 hr source |
| IT3012 | Networking and Digital Communications | — | Introduces students to the fundamentals of communication networks and data transfer methods used in industry. Students will study common network topologies and protocols, their applications, and thei… source |
| BU1263 | Distribution Management | — | A continuation of the Supply Chain Management course, Distribution Management focuses on the physical distribution or outbound process of a global corporate operation. Aspects of sales force manageme… 42 hr source |
| PN2023 | Health Assessment | — | This course will provide the learner with the skills required to conduct a holistic health assessment for a normal healthy individual during all stages of the lifespan. The concepts of wellness, heal… 42 hr source |
| VA1033 | Clinical Procedures | — | Covers animal husbandry, restraint of companion animals, emergency triage, patient admittance and discharge. Pharmacology topics include legal issues involving drugs, drug types and groups, prescript… 42 hr source |
| EL1031 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| BU1283 | Inventory Management | — | Introduction to the fundamental nature of inventory from a financial, physical, forecasting, and operational standpoint. Covers forecasting, physical control and layout, problem recognition and resol… 42 hr source |
| NS3406 | Nursing Inquiry and Praxis I | — | This course focuses on the introduction of the foundations of nursing knowledge including philosophical, theoretical, and scientific underpinnings. Opportunities are provided to describe inter-relati… 42 hr source |
| Elective III Predetermined Program Elective | — | Elective predetermined by the BScN program and may be subject to change. 42 hr source | |
| EC1143 | Play-Based Environments | — | Explores principles of designing and organizing developmentally appropriate environments for infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children. Covers selecting and arranging materials, furniture, and l… 42 hr source |
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| LT1002 | Specimen Collection and Handling Theory I | — | Introduces proper techniques for collection of blood and body fluid specimens, specimen processing, and storage. Covers standard precautions for biological specimens, ECG performance, Holter monitor… 28 hr source |
| EE3203 | Measuring Instruments | — | Introductory course for third semester Technician and Technology students. Covers common measuring instruments including voltmeter, ammeter, ohmmeter, wattmeter, meggers, and oscilloscope. Topics inc… 42 hr source |
| MI6053 | Ground Control | — | Covers intact rock properties, rock mass characteristics and classification. Topics include geo-technical data collection, rock stress distribution and failure, induced stresses around openings, unde… 42 hr source |
| PF4063 | Community Policing | — | Addresses the issues of policing in communities and the importance of involving citizens in meeting community policing needs. The Group Studies component assists students in understanding the need fo… 42 hr source |
| MI3033 | Mining III (Underground Mining) | — | Reviews basic mining nomenclature, calculations, processes, planning and guiding tools at the exploration and evaluation stages of the mining sequence. Introduces rules-of-thumb and basic engineering… 42 hr source |
| IN1104 | IT Essentials I | — | This course covers the fundamentals of computer hardware, software and advanced concepts such as security, networking, and the responsibilities of an IT professional. Students learn how to assemble a… 56 hr source |
| EC2004 | ECE Lab 2 | — | The Early Childhood Education Play Lab 2 offers students a hands-on learning experience within an engaging early learning environment, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Building on the fo… 56 hr source |
| IT3024 | Industrial Electronics | — | Covers magnetism, electromagnetism, motor nameplate data and wiring interpretation, three phase and single-phase motor connections, DC motors, DC motor starting circuits, DC generators, DC drives, th… 56 hr source |
| MW2012 | Welding Skills II | — | Students will advance their knowledge in the use of the SMAW, FCAW and GMAW processes by applying it to welding in all four positions: flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead, and will complete bend… 180 hr source |
| SW2103 | Social Problems in a Diverse Society | — | Uses sociological perspectives to introduce students to specific social concerns in Canada ranging from poverty, drug addiction, and racism to inequalities based on age, gender, ability, and sexual o… 42 hr source |
| BH1003 | Case Studies | — | Students learn disability management through case studies and best practices, developing understanding of return to work processes and policy driven disability programs. Students conduct return to wo… 42 hr source |
| LC2033 | Legal Software | — | Designed to enable students to understand and practice the computer applications that are essential in the legal environment. Emphasis is placed on legal software used in the majority of law offices,… 42 hr source |
| IT1015 | Measuring Principles I | — | Introduces theory, applications and equipment of pressure and flow measurement in the process industries. Module One covers pressure calculations, manometers, pressure elements, gauges, pneumatic and… 70 hr source |
| EM2043 | Terrorism Response and Recovery | — | Prepares students to understand the ongoing challenges posed by domestic/international terrorism, including the history of terrorism, terrorists' motives and methods, and implications for emergency p… 45 hr source |
| PN1014 | Pathophysiology I | — | Introduces practical nursing students to human pathophysiology, focusing on acute, episodic, and complex health challenges via a systems-based approach. Covers homeostasis, inflammation, pain, healin… 56 hr source |
| PN3016 | Nursing Practice III | — | This course will provide the learner with opportunities to examine the role of the practical nurse when caring for individuals with health challenges. The learner will utilize critical thinking skill… 224 hr source |
| RE1014 | Therapeutic Techniques | — | This course reviews the various modalities available for canine physical rehabilitation. These include techniques such as stretching, strengthening and proprioception exercises, application of heat a… 56 hr source |
| IN2353 | CAD II for Construction Engineering | — | Students engage in a more applied approach to using Computer Drafting software. With a combination of theory and applicable practice, students learn the process of preparing Architectural, Civil and… 42 hr source |
| PN2033 | Pharmacology II | — | A continuation of Pharmacology I covering more selected drug groups, focusing on the practical nurse's role in medication administration and monitoring. Includes drug dosage calculations and uses exp… 30 hr source |
| IT1024 | Introduction to Physics | — | An introductory course into the study of physics consisting of 6 theory units and a corresponding laboratory component. Topics include measurement, motion, forces, work and energy, fluids and heat. T… 56 hr source |
| PN2014 | Pathophysiology II | — | Continuing from PN1014, this course focuses on episodic and chronic health challenges. The structural and functional changes and the manifestations that result from alterations in the following body… 42 hr source |
| BU4133 | Training | — | Students will examine and apply effective training design in the development of a training program. They will conduct a needs assessment and develop a training proposal, be introduced to adult learni… 42 hr source |
| LC3093 | Estate Law | — | Introduces students to will clauses and interpretation, intestacy, power of attorney for property, and powers of attorney for personal care. Covers estate administration and estate litigation includi… 42 hr source |
| COSC2007 | Data Structures II | — | source |
| BU3193 | Cross Cultural Competency and International Business | — | Provides learners with essential knowledge about a variety of world cultures and their business practices to develop fluency in the conduct of business across national borders in both meet space and… 42 hr source |
| RE1012 | Pathophysiology of Pain and Analgesics | — | Covers pathophysiology of pain in depth, including pain sensation, transduction, transmission and perception, and ways pain pathways can be interrupted. Explores the complementary role of analgesics… 28 hr source |
| AM2043 | Integrated Approaches to MHA | — | Students examine mental health and addictions through an integrated perspective, linking theory with practice rather than treating these areas in silos. Using self-reflection as a starting point, stu… 42 hr source |
| CS2004 | Cloud Security | — | This course introduces students to the concepts of cloud security, including security governance using cloud technologies, security principles and controls, and secure cloud architecture. 56 hr source |
| AM2033 | Interviewing and Counselling Skills | — | This integrated course is designed to provide students the opportunity to practice the skills learned in Professional Practice Skills and Clinical Practice Skills. Offered in an intensive four-day fo… 42 hr source |
| BU-2083 | Project Management | — | This course is designed to provide the students the skills to work successfully in today's exciting project management environment, from how to organize and manage effective project teams, to plannin… source |
| SW1083 | Record Keeping and Report Writing | — | Students will be introduced to record keeping and report writing and the important features that documentation should include. Students will develop an approach to writing based on the writer's purpo… 42 hr source |
| ED1003 | Literacy Fundamentals Part 2 – Intermediate/Senior | — | Students will build upon the fundamental skills they developed in Literacy Fundamentals Part 1, furthering their knowledge and understanding of literacy development in children and adolescents and ho… 42 hr source |
| EE5003 | Instrumentation | — | An introductory course in instrumentation and process control. Transducers and their application in pressure, flow, level and temperature systems is discussed. Basic instrumentation theory, equations… 42 hr source |
| EC1133 | Responsive Relationships | — | This course examines the critical role of responsive relationships in early childhood education, emphasizing the importance of strong connections between educators, children, families, and communitie… 42 hr source |
| FF2110 | Practical Fire & Rescue Evolutions | — | This course will focus on the culminating performances of all the skill learned in fire ground operations, patient care, hazardous materials awareness/operations and technical rescue. 350 hr source |
| RE2011 | Placement for Case Studies | — | Field placement providing supervised, hands-on experience in a professional rehabilitation setting. Students apply rehabilitation techniques, assess patient conditions, implement treatment plans, and… 200 hr source |
| EL1102 | Electrical & Electronics Fundamentals | — | Develops the apprentice's basic knowledge of electrical and electronic theory, starting with basic safety procedures for working around electrical equipment. Covers Ohm's law, basic series and parall… 28 hr source |
| Elective IV Predetermined Program Elective | — | Elective predetermined by the BScN program and may be subject to change. 42 hr source | |
| HR Analytics | — | Course description to be updated. 42 hr source | |
| VT2011 | Kennel Duty II | — | This course will prepare the student to function in a veterinary environment. Students will provide care for the colony animals housed at Northern College. The use of Standard Operating Procedures wi… 14 hr source |
| BH1123 | Capstone Consolidation | — | This course consolidates students' learning with valuable hands-on experience to help develop them into well-prepared and well-rounded graduates. 42 hr source |
| MI4024 | Mine Operations – Capstone | — | Gain essential skills to support and optimize mining operations. Collect and analyze production data, digitize records, and prepare performance reports. Schedule equipment and personnel, conduct time… 56 hr source |
| EM1023 | Emergency Management | — | Examines the relationship between hazards and disasters by exploring the historic and contemporary principles, policies, and legal frameworks guiding the field of practice. Analyzes different paradig… 45 hr source |
| LT1012 | Specimen Collection and Handling Practice I | — | Introduces proper techniques for collecting blood, urine, and fecal specimens; processing specimens for various tests; storage for valid results; standard precautions with biological specimens; perfo… 28 hr source |
| RE2013 | Aquatherapy | — | The student learns to apply the principles of aquatic therapy in its various delivery methods to develop protocols for individual cases based on patient assessment. 42 hr source |
| PF1013 | Provincial Offences | — | Students will examine scenarios and determine the appropriate enforcement action for the most common provincial statutes. Topics studied include arrest, search and seizure authorities, common offence… 42 hr source |
| LC1063 | Introduction to Real Estate Law | — | Designed to give students a background of real estate terminology, an overview of the steps and procedures of a residential real estate transaction and the purpose of each stage. Emphasis is placed o… 42 hr source |
| WR5062 | Wildlife Practical Applications II | — | Deals with all the practical aspects of wildlife rehabilitation from rescue to release. Students will perform techniques related to rescuing a wild animal, physical examinations, administration of fo… 28 hr source |
| FH4033 | Outdoor Recreation and Fitness | — | Students will focus on the mental and physical health benefits of outdoor recreation. Introduced to a variety of outdoor recreational activities such as skiing, trail running, snowshoeing, cycling, c… 45 hr source |
| HR Planning and Development | — | Course description to be updated. 42 hr source | |
| BU3083 | Work Experience Preparation | — | Students enhance career planning skills and prepare for Co-op Work Terms. Topics include cover letter and resume development, job search, researching, networking, letter writing, and interviewing. So… 42 hr source |
| MM4012 | Electrical Controls II | — | This course will introduce the student to various electrical components and controls, AC and DC motor controls, and hook-ups, ladder diagrams, and programmable logic controllers (PLC's). 28 hr source |
| MA3205 | Mathematics III with Calculus | — | Covers graphs of trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities and equations, analytic geometry including circle, parabola and ellipse properties. Introduces Calculus: rate of change, derivatives… 70 hr source |
| EL1011 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| AR1203 | Ontario Building Code I | — | Using the Introduction to the Ontario Building Code materials, this course helps students understand the responsibilities and conduct of the building inspector, how the Ontario Building Code applies… source |
| SW1024 | Social Service Worker Practice I | — | Designed to assist students in acquiring knowledge and skills to build and maintain a working alliance with service users through skilled communication. Covers the role emotions play in communication… 56 hr source |
| WE5064 | Welding Physics | — | Begins with the study of the thermodynamics of phase transformations to better understand the phases and structures produced during welding. The physics of welding is studied with emphasis on the pro… 48 hr source |
| CS2024 | Ethical Hacking | — | Students will examine the methodology used within a Canadian framework for ethical hacking using a practical application of security tools. Mitigation strategies are also covered, including counterme… 56 hr source |
| OF2002 | Business Document Processing II | — | The processing of documents requires a fusion of competencies, including technical, communication, listening, problem solving and decision making. This course continues to develop skills previously a… 42 hr source |
| IT3002 | Analytical Principles | — | Introduces the principles and terminology related to analytical process measurement and the industrial applications of those measurements. Identifies various types of equipment and systems operating… 28 hr source |
| ME6003 | Advanced Strength of Materials | — | This course builds on concepts students have learned in earlier courses. Beams will be analyzed using first principles in terms of shear, bending and deflection with applications to statically determ… 42 hr source |
| PN4019 | Nursing Practice IV | — | Provides learners with opportunities to examine the role of practical nurse when caring for individuals requiring supportive, rehabilitative and palliative care. Exposes learners to individuals with… 190 hr source |
| PH2034 | Physics | — | A rigorous introduction to physics enabling students to develop a foundation in fundamental concepts. Covers critical thinking and problem-solving applied to health science contexts including kinemat… 56 hr source |
| EN1016 | Engineering Materials and Testing | — | A laboratory course covering concrete theory and soil mechanics. Examines ready mixed concrete principles, versatility, strength, and sustainability attributes. Also covers soil mechanics theory, sin… 84 hr source |
| EC5041 | Working with Children with Exceptionalities | — | This micro-credential provides students with a brief introduction to working with children and youth who display various categories of exceptionality. Designed for pre-apprenticeship students studyin… source |
| IN4052 | AutoCAD II | — | Reviews basic drawing, editing and display commands used in Release 2021. Advanced drawing, editing and display commands relating to blocks, Xrefs, attributes, and hatching are learned. Commands for… 28 hr source |
| EV2013 | Soil and Air Monitoring & Sampling | — | Basic soil and air sampling, and analytical techniques for waste facility workers. Soil characteristics, soil classification, monitoring and sampling, the composition of our atmosphere, air pollution… 28 hr source |
| VT1002 | Clinical Calculations I | — | This first calculations course focuses on mathematical principles, dimensional analysis including unit conversions and the fundamentals of solutions and concentrations. Application from nursing and t… 28 hr source |
| HD3025 | Fuels II | — | Students will learn the operating principles, component design, function, diagnosis and repair procedures of electronically managed diesel fuel injection systems and emission systems. Also, students… 70 hr source |
| BU3023 | Logistic Strategy | — | Supply Chains and Logistics are always changing, creating a necessity for organizations to be flexible. Creating a comprehensive Logistics strategy for specific markets, regions and clients can help… 42 hr source |
| CM2913 | Communications II – Model B | — | Applies oral and written communication tools learned in COMM1 to workplace needs. Enhances writing skills for business letters, emails, employment documents, and field-specific reports. Includes mock… 42 hr source |
| L4003 | Legal Research | — | Provides students with a detailed analysis of advanced legal research and writing techniques and styles. Students learn to identify legal issues, determine correct research tools in paper and compute… source |
| MX2033 | Fieldwork, Mapping and Orienteering | — | Introduces students to the basics of completing fieldwork efficiently, safely and with regard for the environment. Covers components of maps and field notes, interpretation of air photos, topographic… 42 hr source |
| EM2053 | Emergency Exercise Design | — | Teaches students the fundamentals of emergency exercise design by breaking the exercise down into manageable sections. Students will learn the interconnected parts of the exercise, the value of struc… 45 hr source |
| LT2034 | Laboratory Administration and Quality | — | This course will introduce students to the organization and structure of the clinical laboratory and the movement of specimens from collection to analysis and storage. Students will gain an understan… 56 hr source |
| VT3133 | Veterinary Technician Surgery | — | Practical training for students to become familiar with surgical procedures and to practice dental prophylaxis and anaesthetics learned in lectures. Students carry out procedures at a veterinary clin… 42 hr source |
| PF1032 | Technology in Policing | — | Acquaints students with technologies used in criminal justice, including Enhanced 911, RMS, CPIC, CAD, NCIC, and Interpol systems. Covers social media's role in policing, online threats, harassment,… 42 hr source |
| WE3113 | Magnetic Particle Testing | — | This course is designed to give the student a basis for the evaluation of varied materials using the magnetic particle inspection method. Upon completion of the course the student will be able to exp… 40 hr source |
| MI3223 | Mine Planning and Development | — | Introduces fundamental principles, tools, and processes for designing and advancing surface and underground mining operations. Covers translating geological information, survey data, ground control r… 42 hr source |
| FF2104 | Firefighter II | — | Covers basic theoretical information for an entry level firefighter to meet NFPA 1001 (2019) Level II job performance requirements. Topics include foam firefighting, liquid and gas fires, fire origin… 56 hr source |
| VT2053 | Animal Anatomy and Physiology II | — | A continuation of Animal Anatomy and Physiology I. Designed to give veterinary technician students a fundamental understanding of the parts of the body, how the parts are assembled into body systems… 56 hr source |
| VT3083 | Radiology II | — | This course offers students the opportunity to put into practice the knowledge obtained in Radiology I. Students will be placed in small groups and expected to take x-rays using all safety techniques… 42 hr source |
| AR2024 | Estimating I | — | Students are introduced to proper measurement techniques of construction items and components found in commercial and municipal projects. Emphasis is placed on accuracy of measurement, quantity take-… 56 hr source |
| MR3023 | Consumer Behaviour | — | Introduction to consumer behaviour showing how behavioural sciences help answer questions about why people choose one product or brand over another, how they make choices, and how organizations use t… 42 hr source |
| IN6003 | Systems Analysis | — | Examination of systems analysis as it applies to all phases of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Explores components of these phases in theory and practice through assigned projects involvin… 42 hr source |
| PR3008 | Patient Care and Assessment Theory III | — | Continuation of Patient Care Theory II. Focuses on assessing, applying pathophysiological processes, managing and transporting patients in stabilized conditions, emergencies, and potential emergencie… 98 hr source |
| CS2034 | Digital Forensics | — | Students learn the technical aspects of digital forensics, including forensic procedures, imaging, hashing, file recovery and reporting. Digital forensic software tools are introduced so students can… 56 hr source |
| SW1063 | Introduction to Social Welfare in Canada | — | Students study the historical, theoretical and philosophical frameworks underpinning Social Welfare in Canada, including Indigenous, French and English traditions that shaped the current social safet… 42 hr source |
| MP3033 | Motive Power Electrical III | — | Students will be introduced to the tools and strategies required to diagnose motive power electronic circuits, lighting, driver information and power accessory systems. Students will also learn the f… 42 hr source |
| BU3113 | Organizational Behaviour | — | Introduces managing and navigating organizational behaviour in a professional Canadian business environment, examining management and group dynamics from manager and employee perspectives. Emphasizes… 42 hr source |
| VT2051 | Field Placement I | — | Provides students an opportunity to experience a veterinary practice first hand, demonstrating and practicing theoretical knowledge, values, and skills taught in the classroom. Students are evaluated… 80 hr source |
| PW1103 | PSW Practice II | — | Students practice advanced PSW skills to support clients in a variety of settings. Skills are taught in classroom and laboratory settings. Students follow the plan of care and assist clients with med… 36 hr source |
| BH1093 | Mental Health Wellness II | — | Students learn about WSIB's policies related to Chronic Mental Stress and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in First Responders and other Designated Workers. Students complete a certificate in Mental He… 45 hr source |
| PS1173 | Introduction to Psychology | — | Introduction to selected concepts and theories of psychology including history and major trends. Covers biology and behaviour, brain function, stress, sensation, perception, consciousness, memory, co… 42 hr source |
| Elective I Predetermined Program Elective | — | Elective predetermined by the BScN program and may be subject to change. 42 hr source | |
| BN3023 | Thanatology: Death, Dying & Bereavement | — | source |
| OF4002 | Medical Terminology | — | Students will be introduced to the structure of medical terminology—how terms are formed, pronunciation, and meanings. Knowledge of medical terms can be acquired through the study of the structure an… 28 hr source |
| MA2024 | Business Math II | — | Students develop business mathematics skills covering compound interest scenarios including single cash flows of future and present value, ordinary simple annuities, ordinary and general annuities du… 56 hr source |
| AC3044 | Managerial Accounting | — | Covers managerial accounting concepts: comparing financial and management accounting, costing concepts, cost behaviour analysis, cost-volume-profit analysis, job-order costing, activity-based costing… 56 hr source |
| BU4024 | Finance I | — | Examines goals and objectives of financial management with emphasis on decision making. Students evaluate data to prepare estimates, apply working capital management techniques, evaluate sources of s… 56 hr source |
| ED1011 | Introduction to the Role of Educational Support | — | Students will explore the role of the education support worker in the classroom environment, and within Individual Education Plan (IEP) and special education teams. 42 hr source |
| AM2023 | Addressing Stigma in MHA | — | Explores the social construction of stigma relating to people with mental health and addiction issues. Examines causes, consequences and impacts of stigma at micro, meso and macro levels, and solutio… 42 hr source |
| BU1273 | Purchasing and Supplier Management | — | Introduces the student to Purchasing and Supply Management. "Purchasing" describes the process of buying: learning of a need, locating and selecting a supplier, negotiating a price and other pertinen… 42 hr source |
| ED1021 | Working in a Team Environment | — | Students will develop their communication and interpersonal skills to build team rapport and collaborative partnerships. Students will learn how to cultivate a collective and caring classroom environ… 42 hr source |
| EG3043 | Student Success for Higher Learning | — | source |
| NA1213 | Health Awareness | — | This course is designed to provide students with a basic knowledge of a number of health awareness topics. With this basic information they will be able to discuss and engage in promoting healthy beh… source |
| VA2031 | Shelter Medicine | — | Covers fundamental concepts of shelter medicine including the 5 Freedoms, volunteer training, standard operating procedures, sanitation, enrichment, daily rounds, length of stay, capacity for care, c… 14 hr source |
| VT2032 | Clinical Exercises I | — | This course will give students the technical skills required to be successful in a veterinary clinic. Subjects include oral and parenteral administration of medications, various methods of sample col… 28 hr source |
| NS3003 | Working With An Indigenous Reality | — | Focuses on Indigenous health determinants from an Indigenous perspective, examining cause and effect relationships from historical policies to current health epidemics, understanding the historical b… 42 hr source |
| CM1323 | Professional Communications | — | Students learn essential skills for success in college and the workplace, focusing on oral and written communication, and critical thinking. Students engage in various communication forms upholding a… 42 hr source |
| FH2023 | Group Exercise II | — | Builds upon foundational knowledge from Group Exercise I. Covers exercise styles including kickboxing, step training, indoor cycling, boot camp, HIIT, water exercise, yoga, and Pilates, plus an overv… 42 hr source |
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| MM3032 | Precision Measurement III | — | Students will learn the care and use of commonly used precision measuring and alignment equipment and instruments, which are used for measuring, moving, setting up, and maintaining machinery to manuf… 28 hr source |
| CH3023 | Chemistry | — | An introductory course in the study of chemistry covering analytical chemistry, solution concepts, equilibrium of chemical systems, and exposure to various forms of spectroscopy, chromatography, and… 42 hr source |
| MI3203 | Geological Mapping (Underground and Surface) | — | Explore geological and mine mapping techniques for surface and underground environments. Map underground faces, backs, walls, and development headings, as well as open pit walls and benches. Collect… 42 hr source |
| ME3003 | Electrical and Electronics Fundamentals | — | Introductory course giving students a basic understanding of electronic devices and fundamental electrical concepts including current, voltage, resistance, ohm's law, series/parallel circuits, combin… 42 hr source |
| BU4113 | Project Management | — | Students develop managerial skills to propose, plan, secure resources, budget, and lead project teams to successful project completions. Covers formal project management processes supported by PMI an… 42 hr source |
| PH2004 | Human Biology II | — | Builds upon Human Biology I fundamentals, applying concepts from Cell Biology, Genetics, Evolution, and Microbiology to human anatomy and physiology. Covers various organ systems with introduction to… 56 hr source |
| CV4013 | Sustainable Practices | — | This course explores sustainable practices within the field of civil engineering. Students will learn about sustainable design and the social, economic and environmental factors affecting it. The cou… 42 hr source |
| IN1173 | Computer Applications for Business | — | Students gain practical experience with Microsoft Excel for Windows, preparing reports, presentations, and applications aligned with workplace critical-thinking requirements. Topics include formulas… 42 hr source |
| BU2073 | Career Planning and Professional Skills | — | Provides a framework for students to build a successful and satisfying career in their chosen field. Covers career planning skills and strategies for personal and professional growth, including caree… 42 hr source |
| ME3013 | Fluid Mechanics | — | Introduces students to the behaviour of fluids at rest and in motion. The physical properties of fluids and their measurement are discussed. Energy and Bernoulli equations are applied to problems inv… 42 hr source |
| PR2056 | Patient Care and Assessment Lab II | — | Emphasis on hands-on learning using demonstration, performance, and practice to hone assessment and stabilization skills. Follows the same outline as the theory course to reinforce theory through pra… 84 hr source |
| WE3002 | Welding III | — | Develops advanced skills in Arc Welding by building on past skills of oxygen acetylene and arc welding, progressing to horizontal and vertical positions. Emphasis on practical applications. Course co… 28 hr source |
| VO2003 | Work Skills Lab | — | Designed in modular format allowing students to complete various job skills labs, simulations, and workshops, such as WHMIS, First Aid and CPR, retail sales simulation, food preparation and safety la… source |
| PW1113 | Common Health Challenges | — | Introduces students to the aging process and its impact on clients and normal body functions. Students identify common diseases and disorders and their impact on activities of daily living, selecting… 42 hr source |
| WE1092 | Welding I | — | Designed to assist beginning students with the basic principles of welding. Emphasis is placed on practical applications and developing more advanced skills. Course content is shared between shop and… 28 hr source |
| WR1024 | Habitat and its Relation to Wildlife | — | This course deals with the importance of providing an appropriate environment for a wide range of animals in both short and long term rehabilitation situations from an ecological viewpoint. The vario… 56 hr source |
| BU3253 | Management of Technology | — | Modern business professionals are often required to manage projects with some form of technological implementation or technological development effort. This course provides the framework by which pro… 42 hr source |
| VT4123 | Dentistry II | — | Gives the student the opportunity to practice the skills needed to perform dental prophylaxis. The knowledge gained in Dentistry I will be put into practice. Students will be marked on their basic kn… 33 hr source |
| MA1002 | Mathematics & Precision Measurement I | — | Students will learn the basic mathematics and measuring instruments needed in the repair trade for mechanics and will relate the basic math for measuring and problem solving in repair and maintenance. 28 hr source |
| MA4204 | Calculus I | — | A basic introductory course in Calculus covering the language of calculus and its application to engineering problems. Includes derivatives of algebraic functions with applications to trajectory moti… 56 hr source |
| MP3053 | Fuels II | — | Designed to provide the student with the principles of computers and scan tools, and practical experience in the diagnosis and repair of fuel and engine management and emission control systems. 42 hr source |
| MX2063 | Geochemical Methods in Mineral Exploration | — | Introduces the theory and application of geochemical surveys in mineral exploration. Students analyze the relationship of rock, soil and biogeochemical chemistry to various ore deposit type signature… 42 hr source |
| IN4143 | Database | — | Introduces students to features and applications of MS Access 2016. Covers Access terminology, the Access 2016 Interface, and basic database characteristics, including creating, querying, maintaining… 42 hr source |
| CM5032 | Technical Report I | — | Students complete an independent technical project mirroring industry conditions. Students prepare a detailed project schedule, meet with faculty advisors, prepare progress reports, and deliver a for… 28 hr source |
| PR1034 | Hospital Clinical | — | Emphasis on gaining practical experience related to skills and theory taught in the program. Students are introduced to roles of allied agencies involved in care and continued care of pre-hospital pa… 56 hr source |
| CP1025 | Introduction to Programming | — | This course provides an introduction to programming using Java. The course will focus on core programming concepts that are universal to all modern programming languages. Students will learn to write… 70 hr source |
| MA2104 | Mathematics II | — | Second course in the math stream for Engineering Technician/Technology programs. Covers quadratics, logarithms, exponentials, factoring, fractional equations, exponent and radical expressions, comple… 56 hr source |
| EV2063 | Environmental Principles | — | Covers foundational understanding of how mining and mineral exploration activities interact with the natural environment. Learn to collect, analyze, and document environmental data related to water q… 42 hr source |
| BI1003 | Anatomy and Physiology I | — | This course introduces learners to the normal development, structures and functions of the human body. Learners will examine the physiological components of the human body in order to obtain understa… 42 hr source |
| MI3043 | Surveying II | — | Field school component of the Mining Engineering Technician program completed on-site in Haileybury. Typically two weeks in length, taking place in May. Completed alongside MI3163 Mineralogy and Geol… 45 hr source |
| NS3056 | Professional Growth III | — | Focuses on examination of teaching and learning theory and methods. Through critical reflection, learners explore current evidence, beliefs, and values as they apply the teaching and learning process… 42 hr source |
| EG1033 | ESL Writing I | — | 45 hr source |
| WR6011 | Outreach, Programming and Promotion II | — | Builds on Outreach, Programming and Promotion I and veterinary technician program skills. Covers evaluation and readjustment after fundraisers, donor gratitude methods, planning and executing public… 28 hr source |
| EG2043 | Introduction to Canada | — | Introductory overview of Canada's land, people, history, and government. Through lessons and in-class activities, students learn fundamental facts about Canada, reinforced via take-home assignments a… 42 hr source |
| MA1100 | Mathematics I – Computer Programming | — | Covers basic algebra properties, graphing the straight line, basic geometry and trigonometry, and solving a system of equations graphically and algebraically. Also covers vector addition by component… source |
| COSC2006 | Data Structures I | — | source |
| WE3044 | Strength of Materials I | — | Examines the behaviour of engineering materials under various loading conditions. Concepts of stress and strain are critically examined with emphasis on practical design and analysis problems. Topics… 56 hr source |
| CS2014 | Cybersecurity Risk Management | — | This course covers the management of information security risks, including assessing and analyzing threats to the organization. Students will learn how to use a risk registrar and develop and impleme… 56 hr source |
| PL2023 | Employment Law | — | Provides fundamental and practical understanding of the key legal issues that arise between employers and non-unionized employees. Covers substantive and procedural knowledge for workplace challenges… 42 hr source |
| BU1074 | Human Resource Management | — | People are one of the major elements in the success or failure of any organization. Those seeking or aspiring to a career in management must develop the skills required to recruit, interview, select,… source |
| FF2013 | Fitness for Firefighters II | — | Continuation of the previous semester's fitness course providing general and job-specific knowledge of fitness to improve and maintain life-long personal and occupational fitness levels. Emphasis on… 42 hr source |
| EG2003 | Integrated Skills II | — | Students continue to develop and integrate listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. English for routine everyday social contexts in Canadian life is taught and practiced. Through in-class an… source |
| MI3213 | Geological Sampling | — | Builds essential skills for effective geological sampling in exploration and resource evaluation. Covers designing and prioritizing sampling schedules, collecting representative samples from trenches… 42 hr source |
| ED1063 | Child and Adolescent Psychopathy | — | Students will learn the biopsychosocial model of analysis to better support learners from different domains, including emotional, social, cognitive, and physical. 42 hr source |
| WM4022 | Environmental Regulations and Legislation | — | Introduction to Acts and Regulations that Environmental Technicians and Water Treatment Technicians will encounter. Students learn to interpret Acts and plan strategies to comply with, report, and ac… 28 hr source |
| RE2004 | Electrotherapeutic Modalities | — | The student is introduced to the concepts and use of electric stimulation (E-stim), low level laser and ultrasound as applied to canine physiotherapy. 56 hr source |
| ME5002 | Mechanical Lab I | — | Supplements and supports the Advanced Fluid Mechanics and Advanced Dynamics courses with practical learning. Lab topics in Advanced Fluid Mechanics include application of the Energy Principle, experi… 28 hr source |
| FH1023 | Fitness Assessment I | — | Introduction to health screening and fitness assessment methodologies. Covers safety, accuracy, fitness assessment theory, and hands-on practical techniques to evaluate general health and fitness sta… 42 hr source |
| MX1013 | Sampling Methods and Protocols | — | Introduces sampling methods and protocols used in the mineral exploration and mining industry. Covers extracting, processing, recording, shipping and storage of geological, soil, vegetation and water… 42 hr source |
| MP1004 | Trade Practices and Applications Motive Power | — | Topics include shop safety and safe working habits, proper vehicle lifting practices, hand, shop and power tool identification and selection, use of precision tools, learn about fasteners, torque, be… 56 hr source |
| EM1003 | Crisis Communications and Information Management | — | This course examines and explores communication needs associated with contexts of heightened concern (e.g., crisis, conflict, disasters) that support individuals, organizations and communities making… 42 hr source |
| VT4093 | Dentistry I | — | Comprehensive course bringing students from little knowledge in veterinary dentistry to practical working knowledge. Includes oral examination and disease recognition, dental instruments and equipmen… 42 hr source |
| RE1022 | Companion Animal Massage Theory | — | Covers the theory of companion animal massage including concepts of massage, pathophysiology of common neurologic and orthopedic conditions, and conditions accompanying ageing in canines. Students de… 28 hr source |
| VT2062 | Necropsy Lab II | — | A practical lab allowing students to gain hands-on experience enhancing knowledge from Anatomy and Physiology II. Students learn why and how necropsies are performed and practice sample collection of… 14 hr source |
| AG1026 | Professional Grooming I | — | This course covers grooming various companion animals, large and small. Topics include handling cats during grooming, lion cut styling, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and bathing procedures. Students w… 84 hr source |
| MM1004 | Technical Drawings I | — | Enables students to interpret commonly used technical drawings and information found in manufacturing manuals. Covers determining specifications, identifying drawing symbols, and drawing/sketching us… 56 hr source |
| VT3053 | Surgical Exercises I | — | Practical training for veterinary technicians covering anesthesia, surgical supplies/equipment, and procedures with hands-on emphasis. Small groups cover anesthetic drugs, dosage calculations, equipm… 42 hr source |
| MI4004 | Mineralogy and Geology IV | — | Continues field mapping techniques on a detailed grid and traverse mapping. Covers Exploration Geochemistry concepts, practical computer exercises, and limited field work. Introduces GPS systems and… 42 hr source |
| SW3093 | Preparation for Placement | — | Designed to assist students to prepare for and secure a placement. Students will continue their journey of self-awareness, self-reflection and professional growth as Anti-Oppressive Social Service Wo… 42 hr source |
| EC3083 | Professional Practice | — | Examines all aspects of professionalism in early childhood education. Covers characteristics of an ECE professional including behaviours, critical thinking skills, effective communication, profession… 42 hr source |
| SW3123 | Trauma-Informed Care and Crisis | — | Introduces students to trauma, trauma-informed practice, crisis and crisis intervention. Students adopt a trauma-informed perspective as part of Social Service Worker practice. Through case studies a… 42 hr source |
| WM2023 Intro to Wastewater Collections and Treatment | — | Introduction to the design and operation of facilities for wastewater treatment and collection. 42 hr source | |
| MP2025 Steering, Suspension and Brakes I | — | Students are introduced to motive power type steering, suspension, and braking systems. The subjects of study include the fundamentals of steering systems and components, tires, wheels, hubs, and hyd… 70 hr source | |
| CS2044 | Intrusion Detection and Prevention | — | Students will learn how to design, implement, and administer intrusion detection and prevention systems. Various attack signatures and network traffic are analyzed to better understand threats to the… 56 hr source |
| VA2053 | Coat and Skin Care | — | This course will encompass all aspects of grooming procedures for the companion animal. It will prepare the student to recognise and care for various skin disorders. All areas of concern will be disc… 42 hr source |
| SU2003 | Plane Survey I | — | Continuation of Survey Principles. A hands-on, project-oriented approach is emphasized, practicing survey principles in the field. Projects include operating an automatic level to run a level loop an… 42 hr source |
| WE1404 | Materials Joining | — | Overview of all joining methods including mechanical, adhesive and welding, with major emphasis on SMAW process. Students practice welding techniques, write technical lab reports including welding pr… 60 hr source |
| FF1061 | Fire Behaviour & Building Construction | — | Learn and demonstrate culminating role performances of an NFPA 1001 (2019) level I and II entry level recruit in building construction, building materials, structural collapse, and fire suppression e… 14 hr source |
| IN2034 | Cisco Networking II | — | Second course in the CCNA curriculum series focusing on Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (SRWE). Covers switching technologies and router operations for small-to-medium business networks,… 56 hr source |
| AR2206 | Ontario Building Code II | — | Addresses the requirements of residential plans examination and code interpretation with reference to Part-9 of the Ontario Building Code. Gives students the basic level of knowledge and skills requi… 84 hr source |
| GN2000 | General Education Course | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| MP1015 | Drive Train Systems I | — | Provides theoretical knowledge and practical instructions to complement the work experience of Auto Service Technician apprentices in servicing and repairing drive train systems of motor vehicles. 70 hr source |
| PW1133 | Human Body: Structure and Function | — | Students will be introduced to the normal structures and functions of the human body throughout the lifespan with an emphasis on maintaining homeostasis and health promotion. Students will use correc… 42 hr source |
| IN1092 | Computer Methods Trades Software | — | Introduces students to careers in the motive power sector. Students use various service information systems to inspect, test and repair motive power vehicles. Students access online service informati… 28 hr source |
| CP3014 | Mobile Graphical Interface Programming | — | Students explore graphical user interface programming in a mobile Android environment. Students learn how to program applications using the latest Android development tools. Topics include applicatio… 56 hr source |
| AR3216 | Ontario Building Code IV | — | Using the Small Buildings 2003 material, this course reviews portions of the OBC dealing with small buildings. Topics include: Special Structures, Structural Requirements, Design of Areas and Spaces,… source |
| EL2012 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… source |
| EE5043 | Programmable Logic Control II | — | This course will introduce the student to the installation, setup, troubleshooting and special instructions in programmable logic controllers. Advanced topics such as alternate languages and HMIs are… 42 hr source |
| ED1066 | Field Placement I | — | Students will begin to integrate theory with practice in an educational setting. Students will define the required competencies needed in the field and will follow all required policies and processes… 84 hr source |
| WR1022 | Mammalian Studies | — | This course deals with the biology and behaviour of Ontario's native mammals. The visual identification of both adults and young animals is covered. The life histories of representative species are r… 28 hr source |
| ME5023 | Advanced Fluid Mechanics | — | Fundamentals and advanced topics of fluid mechanics. Topics include nature of fluids, viscosity, pressure measurement, forces due to static fluids, buoyancy, flow of fluids, general energy equation,… 42 hr source |
| PF1123 | Career Prep I | — | This course will prepare students for the job search including preparing for interviews, as well as preparing for the testing process involved in police officer recruitment. 42 hr source |
| WR5052 | Wildlife Practical Applications I | — | This course deals with all the practical aspects of wildlife rehabilitation from rescue to release. Students will perform techniques related to rescuing a wild animal, physical examinations, administ… 28 hr source |
| VT4011 | Kennel Duty IV | — | This course will prepare the student to function in a veterinary environment. Students will provide care for the colony animals housed at Northern College. The use of Standard Operating Procedures wi… 11 hr source |
| NS1001 | Supporting Academic Success | — | Introduces services that support academic success at Northern College. Facilitates transition from high school or other academic program writing to nursing-centered academic papers. Builds upon basic… 18 hr source |
| AM3003 | Preparation for Placement in MHA | — | Prepares students for success as a Mental Health and Addictions Worker. Covers community resources, learning styles, student success plans, self-care strategies, compassion fatigue prevention, field… 42 hr source |
| LT3002 | Medical Lab Review | — | A one-week intensive review of medical laboratory management, Quality Assurance, laboratory techniques, data management, and specific areas of concentration: microbiology, cytology, histology, hemato… source |
| WE3123 | Liquid Penetrant Testing | — | This course is designed to give the student a basis for the evaluation of varied materials using the liquid penetrant inspection method. Upon completion, the student will be able to explain the princ… 40 hr source |
| PW1123 | PSW Roles and Responsibilities | — | Introduces the roles and responsibilities of the PSW within a variety of workplace settings. Covers the Canadian healthcare system, legislation and standards pertaining to PSW and other healthcare wo… 42 hr source |
| PR2017 | Paramedic Practicum | — | Students will become familiar with the various departments and services in a hospital setting. Observations may include emergency room, maternity, dialysis & Long term care. Students will also partic… 98 hr source |
| HM2113 | Professionalism and Ethics | — | This course will teach students about the importance of professional goal-setting and ethics within the Healthcare environment. Values, beliefs and analysis will serve as the pillars to student educa… 42 hr source |
| PS3033 | Abnormal Psychology | — | Examines various perspectives of abnormal psychology including nature, causes, and treatment of abnormal behaviour. Topics include behaviour and emotional disorders of childhood and adolescence, eati… source |
| BU4073 | Entrepreneurship | — | Introduces students to the nature of business and entrepreneurship. Covers entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process, business types, customers, marketing, financials and human resources. Expl… 42 hr source |
| MX2003 | Introduction to GIS Applications | — | This course introduces the basic principles of geographic information systems. Emphasis will be placed on the theory, uses and applications of GIS in mineral exploration. Students will examine the re… 42 hr source |
| LC1013 | Law Office Management & Client Relations | — | Focuses on law office/department management and office etiquette, covering time management, file management, and client accounts. Introduces legal terminology, citation, correspondence, and documents… 42 hr source |
| MI3004 | Mineral Processing – Unit Optimization | — | Builds on foundational concepts from Unit Operations, advancing students' knowledge of how mineral processing circuits are monitored, evaluated, and optimized for recovery, throughput, and efficiency… 56 hr source |
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| WR5022 | Legislation and Wildlife | — | Covers legislative issues relating to wildlife and the Wildlife Custodian role. Examines Ontario's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act 1997, Wildlife Custodian Authorization regulations, trespassing l… 28 hr source |
| MM3014 | Compressors, Pumps and Valves | — | Develops various positive and non-positive displacement pumps. Students learn to assemble, disassemble and maintain various pumps. They will identify, install and maintain various types of valves and… 56 hr source |
| DS4063 | Health and Nutrition | — | Nutrition plays a significant role in promoting health and preventing disease. Major nutritional concerns facing Canadians of all ages and walks of life are obesity and chronic diseases influenced by… 42 hr source |
| EC5051 | Pre-ECE Preparation for Placement | — | Online synchronous and asynchronous micro-credential providing a brief introduction into creating developmentally appropriate curriculum that engages young children and explores reflective practice.… source |
| EM2033 | Pandemic and Mass Casualty Planning | — | Explores the complications of a public health crisis, including challenges surrounding preparing, planning, and responding to pandemic health disasters and mass casualty events. Reviews multiple case… 45 hr source |
| EE2014 | Electrical Machines I | — | Covers fundamental principles of operations of DC and AC motors and generators. Topics include DC generators, DC motors, efficiency and heating of electrical machines, electrical machine maintenance,… 56 hr source |
| BU3233 | Technical Entrepreneurship | — | Technical entrepreneurship is the form of entrepreneurship practiced by those leading technology focused companies. Covers traditional entrepreneurial skills with focus on key skills needed to found… 42 hr source |
| WE3010 | Work Term I (Co-op) | — | Students completing the co-op program for Welding Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma will complete work terms during each of the three years of the program. Co-operative education is a proven, r… 520 hr source |
| MI3123 | Underground Mining | — | Discover the technical skills needed for safe and efficient underground mining operations. Work on designing drill and blast packages, managing explosives inventory, and conducting QA/QC audits. Prac… 42 hr source |
| LA1003 | Farm Safety and Biosecurity Regulations | — | Agricultural workers are subject to some of the highest occupational fatality rates in Canada. Students prepare to visit farms, work collaboratively with producers, and enter the workforce safely. Co… source |
| GN1083 | Managing for Success | — | Designed to help students gain insights and skills to promote personal and professional development. Students develop understanding of how they manage their lives, maximize strengths, and reduce less… 42 hr source |
| EV2053 | Problem Solving in Water and Wastewater Treatment | — | Applied mathematics for water and wastewater treatment operators. 42 hr source |
| LC2063 | Advanced Real Estate Law II | — | Reviews stages of a real estate transaction and scope of practice of a law clerk. Explores impact of condominiums, residential tenancies, rural and new homes on transactions. Analyzes case studies fo… 42 hr source |
| IN4064 | Cisco Cyber Ops | — | Cisco CyberOps Associate covers knowledge and skills needed to successfully handle the tasks, duties, and responsibilities of an associate-level Security Analyst working in a Security Operations Cent… 56 hr source |
| MR4003 | Integrated Marketing Communications | — | Marketers require a solid foundation in advertising, sales, promotion, media techniques and applications. In this course students will develop their skills as they apply fundamental principles and pr… 42 hr source |
| PW2017 | Preceptorship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to perform all the duties and responsibilities of a PSW under the guidance and supervision of a PSW preceptor. Students work independently with their preceptor… 240 hr source |
| PL4003 | Legal Research | — | Provides students with detailed analysis of advanced legal research and writing techniques. Students learn to identify legal issues and determine correct research tools in paper and computerized form… 42 hr source |
| EM2073 | Life Safety Education | — | Students focus on community risk reduction with a focus on fire and life safety education. Students will explore valuable resources needed and currently used in the field of life safety educators. Th… 42 hr source |
| BU3203 | Organizational Strategy and Adaptive Execution | — | Provides learners with a theoretical overview of corporate strategy formulation and a practical skill set to execute strategy quickly while adapting to changing circumstances. Covers how companies im… 42 hr source |
| SW4041 | SSW Fieldwork Placement | — | A cooperative endeavor between the College SSW program and community social services agencies. Students are placed in agencies under faculty supervision for a 15-week/500-hour duration. Integrates an… 500 hr source |
| HD2004 | Fuels I | — | Introduces students to the diesel fuel system. Covers properties of diesel and alternative fuels, fuel system mapping, and component purpose. Students identify and describe systems, demonstrate use o… 56 hr source |
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| PF2093 | Fitness & Lifestyle II | — | The purpose of this course is twofold: To ensure that the student has been given every opportunity to reach the level of physical fitness readiness necessary for entry into the police services field.… 56 hr source |
| EC3093 | Pedagogy of Curriculum | — | Introduces foundational concepts of play and inquiry-based learning in early childhood education. Students explore responsive environments, intentional materials use, and observation-based planning.… 42 hr source |
| PR2046 | Patient Care and Assessment Theory II | — | This course emphasizes the introduction of assessment skills and the utilization of them to manage and transport patients in a variety of situations. Students will be introduced to the assessment, pa… 98 hr source |
| CM1913 | Communication I-Model B | — | Communications 1 enhances students' writing, speaking and critical thinking skills for academic and workplace settings. Topics include grammar and mechanics, specialized vocabulary, effective writing… 45 hr source |
| IN1045 | Cisco Networking I | — | First course of the Cisco Networking Academy CCNAv7 curriculum (Introduction to Networks). Covers network components, functions, structure, and architectures including the internet. Students will bui… 70 hr source |
| FF3041 | Technical Rescue Practical Testing | — | Culminating performances of all the skill learned in FF2005 Technical rescue and maintenance. 70 hr source |
| FH2003 | Introduction to Health and Wellness | — | Students explore personal health and wellness journeys while studying determinants of health through group discussion and self-reflection. Topics include mental health, aging, substance abuse, chroni… 42 hr source |
| MM1275 | Millwright Machining II | — | Develops theories and practices from MM1002 on conventional machine tools including engine lathes, drilling machines, saws, pedestal grinders, and hand tools. Covers milling machine parts, operations… 28 hr source |
| PF4073 | Professional Issues, Research & Ethics | — | Explores ethical issues, controversies, and professional scenarios faced by police officers. Students identify and clarify values to establish a framework for ethical decision making, research profes… 42 hr source |
| MX2013 | Geophysical Methods in Mineral Exploration | — | Introduces the theory and application of geophysical surveys in mineral exploration. Students examine the relationship of magnetic, electrical, electromagnetic and gravity properties and surveys to t… 42 hr source |
| VT4042 | Clinical Exercises IV | — | Competency-based course where the student builds upon previously acquired skills and increases efficiency and understanding. Brings together information learned over the past three semesters and appl… 22 hr source |
| NS3005 | Health and Healing IV | 6 | This two-semester course focuses on concepts, principles, frameworks and standards of practice relevant to the community health nursing context in Canada. Opportunities are provided to engage in comm… 6 cr · 42 hr source |
| EV1013 | Chemistry and Physics | — | A course in basic chemistry and physics for water and wastewater plant operations. Topics include chemical processes involved in water and wastewater treatment, the physics of water distribution syst… 42 hr source |
| OF3003 | Work Placement Preparedness & Simulation | — | Focuses on enhancing soft skills to assist students in becoming professional office administrators. Key themes include communication, leadership, conflict management, collaboration, interpersonal com… 42 hr source |
| PF2103 | Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction | — | Overview of the main functions of a Forensic Identification Officer, exploring current tools and techniques used by law enforcement professionals. Balances theory and practical hands-on training, wit… 42 hr source |
| VT2123 | Kennel Duty II | — | Prepares students to function in a veterinary environment. Students provide care for animals owned by Northern College using Standard Operating Procedures. The Veterinary Science facility simulates a… source |
| VT1022 | Applied Animal Behaviour | — | Animal care providers often encounter animals with behaviour problems. They must be able to interpret an animal's body language in order to safely handle them without inflicting additional distress.… 28 hr source |
| IN2304 | Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) II | — | Applied approach to using AutoDesk software combining theory and practice. Students learn to prepare Architectural, Civil and Structural Construction Drawings, with lessons covering Design Principles… source |
| VA2021 | Vet Assistant Math | — | Review of basic mathematics and mathematical skills to aid in problem solving, conversions, and understanding basic mathematical tasks seen regularly as a veterinary assistant. Topics include applied… 14 hr source |
| MA2105 | Mathematics III | — | Covers graphs of trigonometric functions; trigonometric identities and equations; analytic geometry; inequalities; and an introduction to the rate of change and its relation to graphs and the tangent… source |
| EM1013 | Disaster Recovery | — | Analyzes response to and recovery from disaster events while examining theories and models that aid in understanding disaster response and sustainable recovery. Students review what is known about di… source |
| SU1003 | GIS | — | Gain an understanding of GIS fundamental concepts and terminology including the role of GIS in business, government, surveying and natural resources. Learn how to create and manipulate data using GIS… 42 hr source |
| GN3013 | Occupational Health and Safety | — | Introduction to the purpose and history of occupational health and safety including accident causation and prevention and proactive health and safety maintenance techniques. Legislation governing occ… 42 hr source |
| VT2052 | Clinical Exercises II | — | Competency-based course where students build upon previously acquired skills and increase efficiency and understanding. Students participate in physical examinations, intramuscular, subcutaneous and… 28 hr source |
| MR3033 | Marketing Research | — | Marketing research provides organizations with information that can be used to make more informed marketing decisions. This course will examine the process of designing, gathering, analyzing and repo… 42 hr source |
| MM4013 | Material Handling Systems | — | Develops knowledge of the types and principles of operation of various material handling systems. Students will learn the functions and uses of fans and blowers, as well as ventilation and pollution… 28 hr source |
| EG1023 | ESL Reading I | — | 45 hr source |
| CM1933 | Enhanced Communications I | — | A practical class designed to help non-native English speakers improve their English skills to successfully complete their college program. Through formal lessons and interactive activities, students… source |
| MG2003 | Equipment and Asset Management | — | Efficient farm operations depend on strategic selection and maintenance of machinery, equipment and buildings. Students examine equipment for tillage, planting, fertilization, chemical application, h… source |
| EE1034 | Digital Circuits | — | The concepts involved in Digital Circuits are fundamental to the understanding of our digital world. Familiarity with different numbering systems and logical operations is key to understanding a broa… 56 hr source |
| GN1033 | Health and Safety | — | Introduces health and safety in home, society, and occupational settings. Covers social and personal benefits of safe work practices, accident and injury prevention, individual roles and responsibili… 42 hr source |
| BU4043 | Collective Bargaining | — | Students will be provided with an in-depth examination of the collective bargaining process between management and labour. Emphasis is placed on the practical procedures to be followed in the collect… 42 hr source |
| WE4083 | Ultrasonic Inspection | — | Designed to give the student a basis for the evaluation of varied materials using the ultrasonic testing method. Upon completion, the student will be able to explain the principles of ultrasonic test… 60 hr source |
| ED1033 | Working with Diversity | — | Students explore and examine the many layers of diversity surrounding individuals and identifiable groups in society, identifying core terminology including privilege, cultural competence, and cultur… 42 hr source |
| MA1803 | Pre-Technology Mathematics I | — | This course will provide an emphasis on basic math skills required to prepare for trades and technology specific math. source |
| HD4004 | Steering, Suspension and Brakes II | — | Students will gain fundamental knowledge of Suspension, Steering and Brake systems specific to Heavy Equipment, as well as proper service procedures for these systems. 56 hr source |
| VA2022 | Large Animal Studies | — | Covers general needs of large animal veterinary practice. Topics include livestock medical and surgical techniques, clinical procedures, bandaging, reproduction, biosecurity, animal handling and rest… 28 hr source |
| VT4005 | Laboratory Procedures and Techniques IV | — | Final course in the Laboratory Procedures and Techniques series. Covers microbiology and mycology disciplines. Additional time allocated to develop proficiency in all areas of lab techniques. The fin… 55 hr source |
| BU4003 | Business Law | — | A practical study of Canadian business law, including legal and administrative systems, torts, contracts, employment laws, intellectual property, patent, trademark, copyright, and franchising laws. S… 42 hr source |
| BU1363 | Introduction to Business Concepts | — | Students will be introduced to business in Canada, focusing on introductory topics for those interested in employment in a business management role. Topics include relationships between finance, huma… 42 hr source |
| FF1501 | Firefighter I – Practical | — | Demonstrate and be evaluated in the performance of essential practical skills in accordance with the Ontario Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management approved skill sheet for practical tes… 14 hr source |
| WE7010 | Work Term III (Co-op) | — | Students completing the co-op program for Welding Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma will complete work terms during each of the three years of the program. Co-operative education is a proven, r… 560 hr source |
| CP4002 | Software Development Project | — | Following the agile software engineering methodology, teams work with clients to analyze business needs, determine computer system requirements, model system designs, build prototypes, test code and… 28 hr source |
| EE2024 | Electrical Fundamentals II | — | Covers interpretation and application of simple wiring and elementary diagrams, standard electrical symbols, and electrical control pilot devices. Devices covered include relays, contactors, motor st… 56 hr source |
| BN2220 | Clinical Chemistry | — | A two-semester course designed to develop nursing students' understanding of the relationship between disease, the underlying biochemical causes and the methodology for diagnosis. 42 hr source |
| VT4153 | Wildlife and Exotics | — | This course is designed to introduce students to the world of wildlife rehabilitation and exotic animal care. Students will experience some hands on care to compliment classroom theory. 33 hr source |
| BU1183 | Intro to Systems Analysis & Development | — | This course is designed to provide the students with skills and hands-on approach to systems analysis and design with an even more in-depth focus on the core set of skills that all analysts must poss… 42 hr source |
| WR6022 | Offences Against Wildlife | — | Deals with offences committed against wildlife. A wildlife custodian, as advocate and care giver, is often first to encounter a victimized species. This encounter begins a process involving law enfor… 28 hr source |
| EC5001 | Introduction to Child Development | — | This Micro-credential (course) provides students with a brief introduction to child development. Designed for students in a pre-apprenticeship program interested in early childhood education, it cove… source |
| CV3012 | Highways I | — | Learn about concepts related to highway design including sight distances, minimum curve radii, superelevation, and road classification. Simple highway design will be examined. Civil 3D functionality… 28 hr source |
| EC5044 | The Pre-ECE Fieldwork Placement | — | Provides a valuable opportunity for students to experience working with children in a childcare or kindergarten setting. The fieldwork placement experience enables students to apply the knowledge and… source |
| EC1073 | Outdoor and Nature Play | — | Explores the importance of nature play for children's development. Covers outdoor play as a learning tool, building educators' awareness of nature-based activities that foster physical, cognitive, so… 42 hr source |
| EM1033 | Hazards and Risk Assessment | — | This course examines the ongoing changing hazards of the 21st century and explores various approaches to disaster risk management used. The course consists of an in-depth exploration of hazard, vulne… 45 hr source |
| ET5003 | Electronics Communications I | — | Introduces students to the field of communication used in today's telecommunication. Covers operating principles, analysis, design, and construction of AM and FM transmitters and receivers. 42 hr source |
| EC5021 | Introduction to Child Care Legislation | — | Online, asynchronous micro-credential providing a brief introduction to the Early Years and Child Care Act (CCEYA), professionalism, and the Code of Ethics. Learners explore professionalism in the Ea… source |
| RE2023 Neurologic and Orthopaedic Conditions | — | The pathophysiology of common neurologic and orthopedic conditions is covered. Conditions that accompany ageing in canines are covered in detail. Common therapies that may be used in the rehabilitati… 42 hr source | |
| IN4023 | Virtual Systems Administration | — | This course will teach the students about virtualization as it combines theories and concepts with practical hands-on activities and projects that allows the student to apply the concepts learned to… 42 hr source |
| ME6014 | Research Project II | — | Research Project I and II focus on completing an independent research project mirroring self-directed industry conditions. In Research Project I, students prepare a detailed project proposal and begi… 56 hr source |
| EC4033 | Infant Toddler Environment | — | Covers the basic elements of Infant and Toddler Environments and how they differ from preschool environments. Students will identify responsive relationships as the foundation of all later learning,… 70 hr source |
| MI4043 | Mineral Processing II – Mining Field School II | — | Introduces students to equipment and processes involved with milling and extraction of various ores. Covers all components of a crushing plant, mill, and tailings disposal system, including environme… 30 hr source |
| AM2013 | Screening, Assessment and Case Management | — | Covers screening, assessment and case management across health and community services. Examines diverse service settings for addiction and mental health, reasons clients do not seek treatment, and us… 42 hr source |
| AC1043 | Accounting Applications | — | Students are introduced to a computerized accounting application using SAGE 50 Accounting Software. Students gain practical experience recording business transactions in General Ledger, Receivables,… 42 hr source |
| EL1052 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| SC3003 | Animal Health and Nutrition | — | Understanding biological principles applied to animal sciences is the basis for success in livestock production. Students learn the anatomy of animals, nutritional requirements and the effect of vari… source |
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| FH3005 | Therapeutic Exercise and Injury Management | — | Students will study common musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. Injury prevention and management and how it relates to exercise prescription will be examined. Students will gain knowledge and ski… 56 hr source |
| MA3004 | Statistics | — | Students will apply mathematical skills for descriptive and inferential statistical analyses with business applications. Topics include data description and graphical presentation, central tendency a… 56 hr source |
| RE1034 | Companion Animal Assessment | — | Learn to conduct neurological and orthopedic examinations on dogs to assess gait, posture, and movement. Topics include assessing range of motion, assigning lameness scores, and the importance of pal… 56 hr source |
| CH1033 | Chemistry | — | A course in general chemistry designed to provide a fundamental background for students to understand chemical concepts and to appreciate the applications and implications of chemistry in technology… 42 hr source |
| PH1004 | Human Biology I | — | Develops a foundation in fundamental concepts of Biological Sciences within the context of the human body. Topics include Cell Biology, Genetics, Evolution, and Microbiology with emphasis on underlyi… 56 hr source |
| AR2023 | Project Documentation | — | Equips construction industry professionals with knowledge for creating, managing, and utilizing project documentation. Covers tendering, standard construction contracts, project planning and scheduli… 42 hr source |
| MP2015 | Engines II | — | Students are introduced to the basic construction of internal combustion engines, and will learn the proper maintenance, cleaning, inspection and overhaul procedures of gasoline engines and component… 70 hr source |
| BU1223 | Global Supply Chain Management | — | Focuses on both strategic and tactical issues in international operations management, including capacity planning, materials management, modes of transportation, Incoterms, supply chain management an… 42 hr source |
| PF2023 | Police Powers II | — | A continuance of Police Powers I focusing on police governance and accountability issues related to the Police Services Act, police complaints, First Nations policy and management and labour issues.… 42 hr source |
| EC2083 | Children with Exceptionalities | — | Comprehensive introduction to children and youth with various exceptionalities. Views exceptionality from a biopsychosocial perspective and interventions from a social systems theory perspective. Cov… 42 hr source |
| FF1013 | Fitness for Firefighters I | — | Provides students with general and job-specific knowledge of fitness to improve and maintain life-long personal and occupational fitness levels. Emphasis on physical demands of firefighting including… 42 hr source |
| MP2014 | Air Intake, Exhaust and Fuel Systems | — | Students are introduced to different types and classifications of gasoline and diesel engines, the basic operation of the two- and four-stroke cycle engines, the different types of automotive fuels a… 56 hr source |
| PW1024 | PSW Practice I | — | Students learn healthcare skills required by clients in selected age groups. They identify relevant client information, assist with activities of living, and promote safe, client-centered care. Skill… 56 hr source |
| LT2014 | Practical Hematology & Immunohematology | — | Introduces students to the formed elements of blood and routine tests in hematology and blood bank departments. Covers underlying principles, use and care of equipment in hematology and Transfusion M… 56 hr source |
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| EC1103 | Observation, Documentation & Interpretation | — | Presents basic techniques of observation and documentation, including pedagogical documentation, recording and interpreting skills and behaviours of young children (birth to 12 years old), and using… 42 hr source |
| EC4016 | Child Care Administration | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to the skills needed to plan, manage, lead and administer a Child Care Centre. 42 hr source |
| LT1024 | Applied Chemistry | — | Designed to develop basic knowledge of chemistry applied to chemical compounds and enzymatic reactions. Begins with atoms and compounds, progresses to chemical nomenclature, then explores organic che… source |
| BU1503 | Database Management | — | This course will present the essential skills for designing and working with relational databases. Students will acquire a solid foundation in Structured Query Language (SQL) by working on a series o… 42 hr source |
| WR2062 | Raptor Care | — | Care and management of flighted avians, with emphasis on the rehabilitation of North American raptors. Topics include raptor behaviour, physiotherapy, and flight training, building on knowledge of bi… 28 hr source |
| PF4053 | Politics & Public Administration | — | Organizational theory, the theory of public administration and public sector management, as well as the structure and function of government and the public administration and political processes will… 42 hr source |
| PR3063 | Pathophysiology for Pre-Hospital Caregivers | — | This course builds upon the knowledge base of normal structure and function of the human body obtained in Anatomy and Physiology I & II. The intent of this course is to further examine the physiologi… 42 hr source |
| VT3032 | Clinical Exercises III | — | Students repeatedly practice skills from Clinical Exercises I and II while learning new skills for Veterinary Technicians, including bandaging techniques, recognizing dermatology problems, performing… 28 hr source |
| MM4002 | Millwright Machining IV | — | Students continue to apply theories and practices from MM3012 while furthering knowledge on conventional machine tools such as engine lathes, milling machines, drilling machines, saws, pedestal grind… 42 hr source |
| MR3063 | Professional Selling | — | Explores building relationships in the sales field. Covers preparation, presentation, and follow-up of a professional sale. Emphasizes rapport and trust, needs analysis, sales presentations, handling… 42 hr source |
| MI4093 | Mineralogy and Geology VI – Mining Field School II | — | Continues field mapping techniques on a detailed grid and traverse mapping, with additional GPS work using Garmin and Trimble systems. Extends fundamental Mineralogy study into laboratory examination… 30 hr source |
| IN1013 | Computer Applications I | — | An introductory course in the study of computers and software. Software packages such as Microsoft Office 365 will be taught. Students will learn the components that make up a computer system, how to… source |
| IN1623 | Computer Skills | — | Introduction to computers and common peripherals, common word processing software, email, and one-dimensional database searches. Students will practice simple data entry and master the use of one or… source |
| MM1024 | Welding Technical Drawings I | — | Introductory course where students develop the ability to draw, sketch, read, and interpret engineering drawings and schematics similar to those found in the machine or welding fabrication industry.… 60 hr source |
| EG3033 | ESL Writing III | — | source |
| CV2004 | Municipal Design I | — | Introduces students to hydrostatics and fluid flow. Hydrostatics covers fluids at rest and forces on surfaces, enabling design of dams, pool walls, and air tanks. Fluid flow addresses fluids in motio… 56 hr source |
| BU3153 | Business Planning | — | Entrepreneurs starting new enterprises or entrepreneurs working to establish new projects within larger organizations require the essential skill of business planning to create effective strategic an… 42 hr source |
| PN3033 | Nursing Theory III | — | Prepares students to manage the care of adults with acute and chronic conditions. Emphasizing client-centered and evidence-informed care, students develop clinical reasoning and decision-making skill… 56 hr source |
| PW2011 | PSW Clinical Practice | — | Provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in the clinical practice setting. Students complete 110-120 hours of clinical placement in a long-term care facility under d… 126 hr source |
| BU2163 | Transportation | — | Focuses on operational, financial and managerial aspects of transportation. In a global manufacturing corporation's supply chain, facilities are identified by nodes while transportation represents li… 42 hr source |
| EL1051 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| BU1103 | Introduction to Human Resources | — | Students will learn how proper recruitment/selection strategies and training and development methods maintain an organization's competitive advantage. The integral role of job design and analysis in… 42 hr source |
| PS1163 | Developmental Psychology | — | This course emphasizes the continuity of development throughout the lifespan. It will focus on the interrelationships among the different stages of the lifespan and among the physical, cognitive, soc… source |
| BH1013 | Communication and Advocacy | — | In this course students learn to establish rapport with various stakeholders, understand and use interview strategies and techniques, and understand group dynamics. Students examine a variety of appr… 42 hr source |
| FF1213 | Firefighter I | — | Covers basic theoretical information for an entry level firefighter to meet NFPA 1001 (2019) Level I job performance requirements. Topics include personal protective equipment, portable extinguishers… 182 hr source |
| PN2017 | Nursing Practice II | — | Provides foundational knowledge and hands-on skills for safe, competent, holistic nursing care. Integrates theory, lab practice, and clinical experience. Covers elimination interventions, oxygen ther… 238 hr source |
| PL1063 | Torts & Contracts | — | Students will examine intentional torts including interference with economic relations and malicious prosecution, along with unintentional torts such as negligence. The course introduces factors that… 42 hr source |
| DA1023 | Concurrent Disorders | — | Explores concurrent mental health and substance use disorders, focusing on recognition, screening, and basic assessment. Covers collaboration between police and community agencies, stigma and discrim… source |
| ED2003 | Supporting Instruction in the Classroom | — | Students will identify cognitive profiles based on information and observation of learners, apply appropriate universal design for learning strategies, and select technologies to support differentiat… 42 hr source |
| FH3033 | Internship Preparation | — | Students train clients in an on-campus internship setting. Weekly class meetings review client training progress and prepare students for the full fourth semester internship. Students apply skills in… 42 hr source |
| MP3044 | HVAC | — | This course is designed to provide the student with practical experience in diagnosis and repair of heating and air conditioning systems. 56 hr source |
| CV3003 | Soil Mechanics | — | Soil Mechanics applies engineering mechanics to problems dealing with soils as foundation and construction materials. Covers soil properties including origin, grain-size distribution, drainage, compr… source |
| General Education Elective | — | To be selected by students. 42 hr source | |
| EV4032 | Chlorine Maintenance | — | The use of chlorine as a disinfectant including handling, operation of chlorinators, confined space rules and procedures, and SCBA. 28 hr source |
| AR1016 | Methods and Materials I/Detailing | — | This course describes in detail the materials and construction techniques required for residential construction. Topics include sustainable design, soils and foundations, framing and the building env… 84 hr source |
| WE1082 | Welding Electrical Fundamentals | — | An introductory course in electrical fundamentals covering the basic electrical components used in welding equipment, and use of a multimeter. Includes analysis of series and parallel circuits. Stude… 30 hr source |
| CS1014 | Information Security Fundamentals | — | Students will explore contemporary risks and threats within a Canadian context to an organization's sensitive data and strategies to use to safeguard these assets. Successful completion of this cours… 56 hr source |
| NS3206 | Practice III | — | This course advances the development of empirical, theoretical, and experiential relational praxis. Opportunities are provided to demonstrate advanced relational competencies to establish, maintain a… 42 hr source |
| MM4005 | Mechanical Theory and Practical | — | This course will develop the knowledge and principles of applied mechanics and thermodynamics, as it pertains to the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) trade. Students will also learn various types, ap… 56 hr source |
| VA2062 | Laboratory Skills | — | This course will commence the student's study of the basic components of the veterinary lab. The veterinary assistant must develop competency in applying safety procedures, practicing aseptic techniq… 28 hr source |
| EL1021 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| ED2013 | Exceptionalities and Exceptional Learners II | — | Students will use their knowledge and understanding of different exceptionalities to select appropriate assistive technologies and strategies to support all learners, including those with exceptional… 42 hr source |
| CV4023 | Ontario Building Code for Civil | — | This course exposes the students to Part-9 Foundations and Structural Framing, Part-3 Building Classification and Construction, and Part-4 Structural Design with reference to the Ontario Building Cod… 42 hr source |
| EM2023 | Cybersecurity | — | Introduction to hacking tools, techniques, and incident handling. Topics include evolution of hacking and penetration testing, cryptology basics, footprinting, vulnerability scanning and exploitation… 45 hr source |
| EN6010 | Co-Op Work Term III | — | Co-Operative Education is a proven, realistic, and practical method of career education. Co-op assists the student in relating theory to practice, bringing more meaning to academic studies. Co-op hel… 600 hr source |
| HM2103 | Final Project | — | A culmination of concepts learned throughout the Healthcare Management program. Students engage in an independent experiential project focusing on leadership within Healthcare, working with faculty a… 42 hr source |
| BU3183 | Design and User Experience | — | Explores the principles of design as it applies to the creation of new products, services and technologies. Covers design as both a conceptual framework and in terms of practical implementation. Disc… 42 hr source |
| WM2011 | Wastewater Digestion and Nutrient Removal | — | Focuses on two specific areas of wastewater treatment: Module 1 covers Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR), a process reducing polluting chemical nutrients not eliminated via normal activated sludge tr… 14 hr source |
| BU2012 | Introduction to Business Management | — | Covers topics for starting, operating, and owning or purchasing a small business, including entrepreneurial spirit, strategic planning, funding sources, basic financial management, management issues,… source |
| ED1023 | Exceptionalities and Exceptional Learners I | — | Students will build on their knowledge and understanding of different exceptionalities. Students will further their study of appropriate assistive technologies to support all learners, including thos… 42 hr source |
| MI4013 | Surveying IV | — | 3-day survey field course emphasizing practical hands-on underground skills and calculations. Topics include total station basics, data collector technology, underground surveying techniques, shaft p… 30 hr source |
| EG2033 | ESL Writing II | — | Students continue to develop grammar and sentence structure skills. They write coherent and organized paragraphs, using a combination of simple, compound and complex sentences. source |
| EM2003 | Intelligence Fundamentals | — | Intelligence gathering and analysis is an investigative process that supports investigators or operational units during the course of an investigation/disaster management. Through data collection and… 45 hr source |
| GN1443 | Indigenous Culture & Awareness | — | Improving your knowledge and understanding of the history of the Indigenous peoples of what we now call Canada is an important step to enable Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, organizations, and… 42 hr source |
| IN2363 | Introduction to Programming | — | This course provides an introduction to programming using Java. The course will focus on core programming concepts that are universal to all modern programming languages. Students will learn to write… 42 hr source |
| BU2153 | International Business/Marketing | — | This subject introduces the major aspects of international business in today's dynamic global economy. International marketing is emphasized. Applications of theories are embedded in discussions and… 42 hr source |
| NS3084 | Nursing Praxis and Professional Caring V | — | This course focuses on health promotion and protection within the context of physiological, psychological, psychosexual, emotional, social, cultural, and spiritual health. Opportunities are provided… 49 hr source |
| CS3004 | Cybersecurity Law and Ethics | — | Students will explore the issues of Canadian law and ethics of the Internet, including regulations of online behaviour, intellectual property, hacking and ethical behaviour. Practical examples of law… 56 hr source |
| MX1023 | Introduction to Geology and Geomorphology | — | Introduces the science of geology and mineralogy and the theories governing Earth's processes and geomorphological processes that form landscapes. Topics are examined in context with how different or… 42 hr source |
| PF1133 | Working With Diversity | — | Students explore the many layers of diversity surrounding individuals and groups in Canadian society, reflecting on personal attitudes toward diverse populations. Topics include privilege, cultural c… 42 hr source |
| MA3105 | Mathematics III | — | This course covers topics such as: graphs of trigonometric functions; trigonometric identities and equations; the study of analytic geometry and the study of inequalities. The students will also be i… 56 hr source |
| VO1003 | Career Planning and Life Skills | — | Focusing on essential skill development at a minimum of level 2 in: problem solving, decision making, critical thinking, job task planning and organizing, finding information, and continuous learning… source |
| BU3213 | Global Politics, International Law and Markets | — | Surveys global political systems and their impact on business. Covers legal considerations for doing business across borders and the function of markets with global importance. Designed for modern bu… 42 hr source |
| EM2013 | Vulnerabilities in Disaster | — | Examines key influences of the 21st century hazard environments and their implications on disaster management practice, analyzing decision-making and problem-solving under uncertainty. Covers current… 45 hr source |
| SW3133 | Addiction and Mental Health | — | Introduces students to concurrent disorders (co-occurring mental health and substance abuse). Covers competencies for inter-professional collaboration, cultural and societal influences, and practical… 42 hr source |
| MR2003 | Marketing II | — | Builds on Introduction to Marketing I. Covers product/service marketing, pricing strategies, distribution, marketing communications (advertising, personal selling, sales promotions, PR, direct market… 42 hr source |
| BU1073 | Introduction to Business Management and Organizational Behaviour | — | Considers all ways to recognize organizational behaviour as an important part of everyday life. Provides context for understanding Organizational Behaviour in the Canadian workplace and presents Cana… source |
| LT2012 | Specimen Collection and Handling Practice II | — | Introduces proper techniques for collection of blood, urine, and fecal specimens, including processing and storage for valid test results. Covers standard precautions for handling biological specimen… 28 hr source |
| AM2003 | Social Policy and Legislation in MHA | — | Students will discuss social policies relating to mental health and addictions from a structural perspective. Students will explore the concept of personal troubles versus public issues. These analys… 42 hr source |
| RE1045 | Introduction to Modalities | — | Provides an in-depth introduction to therapeutic modalities used in companion animal physical rehabilitation. Students will explore the history, scientific basis, and practical applications of variou… 70 hr source |
| EC1123 | Foundations in ECE | — | This course provides a foundation for the field of early childhood education with an emphasis on pedagogy and quality childcare. Students examine influences, theories of curriculum, and the Child Car… 42 hr source |
| CS3034 | Network Security Fundamentals | — | Students will learn the security principles needed to secure a network including developing a network infrastructure, understanding core security concepts, managing secure access, VPN, cryptography,… 56 hr source |
| GN2013 | Co-op Studies | — | Raises awareness of the importance of experiential learning through the co-operative education process. Students actively identify and discuss merits of a three-way partnership between the college, e… 30 hr source |
| GN1103 | Investing in Your Future | — | Introductory course on personal finance. Covers banking, asset and liability management, investments, and risk management. Students complete practical exercises demonstrating content knowledge and de… 42 hr source |
| ME6043 | Machine Design | — | Students learn how to design, select and integrate common machine elements found in mechanical devices and systems including shafts, bearings, springs, gears, cams, belts, and chains. Students will a… 42 hr source |
| WE5043 | Technical Project I | — | Independent technical project requiring literature searches, two oral and written presentations, laboratory work, and a technical report to engineering standards. May be research-based or involve sol… 36 hr source |
| BU4054 | Directed Project in Agriculture | — | With guidance from experienced faculty, students explore an advanced topic of personal interest in the agriculture industry and summarize findings in the form of a term paper and a class presentation. source |
| AM1034 | Clinical Practice Skills | — | Builds on professional practice skills, expanding system navigation and clinical practice skills supporting clients through the planned change process. Develops assessment, planning, intervention, re… 56 hr source |
| HO3013 | Vegetable and Fruit Production Management | — | Students discuss production management systems for major Ontario fruit and vegetable crops, including planning, planting, growth, harvest, crop rotation, propagation, pruning and training. Through cl… source |
| OF1043 | Business Document Processing I | — | The processing of business documents requires a synthesis of competencies including technical, communication, listening, problem-solving, and decision making. Students must master language skills inc… 42 hr source |
| NS4084 | Nursing Praxis and Professional Caring VII | — | This course focuses on critical examination of nursing knowledge related to complex health challenges. Opportunities are provided to identify, appraise, and integrate relevant nursing knowledge to un… 56 hr source |
| MI3053 | Mining Economics | — | Half-semester course reviewing basic financial mathematics and introducing discounted cash flows, rate-of-return, sensitivity and risk analyses. Covers evaluation of equipment replacement alternative… 21 hr source |
| IT4044 | Advanced Digital Principles | — | This course cover topics such as architecture of a basic microprocessor system, data acquisition systems, data address, and control Bus, memory interfacing, multiplexing analog signals, networking, c… 56 hr source |
| MA2032 | Mathematics for Welder Fitters II | — | Trade related mathematical problems and their solutions. Realistic mathematical problems in welding and fabrication are used to strengthen both mathematical and technical skills. Students must keep p… 30 hr source |
| WE5122 | Robotic Welding and Automation | — | Study of interrelated topics in computer-integrated manufacturing including automation technology, robotics, flexible manufacturing, and the role of CAD/CAM in manufacturing. The lab portion involves… 56 hr source |
| ED1013 | Data in the Classroom and Special Education Department | — | Students will learn how to collect and analyze student behaviour using appropriate technology. Students will record observations and analysis to inform approaches and interactions and update students… 42 hr source |
| AC4044 | Accounting for Agribusiness | — | Covers accounting concepts for farm entrepreneurs including business transactions, financial reporting, cash flow management, commodity futures, and accounting software for Canadian farms. Explores s… source |
| MA1053 | Mathematics Fundamentals I | — | Students will review mathematical concepts and operations of basic arithmetic skills and their applications. Whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percent, ratio and proportions are topics covered. 42 hr source |
| MX2023 | Environmental Best Practices in Mineral Exploration | — | Introduces concepts of environmental vulnerability and responsibility in mineral exploration. Outlines responsibilities and best practices regarding the Environmental Protection Act and the Mining Ac… 42 hr source |
| ME6013 | Applied Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer | — | Students build upon fundamentals from previous study in the application of thermodynamics and heat transfer. Concepts include: phase-change processes, property diagrams (p-T, p-v, and T-v diagrams),… 28 hr source |
| IN3093 | Desktop Publishing | — | Introduces students to the key concepts in effective desktop publishing, including color theory, page layout, graphic design, and font usage. Students will use MS Picture Manager, MS Publisher softwa… 42 hr source |
| PT4006 | Power Trains II | — | Students will gain fundamental knowledge of Heavy Equipment Power-train design and function as well as hands-on practice of proper service procedures. Proper use of service manuals and other publishe… 84 hr source |
| Mathematics & Precision Measurement II | — | Trade related mathematical problems and their solutions for Mechanical Techniques – Industrial Millwright, Motive Power Technician – Automotive Service and the Heavy Equipment Techniques programs. 28 hr source | |
| LC7033 | Landlord and Tenant Law | — | Overview of landlord and tenant process in Ontario, covering residential and commercial tenancy. Examines legal framework, applications and agreements, terminating agreements under the Residential Te… 42 hr source |
| HD3003 | Fluid Power II | — | This course will develop a more advanced level of hydraulics related to graphic symbols, calculations, fluids, conditioners, control valves and hydraulic pumps. 42 hr source |
| BH1053 | Human Resources Management | — | Students explore the nature and importance of Human Resources Management, studying theories and practices related to HR decisions, planning, employee development and maintenance, current employment l… 56 hr source |
| AR3016 | Construction Management Placement | — | A placement program for those entering or already established in building and construction management. Industry serves as the classroom, with placement hosts acting as associate instructors. Suitable… 84 hr source |
| MP3014 | Steering, Suspension and Brakes II | — | Provides experience with the diagnosis and repair of steering, suspension and brake systems. Covers component replacement, wheel alignment and hydraulic brake system servicing. Introduces electronic… 56 hr source |
| MI2034 | Mining Instrumentation and Process Control | — | Explore the fundamentals of automation and instrumentation systems that drive modern mining operations. Learn to interpret and operate equipment used to measure and control process parameters for acc… 56 hr source |
| EV1000 | Drinking Water Operations – Self Study | — | Self-study preparation for the classroom component of the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change's (MOECC) Entry Level Course for Drinking Water Operators, taught as part of EV3005 Certificat… 40 hr source |
| WR6003 | Wildlife Nutrition | — | Various aspects of feeding and nutrition in wildlife care are addressed in this course; these would include requirements for energy, protein, minerals, vitamins, and hydration. Various diets will be… 42 hr source |
| MI4203 | Mine Ventilation Studies | — | This online course briefly reviews fundamental design principles of underground mine ventilation such as air flow and resistance estimation, fan selection and mine air quality. Students are also intr… 42 hr source |
| EE2206 | Electronics Fundamentals | — | An introductory course in electronics covering the operation of electronic devices and their applications in circuits. Devices studied include diodes of all types, bipolar junction transistors, silic… 84 hr source |
| VT4083 | Laboratory Procedures and Techniques IV | — | Final course in the Laboratory Procedures and Techniques series. Covers microbiology and mycology. Additional time allocated to develop proficiency in all areas of lab techniques. Final exam includes… source |
| GN3000 | General Education Course | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| EC1004 | ECE Lab 1 | — | The Early Childhood Education Play Lab offers students a hands-on learning experience within an engaging early learning environment, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Students interact di… 56 hr source |
| VT1022 | Applied Animal Behaviour | — | Animal care providers often encounter animals with behaviour problems. They must interpret body language for safe handling, understand behavioural influences, and know when to refer to a veterinarian… 14 hr source |
| PN1073 | Nursing Theory I | — | This course will introduce the learner to the theoretical and conceptual frameworks of health and healthy lifestyles. The dimensions of human needs will be explored with an emphasis on the significan… 42 hr source |
| NS2084 | Nursing Praxis and Professional Caring III | — | This course focuses on the application of integrated pharmacological knowledge and interventions within nursing process. Opportunities are provided to develop caring practice with patients experienci… 84 hr source |
| WE5014 | Welding Processes III | — | Advanced course dealing mainly with flux cored, gas metal and submerged arc welding processes. Particular emphasis on pulse-arc wire feed processes. Students develop and test weld procedures using th… 60 hr source |
| BU3223 | Global Digital Collaboration and Decentral Organizations | — | The way in which modern organizations conduct business is becoming increasingly mediated by advanced telecommunications technology and online tools. Further, the very nature of organizations is demat… 42 hr source |
| BU1113 | Introduction to Information Systems | — | Designed to provide students the knowledge to understand information systems and technologies and their importance to the success of business organization. Covers effective integration of Information… 42 hr source |
| FF2044 | Hazmat Awareness & Operations | — | Content will focus on the role, responsibilities and actions taken by firefighters as firefighter emergency responder at an awareness level during a hazardous materials incident. There will be a focu… 56 hr source |
| PF2004 | Criminal Civil Law & Federal Statutes | — | This course will enable the student to analyze the elements of an offense, to classify offenses and to identify possible defences in criminal cases. This course will also enable the student to analyz… source |
| EN2010 | Co-Op Work Term I | — | Co-Operative Education is a proven, realistic, and practical method of career education. Co-op assists the student in relating theory to practice, bringing more meaning to academic studies. Co-op hel… 600 hr source |
| NS2006 | Health and Healing II | — | Focuses on the nurse's role in meeting the health care needs of generative families. Opportunities are provided to develop an understanding of human growth and development and nursing care of the per… 56 hr source |
| MM3012 | Millwright Machining III | — | Develops the theories and practices taught during MM 1275 while furthering knowledge on conventional machine tools such as engine lathes, milling machines, drilling machines, saws, pedestal grinders… 28 hr source |
| LT1034 | Clinical Data Management | — | Introduces students to measurement units vital to precise clinical laboratory analyses, statistical calculations, and quality control methods. Students perform mathematical calculations relating to c… 42 hr source |
| HO3004 | Crop Production Management | — | Corn, oilseed, forage and grain production are essential to livestock production. These cultures are also the basis for the food production industry. With emphasis on preparation and seeding, student… source |
| PR1006 | Patient Care and Assessment Theory I | — | This course emphasizes the introduction of assessment skills and the utilization of them to manage and transport patients in a variety of situations. Students will be introduced to the assessment, pa… 98 hr source |
| VT4143 | Clinical Studies IV | — | Continuation of the veterinary technician clinical studies series emphasizing emergency care for dogs and cats. Covers basic and advanced life support, intensive nursing care, fluid therapy, blood tr… 33 hr source |
| WE0000 | Construction and Design I | — | source |
| BH1023 | Disability Management I | — | Students learn disability management theory, principles and practice. Topics include key components of a disability program, economic, social and psychological benefits, strategic planning approaches… 42 hr source |
| NA2053 | Canadian Government | — | Provides the basics of the Canadian government: its foundations, structures, institutions, and processes. Enables students to understand the operation, structure, function, and interaction of the thr… 42 hr source |
| CP1035 | Database Management | — | This course will present the essential skills for designing and working with Relational Databases. Students will become familiar with the functions of a Database Management System (DBMS) and its comp… 70 hr source |
| PR4001 | Online AEMCA Review | — | An intensive online program review, self-directed, completed at the conclusion of the program. Designed to assist students in review and preparation for the Provincial Advanced Emergency Medical Care… 16 hr source |
| EV2004 | Plant Operations II | — | Operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities preparing for successful completion of the Class I Operator Examination. 28 hr source |
| MA1032 | Mathematics for Welder Fitters I | — | Trade related mathematical problems and solutions for the Mechanical Technician – Welding Fitter program. Reviews essential mathematical concepts including BEDMAS, averages, estimation, fractions, de… 30 hr source |
| HD4002 | Fluid Power III | — | Students will learn the basic fundamentals of hydraulic systems and their components, as well as testing procedures and design differences. 28 hr source |
| SW-2033 | Crisis Intervention | — | Provides students in community services with fundamental crisis theory for assessing, intervening, and evaluating crisis resolution. Covers the ABC model, a six-step intervention model, suicide letha… source |
| CS3044 | Security Operations Centre Fundamentals | — | This course introduces students to security operation centres (SOCs) within Canada and the various roles and responsibilities required to support these centres. Students will learn fundamental requir… 56 hr source |
| MA6023 | Statistics | — | Covers measures of central and dispersion tendencies; frequency, probability, binomial, and normal distributions; quality process control; correlation and regression models; and hypothesis testing. A… 42 hr source |
| WE3009 | Nondestructive Examination I | — | Covers evaluation of Nondestructive Examination processes and equipment. Students learn liquid penetrant and magnetic particle inspection methods applied to welded joints, castings, forgings, and mac… source |
| CP4005 | Advanced Database Topics | — | Teams and individuals explore advanced database topics: database administration (using Oracle), data governance, globalization, security and advances in database technology. Topic coverage includes b… 70 hr source |
| BU3073 | Business Reports | — | Business reports and proposals are critical documents that communicate the analysis of problems and opportunities to a variety of stakeholders. Students learn all aspects of writing and presenting re… 42 hr source |
| WR4003 | Wildlife Care I | — | Deals with what is required to provide care in the initial stages for wildlife in need. Focuses on practical and clerical aspects for mammalian and avian species from arrival to release. Students are… 42 hr source |
| SE6023 | Conflict Management and Dispute Resolution | — | Presents conflict and conflict resolution as natural and healthy in organizational leadership roles. Learners examine origins of conflict and its effects on individuals, groups, and organizations. Co… 42 hr source |
| PN1004 | Nursing Practice I | — | Provides practical nursing students with foundational skills for safe, compassionate client care. Covers medical asepsis, infection control, body mechanics, personal hygiene, urinary and bowel elimin… 56 hr source |
| IT4064 | Analytical Principles II | — | This course introduces advanced chemical concepts including ion behavior in liquid solutions, oxidation-reduction reactions, and physical methods of separation as applied to process analysis. Student… source |
| EC2073 | Child Guidance | — | Child Guidance provides positive guidance strategies for Early Childhood Educators to support children with exceptionalities or challenging behaviours. Explores cognitive, physical, emotional, social… 42 hr source |
| PF3053 | Fitness & Lifestyle III | — | Ensures students reach the physical fitness readiness required for entry into police services, including passing the PREP (Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police) per Ontario Association of Chiefs… 56 hr source |
| VT2002 | Clinical Calculations II | — | Second calculations course focusing on drug dosage calculations. Learners perform calculations to reconstitute drugs, determine dosages based on body weight and body surface area, and administer intr… 28 hr source |
| HM1093 | Communication in Health Care I | — | This course focuses on the development of effective interpersonal communication skills necessary for the many different facets of healthcare. Students are encouraged to develop self-awareness, while… 42 hr source |
| VT3093 | Clinical Studies III | — | Continuation of the Veterinary Technology series following Clinical Studies I and II. Covers Surgical Nursing, Wound Care and Bandaging to prepare students for placements and professional work. Princ… 42 hr source |
| AA2041 | Community Service Learning | — | Volunteer hours in the Community Services programs are designed to help students develop a sense of community identity. As professionals in training, it is vitally important that students have an awa… 14 hr source |
| VA1022 | Animal Structure and Function | — | First of two courses teaching basics of anatomy and physiology. Covers levels of organization within the body, function of body organs and systems, and their relation to common diseases encountered i… 28 hr source |
| NS4156 | Professional Growth V | — | This course focuses on the critical examination of complex nursing practice issues. Opportunities are provided for learner to reflect upon their development as novice practitioners informed by eviden… 42 hr source |
| LT2002 | Specimen Collection and Handling Theory II | — | Application of proper techniques for collection of blood, urine and fecal specimens. Covers specimen processing, storage for valid test results, standard precautions for biological specimens, ECG per… 28 hr source |
| AR2014 | Statics | — | This is an introduction to engineering statics/mechanics tailored to the needs of Mechanical and Civil students. The major topics include vectors, moments, couples, centroids and moment of inertia. S… 56 hr source |
| NS1056 | Professional Growth I | — | Introduction to the profession of nursing. Explores the evolution of nursing and professional standards within a Canadian context. Nursing knowledge is introduced in terms of relationships between th… 42 hr source |
| PH1133 | Mathematics for Health Sciences | — | Students will evaluate arithmetic and algebraic expressions and apply these principles to health care situations. Concepts include numeracy fundamentals, systems of measurement and dimensional analys… 42 hr source |
| WM1004 | Water Monitoring and Sampling | — | Basic sampling, lab skills and analytical techniques for water and wastewater plant operators. 56 hr source |
| PW1093 | End of Life Care and Support | — | This course introduces students to palliative and end of life care. Students will identify appropriate methods of supporting clients and their families with the process of dying, as directed by the p… 36 hr source |
| MP1005 | Engines I | — | Provides students with a fundamental understanding of the operating principles, types, and designs of the modern internal combustion engine. Students will explain how the engine produces torque and i… 70 hr source |
| EL2041 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| MM1251 | Power Transmission Systems | — | Install and maintain power transmission systems, perform trade calculations on horsepower, torque, speed ratios, install and align belts, V-belts, and pulleys, chain drives and sprockets. Install, al… 70 hr source |
| EE6003 | Control Systems | — | Provides Electrical Engineering Technology students with a background in Process Control Systems and tools to analyze, design, interpret, and modify open and closed loop control systems using analogu… 42 hr source |
| VT1011 | Kennel Duty I | — | Prepares students to function in a veterinary environment. Students provide care for colony animals housed at Northern College using Standard Operating Procedures. The Veterinary Science facility sim… 14 hr source |
| OF4001 | Work Placement | — | Experiential learning opportunity supporting graduates of the Office Administration Executive Program to gain career-related experience on the job. Students find a suitable placement within their com… 112 hr source |
| LC3103 | Corporate Law Procedures | — | Students are introduced to Ontario and Canadian corporate law with emphasis on practical application in the law office setting. Topics include corporate transactions, shareholders' and directors' mee… 42 hr source |
| MA3003 | Mathematics & Precision Measurements III | — | Trade-related mathematical problems and solutions for the Mechanical Technician – Welding Fitter program. Realistic problems in welding and fabrication strengthen both mathematical and technical skil… 44 hr source |
| MI3103 | Safety and Loss Control | — | This half-semester course examines the concepts of Safety and Loss Control in organizations. Students will review the elements of a well-designed Occupational Health and Safety program, the principle… 24 hr source |
| MI1103 | Surveying Principles I | — | An introduction to the basic principles of Plane Surveying. The theory and use of GPS, total stations, steel tapes, and levels will be covered. Basic surveying calculations for direction, coordinates… 42 hr source |
| AR4213 | Methods and Materials II | — | This course is designed to complement the Methods and Materials I/Detailing course at an Advanced level, and to prepare the students for the construction industry. 42 hr source |
| VA2063 | Veterinary Hospital Management | — | This course orients veterinary technicians/assistants to practice management with emphasis on marketing, communications, business operations, inventory control, scheduling, standard operating procedu… 28 hr source |
| WR2052 | Rehabilitation Management | — | Upon completion of this course the student will possess a working competence and capability as it relates to the designing and building of enrichment devices and enclosure environments that support r… 28 hr source |
| RE1032 | Companion Animal Rehabilitation Seminar I | — | Through weekly instructor-led meetings, the Companion Animal Rehabilitation Seminars engage in discussions and explore key questions within the program. The course will cover advances in the Companio… 28 hr source |
| CV2213 | Plans Examination and Building Studies | — | Students review existing construction documents, research materials and techniques and gain knowledge on how to find information in both the graphical and written parts of a tendering set. 42 hr source |
| IN2104 | IT Essentials II | — | This course provides a foundation of the basic information required for network operating system administration and other network administration tasks. The course is intended for students who want to… 56 hr source |
| PF4003 | Criminology | — | Examination of various theoretical explanations of criminal and deviant behaviour including sociological, biological and psychological perspectives. Criminology theory is related to various types of… 42 hr source |
| MI1024 | Intro to Mining | — | This course discusses the origin and history of mining and its contributions to ancient and modern civilizations. Students are introduced to basic geological and mining terminology, mineral reserve e… 42 hr source |
| BU6073 | Management of Non-Profit Organizations | — | Emphasizes skills needed to manage a nonprofit organization as an employed manager, trustee, or volunteer. Covers revenue channels required to maintain tax exempt status, income channel management, c… 42 hr source |
| PN1022 | Pharmacology I | — | Provides foundational knowledge for the safe administration of medication. Introduces concepts of pharmacology as selected drug classifications are studied. Covers the paramedic's responsibility to u… 42 hr source |
| ED1051 | Child Development | — | Students will be introduced to the developmental stages of childhood from birth to young adolescence and will explore the possible impact prenatal development may have on later development. Students… 42 hr source |
| HM1043 | Introduction to Patient Care | — | A general introduction to core concepts of patient care in the Healthcare system. Covers patient rights to privacy and confidentiality, respect and dignity, and the importance of communication and cl… 42 hr source |
| PR4013 | Ambulance Field Analysis & Case Studies | — | As the concluding component of the program, students consolidate key concepts of pre-hospital care. Using a student-centred approach, participants relate and integrate theoretical concepts learned in… 28 hr source |
| AC4003 | Accounting Information Systems | — | Students gain systems-based knowledge in Management Information Systems and Business Strategy. Covers the 5 Component Model, data characteristics, organizational strategy, and business processes. Pra… 42 hr source |
| EG1013 | ESL Listening and Speaking I | — | ESL Listening and Speaking I course requiring a passing grade of 60. 45 hr source |
| BU3093 | Human Rights in Employment | — | An in-depth study of legal principles and practices related to discrimination in employment. Students examine prohibited grounds of discrimination, the employer's obligation to accommodate in the abs… 42 hr source |
| General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source | |
| WE6074 | Welding Processes IV | — | The first section deals with equipment and typical applications of processes such as electron beam, laser, diffusion, electroslag and thermit welding. The second part requires students to develop, do… 60 hr source |
| GN1011 | Employment Preparation | — | Enables students to become familiar with specific employment requirements for their field of interest. Covers self-marketing for job finding, maximizing interview potential, fieldwork placement prepa… 14 hr source |
| PR3053 | Fitness Maintenance | — | Designed to provide students with knowledge on health-related issues while focusing on muscular strength, power, and endurance. Emphasizes practical applications and exercise prescriptions to improve… 42 hr source |
| EE3014 | Three-Phase Theory | — | Extends upon Electrical and Electronics Fundamentals, covering core material for power systems and protection & control courses. Topics include AC power fundamentals, transformers, and three-phase ci… 56 hr source |
| NS3066 | Professional Growth IV | — | This course focuses on the social construction of health inequities. Opportunities are provided to critically examine health outcomes of power inequities at the level of the individual, family, commu… 42 hr source |
| CP4024 | Programming Language Research Project | — | Students explore the process of self-study by applying project planning, applied research, testing, and implementation of basic and advanced concepts appropriate to a new programming language or fram… 56 hr source |
| PF1033 | Interviewing & Investigation | — | Focuses on interviewing and investigation skills, examining the requirement of a continuing investigation. Introduces interviewing skills to retrieve information from victims, witnesses and suspects.… 42 hr source |
| MI1003 | Mineralogy and Geology I | — | The geology of the Precambrian, Palaeozoic and Cenozoic eras is introduced in this course. Students are introduced to mapping techniques and the "art" of visualization. Topics include basic geologica… 42 hr source |
| WE2092 | Welding II | — | Designed to assist beginning students with the basic principles of welding. Emphasis is placed on practical applications and developing more advanced skills. Course content is shared between shop and… 28 hr source |
| VT4021 | Registered Veterinary Technician Prep II | — | The course prepares students to challenge their national professional examination and become registered veterinary technicians. 11 hr source |
| MP2003 | Motive Power Electrical II | — | Continues the development of knowledge and skills required to maintain and diagnose motive power electrical systems. Topics include electromagnetic devices, wiring and wire repairs, advanced circuit… 42 hr source |
| ED1041 | Introduction to Interpersonal Relationships | — | Equips Educational Support staff with skills to build positive interpersonal relationships with students and staff, fostering inclusive learning environments. Covers strategies for managing distress… 42 hr source |
| EC3023 | Health, Safety and Nutrition | — | Explores health, nutrition, and safety in early childhood education. Covers nutrition principles promoting well-being and disease prevention, diet's impact on obesity and chronic diseases, nutritiona… 42 hr source |
| FH1004 | Musculoskeletal Fundamentals | — | Students examine the musculoskeletal system in depth, studying bones, joints, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, connective tissue, and muscles. Group and individual work using anatomical models and diag… 56 hr source |
| LT2004 | Clinical Chemistry & Urinalysis | — | This course will assist students to understand the specimen requirements for all routine clinical chemistry tests. It will provide students with the clinical laboratory practice to setup/load both au… 56 hr source |
| WE6034 | Technical Project II | — | Continuation of Technical Report I representing the final analysis of research and laboratory testing and the final written and oral reports. Allocated time for the semester's work is approximately 1… 75 hr source |
| VT1041 | Necropsy Lab I | — | A practical lab allowing students to gain hands-on experience enhancing knowledge acquired in Anatomy and Physiology I. Students learn why and how necropsies are performed and practice sample collect… 14 hr source |
| BU1173 | Information Systems Ethics | — | Provides students updated discussion of ethical and social issues evolving with computing and information technologies. Covers computer ethics, legal aspects of computing, network security, and compu… 42 hr source |
| ME6023 | Mechanical Lab II | — | Supplements Advanced Strength of Materials, Advanced Dynamics, Machine Design, and Applied Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer with practical learning. Topics include stresses and deflection in beams, c… 42 hr source |
| IN5003 | Embedded Programming II | — | Builds upon IN3263 Embedded Programming and Networks with focus on project work. Learners will identify processing and hardware needs to select appropriate controllers, and use advanced techniques in… 42 hr source |
| PL2063 | Legal Ethics | — | Provides students with a framework to analyze legal dilemmas lawyers face. Uses case studies and Law Society of Ontario guidelines to focus on lawyer-client confidentiality, conflicts of interest, cl… 42 hr source |
| AA2063 | Autism Spectrum Disorders | — | This course will assist the learner in developing a basic understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Characteristics of Autism will be explored; the triad of common difficulties will be explai… 42 hr source |
| HM2093 | Communication in Health Care II | — | Builds on Communications in Healthcare I, focusing on complex topics including community mobilization, professional communication, and public advocacy. Examines communication needs across stakeholder… 42 hr source |
| IN3263 | Embedded Programming and Networks | — | The first part introduces fundamentals of computers and networking, covering computer/network equipment, networking fundamentals and standards, and network design. The second part provides an introdu… 42 hr source |
| EG2023 | ESL Reading II | — | Students improve their reading comprehension skills and continue to develop reading strategies. Students read a variety of short texts and continue to build vocabulary. source |
| WE4004 | Welding Processes II | — | Introduces students to submerged arc and gas tungsten arc welding processes. Electric resistance welding is included with emphasis on spot welding. Students demonstrate proper set up and safe use of… 60 hr source |
| MI4123 | Underground Mine Design – Applied | — | This course guides students through integrating mining engineering technician program material in designing excavations for underground development and production mining. Students apply knowledge in… 42 hr source |
| LC2043 | Family Law | — | This course will provide the student with a background in the history of family law in Ontario and an overview of marriage breakdown, spousal and child support, financial disclosure, decision making… 42 hr source |
| VA1032 | Client Relations | — | One semester course for Animal Grooming, Veterinary Assistant, Veterinary Technician, and Veterinary Technology programs. Covers customer service, telephone skills, welcoming skills, confrontation an… source |
| BU1303 | Supply Chain Management | — | An introduction to Supply Chain and Logistics Management covering planning and management of sourcing, procurement, conversion, and logistics activities. Spans movement and storage of raw materials,… 42 hr source |
| FH4023 | Health and Fitness Management | — | Students are introduced to the important role managers and supervisors play in the success of a fitness and wellness club or organization. Main topics covered are financial management, risk managemen… 45 hr source |
| RE2001 | CAPR Kennel Duty II | — | Kennel Duty courses prepare students to provide excellent animal care through practice, developing responsibility and confidence to work safely and as part of a professional animal care team in a sim… 14 hr source |
| EV3003 | Sustainable Practices in Agriculture | — | Students explore mitigation and correction methods for various environmental problems related to water systems and soil management. Topics include societal trends related to animal welfare, local pro… source |
| BU3273 | Dairy Production Management | — | Substantial regulation makes the Canadian dairy industry a commodity with very specific business considerations. Students explore the dairy industry from a business perspective, by analyzing economic… source |
| MI3093 | Surveying III | — | Project oriented course covering differential leveling methods, the operation and care of optical theodolites, and the application of basic underground surveying procedures and calculations. 42 hr source |
| SW2023 | Conflict Resolution and Mediation | — | This course takes a systematic approach to analyzing the elements of conflict and explores both the individual and systemic responses to it. Students will gain a solid foundation of negotiation skill… source |
| IN4163 | Introduction to GIS | — | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems. Geographic Information Systems involves the manipulation of databases to produce a variety of reports and/or maps. 42 hr source |
| OF4001 | Placement II | — | Experiential learning opportunity supporting graduates of the Office Administration Executive Program to gain career-related experience on the job. Students find a suitable placement within their com… source |
| OF2023 | Word Processing and Keyboarding II | — | Advanced features in Microsoft Word will be examined. A variety of documents incorporating Word features will be produced. Students will develop timesaving skills and techniques when completing appli… 44 hr source |
| EC1093 | Intro to Early Childhood Education | — | Introduces students to the philosophy and practice of providing high quality care and education in an Early Childhood Education setting. Equips students with techniques for guiding children through r… 42 hr source |
| EV1053 | Basic Math for Systems Operators | — | Fundamental mathematical skills of an operator/technician, including basic arithmetic, the metric system, unit conversions, mensuration, and basic algebra. 42 hr source |
| PN1063 | Professional Growth I | — | Introduction to the profession of nursing exploring nursing philosophy, theories, evolution, and nurses' roles in society. Covers nursing professionalism, Ontario's regulatory body, reflective practi… 42 hr source |
| SW2042 | Social Service Worker Practice II Lab | — | This integrated course is designed to provide students the opportunity to practice the skills learned in Social Service Work Practice I and II. It is offered in an intensive four-day format where stu… 42 hr source |
| RE1035 | Advanced Animal Anatomy and Physiology | — | Focusing on canine anatomy and physiology including directional terminology, anatomic planes, bones, muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons, the nervous system and lymphatics, this course will be an… 70 hr source |
| NS1007 | Health and Healing I | — | Focuses on developing an understanding of family experiences with chronic health challenges. Opportunities are provided for learners to explore literature related to models of family assessment and c… 42 hr source |
| IN2243 | Foundations of Computer Science | — | Provides students with the fundamentals of computer science divided into five parts: computer and data, computer hardware, computer software, data organization, and an introduction to advanced topics… 42 hr source |
| WE3112 | Materials and Proceses | — | Introduction to Non Destructive Testing (NDT), overview of relevant materials science, and understanding of various industrial manufacturing processes used in Canada. Discusses defects associated wit… 32 hr source |
| BU1533 | Organizational Management in Canada | — | This course provides an in-depth analysis of human resources and organizational management, focusing on strategic applications in the Canadian organizational management context. Students will engage… 42 hr source |
| WE3014 | Materials Preparation | — | Introduces common edge preparation processes used in the welding industry. Practical application of oxy-fuel, plasma and mechanical edge preparations are compared on the basis of application and econ… 60 hr source |
| IN3193 | Database Management | — | This course will present the essential skills for designing and working with relational databases. Students will acquire a solid foundation in Structured Query Language (SQL) by working on a series o… 42 hr source |
| AC1104 | Legal Accounting | — | Hands-on training in fundamental accounting concepts as applied in law firms and using the legal industry legal accounting software. Students develop an understanding of general and trust accounts, i… 56 hr source |
| MATH1056 | Discrete Mathematics I | — | Online with AlgomaU. source |
| MA3033 | Mathematics III | — | Focuses on additional topics in algebra, geometry and trigonometry. Applications from many fields of technology are explored to show where and how mathematical techniques are used in the real world.… 56 hr source |
| MA1100 | Mathematics I | — | Covers basic algebra properties, graphing the straight line, basic geometry and trigonometry, and solving a system of equations graphically and algebraically. Also covers vector addition by component… 56 hr source |
| IN2343 | Intermediate Programming | — | This course covers intermediate level programming concepts using the Java programming language. Using a project-based approach, students will learn and apply Object Oriented Design (OOD) principles i… 42 hr source |
| IT2004 | Control Principles | — | Further study of process control terminology, identifying controller types and modes. Introduces and evaluates proportional, integral and derivative algorithms used to tune controllers. Covers valve… 56 hr source |
| WR2022 | Reptilian and Amphibian Husbandry | — | This course deals with the care and management of reptiles and amphibians, emphasis on the rehabilitation of North American species. Topics include taxonomy, biology, handling, housing and diseases. 28 hr source |
| CV4303 | Geography and GIS | — | Introduces the basic principles of geographic information systems. Emphasis will be placed on the theory, uses and applications of GIS today. There is a highly practical component to this course. source |
| IT2024 | Measuring Principles II | — | Introduces theory, applications and equipment of level, temperature, and misc. measurement in the process industries. Covers differential pressure transmitters, capacitance/conductance probes, ultras… 56 hr source |
| ME2014 | Mechanical Design and Computer Aided Design II | — | Introduces solid modelling, assembly construction and two-dimensional drawing construction using CAD software. Covers standard drawing symbols, abbreviations, dimensioning, tolerancing, connections,… 56 hr source |
| IN3033 | Markup Languages | — | Introduction to markup languages and their use in web publishing. Focus on HTML, CSS, and current front-end web development techniques with emphasis on creating web interfaces that work seamlessly on… 42 hr source |
| BU2103 | International Trade Law | — | Introduces the international legal framework enabling individuals, businesses and governments to exchange goods and services across borders. Students evaluate legal principles for Canadian businesses… 42 hr source |
| PF1093 | Fitness & Lifestyle Management I | — | Ensures students reach physical fitness readiness for law enforcement entry, including attempting the PREP (Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police) as per Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police st… 56 hr source |
| SW3113 | Working with Diverse Families | — | Examines how to work with and support Canadian families in contemporary society. Using an anti-oppressive and structural lens, students examine challenges facing Canadian families and develop awarene… 42 hr source |
| MM1246 | Bearings, Seals and Lubrication | — | Enables students to identify and apply bearing materials, fits and tolerances; fit and maintain plain, journal, sleeve, radial and axial bearings; install and maintain bearing housings and anti-frict… 70 hr source |
| BD3201 | Building Inspection Placement I | — | Placement will give students an opportunity to experience firsthand a municipality's role in plans examination and building inspection. They will observe and practice those skills required to be succ… source |
| WE1013 | Introduction to Welding | — | Practical skills course beginning with welding safety. Covers basics of oxy-acetylene welding and cutting, including assembly and disassembly. Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Wel… 48 hr source |
| PR1063 | The Prehospital Environment | — | Emphasizes techniques for driver and vehicle readiness for emergency service. Students acquire skills to maintain and safely operate emergency vehicles, drive defensively, control skids, extricate vi… 42 hr source |
| EE1006 | DC Fundamentals | — | First introduction to electricity covering fundamental concepts essential to Electrical Engineering Technician and Technology programs. Topics include physical quantities, measurement systems, charge… 84 hr source |
| CS1044 | Scripting Fundamentals | — | Introduction to scripting languages, such as Python, including data types, control structures, and regular expressions in the context of cybersecurity applications. 56 hr source |
| WE6024 | Welding Metallurgy III | — | A detailed study into metallurgical problems encountered in the welding of special steels for power, petroleum, chemical and aerospace industries. Problems of cracking and corrosion are studied along… 60 hr source |
| IN2054 | Windows Server Administration | — | Designed to build a foundation in basic server administration. Covers all critical Windows Server 2016 features, including features unique to this operating system. Students learn how to choose the r… 56 hr source |
| AM4003 | Fieldwork Placement | — | A cooperative endeavour between the College Addiction and Mental Health Worker Program and various community agencies. Students are placed in agencies under supervision for a 580-hour duration. The o… 580 hr source |
| PF2143 | Career Prep II | — | As a continuation of the Career Prep I Course, this course will prepare the student for the job search process in policing, as well as preparing for interviews, and the varied testing processes invol… 42 hr source |
| EV4016 | Instrumentation and Process Control | — | An introduction to industry instrumentation; basic electricity and motor control relays, starters, switches, breakers, overloads, float controls, instrument recorders, process loops, and the fundamen… 84 hr source |
| FH2033 | Exercise Prescriptions I | — | In this course, students will gain knowledge and practical skills on effective exercise program design, monitoring and evaluation. This practical class will cover proper selection of exercises and eq… 42 hr source |
| BU3014 | Compensation and Benefits Administration | — | Students will be introduced to the human resources function of determining equitable compensation and benefits and how it relates to the attraction, retention, and motivation of qualified employees.… 56 hr source |
| ED1001 | Literacy Fundamentals Part 1 – Primary/Junior | — | Students explore the fundamentals of literacy development in children at different ages through various forms of communication and different forms of writing. 42 hr source |
| NS4157 | Professional Growth VI | — | This course focuses on the examination of the underpinnings of leadership in promoting and maintaining high quality health care services. Opportunities are provided for learners to explore ongoing an… 42 hr source |
| GN2043 | Health and Wellness | — | To Be Updated 42 hr source |
| SW1093 | Human Behaviour and the Social Environment | — | Explores human development across the life span in the context of bio-psycho-social influences, including theories about social systems and diversity of human behaviour. Students develop understandin… 42 hr source |
| WE-2084 | Mechanic/Statics | — | Mechanics is the study of forces acting on objects (statics and dynamics). This course focuses on statics, the study of objects in equilibrium. Applied mechanics deals with the basic concepts of forc… 60 hr source |
| BU4123 | Recruitment and Selection | — | Students are introduced to employee recruitment and selection and its link to organizational strategy. Topics include HR strategies for identifying and selecting employees, legal and socio-economic r… 42 hr source |
| VT2033 | Clinical Studies II | — | Continuation of Clinical Studies I covering canine and feline anesthesia and analgesia. Topics include anesthesia terminology, anesthetic and monitoring equipment, pharmacology of anesthetic and anal… 42 hr source |
| SW1014 | Working on Teams and in Groups | — | This course provides an interactive environment to enable students to develop group leadership and collaborative group work skills and to critically reflect on interprofessional teamwork. Students ex… 56 hr source |
| FF2103 | Incident Management | — | Provides students the understanding and ability to apply an Incident Management System (IMS), a framework used to organize emergency incidents. Covers command structure and management terminology use… 42 hr source |
| BU3103 | Macroeconomics | — | Students examine large-scale economic phenomena, exploring the role of economics in business. Topics include scarcity, choice, opportunity cost, efficiency, unemployment, demand and supply, GDP, nati… 42 hr source |
| WE5024 | Welding Metallurgy II | — | Advanced course including a detailed study of the production of iron and steel along with the effects of the major alloying elements. The mechanisms of, and control of, hydrogen-induced cold cracking… 60 hr source |
| AR3004 | Estimating II | — | Give beginning estimators an understanding of the fundamental principles of estimating, provide beginning estimators with practical experience, and give beginning estimators a basic understanding of… 56 hr source |
| WE3104 | Engineering Materials II | — | Continuation of Engineering Materials I. Studies common industrial materials, describing micro-structures and properties based on atomic bonding, phase transformation, and strengthening mechanisms. C… 60 hr source |
| WE4024 | Welding Metallurgy I | — | The metallurgical aspects of the welding processes are studied. The interaction between heat source, structure and properties of welds is studied in greater depth. Weld ability of different materials… 60 hr source |
| FH2053 | Exercise Physiology | — | Students will examine the responses and adaptations of several body systems and processes during and after various types of exercise. Topics include adaptations to energy metabolism, respiratory syst… 42 hr source |
| EC5031 | Communications for Childcare Workers | — | Online, asynchronous micro-credential introducing skills for effective communication and teamwork in early childhood education. Designed for pre-apprenticeship students, the course covers the importa… source |
| MP4003 | Motive Power Electrical IV | — | Students will learn about ignition systems, vehicle communication systems, supplemental restraint systems and anti-theft systems found on today's motor vehicles. Additionally, the students will have… 42 hr source |
| AR2063 | Construction Management and Law | — | Administration claims and disputes are a fact of life in the construction industry. Improper administration and legal disputes lead to disruptions and uncertainties affecting the ability of the contr… 42 hr source |
| CM2903 | Communications II | — | Applies oral and written communication tools from Comm 1 to business and technical contexts. Students produce business letters, emails, employment documents, and field-specific reports. Topics includ… 42 hr source |
| Companion Animal Massage Practical | — | Students apply theory from Companion Animal Massage RE1022 to case studies. Covers massage techniques, friction techniques, and cryo/thermotherapy. Students learn different massage routines and when… 28 hr source | |
| MA2063 | Mathematics II | — | This course covers exponents and radicals, the quadratic equation, ratio, proportion and variation, exponentials and logarithms, and vector addition by components and by the cosine and sine laws. source |
| PL2053 | Canadian Law | — | Students will examine some of the essential features of Canada's legal system, including the Canadian Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 42 hr source |
| WE2164 | Computer Aided Design and Fixture Design | — | Introduction to computer-aided design using AutoCAD drawing and editing commands, plus welding fixture design. Topics include locating and clamping principles, basic construction principles, economic… 60 hr source |
| VT3063 | Pharmaceutical Principles I | — | First of two courses providing a comprehensive review of drugs used in veterinary medicine. Covers general pharmacology (drug sources, modes of action, dosage forms, pharmacokinetics) and drugs affec… 42 hr source |
| VO2013 | Customer Service and Workplace Relations | — | Beginning with basic interpersonal relationships, this course provides the student with Super Host training and certification, and Service Excellence training and certification, as well as workplace… source |
| IN3094 | Linux Server Administration | — | Introduces students to common methods, hardware and software used to achieve a useful and secure Linux computer system. Helps students prepare for CompTIA's Linux+ certification and LPIC-1 certificat… 56 hr source |
| BU1523 | Business Communication | — | Students learn effective communication skills needed for the workplace, including comprehensive writing and communication structures. Topics cover communication techniques, business writing processes… 42 hr source |
| HM1103 | Healthcare IT Systems | — | This course provides a systematic summary of the principles of healthcare systems and informatics for Healthcare professionals. Students will be given a brief history of healthcare informatics, as we… 42 hr source |
| COSC-3506 | Software Engineering | — | source |
| PN5010 | Nursing Practice V | — | A practicum experience in nursing practice settings, selected collaboratively to meet student learning needs. Consists of one eight-week experience in acute or chronic care. Focus is on consolidating… 320 hr source |
| BU4033 | Microeconomics | — | This course introduces students to the study of economics, beginning with microeconomics. It uses scientific theory to understand the relationship and consequence of economic and business decisions,… 42 hr source |
| IN2004 | Systems Security | — | The course provides an introduction to the core security concepts and skills needed for the installation, troubleshooting, and monitoring of network devices to maintain the integrity, confidentiality… 56 hr source |
| EV3005 | Certification Exams Preparation | — | Design and operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities in preparation for the Operator In Training (OIT) Examinations (40 hours), plus a 35 hour course in preparation for the Ministry of t… 70 hr source |
| PF3023 | Youth in Conflict with Law | — | Explains and analyzes historical, philosophical and contemporary application of statutes affecting youth in conflict with the law. Examines detention, interviewing and processing through court struct… 42 hr source |
| SW3143 | Program Evaluation and Proposal Writing | — | Introduces the Evidence Based Practice (EBP) paradigm by examining Program Evaluation in the Community Services field. Students apply EBP steps including posing practice-relevant questions and evalua… source |
| EE6202 | Electrical Design CAD II | — | Covers electrical design and CAD skills for residential, commercial, and industrial installations. Topics include service load estimation, receptacles, feeder and branch circuit design, transformer s… 28 hr source |
| WE0000 | Welding Practical | — | source |
| EE5213 | Power Utility System | — | This course focuses on topics related to power utilities. The student will build upon concepts learned in previous power systems courses to gain a more detailed understanding of power utilities and t… 42 hr source |
| VT4000 | Field Placement II | — | Students spend a minimum of four weeks (160 hours) at a clinic providing work experiences expected of a new graduate. Students perform regular duties, practice newly gained knowledge and skills, and… 160 hr source |
| LT3010 | Clinical Practice | — | Apply theoretical knowledge in a clinical practice setting under the direction of a medical laboratory technician. Focus on transitioning into the workplace environment. Students become proficient at… 187.5 hr source |
| PF4083 | Fitness and Lifestyle IV | — | Addresses back health, stress management, shift work and common injuries related to law enforcement. Includes physical fitness readiness tests (P.I.N. testing, PREP test, etc.) required for entry int… 56 hr source |
| SW1073 | Understanding Power, Privilege & Oppression | — | Anti-Oppressive Practice (AOP) and Structural Social Work (STSW) are the philosophical basis for Northern College's Social Service Worker Program. Students will understand their own social location,… 42 hr source |
| IT4003 | Statistical Process Control | — | An elementary course in SPC with applications relevant to the process industries. Topics include quality concepts, measurement and variation, special-cause and common-cause variation, measures of ten… 42 hr source |
| EC2033 | Working With Diversity | — | Students explore layers of diversity surrounding individuals and groups in Canadian society, reflecting on personal attitudes toward diverse populations. Topics include privilege, cultural competence… 42 hr source |
| COSC2406 | Assembly Language Programming | — | source |
| EE2043 | AC Fundamentals | — | This course revisits the circuit analysis techniques learned in DC Fundamentals and expands upon them to cover alternating current (AC) circuits. Complex number analysis is employed to provide a deep… 42 hr source |
| PL3003 | Provincial Offences | — | In this course the rights and responsibilities of parties, along with the procedural streams and classification of offences of the Provincial Offences Act will be covered. The students will learn pra… 42 hr source |
| EL2012 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| EL3013 | Electrical Controls | — | This course will introduce the student to basic principles and knowledge of Electrical Circuits and fundamentals. The scope and purpose of the Canadian Electrical code will be explained. Basic Electr… 42 hr source |
| HM1063 | Introduction to Patient Safety | — | An extensive introduction to patient safety covering safe environment requirements, systems thinking, clear communication, human factors, error theories, and risk reduction. Topics include teamwork a… 42 hr source |
| VT1005 | Laboratory Procedures and Techniques | — | This course is an introduction to laboratory procedures and practice. Students will become familiar with tests commonly and most frequently used in the veterinary laboratory. Students will acquire th… 70 hr source |
| ME5033 | Research Project I | — | Research Project I and II concentrate on the completion of an independent research project. Self-directed, comprehensive study of a specific topic in the student's field. Students prepare a detailed… 42 hr source |
| EL1143 | Electrical & Electronics I | — | Students learn the fundamentals of DC electrical and electronic systems, using problem solving techniques and circuit board testing. Topics include basic electrical and electronic theory, problem sol… 42 hr source |
| IN4074 | Internet Programming | — | Hands-on introduction to web application development. Students design and implement projects reflecting current trends in web applications, including social media sites, shopping cart systems, and co… 56 hr source |
| BU3173 | Creativity, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving | — | Solving business problems in the next decade will require a range of thinking skills including: the ability generate and apply creative solutions, think laterally about problems, and applying enginee… 42 hr source |
| WE5040 | Technical Project I Lab | — | 42 hr source |
| Ambulance Field Consolidation | — | Provides students with a concentrated period of field experience to further develop the ability to assess and meet the needs of the patient. Under the direct supervision of a paramedic crew, students… 448 hr source | |
| VT2005 | Laboratory Procedures and Techniques II | — | A continuation of Laboratory Procedures and Techniques I. Students study clinical chemistry, urinalysis, and cytology while practicing techniques from the first semester. Emphasis is placed on unders… 70 hr source |
| MATH1057 | Linear Algebra | — | Online with AlgomaU Courses. source |
| MI4012 | Environmental Principles for Mining | — | This half-semester course briefly reviews potential environmental impacts of mining. Students are also introduced to environmental regulatory requirements, best practices, monitoring and reporting. 28 hr source |
| PF3043 | Investigation and Forensics | — | This course focuses on investigation skills and examines the requirements of a continuing investigation. Students are introduced to basic steps of investigation, oral and written communications, inte… 42 hr source |
| NS2107 | Health and Healing III | — | This course focuses on human pathophysiology. Opportunities are provided to translate knowledge of such science to inform nursing practice. Learners are required to integrate new and prior learning. 42 hr source |
| FF2501 | Firefighter II Practical | — | Demonstrate and be evaluated in the performance of the essential practical skills expected of a Firefighter II, NFPA 1001 (2019) in accordance with the Ontario Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergenc… 14 hr source |
| BU1443 | Project Scheduling | — | Students learn project management skills using Microsoft Project, covering basic and intermediate skills including project plans, tasks, resource assignment, scheduling, and reporting. Topics include… 42 hr source |
| WE5044 | Strength of Materials II | — | Continuation of Strength of Materials I beginning with bending and shear stresses of beams. Mohr's Circle is introduced with combined stresses. The moment area and conjugate beam deflection methods a… 60 hr source |
| SW3153 | Interpersonal Violence | — | This course focuses on the historical, social and cultural contexts of interpersonal violence in Canada. Students will acquire a broad understanding of child abuse and neglect, violence against women… 42 hr source |
| FH1013 | Anatomy and Physiology | — | In this course, students will gain foundational knowledge of the structure and function of the human body. Principle concepts of homeostasis, levels of organization within the body, and fundamental t… 42 hr source |
| CM1803 | Pre-Technology Communications I | — | Develops thinking, writing, and speaking skills for college and workplace communication. Covers outlining for planning and organizing business messages, analyzing purpose and audience, writing effect… source |
| PR3018 | Patient Care and Assessment Lab III | — | Continuation of Patient Care and Assessment Lab II. Focuses on assessing, applying pathophysiological processes, managing and transporting patients in stabilized conditions, emergency situations, and… 112 hr source |
| BU4044 | Livestock Business Operations | — | Covers livestock operational efficiency through animal husbandry methods, health and breeding techniques, and production systems for beef, dairy, and small ruminants. Students explore production syst… source |
| MI2042 | Physics for Mining | — | This half-semester course reviews concepts of metric and British systems of units, conversions, vectors, statics, motion, force, work, and energy. The objective is to familiarize students with the ba… 28 hr source |
| FH1003 | Math & Business for Health and Fitness Professionals | — | Students gain mathematical skills necessary for a career in Fitness and Health Promotion. Mathematical calculations for assessing fitness and developing exercise programs are introduced. Real life ex… 42 hr source |
| EE3114 | Electrical Motor Control | — | Intended to help students understand the principal operation of many control components and circuits used by industry. Provides basic knowledge required for the PLC course being delivered in the wint… 56 hr source |
| RE1002 | Introduction to Animal Physical Rehabilitation | — | Foundational course providing an in-depth overview of the principles, goals, and applications of animal physical rehabilitation, with a focus on companion animals. Covers history and scope of the fie… 28 hr source |
| MM3003 | Industrial Indoctrination | — | Enables students to protect self and others; comply with safety legislation (OHS Act, WHMIS); wear and maintain safety equipment; report hazards; apply confined space and lock-out procedures; use cor… 42 hr source |
| WR1012 | Avian Studies | — | Deals with the biology and behaviour of Ontario's native birds from the rehabilitation perspective. Visual identification of adult and young birds is covered. Life histories of representative species… 28 hr source |
| IN2253 | e-Business and e-Commerce Management | — | Designed to help students explore the relationship between information and communication technology and the world of business. Provides the "classic" lessons and principles of e-business practice and… 42 hr source |
| WE4002 | Welding IV | — | Designed to assist students with the principles of cutting and welding. Emphasis is placed on practical applications and developing more advanced skills. Course content is shared between shop and cla… 28 hr source |
| VO2001 | Job Placement | — | One or two job placements (two to four weeks in duration) will be provided to students based on their individual career goal. source |
| CP3005 | Network Programming | — | Software programming in today's environment requires detailed knowledge of the underlying network topology, its implementation and programming support functions. Students explore topics including bas… 70 hr source |
| WE0000 | Fabrication and Applications Engineering I | — | source |
| VA2052 | Basic Animal Procedures | — | This course will outline the fundamentals of basic animal procedures that may occur in a small animal clinic setting. Handling and restraining will be emphasized during basic procedures such as; band… 28 hr source |
| GN1011 | Employment Preparation | — | Enables students to become familiar with specific employment requirements for their field of interest. Covers self-marketing for job finding, maximizing interview success, and preparation for Fieldwo… 14 hr source |
| MW3008 | Welding Skills III | — | Students will apply their knowledge to the welding of open joints such as high pressure pipe, and will work on using the walk-the-cup technique for tig welding on pipe. They will use the method of de… 114 hr source |
| NS2057 | Professional Growth II | — | This course focuses on complex issues inherent in the delivery of nursing care from a Canadian perspective. Opportunities are provided for learners to examine moral, professional, ethical, and legal… 42 hr source |
| EE1206 | Electrical Fundamentals I | — | First introduction to the world of electricity. Covers fundamental concepts essential to Electrical Engineering Technician and Technology programs. Begins with physical quantities and measurement sys… 84 hr source |
| ME6033 | Metrology and Quality Control | — | This course is dedicated to quality systems and learning the theory behind basic metrology. Students gain a theoretical understanding of calibration techniques and learn calibration standards, statis… 42 hr source |
| CS1034 | Networking Fundamentals | — | Students will explore computer and communication technologies within Canada including transmission concepts, network hardware and software, and standards and protocols. The course relates these conce… 56 hr source |
| PF1023 | Police Powers I | — | Examines pertinent sections of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and their impact on Canadian Criminal Procedure. Covers citizen and police arrest and release authorities, police powers of… 42 hr source |
| BU1383 | Leading Responsibly | — | Leadership and leadership styles affect society. Students examine different models of leadership, as well as a history of leadership in society. Students discuss the situational leadership model and… source |
| VT4063 | Pharmaceutical Principles II | — | Continuation of Pharmaceutical Principles I. Designed to give veterinary technician students a fundamental understanding of general aspects of pharmacology, while covering in more detail specific cla… 33 hr source |
| PH2103 | Critical Thinking & Problem Solving | — | Equips learners with skills to assess the truth of claims and argument structure, construct arguments, critique others' claims, articulate opinions, and make sound decisions. Covers epistemology, log… 42 hr source |
| NS4206 | Relational Practice IV | — | This course focuses on the development of relational praxis including emerging health care trends and associated nursing responsibilities. Opportunities are provided to critically examine and apprais… 42 hr source |
| EN1582 | Applied Communications I | — | Develop and enhance basic communication skills as required in the workplace. Students use a computer to complete assignments, work independently and collaboratively, follow instructions, and complete… 28 hr source |
| NS1004 | Nursing Praxis and Professional Caring I | — | This course introduces the concept of health in nursing. Opportunities are provided to apply the nursing process in multiple educational contexts with an emphasis on safe and ethical care with older… 84 hr source |
| VT4113 | Radiology III | — | A continuation of Radiology II. Students are assigned to small groups and are expected to carry out x-ray techniques as requested. Graded on quality of x-ray film and professional conduct. 33 hr source |
| WE6094 | Welding Circuits | — | Continuation of Welding Electrical Fundamentals. Topics include safety rules, fuses and circuit breakers, CSA code for welding systems, rectifier circuits, transformers, rectifier filters, saturable… 60 hr source |
| BU4093 | Human Resources Information Systems | — | Introduces students to computer technology applications that enhance human resources management. Topics include technology needs assessment, software selection, HR-specific software applications, sys… 42 hr source |
| MX1003 | Introduction to Mineral Exploration | — | Introduces the Mineral Exploration industry, associated policies, legislation and acts governing exploration globally, nationally, and provincially. Examines Ontario's Mining sequence, company respon… 42 hr source |
| EC5011 | Introduction to Early Years Pedagogy | — | Provides a brief introduction to How Does Learning Happen? Ontario's Pedagogy for the Early Years and Child Care. Designed for pre-apprenticeship students interested in supporting children and famili… source |
| WM3003 | Hydrogeology | — | Introduces principles of hydrology and hydrogeology as they relate to water, wastewater, and waste management. Covers hydrology terminology, the hydrologic cycle, geologic principles, water quality a… 28 hr source |
| SW2093 | Social Policy and Legislation in Social Service Work | — | Social Service Workers interact with social policy and legislation that impacts vulnerable and oppressed people on a daily basis. This course provides students the opportunity to learn about governme… 42 hr source |
| EE5203 | Protection and Control I | — | This course introduces the student to power system protection and control. The course introduces fundamental concepts in protection and control including fuses, circuit breakers, power utility DC con… 42 hr source |
| VT1034 | Animal Anatomy and Physiology I | — | Introductory course beginning with basic principles of living matter, evolving to the mammalian body and how it works. Focus is on the domestic dog and cat, with comparative differences between small… 56 hr source |
| FH2005 | Fitness Assessment II | — | Students review health screening and fitness assessment protocols using a systematic approach to fitness and lifestyle appraisal. Building on semester 1 skills, students use various assessments to de… 56 hr source |
| EE4013 | Data Cabling | — | Focuses on cabling issues related to data, voice, video communications. Covers industry standards, types of media and cabling, physical and logical networks, and signal transmission. Uses cabling and… 42 hr source |
| WE6084 | Fracture and Fatigue | — | Introduction to the complexity of the functions performed by the welding engineer. The interaction of design requirements, material fabrication, and testing methods used are studied on actual cases o… 48 hr source |
| BH1073 | Human Rights Law II | — | Students explore trends in disability accommodation, examining prohibited grounds of discrimination in employment and employer obligations to accommodate without undue hardship. Focuses on Human Righ… 45 hr source |
| VA2072 | Basic Anatomy and Physiology | — | Second of two courses on anatomy and physiology basics. Covers levels of body organization, organ and system functions, common diseases in clinical settings, and directional/anatomical terminology. F… 28 hr source |
| EL1012 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… source |
| CP2004 | Web Programming | — | Hands-on introduction to front-end and back-end web application development via standards-compliant HTML5 and CSS3, JavaScript and PHP. Students will design and implement projects reflecting current… 56 hr source |
| BU-1243 | International Trade Finance | — | A practical approach to the design, implementation and management of financial strategies to mitigate risks in financing trade internationally. Students gain understanding of processes used by the fi… 42 hr source |
| AG2000 | Master Stylist I | — | Prepares students for Master Stylist Certification testing. Covers Sporting, Non-Sporting, and Terrier dog groups — 89 breeds total. Students learn to identify each breed and understand its character… 28 hr source |
| BU1493 | Procurement and Contract Management | — | Students will learn project procurement and contracting processes and clarify agreements between buyers and sellers. Topics include procurement, conducting a tendering process, negotiating and admini… 42 hr source |
| WR5001 | Facilities Operations | — | Upon completion of this course the student will be able to demonstrate an understanding of what the demands for maintaining and operating a wildlife facility are. The student will be able to explain… 14 hr source |
| MI2024 Mineral Processing – Unit Operations | — | Foundational introduction to key physical and chemical processes used to extract and upgrade valuable minerals from ore. Covers unit operations of comminution, classification, gravity separation, mag… 56 hr source | |
| VA1043 | Client Relations | — | This one semester course is designed for the Animal Groomer, Veterinary Assistant and the Veterinary Technician and their role in the daily operation of a veterinary practice. The course will include… 42 hr source |
| IN1093 | Computer Applications for Business & Technology | — | Students gain practical experience with essential Microsoft Office features — MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint — to enhance communication and analytical skills. Topics include file management, so… 42 hr source |
| MR1073 | Introduction to Marketing | — | An introduction to marketing covering Canadian marketing concepts, terminology and practices. Students examine strategies for contemporary marketing situations, consumer and business marketing, produ… 42 hr source |
| BU4103 | Professional Development | — | Focuses on development of soft skills essential for succeeding in business and the workplace. Provides techniques to develop presentation, networking and interpersonal skills for gaining employment a… 42 hr source |
| WE2024 | Engineering Materials I | — | Introduction to chemical and physical principles underlying the nature and behaviour of engineering materials. Examines how different arrangements of common units produce specific material types with… 60 hr source |
| AG2005 | Professional Groom II | — | This course covers grooming various companion animals, including cats (lion cut, nail trimming, ear cleaning, bathing). Students learn to function in a grooming facility and interact with customers.… 70 hr source |
| EL5002 | Electrical Design/Code | — | Provides students with the knowledge to design electrical installations for commercial and industrial establishments. Topics include residential service calculations, apartment/commercial service cal… 28 hr source |
| MP2011 | Motive Power-Automotive Placement | — | Provides students an opportunity to experience a workplace setting firsthand while practicing theoretical knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and lab. Students develop practical job-require… 150 hr source |
| PN1053 | Pharmacology I | — | Using the nursing process this course introduces the learner to the concepts of pharmacology as selected drug groups are studied. The course will emphasize the role and responsibilities of the practi… 42 hr source |
| HM-2063 | Quality and Safety in Healthcare | — | An introduction to fundamentals of patient safety and quality measures. Educates students on safety evaluation standards and quality improvement principles. Students explore components of quality mea… 42 hr source |
| IT3007 | Control Techniques | — | Introduces advanced control techniques including cascade, ratio, cascade-ratio, and feed-forward control. Students interpret control loop drawings, apply troubleshooting methods, and understand compu… 98 hr source |
| RE2006 | Clinical Cases | — | Students apply skills learned in previous courses to companion animal patients with orthopedic and neurological dysfunction. Assessments, design and implementation of rehabilitation protocols will be… 84 hr source |
| LC2083 | Legal Interviewing | — | This course will focus on legal client interviewing. The student will understand the varying issues, needs and emotions that legal clients experience and will learn which techniques should be employe… 42 hr source |
| PF2073 | Behaviour and Drugs | — | Provides a basic understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, examining how drugs affect body and mind. Covers tolerance, dependence, and therapeutic use of commonly abused drugs. Drug cla… 42 hr source |
| MW1012 | Welding Skills I | — | Students will learn to work in a shop environment in accordance with safety regulations and industry standards. Topics include safe handling of materials, hand tools, power tools, fabrication machine… 180 hr source |
| WE0000 | Construction and Design III | — | source |
| NA1403 | Social Work and First Nations Peoples | — | Creates awareness of First Nations Peoples and the socioeconomic, political and legal issues they face today. Explores First Nations cultures and their history within Canada before and after European… source |
| BD2003 | Engineering Materials | — | This course provides a clear and concise introduction to engineering construction materials, including soils, aggregates and Portland cement concrete technology. Students will gain understanding in t… source |
| BN2036 | Microbiology for Health Sciences | — | An introduction to microbiology offered to students in the Bachelor of Science Nursing program. Topics include morphology and structure, classification, microbiology techniques, microbial nutrition,… 84 hr source |
| ED2046 | Field Placement II | — | Following all required policies and processes of their placement host appropriate to their role, students will demonstrate their skills by supporting learners in an educational setting. Students will… 84 hr source |
| IN2013 | Computer Applications II | — | Introduction to advanced applications of Microsoft Office – MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint. Students gain practical experience through learning activities, projects and exercises focused on rea… 42 hr source |
| EE4074 | Voice and Data Cabling | — | Designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of communication networks, telecommunication cabling, communication standards, and how to properly install and test an F connector and RJ45… source |
| EC1053 | School Age Environment | — | Introduces school-age children and their care in child-care and school settings. Covers working with diverse families, designing age-appropriate activities, and learning experiences. Focuses on socia… 70 hr source |
| RE1055 | Applied Therapeutic Techniques | — | Reviews the various modalities available for canine physical rehabilitation. These include techniques such as stretching, strengthening and proprioception exercises, application of heat and cold pack… 70 hr source |
| SW3103 | Interprofessional Collaboration | — | Introduces students to interprofessional practice within social services. Explores how profession-driven differences create challenges to collaboration, using current theoretical frameworks. Students… 42 hr source |
| WE6022 | International Welding Technologist Option | — | This optional course prepares students for writing the qualifying examination for certification as an international welding technologist. 36 hr source |
| FH4013 | Exercise Prescription II | — | Students will continue to build on their skills of prescribing safe and effective training programs for a variety of individuals. More advanced training techniques will be studied in order to prepare… 45 hr source |
| MA2053 | Mathematics Fundamentals II | — | Students will review the mathematical concepts and operations of Algebra and its applications. The metric system, measurements, and concepts of Algebra I and II will be covered. source |
| IT3015 | Advanced Digital Principles | — | Covers architecture of a basic microprocessor system, data acquisition systems, data address and control bus, memory interfacing, and multiplexing analog signals. Students also learn advanced program… source |
| BU1467 | Project Management Capstone | — | Project managers add value to their organizations and various stakeholder groups through the application of their knowledge, skills, and talents. Use knowledge acquired in a realistic setting, applyi… 42 hr source |
| AG1013 | Grooming the Companion Animal | — | Educates students on how to handle and care for various companion animals, both large and small. Prepares students to work proficiently in a grooming facility. Covers proper bathing procedures, recog… 42 hr source |
| HM2073 | Leadership and Healthcare Change | — | This course will focus upon the healthcare system's internal leadership structure. Special emphasis will be placed upon the administrative and decision-making process, as well as the effects of these… 42 hr source |
| PH2013 | Critical Thinking | — | Equips learners to assess truth claims and argument structure, construct arguments for their own positions, critique others' claims, articulate opinions, and make sound decisions. Covers argument eva… source |
| CS3024 | Network Forensics and Incident Response | — | Students learn about security incidents, how to identify and categorize them, appropriate incident responses, and how to work with security information and event management systems (SIEMs). 56 hr source |
| AM3013 | MHA Capstone | — | Students will explore specific populations and key issues in the field of mental health and addictions. Working in small groups, students examine special populations including women, older adults, yo… 42 hr source |
| EN4010 | Co-Op Work Term II | — | Co-Operative Education is a proven, realistic, and practical method of career education. Co-op assists the student in relating theory to practice, bringing more meaning to academic studies. Co-op hel… 640 hr source |
| BU3263 | Introduction to Computer Science for Technology Managers | — | A two-part course covering computers and information technology from a systems perspective, followed by a practicum introducing the Python programming language with hands-on coding on a Raspberry Pi. 42 hr source |
| SU1006 | Survey Principles | — | An introduction to the basic principles of Plane Surveying. Covers the theory and use of theodolites, steel tapes and levels. Includes basic surveying calculations for direction, coordinates and area. source |
| CV4033 | Strength of Materials II – Civil | — | Comprehensive exploration of beam analysis and design covering bending moment and flexural stress, vertical shear and shear stress, beams under torsional loading, combined stresses, Mohr's circle, an… 42 hr source |
| EG2013 | ESL Listening and Speaking II | — | Students continue to build their listening and speaking skills. Through teacher instructions and small group listening and speaking activities, students continue to develop listening strategies and t… source |
| CP3034 | Business Intelligence and Data Analytics | — | Business Intelligence (BI) is a set of applications, infrastructure, and best practices that integrate and transform raw data into actionable information for planning, monitoring, and analyzing proce… 56 hr source |
| VT1001 | Registered Veterinary Technician Prep I | — | Weekly study sessions helping graduating students prepare for the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE). Covers practice domains including surgical prep, dentistry, animal care, radiograp… 14 hr source |
| IT1004 | Basic Techniques | — | Introductory course teaching basic principles, terminology and techniques used in process control. Covers fluid power systems, safety, calibration procedures for instrumentation equipment, and contro… 56 hr source |
| BU3243 | Innovation and Disruption | — | Business history of the last half-century has revolved around fundamental changes to society caused by innovation in technology and the disruption of old business models and markets. The course provi… 42 hr source |
| WE4073 | Radiographic Inspection | — | Designed to give the student a basis for the evaluation of varied materials using the radiographic testing method. Students will explain the principles of radiographic inspection, describe equipment… 48 hr source |
| EC1083 | Child Development | — | Introduces students to developmental stages of childhood, including a brief look at prenatal development and its impact on later development. Studies developmental stages from birth to young adolesce… 42 hr source |
| Elective V Predetermined Program Elective | — | Elective predetermined by the BScN program and may be subject to change. 42 hr source | |
| NS1207 | Relational Practice II | — | This course introduces therapeutic use of knowledge and skills in relation to others in the context of professional relationships. Opportunities are provided to develop beginning competencies in the… 56 hr source |
| MATH-2056 | Discrete Mathematics II | — | source |
| AC2034 | Financial Accounting II | — | Students examine selected assets and liabilities on the balance sheet and learn to account for equity transactions involving partnerships and corporations. Assets include cash, accounts receivable, n… 56 hr source |
| EC2013 | Creative Arts Workshop | — | Theory of creativity, stages children pass through in developing artwork skills, and methods and techniques of planning, conducting and evaluating creative activities. Enables students to plan and im… 42 hr source |
| ME5004 | Engineering Operations and Management | — | Students learn concepts required to design and operate competitive manufacturing/industrial systems. Topics include continuous improvement, cellular layouts, line balancing, facilities location and l… 56 hr source |
| EC4061 | ECE Fieldwork Seminar | — | A co-requisite of Fieldwork Placement. Students attend seminars while on placement to critically analyze field experiences, understanding the balance between classroom theory/skills and field require… 28 hr source |
| WE1010 | Welding Skills I | — | To Be Updated 132 hr source |
| PS1163 | Developmental Psychology | — | This course emphasizes the continuity of development throughout the lifespan. It will focus on the interrelationships among the different stages of the lifespan and among the physical, cognitive, soc… source |
| MM1002 | Millwright Machining I | — | Develops knowledge of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, alloys and non-metallic materials, thread systems for specific applications; select and install nuts, bolts, screws, dowels required to specifica… 28 hr source |
| EC2103 | Preparation for Placement | — | Students will develop an awareness of the importance of the integrative experience of fieldwork that assists with blending theory and practice. Facilitates weaving together academic concepts and real… 42 hr source |
| FH4003 | Applied Nutrition | — | Students begin with a review of general nutrition and exercise physiology building on knowledge from semester one. Topics include critically evaluating popular dietary methods, the role of hydration,… 45 hr source |
| MI2004 | Mineralogy and Geology II | — | Continuation of the study of minerals including native elements, sulphides, arsenides, and some oxides. Physical geology topics include maps, introduction to air photos, mineral exploration, processe… 42 hr source |
| EE4043 | Programmable Logic Control I | — | Introduces students to motor control through programmable logic controllers. Demonstrates differences between mechanical and computer relaying, explains industrial demand for PLC-based motor control,… 42 hr source |
| WE4074 | Nondestructive Examination II | — | Continuation of Nondestructive Examination I. Students evaluate and apply principles of radiography and ultrasonics. Emphasis on documentation and reporting of test results using formats and criteria… source |
| PN3023 | Professional Growth II | — | Prepares the learner for entry into the workplace through exploration of leadership, conflict resolution and advocacy. Leadership and management roles within health care will be examined. The process… 42 hr source |
| MM2004 | Technical Drawings II | — | A hands-on course utilizing a microcomputer to perform computer-aided drafting using AutoCAD. Topics include drawing construction, scaling, editing, dimensioning, layering, entity controls and blocks… 56 hr source |
| FF1123 | Fire Service Orientation | — | Covers culminating role performances of an NFPA 1001 (2019) level I entry level recruit in areas of introduction to the fire service, firefighter safety and communications. Students learn and demonst… 45 hr source |
| MI3043 | Surveying II – Mining Field School I | — | A 1-week survey field course emphasizing a hands-on, project-oriented approach. Projects include operating an automatic level to run a level loop and operating a total station to measure distances an… 45 hr source |
| EN1592 | Communication Fundamentals | — | Reinforces Standard English use, develops workplace communication skills, and improves computer technology capabilities including Word, Excel, and Alldatapro for professional documents. Students use… 28 hr source |
| MI1004 | Mineral Processing I | — | Introduces students to mineral processing theory, equipment and process. Covers steps involved in basic mineral processing of ores, from extraction to the disposal of tailings. 42 hr source |
| HD2024 | Heavy Equipment Techniques Practical Lab | — | Allows students supplementary hands on learning in a trades shop environment. Students practice and master practical skills required to be successful in the motive power industry. Practical elements… 56 hr source |
| WR5006 | Field Techniques | — | Techniques used in the field regarding both rescue and/or recovery to the release of wildlife. How to track and deal with or prevent human/wildlife conflicts are discussed. Proper planning to the imp… 42 hr source |
| MI4013 | Surveying IV – Mining Field School II | — | A 3-day survey field course emphasizing practical hands-on underground skills and calculations. Topics include total station basics, data collector technology, underground surveying techniques, shaft… 30 hr source |
| VA2032 | Feeds and Feeding of Companion Animals | — | Covers basic concepts of nutrition and provides students with sufficient understanding to advise clients on the nutritional needs of large and small animals at various life stages. Focuses on feeding… 28 hr source |
| MR-1033 | Introduction to Marketing | — | This course examines the world of contemporary marketing as well as the factors which affect marketing practices. In addition, this course includes a review of various marketing tools and strategies… source |
| AC4006 | Intermediate Accounting II | — | Examines intermediate-level transactions and statement presentation for Current and Long Term Liabilities, Bonds, Shareholders' Equity, Complex Financial instruments including convertible bonds and d… 84 hr source |
| VT3022 | Laboratory Animal | — | This course provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the care and management of laboratory animals in a research setting. Emphasis is placed on the ethical principles, guidelines, and s… 28 hr source |
| BH1043 | Holistic Approach to Disability | — | Students learn the application of medical, physical, and functional capacity evaluations in disability management. Topics include cultural issues related to injury and disability, recent disability t… 45 hr source |
| Elective II Predetermined Program Elective | — | Elective predetermined by the BScN program and may be subject to change. 42 hr source | |
| WE5010 | Work Term II (Co-op) | — | Students completing the co-op program for Welding Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma will complete work terms during each of the three years of the program. Co-operative education is a proven, r… 520 hr source |
| PR1001 | Patient Lifting & Transfer Techniques I | — | The emphasis of this course is placed on hands on lifting and transferring techniques. source |
| FF2032 | Advanced Emergency Patient Care | — | Emphasis on developing advanced assessment skills for stabilization and management of patients in medical/trauma situations. Introduces patient assessment, pathological processes, and management of m… 42 hr source |
| PF1053 | Canadian Criminal Justice System | — | Introductory course providing an overview of the Canadian Criminal Justice System with emphasis on the history, function, role and organization of Canadian law enforcement services. The criminal just… 42 hr source |
| VT4033 | Surgical Exercises II | — | Continuation of practical training for veterinary technicians in surgical procedures. Students practice skills as part of a surgical team, covering new procedures not in Surgical Exercises I. Small w… 33 hr source |
| IN2373 | Management Information Systems | — | Equips students with foundational knowledge of Management Information Systems (MIS) in modern organizations. Covers data, business intelligence, strategic decision-making, MIS infrastructure, disrupt… 56 hr source |
| SU3010 | Municipal Engineering | — | Municipal Engineering involves the study of Engineering Surveys, Construction Surveys, blueprint reading and the design and construction of municipal infrastructure. Emphasis will be placed on sustai… 28 hr source |
| EG1003 | ESL Integrated Skills I | — | Course is 45 hours and requires a passing grade of 60. 45 hr source |
| PF3033 | Traffic Management | — | Students will be introduced to knowledge, skills and ability to locate and apply sections of the Provincial Traffic Law, master definitions, and apply law concerning Police Authorities, driver's lice… 42 hr source |
| AC4024 | Taxation I | — | Students will become familiar with theoretical concepts and technical rules in the Income Tax Act applicable to individual taxpayers, learning to determine net and taxable income and calculate income… 56 hr source |
| BH1033 | Disability Management II | — | Students learn about the return to work process and case management, including roles of multidisciplinary health care providers. Topics include early and safe return to work strategies, new worker in… 42 hr source |
| OF2001 | Placement I | — | Experiential learning opportunity for graduates of the Office Administration General Program to gain career-related experience on the job. Students find a suitable placement within their communities… 120 hr source |
| LT2024 | Microbiology, Cytology and Histology | — | This course will assist students in understanding the major classes of micro-organisms. Students will learn about common media used in a microbiology laboratory including preparation, autoclaving and… 56 hr source |
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| FF1041 | Emergency Patient Care Practice | — | Emphasis on developing assessment skills for stabilizing and managing patients in medical/trauma situations. Introduces patient assessment, pathological processes, and management of medical and traum… 28 hr source |
| RE1015 | Advanced Anatomy | — | Focusing on canine anatomy, directional terminology, anatomic planes, bones, muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons, this course is an in-depth study requiring students to name and explain the functi… 70 hr source |
| BU1193 | Business Process Development | — | Students examine core business processes integral to business activities, including Enterprise Resource Planning systems and transaction-level processes such as Order-to-Cash, Procure-to-Pay, and Pro… 42 hr source |
| HD2003 | Fluid Power I | — | Students will be able to explain the fundamentals, rules and laws that govern fluid power systems. Students will perform mathematical calculations to find pressure, force, and area. Students will lea… 42 hr source |
| BN2105 | Human Anatomy and Physiology | — | This two-semester course provides the anatomical knowledge base for all health related courses. The course describes human anatomy and physiology at the cellular, tissue, organ, and systems levels of… 168 hr source |
| BU4084 | Business Simulation | — | Students will utilize the knowledge relating to business activities gained through the curriculum in the previous three semesters to develop a winning strategy for their respective companies in a com… 56 hr source |
| LC3001 | Fieldwork Placement | — | Under the guidance of the Law Clerk program faculty members and their Fieldwork Placement Coordinator, students will apply and demonstrate in a real-world work setting the theories and techniques whi… 120 hr source |
| AR3034 | Mechanical/Electrical Installations I | — | Introduces students to basic mechanical and electrical systems in the commercial construction industry. Topics include HVAC, piping, plumbing equipment and systems, fire protection, introduction to e… 56 hr source |
| BU2213 | Small Business Management | — | Introduces students to the fundamental approach to starting and managing a small business in Canada. Covers strategic areas such as goal setting, organizational set-up, financial planning, accounting… 42 hr source |
| RE2012 | Companion Animal Rehabilitation Seminar II | — | Through weekly instructor-led meetings, this seminar engages in discussions and explores key questions within the program. Covers advances in the Companion Animal Rehabilitation industry, sharing and… 28 hr source |
| Communication and Function | — | Reviews communication problems associated with neurological and sensory impairments that inhibit effective communication. Teaches practical methods to enhance communication skills with people who hav… source | |
| IN3084 | Cisco Networking III | — | Focus on WANs (wide area networks) and new technologies for improving functionality using virtualization and automation. Uses skills from previous networking courses to configure, secure, verify and… 56 hr source |
| LC1033 | Legal Computing | — | Introduces students to software programs of the MS Office Suite, guiding them through proper use of each program to generate accurate, ready-for-delivery documentation. Designed for Law Clerk student… 42 hr source |
| WR2032 | Laboratory Principles and Practice | — | Students review and practice skills taught in the first four semesters of the program. New skills introduced include avian haematology, urinalysis, formal necropsy, investigative and diagnostic proce… 28 hr source |
| PH2024 | Chemistry II | — | Chemistry II will enable the learner to build upon the foundation of the fundamental concepts of chemistry covered in Chemistry I. The learner will apply the concepts from Chemistry I to the study of… 56 hr source |
| AM1014 | Professional Practice Skills | — | Students examine what it means to be an effective helping professional, including use of self as a helper, reflective practice, ethical guidelines, and navigating ethical dilemmas. Topics include mod… 56 hr source |
| MW3023 | Technical Drawing III | — | Students learn the advanced use of computer aided drafting using the latest version of AutoCAD. Covers methods of presenting information on drawings, estimating material requirements for weldments an… 44 hr source |
| RE1003 | Companion Animal Rehab Practical I | — | Intensive hands-on module providing immersive practical experience in companion animal physical rehabilitation. Delivered over five days, includes live patient assessments and treatments, clinical sk… 40 hr source |
| VT3005 | Laboratory Procedures and Techniques III | — | Continuation of Laboratory Procedures and Techniques I and II. Reviews health and safety standards, parasitology, virology, and immunology. Covers abnormal hematology and chemistry cases for continui… 70 hr source |
| MW1004 | Welding Theory I | — | Students will describe the function and controls of welding power sources in accordance with safety regulations and approved industry standards, and will be introduced to the fundamentals, equipment… 60 hr source |
| BU1453 | Project Risk Management | — | Students will learn how to manage project risks as they pertain to both the project itself and the stakeholders. Students will learn how to identify risks and determine their threat level and impact.… 42 hr source |
| BU3044 | Operations Management | — | This course will cover the following concepts related to Operations Management: Illustrate the importance of operations management in the context of an organization's strategic plan. Assess the role… 56 hr source |
| IN2313 | Software Applications II | — | Essential aspects of Microsoft Excel and the principal functions of a worksheet are covered. The student will use formulas and functions to build and format worksheets and workbooks. Topics including… source |
| CM6022 | Technical Report II | — | A continuation of CM5032 Technical Report I. Students complete all further development and present the project in an oral presentation and written presentation before the deadline. The project must b… 28 hr source |
| BD4201 | Building Inspection Placement II | — | Placement will give students an opportunity to experience firsthand a municipality's role in plans examination and building inspection. They will observe and practice those skills required to be succ… source |
| WE3110 | Nondestructive Examination I | — | Gives students a solid basis for evaluation of Nondestructive Examination processes and equipment with respect to discontinuities sought. Students will explain and demonstrate competent use of liquid… source |
| CM1913 | Communications I – Model B | — | Communications 1 is designed to enhance students' writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills as required in academic and workplace settings. Emphasis will be placed on the use of appropriate str… 42 hr source |
| PL4023 | Criminal Law | — | Students will be introduced to basic substantive law concepts and criminal procedures within the Canadian criminal justice system. Students will analyze the elements of an offence, classify offences… 42 hr source |
| AM1003 | The Role of Biology in MHA | — | Students will explore current research on genetic and epigenetic factors that may play a role in the development of mental health and addictions. Students will review the role of medication in suppor… 42 hr source |
| AR4216 | Ontario Building Code VI | — | Based on Building Code Statute Law Amendment Act, 2002 and O.Reg. 305/03, this course covers the legal framework of the Building Code Act, qualifications and registration, permit applications, lawful… source |
| ME4044 | Mechanical Design and Computer Aided Design III | — | Builds upon ME2014 Mechanical Design / CAD II. Covers advanced solid modelling including surface modelling, freeform modelling, meshing, and finite element simulations. Introduces computer-aided manu… 42 hr source |
| VA2042 | Animal Handling | — | Outlines fundamentals of animal restraint and factors influencing behaviour. Emphasizes handling, restraining, feeding, and analyzing cats, dogs, and lab animals. Covers proper animal approach, handl… 28 hr source |
| IT3014 | Digital Principles | — | This course covers binary number systems, binary, decimal, hexadecimal, Boolean algebra, logic gates including truth tables, combination logic, relay logic, programmable logic controllers including p… 56 hr source |
| PR2036 | Fitness and Wellness II | — | This course is designed to continue to provide the students with important knowledge on a number of health related issues while focusing on the fitness component of the health spectrum. Emphasis will… 42 hr source |
| ED2033 | Developmental Psychology | — | Using a developmental psychology lens, students will improve their understanding of self. Students will examine the human lifespan to gain an understanding and perspective of development across physi… 42 hr source |
| PN4004 | Nursing Theory IV | — | Examines the practical nurse's role in supportive, rehabilitative, and palliative care, including mental health. Refines critical thinking for holistic nursing care in laboratory and clinical setting… 40 hr source |
| ME6004 | Advanced Dynamics of Machines | — | Students build upon previous dynamics knowledge, learning relationships between work, force, energy, and power. Topics include conservation of forces and energy, linear and angular momentum, impulse… 42 hr source |
| WR6001 | Field Placement Wildlife Rehab | — | Students will be expected to spend 4 weeks at the facility where they have arranged placement. The facility must be able to provide the necessary work experiences. Students will perform the duties ex… 160 hr source |
| ED1076 | Field Placement III | — | In this final placement, students will apply all of their acquired skills and knowledge to support learners in an educational setting with minimal supervision in accordance with host policies and pro… 280 hr source |
| EM1043 | Incident Management Systems, Operations and Leadership | — | Introduces students to the National Incident Management System, emergency operations and the leadership required when dealing with a crisis. Students explore research and case studies to develop an u… 45 hr source |
| EG1043 | ESL Grammar I | — | 45 hr source |
| Fundamentals of Neurological Structures | — | Designed for those with a background in human biology. Structure of the Central and Peripheral Nervous system is discussed to provide a background enabling students to understand the basic concepts o… source | |
| EV4023 | Statistics for Operations Process Control | — | Directed lab exercises to reinforce theory concepts in EV4016 Instrumentation and Process Control. 42 hr source |
| VO1013 | Job Shadowing | — | Three to six different job shadowing opportunities (one to two days duration) will be provided to students based on their individual career direction. source |
| EC2003 | Creative Teaching Strategies | — | Introduces students to children's curriculum, enabling them to develop skills to plan, carry out, and evaluate a creative program in childcare or school settings. Topics include field trips, cooking… 42 hr source |
| CS3014 | Vulnerability Management Fundamentals | — | Students will learn about information security vulnerability assessment fundamentals, practical analyses of threat intelligence, and automation and modeling with the overall goal of implementing succ… 56 hr source |
| NS3094 | Nursing Praxis and Professional Caring VI | — | This course focuses on health promotion and health protection within the context of diverse aggregates. Opportunities are provided to further explore health and healing in relation to health-care del… 49 hr source |
| HO3003 | Pest, Disease and Weed Management | — | Modern, large-scale crop production can only be profitable with adequate control of pests, weeds and diseases. Students explore the impacts of pests, weeds and diseases on farming operations and thei… source |
| BH1063 | Human Rights Law I | — | Students learn the history of the Ontario and Canada Human Rights Codes and study legal principles related to discrimination in employment. Legislation including the Occupational Health and Safety Ac… 45 hr source |
| PH2003 | Mathematics for Health Sciences II | — | Covers probability and statistics fundamentals including populations and samples, sampling techniques, frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, variance, standard deviations, probabilit… 42 hr source |
| PN2043 | Nursing Theory II | — | Focuses on health promotion and health protection strategies for selected individuals across the lifespan related to individuals, families, groups and communities. Examines the evolution of Canada's… 42 hr source |
| CP2014 | Database Systems | — | Students acquire practical experience using market-leading object-relational database management systems like Oracle and MySQL. Students obtain hands-on experience with advanced engineering modeling… 56 hr source |
| IN6334 | Information Systems | — | Educates students on the basic operation and function of information systems used daily. Students learn to view information systems from a business perspective, explain what they can and cannot do, d… 56 hr source |
| MI1001 | Placement Prep | — | Students prepare for the fieldwork co-op placement by identifying specific competencies and requirements for the placement, reviewing the Fieldwork Placement Manual, and examining his/her role in rel… 14 hr source |
| EC2093 | Creative Curriculum Design | — | This interactive, application-based workshop is designed for early childhood education students to develop, test, and refine engaging activities for young children. Participants will explore play-bas… 42 hr source |
| VT2083 | Radiology I | — | Introduces imaging techniques concentrating on radiology with basics of ultrasonography, computed tomography and nuclear scintigraphy. Covers physics of radiology, safe and efficient preparation, exp… 42 hr source |
| EL1042 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| AA1053 | Life Management I | — | Designed to help students identify and apply learning and life skills to areas such as family, self, leisure, education, work, economics and community. Provides opportunity to assess information for… source |
| PR3001 | Patient Lifting & Transfer Techniques III | — | The emphasis of this course is placed on hands on lifting and transferring techniques. source |
| EL1041 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| ME1014 | Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing | — | Enables students to create and modify professional-quality engineering drawings using information from manufacturing manuals, drawings, and specifications. Students identify drawing symbols, dimensio… 56 hr source |
| EV4022 | Laboratory Procedures | — | Plant operator's laboratory responsibilities including lab techniques, safety and hygiene, regulations, sampling, quality control, record keeping, and the interpretation of laboratory results. 28 hr source |
| FF2021 | Advanced Emergency Patient Care Practice | — | Emphasis is placed on developing advanced assessment skills for planning stabilization and management of patients in medical/trauma situations. Students are introduced to patient assessment, patholog… 28 hr source |
| PW1053 | Introduction to Community Care Lab | — | Offered in a community lab setting to provide students with opportunities to apply knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom to the clinical practice setting through simulation. Students will pe… source |
| OF2003 | Administrative Procedures | — | Continuation of Office Procedures analyzing and practicing tasks and responsibilities of an administrative assistant. Covers effective communication tools, managing appointments, planning meetings, a… 44 hr source |
| NS3416 | Nursing Inquiry and Praxis II | — | This course focuses on traditions of quantitative and qualitative nursing inquiry. Opportunities are provided to initiate nursing research praxis through the critical appraisal of published evidence.… 42 hr source |
| CP3004 | Systems Analysis and Design | — | Guided by industry standard software engineering methodologies, students gain hands-on experience with case studies used to develop systems from inception through elaboration, construction and transi… 56 hr source |
| BU1463 | Project Planning | — | Students will expand on their basic understanding of project management, learning supporting functions of managing time effectively, conflicts, and other special topics used to help in understanding… 42 hr source |
| MX2004 | Mineral Exploration Field School | — | Students will gain direct hands-on experience in drill-core logging, drill-core-cutting and sampling of rock, soils, vegetation and water. Field work includes outcrop, grid and traverse mapping, line… 56 hr source |
| BU1513 | General Business Principles | — | Students are introduced to comprehensive business skillsets and complete instruction in business concepts needed in today's competitive environment. Coverage includes major business concepts in finan… 42 hr source |
| MI4133 | Mine Maintenance Planning | — | Provides a comprehensive view of how maintenance activities are organized, scheduled, and integrated across the mining value chain. Equips technicians to collaborate with maintenance teams on work or… 42 hr source |
| EE4103 | Power Systems | — | This course builds a profound understanding of various utility power systems and renewable energy systems used in Ontario. Students will learn the principle operation and components of generating sta… 42 hr source |
| MR4023 | Social & Internet Marketing | — | Students will study the conceptual foundation and practical techniques necessary for creating a comprehensive and effective social media marketing plan. Focus will be on identifying target audiences,… 42 hr source |
| ED1053 | Math and Literacy in the Classroom | — | Students will learn how to support students who have an IEP in math and in literacy-based classrooms, using appropriate technologies to support learners' math and literacy skill development. 42 hr source |
| VT1012 | Animal Nutrition and Digestion | — | Topics covered include classes of nutrients, principles of nutrition and digestion, specialized digestive structures, roles of specific nutrients, dietary requirements and the evaluation of diets for… 28 hr source |
| BU3034 | Labour Relations and Collective Bargaining | — | Introduction to the legal framework of labour relations in Ontario and Canada. Covers law of master and servant, right to organize, certification process, collective bargaining, conciliation and medi… 56 hr source |
| NS4094 | Nursing Praxis and Professional Caring VIII | — | This course focuses on the critical integration of theoretical, empirical, ethical, and professional knowledge. Opportunities are provided to demonstrate competent, safe, ethical, and evidence-inform… 126 hr source |
| MA1024 | Business Math I | — | Review of basic arithmetic and algebraic manipulations, continuing topics that include ratios, proportions and percentages, math of merchandising that include mark-ups and mark-downs, various payroll… 56 hr source |
| VT1013 | Clinical Studies I | — | Introduction to responsibilities of a veterinary technician in a clinic. Covers safety and physical restraint, anesthesia/radiology/zoonosis hazards, history-taking, physical examination, medical rec… 42 hr source |
| HM1053 | Medical Terminology | — | Provides students with fundamental notions necessary for understanding Medical Terminology. Students learn basic anatomical structures of the body and identify commonly used abbreviations in the heal… 42 hr source |
| MW3003 | CNC Controls | — | Students will demonstrate the basics of programming for robots with CNC custom macros, and will understand and apply G&M codes used in some automated systems. Students will understand and apply metho… 44 hr source |
| EL2021 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| FH2043 | Career Preparation Skills | — | Students examine business skills, marketing methods, and effective communication strategies necessary for a successful career in fitness and health promotion. Topics include internship preparation, c… 42 hr source |
| EE1204 | Residential Wiring and Methods | — | Introduces students to the installation and design of various residential circuits used in a common household. Students work on actual installations of basic household circuits and electrical service… 56 hr source |
| CM2713 | Integrated Communications II | — | A continuation of Integrated Communications I, this course expands the workplace applications, individualized to the student's career goal of essential skill level 2-3 (or higher) reading text, docum… source |
| PL1053 | Legal Communications | — | Designed to provide the law clerk student with the opportunity to improve their writing skills and to become familiar with various forms of communication required of law clerks and legal assistants.… 42 hr source |
| CS4008 | Cybersecurity Work Term/Capstone | — | Students apply their skills in cybersecurity in a Canadian work environment or complete an applied capstone project. The applied project enables students to work on Canadian industry-relevant challen… 392 hr source |
| CV3013 | Municipal Design II | — | A combination of wastewater collection system design and urban storm design. Covers gravity sewers, hydrologic surface water runoff collection, biochemistry of wastewater contamination and treatment,… 42 hr source |
| WM4002 | Waste Characteristics | — | The activated sludge treatment process in depth; types and roles of microorganisms in wastewater treatment. 28 hr source |
| MA1713 | Integrated Mathematics I | — | This course reviews mathematical concepts and basic arithmetic skills commonly used in day-to-day living and in the workplace at an essential skill level 2 or higher in numeracy, money math, scheduli… source |
| MI1203 | Introduction to Mineralogy and Geology | — | Explore the foundational principles of mineralogy and geology essential to mining. Develop the skills to identify and classify minerals using specialized methods. Learn to identify igneous, sedimenta… 42 hr source |
| SW2073 | Working with Indigenous Peoples | — | This course assists students in developing capacity to work with Indigenous individuals, families, groups and communities. Students examine impacts of trauma and colonization, including residential s… 42 hr source |
| IT3004 | Analytical Principles I | — | This course introduces fundamental chemistry including atomic theory, stoichiometry, and chemical energy as applied to industrial process analysis. Students examine the operation of spectroscopic, ra… source |
| IN2333 | GIS, Drones and LiDAR | — | Explore the fundamentals of geospatial technology and its applications in mining and resource management. Learn to create, manage, and analyze data using GIS tools, and examine database systems, data… 42 hr source |
| ME3044 | Manufacturing Processes I | — | Introductory course covering correlation between manufacturing, mechanical properties, microstructure, and applications. Addresses material structures at atomic, crystallographic, microstructural, an… 56 hr source |
| EE1055 | Electrical Fundamentals I | — | Introductory course in basic electricity developing a foundation for future courses. Topics include electrical quantities, voltage, current, resistance, Ohm's Law and power, series circuits, parallel… 70 hr source |
| EC4003 | ECE Fieldwork Placement | — | Students are placed in three different child care centres or kindergarten classrooms over three five-week periods to apply theoretical knowledge and gain practical experience in early childhood educa… 572 hr source |
| PF4006 | Community Placement | — | A cooperative endeavor between the Police Foundations program and community agencies, service organizations, and social service providers. Students engage with service providers and recipients to und… 84 hr source |
| PS1032 | Mental Health and Cognitive Challenges | — | Students will be introduced to various mental health and cognitive challenges experienced by clients. With a focus on responsive behaviours, students will explore supportive approaches to assist and… 36 hr source |
| IN2263 | Global e-Business Management | — | This course introduces students to e-commerce concepts within the framework of e-business. Students will examine how businesses can benefit from using e-commerce, the strategies used to conduct busin… 42 hr source |
| CP2005 | Intermediate Programming | — | This course covers intermediate level programming concepts using the Java programming language. Using a project-based approach, students will learn and apply Object Oriented Design (OOD) and Programm… 70 hr source |
| IT4024 | Electronic Circuits | — | Introduces electrical and electronic systems used in motor control applications. Students study single-phase and three-phase AC motors, including squirrel cage and wound rotor induction motors. Cover… 56 hr source |
| CS3003 | Work Experience Preparation | — | Students enhance career planning skills and prepare for work placement. Topics include cover letter and resume development, job search, networking, letter writing, and interviewing. Soft skills such… 42 hr source |
| MI2043 | Mining II (Surface Mining) | — | This course introduces basic engineering principles used for the design and development of surface mines. The various types of methods and material handling systems used in the exploitation of surfac… 42 hr source |
| EC3073 | Inclusive Practice | — | Focuses on an inclusionary perspective to support students in examining attitudes, values and biases related to children with varied abilities, their families, and early learning environments. Covers… 42 hr source |
| EV4013 | Pumps and Motors | — | The use of pumps and motors in water and wastewater plants; their choice for a given application, installation, use and maintenance. 42 hr source |
| FH3013 | Exercise for Specific Populations | — | Introduces knowledge and techniques for exercise prescription for specific populations. Covers modifications, special considerations, and adaptations for selected populations. Evaluates benefits of e… 42 hr source |
| ET2004 | Electronics II | — | This course is divided into two modules. In the first module, capacitors and inductors are introduced as fundamental electronic building blocks. RC, RL and RLC circuits are studied and applications t… 56 hr source |
| FH2013 | Nutrition | — | Students learn the importance of proper nutrition for overall health and wellness. Topics include the six classes of nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals, vitamins, water), scope of pra… 42 hr source |
| ED2043 | General Education Elective | — | To be selected by students. 42 hr source |
| BU1473 | Project Leadership | — | Students learn and develop a comprehensive skillset for the human side of project management. Covers key leadership skills and managerial styles needed to effectively manage a project team, including… 42 hr source |
| VT3031 | Kennel Duty III | — | A continuation of Kennel Duty I and II. The student will be responsible for the administration of medications, care and where required, bandaging of the kennel animals. 14 hr source |
| MI2073 | Introduction to Ore Deposits | — | Introduces the principles and practices used to understand how economically important mineral deposits form, are distributed, and can be identified in the field. Students will learn to recognize comm… 42 hr source |
| MI4083 | Mineralogy and Geology V | — | Extends the study of fundamental Mineralogy into the systematic study of the principal rock-forming mineral families (especially silicates and secondary silicates), including properties and uses, as… 42 hr source |
| EL2042 | General Education Elective | — | General Education Courses are selected online each semester by the student from a list provided and exposes students to a related area of study outside of their immediate academic discipline. Certain… 42 hr source |
| MA4013 | Mathematics IV Statistics | — | Introductory course in statistics with applications to mining and geology. Topics include frequency distribution, tendency of variation measures, descriptive statistics, probability rules and distrib… source |
| VT2042 | Management Technology | — | Practical skills on specialized veterinary software packages including Pulse (cloud-based) and AVImark. Students learn to set up files for new clients and patients, bill clients for services and prod… 28 hr source |
| COSC1047 | Introduction to Computer Science II | — | source |
| NS1094 | Nursing Praxis and Professional Caring II | — | This course focuses on health assessment of individuals across the lifespan with an emphasis on well adults. Opportunities are provided to apply the nursing process and demonstrate clinical decision-… 84 hr source |
| EV1033 | Millwright and Water Treatment Plant 1 | — | Basic course in millwright theory for operators of water and wastewater treatment plants. Covers knowledge most applicable to plant equipment maintenance: pumps, valves, motors and alignment, seals a… 42 hr source |
| OF1023 | Office Procedures I | — | Provides a broad overview of key elements for employment in office administration. Topics include professionalism, effective communication, organizational skills, ethical organizations, records manag… 42 hr source |
| VA2011 | Vet Assistant Field Placement | — | Students spend 80 hours at an arranged clinic placement performing duties expected of a veterinary assistant student. The placement consolidates knowledge and skills learned at college via a typicall… 80 hr source |
| MI2053 | Effective Supervision I | — | Briefly reviews the history of the managerial concept and discusses organizations and modern managerial functions. Students are introduced to the roles and duties of supervisors in modern organizatio… 42 hr source |
| BU4053 | Corporate Social Responsibility | — | Students study the impact corporations have on the environment, employees, communities, and stakeholders, examining related ethical issues. Students define "good corporate citizenship" and review gov… 42 hr source |
| MA2713 | Integrated Mathematics II | — | A continuation of Integrated Math I. Expands workplace applications individualized to the student's career goal, covering essential skill level 2-3 (or higher) in numeracy, money math, scheduling or… source |
| MI4213 | Mining and Mineral Exploration Finance | — | Introduces fundamental economic and financial concepts guiding decision-making in mining and mineral exploration. Covers budgeting, costing, and evaluating exploration programs and mining projects, w… 42 hr source |
| WR5011 | Outreach, Programming & Promotion I | — | Builds on knowledge from the Veterinary Technician Program and Wildlife Rehabilitation courses. Covers theory and practice for planning and presenting short business outlines, proposals, and oral rep… 14 hr source |
| CP4015 | Enterprise Application Programming | — | With a focus on the IT Enterprise, students are introduced to the application enterprise environment using and extending the technologies learned in previous courses. Topics studied may include the J… 70 hr source |
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| AODA Training | Accessibility | Northern College's AODA Training page provides employees and students with required Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act training. Separate training modules are available for administration staff, faculty/i… |
| Transfers & Pathways | Admissions | Overview of transfer and pathway options at Northern College, including transferring into, within, or beyond Northern. Covers transfer agreements, transcript requests, course outline requests, prior learning assessment,… |
| Student Life & Northern Experience | Student Life | Overview of student life at Northern College, highlighting the Northern College Student Association (NCSA), campus events, and the unique northern experience across Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, and Timmins campu… |
| Campus Facilities | Campus Life | Overview of facilities across Northern College's four campuses, including gyms, wellness centres, cafeterias, health and wellness services, a bookstore, and libraries. Highlights free student access to exercise rooms, t… |
| Engineering Technology & Trades | Programs | Northern College's Engineering Technology & Trades section lists programs in engineering, trades, and technology disciplines. Students train in modern labs with industry-grade equipment, learning through hands-on and wo… |
| New Blackboard Login Information | News & Updates | Explains how to resolve Blackboard login errors after Northern College enabled single sign-on. Covers steps to fix expired sessions, missing account membership, and browser cache/cookie issues across Chrome, Firefox, Sa… |
| Northern College at Pures – Toronto | International | Northern College's partnership with Pures College of Technology in Toronto offers international students Northern College-accredited diploma programs. The campus at 1450 Midland Avenue provides programs in business, tec… |
| Pre-Admissions Testing | Admissions | Explains pre-admissions testing options for mature learners (19+) or homeschooled applicants at Northern College who lack standard prerequisites. Covers scheduling ACCUPLACER tests via the Student Portal, the $60 paymen… |
| Northern College Unveils Statues in Honour of Truth & Reconciliation | News & Updates | Northern College commissioned and unveiled four bronze statues across its campuses honouring survivors and those lost to Canada's residential school system. Sculpted by Tyler Fauvelle and cast by MST Bronze, the statues… |
| SBA Portal | Admissions | Online portal for students to apply for scholarships, bursaries, and awards at Northern College. Students log in with their student email and password. Applications open at the start of Fall and Winter semesters; Winter… |
| Northern College Hosts Skills Ontario Technology and Trades Summer Camp | News & Updates | Northern College hosted the 2024 Skills Ontario Technology and Trades Summer Camp for grade 7-8 students, funded by Newmont Corporation and Interfor. The event gave intermediate students hands-on exposure to skilled tra… |
| Athletics & Wellness Centre | Campuses | Overview of the Wellness Centre at Northern College's Timmins Campus, including gym facilities (basketball, volleyball, squash, weight room, saunas), hours of operation for Spring & Summer 2026, membership rates and pas… |
| Northern College to reduce staff compliment to remain viable following government policy changes | News & Updates | Northern College announces staff reductions due to federal policy changes affecting international student enrolment, projecting operational deficits of $6M in 2025-26 and $12M in 2026-27. The college is issuing layoff n… |
| Northern College celebrates 91K donation to the Haileybury School of Mines | News & Updates | Northern College announces a $91,000+ equipment donation by Endress + Hauser to the Haileybury School of Mines Automation and Control Engineering department, facilitated by HSM alumnus Steven Dickinson. The donated inst… |
| Northern College student aims to save the world, one person at a time | News & Updates | Profile of Fiona Bird, a second-year Social Service Worker student from Peawanuck at Northern College. Bird, an Indigenous woman, shares her motivation to help vulnerable populations affected by homelessness, mental hea… |
| International Student Immigration Support with BorderPass | International | Northern College has partnered with BorderPass to provide international students with Canadian immigration legal support, including study permit applications, visa management, PAL processing, and ongoing compliance moni… |
| Porcupine Ski Runner Voucher Passes Now Available | News & Updates | Northern College announces a partnership with Porcupine Ski Runner in Schumacher offering free voucher passes (valued at $39) for current students and employees covering day fee and rental for snowshoes or cross-country… |
| English Language Pathway Agreement | News & Updates | Northern College has established a pathway agreement with Seneca's English Language Institute for international students to undertake English language training and preparation for post-secondary studies. The agreement w… |
| Venture Northern College: Student Innovation Challenge | Innovation | A student innovation competition for Northern College students, recent graduates, and area high school students (grades 11–12) focused on improving Northern Ontario's mining industry. Participants pitch solutions in saf… |
| Northern College inks international Memorandum of Understanding with Saudi Mining Polytechnic | News & Updates | Northern College signed an MOU with Saudi Mining Polytechnic (SMP) during the Future Minerals Forum 2026 in Riyadh. The partnership will share mining education expertise, curriculum, and research initiatives between the… |
| Health Sciences | Programs | Overview of Northern College's Health Sciences programs. Covers nursing, paramedic, personal support worker, medical laboratory technician, health care management, fitness promotion, and pre-health sciences. Programs co… |
| Campuses & Locations | Campuses | Overview of Northern College's four campuses in Northeastern Ontario — Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, and Timmins — highlighting each campus's programs, facilities, and surrounding natural environment. Also covers… |
| Transfer Into Northern – External Transfers | Pathways | Explains how external students can apply for Advanced Standing Transfer Credits at Northern College. Covers the step-by-step process: reviewing equivalent courses, completing the PDF form, paying $25/credit fees, gather… |
| International Student Deferrals, Withdrawals & Refunds | International | Details Northern College's procedures for international student deferrals, withdrawals, and refunds. Covers study permit refusal refund process, voluntary withdrawal eligibility (subject to $1,860 admin fee), refund tim… |
| Student Services | Student Services | Overview of Student Services at Northern College's campuses (Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, Timmins, Moosonee). Covers enrollment, registration, fee payments, advising, financial aid, student ID cards, transfers, residence/… |
| Haileybury Campus Facility Rentals | Campuses | Lists rental pricing for rooms at Northern College's Haileybury campus, including boardrooms, cafeteria, classrooms, computer labs, gymnasium, and lecture theatre. Also details additional service charges for setup, main… |
| Continuing Education – Application Form | Continuing Education | Application form to receive information about registering for Continuing Education programs and courses, including online, flexible learning, and micro-credential offerings. Submissions are reviewed within 2 business da… |
| Northern College and Interfor Renew Partnership | News & Updates | Northern College and Interfor have renewed a three-year memorandum of understanding originally formed in 2019, supporting a talent pipeline that includes teaching partnerships, co-op placements, recruitment, applied res… |
| Timmins Campus Residence | Campuses | Information about student residence at Northern College's Timmins Campus, including room amenities, application process, rates and payment options for academic year 2026-2027, summer 2026, and winter 2027 terms. Also co… |
| Alumni | Alumni | Information for Northern College alumni covering the Alumni Perks program (discounts, job opportunities, networking), career and employment supports, diploma framing, athletic facilities, library access, events, and Pre… |
| Program Specific Packages | Admissions | Lists programs at Northern College that have additional admission requirements beyond standard admissions, such as health records, CPR/First Aid, criminal record checks, equipment lists, or evaluations. Programs are gro… |
| 71-Year-Old Graduate Inspires Northern College Class of 2024 | News & Updates | Northern College celebrates its Class of 2024 with 1,375 graduates across 8 ceremonies. Featured story highlights Bradley Davis, a 71-year-old Mining Engineering Technician graduate who earned multiple awards including… |
| Northern College Mining Students Supported by Mining Industry Human Resource Council (MiHR) | News & Updates | Northern College's Haileybury School of Mines received over $48,000 in scholarship funding from MiHR's Financial Scholarship Support Program for Winter 2024 students. MiHR allocated $2 million nationally to address decl… |
| Information for Employees | Employees | Central hub for Northern College employees providing access to internal systems (Employee Connect, Noraction, Blackboard, COMMS), IT support, mandatory training (AODA), professional development via LEID, and quick links… |
| Moosonee Campus Housing Listings | Student Life | Off-campus housing listings page for Northern College's Moosonee Campus. Currently no active listings. Directs students to community resources like Facebook Marketplace and Kijiji, and Northern College's official Facebo… |
| Student Representative to the Board of Governors | About | Information about the Student Representative and Shadow Member positions on Northern College's Board of Governors. Covers eligibility requirements (3.0 GPA, good academic/financial standing), responsibilities (attending… |
| Emergency Procedures & Lockdown | Campus Safety | Northern College's emergency procedures page covering safety protocols managed by the Department of Plant, Property, Health & Safety. Includes incident and hazard report forms, lockdown procedures with presentation and… |
| Northern College Students Successfully Complete Operation Stair Climb | News & Updates | Northern College Emergency Services students completed Operation: Stair Climb, a 24-hour marathon walking 100,000 steps and raising $1,325 for the Timmins Victim's Services Toy Drive. Nearly 100 students from Police Fou… |
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| Bridging for Early Childhood Education | News & Updates | A bridging program for internationally trained education or childcare professionals seeking ECE licensure in Ontario. Requires CLB 6 or IELTS 6 English proficiency. Eligible participants receive employment support and f… |
| One room with private amenities available for rent | Student Life | Off-campus housing listing for a furnished private room in Haileybury area, available August 1st. Includes private kitchen, parking, and in-unit laundry. Monthly rent is $850. Contact Pamela Crawford for details. |
| Veterinary Sciences | Programs | Overview of Northern College's Veterinary Sciences programs at Haileybury Campus, including Animal Grooming, Veterinary Assistant, Veterinary Technician, Wildlife Rehabilitation, Companion Animal Physical Rehabilitation… |
| Accessibility Services Reference Guide | News & Updates | Announcement about a new Faculty Reference Guide for Accessibility Services at Northern College. The guide helps faculty understand services and accommodations available to students with physical, sensory, or mental hea… |
| Northern College Alumni wins Premier's Award | News & Updates | Northern College celebrates alumni Lynne Innes, winner of the 2024 Health Sciences Premier's Award, for her trailblazing work as the first female and youngest Indigenous leader of a multi-site health authority in Ontari… |
| WellNorth for Students | News & Updates | Announcement introducing WellNorth, a free wellness platform for Northern College students offering 24/7 live and on-demand fitness, nutrition, mindfulness, and educational sessions. Students can become members at no co… |
| Donors & Sponsors | Foundation | Information for donors and sponsors of the Northern College Foundation. Explains how 100% of scholarship donations go directly to students, describes the impact of scholarships, bursaries, and awards, shares donor testi… |
| Timmins Wellness Centre closure June 12 | News & Updates | Announcement that the Wellness Centre at Timmins Campus will be closed on Friday, June 12, 2026 from 9am to 4pm due to a graduation celebration in the gymnasium. The closure affects squash courts, weight room, and chang… |
| Northern College to Celebrate Alumni Successes on the Provincial Stage | News & Updates | Northern College announces its nominees for the 2023 Colleges Ontario Premier's Awards: Christina Kioke (Social Service Worker), Quinn Truong (Civil Engineering Technology), and Kristen Murray (Social Service Worker and… |
| Accessibility at Northern | Accessibility | Northern College's accessibility hub covering AODA commitments, Student Accessibility Services (support for physical, sensory, and mental health disabilities), faculty resources, and key policy documents including the M… |
| Northern College sees domestic enrolment growth, issues over $700k in scholarships, bursaries and awards | News & Updates | Northern College announces a 9% increase in domestic student enrolment for 2024, with growth in programs like Social Service Worker, Nursing, and Paramedic. The college and its Foundation awarded $714,249 in scholarship… |
| Pre-Orientation Modules | Student Life | Northern College's pre-orientation training modules help new students prepare for academic success. Hosted on Blackboard, modules cover campus facilities, student services, academic integrity, rights and responsibilitie… |
| Athletics & Wellness Centre Moosonee | Campuses | Overview of the Moosonee Campus Wellness Centre, including gym access details (available after elementary schools finish each day), available equipment for Paramedic students, and community gym facilities in Moosonee an… |
| Emergency Services | Programs | Overview of Northern College's Emergency Services programs, housed in the Integrated Emergency Services Complex (IESC). Offers three programs: Paramedic (2-year diploma), Police Foundations (2-year diploma), and Pre-Ser… |
| Timmins Campus Convocation | Students | Details for the 2026 Timmins Campus convocation ceremonies on June 12, 2026 (9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.), including graduation registration, gown pickup, guest tickets, diploma collection, photos, and post-ceremony recepti… |
| Room for rent female only house | Student Life | Off-campus housing listing for a female-only rental near Northern College's Haileybury campus. Four-bedroom house with two kitchens, two bathrooms, two common areas, walking distance to college, parking, and WiFi includ… |
| Moosonee Campus | Campuses | Overview of Northern College's Moosonee Campus in Moosonee, Ontario. Offers programs in Trades & Technology, Pre-Health, Early Childhood Education, Business Fundamentals, and Office Administration. Includes Access Centr… |
| Haileybury Campus NCSA | Student Life | Overview of the Northern College Student Association (NCSA) at the Haileybury Campus. The student-driven organization hosts events and social activities. Currently seeking new members; interested students can contact As… |
| Employee Directory | Contact | Search tool for finding Northern College staff and faculty members. Users can filter by criteria or browse the full directory. Also provides a link to Program Coordinators contact details. |
| Programs Available to International Students | International Students | Lists all Northern College programs open to international students, organized by category (Business, Community Services, Engineering Technology and Trades). Each entry shows tuition estimates, IELTS requirements, PGWP e… |
| Home | Home | Northern College homepage offering career-focused, hands-on education across Northeastern Ontario campuses (Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, Timmins). Features program listings spanning business, health sciences, tr… |
| All Courses | Training & Workforce Development | A listing of all training courses offered by Northern College's Training & Workforce Development division, covering health and safety, corporate training, trades, fitness, and more. Includes filters by field of interest… |
| Timmins Campus NCSA | Student Life | The Northern College Student Association (NCSA) at the Timmins campus is a student-driven organization hosting events and activities. It lists current executive members, open volunteer positions, and Orientation Day det… |
| Program Coordinator Directory | Contact | Directory of Northern College program coordinators organized by department (Business, Community Services, Engineering/Trades, Health Sciences, Veterinary Sciences). Lists coordinator names, phone extensions, and email a… |
| Graduation | Students | Northern College graduation hub covering convocation ceremony dates for four campuses (Kirkland Lake, Haileybury, Moosonee, Timmins) in spring 2026, graduation registration requirements via Student Portal (Feb 2–Mar 22,… |
| Northern College Celebrates Innovation at 3D Printing Competition | News & Updates | Northern College hosted its first annual 3D Printing Competition at the Timmins Campus, involving 10 regional high schools over two months. Students submitted CAD designs and 3D-printed prototypes judged on creativity a… |
| One bedroom apartment for rent | Student Life | Off-campus housing listing for a furnished one-bedroom apartment in Haileybury. Pet-friendly property with storage, laundry, and parking available. Rent is $1,200/month with a security deposit required. Contact informat… |
| Dr. Temple Grandin Visits Northern College in Haileybury | News & Updates | News announcement about Dr. Temple Grandin's May 28, 2024 public talk at Northern College Haileybury on autism awareness and animal welfare. The free event drew over 400 in-person and 100 online attendees, made possible… |
| Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) | Pathways | Explains how students at Northern College can earn academic credit for knowledge and skills gained through life experience. Covers eligibility, an 8-step application process (including portfolio preparation, coordinator… |
| Transfer Beyond Northern – Transfer Agreements | Pathways | Lists formal transfer agreements between Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology and partner universities (Algoma University, Université de Hearst, Athabasca University, Lambton College, Justice Institute of BC,… |
| Residences | Campuses & Locations | Overview of student residence options at Northern College's three campus locations: Timmins, Haileybury, and Kirkland Lake. Describes amenities at each residence including room features, common areas, and proximity to c… |
| Bargaining Updates | News & Updates | Northern College page covering the 2025 Ontario colleges full-time support staff strike and tentative agreement reached October 2025. Includes student FAQs about strike impacts on classes, services, study permits, and P… |
| Renew Listing | Student Life | Page for registered users to renew an existing off-campus housing listing on Northern College's housing portal. Provides housing support contact emails for Timmins and Haileybury/Kirkland Lake campuses, plus navigation… |
| Business Plan | About | Northern College's Business-SEMM Plans page, hosting the current 2026-2027 Business Plan approved by the Board of Governors in May 2026, along with an archive of past business plans from 2018-2019 through 2025-2026. The… |
| Northern College Celebrates the Class of 2025 | News & Updates | Northern College honours 1,249 graduates from the Class of 2025 across four campuses and seven convocation ceremonies. The article highlights scholarship awards totalling nearly $230,000 and features Governor General Aw… |
| Thank You for Joining Us at the Shaputuan Grand Opening | News & Updates | Northern College's Indigenous Services & Initiatives department recaps the Shaputuan grand opening held August 22, 2025, thanking attendees for participating in the cultural gathering. The event featured traditional foo… |
| Power Outage June 13 Haileybury College – Campus closed | News & Updates | On June 13, 2026, Haileybury College's main campus will be closed due to a planned power outage from approximately 7 am to 5 pm for required maintenance. Both main entrance driveways will be barricaded. Summer weekend h… |
| Academic Plan | About | Northern College's Academic Plan 2023–2027 outlines how successful learning is achieved through three key elements: graduates/students, educational philosophy, and faculty development. It serves as a road map integratin… |
| Reply to Ad | Student Life | Error page indicating the specified housing ad does not exist. Provides housing support contacts for Timmins, Haileybury, and Kirkland Lake campuses, along with links to off-campus housing listings, rental management, a… |
| International Students | International | Northern College's hub for international students covering how to apply, registration, immigration/permits, travel preparation, health insurance, tuition, scholarships, academic support, and graduation. Organized into s… |
| Equity, Diversity & Inclusion | Equity, Diversity & Inclusion | Northern College's EDI page outlines its commitment to creating an inclusive environment for all, regardless of ability or background. The college evaluates progress against the Global Equity Diversity and Inclusion Ben… |
| Timmins Campus Housing Listings | Student Life | Off-campus housing resources for Northern College's Timmins Campus, including a partnership with Places4Students for rental listings, roommate/sublet postings, and community resources such as Facebook groups, Kijiji, an… |
| Technology & IT Support | Student Services | IT support resources for Northern College students covering campus wifi (NC Skynet), Blackboard LMS access, student email, device/laptop requirements under the mandatory BYOD policy, and software installation guides for… |
| Timmins Wellness Centre Closure – Pow Wow Weekend | News & Updates | Announcement that the Timmins Wellness Centre, including changerooms, weight room, and squash courts, will be closed Friday April 17 at 2pm through Sunday April 19, 2026 for the 25th traditional Pow Wow celebration. Vis… |
| Contact an International Recruiter | International | Directory of Northern College's international recruitment team, organized by world region. Lists recruiters for Northern India, South India/South Asia, Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America, with contact emails for… |
| Northern College Sports Dome to Open Early 2027 | News & Updates | Northern College announces its 130,000 sq ft Sports Dome, a $20-million facility funded through capital reserves and government/community partners, slated to open early 2027. Designed to boost student wellness and serve… |
| Northern College Student Heads to Skills Canada National Competition | News & Updates | Northern College student Gabrielle Larocque won gold in the Millwright category at Skills Ontario, beating 13 competitors. As a second-year Industrial Mechanic Millwright student, she will represent Northern College at… |
| Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards | Students | Northern College offers over 1,000 scholarships, bursaries, and awards annually totalling over $2 million. Open to all students — domestic, international, Indigenous, full- and part-time. Applications via online portal… |
| Ways To Support | Foundation | Overview of ways to support Northern College Foundation, including volunteering time, offering experiences (placements/hiring graduates), donating, establishing scholarships/bursaries/awards, and campus naming opportuni… |
| CollegeBound: A Post-Secondary Transitional Program | Students | CollegeBound is a pre-semester orientation program for students with disabilities at Northern College. Offered virtually or in-person at Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, and Timmins campuses, it helps students navigate colleg… |
| Donate | Foundation | Northern College Foundation donation page inviting supporters to contribute to student success through a secure online donation platform. Emphasizes helping students develop skills, employability, and leadership. Provid… |
| Northern College Supports the Timmins Sports Heritage Hall of Fame in McIntyre Community Centre | News & Updates | Northern College donated $10,000 to the Timmins Sports Heritage Hall of Fame to support digital sound and vision upgrades at the McIntyre Community Centre. The contribution will enable interactive digital storytelling,… |
| Program Orientations | Student Life | Northern College's program-specific orientation schedule for Winter 2026 (January 6, 2026). Lists orientation times and meeting links (Zoom/Teams) for programs including Law Clerk, Pre-Health, Social Service Worker, and… |
| Working at Northern | About | Overview of employment at Northern College, highlighting workplace culture, professional development, tuition assistance, employee benefits (pension, insurance, wellness), and perks. Directs prospective employees to bro… |
| Leadership | About | Profiles Northern College's senior management team, including the President and CEO and executive directors overseeing academic affairs, corporate services, student services, marketing, and global engagement. Describes… |
| Alumni Registration to Opt-In to Email Communications | General | A registration page for alumni to opt in to email communications from the institution. |
| Indigenous Advising | Students | Northern College's Indigenous Advising page describes support services for Indigenous students, including academic assistance, funding application help, cultural programming, and the Elders on Campus program. Indigenous… |
| Programs & Courses | Programs & Courses | Directory of all Northern College programs and courses. Users can filter offerings by type (post-secondary, continuing education, apprenticeships, micro-credentials, etc.), field of interest, campus location (Haileybury… |
| International Student Registration & Enrolment | International | Explains the registration and enrolment process for international students at Northern College, including how and when Confirmation of Registration (CoR) letters are issued, visa upload requirements, tuition and fee pay… |
| Privacy Policy | Legal / Policy | Northern College's privacy policy and terms of use covering collection and use of personally identifiable information, cookies and IP logging, disclosure rules, third-party content, copyright, CASL compliance for email,… |
| Tuition Payments | Admissions | Instructions for paying tuition at Northern College, including payment options (Student Portal, Canadian online banking, Flywire for international students), step-by-step portal payment guide, and important deadlines fo… |
| Ontario Learn and Stay Grant | Admissions | Northern College page about the Ontario Learn and Stay Grant, which covers tuition, books, and direct educational expenses for Practical Nursing, BScN, and Paramedic programs. Eligible students must be Ontario residents… |
| Sexual Violence Prevention | Student Life | Northern College's sexual violence prevention page outlines community members' rights to a safe environment, resources for support, reporting options, campus contacts at all four campuses, community crisis resources, an… |
| myNorthern Student Portal | Student Portal | Central student portal for Northern College providing access to enrolment management, course registration, tuition payments, transcripts, and key resources including Blackboard, student email, advising services, and cam… |
| Community Climate Survey | About | Northern College's annual Community Climate Survey, required by Board of Governors Policy A-7, measures the College's commitment to community engagement indicators aligned with the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan. Typically ad… |
| List Rental | Students | Form page for landlords and homeowners to post off-campus housing ads for the Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, or Moosonee campus areas. Timmins campus listings are redirected to Places4Students Inc. Includes links to campus-… |
| Previous Academic Calendar | Students | Northern College's Academic Calendar for 2025-2026, listing key dates for Fall, Winter, and Summer semesters including class start/end dates, statutory holidays, study weeks, withdrawal deadlines, grade submission deadl… |
| Cafeteria | Campuses | The Haileybury Campus cafeteria offers food services with breakfast served 8:00–11:00 a.m. and lunch served 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. A menu is available via QR link. |
| Haileybury School of Mines: Guest Lecture Series | Mining | Northern College's Haileybury School of Mines hosts guest lectures featuring prominent mining professionals for students, alumni, partners, and the community. The page lists past lectures covering topics including press… |
| Haileybury School of Mines | Mining | Overview of Northern College's Haileybury School of Mines (HSM), a century-old mining education institution in Temiskaming Shores offering a two-year Mining Engineering Technician diploma, a one-year Mineral Exploration… |
| Indigenous Cultural Teachings & Information | Indigenous Services & Initiatives | Overview of Indigenous cultural teachings offered through Northern College's Indigenous Services & Initiatives department, including the Seven Grandfather Teachings, Medicine Wheel, and Four Sacred Medicines. Lists work… |
| Haileybury Campus Housing Listings | Students | Off-campus housing listings for Northern College's Haileybury campus, featuring 8 current rental postings (rooms, shared houses, apartments) in the Haileybury area. Includes community resources such as Facebook Marketpl… |
| Health & Wellness | Student Life | Overview of health and wellness services at Northern College, covering student health and dental insurance, campus safety, mental health advising, fitness facilities, nutrition/cafeterias, and on-campus health services.… |
| Ontario Colleges Student Experience Survey | About | Northern College participates in the Ontario College Student Experience Survey (OCSES), a Ministry-mandated tool measuring student satisfaction via KPIs. Eligible post-secondary students in second semester or above comp… |
| Timmins Campus Facility Rentals | Campuses | Northern College's Timmins Campus offers affordable venue rentals for events including weddings, conferences, and sports events. Available spaces include the Quill Lounge, cafeteria, gymnasium, boardrooms, classrooms, l… |
| Apprenticeships | Programs | Overview of Northern College's apprenticeship programs where students earn a salary while learning skilled trades on the job and completing classroom instruction. Offers three programs in Timmins: Automotive Service Tec… |
| News & Updates | News & Updates | Northern College's news and updates hub featuring media releases and announcements covering campus closures, facility updates, new construction (Sports Dome), international partnerships, student services, and the revita… |
| Northern College and Seneca Polytechnic Sign Pathway Agreement | News & Updates | Northern College and Seneca Polytechnic announce a pathway agreement giving Northern College international students access to Seneca's English Language Institute programs online from their home countries, helping them m… |
| Information for Employers | Employers | A hub for employer partnerships with Northern College covering three areas: staff training through Training & Workforce Development, hiring support via Community Employment Services, and student support opportunities su… |
| Request an Appointment with Employment Services | Employment Services | Page for requesting an appointment with Community Employment Services. Minimal content present — likely a form or scheduling interface for connecting with employment support staff. |
| Northern College partners with District School Board Ontario Northeast and Northeastern Catholic District School Board to offer Micro-credentials | News & Updates | Northern College announces a partnership with DSB Ontario Northeast and Northeastern Catholic District School Board to develop an Educational Support Worker micro-credential. The program trains unqualified educational s… |
| Industry & Trades Courses | Training & Workforce Development | Northern College's Training & Workforce Development division offers industry and trades courses across Timmins, Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, and Moosonee campuses. Courses include confined space safety, fire brigade, main… |
| Challenge by Exam | Admissions | Explains how Northern College students can apply for a Challenge by Exam to earn credit for courses they already know. Covers eligibility, a 4-step process (consult coordinator, complete form, pay $148.65 fee, submit by… |
| Student Guide to Using Blackboard Ultra | Student Services | A guide for students on navigating Blackboard Ultra, featuring short how-to videos covering topics such as signing in, submitting assignments, taking tests, viewing grades and feedback, discussion boards, journals, mess… |
| Private room | Student Life | Off-campus housing listing for two private rooms for rent in a 3-bedroom house in Haileybury. Rent is $650 each, inclusive, unfurnished, with shared bathrooms and kitchen. Listed by Derek Crandall. |
| Northern College Top in the Province for Graduate Satisfaction Rate According to Annual Key Performance Indicator Survey | News & Updates | Northern College announced it ranked first among English-speaking Ontario colleges in graduate satisfaction per the 2023 KPI survey by Colleges Ontario. Graduate satisfaction was 87.2% and employer satisfaction 81.6%. C… |
| Health & Safety Courses | Training & Workforce Development | Northern College's Training & Workforce Development division offers health and safety courses for general workplaces, healthcare workers, and personal use. Courses include First Aid/CPR, Mental Health First Aid, WHMIS,… |
| Bookstore | Student Life | The Northern College Bookstore offers textbooks, academic supplies, school apparel, gifts, and more. Students can shop online via the eFollett-powered store or in person at the Timmins Campus. The site provides access t… |
| International Applicants | Admissions | Guide for international students applying to Northern College. Covers the four-step application process via OCAS International, admission requirements including OSSD equivalencies, English proficiency test requirements… |
| Kirkland Lake Campus Convocation | Students | Details for the 2026 graduation ceremony at Northern College's Kirkland Lake Campus held May 29, 2026 in the Charlewood Auditorium. Covers graduate registration, gown pickup, rehearsal schedule, guest tickets, diploma p… |
| Training & Workforce Development | Training & Workforce Development | Northern College offers short-term courses and specialized training for workforce advancement, including industry and trades, health and safety, leadership, special interest, and online e-learning courses. Programs span… |
| Register for Open House | Admissions | Northern College's Open House registration page for the March 28, 2026 event. Registration is now closed; visitors are directed to book a campus tour instead. Also introduces the Domestic Recruitment Team — three recrui… |
| Moosonee Campus Convocation | Students | Convocation ceremony information for Northern College's Moosonee Campus graduates, covering the June 9, 2026 ceremony at 1:00 p.m. Includes registration requirements, gown pickup logistics, guest ticket details, diploma… |
| Student Life & Services | Student Life | Overview of student support services at Northern College, including student services, advising, accessibility, financial aid, housing, employment services, health and wellness, campus facilities, academic resources, and… |
| Student Handbook | Students | Comprehensive guide for Northern College students covering academic policies, student rights and responsibilities, fees, withdrawal procedures, grading, academic integrity, IT and BYOD policies, campus regulations, heal… |
| About Northern | About | Overview of Northern College in Northern Ontario, covering program areas (Business, Health Sciences, Trades, etc.), delivery modes (on-site, distance, hybrid), four campuses (Timmins, Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, Moosonee… |
| Our Brand | About | Northern College's brand guidelines page covering logo downloads, official colour palette (Burnt Orange, Deep Grey, Dark Charcoal Grey, Light Grey, Orange), typography (Avenir and Avenir Next), and instructions for empl… |
| Transfer Within Northern – Internal Transfers | Admissions | Guides current Northern College students, graduates, and returning students through the internal transfer credit process. Covers how to apply for advanced standing via the student portal, eligibility rules (5-year curre… |
| Cafeteria | Campuses | Information about the Kirkland Lake Campus cafeteria, operated by the Federal Tavern. Open Monday to Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. during Fall and Winter semesters. |
| Northern College Hosts Dr. Temple Grandin for Speaking Engagements | News & Updates | Northern College welcomes renowned animal behaviorist and autism advocate Dr. Temple Grandin to its Haileybury Campus for two speaking engagements on May 28, 2024. She will present to Veterinary Technician educators and… |
| Withdrawal & Refund Information | Registrar | Explains the official withdrawal process for domestic students at Northern College, including deadlines (Day 10 of each semester), refund eligibility, academic penalty implications, and step-by-step instructions for sub… |
| Contact Recruitment | Discover Northern | Northern College's recruitment page introducing the domestic recruitment team and inviting prospective students to connect via Zoom, Skype, FaceTime, email, or phone. Features individual recruiters including a general s… |
| Turn Your Idea into $3,000 with the Venture Challenge! | News & Updates | Northern College, Northern Ontario Angels, and Timmins Economic Development invite students, alumni, and grade 11-12 high school students to the Venture Northern College Student Innovation Challenge. This year's focus i… |
| Accessibility Services | Students | Northern College's Accessibility Services supports students with physical, sensory, or mental health disabilities by providing accommodations, learning strategies, assistive technology, and test centre services. Student… |
| Student Success Stories | Discover Northern | Northern College showcases student success stories to inspire prospective students. Features Brandon Prazeres, a Police Foundations student starting Fall 2022, who shares why he chose Northern College, his high school s… |
| Micro-Credentials | Programs | Northern College offers short, skill-focused online micro-credentials for professional development aligned with labour market needs. Programs include Farm & Large Animal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians, Fundamentals… |
| College Foundation | Foundation | The Northern College Foundation is a fundraising department supporting students financially through awards and donor contributions. It promotes college and student achievements, fosters community partnerships, supports… |
| Welcome to Northern! Information for New Students | Admissions | A comprehensive guide for new Northern College students covering the full onboarding process: applying through OCAS, enrolling and paying deposits, connecting with services, and preparing for classes. Includes a five-st… |
| Northern College Pledges to New Colleges Ontario Standards | News & Updates | Northern College has joined 23 Ontario colleges in adopting sector-wide standards to strengthen programs and supports for international students. Standards cover transparent marketing, agent training, pre-arrival inform… |
| Program Outlines Archive | Registrar / Academic Resources | Archive of downloadable PDF program outlines for Northern College programs across academic years 2024-2025 and 2025-2026. Covers diverse programs including nursing, business, veterinary, engineering, and social services… |
| Terms of Use & Notice of Disclosure | Legal / Policy | Northern College's website terms covering content and external links disclaimers, testimonials policy, and mandatory disclosure notices regarding sharing student personal information (Ontario Education Numbers, characte… |
| Future Students | Future Students | Landing page for prospective domestic students at Northern College. Highlights program areas (business, health sciences, trades, etc.), small class sizes, campus life in northeastern Ontario, and next steps: booking a t… |
| Northern College Student Association (NCSA) | Student Life | Overview of the NCSA, a student-driven not-for-profit organization serving students across Northern College campuses. Covers member rights, governance via a Board of Directors, and campus-specific associations in Hailey… |
| Funding for Nursing & Paramedic | News & Updates | Announcement about the Ontario Learn and Stay Grant available to eligible students in Practical Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Paramedic programs. The grant covers most tuition, books, and direct education… |
| Financial Assistance | Admissions | Overview of financial aid options for Northern College students, including OSAP, out-of-province loans, scholarships, bursaries, and awards. Explains the roles of MCU, NSLSC, and the college's Financial Aid Office (FAO)… |
| International Recruiters & Agents | International | Directory of Northern College's international recruitment team covering Northern India, South India, Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America, plus a searchable list of authorized international agents. Also includes fo… |
| Timmins Campus | Campuses | Overview of Northern College's Timmins Campus located on Porcupine Lake in South Porcupine, Ontario. Covers campus facilities (residence, Integrated Emergency Services Complex, library, cafeteria), student services, con… |
| Reduced hours at Timmins Campus Cafe | News & Updates | The cafeteria at Timmins Campus will have reduced hours from April 27 to June 5, 2026 (8:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.), followed by a summer closure beginning June 6, 2026, with an unspecified end date. |
| Northern College Responds to Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Announcement | News & Updates | Northern College addresses the IRCC announcement of a 35% reduction in international student visa approvals for two years. The college is working with Colleges Ontario and CICan to understand impacts, has already taken… |
| Annual Report | About | Northern College's Annual Report page hosting the 2024–2025 annual report PDF and an archive of past reports from 2018–2019 onward. The current report covers institutional changes in the post-secondary landscape, operat… |
| Funded Training Opportunities | Training & Workforce Development | Northern College offers funded pre-apprenticeship training in Millwright and Welding trades, starting July 2026 at Timmins Campus. Programs run 29-31 weeks and include trade readiness, health and safety training, an int… |
| Work & Services – Applied Research, Entrepreneurship & Innovation | Innovation Hub | Northern College's Innovation Hub (AREI department) offers applied research, entrepreneurship support, and innovation services for industry partners and students. It outlines research types (independent, action, capston… |
| Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing | Innovation | Northern College's Innovation Hub in Timmins, Ontario offers on-demand industrial additive manufacturing and 3D printing services. Capabilities include printing in nylon, resin, carbon fibre-reinforced plastic, and stai… |
| Looking for a college student to share a spacious 2 bedroom apt with a vet tech female student | Student Life | Off-campus housing listing in Haileybury seeking a female college student to share a spacious 2-bedroom apartment with a female vet tech student. The unit overlooks Lake Temiskaming, is centrally located near amenities,… |
| Transcript & Credential Requests | Registrar | Explains how Northern College students and graduates can obtain official transcripts and credentials via MyCreds digital platform or mailed copies. Covers fees, the student portal process, grading scale, graduation dist… |
| Registration with Accessibility Services | Student Life | Explains how new and returning students at Northern College register with Accessibility Services to receive academic accommodations. Covers the intake process, required documentation, confidentiality policies, student r… |
| Haileybury Campus Convocation | Students | Details for the 2026 Northern College Haileybury Campus graduation ceremony held June 5, 2026. Covers registration deadlines, gown pickup, procession logistics, guest tickets, diploma pickup, post-ceremony reception, an… |
| Cafeteria & Meal Plans | Campuses | Overview of the Timmins Campus cafeteria operated by Chartwells, available Monday to Friday from September to June. Offers daily specials, hot meals, homemade soup, and options for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free die… |
| Cochrane District Services Board donates ambulance and equipment to Northern College Paramedic Program | News & Updates | The Cochrane District Services Board (CDSB) donated a retired ambulance and Power Cot to Northern College's Paramedic program. The equipment provides students with real-world hands-on training including experience in a… |
| International Student Health Benefits | International | Explains health insurance coverage for international students at Northern College through StudyInsured™ ('Explore Canada' plan). Covers enrolment, coverage dates, costs (included in ancillary fees), family member option… |
| Academic Calendar | Students | Northern College's Academic Calendar for 2026-2027, listing key dates for Fall, Winter, and Summer semesters including start/end of classes, study weeks, statutory holidays, withdrawal deadlines, grade submission deadli… |
| Kirkland Lake Campus Housing Listings | Student Life | Off-campus housing listings page for Northern College's Kirkland Lake campus. Currently no active listings. Provides community resources including Facebook Marketplace groups, local rental groups, and property managemen… |
| International Student Advising | Students | Northern College's International Student Advising team offers one-on-one and group support for international students navigating college and community services. Help covers study and work permits, registration, health i… |
| Northern College and BorderPass Announce Partnership to Advance International Student Supports and Sustainable Growth | News & Updates | Northern College and BorderPass have formed a strategic partnership to support international students through a digital platform offering immigration legal guidance, visa assistance, housing, healthcare, and pathways to… |
| Kirkland Lake Campus Residence Apartments | Campuses | Northern College offers furnished student residence apartments at 42 2nd St E, Kirkland Lake, near campus. Units available in 1-bedroom ($1,100/mo), 2-bedroom ($1,350/mo), and 3-bedroom ($1,550/mo) on one-year leases. E… |
| News & Updates – $10.00 off with a $75.00 Purchase at the Bookstore | News & Updates | Promotional announcement for Northern College's bookstore offering $10.00 off a $75.00 or more online purchase using promo code SNOW10. Valid for course materials, school supplies, and cold weather essentials. Excludes… |
| Campus Tours | Admissions | Northern College offers campus tours at all locations, bookable for morning or afternoon sessions. The 'Student For A Day' program lets prospective students experience their intended program on-campus, meeting faculty a… |
| Course Outlines | Registrar | Instructions for former Northern College students to request course outlines needed for transfer to other institutions. Covers how to complete the Course Outline Request Form, pay fees, and submit by email, mail, or fax… |
| Good2Talk Student Resource | News & Updates | Announcement reminding students about Good2Talk's free, confidential mental health support services. Available 24/7 via online messaging at Good2Talk.ca, by phone at 1-866-925-5454, or by texting GOOD2TALKON to 686868. |
| International Arrivals & Travel Information | International | Provides international students with pre-departure guidance, flight and ground transportation options to Northern College campuses (Timmins, Haileybury, Kirkland Lake), housing resources, weather and clothing advice, or… |
| Board of Governors | About | Overview of Northern College's Board of Governors, including its governance mandate, 2025-2026 board member roster, roles and responsibilities, information on serving as a governor, schedule of upcoming meetings, and an… |
| Academics | Students | Overview of academic support resources at Northern College, including the academic calendar, student handbook, policies, booklists, transcript requests, course outlines, bookstore, advising services, study spaces, and l… |
| News & Updates | News & Updates | Announcement about benefits of being a Northern College alumni, including access to over 40,000 alumni community perks, discounts, job opportunities, and contests through the Alumni Perks platform. |
| Orientation | Welcome | Northern College's orientation page for new students, covering Winter 2026 Orientation starting January 6, 2026. Outlines three steps: pre-orientation Blackboard modules, Orientation Day (morning program orientation, fr… |
| Northern College Invests in Downtown Timmins | News & Updates | Northern College announces a new downtown Timmins location to expand Community Employment Services and academic programming. The facility will be housed in the Michael J. J. Doody Centre of Excellence building, with pla… |
| Kirkland Lake Campus Facility Rentals | Campuses | Lists rental pricing for rooms and services at Northern College's Kirkland Lake Campus, including boardrooms, classrooms, auditorium, gymnasium, and cafeteria. Covers service charges for coordination, setup, AV, IT, sec… |
| Indigenous Council on Education | About | The Northern College Indigenous Council on Education (NCICE) acts as a voice for the Indigenous community, identifying and addressing its education needs. The page covers the council's mandate, member roster, an Indigen… |
| Haileybury Campus | Campuses | Overview of Northern College's Haileybury Campus, located in the historic Haileybury School of Mines building. Features the Veterinary Sciences Centre, student services, athletics, health and wellness resources, library… |
| Winter 2026 Orientation: January 6 | News & Updates | Announcement that orientation for the Winter 2026 intake is scheduled for Tuesday, January 6, 2026, with a link to more information about activities, events, and program orientations. |
| Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards Applications | News & Updates | Announces Winter 2026 scholarship, bursary, and award applications open January 6–31, 2026. Covers eligibility for domestic, international, Indigenous, full-time, part-time, first-year, and graduating students. Includes… |
| Mental Health Advising | Students | Northern College's Mental Health Advising page outlines support services for students struggling with stress, balance, or mental health challenges. Services include one-on-one advising, counselling (WeConnect for domest… |
| Leadership & Professional Skills | Training & Workforce Development | Northern College's Training & Workforce Development division offers leadership and professional skills courses including supervisory management, Microsoft Office Suite, workplace soft skills, Train the Trainer, and onli… |
| External Bursaries | Students | Lists external bursary and scholarship opportunities for Northern College students, organized by general awards, student demographics (youth, women, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQ+, disabilities, etc.), and program/field of study.… |
| Documents & Reports | About | Repository of Northern College's official documents including guiding documents (Strategic Plan, Academic Plan, Business-SEMM Plan, Annual Report), audited financial statements, policies and procedures, and Key Performa… |
| Office of the Registrar | Student Services | The Office of the Registrar at Northern College provides services for students, faculty, and staff including official transcripts, diplomas, course outlines, graduation documents, preferred name requests, tuition paymen… |
| Share Your Northern Experience | Student Life | A submission page inviting current students and alumni to share their stories and photos with Northern College. Submissions may be used in testimonials on the college website or social media accounts. |
| Advising Services | Students | Northern College's Advising Services provides free, confidential one-on-one and group support for all students across six areas: Academic Success, Accessibility, Mental Health, Indigenous, International, and Student Lif… |
| Off-Campus Housing | Student Life | Northern College provides dedicated staff to help students find off-campus housing, match roommates, and liaise with landlords. The page covers housing options and costs, search tips, roommate matching, scam prevention,… |
| WellNorth for Students | Student Life | WellNorth is a free wellness platform for Northern College students offering 24/7 live and on-demand fitness, nutrition, mindfulness, and educational sessions. Created in partnership with Northern College, it features m… |
| Haileybury Campus Residence | Campuses | Information about student residence at Northern College's Haileybury campus. Directs students to northernresidence.ca for details, virtual tours, and applications. Also covers partner service My Dorm Store for move-in s… |
| Access Centres | Access Centres | Overview of Northern College's Access Centres throughout Northeastern Ontario, offering academic upgrading, employment, and training services. Features the Training & Career Advancement Centre in downtown Timmins and li… |
| Computer Bootcamp | Student Life | A pre-semester orientation event for new students covering digital tools used at Northern College, including Blackboard, student email, and email etiquette. Led by Student Academic Success Services advisors, it is held… |
| Ancillary Fees | Admissions | Detailed breakdown of ancillary fees for Northern College students, including campus-specific fees (Student Association, Athletic, Health Services), universal fees (Career Services, TECH, Mental Health Support), program… |
| Search Listing | Student Life | Off-campus housing search listing page for Northern College students. Provides housing support contacts for Timmins, Haileybury, and Kirkland Lake campuses, with links to browse listings, post rentals, edit listings, an… |
| Community Services | Programs | Overview of Northern College's Community Services programs, covering social work, mental health, addictions, law enforcement, and public safety. Highlights work-integrated learning, job placements, small classes, and mo… |
| Community Partners | Community | Northern College's community partners page highlights organizations and businesses that support students through placements, employment, volunteering, and event sponsorship. Features testimonials from partners including… |
| Procurement Services | About | Northern College's procurement services page outlines the institution's commitment to transparent, equitable purchasing. It covers purchasing policies and procedures, links to open tender opportunities via Bonfire Hub,… |
| Northern College and NPLH Drilling Celebrate Graduates of Diamond Drilling Program | News & Updates | Northern College and NPLH Drilling, in partnership with Taykwa Tagamou FN, Moose Cree First Nation, and Mushkegowuk Council, celebrate the graduation of the first Diamond Drilling Common Core Basic Training cohort. The… |
| Continuing Education | Programs & Courses | Northern College's Continuing Education page offers programs, courses, micro-credentials, workshops, and online learning for workplace training and lifelong learning. Includes flexible programs, OntarioLearn partnership… |
| Temporary Disability Accommodations | Student Life | Explains Northern College Accessibility Services support for students with temporary disabilities. Covers what qualifies as a temporary disability (sprains, concussions, post-surgery, newly diagnosed mental health condi… |
| Career Fair | Student Life | Northern College's Spring 2026 Career Fair, exclusively for students, alumni, and Community Employment Services clients. Three sessions: March 4 (Veterinary Sciences, Haileybury Campus) and April 8 morning and afternoon… |
| Northern College launches MyCreds™ to issue official documents digitally | News & Updates | Northern College announces the launch of MyCreds™, a digital credential platform by ARUCC, enabling students and graduates to access and share transcripts, parchments, graduation letters, and badges through a secure vir… |
| Business & Office Administration | Programs | Overview of Northern College's Business & Office Administration programs, including certificates, diplomas, and graduate certificates in accounting, marketing, human resources, law clerk, office administration, project… |
| Northern College Builds International Education Network | News & Updates | Northern College announces Memorandums of Understanding with Heliopolis University for Sustainable Development (Egypt) and Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (Dominican Republic), establishing a framework f… |
| Drop-in Art Class Offers Students a Mental Health Break | News & Updates | Northern College custodial worker Tom Armitage leads Art Affect, a free drop-in art class running Mondays and Wednesdays that supports student mental health through creative expression. Open to students, staff, and fami… |
| Strategic Plan | About | Northern College's Strategic Plan 2025–2030 outlines five goals: strengthening Indigenous ties, becoming a destination of choice, modernizing operations, expanding industry partnerships, and strengthening community. Pas… |
| Admissions & Enrolment | Admissions | Overview of Northern College's admissions process including how to apply via OCAS for diplomas and certificates, application deadlines, tuition payment schedules, general admission requirements, and information for inte… |
| Northern College Alumni attempt to Break World Record | News & Updates | Northern College celebrates alumni band Miners and Sons — Norm Dwyer, John Olaveson, and Jeremy Wilson — who attempted to break the Guinness World Record for Deepest Underground Concert on November 15, 2024, performing… |
| School-College-Work Initiative | Admissions | Northern College's School-College-Work Initiative offers high school students dual credit programs, OYAP, and SHSM to ease the transition from secondary school to college. Students can earn OSSD credits that count towar… |
| Events & Activities | Student Life | Northern College hosts events and activities throughout the academic year including social activities, trivia nights, arts and crafts, outdoor activities, and educational workshops. Events are organized by Advising Team… |
| Northern College Leads Province in Graduate Satisfaction Rate | News & Updates | Northern College outperformed the provincial average across all Ontario KPI categories in 2024. The college ranked first among English-speaking colleges in employer satisfaction (100%) and graduate employment rate (94.4… |
| Community Employment Services | Employment Services | Northern College's free Employment Ontario service offering job search assistance, resume help, interview prep, and employer support across Northern Ontario. Serves job seekers, students, newcomers, internationally trai… |
| Northern College Begins Construction on New Downtown Timmins Facility | News & Updates | Northern College announces the start of construction on a new Downtown Timmins storefront facility in the Michael J. J. Doody Centre of Excellence building. It will house employment services, academic programming, and c… |
| Services d'emploi communautaires | Employment Services | Northern College's bilingual community employment services (funded by Ontario) supports job seekers, students, apprentices, internationally trained individuals, and employers with job search tools, resume help, intervie… |
| Northern College Announces Retirement of President Dr. Audrey J. Penner | News & Updates | Northern College announces the retirement of President Dr. Audrey J. Penner, effective December 31, 2023. The release highlights her tenure since August 2020, key accomplishments including 75% revenue growth, expanded i… |
| Campus Safety | Campuses | Northern College's campus safety hub covering accident and hazard reporting, emergency procedures, the Behavioural Intervention Team, safety data sheet management, sexual violence prevention, health and wellness, and eq… |
| Athletics & Wellness Centre Kirkland Lake | Campuses | Describes the Wellness Centre at Northern College's Kirkland Lake Campus, featuring a weight room, cardio room, and full-size gym for multiple sports. Free for students and employees Monday–Friday. Closed to the public… |
| Arrive & Thrive First-Year Student Survey | Student Life | Information about the Arrive & Thrive first-year student survey issued at the start of Fall and Winter semesters. New first-year students can access the survey through their Student Portal Account to provide quick feedb… |
| Better Jobs Ontario Funding (Second Career) | Admissions | Explains the Better Jobs Ontario (formerly Second Career) government program that provides up to $28,000 for unemployed or laid-off individuals to fund tuition, books, transportation, living expenses, and other training… |
| Academic Upgrading Registration | Academic Upgrading | Page for registering for Academic Upgrading programs. Minimal content present — likely a landing or entry point for enrollment in upgrading courses. |
| Competitive Programs | Admissions | Explains Northern College's competitive admissions process for high-demand programs. Priority is given by academic achievement before the February 1 equal consideration date, then first-come first-served. Lists seven co… |
| Post-Secondary Preparation | Programs | Overview of Northern College programs designed to help students prepare for post-secondary studies, explore career options, and gain credits. Programs include Academic Upgrading, SCWI, General Arts & Science, Pre-Health… |
| Kirkland Lake Campus NCSA | Student Life | Overview of the Northern College Student Association (NCSA) at the Kirkland Lake Campus. The student-driven organization hosts events and social activities. Currently seeking new members; interested students can contact… |
| Accommodations | Student Life | Explains Accessibility Services accommodation plans for students with disabilities at Northern College. Covers how to register, what accommodations are available (extra time, note-taking, assistive tech, reduced course… |
| Northern College to Issue Nearly $800,000 in Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards with Winter Awards Ceremony | News & Updates | Northern College announces its Winter Awards Ceremony issuing nearly $800,000 in scholarships, bursaries, and awards to 715 students across four campuses. The ceremony takes place March 8, 2023, at Timmins, Haileybury,… |
| Campus Closure Schedule for the Easter Holiday | News & Updates | Announcement of Easter holiday campus closure schedule for Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, and Timmins campuses. Timmins Transit will also be affected on April 3 and 5, with Sunday schedule on April 6 ending at 6 p… |
| Academic Success Services | Students | Northern College's Academic Success Services supports student achievement through early intervention, peer tutoring, workshops, computer skills training, and referrals. Services are available to on-campus and distance l… |
| All Housing Listings | Student Life | Browse off-campus housing listings near Northern College's Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, and Moosonee campuses. Includes private rooms, shared houses, and apartments posted by landlords. Timmins-area listings are redirecte… |
| Arrive & Thrive First-Year Student Feedback | News & Updates | Announcement inviting new first-year students starting Winter 2026 to complete the Arrive & Thrive survey via their Student Portal Account for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card. Survey closes February 15. |
| Northern College Celebrates the Success of Open House Events | News & Updates | Northern College welcomed over 300 prospective students to its Timmins and Haileybury campuses for its annual Open House Event. Prospective students toured facilities, met faculty, and had opportunities to win prizes in… |
| Behaviour Intervention Team | Student Life | Northern College's Behavioural Intervention Team (BIT) coordinates campus professionals to respond to reports of concerning or disruptive student behaviours. It provides early intervention strategies, supports student h… |
| Leadership & Professional Skills | Training | Northern College offers leadership and professional skills training courses for workplace settings, including supervisory management, Microsoft Office Suite, workplace soft skills, e-learning compliance courses, and a T… |
| Timmins Campus Construction: Potential Disruptions | News & Updates | Notice about ongoing construction at the Timmins Campus causing disruptions including changes to pedestrian routes, reduced parking lot entrances, noise, limited washroom access, and Timmins Transit disruptions. Affects… |
| Student Tutorials & How-To's | myNorthern | Step-by-step guides for Northern College students on how to check their account balance and make tuition payments through the Student Portal (mynorthern.ca). Also links to IT support, Computer Bootcamp, and other studen… |
| Projects & Case Studies | Research & Innovation | Showcases applied research projects conducted by Northern College's Innovation Hub (AREI), including 3D printing prototypes, mining technology, welding procedures, PPE improvement, underground communications, and produc… |
| Employer Registration | Community Employment Services | Employer registration page for Community Employment Services. |
| Mitch Dumas appointed as the next President and CEO at Northern College | News & Updates | Northern College's Board of Governors announces the unanimous appointment of Mitch Dumas as President and CEO, effective February 19, 2024. Dumas, a Northern College alumnus and former Senior VP of Corporate Services, s… |
| 2 rooms for Rent | Student Life | Off-campus housing listing for two bedrooms available to mature female Northern College students in Haileybury. $750/month including heat and hydro. 15-minute walk to campus. Shared bathroom, kitchen privileges, common… |
| Student Residence & Housing | Student Life | Northern College supports students in finding housing at on-campus residences in Timmins, Haileybury, and Kirkland Lake, as well as off-campus options. Resources include rental guidance, scam avoidance tips, and one-on-… |
| Student Health Plan Benefits | Student Life | Describes mandatory health and dental plan for full-time students at Timmins, Kirkland Lake, and Haileybury campuses. Covers opt-out deadlines, dependent coverage, plan duration, and provider details — WeSpeak Student f… |
| Support for those Impacted by Fire in Kirkland Lake | News & Updates | Northern College announces support for students displaced by a serious downtown fire in Kirkland Lake on September 23, 2024. The college encourages affected students to reach out for assistance and thanks local first re… |
| Welding | Programs | Overview of Northern College's welding programs at the Kirkland Lake Campus, home to the Materials Joining Innovation Centre (MaJIC). Features the Mechanical Technician – Welding Fitter 2-year diploma as the active prog… |
| Facilities & Equipment | Innovation | Overview of the Innovation Hub's physical facilities at Northern College's Timmins Campus, including a 3D Printing Lab (BigRep STUDIO, Objet260 Connex3, Form 3BL, Markforged Mark 2, METALX, HP Jet Fusion 580), a Manufac… |
| Northern College Celebrates Student Achievement at Winter SBA Awards Ceremonies | News & Updates | Northern College held Winter Scholarship, Bursary and Awards (SBA) Ceremonies across its Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, and Haileybury campuses, distributing over $950,000 to 884 students. The 2024 ceremony issued ne… |
| Self Identify | Indigenous Services | Northern College invites Indigenous students (First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and those with mixed ancestry) to voluntarily self-identify to access culturally grounded support including Indigenous advisors, elders, cultura… |
| Athletics & Wellness Centre Haileybury | Campuses | Overview of the Haileybury Campus Wellness Centre, including gym hours, free weekly activities (badminton, floor hockey, volleyball, basketball, line dancing, air rifle), weight room schedule for Winter 2025, and free r… |
| Operation: Stair Climb | Community & Events | Northern College Emergency Services students will participate in a 24-hour stair climbing marathon on November 27, 2025 at the Integrated Emergency Services Complex to raise funds for Timmins Victim Services' Annual Toy… |
| Distance Education | Programs & Courses | Northern College's distance education overview, highlighting over a decade of online learning. Features live and self-paced formats across a virtual campus with full student support. Showcases featured programs (Law Cle… |
| Student Employment Resource Centre | Student Life | Northern College's on-campus hub for career development and job search support. Offers resume/cover letter help, mock interviews, career coaching, job board access, career fairs, and free printing. Operates at Timmins (… |
| Northern College Celebrates the Class of 2023 | News & Updates | Northern College honoured 1,300 graduates across six convocations at four campuses, awarding over $150,000 in bursaries. The Class of 2023 is notable for having begun studies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlights inc… |
| Orientation Activities | Student Life | Overview of Northern College's Orientation Week activities organized by the Northern College Student Association (NCSA). Covers free welcome kits, campus-specific pickup locations, prizes, FAQ for new students, and soci… |
| Northern College Invests in Student Housing in Kirkland Lake | News & Updates | Northern College purchased a 6,000 sq ft apartment complex in Kirkland Lake to provide 13 rental units exclusively for students. The building will undergo renovations to add 3 new multi-bedroom units, including one acce… |
| Post-Secondary Programs | Programs & Courses | Overview of Northern College's post-secondary programs, highlighting small class sizes, flexible delivery options (full-time, part-time, in-class, distance), and a wide range of credentials. Lists program categories and… |
| Northern College Revitalizes the Haileybury School of Mines | News & Updates | Northern College announces the revitalization of the Haileybury School of Mines (HSM), founded in 1912. The redesigned Mining Engineering Technician program, shaped by industry partners, shifts from passive knowledge ac… |
| Indigenous Services & Initiatives | Student Life | Northern College's hub for Indigenous student supports, including advising, cultural spaces and events, self-identification, recruitment pathways, financial assistance, scholarships, and community/health resources. Cove… |
| Faculty Resources for Supporting Students with Disabilities | Accessibility | Guidance for Northern College faculty on handling student disability accommodations. Covers responding to accommodation requests, responsibilities for both students and faculty, testing centre protocols, and contact inf… |
| International Student Permits, Visas, PGWP | International | Guidance for Northern College international students on study permits, travel documents, refugees/protected persons status, leave of absence procedures, co-op/internship work permits, and post-graduate work permits. Cov… |
| Room for rent | Student Life | Off-campus housing listing for a furnished room in a 3-bedroom house in Haileybury, near Northern College and a bus stop. $700/month, shared with owner, includes laundry, wifi, and parking. |
| Smoke-Free College | News & Updates | Northern College announces that as of May 1, 2025, all campuses and access centres will become smoke-free. Designated smoking areas will be located off college properties. The policy aligns with Ontario public college s… |
| Northern College Repatriates Indigenous Regalia | News & Updates | Northern College announces the return of Indigenous Regalia to Mr. Paul P. Wesley of Kashechewan, originally donated by the Cochrane Trading Post in 2015. The repatriation reflects the College's commitment to Truth and… |
| Takwata NPLH Drilling and Northern College Are Partnering to Deliver Tuition-Free Diamond Drilling Common Core – Basic Training | News & Updates | Northern College and Takwata NPLH Drilling (a partnership between Taykwa Tagamou Nation and NPLH Drilling) are offering a fully-funded Diamond Drilling Common Core – Basic training program targeting Indigenous peoples,… |
| Student Life Advising | Student Life | Student Life Advisors at Northern College support students with personal, social, and academic matters. Services include general guidance, career referrals, student rights information, academic appeal support, and promo… |
| Edit Listing | Students | A page for landlords or listers to edit their existing off-campus housing ad on Northern College's housing portal. Provides housing support contacts for Timmins, Haileybury, and Kirkland Lake campuses. |
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| Student Employment Resource Centre | News & Updates | The Student Employment Resource Centre is Northern College's on-campus hub for career development and job search support. It offers resume and cover letter help, mock interviews, job board access, career fairs, and one-… |
| Open House | Discover | Northern College's Spring 2026 Open House on March 28, 2026 at Haileybury and Timmins Campuses. Prospective students can tour facilities, meet faculty and staff, and win prizes including a $2500 entrance award, MacBook… |
| Indigenous Cultural Awareness | Indigenous Services & Initiatives | Northern College's repository of Indigenous cultural awareness content for staff and students. Employees must complete at least three cross-cultural awareness activities per year. Resources include online courses, docum… |
| Northern College Celebrates Students with Scholarships | News & Updates | Northern College's AREI Hub partnered with External Relations to create 3D ornaments raising funds for new student bursaries. The College's recent Scholarship, Bursaries and Awards event distributed over $562,000 to 508… |
| Policies & Procedures | Academics | Repository of Northern College's official policies and procedures covering academics, student records, academic integrity, program development, student assessment, technology/LMS, learner pathways, student services, HR,… |
| Thank You for Donating | Foundation | Confirmation page shown after a successful donation to the Northern College Foundation. Notifies donors that their donation is complete and a receipt will be emailed. Expresses gratitude for supporting students' access… |
| Tuition & Fees Information | Admissions | Lists 2026-27 tuition amounts for domestic and international students at Northern College, including general and specialty program rates, ancillary fees by campus, payment deadlines, and links to financial assistance re… |
| General & Special Interest Courses | Training & Workforce Development | Northern College's Training & Workforce Development division offers special interest courses including Firearm Safety & Hunter Education, Fitness (Yoga, Barre, Spin, Pilates), Pottery, Microsoft Office Suite, Babysitter… |
| Parking at Northern College | Campus Life | Parking information for Northern College campuses. Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, and Timmins campuses use HotSpot Parking with virtual permits via app or online. Rates range from $5/day to $275/year. Moosonee Campus parkin… |
| Applied Research, Entrepreneurship & Innovation | Research & Innovation | The AREI department at Northern College hosts the Innovation Hub, offering applied research, product prototyping, and testing services. It supports industry competitiveness and regional economic development through coll… |
| Contact & Information | Contact | Directory of contact emails and phone numbers for Northern College departments (Admissions, Registrar, IT, International) and all four campuses (Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, Timmins), including student services,… |
| Kirkland Lake Campus | Campuses | Overview of Northern College's Kirkland Lake Campus, located at 140 Government Rd E. Home to Welding programs, Environmental Technician program, and the Materials and Joining Innovation Center (MAJIC). Covers campus fac… |
| Northern College and the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine Announce Collaboration | News & Updates | Northern College and CCNM have signed an MOU to explore collaboration on healthcare education, including pathway models, joint population health research, offsite program delivery, and telehealth opportunities for north… |
| View Listing | Student Life | Error page displayed when no housing ad ID is specified. Prompts users to return to the full off-campus housing listings. Provides housing support contact emails for Timmins, Haileybury, and Kirkland Lake campuses, alon… |
| Institutional Research | About | The Institutional Research Department at Northern College conducts research and prepares reports to support operations and strategic decision-making. Services include external reporting, student feedback, survey develop… |
| Northern College marks Indigenous Disability Awareness Month | News & Updates | Northern College announces its participation in Indigenous Disability Awareness Month, highlighting its commitment to accessibility for Indigenous learners. The piece features statements from college leadership and staf… |
| One bedroom | Student Life | Off-campus housing listing for a single bedroom in a shared house near Haileybury campus. Last bedroom available with 2 other students. Fully furnished, summer rent $350/month, school months $650/month, utilities includ… |
| Northern College breaks ground on Timmins Campus Sports Dome | News & Updates | Northern College held a ceremonial groundbreaking for a 130,000 sq ft multi-use sports dome at its Timmins Campus, supported by a $2M Northern Ontario Heritage Fund investment. The facility, the first new sports venue i… |
| Northern College Unveils New Strategic Plan | News & Updates | Northern College announces its new five-year strategic plan (2025–2030), developed with MNP through community and staff consultation. Goals include strengthening community belonging, Indigenous ties, becoming a destinat… |
| International Entrance Scholarship | International | Northern College offers a $2,000 CAD entrance scholarship for new international students starting Fall 2026 or Winter 2027. Split into two $1,000 installments, eligibility requires full-time enrollment in an eligible pr… |
| Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards | Students | Northern College offers over 1,000 scholarships, bursaries, and awards annually totalling over $2 million. Open to all students — domestic, international, Indigenous, full- and part-time. Applications via online portal… |