# Durham College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T08:12:49.568Z from a crawl of durhamcollege.ca. 2013 records (150 programs · 1863 courses · 0 resource pages). # 9-1-1 Emergency and Call Centre Communications When emergency calls come in, lives are on the line and they are counting on you. Telecommunicators in 9-1-1, Fire, M edical, and P olice C ommunication C entres face this intense pressure every shift. They must think quickly, make smart decisions, and use excellent judgment — crucial skills for the profession. ## Courses - ANAT 2100 — Computer/Keyboarding Skills 2 ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 1104 — Communication Technologies and Terminology ( - COMM 1105 — APCO Public Safe Telecommunicator ( - COMM 2210 — Field Placement 2 ( - COMM 2326 — Introduction to Business Computer Applications ( - COMP 1215 — Career and Professional Preparation 1 ( - COMP 2108 — COMP 2108 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EMCC 1100 — Ethics ( - EMCC 1200 — Fire Service Communications ( - EMCC 1201 — Indigenous Elective ( - EMCC 2100 — Field Placement 1 ( - EMCC 2101 — General Education Elective ( - EMCC 2200 — Emergency Medical Dispatch ( - EMCC 2201 — Career and Professional Preparation 2 ( - EMCC 2202 — General Education Elective ( - ETHC 1101 — Lifestyle Management ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 1104 — Law for Communications Operators ( - HLTH 2103 — Emergency Management ( - HLTH 2201 — HLTH 2201 - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 1102 — LAWW 1102 - MGMT 2100 — MGMT 2100 - NFPA 1225 — NFPA 1225 - PSYC 1205 — PSYC 1205 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/9-1-1-emergency-and-call-centre-communications --- # Academic Upgrading Academic Upgrading is a FREE program designed for adults 18+ who want to improve their skills, complete high school credits, or prepare for post-secondary education. Whether you’re strengthening your literacy and numeracy, earning credits for college admission, improving your English, or building confidence as a learner, Academic Upgrading provides flexible, supportive courses to help you succeed. ## Courses - CFCE 131 — Centre for Collaborative Education - SSB 120 — Student Services Building) Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/academic-upgrading-college-preparation --- # Accounting – Business Accounting is often referred to as the universal language of business. Durham College’s Accounting – Business program is the next step towards a career in the field of accounting. This specialized accounting diploma provides comprehensive training in financial reporting, analysis, and business operations, preparing you for diverse roles within the accounting profession. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Business Computer Applications 1 ( - ACCT 1211 — Writing and Critical Thinking ( - ACCT 2100 — Organizational Behaviour ( - ACCT 2102 — Business Communications 2 ( - ACCT 2211 — Managerial Accounting 2 ( - ACCT 2212 — Personal Taxation ( - ACCT 2213 — Money Management and Software Applications ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 3202 — Accounting Software Applications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1212 — COMP 1212 - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2107 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ECON 2203 — Critical Thinking and Ethics ( - ETHC 2202 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - LAWW 1200 — Business Mathematics ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MGMT 2210 — MGMT 2210 - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - PJMT 2102 — Statistics ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2101 — STAT 2101 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/business-accounting --- # Accounting – Business – Transfer to Ontario Tech University Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) **Degree** ​ ​ For students seeking the advantages of both college and university education, this integrated diploma-to-degree pathway—offered jointly by Durham College and Ontario Tech University—provides an exceptional opportunity. In just four years, students earn both an Accounting diploma and a Bachelor of Commerce ( BComm ) degree. This program begins with a strong technical foundation at Durham College, where students gain hands-on experience using leading accounting and tax software such as QuickBooks Online, Xero, Sage 50, and Profile. Taught by industry-experienced faculty, the curriculum emph… ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Business Computer Applications 1 ( - ACCT 1211 — Writing and Critical Thinking ( - ACCT 2100 — Organizational Behaviour ( - ACCT 2210 — Fundamentals Of Business Math ( - BUSI 1030U — Communication Foundations ( - BUSI 1915U — Managerial Accounting ( - BUSI 2180U — Microeconomics ( - BUSI 2311U — Computer Applications for HR Professionals ( - BUSI 2401U — Practical Design Skills for Marketing ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1212 — COMP 1212 - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2107 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ECON 2203 — Critical Thinking and Ethics ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - LAWW 1200 — Business Mathematics ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - PJMT 2102 — Statistics ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2101 — STAT 2101 - STAT 2202 — STAT 2202 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/accounting-business-transfer-to-ontario-tech-university-bachelor-of-commerce-hons --- # Accounting – Business Administration (Co-op option available) Accounting is widely recognized as the universal language of business, and Durham College’s Accounting – Business diploma program provides a strong foundation for a successful career in the field. Taught by industry-experienced faculty, the program emphasizes practical, hands-on learning with the latest tools and technologies. Students gain proficiency in leading accounting and tax software, including QuickBooks Online, Xero, Sage 50, and Profile. The curriculum also integrates opportunities to earn Microsoft Office Specialist certifications, further enhancing your professional credentials. W… ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Business Computer Applications 1 ( - ACCT 1211 — Writing and Critical Thinking ( - ACCT 2100 — Organizational Behaviour ( - ACCT 2102 — Business Communications 2 ( - ACCT 2210 — Fundamentals Of Business Math ( - ACCT 2211 — Managerial Accounting 2 ( - ACCT 2212 — Personal Taxation ( - ACCT 3100 — Taxation 2 ( - ACCT 3101 — Intermediate Accounting 3 ( - ACCT 3102 — Managerial Accounting 3 ( - ACCT 3103 — Field Placement Seminar - Accounting ( - ACCT 3104 — Business Finance 1 ( - ACCT 3211 — Advanced Financial Accounting ( - ACCT 3212 — Integrated Accounting Strategy ( - ACCT 3213 — Field Placement - Accounting ( - ACCT 3214 — Business Finance 2 ( - BACC 1000 — BACC 1000 - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 3202 — Accounting Software Applications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1209 — COMP 1209 - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2107 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ECON 2203 — Critical Thinking and Ethics ( - ETHC 2202 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - FINC 3102 — FINC 3102 - FINC 3202 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - LAWW 1200 — Business Mathematics ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MGMT 2210 — MGMT 2210 - MGMT 3211 — Marketing Management ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - PJMT 2102 — Statistics ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2101 — STAT 2101 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/business-administration-accounting --- # Addictions and Mental Health (graduate certificate) **Certificate** The Addictions and Mental Health graduate certificate program will help students develop the knowledge and skills required to effectively address two of Canada’s leading health care issues: mental health and addictive behaviours. Students will gain both a theoretical understanding and the clinical skills required to help clients successfully navigate their challenges as they begin their journey to wellness. ## Courses - ADDC 1505 — Addiction II: Contemporary Addiction Treatment Strategies ( - ADDC 1507 — Introduction to Counselling Practices ( - ADDC 1508 — ADDC 1508 - ADDC 1509 — Psychopharmacology ( - ADDC 1510 — Addictions I: Bio-Psycho-Social Theories Of Addiction Treatment ( - ADDC 1511 — Ethics ( - ADDC 2501 — Trauma-Informed Practices ( - ADDC 2507 — Cognitive-Behavioural Based Psychoeducation ( - BHAV 2501 — Person-In-Context/Diversity ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DIVS 2501 — Field Placement Preparation 2 ( - ETHC 1505 — Field Placement Preparation 1 ( - FWK 1505 — Working With Youth and Families ( - FWK 2505 — FWK 2505 - FWK 3502 — FWK 3502 - RECV 2502 — RECV 2502 - YOTH 1501 — YOTH 1501 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/addictions-and-mental-health --- # Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations (graduate certificate) **Certificate** Durham College is a leading college that offers justice education in Ontario. The Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations Graduate Certificate Program is delivered in two, 14-week semesters and provides students with opportunities to develop relevant applied skills specific to the field of justice. ## Courses - COMM 1111 — Digital Technology for Law Enforcement ( - COMP 1121 — Advanced Fitness 1 - LAW ( - CRIM 1200 — Sexual and Other Crimes Of Violence ( - CRIM 1201 — Global Issues: Extremism and Trafficking ( - CRIM 1202 — Advanced Fitness 2 - LAW ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - HLTH 1110 — Field Placement 1 - LAW ( - HLTH 1204 — Field Placement 2 - LAW ( - LAWP 1100 — Law Enforcement Leadership and Management ( - LAWP 1200 — Conflict Management - LAW ( - MGMT 1105 — Public Safety Telecommunicator ( - MGMT 1228 — Basic Emergency Management ( - MGMT 1229 — MGMT 1229 - SAFE 1101 — Equity, Diversity and Inclusion for Law Enforcement ( - SOCI 1102 — SOCI 1102 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/advanced-law-enforcement-and-investigations --- # Advertising and Marketing Communications ​ ​ The advertising industry evolves fast, driven by digital innovation, GenAI, and changing consumer expectations. Today’s audiences expect authentic, personalized content—requiring strategic thinking and creative execution to reach the right people with the right message at the right time. ## Courses - AVMC 2200 — Emerging Trends and Tools In Advertising ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 2211 — Portfolio Development for Advertising ( - COMS 1107 — Copywriting for Advertising ( - COMS 1108 — Administrative Applications for Advertising ( - COMS 1109 — Advertising Design Theory ( - COMS 1217 — Advertising Concept Development ( - COMS 2107 — Strat Writing for Advs and Pr ( - COMS 2108 — Production Design for Advertising 2 ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 1102 — General Education Elective ( - DESG 1204 — Production Design for Advertising 1 ( - DESG 1205 — General Education Elective ( - DESG 2103 — General Education Elective ( - DESG 2204 — Professional Practice for Advertising ( - FDPL 2202 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MDIA 1200 — Digital Strategy and Insights ( - MDIA 2100 — Agency Creative Production ( - MDIA 2101 — Agency Account Management ( - MGMT 2106 — Project Management ( - MGMT 3211 — Marketing Management ( - MKTG 1207 — Marketing Research and Planning ( - MKTG 1208 — MKTG 1208 - PHOT 1100 — PHOT 1100 - PJMT 2101 — PJMT 2101 - RSCH 2200 — RSCH 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/advertising-and-promotion --- # Animal Care Animals are important members of our families and play a significant role in society. Animal care and veterinary assistants perform in varying animal care settings to help ensure animals are cared for so they can enjoy a high quality of life. Through the Animal Care program, you will learn about animal behaviour, nutrition, basic nursing and wellness, animal interactions and handling, including large animals, wildlife, and exotics, legislation, and ethics to give you the required knowledge and skills to be a valued member of an animal care team. ## Courses - ACAH 2202 — Computer Technology In Animal Care ( - ACIS 2203 — Animal Clinical Nursing and Medicine ( - ANIM 1104 — Wildlife and Exotic Animals ( - ANIM 2100 — Surgical and Laboratory Preparation ( - ANIM 2202 — Animal Legislation & Ethics ( - ANLE 1201 — Domestic Animal Science ( - ANTY 2011 — Animal Behaviour I ( - ASLP 2100 — Animal Behaviour II ( - BHAV 1100 — Animal Care Field Placement Preparation ( - BHAV 2100 — Introduction to Facility Operations ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FACL 2100 — Field Placement and Seminar ( - FDPL 1100 — FDPL 1100 - FWK 2206 — Animal Nutrition & Wellness ( - NUTR 1203 — NUTR 1203 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/animal-care --- # Animation – Digital Production Put your imagination to work in the exciting world of 3D and 2D digital animation, where you can bring your ideas to life with the power of cutting-edge technology. ## Courses - ANMN 1100 — ANMN 1100 - ANMN 1101 — ANMN 1101 - ANMN 1102 — Communication Foundations ( - ANMN 1200 — ANMN 1200 - ANMN 1201 — Character Posing ( - ANMN 1202 — ANMN 1202 - ANMN 1203 — Pre-Production 2 ( - ANMN 2100 — ANMN 2100 - ANMN 2101 — ANMN 2101 - ANMN 2102 — ANMN 2102 - ANMN 2103 — Face Animation ( - ANMN 2105 — Cinematic Sequences ( - ANMN 2200 — ANMN 2200 - ANMN 2201 — ANMN 2201 - ANMN 2202 — ANMN 2202 - ANMN 2203 — Pre-Production Portfolio ( - ANMN 2204 — Pre-Production 3 ( - ANMN 3100 — ANMN 3100 - ANMN 3101 — Motion Capture Studio ( - ANMN 3102 — ANMN 3102 - ANMN 3103 — Portfolio and Pipeline ( - ANMN 3104 — Pre-Production 4 ( - ANMN 3200 — ANMN 3200 - ANMN 3201 — ANMN 3201 - ANMN 3202 — Portfolio and Reel Production ( - ANMN 3203 — Capstone Production ( - ANMN 3204 — General Education Elective ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 1109 — Cinematic Arts ( - DESG 1218 — Cinematic Scene Anatomy ( - DESG 2215 — Cinematic Direction ( - DESG 3101 — General Education Elective ( - FILM 1100 — Drawing Anatomy ( - FILM 1200 — Story and Gesture Drawing ( - FILM 2100 — Indigenous Elective ( - FILM 2200 — FILM 2200 - FINE 1103 — FINE 1103 - FINE 1202 — FINE 1202 - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/animation-digital --- # Applied Data Analytics (graduate certificate) **Certificate** As more organizations rely on data to drive corporate planning and decision-making, increasingly sophisticated business intelligence and data tools are being used to meet the need for extensive data collection and manipulation. ## Courses - DATA 1102 — Introduction to Data Analysis ( - DATA 1200 — Data Collection and Data Management ( - DATA 1201 — Advanced Data Analysis Tools and Techniques ( - DATA 1202 — Data Analysis and Assessment 1 ( - DATA 1203 — Statistical and Predictive Modelling for Analytics 1 ( - DATA 1204 — Visualization and Communication for Data Analytics 1 ( - DATA 1205 — DATA 1205 - DATA 2202 — Data Analysis and Assessment 2 ( - DATA 2203 — Statistical and Predictive Modelling for Analytics 2 ( - DATA 2204 — Visualization and Communication for Data Analytics 2 ( - DATA 2205 — Capstone ( - DATA 2206 — Project Management for Analytics ( - DATA 2207 — DATA 2207 - DATW 1000 — DATW 1000 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/applied-data-analytics-graduate-certificate --- # Architectural Technology (Co-op option available) With an emphasis on sustainability and green design, this architecture program will appeal to your creative, analytical and mathematical sides with instruction in freehand sketching and computer-aided drawing, renovation and restoration, site planning, calculations of load, structural sizing and estimating project costs, and technical communications designed to prepare you for an exciting career in architectural technology. ## Courses - ARCC 1000 — ARCC 1000 - ARCC 2000 — ARCC 2000 - ATAC 1132 — Architectural Drafting and Detailing I ( - ATAC 2132 — Architectural Drafting and Detailing II ( - ATAD 1131 — Construction Material and Processes I ( - ATAD 2131 — Applied Mathematics for Architecture II ( - ATAD 3131 — Building Information Modelling I ( - ATAD 4133 — Building Information Modelling II ( - ATAM 2135 — Construction Materials and Processes II ( - ATAP 5131 — Building Information Modelling III ( - ATAP 6133 — Administration Of Construction Contracts ( - ATBI 3135 — Building Services and Environmental Systems ( - ATBI 4132 — Land Use and Site Analysis and Planning ( - ATBI 6134 — Principles Of Project Management ( - ATBS 2134 — Construction Materials and Processes III ( - ATCC 6132 — Design Options Evaluation ( - ATCM 1133 — Ontario Building Code and Occupational Health and Safety Act ( - ATCM 3133 — Building As A System and Building Science ( - ATCM 4134 — Project Estimating ( - ATDO 6131 — Design Concepts for Sustainable Building II ( - ATLU 3136 — Structures II ( - ATOB 4135 — Communication Foundations ( - ATPE 3132 — Structures I ( - ATPP 5133 — Preservation, Rehabilitation and Restoration Of Heritage Buildings ( - ATPR 5132 — Writing Construction Specs ( - ATST 2133 — General Education Elective ( - ATST 3134 — Career Planning & Development ( - ATWC 5134 — Design Concepts for Sustainable Building 1 ( - BULD 1000 — General Education Elective ( - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EMDC 3000 — Field Placement ( - EMDC 5010 — Presentation and Portfolio Development ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HIST 1130 — Mathematics for Architecture ( - HIST 2600 — HIST 2600 - MATH 1161 — MATH 1161 - PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I ( - PORT 5304 — PORT 5304 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/architectural-technology --- # Artificial Intelligence – Honours Bachelor **Degree** Our cutting-edge, interdisciplinary artificial intelligence (AI) program offers a strong focus on hands-on learning and real-world applications. Students working toward an artificial intelligence degree learn from faculty with unmatched expertise in AI. They engage in innovative projects, benefit from strong industry connections, receive flexible learning options, and have access to dedicated career services. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/artificial-intelligence-honours-bachelor --- # Artificial Intelligence Analysis, Design and Implementation (graduate certificate) **Certificate** As Artificial Intelligence (AI) transforms industries, the need for skilled professionals is growing fast. This AI program is the first of its kind in Canada, focusing on both ready-made and custom AI solutions. Designed to respond to the increasing demand for AI certification, our program covers comprehensive aspects of AI, including machine learning, neural networks and data analysis. Students learn from industry experts who bring a wealth of practical knowledge and cutting-edge insights, enabling you to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Engage in hands-on learning by working… ## Courses - AIDI 1000 — Visualisation and Data Storytelling ( - AIDI 1001 — AI Algorithms I ( - AIDI 1002 — Capstone Term I ( - AIDI 1003 — Introduction to AI Development ( - AIDI 1100 — Applied Mathematics for AI Systems ( - AIDI 2000 — Knowledge and Expert Systems ( - AIDI 2001 — Careers and Digital Portfolio ( - AIDI 2002 — Consulting and Professional Communications ( - AIDI 2003 — AI In Enterprise Systems ( - AIDI 2004 — Capstone Term II ( - AIDI 2005 — AIDI 2005 - AIDW 1000 — AIDW 1000 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - MATH 1111 — MATH 1111 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/artificial-intelligence-analysis-design-and-implementation-graduate-certificate --- # Autism and Behavioural Sciences (graduate certificate) **Certificate** As the rate of Ontarians living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) continues to rise, so is the need for skilled professionals who are prepared to use evidence-based interventions to support individuals, as well as their families and caregivers. Students in the Autism and Behavioural Sciences graduate certificate program will develop expertise in the collaborative design, implementation and evaluation of effective behavioural intervention plans, according to the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis. They will also gain valuable work experience through two supervised field placements. ## Courses - ATBS 1600 — Specialized Instruction Strategies ( - ATBS 2600 — Parent and Staff Training ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EDUC 1600 — Ethics and Professionalism ( - EDUC 2600 — Behavioural Skill Building ( - ETHC 1600 — Applied Behaviour Analysis ( - PSYC 1600 — Autism Spectrum Disorders ( - PSYC 1601 — Working With Family and Teams ( - PSYC 1602 — PSYC 1602 - PSYC 2600 — Treating Challenging Behaviours ( - PSYC 2601 — Measurement Of Behaviour and Data Collection Strategies ( - RSCH 2600 — RSCH 2600 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/autism-and-behavioural-sciences-graduate-certificate --- # Automotive Technician – Service and Management (Motive Power Technician) (Co-op option available) A diploma from the Automotive Technician – Service and Management (Motive Power Technician) program is your key to a world of opportunity in a high-tech, challenging industry where graduates are in high-demand . Our program focuses on hands-on learning guided by experienced, trade-certified faculty. Graduates of this program will go on to specialize in a variety of motive power careers including automotive, truck and coach, off-road equipment, marine and small engines, stationary equipment and diesel engines. This program also includes the essential business skills to help you find the right… ## Courses - AST 310S — apprenticeship training - AUTO 1101 — Auto Basic Skills ( - AUTO 1102 — Auto Directional and Control Systems 1 ( - AUTO 1103 — Communication Foundations ( - AUTO 1200 — Auto Electricity and Electronics 1 ( - AUTO 1201 — Auto Motive Power Engines 1 ( - AUTO 1202 — Auto Engine Performance 1 ( - AUTO 1203 — Electric Vehicle Technology ( - AUTO 2101 — Auto Electricity and Electronics 2 ( - AUTO 2102 — Auto Engine Performance 2 ( - AUTO 2103 — Auto Business 2 ( - AUTO 2200 — Auto Motive Power Engines 2 ( - AUTO 2201 — Auto-Directional and Control Systems ( - AUTO 2202 — Business Planning and Analysis ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1114 — Introduction to EV Safety and Industry Trends ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ENTR 1203 — Trade Math ( - ENTR 2101 — General Education Elective ( - ENTR 2207 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - LAWW 2103 — LAWW 2103 - MATH 1116 — MATH 1116 - MATH 1209 — Auto-Interpersonal Skills ( - MPTC 1000 — MPTC 1000 - SOCI 1201 — Automotive Welding ( - WELD 1200 — WELD 1200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/automotive-technician-service-and-management-motive-power-technician --- # Bachelor of Business Administration – Human Resources Management (Transfer Pathway) – NEW **Degree** Advance your career in human resources (HR) by building on your diploma with the Bachelor of Business Administration – Human Resources Management pathway. Designed for graduates of the Business – Human Resources diploma program, this streamlined route allows you to enter directly into the degree and complete your credential in just three semesters plus, one WIL prep course, and a field placement. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/bachelor-of-business-administration-transfer-pathway --- # Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resources Management) – NEW **Degree** Step into a rewarding career in human resources (HR) with a Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resources Management). This three-year degree equips you with critical thinking, leadership, and data-driven decision-making skills that will help shape organizations and meet global business needs. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/bachelor-of-business-administration-human-resources-management --- # Bachelor of Construction Management – NEW **Degree** Build your future with Durham College’s new Bachelor of Construction Management — Ontario’s first three-year degree in this field. The construction industry is one of Canada’s largest sectors, employing more than 1.4 million people and contributing $141 billion to the economy each year. This innovative program is designed to prepare graduates to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in this vital industry. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/bachelor-of-construction-management --- # Bachelor of Cybersecurity – NEW **Degree** Durham College’s Bachelor of Cybersecurity program prepares students to protect digital systems by developing strong skills in risk reduction, threat analysis, digital forensics, secure programming and network defense. Through hands-on labs, real-world case studies and applied projects, students learn to evaluate vulnerabilities, implement mitigation strategies and secure applications across their lifecycle. The program emphasizes policies, regulations, communication and teamwork to support organizational security goals. A mandatory 420-hour work-integrated learning placement provides practic… ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/bachelor-of-cybersecurity --- # Behavioural Science – Honours Bachelor **Degree** If you have an interest in understanding human behaviour and a desire to help others improve their quality of life, then this program is for you. In Durham College’s Behavioural Science program, you will develop the in-demand skills of using Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) to help individuals with developmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, acquired brain injuries, dementia, and other challenges. Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is a scientifically validated approach that is widely used with patients in these populations. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/behavioural-science-honours-bachelor --- # Biomedical Engineering Technology The healthcare industry both in Canada and globally demands new and innovative medical technologies to improve diagnosis, monitoring and treatment, with a focus on patient wellness. Healthcare providers are dependent on qualified biomedical engineering technologists to ensure the technology functions properly and is available and managed in a cost-effective and efficient manner. Graduates of this medical laboratory technologist program in Ontario manage and maintain the patient care medical devices and work closely with clinicians and other members of the healthcare team. ## Courses - ANAT 1101 — Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology ( - BENG 1100 — Communication Foundations ( - BENG 1200 — Electronic Circuits I ( - BENG 2100 — Microprocessors 1 ( - BENG 2101 — Electronic Circuits II ( - BENG 2200 — Electronic Circuits III ( - BENG 3100 — Biomedical Instrumentation 1 ( - BENG 3101 — Medical Imaging Systems 1 ( - BENG 3102 — Safety Standards and Risk Management ( - BENG 3103 — General Education Elective ( - BENG 3200 — Dialysis 2 ( - BENG 3201 — Biomedical Instrumentation 2 ( - BENG 3202 — Medical Imaging Systems 2 ( - BENG 3203 — Field Placement and Report ( - BMTY 3200 — Career Planning and Development for Biomed ( - CIRE 1131 — Programming for Biomedical Technology ( - CIRE 2132 — Computers and Networking 1 ( - CIRE 3132 — Computers and Networking 2 ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 3205 — COMM 3205 - COMP 2116 — Electronic Design Automation for Biomedical ( - COMP 2208 — Electrical Controls for Biomedical Technology ( - COSC 1210 — Digital Fundamentals II ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DGFN 1131 — Electricity I ( - DGFN 2131 — Electricity II ( - ELEC 1131 — General Education Elective ( - ELEC 2131 — Mathematics for Technology II ( - ELET 2100 — General Education Elective ( - ELET 2200 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MATH 2131 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( - MGMT 3106 — MGMT 3106 - STEM 1131 — STEM 1131 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/biomedical-engineering-technology --- # Biotechnology – Advanced (fast-track) This two-semester program provides students with existing academic credentials, hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge to prepare them for the biotechnology field. Biotechnology touches a broad range of industries including health, environmental, textiles, mining, chemical and materials manufacturing, energy, cannabis, food processing, and agriculture. In this program, students will: ## Courses - BIOL 2100 — Analytical Chemistry 1 ( - BIOL 3201 — Bio-Regulations ( - BIOT 3131 — Analytical Instrumentation ( - BIOT 4131 — Quality Control & Quality Assurance for Biotechnologists ( - BIOT 4133 — Cell Biology ( - BIOT 5131 — Spectroscopic Techniques ( - BIOT 5132 — Bio-Processing ( - BIOT 6131 — Chromatographic Techniques ( - CHEM 1133 — CHEM 1133 - CHEM 3105 — Chromatographic Principles ( - CHEM 3106 — Industrial Waste ( - CHEM 3201 — Chromatographic Techniques ( - CHEM 3202 — Industrial Chemical Processes ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/biotechnology-advanced-compressed-fast-track --- # Biotechnology – Advanced (Co-op option available) Biotechnology touches a broad range of industries including health, environmental, textiles, mining, chemical and materials manufacturing, energy, cannabis, food processing , and agriculture. In the Biotechnology – Advanced program, students will: ## Courses - BIOC 3131 — Microbiology: Fundamentals and Food Applications ( - BIOC 4131 — Diagnostic Microbiology ( - BIOL 1131 — Chemistry 1 ( - BIOL 2103 — Career Planning & Development ( - BIOL 3105 — DNA Techniques ( - BIOL 3201 — Bio-Regulations ( - BIOT 1131 — Organic Chemistry 1 ( - BIOT 3131 — Analytical Instrumentation ( - BIOT 4131 — Quality Control & Quality Assurance for Biotechnologists ( - BIOT 4133 — Cell Biology ( - BIOT 5131 — Spectroscopic Techniques ( - BIOT 5132 — Bio-Processing ( - BIOT 6131 — Chromatographic Techniques ( - BITC 1000 — BITC 1000 - BITC 2000 — BITC 2000 - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - CHEM 1131 — Analytical Techniques ( - CHEM 1200 — Communication Foundations ( - CHEM 1202 — Entry Level Drinking Water ( - CHEM 2131 — Electrical Control Fundamentals ( - CHEM 2206 — Environmental Chemistry ( - CHEM 3105 — Chromatographic Principles ( - CHEM 3106 — Industrial Waste ( - CHEM 3131 — Indigenous Elective ( - CHEM 3202 — Industrial Chemical Processes ( - CHEM 3203 — CHEM 3203 - CHEM 4131 — Introduction to GIS & AutoCAD ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - MATH 1132 — MATH 1132 - MATH 2132 — MATH 2132 - WAST 3131 — WAST 3131 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/biotechnology-advanced --- # Broadcasting – Radio and Contemporary Media Television, radio and social media content is evolving at a rapid pace and this program provides you with the knowledge and practical skills to succeed in this constantly evolving sector. Students in this program produce and publish rich, diverse content for a wide variety of live and pre-recorded platforms while mastering the use of social media for professional and personal broadcasting. ## Courses - BRCM 1200 — Writing for Media 1 ( - BRCM 1300 — Communication Foundations ( - BRCM 2201 — Writing for Media 2 ( - BRCM 2300 — Emerging Media Platforms ( - BRCM 3100 — Sales, Marketing & Promotions ( - BRCM 3200 — Talk Radio and Feature Writing I ( - BRCM 3301 — Studio Experience Workshop I ( - BRCM 3400 — General Education Elective ( - BRCM 4100 — Radio Programming ( - BRCM 4200 — Talk Radio and Feature Writing II ( - BRCM 4301 — Studio Experience Workshop II ( - BRCM 4400 — Field Placement for Broadcast ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DIGI 1302 — Media, Law, and Ethics ( - ETHC 1204 — General Education Elective ( - FWK 4600 — Field Placement Seminar ( - FWKS 4500 — Video Editing II for Broadcast ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 1101 — Mass Media Fundamentals ( - MDIA 1102 — Media Production 1 ( - MDIA 1109 — MDIA 1109 - MDIA 1210 — MDIA 1210 - VIDC 3402 — VIDC 3402 - VIDE 4402 — VIDE 4402 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/broadcasting-radio-and-contemporary-media --- # Business Fundamentals Explore the world of business in our one-year Business Fundamentals Ontari o c ertificate program. Build a strong foundation in accounting, finance, marketing, human resources and more, while discovering your ideal career path. Experience entrepreneurship through a real-world, AI-driven business simulation that builds critical thinking, decision-making, and practical business skills. Whether starting out or advancing your career, this program offers pathways to Durham College business diplomas , degrees and graduate certificates. Students can also obtain Microsoft Office Specialist certificat… ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ENTR 1302 — Online Accounting for Small Business ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - HURM 1200 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MGMT 1209 — MGMT 1209 - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - MKTG 2200 — MKTG 2200 - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - SCMT 2200 — SCMT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/business-fundamentals-2 --- # Carpentry – Building Construction Technician (Co-op option available) In today’s skills-specific job market, there is a demand for construction workers with the knowledge and skills to work in the evolving building construction industry. This program will provide foundational skills to transition into the current construction industry with a strong knowledge of the Ontario Building Code, latest edition. You will gain expertise in energy-efficient, sustainable and environmentally responsible homes built with up-to-date materials and a low carbon footprint, including Net Ready and Net Zero designs. The Carpentry – Building Construction Technician diploma equips s… ## Courses - BDCC 1000 — BDCC 1000 - BDCT 4405 — Basic Casework ( - CCBC 4400 — Introduction to Common Stairs ( - CCBS 2400 — Interpersonal and Group Dynamics ( - CCCB 3400 — Construction Math & Estimating II ( - CCCM 1402 — Tools I (Hand Tools) ( - CCCM 2402 — Residential Construction ( - CCEF 3401 — Roof Framing ( - CCHT 1401 — Tools II(Portable Power Tools) ( - CCIC 4403 — Interior Trim ( - CCIT 4401 — Roof Framing (Intersecting Roofs and Engineered Systems) ( - CCPT 1404 — Communication Foundations ( - CCRC 2401 — Interpersonal and Group Dynamics ( - CCRF 3402 — Field Placement Preparation ( - CCRF 4402 — Sustainable Building Practices ( - CCSB 4404 — CCSB 4404 - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2326 — Introduction to Business Computer Applications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FDPL 2201 — Business Math for Renovation ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - RENO 1202 — Construction Site Safety ( - SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/building-construction-technician --- # Carpentry and Renovation Technician (Co-op option available) A career in the carpentry and renovation field blends physical hands-on work, skillful precision and creativity. Successful candidates enter a world of opportunities leading to a variety of rewarding career paths in custom home building, renovation, construction, and general contracting, including self-employment. With the construction and renovation industry steadily growing across Canada, job prospects are expected to remain strong for decades. Market researcher BuildForce Canada projects a need for 44,600 new carpenters in Canada, 12,000 in Ontario alone, over the next 10 years. Our progra… ## Courses - ARCH 1201 — Construction & Blueprint Reading ( - CCBS 2400 — Interpersonal and Group Dynamics ( - CCCB 3400 — Construction Math & Estimating II ( - CCCM 1402 — Tools I (Hand Tools) ( - CCHT 1401 — Tools II(Portable Power Tools) ( - CCPT 1404 — Communication Foundations ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2326 — Introduction to Business Computer Applications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FDPL 2201 — Business Math for Renovation ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MATH 1206 — Roof Framing ( - RENC 1000 — RENC 1000 - RENO 1101 — Kitchen and Bath Renovation ( - RENO 1201 — HVAC Building Science ( - RENO 1202 — Construction Site Safety ( - RENO 1203 — Interior Finishes ( - RENO 2101 — Kitchen and Bath Renovation Practical ( - RENO 2102 — Estimating ( - RENO 2103 — Building Layout and Planning ( - RENO 2104 — Working With Trades ( - RENO 2105 — RENO 2105 - RENO 2201 — RENO 2201 - RENO 2202 — Industrial, Commercial, Industrial (ICI) Retrofit ( - RENO 2203 — Managing A Renovation ( - RENO 2204 — Field Placement ( - RENO 2205 — RENO 2205 - SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/carpentry-and-renovation-technician --- # Chemical Engineering Technology (Co-op option available) Chemical Engineering Technology is at the core of our evolving world to meet the growing needs for innovation in products, processes and materials. Renewable fuels, process simulation and analysis and development of chemical products all have one thing in common: the chemical engineering technologist. ## Courses - ACAD 1101 — Spectroscopic Techniques ( - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - CHEC 1000 — CHEC 1000 - CHEM 1131 — Analytical Techniques ( - CHEM 1200 — Communication Foundations ( - CHEM 1202 — Entry Level Drinking Water ( - CHEM 2106 — Analytical Chemistry 1 ( - CHEM 2131 — Electrical Control Fundamentals ( - CHEM 2206 — Environmental Chemistry ( - CHEM 3105 — Chromatographic Principles ( - CHEM 3106 — Industrial Waste ( - CHEM 3131 — Indigenous Elective ( - CHEM 3201 — Chromatographic Techniques ( - CHEM 3202 — Industrial Chemical Processes ( - CHEM 4131 — Introduction to GIS & AutoCAD ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ELEC 1133 — General Education Elective ( - FLUD 4131 — Computer Aided Manufacturing for Technology 2 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDC 4100 — Statistical Methods In Quality Control ( - INDC 6100 — Indigenous Elective ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 2200 — Environmental Sampling ( - MATH 1131 — Engineering Drawings ( - MATH 2131 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( - MATH 3132 — Programming for Technology I ( - MATL 1000 — Field Placement ( - MECH 2103 — Materials and The Environment ( - NUCL 5100 — NUCL 5100 - PHYC 3100 — PHYC 3100 - PHYS 1131 — Radiography and Radiation Safety ( - PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I ( - STAT 3136 — Thermodynamics ( - THER 1101 — THER 1101 - WAST 3131 — WAST 3131 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/chemical-engineering-technology --- # Chemical Engineering Technology (fast-track) Chemical engineering technology is at the core of our ever-evolving world – innovative products, processes and materials are a constant in our time. To support these changes, this program puts a focus on material science, nuclear physics and instrumentation. Renewable fuels, process simulation and analysis and development of chemical products all have one thing in common – the chemical engineering technologist. ## Courses - ACAD 1101 — Spectroscopic Techniques ( - CHEM 1133 — CHEM 1133 - CHEM 3105 — Chromatographic Principles ( - CHEM 3106 — Industrial Waste ( - CHEM 3201 — Chromatographic Techniques ( - CHEM 3202 — Industrial Chemical Processes ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FLUD 4131 — Computer Aided Manufacturing for Technology 2 ( - INDC 6100 — Indigenous Elective ( - LAWW 2200 — Environmental Sampling ( - MATL 1000 — Field Placement ( - NUCL 5100 — NUCL 5100 - PHYC 3100 — PHYC 3100 - PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I ( - THER 1101 — THER 1101 - WAST 3131 — WAST 3131 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/chemical-engineering-technology-compressed-fast-track --- # Child and Youth Care (compressed) Child and youth care practitioners provide support and understanding to young people and their families. This six-consecutive-semester program teaches students to engage with children, youth and families in their everyday lives to promote optimal development and facilitate positive changes by using the principles of relational practice. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2601 — Field Placement 1 and Integrative Seminar ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - CYCA 2600 — General Education Elective ( - CYCA 2601 — Career Preparation ( - CYCA 3600 — Ethical Practice ( - CYCA 3601 — General Education Elective ( - CYCA 3602 — Advanced Professional Practice ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EDUC 1601 — Professional Practice ( - ETHC 1601 — Indigenous Elective ( - ETHC 3600 — ETHC 3600 - ETHC 3601 — Development Of Self ( - FDPL 1600 — Therapeutic Practices ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - PSYC 1603 — Introduction to Group Dynamics ( - PSYC 1604 — PSYC 1604 - PSYC 1605 — Relational Practice 1 ( - PSYC 1606 — Interviewing Skills 2 ( - PSYC 1607 — Child Development ( - PSYC 1608 — Equity Inclusion and Anti-Oppressive Practices ( - PSYC 2602 — Mental Health Literacy 1 ( - PSYC 2603 — PSYC 2603 - PSYC 2604 — Adolescent and Young Adulthood ( - PSYC 2605 — Mental Health Literacy 2 ( - PSYC 2606 — Family Work In CYC ( - PSYC 3600 — Child Welfare ( - PSYC 3601 — Group Facilitation ( - PSYC 3602 — Social Welfare ( - SOCI 1600 — SOCI 1600 - SOCI 2600 — SOCI 2600 - SOCI 3600 — SOCI 3600 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/child-and-youth-care --- # Civil Engineering Technician (Co-op option available) The Civil Engineering Technician program is the perfect vehicle to launch a rewarding entry-level career in the civil engineering field. The program offers a comprehensive educational experience, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical training. The civil engineering courses are designed to equip you with the competencies required to excel in the rapidly evolving field of civil engineering. ## Courses - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - CIVL 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting for Civil ( - CIVL 1111 — Construction Materials and Testing ( - CIVL 1112 — Introduction to Civil Engineering ( - CIVL 1113 — Surveying Principles ( - CIVL 1114 — Communication Foundations ( - CIVL 1201 — Computer Aided Drafting 3D ( - CIVL 1211 — Strength Of Materials ( - CIVL 1212 — Hydrology and Hydraulics ( - CIVL 1213 — Advanced Surveying ( - CIVL 1214 — General Education Elective ( - CIVL 2111 — Steel and Wood Technology ( - CIVL 2112 — Soil Mechanics ( - CIVL 2113 — Geographical Information Systems ( - CIVL 2114 — Water and Wastewater Technology ( - CIVL 2115 — General Education Elective ( - CIVL 2211 — Concrete and Masonry Design ( - CIVL 2212 — Municipal Services ( - CIVL 2213 — Pavement Engineering ( - CIVL 2214 — QA/QC In Civil Works ( - CIVL 2215 — Building Information Modeling I ( - CIVL 2216 — Field Placement - CETC ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - CTCC 1000 — CTCC 1000 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FWK 1405 — FWK 1405 - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/civil-engineering-technician --- # Civil Engineering Technology (Co-op option available) Civil engineering influences every aspect of our physical environment or infrastructure. Civil Engineering Technologists plan, design, construct, maintain and recycle the structures in our communities, such as roads, bridges, highways, airports, pipelines and tunnels. These systems keep our transportation systems operating, water, gas and electricity supplied to consumers. It is one of the most established engineering disciplines and by far one of the busiest. ## Courses - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - CIVL 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting for Civil ( - CIVL 1111 — Construction Materials and Testing ( - CIVL 1112 — Introduction to Civil Engineering ( - CIVL 1113 — Surveying Principles ( - CIVL 1114 — Communication Foundations ( - CIVL 1201 — Computer Aided Drafting 3D ( - CIVL 1211 — Strength Of Materials ( - CIVL 1212 — Hydrology and Hydraulics ( - CIVL 1213 — Advanced Surveying ( - CIVL 1214 — General Education Elective ( - CIVL 2111 — Steel and Wood Technology ( - CIVL 2112 — Soil Mechanics ( - CIVL 2113 — Geographical Information Systems ( - CIVL 2114 — Water and Wastewater Technology ( - CIVL 2115 — General Education Elective ( - CIVL 2211 — Concrete and Masonry Design ( - CIVL 2212 — Municipal Services ( - CIVL 2213 — Pavement Engineering ( - CIVL 2214 — QA/QC In Civil Works ( - CIVL 2215 — Building Information Modeling I ( - CIVL 2216 — Field Placement - CETC ( - CIVL 3111 — Geotechnical Design ( - CIVL 3112 — Civil Engineering Codes and Regulations ( - CIVL 3113 — Calculus ( - CIVL 3114 — Highway and Transportation Engineering I ( - CIVL 3115 — Pre Civil Capstone Project ( - CIVL 3116 — Building Information Modeling II ( - CIVL 3117 — Field Placement ( - CIVL 3211 — Environmental Engineering and Assessment ( - CIVL 3212 — Highway and Transportation Engineering II ( - CIVL 3213 — Repair and Rehabilitation Of Civil Infrastructure ( - CIVL 3214 — Construction Contracts, Law and Ethics ( - CIVL 3215 — Human Resources Management ( - CIVL 3216 — CIVL 3216 - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - CTYC 1000 — CTYC 1000 - CTYC 2000 — CTYC 2000 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/civil-engineering-technology --- # Cloud and Information Technology Systems – NEW The Cloud and Information Technology Systems Ontario College Diploma provides a structured pathway into the modern Information Technology (IT) and cloud computing industry. Designed for students establishing foundational knowledge in computing technology and cloud systems, the program focuses on cloud services, workflow automation, and scalable, secure, high-performance solutions. Students gain practical experience with AI-driven and cloud-based technologies while strengthening core IT skills. Graduates will be prepared to pursue AWS Cloud Technologies certifications and enter a rapidly evolv… ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/cloud-and-information-technology-systems --- # Communicative Disorders Assistant (graduate certificate) **Certificate** Under the supervision of Speech-Language Pathologists and/or Audiologists, Communicative Disorders Assistants plan and implement effective treatment for people of all ages to communicate more effectively. The Communicative Disorders Assistant program has a dedicated Harmonize for Speech Communicative Disorders Assistant lab featuring the latest technologies being used in the field. Students in the communicative disorders assistant graduate certificate program receive comprehensive training in screening and intervention techniques for various speech, language, and hearing disorders. ## Courses - ANAT 1100 — Introduction to Audiology ( - AUDI 1100 — AUDI 1100 - AUDI 1101 — Clinical and Professional Practice 1 ( - AUDI 1102 — Child Language Acquisition and Related Disorders 1 ( - AUDI 1200 — Clinical and Professional Practice 2 ( - AUDI 1201 — AUDI 1201 - AUDI 1202 — Child Language Acquisition and Related Disorders 2 ( - AUDI 1300 — Integrated Practicum 1 ( - AUDI 1301 — Integrated Practicum 2 ( - AUDI 1302 — AUDI 1302 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - LING 1100 — Articulation and Phonology ( - LING 1101 — Adult Neurogenic Disorders and Rehabilitation 1 ( - LING 1200 — Amplification Systems and Aural Rehabilitation ( - REHA 1100 — REHA 1100 - REHA 1200 — Adult Neurogenic Disorders and Rehabilitation 2 ( - REHA 1201 — REHA 1201 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/communicative-disorders-assistant-graduate-certificate --- # Community Integration Through Co-operative Education Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) gives individuals with intellectual disabilities or significant learning challenges the opportunity to enhance their academic and vocational skills with modified programming through a variety of courses. The program includes several core courses common to all CICE students in topics such as: interpersonal communication, job skills, self-advocacy, self-awareness and computer skills. Other courses are drawn from other Durham College programs and may not come from one specific program area, but a variety of programs related to a vocatio… ## Courses - CICE 1020 — CICE 1020 - CICE 2010 — CICE 2010 - CICE 2020 — CICE 2020 - CICE 3010 — CICE 3010 - CICE 4020 — CICE 4020 - COMP 1010 — COMP 1010 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FNMI 0000 — FNMI 0000 - OPTN 1000 — OPTN 1000 - PERS 1100 — PERS 1100 - PERS 1200 — PERS 1200 - PERS 2100 — PERS 2100 - PERS 2200 — PERS 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/community-integration-through-cooperative-education --- # Community Mental Health – Honours Bachelor (Transfer Pathway for Social Service Worker diploma) – NEW **Degree** This new pathway is designed specifically for graduates who hold a Social Service Worker (SSW) diploma from an Ontario college, allowing them to earn an Honours Bachelor of Community Mental Health degree in just two years. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/community-mental-health-honours-bachelor-ssw-to-hbmh --- # Community Mental Health – Honours Bachelor **Degree** The National Mental Health Institute estimates that by the age of 40, one in two Canadians will have experienced mental illness. As the demand for mental health services continues to rise, the need for qualified practitioners is becoming more vital than ever. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/community-mental-health-honours-bachelor --- # Computer Foundations In today’s workplace, computer skills are an absolute necessity. Whether you’re working with numbers, designs or words, your knowledge of how to successfully navigate electronic technology can help you get your foot in the door when applying for that perfect job. This certificate provides students interested in a career in computers with an opportunity to gain the fundamental skills in computer technologies including programming languages, systems development and operating systems in just eight months, while also offering those with previous credentials the chance to enhance their employment… ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1116 — Introduction to Programming ( - COMP 1218 — Enterprise Client Support ( - COMP 1219 — Object-Oriented Programming 1 ( - COSC 1100 — Data Communications and Networking 1 ( - COSC 1200 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INFT 1104 — Introduction to Databases ( - INFT 1105 — Mathematics for IT ( - INFT 1205 — Web Development - Fundamentals ( - INFT 1206 — Software Testing and Automation ( - INFT 1207 — Systems Development 1 ( - MATH 1114 — MATH 1114 - MGMT 1222 — MGMT 1222 - MGMT 1223 — Business for IT Professionals ( - MGMT 1224 — MGMT 1224 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/computer-foundations --- # Computer Programming ​ The field of software development is growing rapidly and provides opportunities for high-paying jobs in an industry that is constantly evolving to meet the needs of the modern world. As a tech-savvy graduate, you’ll be trained to combine your collaborative, analytical, and software programming skills, making you an in-demand hire to support and develop software systems. In this program, students will: ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2109 — Object-Oriented Programming 2 ( - COMP 1116 — Introduction to Programming ( - COSC 1100 — Data Communications and Networking 1 ( - COSC 1200 — General Education Elective ( - COSC 2100 — General Education Elective ( - COSC 2200 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INFT 1104 — Introduction to Databases ( - INFT 1105 — Mathematics for IT ( - INFT 1206 — Software Testing and Automation ( - INFT 1207 — Systems Development 1 ( - INFT 2100 — Database Development 1 ( - INFT 2101 — Systems Development 2 ( - INFT 2200 — Web Development - Enterprise ( - INFT 2201 — Web Development - Client Side Script ( - INFT 2202 — Cloud Technology Fundamentals ( - INFT 2203 — Network Administration 2 ( - MATH 1114 — MATH 1114 - MGMT 1223 — Business for IT Professionals ( - MGMT 1224 — MGMT 1224 - MGMT 2107 — MGMT 2107 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/computer-programming-two-year --- # Computer Programming and Analysis (Co-op option available) In a digitized world, the ingenuity and technical know-how of programmer analysts are in demand. From transportation networks to critical hospital databases to social network-driven applications, analysts design and develop the systems that are key to the success of all organizations and services in today’s digital world. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2109 — Object-Oriented Programming 2 ( - COMP 1116 — Introduction to Programming ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COSC 1100 — Data Communications and Networking 1 ( - COSC 1200 — General Education Elective ( - COSC 2100 — General Education Elective ( - COSC 2200 — General Education Elective ( - CPGA 3200 — Field Placement - CPA ( - CPGA 3201 — Cloud Technology Operations ( - CPGC 1000 — CPGC 1000 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INFT 1104 — Introduction to Databases ( - INFT 1105 — Mathematics for IT ( - INFT 1206 — Software Testing and Automation ( - INFT 1207 — Systems Development 1 ( - INFT 2100 — Database Development 1 ( - INFT 2101 — Systems Development 2 ( - INFT 2200 — Web Development - Enterprise ( - INFT 2201 — Web Development - Client Side Script ( - INFT 2202 — Cloud Technology Fundamentals ( - INFT 2203 — Network Administration 2 ( - INFT 3100 — Mobile Development ( - INFT 3101 — Web Development - Frameworks ( - INFT 3102 — Emerging Technologies ( - INFT 3103 — Cloud Technology for Developers ( - INFT 3104 — INFT 3104 - INFT 3200 — Database Development 2 ( - INFT 3201 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( - MATH 1114 — MATH 1114 - MGMT 1223 — Business for IT Professionals ( - MGMT 1224 — MGMT 1224 - MGMT 2107 — MGMT 2107 - MGMT 3211 — Marketing Management ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/computer-programming-analyst-three-year --- # Computer Systems Technician The Computer Systems Technician program is the perfect vehicle to launch a rewarding career in computer assembly, installation, configuration and troubleshooting. You will learn from industry-connected professors in state-of-the-art labs. This program is built on partnerships with some of the most influential names in cutting-edge technology today, including Cisco, AWS and Microsoft. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2109 — Object-Oriented Programming 2 ( - COMP 1116 — Introduction to Programming ( - COMP 1218 — Enterprise Client Support ( - COMP 1219 — Object-Oriented Programming 1 ( - COSC 1100 — Data Communications and Networking 1 ( - COSC 2101 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INFT 1104 — Introduction to Databases ( - INFT 1105 — Mathematics for IT ( - INFT 1205 — Web Development - Fundamentals ( - INFT 1206 — Software Testing and Automation ( - INFT 2102 — Network Administration 1 ( - INFT 2103 — Linux 1 ( - INFT 2104 — INFT 2104 - INFT 2203 — Network Administration 2 ( - INFT 2204 — Virtualization ( - INFT 2205 — Project Management ( - INFT 2206 — Project Management ( - MATH 1114 — MATH 1114 - MGMT 1222 — MGMT 1222 - PJMT 2200 — PJMT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/computer-systems-technician-two-year --- # Computer Systems Technician – Transfer to Ontario Tech University Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons) **Degree** The Computer Systems Technician transfer to Ontario Tech program was created for individuals who plan to take Ontario Tech University’s Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons) degree program, majoring in Networking and IT Security. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2109 — Object-Oriented Programming 2 ( - COMP 1116 — Introduction to Programming ( - COMP 1218 — Enterprise Client Support ( - COMP 1219 — Object-Oriented Programming 1 ( - COSC 1100 — Data Communications and Networking 1 ( - COSC 1200 — General Education Elective ( - COSC 2101 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INFR 1010U — Network Administration 1 ( - INFR 1016U — Introduction to Networking ( - INFR 1421U — Algorithms and Data Structures ( - INFR 2810U — Data Communications and Networking 2 ( - INFR 2820U — Network Administration 2 ( - INFT 1104 — Introduction to Databases ( - INFT 1105 — Mathematics for IT ( - INFT 1205 — Web Development - Fundamentals ( - INFT 1206 — Software Testing and Automation ( - INFT 2103 — Linux 1 ( - INFT 2104 — INFT 2104 - INFT 2204 — Virtualization ( - INFT 2205 — Project Management ( - MATH 1114 — MATH 1114 - PJMT 2200 — PJMT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/computer-systems-technician-transfer-to-ontario-tech-university-bachelor-of-information-technology-hons --- # Computer Systems Technology (Co-op option available) As computer systems technology continues to advance and integrate into every aspect of our lives, the need for skilled professionals who can manage and innovate within these computer information systems is greater than ever. If you see yourself in a career that involves the design, testing, installation and maintenance of computer hardware and software systems, the Computer Systems Technology program is for you. This program is built on partnerships with some of the most influential names in cutting-edge computer systems technology today, including Cisco, AWS and Microsoft. In this program, y… ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2109 — Object-Oriented Programming 2 ( - COMP 1116 — Introduction to Programming ( - COMP 1218 — Enterprise Client Support ( - COMP 1219 — Object-Oriented Programming 1 ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COSC 1100 — Data Communications and Networking 1 ( - COSC 2101 — General Education Elective ( - CSCC 1000 — CSCC 1000 - CSTY 3200 — IT Capstone Project ( - CSTY 3201 — Cloud Technology Operations ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INFT 1104 — Introduction to Databases ( - INFT 1105 — Mathematics for IT ( - INFT 1205 — Web Development - Fundamentals ( - INFT 1206 — Software Testing and Automation ( - INFT 2102 — Network Administration 1 ( - INFT 2103 — Linux 1 ( - INFT 2104 — INFT 2104 - INFT 2203 — Network Administration 2 ( - INFT 2204 — Virtualization ( - INFT 2205 — Project Management ( - INFT 2206 — Project Management ( - INFT 3105 — Linux 3 ( - INFT 3106 — Network Administration 3 ( - INFT 3107 — Security 1 ( - INFT 3108 — Cloud Technology Architect ( - INFT 3109 — Unified Communications ( - INFT 3110 — INFT 3110 - INFT 3200 — Database Development 2 ( - INFT 3202 — Emerging Network Technologies ( - INFT 3203 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( - MATH 1114 — MATH 1114 - MGMT 1222 — MGMT 1222 - MGMT 3211 — Marketing Management ( - PJMT 2200 — PJMT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/computer-systems-technology-three-year --- # Construction Management – Honours Bachelor **Degree** The Honours Bachelor of Construction Management (HBCM) program provides students with the knowledge, skills and abilities they need to succeed in a career in the industrial, residential, institutional or commercial construction industries. As the construction sector continues to grow and evolve, there is an increasing demand for professionals who can combine technical expertise with strong leadership and management capabilities. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/construction-management-honours-bachelor --- # Cosmetic Techniques and Management Do you have a passion for the beauty industry and possess a creative, artistic spirit? Are you eager to turn your love for cosmetics and personal care into a thriving career? The Cosmetic Techniques and Management program will prepare you to be a leader in the cosmetics, personal care and fragrance industries, giving you the competitive edge you need to launch a successful career. By combining hands-on training in makeup artistry with business and marketing expertise, this program sets the stage for you to excel in diverse roles, from makeup artist to beauty brand manager. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2326 — Introduction to Business Computer Applications ( - COMP 1223 — Introduction to Skin Care ( - CTMG 1101 — Make-Up and Corrective Techniques 1 ( - CTMG 1104 — Cosmetics and Product Knowledge ( - CTMG 1106 — Sales Techniques and Customer Service ( - CTMG 1108 — General Education Elective ( - CTMG 1201 — Make-Up and Corrective Techniques 2 ( - CTMG 1204 — Make-Up Artistry Marketing Strategies ( - CTMG 1206 — Event Planning and Product Promotion ( - CTMG 2100 — Make-Up and Corrective Techniques 3 ( - CTMG 2104 — Fragrance and Aromatherapy ( - CTMG 2106 — Cosmetics Retail Management and Operations ( - CTMG 2108 — Introduction to Brow and Lash Techniques ( - CTMG 2110 — General Education Elective ( - CTMG 2112 — Field Placement Preparation ( - CTMG 2204 — Leadership and Business Ethics ( - CTMG 2206 — Creative Styling Techniques ( - CTMG 2208 — Intro to Special Effects Make-Up ( - CTMG 2212 — Field Placement ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FWKC 2100 — General Education Elective ( - FWKC 2201 — FWKC 2201 - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/cosmetic-techniques-and-management --- # Crane Operation, Rigging and Construction Techniques Crane operators are highly trained specialists who are in equally high demand. This program is the only one of its kind offered in Ontario and is designed to help students pursuing a crane operation apprenticeship to stand out and get a head start in a competitive field. Using leading-edge training simulations, you will learn the tools of the trade, rigging and hoisting methods and essential safety measures that will help you play a key role on any construction site. ## Courses - CHFS 2030 — Maintenance II ( - CHIN 1040 — Job Safety ( - CHJS 1000 — Maintenance I ( - CHMA 1010 — Rigging Theory ( - CHMA 2000 — Rigging Math ( - CHRM 2020 — Rigging Practical ( - CHRP 2040 — Safety ( - CHRT 1020 — Tools I ( - CHSA 2060 — Tools II ( - CHTL 2050 — CHTL 2050 - CHTO 1030 — Communication Foundations ( - CHTO 2010 — CHTO 2010 - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - MATH 1424 — HVAC Oil Burner 3A Theory (OB3T 1400) Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/crane-operation-rigging-and-construction-techniques --- # Critical Care Nursing – e-learning (graduate certificate) **Certificate** Critical care nurses are responsible for the most vulnerable patients. They have the responsibility to vigilantly monitor, assess and treat the critically ill, while providing support to their families. Designed for registered nurses (RNs), this program prepares you to manage high-acuity patients requiring intensive interventions and continuous monitoring. Throughout the program, you will develop advanced assessment skills, clinical reasoning abilities, and technical competencies needed for intensive care settings. ## Courses - CCCC 1501 — Foundations: Critical Care ( - CCFO 1500 — Introduction to E Learning ( - CCIN 1500 — Professional Practice Preparation ( - CCPP 1506 — Critical Care Practicum ( - CCPR 2502 — Mgmt Of CCHC: Gi/Renal/Endocri ( - CCRE 1503 — Management Of CCHC:Neuro ( - CCRN 1503 — Management Of CCHC:Respiratory ( - CCRN 1505 — Critical Care Simulation ( - CCSI 2501 — CCSI 2501 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/registered-nurse-critical-care-nursing-e-learning --- # Culinary Management Master the art of food and flavour in our Culinary Management program! Our culinary management diploma delivers comprehensive training that blends practical kitchen skills with essential business knowledge. We focus on lab/kitchen time in smaller class sizes that allow our expert faculty to engage closely with students. Hands-on exposure to various forms of cuisines encourages students to develop a broad range of techniques, products and culinary skills, such as: ## Courses - ABAK 3200 — Advanced Culinary Techniques I ( - CAPR 4201 — Capstone Project Practical ( - CAPR 4202 — Advanced Culinary Techniques II ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1210 — Culinary Theory I ( - CUIS 2201 — Culinary Theory II ( - CULI 1200 — Culinary and Baking Techniques ( - CULI 1201 — Food Safety and Sanitation ( - CULI 2200 — Culinary Theory III ( - CULI 2201 — Food Service Operations ( - CULI 3201 — General Education Elective ( - CULI 4201 — Food and Beverage Pairing ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FOOD 1200 — Introduction to Global and Sustainable Cuisine ( - FOOD 4201 — General Education Elective ( - FOOP 2200 — Field Placement - CSK ( - FWK 2201 — General Education Elective ( - FWKW 2000 — Introduction to Global and Sustainable Cuisine ( - GLOB 1202 — Managing Teams and Leadership ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MENU 2200 — Principles Of Sustainable Kitchen Management ( - MGMT 4202 — MGMT 4202 - MKTG 4213 — Professional Development Strategies II ( - NUTR 2200 — Professional Development Strategies I ( - PDST 1200 — PDST 1200 - PDST 2200 — Retail and Quantity Food Production ( - PKM 2200 — PKM 2200 - RETL 3201 — RETL 3201 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/culinary-management --- # Culinary Management – OYAP Stream Complete OYAP Cook Level I at Durham College in high school to receive advanced standing and reduce your time in the Culinary Management diploma program. ## Courses - ABAK 3200 — Advanced Culinary Techniques I ( - CAPR 4201 — Capstone Project Practical ( - CAPR 4202 — Advanced Culinary Techniques II ( - COMM 2204 — COMM 2204 - CULI 2200 — Culinary Theory III ( - CULI 3201 — General Education Elective ( - CULI 4201 — Food and Beverage Pairing ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FOOD 4201 — General Education Elective ( - FOOP 2200 — Field Placement - CSK ( - FWK 2201 — General Education Elective ( - FWKW 2000 — Introduction to Global and Sustainable Cuisine ( - GLOB 1202 — Managing Teams and Leadership ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MENU 2200 — Principles Of Sustainable Kitchen Management ( - MGMT 4202 — MGMT 4202 - MKTG 4213 — Professional Development Strategies II ( - PDST 1200 — PDST 1200 - PDST 2200 — Retail and Quantity Food Production ( - PKM 2200 — PKM 2200 - RETL 3201 — RETL 3201 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/culinary-management-oyap-stream --- # Culinary Skills Our Culinary Skills program will provide you with the foundation for an exciting career in the food service industry. While you work in our spacious kitchen labs, you will sharpen your skills in food preparation, kitchen workplace safety practices and professional development. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1210 — Culinary Theory I ( - CUIS 2201 — Culinary Theory II ( - CULI 1200 — Culinary and Baking Techniques ( - CULI 1201 — Food Safety and Sanitation ( - CULI 2201 — Food Service Operations ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FOOD 1200 — Introduction to Global and Sustainable Cuisine ( - FOOP 2200 — Field Placement - CSK ( - FWK 2201 — General Education Elective ( - FWKW 2000 — Introduction to Global and Sustainable Cuisine ( - GLOB 1202 — Managing Teams and Leadership ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MENU 2200 — Principles Of Sustainable Kitchen Management ( - NUTR 2200 — Professional Development Strategies I ( - PDST 1200 — PDST 1200 - PKM 2200 — PKM 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/culinary-skills --- # Cybersecurity (graduate certificate) **Certificate** Security violations, data breaches, privacy failures and other technology failures are becoming more common and pose a growing threat to business and personal information. This eight-month, full-time graduate certificate program provides students with the security background needed in network technologies, computing hardware, operating systems and protocols to harden and further secure such systems from attack. ## Courses - CYSC 1100 — Network Systems and Components ( - CYSW 1000 — CYSW 1000 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - INFT 1100 — Wireless Network Security ( - INFT 1101 — Information Security ( - INFT 1102 — Operating System Security ( - INFT 1103 — Law and Ethics In Forensic Investigations ( - INFT 1200 — Hacking and Exploits ( - INFT 1201 — Network Monitoring and Penetration Testing ( - INFT 1202 — Access Controls ( - INFT 1203 — Special Topics In Cybersecurity ( - INFT 1204 — Incident Handling and Response ( - LAWW 1201 — Business Processes and Security Policy ( - MGMT 1100 — MGMT 1100 - MGMT 1212 — Security Auditing and Governance ( - MGMT 1216 — MGMT 1216 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/cybersecurity --- # Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) If you have an interest in helping others in an oral health care setting and becoming a valued member of a dental team in your community, this may be the profession for you. Students will acquire knowledge, skills and training in the professional behavior necessary to work as a Level II dental assistant, providing education and care in a variety of dental settings. Clinic p ractice and field placements give students experiential learning opportunities so they can embark on their careers with skills and confidence. ## Courses - DAII 1200 — Clinic Theory 2 ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DENT 1102 — Clinic Theory 1 ( - DENT 1103 — Clinic Practice 1 ( - DENT 1104 — Dental Materials ( - DENT 1105 — Oral Health and Prevention ( - DENT 1106 — Dental Radiography 1 ( - DENT 1107 — Orofacial Anatomy 1 ( - DENT 1203 — Principles Of Record Keeping and Emergencies ( - DENT 1204 — Dental Practice Administration ( - DENT 1205 — Nutrition and Health Promotion ( - DENT 1206 — Clinic Practice 2 ( - DENT 1207 — Dental Radiography 2 ( - DENT 1208 — Oral Health In Diverse Populations ( - DENT 1209 — DENT 1209 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/dental-assisting-levels-i-and-ii --- # Dental Hygiene Specializing in preventive oral health, dental hygienists work collaboratively with other health professionals to provide client- centred care. Equipped with knowledge of current standards of practice, ethical principles and a dedication to oral health, you will give your clients another reason to smile. DC’s Dental Hygiene program emphasizes hands-on learning opportunitie s and students will hone their skills through clinical practice at the college’s Dental Clinic . ## Courses - ANAT 1200 — Anatomy for Massage Therapy 2 ( - BIOL 1104 — Communications for The Dental Health Professional ( - BIOL 2102 — Advanced Dental Materials ( - COMM 1112 — Dental Radiography 1 ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DENT 1107 — Orofacial Anatomy 1 ( - DENT 1108 — Introduction to Dental Materials ( - DENT 1109 — Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice ( - DENT 1110 — Introduction to Professional Practice ( - DENT 1111 — DENT 1111 - DENT 1208 — Oral Health In Diverse Populations ( - DENT 1210 — Dental Hygiene Practice 2 ( - DENT 1211 — Dental Hygiene Theory 2 ( - DENT 1212 — Histology and Embryology ( - DENT 1213 — Preventive Dental Hygiene ( - DENT 1214 — DENT 1214 - DENT 2100 — Dental Hygiene Practice 3 ( - DENT 2101 — Dental Hygiene Theory 3 ( - DENT 2102 — Periodontics ( - DENT 2103 — Indigenous Elective ( - DENT 2200 — Dental Hygiene Practice 4 ( - DENT 2201 — Dental Hygiene Theory and Advanced Periodontics ( - DENT 2202 — Nutrition and Oral Health ( - DENT 2203 — Oral Pathology ( - DENT 2204 — Research Methods ( - DENT 3100 — Advanced Clinic Practice ( - DENT 3101 — Dental Hygiene Theory and EVidenced Informed Practice ( - DENT 3102 — Dental Hygiene In Orthodontics ( - DENT 3103 — General Education Elective ( - DENT 3200 — Dental Hygiene Administration and Software ( - DENT 3201 — Consolidation Of Clinical Practice ( - DENT 3202 — Health Promotion and Community Experience ( - DENT 3203 — Professional Practice and Jurisprudence ( - DENT 3204 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HPOL 3100 — HPOL 3100 - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - PHRM 2100 — PHRM 2100 - RSCH 2201 — Populations and Diversity ( - SOCI 2201 — SOCI 2201 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/dental-hygiene --- # Dental Office Administration A d ental receptionist or administrator plays a vital role in a dental office, much of which may not be seen by clients. The dental receptionist and administrator ensures the smooth operation of the dental practice by performing operations such as processing information, utilizing both paper and electronic management systems, scheduling , maintaining financial records, and handling insurance claims . ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1109 — Dental Office Management 1 ( - COMP 1216 — Dental Practice ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DENT 1100 — Dental Anatomy and Technology for Office Administrator ( - DENT 1101 — Managing Dental Office Finances ( - DENT 1200 — Dental Office Management 2 ( - DENT 1201 — Dental Theory and Imaging ( - DENT 1202 — Field Placement 1 ( - DOFA 1200 — Field Placement 2 ( - DOFA 1201 — Professionalism and Client Relations ( - ETHC 1201 — Field Placement Preparation ( - FDPL 1201 — FDPL 1201 - FINC 1102 — Illnesses and Emotional Self-Regulation ( - HLTH 1105 — HLTH 1105 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/dental-office-administration --- # Developmental Services Worker Developmental services workers (DSWs) support people in all stages of life who have a developmental disability. DSWs focus on helping children and adults experience satisfying and rich quality lives as active and valued members of their communities. DSWs have core values which focus on social justice, empowerment, dignity, self-worth, human relationships and integrity. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DSWB 2501 — Developmental Disabilities II ( - DSWB 3504 — Personal Support Skills ( - DSWB 4503 — Professional Communication ( - DSWC 3503 — Health and Well Being 2 ( - DSWC 4501 — Family & Social Systems ( - DSWD 1500 — Health & Well Being ( - DSWD 2500 — Person Centered Planning ( - DSWF 2503 — Field Placement III ( - DSWH 1503 — Developmental Psychology ( - DSWH 3503 — Field Placement II ( - DSWP 1502 — Introduction to Development Services ( - DSWP 2504 — Pharmacology Theory ( - DSWP 3501 — Field Placement I & Seminar ( - DSWS 1501 — Field Placement Prep ( - FDPL 1500 — General Education Elective ( - FWK 2503 — Indigenous Elective ( - FWP 3502 — FWP 3502 - FWP 4502 — FWP 4502 - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/developmental-services-worker --- # Early Childhood Education Quality early childhood education (ECE) is critical in preparing children for future learning. Early childhood educators play an integral role in promoting children’s development from birth to age 12 within the following five domains: cognitive, social, emotional, language and physical. ## Courses - CHLD 1100 — Communication Foundations ( - CHLD 1200 — Observing The Young Child ( - CHLD 1201 — Child Development 2 ( - CHLD 1202 — Academic Writing for Success Strategies ( - CHLD 2100 — Field Placement 2 ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECEP 1200 — Curriculum Development 2 ( - ECEP 2100 — Curriculum Development 3 ( - ECEP 2200 — Partnerships With Families ( - EDUC 1105 — Field Placement Preparation ( - EDUC 1201 — Field Placement Preparation 2 ( - EDUC 2100 — Field Placement Preparation 3 ( - EDUC 2200 — Ethics and Professional Practice ( - ETHC 2203 — Prevention and Identification Of Child Abuse ( - FDPL 1101 — Wellness for Children ( - FDPL 1200 — FDPL 1200 - FDPL 2102 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 1305 — Indigenous Elective ( - HLTH 2305 — HLTH 2305 - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 1100 — LAWW 1100 - LAWW 2203 — Philosophies Of Early Childhood Education ( - PHIL 2200 — PHIL 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/early-childhood-education-ece --- # Electric Drive Vehicle Technician Durham College’s (DC) Electric Drive Vehicle Technician (EDVT) Ontario college diploma program is one of only two offered in the province and prepares students to enter the in-demand field of clean transport – the fastest growing industry in Canada’s clean energy sector. As investments in Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure and manufacturing continue to rise, so does DC’s commitment to preparing the next generation of skilled trades graduates. The unique and specialized curriculum of the EDVT program: ## Courses - AUTO 1101 — Auto Basic Skills ( - AUTO 1102 — Auto Directional and Control Systems 1 ( - AUTO 1103 — Communication Foundations ( - AUTO 1200 — Auto Electricity and Electronics 1 ( - AUTO 1201 — Auto Motive Power Engines 1 ( - AUTO 1202 — Auto Engine Performance 1 ( - AUTO 1203 — Electric Vehicle Technology ( - CAPP 2200 — Electric Vehicle Directional Control Systems ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1114 — Introduction to EV Safety and Industry Trends ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EDVT 1100 — General Education Elective ( - EDVT 1200 — Auto Business 1 ( - EDVT 2100 — EV Electrical, Electric Drive and Energy Storage Systems ( - EDVT 2101 — Electric Vehicle Networking ( - EDVT 2102 — Hybrid Engine Performance ( - EDVT 2103 — Auto Business 2 ( - EDVT 2200 — Electric Vehicle Propulsion ( - EDVT 2201 — Ventilation and AIr Conditioning Systems ( - EDVT 2202 — Electric Vehicle Service and Diagnostic ( - EDVT 2203 — Business Planning and Analysis ( - ENTR 1203 — Trade Math ( - ENTR 2101 — General Education Elective ( - ENTR 2207 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - LAWW 2127 — LAWW 2127 - MATH 1116 — MATH 1116 - MATH 1209 — Auto-Interpersonal Skills ( - SOCI 1201 — Automotive Welding ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/electric-drive-vehicle-technician --- # Electrical Engineering Technician (Co-op option available) If you are interested in working in the electrical industry this program is for you. Graduates of the Electrical Engineering Technician Program have demonstrated the ability to perform a defined number of electrical engineering technician functions under the supervision of a qualified person. You will develop a range and level of skills to be successful as an entry-level electrical engineering technician. This program explores the measurement of temperature, pressure, flow, level, installation methods, and wiring systems, and applying applicable codes, standards and best practices. Some caree… ## Courses - BLUE 1409 — ELEC Code I ( - BLUE 2400 — ELEC Code 2 ( - BLUE 3400 — ELEC Code 3 ( - BLUE 4400 — ELEC Code 4 ( - CODE 1402 — ELEC Electronics 1 ( - CODE 2400 — Communications ( - CODE 3400 — ELEC Electronics 2 ( - CODE 4400 — ELEC Electronics 3 ( - COMM 2400 — ELEC Installation Methods 2 ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - CSTT 120 — CSTT 120 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EETC 1000 — EETC 1000 - ELCT 2400 — General Education Elective ( - ELCT 3400 — General Education Elective ( - ELCT 4400 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INSL 1401 — Mathematics I ( - INSL 2400 — ELEC Instrumentation I ( - INSL 3400 — ELEC Instrumentation 2 ( - INSL 4400 — ELEC Instrumentation 3 ( - INST 1401 — Mathematics 2 ( - INST 3402 — Mathematics for Technology 1 ( - INST 4401 — ELEC Programmable Logic Controllers ( - MATH 1424 — HVAC Oil Burner 3A Theory (OB3T 1400) - MATH 2401 — Mechanical Practical I ( - MATH 3401 — Electrical Trade Theory 2 ( - MOTR 2402 — ELEC Signaling Systems ( - PLC 2401 — Electrical Trade Theory 3 ( - SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 ( - SIGN 2400 — SIGN 2400 - TRAD 1411 — TRAD 1411 - TRAD 3400 — TRAD 3400 - TRAD 4400 — TRAD 4400 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/electrical-engineering-technician --- # Electrical Techniques A career in the electrical industry can be very challenging and rewarding. Electricity powers the world. This program focuses on commercial and residential electrical installation methods. You will become familiar with relevant tools and materials required for the field. Graduates of this program develop skills to be successful for an entry level position under the supervision of a qualified person in the electrical industry. Students will also have the opportunity to complete the Ministry of Labour’s Working at Heights training requirement. ## Courses - BLUE 1409 — ELEC Code I ( - BLUE 2400 — ELEC Code 2 ( - CODE 1402 — ELEC Electronics 1 ( - CODE 2400 — Communications ( - COMM 2400 — ELEC Installation Methods 2 ( - CSTT 120 — CSTT 120 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ELCT 2400 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INSL 1401 — Mathematics I ( - INSL 2400 — ELEC Instrumentation I ( - INST 1401 — Mathematics 2 ( - MATH 1424 — HVAC Oil Burner 3A Theory (OB3T 1400) - MATH 2401 — Mechanical Practical I ( - MOTR 2402 — ELEC Signaling Systems ( - SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 ( - SIGN 2400 — SIGN 2400 - TRAD 1411 — TRAD 1411 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/electrical-techniques --- # Electromechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op option available) Recognized in Ontario and across Canada for outstanding faculty knowledge and skills, quality of learning experience, graduate satisfaction and graduation rate, this program explores the exciting worlds of robotics, industrial automation, instrumentation and control systems from a hands-on perspective. ## Courses - AUTO 1100 — Integrated Automation II ( - AUTO 2100 — Instrumentation & Control II ( - CAD 1134 — Communication Foundations ( - CADD 2131 — Career Planning & Development ( - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - CIRE 1131 — Programming for Biomedical Technology ( - CIRE 2132 — Computers and Networking 1 ( - CODT 5131 — Industrial Controls I ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - CONT 3123 — Fluid Power II ( - CONT 3131 — Integrated Automation I ( - CONT 3141 — Building Automation Systems ( - CONT 4101 — Instrumentation & Control I ( - CONT 5131 — Control Panel Design/Build ( - CONT 6131 — General Education Elective ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - CPDB 5131 — Manufacturing Processes ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DGFN 1131 — Electricity I ( - DGFN 2131 — Electricity II ( - ELEC 1131 — General Education Elective ( - ELEC 2131 — Mathematics for Technology II ( - ELME 2200 — Manufacturing Sciences ( - EMTC 1000 — EMTC 1000 - EMTC 2000 — EMTC 2000 - FLUD 1131 — Mathematics for Technology II ( - FLUD 2132 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INET 6131 — Dynamics Of Machines ( - MACH 3132 — Computer Aided Manufacturing for Technology 1 ( - MANF 1131 — Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals ( - MANF 3131 — Mathematics for Technology I ( - MATH 2131 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( - MATH 3132 — Programming for Technology I ( - MECH 2103 — Materials and The Environment ( - PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I ( - SCAD 6100 — SCAD 6100 - STEM 1131 — STEM 1131 - TPRG 1131 — TPRG 1131 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/electro-mechanical-engineering-technology --- # Emergency Services Fundamentals The Emergency Services Fundamentals (EMSF) program, which is unique to Durham College, will provide you with fundamental skills required in many emergency service or health science careers. This pathway program focuses on communications, math, science, and other relevant topics that will prepare you for further studies in a related field such as, Paramedic, Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training, Police Foundations, Protection, Security and Investigation, 911 Emergency and Call Centre Communications or Practical Nursing . EMSF will also help familiarize you with college life and the w… ## Courses - ADMH 1301 — ADMH 1301 - BIOL 1700 — BIOL 1700 - BIOL 2700 — BIOL 2700 - CHEM 1701 — CHEM 1701 - CHEM 2701 — CHEM 2701 - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1703 — COMP 1703 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EMCC 1100 — Ethics ( - EMSF 1200 — EMSF 1200 - ETHC 1307 — ETHC 1307 - HLTH 1206 — HLTH 1206 - LAWC 1301 — LAWC 1301 - LAWW 1108 — Introduction to The Criminal Code Of Canada ( - LAWW 1110 — Psychology ( - LEAD 1400 — Paramedic Theory 1 ( - MATH 1702 — MATH 1702 - PSYC 1108 — PSYC 1108 - SOCI 1103 — SOCI 1103 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/emergency-services-fundamentals --- # Entrepreneurship and Small Business – Business – Transfer to Ontario Tech University Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) **Degree** Durham College (DC) and Ontario Tech University’s joint diploma-to-degree program offers a unique pathway to earn both your diploma and degree in just four years. Immerse yourself in a comprehensive business education that blends theoretical knowledge with practical experiences in entrepreneurship. Engage in business plan development, digital marketing, mentorship, and launch new ventures on DC’s vibrant campus. Start your journey towards a fulfilling business career with the best of college and university learning. ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - BUSI 1030U — Communication Foundations ( - BUSI 1130U — Organizational Behaviour ( - BUSI 1915U — Managerial Accounting ( - BUSI 2311U — Computer Applications for HR Professionals ( - BUSI 2401U — Practical Design Skills for Marketing ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1209 — COMP 1209 - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ENTR 1100 — Financial Planning ( - ENTR 1302 — Online Accounting for Small Business ( - ENTR 1303 — General Education Elective ( - ENTR 2200 — Website Design and Management ( - ENTR 2201 — Mentoring and Networking ( - ENTR 2202 — Social Media Marketing and Sales ( - ENTR 3304 — Launching The Business ( - ENTR 4200 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - LAWW 2202 — Digital Marketing ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - MKTG 2205 — MKTG 2205 - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/entrepreneurship-and-small-business-business-transfer-to-ontario-tech-bachelor-of-commerce-hons --- # Entrepreneurship and Small Business – Business Transform your business idea into reality and join the ranks of 1.2 million successful Canadian businesses. Small businesses constitute over 97% of all employer businesses nationally. Our expert faculty team will equip you with the necessary skills to research, plan, and manage your venture effectively. Seize the opportunity to join the sector that employs more than half of the private workforce and lay the groundwork for success in the world of entrepreneurship. ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 3202 — Accounting Software Applications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1209 — COMP 1209 - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ENTR 1100 — Financial Planning ( - ENTR 1302 — Online Accounting for Small Business ( - ENTR 1303 — General Education Elective ( - ENTR 2200 — Website Design and Management ( - ENTR 2201 — Mentoring and Networking ( - ENTR 2202 — Social Media Marketing and Sales ( - ENTR 2204 — General Education Elective ( - ENTR 2205 — Mentoring and Networking 2 ( - ENTR 3304 — Launching The Business ( - ENTR 4200 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - LAWW 2202 — Digital Marketing ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - MKTG 2205 — MKTG 2205 - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/business-entrepreneurship-and-small-business --- # Environmental Technician As the impact of climate change continues to escalate, environmental technicians play a key role in helping conserve Canada’s ecosystem and protecting the health of communities from environmental contaminants. ## Courses - BIOL 1131 — Chemistry 1 ( - BIOL 2100 — Analytical Chemistry 1 ( - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - CHEM 1131 — Analytical Techniques ( - CHEM 1200 — Communication Foundations ( - CHEM 1202 — Entry Level Drinking Water ( - CHEM 1208 — Chemistry 2 ( - CHEM 2131 — Electrical Control Fundamentals ( - CHEM 2206 — Environmental Chemistry ( - CHEM 3131 — Indigenous Elective ( - CHEM 3132 — Analytical Chemistry 2 ( - CHEM 4131 — Introduction to GIS & AutoCAD ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ENEC 2131 — General Education Elective ( - ENIG 3131 — General Education Elective ( - ENVI 2131 — Mathematics ( - ENVI 3131 — Indigenous Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 2200 — Environmental Sampling ( - MATH 1132 — MATH 1132 - MATH 2132 — MATH 2132 - MICR 2132 — Project Management ( - PROE 4131 — PROE 4131 - QUAL 1132 — QUAL 1132 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/environmental-technician --- # Esthetician – Spa Management Looking to learn how to become an esthetician? The Esthetician – Spa Management program allows students to gain skills required to build a career in the high-demand spa and wellness industry. Through specialized esthetician classes and hands-on training, you’ll develop expertise in both traditional and advanced spa services. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1223 — Introduction to Skin Care ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ESMG 1101 — Skincare 1 ( - ESMG 1102 — Manicure and Nail Techniques ( - ESMG 1104 — Skincare Product Knowledge ( - ESMG 1106 — Spa Client Care ( - ESMG 1108 — ESMG 1108 - ESMG 1201 — Pedicure Techniques ( - ESMG 1202 — Spa Marketing Strategies ( - ESMG 1206 — Grooming and Hair Removal ( - ESMG 2100 — DC Spa - Lab I ( - ESMG 2302 — General Education Elective ( - ESMG 2306 — Body Treatments and Therapies ( - ESMG 2308 — Medical Esthetics 1 ( - ESMG 2310 — General Education Elective ( - ESMG 2404 — DC Spa - Lab II ( - ESMG 2406 — Emerging Spa Technology and Trends ( - ESMG 2408 — Medical Esthetics 2 ( - ESMG 2410 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MGMT 2322 — MGMT 2322 - MGMT 2404 — MGMT 2404 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/esthetician-spa-management --- # Event Planning (Co-op option available) The Event Planning program is an excellent choice for individuals who are naturally organized , detail-oriented people who enjoy taking charge of projects in fast-paced, dynamic settings. The program prepares students for a career that offers incredible versatility and that spans almost every other industry. ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - CAPL 4200 — Restaurant and Beverage Operations ( - CAPR 4200 — Field Placement - SEVP ( - CEP 3203 — Capstone Event Planning ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EVNT 1200 — Event Planning Cycle ( - EVNT 2301 — Event Site and Logistics Planning ( - EVNT 3200 — Finance for Special Events ( - EVNT 4201 — General Education Elective ( - EVPC 1000 — EVPC 1000 - FEST 1200 — General Education Elective ( - FINS 4200 — Field Placement Workshop ( - FWKW 4200 — Organizational Behaviour ( - FWKW 4201 — Sustainable Business Practices for Events ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - GRFE 2200 — Indigenous Elective ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - HURM 3200 — Project Management In Finance ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - MGMT 2218 — Risk and Security Management ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - MKTG 1312 — MKTG 1312 - RISE 3200 — RISE 3200 - SALE 3202 — SALE 3202 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/event-planning --- # Finance – Business Are you a pro at managing money with an added interest in stocks, bonds, investing and financial planning? Have you considered getting paid to help others manage their financial portfolios? The two-year Finance – Business program provides a concrete foundation in business as well as training in various areas of financial planning, investments, and life and health insurance. Y ou will have the opportunity to develop your skills and be prepared to write the Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC)® exam to be eligible for mutual fund licensing, as well as the Canadian Securities Course (CSC)® ex… ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Business Computer Applications 1 ( - ACCT 2213 — Money Management and Software Applications ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 3202 — Accounting Software Applications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1209 — COMP 1209 - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 - COMP 4206 — Life and Health Insurance Planning ( - COMR 1200 — Macroeconomics ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ECON 2200 — Entrepreneurship for Financial Services ( - ENTR 2100 — Financial Systems In Canada ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - FINC 2100 — Canadian Securities 1 ( - FINC 2101 — Retirement Planning ( - FINC 2102 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 2200 — Mutual Funds In Canada ( - FINC 2201 — Financial Management 1 ( - FINC 2202 — Financial Management 1 ( - FINC 2203 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/finance-business --- # Finance – Business – Transfer to Ontario Tech University Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) **Degree** This joint Durham College (DC) and Ontario Tech University (Ontario Tech) diploma-to-degree program will enable you to earn two credentials in only four years. Experience the best of both learning environments while on the journey to a rewarding career in finance. By using the latest technology in combination with the most current business and IT trends, you will b uild a solid foundation in business as well as training in various areas of financial planning, investments, and life and health insurance . ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Business Computer Applications 1 ( - ACCT 2213 — Money Management and Software Applications ( - BUSI 1030U — Communication Foundations ( - BUSI 1915U — Managerial Accounting ( - BUSI 2401U — Practical Design Skills for Marketing ( - BUSI 2402U — Money Management and Software Applications ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 3202 — Accounting Software Applications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1209 — COMP 1209 - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 - COMP 4206 — Life and Health Insurance Planning ( - COMR 1200 — Macroeconomics ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 2020U — Business Mathematics ( - ECON 2200 — Entrepreneurship for Financial Services ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - FINC 2100 — Canadian Securities 1 ( - FINC 2102 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 2200 — Mutual Funds In Canada ( - FINC 2201 — Financial Management 1 ( - FINC 2203 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/finance-business-transfer-to-ontario-tech-university-bachelor-of-commerce-hons --- # Finance – Business Administration (Co-op option available) Are you a pro at managing money with an added interest in stocks, bonds, investing and financial planning? Have you considered getting paid to help others manage their financial portfolios? The three-year Finance – Business Administration program provides advanced education and training in business, financial planning, investments, and life and health insurance. This structure helps to ensure you complete the business finance program with the skills to gain a competitive edge in the job market. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Business Computer Applications 1 ( - ACCT 2213 — Money Management and Software Applications ( - BFCC 1000 — BFCC 1000 - BFNC 3200 — Ethics and Social Responsibility ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 3202 — Accounting Software Applications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1209 — COMP 1209 - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 - COMP 4206 — Life and Health Insurance Planning ( - COMR 1200 — Macroeconomics ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ECON 2200 — Entrepreneurship for Financial Services ( - ENTR 2100 — Financial Systems In Canada ( - ETHC 3200 — Field Placement Seminar ( - FDPL 3200 — Advanced Financial Planning ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - FINC 2100 — Canadian Securities 1 ( - FINC 2101 — Retirement Planning ( - FINC 2102 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 2200 — Mutual Funds In Canada ( - FINC 2201 — Financial Management 1 ( - FINC 2202 — Financial Management 1 ( - FINC 2203 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 3100 — Financial Management 2 ( - FINC 3101 — Business and Family Law ( - FINC 3200 — Organizational Behaviour ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - HURM 3200 — Project Management In Finance ( - LAWW 3100 — Leadership and Career Management ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MGMT 3100 — International Business ( - MGMT 3210 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( - MGMT 3211 — Marketing Management ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - MKTG 2202 — Statistics for Business ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/finance-business-administration --- # Fine Arts – Advanced Find a way to make a difference with your creativity. The Fine Arts – Advanced program will push you along the path you have chosen, challenging you through critical discussions, pointing you to artists with similar concerns and aesthetics, and encouraging you to grow and achieve the potential evident in your preliminary explorations. This program will prepare you to address the complex challenges of the 21st century and promotes citizenship by educating you not only for careers and jobs in the visual arts, but also for your role as an active and engaged practicing artist in your community. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESF 1304 — Digital Resources for Art and Design ( - DIGI 1300 — Drawing I ( - DRAW 1310 — Art Of Photography ( - DRAW 2304 — Drawing II ( - DRAW 2310 — Fundamentals Of Digital Audio and Video Production ( - DRAW 3310 — Art Survey I (Pre-History to 20th Century) ( - DRAW 4310 — Art Survey II (20th Century to Contemporary) ( - DRAW 5301 — Community Collaboration - Service Learning I ( - ENTR 6305 — Community Collaboration - Service Learning II ( - FAAC 3301 — Contemporary Creative Studio ( - FAAC 4301 — Fabrication Studio II ( - FACC 5300 — Contemporary Studio Practice In The Global Context ( - FACC 6300 — Contemporary Sculpture ( - FACS 5300 — Rapid Prototyping and Modelling ( - FADS 3301 — Fabrication Studio I ( - FAFS 3300 — Painting I ( - FAFS 4300 — Painting II ( - FAFS 5300 — Studio Thesis II (Presentation) ( - FAFS 6300 — Studio Thesis 1 (Research) ( - FAPA 3300 — Videography for Fine Arts ( - FAPA 4300 — General Education Elective ( - FATH 5310 — General Education Elective ( - FATH 6300 — Field Trips and Visiting Lecture for Fine Arts ( - FDAV 2300 — General Education Elective ( - FTVL 6300 — FTVL 6300 - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - PHOT 1320 — Studio Practice I - Design Essentials ( - PRES 2303 — Studio Practice II (3D Art and Design) ( - STPR 1301 — Studio Practice I - Art Essentials ( - STPR 1302 — STPR 1302 - STPR 2300 — STPR 2300 - VPFA 3300 — VPFA 3300 - WEBD 4401 — WEBD 4401 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/fine-arts-advanced --- # Fire Prevention and Technology (Co-op option available) The Fire Prevention and Technology diploma program offers students the opportunity to explore the science and art of fire protection and prevention, including detection, suppression, prevention and enforcement. Utilizing state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and current industry software, students will prepare for a career in this rapidly growing and developing field. Students will work with experts in all areas of the fire and life safety industry and will gain the practical and theoretical skills to enforce the fire code, along with planning, designing, installing and maintaining current a… ## Courses - ARCH 1202 — Sprinkler Design 1 ( - CHEM 1109 — Communication Foundations ( - CHEM 3102 — Fire and Life Safety Educator 1 ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMS 2200 — Sprinkler Design 3 ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 1108 — Electricity and Electronics for Fire Detection ( - DESG 1216 — AutoCAD 2 ( - DESG 1217 — Math for Fire and Life Safety 2 ( - DESG 2109 — Fire Alarm Design 1 ( - DESG 2110 — Indigenous Elective ( - DESG 2213 — Fire Alarm Design 2 ( - DESG 2214 — General Education Elective ( - EDUC 3100 — Fire Inspector 1 ( - EDUC 3200 — Ontario Fire Code 3 ( - ELEC 1115 — Math for Fire and Life Safety 1 ( - FPTC 1000 — FPTC 1000 - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 2111 — Special Extinguishing Systems ( - LAWW 2210 — Project Management for Fire and Life Safety ( - LAWW 3109 — Legislation ( - LAWW 3110 — Ontario Fire Code 2 ( - LAWW 3111 — Courtroom Procedures ( - LAWW 3112 — Fire Safety Systems Lab 3 ( - LAWW 3205 — Fire Inspector 2 ( - LAWW 3206 — Plans Examination ( - LAWW 3207 — Building Code 2 ( - LAWW 3208 — Fire and Explosion Investigation ( - MATH 1117 — Principles Of Fire Prevention ( - MATH 1210 — Fire Detection and Alarm ( - PHYS 3200 — PHYS 3200 - PJMT 2204 — PJMT 2204 - PPOL 1101 — PPOL 1101 - SAFE 1202 — Fire Safety Systems Lab 1 ( - SAFE 1203 — SAFE 1203 - SAFE 2102 — Fire Safety Systems Lab 2 ( - SAFE 2103 — SAFE 2103 - SAFE 3100 — SAFE 3100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/fire-prevention-and-technology --- # Firefighter – Pre-Service Education and Training Firefighters are trained professionals who work within a team in fire suppression, attending accidents and emergencies in your communities and focus on educating the public in fire safety. A career firefighter is recognized as a responsible, caring, and brave professional who is well-trained in dealing with emergencies calmly and patiently, while enduring difficult situations. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FBGO 1400 — Fire Ground Practical I ( - FGO 2400 — Fire Ground Practical 2 ( - FGP 1400 — Fire Prevention & Public Education ( - FGP 2400 — Fire Fitness Management 2 ( - FGP 3400 — Fire Fitness Management 2 ( - FITS 2400 — Fire Community Services ( - FPPE 1400 — Fire Emergency Patient Care I ( - FSER 2400 — Hazardous Materials ( - HAZA 2400 — Fire Emergency Patient Care II ( - NFPA 1001 — Firefighter I - NFPA 1072 — certifications through the Ontario Fire Marshal's Office - PCE 1401 — Fire Fitness Management 1 ( - PCE 2400 — PCE 2400 - PHED 1100 — PHED 1100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/firefighter-pre-service-education-and-training --- # Firefighter – Pre-Service Education and Training (compressed) Firefighters take responsibility for things many people wouldn’t want to carry on their shoulders including saving lives, homes, buildings, schools and churches and protecting the environment. Sounds a lot like a job description for a real-life superhero – are you ready to apply? ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FBGO 1400 — Fire Ground Practical I ( - FGO 2400 — Fire Ground Practical 2 ( - FGP 1400 — Fire Prevention & Public Education ( - FGP 2400 — Fire Fitness Management 2 ( - FGP 3400 — Fire Fitness Management 2 ( - FITS 2400 — Fire Community Services ( - FPPE 1400 — Fire Emergency Patient Care I ( - FSER 2400 — Hazardous Materials ( - HAZA 2400 — Fire Emergency Patient Care II ( - NFPA 1001 — Firefighter I - NFPA 1072 — certifications through the Ontario Fire Marshal's Office - NFPA 472 — NFPA 472 - PCE 1401 — Fire Fitness Management 1 ( - PCE 2400 — PCE 2400 - PHED 1100 — PHED 1100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/firefighter-pre-service-education-and-training-compressed --- # Fitness and Health Promotion The Fitness and Health Promotion program will prepare you for a meaningful career that goes beyond the walls of a gym, with a focus on supporting a diverse range of populations, including clients of all ages and abilities. Fitness and health promotion professionals are invested in providing clients with a full-range of services – from research and exercise program design to behaviour- change coaching, and overall health and wellness. ## Courses - BIOL 1100 — Exercise Physiology 1 ( - BIOL 1302 — Communications for Fitness and Health Promotion ( - BIOL 2201 — Field Placement ( - BIOL 2302 — Professional Practice and Standards ( - BUSI 2100 — Field Placement Preparation ( - COMM 1338 — Fitness Assessment 1 ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EDUC 1200 — Fitness Class Leadership ( - FDPL 2101 — Injury Management ( - FITP 2200 — General Education Elective ( - FITS 2302 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 1100 — Introduction to Wellness and Health Promotion ( - HLTH 1200 — Fitness Assessment 2 ( - HLTH 1201 — Exercise Prescription 1 ( - HLTH 1202 — Nutrition ( - HLTH 1310 — Indigenous Elective ( - HLTH 2100 — Exercise Prescription 2 ( - HLTH 2102 — Health Promotion and Behaviour Change ( - HLTH 2200 — HLTH 2200 - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - NUTR 1200 — Research Techniques and Application ( - PSYC 3300 — PSYC 3300 - RSCH 1200 — RSCH 1200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/fitness-and-health-promotion --- # Foundations in Art and Design Learn art and design-related media, tools and techniques necessary to create a portfolio that demonstrates your creative and technical skills. Many graduates use their portfolios to prepare for competitive programs in fine arts, graphic design, animation and game development. Students learn productive habits of conceptualization through visual problem solving and experimentation using a wide range of media. You also develop visual communication skills, empowering you to think and respond critically to oppor tunities and responsibilities as an artist and/or designer, regardless of your chosen… ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESF 1304 — Digital Resources for Art and Design ( - DIGI 1300 — Drawing I ( - DRAW 1310 — Art Of Photography ( - DRAW 2304 — Drawing II ( - DRAW 2310 — Fundamentals Of Digital Audio and Video Production ( - FDAV 2300 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - PHOT 1320 — Studio Practice I - Design Essentials ( - PRES 2303 — Studio Practice II (3D Art and Design) ( - STPR 1301 — Studio Practice I - Art Essentials ( - STPR 1302 — STPR 1302 - STPR 2300 — STPR 2300 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/foundations-in-art-and-design --- # Game – Art This program offers a well-balanced education in every aspect of the game development process, with a focus towards training artists for the game industry. There is an enormous difference between playing games and creating them, and this program is designed to teach you how to convert your love of gameplay and artistry into a lucrative career. The experience and knowledge gained in the Game-Art program at Durham College have given graduates the edge in landing careers in industry-leading game studios. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 1100 — Traditional Art 1 ( - DESG 1200 — Traditional Art 2 ( - DESG 2100 — Animating 3 ( - DESG 2200 — Animating 4 ( - FINE 1100 — Animating I - Games ( - FINE 1200 — Animating 2 ( - GAME 1103 — Modelling 1 ( - GAME 1104 — Real Time Engines ( - GAME 1105 — Surfacing 1 ( - GAME 1106 — GAME 1106 - GAME 1204 — Real Time Engines 2 ( - GAME 1205 — Modelling 2 ( - GAME 1206 — Surfacing 2 ( - GAME 1207 — Indigenous Elective ( - GAME 2100 — Environment Art 1 ( - GAME 2101 — Modelling 3 ( - GAME 2102 — Surfacing 3 ( - GAME 2103 — General Education Elective ( - GAME 2200 — Environment Art 2 ( - GAME 2201 — Modelling 4 ( - GAME 2202 — Surfacing 4 ( - GAME 2203 — General Education Elective ( - GAME 3100 — Environment Art 3 ( - GAME 3101 — Modelling 5 ( - GAME 3102 — Surfacing 5 ( - GAME 3103 — Technical Artistry ( - GAME 3104 — Game Proposals ( - GAME 3200 — Post-Production Studio ( - GAME 3201 — Game Design Studio ( - GART 3100 — Asset Production Workshop 3 ( - GART 3200 — Applied Projects and Research ( - GART 3201 — Asset Production Studio ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - PJMT 2100 — PJMT 2100 - PJMT 2201 — PJMT 2201 - PJMT 3100 — PJMT 3100 - PJMT 3200 — PJMT 3200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/game-art --- # Gas Technician 2 Want to get one step closer to an independent career in heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration? Perhaps you want to be the one to call the shots on a job site? The Gas Technician 2 program will give you additional knowledge in code requirements, propane fundamentals, system testing and troubleshooting so that you can challenge the Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA) for a license that will get you one step closer to a rewarding career. ## Courses - BUS 1421 — Gas Tech Metal Fabrication I ( - BUS 2407 — Gas Tech Metal Fabrication II ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GTMF 1400 — GTMF 1400 - GTMF 2400 — GTMF 2400 - PRAC 1414 — Gas Technician 2A Theory ( - PRAC 2403 — Gas Technician 2B Theory ( - TRAD 1415 — Gas Technician 2A Work Placement ( - TRAD 2402 — Gas Technician 2B Work Placement ( - WORK 1400 — WORK 1400 - WORK 2400 — WORK 2400 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/gas-technician-2 --- # Gas Technician – evenings and weekends The Evening Gas Technician courses include code requirements, propane fundamentals, system testing, and troubleshooting. The core curriculum is standardized and accredited by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA), the industry’s regulatory body. Participants can challenge the TSSA for a Gas Technician 3 or Gas Technician 2 license upon completion. Delivered evenings and weekends, these courses offer students the flexibility to learn while working. ## Courses - FALL 2026 — FALL 2026 - TRAD 1466 — TRAD 1466 - TRAD 1477 — TRAD 1477 - TRAD 2466 — TRAD 2466 - TRAD 2477 — TRAD 2477 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/gas-technician-2-evening --- # General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts Ontario Tech University Transfer Criminology, community development and communication are just a few of the areas covered under Liberal Arts. This eight-month program helps students determine their area of interest while strengthening communication and thinking skills, sharpening academic skillsets, and increasing social science and liberal studies knowledge. Successful graduates may be eligible for advanced standing into Year Two of Ontario Tech University’s Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Criminology and Justice, Legal Studies, Liberal St udies, Community Development and Policy Studies, Psychology or Communication and Digita… ## Courses - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMM 3715 — Critical Thinking Skills ( - COMP 1701 — Politics In Canada ( - CRIT 1700 — Canadian Law ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 1302 — Foundations for Academic Success ( - GNED 1308 — Intro to Psyc - A Behavioural Science ( - PREP 1100 — Introduction to Psychology - An Applied Science ( - PSYC 1106 — Introduction to Sociology ( - PSYC 1117 — Special Topics In Sociology ( - SOCI 1407 — SOCI 1407 - SOCI 1472 — Statistics I ( - STAT 1108 — STAT 1108 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/general-arts-and-science-liberal-arts-ontario-tech-university-transfer --- # General Arts and Science – Trent University Transfer With a focus on social science, critical thinking and communication skills, this program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing advanced standing into the second year of Trent University’s Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or Bachelor of Science (Honours) programs. Over two semesters, students will have opportunities to refine essential academic skills and develop the foundational knowledge needed to ensure success in subsequent post-secondary studies. Students will also familiarize themselves with po st-secondary life, workload, expectations and surroundings. ## Courses - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMM 3715 — Critical Thinking Skills ( - COMP 1701 — Politics In Canada ( - CRIT 1700 — Canadian Law ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 1302 — Foundations for Academic Success ( - GNED 1308 — Intro to Psyc - A Behavioural Science ( - PREP 1100 — Introduction to Psychology - An Applied Science ( - PSYC 1106 — Introduction to Sociology ( - PSYC 1117 — Special Topics In Sociology ( - SOCI 1407 — SOCI 1407 - SOCI 1472 — Statistics I ( - STAT 1108 — STAT 1108 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/general-arts-and-science-liberal-arts-trent-transfer --- # General Arts and Science – General Certificate **Certificate** Still deciding what you want to do? Take a GAS year, not a GAP year! ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMP 1701 — Politics In Canada ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MATH 1310 — MATH 1310 - PREP 1100 — Introduction to Psychology - An Applied Science ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/general-arts-and-science-general-certificate-gasc --- # General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts Ontario Tech University Transfer – Forensic Psychology Interested in what makes people tick? This eight-month program helps students strengthen in-demand critical thinking skills while adjusting to post-secondary life. Successful graduates may be eligible for advanced standing into the second year of Ontario Tech University’s Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Forensic Psychology. Note: Students must complete BIOL 1841U – Essentials of Biology during their first semester of study at Ontario Tech or during the preceding spring/summer term. This pathway also provides opportunities to strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, increase s… ## Courses - BIOL 1841U — BIOL 1841U - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMM 3715 — Critical Thinking Skills ( - COMP 1701 — Politics In Canada ( - CRIT 1700 — Canadian Law ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 1302 — Foundations for Academic Success ( - GNED 1308 — Intro to Psyc - A Behavioural Science ( - PREP 1100 — Introduction to Psychology - An Applied Science ( - PSYC 1106 — Introduction to Sociology ( - PSYC 1117 — Special Topics In Sociology ( - SOCI 1407 — SOCI 1407 - SOCI 1472 — Statistics I ( - STAT 1108 — STAT 1108 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/general-arts-and-science-liberal-arts-ontario-tech-university-transfer-forensics --- # General Arts and Science – Science and Engineering Preparation – Ontario Tech University Designed for individuals interested in pursuing science and engineering programs , such as those offered at Ontario Tech Universi ty, t his eight-month program helps students build a strong foundation in science, math, and communication – essential academic skills necessary for admission into future post-secondary programs . Many General Arts and Science courses are also transferable, offering added flexibility when planning future academic pathways. This program also provides a valuable introduction to the expectations, workload , and environment of post-secondary life. ## Courses - BIOL 1301 — Chemistry I ( - BIOL 2301 — Chemistry II ( - CHEM 1301 — Communication Foundations ( - CHEM 2301 — Technical Writing Strategies ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2735 — Computers for Science and Engineering ( - COMP 2410 — Calculus ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - MATH 1319 — Physics I ( - MATH 2404 — Vectors ( - MATH 2405 — Physics II ( - PHYS 1302 — Foundations for Academic Success ( - PHYS 2300 — PHYS 2300 - PREP 1100 — Introduction to Psychology - An Applied Science ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/general-arts-and-science-science-and-engineering-preparation-ontario-tech-university --- # Geographic Information Systems for Data Analytics – NEW The Geographic Information Systems for Data Analytics (GISD) Ontario College Graduate Certificate builds practical skills in spatial data management, automating scripting, and geospatial analysis within a modern data science context. Students work across both industry-standard and open-source ecosystems, writing scripts that automate workflows, transforming large spatial datasets, and producing publication-quality maps and visualizations. A second semester capstone with selected industry partnership opportunities brings these skills together in a self-directed portfolio project. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/geographic-information-systems-for-data-analytics --- # Graphic Design To apply to take graphic design courses in our program you will need: ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 1104 — Design Tools 1 ( - DESG 1105 — Motion Design 1 ( - DESG 1106 — Typography 1 ( - DESG 1107 — Creativity In Context ( - DESG 1114 — DESG 1114 - DESG 1211 — Design Tools 2 ( - DESG 1212 — Motion Design 2 ( - DESG 1213 — Branding Identity ( - DESG 1214 — Typography 2 ( - DESG 1215 — General Education Elective ( - DESG 2104 — Industry Directions 1 ( - DESG 2105 — Design Tools 3 ( - DESG 2106 — Motion Design 3 ( - DESG 2107 — Typography 3 ( - DESG 2108 — General Education Elective ( - DESG 2206 — Editorial Design ( - DESG 2207 — Packaging Design ( - DESG 2208 — New Media Design 4 ( - DESG 2210 — Portfolio Assessment ( - DESG 2211 — Design 3 ( - DESG 2212 — DESG 2212 - DESG 3100 — Industry Directions 2 ( - ENTR 3100 — General Education Elective ( - GDES 3200 — GDES 3200 - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - PHOT 1103 — PHOT 1103 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/graphic-design --- # Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Techniques (HVAC) HVAC technicians are required in many parts of our everyday lives. From installing the latest high-efficiency furnace in your home to keeping you cool in your office; a Durham College (DC) HVAC technician has got you covered . Learn hands-on in DC’s shops from faculty with years of industry experience and expertise . As a graduate, you will have the theoretical and practical skills to challenge entry-level certification in the industry. ## Courses - BLUE 1412 — HVAC Cooling Systems ( - COMM 2400 — ELEC Installation Methods 2 ( - CS 2400 — CS 2400 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - HEAT 1402 — HVAC Metal Fabrication I ( - HVMF 1401 — Mathematics I ( - HVMF 2401 — HVMF 2401 - MATH 1424 — HVAC Oil Burner 3A Theory (OB3T 1400) - VENT 2401 — VENT 2401 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/heating-ventilation-and-air-conditioning-techniques-hvac --- # Horticulture – Food and Farming (Co-op option available) Guided by a field-to-fork philosophy, the Horticulture – Food and Farming program prepares students to be leaders in the rapidly evolving food and farming sector. With a focus on sustainable food production, controlled environment, innovation, and entrepreneurship, students gain the skills and knowledge to meet the challenges of feeding growing urban populations while supporting local food systems. ## Courses - AAGC 1000 — AAGC 1000 - AAGR 1100 — Fundamentals Of Botany, Plant Pathology ( - AAGR 1200 — Introduction to Soils, Agriculture and Horticulture ( - AAGR 1201 — Integrated Pest Management ( - AAGR 1202 — Career Planning and Development ( - AAGR 2100 — Propagation Of Vegetables for Field and Urban Agriculture ( - AAGR 2101 — Harvest and Post Harvest Methods and Systems ( - AAGR 2102 — Process Operations for Artisan 1 ( - AAGR 2103 — Field Placement ( - AAGR 2104 — Chemistry for Food Technicians ( - AAGR 2200 — Landscape Planning, Materials and Construction 2 ( - AAGR 2201 — Process Operations for Artisan 2 ( - AAGR 2202 — Food and Agriculture Regulations and Policies ( - AAGR 2203 — Artisan Product Development ( - AAGR 2204 — Fruits for Artisan Urban Agriculture ( - AAGR 2205 — Entrepreneurship ( - BIOL 1105 — Communication Foundations ( - CARR 2131 — General Education Elective ( - CHEM 2107 — CHEM 2107 - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ENTR 2214 — Plant Identification 2 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HORT 1101 — Horticultural Principles and Sustainable Practices ( - HORT 1102 — Indigenous Elective ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - MATH 1212 — MATH 1212 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/food-and-farming --- # Horticulture Technician (Co-op option available) With access to a national historic site and a one-of-a-kind living lab, the Horticulture Technician program provides students with the creative, entrepreneurial, and professional skills needed to be an industry leader. The art, science and business of horticulture are the focus of the program, ensuring students learn the skills required to create landscapes, renew historical gardens, enhance communities and express their creativity while learning the complexities involved in a broad range of professional environments. ## Courses - AAGR 1100 — Fundamentals Of Botany, Plant Pathology ( - AAGR 1200 — Introduction to Soils, Agriculture and Horticulture ( - AAGR 1201 — Integrated Pest Management ( - AAGR 1202 — Career Planning and Development ( - AAGR 2200 — Landscape Planning, Materials and Construction 2 ( - BIOL 1105 — Communication Foundations ( - CARR 2131 — General Education Elective ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ENGR 1101 — Historical and Contemporary Landscape and Garden Maintenance ( - ENGR 2100 — Entrepreneurship ( - ENTR 2214 — Plant Identification 2 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HORC 1000 — HORC 1000 - HORT 1101 — Horticultural Principles and Sustainable Practices ( - HORT 1102 — Indigenous Elective ( - HORT 2101 — Parks and Turf Management ( - HORT 2102 — Field Placement ( - HORT 2103 — Design 1 ( - HORT 2104 — Plant Identification 1 ( - HORT 2105 — Arboriculture ( - HORT 2200 — HORT 2200 - HORT 2202 — Design 2 ( - HORT 2203 — HORT 2203 - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - MATH 1212 — MATH 1212 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/horticulture-technician --- # Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management (Co-op option available) Are you interested in hospitality industry training, or in taking a restaurant management course? Now, you can become part of one of the fastest-growing industry segments in the world. Hotels, resorts, restaurants, cruise ships, casinos, entertainment venues and conference centres are all benefiting from an increasing number of visitors from around the globe, and you can get on board with this trend by enrolling in Durham College’s Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management program. ## Courses - ACCT 1208 — Beverage Knowledge ( - BEV 2200 — Career Planning ( - CAPL 4200 — Restaurant and Beverage Operations ( - CEP 3200 — Field Placement Workshop ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1210 — Culinary Theory I ( - CSRV 2200 — Food Safety and Sanitation ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ENTR 4203 — Field Placement - HROM ( - FOOD 1200 — Introduction to Global and Sustainable Cuisine ( - FOOD 2102 — General Education Elective ( - FWK 3200 — General Education Elective ( - FWKW 3200 — General Education Elective ( - GLOB 1202 — Managing Teams and Leadership ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HCAP 4200 — Human Resource Management for Hospitality ( - HOOP 2200 — HOOP 2200 - HOOP 3202 — Hospitality Finance ( - HOSF 3200 — Marketing and Social Media ( - HOSM 3200 — Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality ( - HRM 4205 — Risk Management ( - HROC 1000 — HROC 1000 - HROM 1100 — Culinary Nutrition ( - HRSK 4201 — HRSK 4201 - MKTG 4213 — Professional Development Strategies II ( - NUTR 2200 — Professional Development Strategies I ( - REST 3200 — REST 3200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/hospitality-hotel-and-restaurant-operations-management --- # Hospitality Skills The hospitality industry is strong in Canada, and so is the need for skilled labour. There are careers available for people with the right education, skills and attitude. With a Durham College Hospitality Skills certificate in hand, graduates are eligible for a wide variety of positions including the front desk at a hotel or resort, restaurant service, or customer representative role in any organization. If you enjoy travel, meeting new people, and have a passion for hospitality, a certificate in hospitality skills is the place to begin your journey. ## Courses - ACCT 1208 — Beverage Knowledge ( - BEV 2200 — Career Planning ( - CAPL 4200 — Restaurant and Beverage Operations ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1210 — Culinary Theory I ( - CSRV 2200 — Food Safety and Sanitation ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FOOD 1200 — Introduction to Global and Sustainable Cuisine ( - FOOD 2102 — General Education Elective ( - GLOB 1202 — Managing Teams and Leadership ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HOOP 2200 — HOOP 2200 - HOSM 3200 — Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality ( - HROM 1100 — Culinary Nutrition ( - NUTR 2200 — Professional Development Strategies I ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/hospitality-skills --- # Human Resources – Business – Transfer to Ontario Tech University Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) **Degree** For the best of both worlds, this joint Durham College and Ontario Tech University diploma-to-degree program enables students to earn both a Human Resources (HR) diploma and an honours degree in only four years. The opportunity to study in both learning environments provides a solid foundation for a successful career in HR, where you will help develop balanced workplaces so employees and businesses can achieve their goals. In this program, students acquire skills in the effective use of industry-standard software and learn from professors who are connected to the industry. Students interact d… ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - BUSI 1030U — Communication Foundations ( - BUSI 1130U — Organizational Behaviour ( - BUSI 1915U — Managerial Accounting ( - BUSI 2311U — Computer Applications for HR Professionals ( - BUSI 2401U — Practical Design Skills for Marketing ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2205 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 3200 — Introduction to HRIS ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - HURM 1200 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( - HURM 1202 — Business Mathematics ( - HURM 2100 — Training and Development ( - HURM 2101 — Career Development for HR Professionals ( - HURM 2202 — Statistics for Business ( - LAWW 2201 — LAWW 2201 - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/human-resources-business-transfer-to-ontario-tech-university-bachelor-of-commerce-hons --- # Human Resources – Business H uman Resources (HR) professionals work in partnership with business managers to take care of a company’s largest asset – its employees. To help a business run effectively and achieve its objectives, HR staff provide advice to department supervisors on a range of employee-related issues, and design and deliver a host of programs and services focused on individual, team, and organizational needs. Students have the opportunity to interact directly with industry professionals, participate in hands-on learning opportunities, and explore critical technologies like AI, sustainability practices, in… ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2205 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ETHC 2201 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 3200 — Introduction to HRIS ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - HURM 1200 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( - HURM 1201 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( - HURM 1202 — Business Mathematics ( - HURM 2100 — Training and Development ( - HURM 2101 — Career Development for HR Professionals ( - HURM 2200 — Data Analytics for HR ( - HURM 2201 — Employment Law ( - HURM 2202 — Statistics for Business ( - LAWW 2201 — LAWW 2201 - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/business-human-resources --- # Human Resources – Business Administration (Co-op option available) Human Resources (HR) professionals work in partnership with business managers to take care of a company’s largest asset – its employees. To help a business run effectively and achieve its objectives , HR staff provide advice to department supervisors on a range of employee-related issues, and design and deliver a host of programs and services focused on individual, team, and organizational needs. As a student in human resources, you will have the opportunity to interact directly with industry professionals, participate in hands-on learning opportunities, and explore critical technologies like… ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - ACCT 3202 — Field Placement - HR ( - BHRC 1000 — BHRC 1000 - BHRM 3200 — Advanced Computer Applications for HR ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2205 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 3209 — Employee and Labour Relations ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ECON 3201 — Field Placement Seminar - HR ( - ETHC 2201 — General Education Elective ( - FDPL 3102 — Compensation Management ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 3200 — Introduction to HRIS ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - HURM 1200 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( - HURM 1201 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( - HURM 1202 — Business Mathematics ( - HURM 2100 — Training and Development ( - HURM 2101 — Career Development for HR Professionals ( - HURM 2200 — Data Analytics for HR ( - HURM 2201 — Employment Law ( - HURM 2202 — Statistics for Business ( - HURM 3101 — Human Resources Planning ( - HURM 3102 — Organizational Change and Leadership ( - HURM 3201 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( - LAWW 2201 — LAWW 2201 - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MGMT 3101 — Project Management for HR ( - MGMT 3102 — MGMT 3102 - MGMT 3211 — Marketing Management ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/business-administration-human-resources --- # Human Resources Management (graduate certificate – weekend delivery) **Certificate** From recruitment and selection to training and development, a career in human resources (HR) requires a focus on both strategy and people. Skill, knowledge and ability in human resource planning, occupational health and safety, compensation, hiring, employee development, labour relations and managerial accounting enable HR professionals to contribute to business success in an increasingly competitive global marketplace, while looking after an organization’s most important asset – its employees. ## Courses - ACCT 1212 — Principles Of Human Resource Management ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - HLTH 1106 — Compensation Management ( - HURM 1101 — Organizational Behaviour for HR Professionals ( - HURM 1102 — Recruitment and Selection ( - HURM 1103 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( - HURM 1104 — Employment Law ( - HURM 1203 — Training and Development ( - HURM 1204 — HR Planning ( - HURM 1205 — Applied Human Resources Technologies ( - HURM 1211 — Employee and Labour Relations ( - LAWW 1105 — LAWW 1105 - LAWW 1206 — LAWW 1206 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/human-resources-management-graduate-certificate-weekend-delivery --- # Interior Decorating The Interior Decorating program is a culturally-informed exploration of interior decorating for our modern world. You will delve into the interplay of art, harmony, rhythm and creativity to create spaces that engage and inspire by combining purpose and emotion. You will explore the design process, space planning and decoration of both residential and commercial environments and acquire hands-on experience through a 14-week field placement in the decorating and design industry. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1124 — Introduction to Principles Of Interior Decorating ( - COMS 2109 — Emerging Technologies In Interior Curation ( - COMS 2201 — Advanced Inclusive Design ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 1110 — Elements Of Design ( - DESG 1111 — Principles Of Inclusive Design ( - DESG 1112 — Interior Curation: Drawing and Rendering ( - DESG 1219 — Spatial Curation: Culture and Techniques ( - DESG 1220 — Building Systems ( - DESG 1221 — Residential Interior Decorating Studio ( - DESG 1222 — Commercial Interior Decorating Studio ( - DESG 1223 — General Education Elective ( - DESG 2112 — Residential Interior Decorating Studio - International Perspective ( - DESG 2114 — Commercial Interior Decorating Studio - International Perspective ( - DESG 2115 — Field Placement Preparation: Interior Decorating ( - DESG 2218 — Emerging Fields Of Practice ( - DESG 2219 — General Education Elective ( - FDPL 2106 — General Education Elective ( - FINE 1104 — FINE 1104 - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDR 2200 — INDR 2200 - MGMT 2110 — MGMT 2110 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/interior-decorating --- # Law Clerk (Co-op option available) The Law Clerk Program will provide you with opportunities to develop the legal, technical, and essential skills necessary to secure full-time employment and launch an exciting legal career. Students benefit from a balanced learning program, combining legal theory, practice, and technology as well as communication and research skills needed to succeed. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2201 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 2117 — General Education Elective ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ETHC 1105 — Indigenous Elective ( - FDPL 1205 — Civil Litigation 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 1118 — Canadian Law and Courts ( - LAWW 1119 — Contracts and Torts 1 ( - LAWW 1120 — Legal Research ( - LAWW 1121 — LAWW 1121 - LAWW 1220 — Wills and Estates 1 ( - LAWW 1221 — Contracts and Torts 2 ( - LAWW 1222 — Real Estate Law 1 ( - LAWW 1223 — Corporate and Commercial Law 1 ( - LAWW 1224 — LAWW 1224 - LAWW 2122 — Wills and Estates 2 ( - LAWW 2123 — Real Estate Law 2 ( - LAWW 2124 — Corporate and Commercial Law 2 ( - LAWW 2125 — Family Law ( - LAWW 2126 — LAWW 2126 - LAWW 2219 — Administrative Law ( - LAWW 2220 — Field Placement ( - LWCC 1000 — LWCC 1000 - LWCL 2200 — LWCL 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/law-clerk --- # Marketing – Business – Transfer to Ontario Tech University Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) **Degree** This joint diploma-to-degree program will enable you to earn two credentials – a Marketing Business diploma and a Bachelor of Commerce – in only four years. This program provides a comprehensive education that combines the practical, hands-on learning approach from Durham College with the advanced theoretical insights offered by Ontario Tech University. This integrated program not only saves you time but also enhances your qualifications, making you more competitive in the job market. ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - BUSI 1030U — Communication Foundations ( - BUSI 1130U — Organizational Behaviour ( - BUSI 1915U — Managerial Accounting ( - BUSI 2311U — Computer Applications for HR Professionals ( - BUSI 2401U — Practical Design Skills for Marketing ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2207 — General Education Elective ( - COMR 2100 — Microeconomics ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ECON 2200 — Entrepreneurship for Financial Services ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - LAWW 2105 — Project Management for Marketing ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MGMT 2105 — Capstone: Retail and Channel Marketing ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - MKTG 1210 — Marketing 2 ( - MKTG 2100 — Integrated Marketing Communication ( - MKTG 2104 — Marketing Research Techniques ( - MKTG 2200 — MKTG 2200 - MKTG 4207 — Statistics for Business ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/marketing-business-transfer-to-ontario-tech-university-bachelor-of-commerce-hons --- # Marketing – Business Every business relies on some form of marketing, and the demand for skilled marketers is growing globally. This dynamic business marketing program captures the latest trends, technologies and developments in business marketing to ensure you graduate with the most relevant, industry-ready skills today’s employers are looking for. ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 3202 — Accounting Software Applications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2207 — General Education Elective ( - COMR 2100 — Microeconomics ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ECON 2200 — Entrepreneurship for Financial Services ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - LAWW 2105 — Project Management for Marketing ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MGMT 2105 — Capstone: Retail and Channel Marketing ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - MKTG 1210 — Marketing 2 ( - MKTG 2100 — Integrated Marketing Communication ( - MKTG 2104 — Marketing Research Techniques ( - MKTG 2200 — MKTG 2200 - MKTG 3204 — MKTG 3204 - MKTG 3208 — Digital Marketing ( - MKTG 4207 — Statistics for Business ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/business-marketing --- # Marketing – Business Administration (Co-op option available) This three-year Marketing – Business Administration diploma program gives you the opportunity to stand out to employers by developing advanced skills in digital automation and analysis, marketing management, the psychology of consumer behaviour and gamification. You’ll develop the critical–thinking and interpersonal skills demanded by today’s employers. ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - BMKC 1000 — BMKC 1000 - BMKG 3200 — Critical Thinking and Ethics ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 3202 — Accounting Software Applications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2207 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 3201 — Field Placement Seminar - MKTG ( - COMR 2100 — Microeconomics ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - ECON 2200 — Entrepreneurship for Financial Services ( - ETHC 3201 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( - FDPL 3201 — Consumer Behaviour ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - LAWW 2105 — Project Management for Marketing ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MGMT 2105 — Capstone: Retail and Channel Marketing ( - MGMT 3211 — Marketing Management ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - MKTG 1210 — Marketing 2 ( - MKTG 2100 — Integrated Marketing Communication ( - MKTG 2104 — Marketing Research Techniques ( - MKTG 2200 — MKTG 2200 - MKTG 3100 — Data Analysis for Marketing ( - MKTG 3101 — Advanced Market Research ( - MKTG 3204 — MKTG 3204 - MKTG 3208 — Digital Marketing ( - MKTG 4202 — International Marketing ( - MKTG 4203 — Marketing Automation ( - MKTG 4204 — Marketing Case Analysis ( - MKTG 4207 — Statistics for Business ( - MKTG 4208 — Financial Analysis for Marketing ( - MKTG 4211 — MKTG 4211 - MKTG 4212 — MKTG 4212 - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/business-administration-marketing --- # Massage Therapy Do you have the desire to be a healthcare professional and want to know how to assess and treat physical dysfunction and pain? In our massage therapy program in Ontario, which is firmly rooted in anatomy, you will gain the knowledge and skills to be a massage therapist. Students in the massage therapist program get real-world opportunities to apply their skills at the DC Spa and in field placements in the community and will be prepared at graduation to take the exams to become a Registered Massage Therapist in Ontario. Massage Therapy is a career that is rewarding, engaging, and fun! ## Courses - ANAT 1102 — Communication Foundations ( - ANAT 1200 — Anatomy for Massage Therapy 2 ( - ANAT 1201 — Relationships and Interpersonal Skills ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ENTR 3201 — Clinical Placement 3 ( - ETHC 1107 — Health and Wellness ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 1116 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 1 ( - HLTH 1207 — Indigenous Elective ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - MASC 2200 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 4 ( - MASC 3100 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 5 ( - MASC 3200 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 6 ( - MAST 1100 — Assessment 1 ( - MAST 1101 — MAST 1101 - MAST 1200 — Assessments 2 ( - MAST 1201 — Intro to Massage Clinical Practice ( - MAST 1202 — MAST 1202 - MAST 2100 — Massage Theory for Special Populations 1 ( - MAST 2101 — On-Campus Clinic 1 ( - MAST 2102 — Professional Growth and Development ( - MAST 2103 — Therapeutic Exercise ( - MAST 2104 — Pathophysiology 1 ( - MAST 2201 — Massage Theory for Special Populations 2 ( - MAST 2202 — On-Campus Clinic 2 ( - MAST 2203 — Neurology ( - MAST 3100 — Massage Theory for Special Populations 3 ( - MAST 3101 — On-Campus Clinic 3 ( - MAST 3102 — Business Management ( - MAST 3200 — Comprehensive Review and OSCE Prep ( - MAST 3201 — On-Campus Clinic 4 ( - MAST 3202 — Research Project ( - MGMT 3107 — Pathophysiology 2 ( - NEUR 2200 — Research Methods ( - PATH 2100 — PATH 2100 - PATH 3100 — PATH 3100 - RESR 3200 — RESR 3200 - RSCH 2201 — Populations and Diversity ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/massage-therapy --- # Massage Therapy (Transfer Pathway for Ontario Tech University Kinesiology Degree) – NEW **Degree** This pathway is for graduates of Ontario Tech University’s Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) – Kinesiology to Durham College’s Massage Therapy advanced diploma. Students join Semester 3 of the Massage Therapy program, starting in May, and complete four consecutive semesters to earn an advanced diploma in Massage Therapy. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ENTR 3201 — Clinical Placement 3 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - KINE 3476U — Advanced Sport Injury Management - KINE 4150U — KINE 4150U - KINE 4413U — Exercise Rehabilitation and Management - MASC 2200 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 4 ( - MASC 3100 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 5 ( - MASC 3200 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 6 ( - MAST 2100 — Massage Theory for Special Populations 1 ( - MAST 2101 — On-Campus Clinic 1 ( - MAST 2102 — Professional Growth and Development ( - MAST 2103 — Therapeutic Exercise ( - MAST 2104 — Pathophysiology 1 ( - MAST 2201 — Massage Theory for Special Populations 2 ( - MAST 2202 — On-Campus Clinic 2 ( - MAST 2203 — Neurology ( - MAST 3100 — Massage Theory for Special Populations 3 ( - MAST 3101 — On-Campus Clinic 3 ( - MAST 3102 — Business Management ( - MAST 3200 — Comprehensive Review and OSCE Prep ( - MAST 3201 — On-Campus Clinic 4 ( - MAST 3202 — Research Project ( - MGMT 3107 — Pathophysiology 2 ( - NEUR 2200 — Research Methods ( - PATH 2100 — PATH 2100 - PATH 3100 — PATH 3100 - RESR 3200 — RESR 3200 - RSCH 2201 — Populations and Diversity ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/massage-therapy-transfer-pathway-for-ontario-tech-universitys-kinesiology-degree --- # Mechanical Engineering Technician The Mechanical Engineering Technician program will provide you with the ability and confidence to seek opportunities and provide support within the dynamic world of engineering, including in the automotive, energy generation, construction, and manufacturing sectors. Your future role may steer you towards a career in design, metal and non-metal fabrication including machining and 3D printing, or technical support. ## Courses - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ELEC 1133 — General Education Elective ( - FLUD 1131 — Mathematics for Technology II ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MANF 1131 — Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals ( - MANF 2200 — Applied Mechanics ( - MANF 2203 — Mathematics for Technology I ( - MANF 3131 — Mathematics for Technology I ( - MATH 1131 — Engineering Drawings ( - MATH 2131 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( - MECH 1104 — Engineering Graphics 1 ( - MECH 1105 — Visual Testing ( - MECH 1201 — Physical Science ( - MECH 2100 — Engineering Design Elements ( - MECH 2101 — Metrology Foundations ( - MECH 2103 — Materials and The Environment ( - MECH 2105 — Engineering Materials ( - MECH 2106 — Non-Destructive Testing- Liquid Penetrant ( - MECH 2200 — Materials and The Environment ( - MECH 2201 — Computer Numerical Control Programming ( - MECH 2202 — Statistical Methods In Quality Control ( - PHYS 1131 — Radiography and Radiation Safety ( - STAT 3136 — Thermodynamics ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/mechanical-engineering-technician --- # Mechanical Engineering Technician – Non-Destructive Evaluation (Co-op option available) Become an integral part of assuring the safety and integrity of the infrastructure, components, and structures as they are built or used in service in society. Learn about materials and specific testing methods to examine cars, rail systems, airplanes, spacecraft, buildings, bridges, ships, power plants, and amusement park rides, to name a few, to identify and analyze possible defects. ## Courses - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ELEC 1133 — General Education Elective ( - FLUD 1131 — Mathematics for Technology II ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MANF 3131 — Mathematics for Technology I ( - MATH 1131 — Engineering Drawings ( - MATH 2131 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( - MECH 1104 — Engineering Graphics 1 ( - MECH 1105 — Visual Testing ( - MECH 2103 — Materials and The Environment ( - MECH 2105 — Engineering Materials ( - MECH 2106 — Non-Destructive Testing- Liquid Penetrant ( - MECH 2203 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( - NDEC 1000 — NDEC 1000 - NDTE 1102 — Non-Destructive Testing - Ultrasonic Testing 1 ( - NDTE 2101 — Non-Destructive Testing - Ultrasonic II ( - NDTE 3101 — Statistical Quality Control I ( - NDTE 3102 — Non-Destructive Testing - Eddy Current Level 1 ( - NDTE 4101 — Radiography and Radiation Safety ( - PHYS 1131 — Radiography and Radiation Safety ( - RAD 4101 — RAD 4101 - STAT 3134 — STAT 3134 - VISU 3100 — VISU 3100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/mechanical-engineering-technician-non-destructive-evaluation --- # Mechanical Engineering Technician – Non-Destructive Evaluation (fast-track) The Mechanical Engineering Technician – Non-Destructive Evaluation (fast-track) program is designed specifically for applicants with existing academic credentials. Students with a degree or diploma in a related field can add to their skill set or expand their knowledge of the non-destructive evaluation (NDE) industry and complete an advanced diploma and multiple NDT method and level training certificates in just two semesters. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - MANF 3131 — Mathematics for Technology I ( - MECH 2106 — Non-Destructive Testing- Liquid Penetrant ( - MECH 2203 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( - NDTE 1102 — Non-Destructive Testing - Ultrasonic Testing 1 ( - NDTE 2101 — Non-Destructive Testing - Ultrasonic II ( - NDTE 3101 — Statistical Quality Control I ( - NDTE 3102 — Non-Destructive Testing - Eddy Current Level 1 ( - NDTE 4101 — Radiography and Radiation Safety ( - RAD 4101 — RAD 4101 - VISU 3100 — VISU 3100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/mechanical-engineering-technician-non-destructive-evaluation-compressed-fast-track --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op option available) The Mechanical Engineering Technology program provides students with the ability and confidence to seek opportunities and provide support within the dynamic world of engineering, including in the automotive, energy generation, construction, and manufacturing sectors. Your future role may steer you towards a career in design, metal and non-metal fabrication including machining and 3D printing, or technical support. ## Courses - CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ELEC 1133 — General Education Elective ( - FLUD 1131 — Mathematics for Technology II ( - FLUD 2132 — General Education Elective ( - FLUD 4131 — Computer Aided Manufacturing for Technology 2 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MACH 3132 — Computer Aided Manufacturing for Technology 1 ( - MANF 1131 — Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals ( - MANF 2201 — Applied Mechanics ( - MANF 2203 — Mathematics for Technology I ( - MANF 3100 — Computer Aided Design and Engineering ( - MANF 3131 — Mathematics for Technology I ( - MANF 3200 — Engineering Design Product ( - MATH 1131 — Engineering Drawings ( - MATH 2131 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( - MATH 3132 — Programming for Technology I ( - MECC 1000 — MECC 1000 - MECC 2000 — MECC 2000 - MECH 1104 — Engineering Graphics 1 ( - MECH 1105 — Visual Testing ( - MECH 1201 — Physical Science ( - MECH 2101 — Metrology Foundations ( - MECH 2103 — Materials and The Environment ( - MECH 2106 — Non-Destructive Testing- Liquid Penetrant ( - MECH 2107 — Mechanics Of Materials ( - MECH 2108 — MECH 2108 - MECH 2201 — Computer Numerical Control Programming ( - MECH 2204 — Engineering Data Management ( - MECH 2205 — MECH 2205 - MECH 3100 — Metrology 1 ( - MECH 3101 — Tool Design ( - MECH 3102 — Field Placement ( - MECH 3200 — Metrology 2 ( - MECH 3201 — Statistical Quality Control II ( - PHYS 1131 — Radiography and Radiation Safety ( - PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I ( - STAT 3134 — STAT 3134 - STAT 4133 — Thermodynamics ( - THER 1101 — THER 1101 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/mechanical-engineering-technology --- # Mechanical Technician – Elevating Devices (Co-op option available) Have you ever ridden an elevator or escalator and wondered how they work? Who builds and installs them or even who makes sure they’re safe to ride? The responsibility is that of an elevating devices mechanic and our program will prepare you to enter this trade as an apprentice. With the continued development and modernization of high-rise buildings driving growth in the elevating devices industry, employment opportunities in this area have increased in Durham Region and the Greater Toronto Area. Durham College is a public training provider for an elevating devices mechanic apprenticeship, pos… ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EDM 636E — apprenticeship training - ELEC 2200 — Motors Practical ( - ELEC 2201 — Industrial Electricity ( - ELEC 2202 — Solid State Electronics ( - ELEC 2203 — Elevating Devices Maintenance 2 ( - ELEC 2411 — General Education Elective ( - ELEC 3411 — Elevating Devices Mechanical Theory ( - ELEC 4412 — Elevating Devices Maintenance 1 ( - ELEV 1200 — Elevating Devices 2 ( - ELEV 1401 — Mech Maint Hydraulics 1 ( - ELEV 2200 — Traction Elevators ( - ELEV 2201 — General Education Elective ( - ELEV 2202 — General Education Elective ( - ELEV 2401 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HYDR 2400 — Mathematics I ( - HYDR 3401 — HYDR 3401 - MATH 1424 — HVAC Oil Burner 3A Theory (OB3T 1400) - MATH 2401 — Mechanical Practical I ( - MECH 1200 — Safety, Modernization and Alteration ( - MTEC 1000 — MTEC 1000 - PRAC 2200 — Construction Site Safety ( - SAFE 1200 — SAFE 1200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/mechanical-technician-elevating-devices --- # Mechanical Technician – Millwright (Co-op option available) A machine can do many amazing things, but it can’t take care of itself. This program allows students to develop skills in the theory and practice of machine fabrication and maintenance procedures including the installation, service, repair and overhaul of industrial machinery. Graduates are eligible for exemption from all the in-school requirements for IMM 433A apprenticeship training and have the opportunity to meet the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development Working at Heights training requirement. ## Courses - BLUE 1410 — Communication Foundations ( - BLUE 2401 — Mech Maint Electricity 1 ( - CAD 4400 — Mech Maint Fluid Pwr-Adv Controls ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 2343 — Mech Maint Electricity 2 ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ELEC 2411 — General Education Elective ( - ELEC 3410 — General Education Elective ( - FLUI 4401 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HYDR 2400 — Mathematics I ( - HYDR 3400 — Mechanical Practical II ( - IMM 433A — apprenticeship training and - MATH 1424 — HVAC Oil Burner 3A Theory (OB3T 1400) - MATH 2401 — Mechanical Practical I ( - MTMC 1000 — MTMC 1000 - PLC 4400 — Pneumatics 2 ( - PNEU 1401 — IMM Practical I ( - PNEU 4400 — IMM Practical II ( - PRAC 1200 — Mechanical Theory I ( - PRAC 2200 — Construction Site Safety ( - PRAC 3200 — IMM Theory II ( - PRAC 4403 — IMM Theory III ( - SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 ( - TRAD 1200 — Mechanical Maintenance Welding 1 ( - TRAD 2200 — TRAD 2200 - TRAD 3200 — Mechanical Maintenance Welding 2 ( - TRAD 4200 — TRAD 4200 - WELD 1408 — WELD 1408 - WELD 4400 — WELD 4400 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/mechanical-technician-millwright --- # Mechanical Techniques – Plumbing Grab a wrench and jump into the high-demand skilled trade field of plumbing. This one-year certificate program will provide you with skills sought by employers and position you at the front of workers competing for entry-level jobs in the plumbing industry, including apprenticeships . Graduates are eligible for an exemption for Level 1 of the in-school re quirements for plumber 306A apprenticeship training. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - MTPB 1101 — Plumbing Practice I ( - MTPB 1105 — Plumbing Trade Calculations ( - MTPB 1107 — Plumbing Drafting and Blueprint Reading ( - MTPB 1108 — Plumbing Workplace Safety, Rigging & Hoisting ( - MTPB 1109 — MTPB 1109 - MTPB 2100 — Plumbing Theory II ( - MTPB 2101 — Hydronic Heating ( - MTPB 2104 — Plumbing Practice II ( - MTPB 2105 — Welding for Plumbers ( - MTPB 2108 — MTPB 2108 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/mechanical-techniques-plumbing --- # Music Business The Music Business program prepare s students to enter any field of the music industry equipped with a solid foundation of relevant knowledge and business practices, and plenty of hands-on experience. Students learn to manage revenue streams, book tours, draft and negotiate contracts, manage artists and venues, plan and execute events, create graphics and videos, market and promote artists and merchandise, build a network, and much more. Graduates enter the industry ready and eager to become astute music industry executives, well-informed musicians/songwriters, or both! ## Courses - ACCT 2214 — General Education Elective ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 1223 — Graphic Design Essentials ( - COMM 2110 — Indigenous Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 1209 — General Education Elective ( - ENGR 1100 — Music History and Appreciation ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HIST 1100 — Event Planning and Management ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 1207 — Music Business Practicum 2 ( - LAWW 2100 — Music Industry Math ( - MATH 2100 — Music Marketing ( - MGMT 1103 — Networking and Personal Selling ( - MGMT 2216 — Promotions and Publicity ( - MKTG 1103 — Music Business Practicum 1 ( - MKTG 2102 — Music Business Practicum 3 ( - MKTG 2203 — Music Business Practicum 4 ( - MUSC 1100 — Music Industry Overview 1 ( - MUSC 1101 — MUSC 1101 - MUSC 1200 — Music Industry Overview 2 ( - MUSC 1201 — Event Workshop 1 ( - MUSC 1202 — MUSC 1202 - MUSC 2100 — Music Supervision and Video Production ( - MUSC 2101 — MUSC 2101 - MUSC 2200 — Music Publishing ( - MUSC 2201 — Event Workshop 2 ( - MUSC 2202 — MUSC 2202 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/music-business-administration --- # Nursing – Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) (Hons) **Degree** The collaborative nursing programs are a fully integrated partnership between the Durham College Faculty of Health Sciences and the Ontario Tech University Faculty of Health Sciences, Nursing. This program will prepare students to meet the health-care needs of individuals, families, groups, communities and populations. Students are prepared to create and disseminate knowledge about nursing practice and the human experience of health, illness and healing. Graduates are prepared to write the NCLEX-RN examination to become a registered nurse. Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/nursing-collaborative-bachelor-of-science-in-nursing-bscn-hons --- # Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of others? With the training offered in the Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant program at Durham College, you will be equipped with sought-after skills that can help you transform the lives of people with physical, c ognitive, emotional, and developmental challenges. The Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant program is your gateway to a dynamic, impactful and rewarding career in the high-demand field of rehabilitation. ## Courses - ANAT 1300 — General Education Elective ( - COMH 2303 — Fundamentals Of Musculoskeletal Movement ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FCAR 4301 — Communication & Function ( - FCOM 4305 — OTA & PTA Fieldwork Pregraduate Placement ( - FMSK 2301 — OTA & PTA Introductory Field Placement ( - FNEU 3302 — OTA&PTA Fieldwork Placement ( - FPLA 2300 — Indigenous Elective ( - FPLA 3300 — OTA Therapeutic Skills II ( - FPLA 4306 — Presenting Conditions Cariorespiratory & Complex Conditions ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HSYS 1301 — Interpersonal Communication Skills for Rehab ( - ICOM 1302 — Rehabilitation Concepts Across The Lifespan ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LIFE 1303 — PTA Skills I ( - OTAI 2304 — Presenting Conditions: Musculoskeletal Inv & EValuation ( - OTII 3304 — Presenting Conditions Neurological Investigation and EValuation ( - PCAR 4302 — Professional Practice for OTA/PTA ( - PMSK 2302 — PMSK 2302 - PNEU 3302 — PTA Therapeutic Skills II ( - PROP 4303 — PTA&OTA Therapeutic Skills III ( - PTAI 1304 — PTAI 1304 - PTII 3303 — PTII 3303 - PTOT 4304 — PTOT 4304 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/occupational-therapist-assistantphysiotherapist-assistant --- # Office Administration – Executive (Four consecutive semesters) (fully online) Executive assistants are administrative professionals who contribute to the effectiveness of an office in an important way. They manage projects and budgets, make travel arrangements and manage events, prepare communication and take on a collection of essential tasks. Excellent at time management, project management and multi-tasking, they are critical to any organization. In this online program, our industry-connected professors will prepare you to make an impact on any organization right away. Delivered synchronously, this program incorporates scheduled classes that you’ll join from the com… ## Courses - ACCT 2103 — Word Processing and Email ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMP 1117 — Keyboarding and Document Production 1 ( - COMP 1125 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 1221 — Financial Administration In The Office ( - COMP 2109 — Advanced Spreadsheets and Microsoft Integration ( - COMP 2111 — Keyboarding and Document Production 2 ( - COMP 2118 — Field Placement Preparation ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FDPL 2103 — Event and Travel Planning ( - FINC 1200 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HOST 2100 — HOST 2100 - INFT 1106 — Office Professionalism 1 ( - INFT 2207 — Real Estate and Legal Administration ( - LAWW 2209 — Office Management ( - MGMT 2215 — Field Placement ( - OFEX 2200 — Field Placement Seminar - Executive ( - OFEX 2201 — Intro to Project Management ( - PJMT 2203 — PJMT 2203 - SOCI 1101 — SOCI 1101 - SOCI 1203 — Office Professionalism 2 ( - SOCI 1204 — SOCI 1204 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/office-administration-executive-four-consecutive-semesters --- # Office Administration – Executive (fully online) Executive assistants are administrative professionals who contribute to the effectiveness of an office in an important way. They manage projects and budgets, make travel arrangements, manage events, prepare communication, and take on a collection of essential tasks. Excellent at time management, project management and multi-tasking, they are critical to any organization. In this online program, our industry-connected professors will prepare you to make an impact on any organization right away. Delivered synchronously, this program incorporates scheduled classes that you’ll join from the comfo… ## Courses - ACCT 2103 — Word Processing and Email ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMP 1117 — Keyboarding and Document Production 1 ( - COMP 1125 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 1221 — Financial Administration In The Office ( - COMP 2109 — Advanced Spreadsheets and Microsoft Integration ( - COMP 2111 — Keyboarding and Document Production 2 ( - COMP 2118 — Field Placement Preparation ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FDPL 2103 — Event and Travel Planning ( - FINC 1200 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HOST 2100 — HOST 2100 - INFT 1106 — Office Professionalism 1 ( - INFT 2207 — Real Estate and Legal Administration ( - LAWW 2209 — Office Management ( - MGMT 2215 — Field Placement ( - OFEX 2200 — Field Placement Seminar - Executive ( - OFEX 2201 — Intro to Project Management ( - PJMT 2203 — PJMT 2203 - SOCI 1101 — SOCI 1101 - SOCI 1203 — Office Professionalism 2 ( - SOCI 1204 — SOCI 1204 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/office-administration-executive --- # Office Administration – General (fully online) Office administrators are vital to the effectiveness of any organization. They are the backbone of daily office operations, from managing schedules and handling correspondence to coordinating projects and maintaining records. The phone is ringing, there are three spreadsheets open on your computer screen and a team meeting is starting in two minutes. This is the life of an office administrator. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMP 1117 — Keyboarding and Document Production 1 ( - COMP 1125 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 1221 — Financial Administration In The Office ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FINC 1200 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INFT 1106 — Office Professionalism 1 ( - SOCI 1101 — SOCI 1101 - SOCI 1203 — Office Professionalism 2 ( - SOCI 1204 — SOCI 1204 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/office-administration --- # Office Administration – Health Services (Four consecutive semesters) (fully online) Health offices are increasingly complex, driven by technology and require strong administrators at the helm. As a student in this online program, you will learn medical terminology and have a general understanding of anatomy and physiology. You will understand the procedures required to operate a health– care office and will be able to transcribe a wide range of health-related data. You will understand the latest hospital information systems and know how to use them. Delivered synchronously, this program incorporates scheduled classes that you’ll join from the comfort of your home. Working vi… ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMP 1117 — Keyboarding and Document Production 1 ( - COMP 1125 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 1221 — Financial Administration In The Office ( - COMP 2109 — Advanced Spreadsheets and Microsoft Integration ( - COMP 2111 — Keyboarding and Document Production 2 ( - COMP 2118 — Field Placement Preparation ( - COMP 2212 — Hospital Info Systems ( - COMP 2213 — Medical Transcription ( - COMP 2214 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FDPL 2103 — Event and Travel Planning ( - FINC 1200 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 2104 — Drs - HLTH 2105 — HLTH 2105 - HLTH 2202 — Field Placement ( - INFT 1106 — Office Professionalism 1 ( - OFHS 2200 — Field Placement Seminar - Health ( - OFHS 2201 — OFHS 2201 - SOCI 1101 — SOCI 1101 - SOCI 1203 — Office Professionalism 2 ( - SOCI 1204 — SOCI 1204 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/office-administration-health-services-fast-track --- # Office Administration – Health Services (fully online) Health offices are increasingly complex, driven by technology and require strong administrators at the helm. As a student in the Office Administration – Health Services program, you will learn medical terminology and have a general understanding of anatomy and physiology. You will understand the procedures required to operate a healthcare office and will be able to transcribe a wide range of health-related data. You will understand the latest hospital information systems and know how to use them. You will learn from professionals who are current in their field and will have the opportunity to… ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMP 1117 — Keyboarding and Document Production 1 ( - COMP 1125 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 1221 — Financial Administration In The Office ( - COMP 2109 — Advanced Spreadsheets and Microsoft Integration ( - COMP 2111 — Keyboarding and Document Production 2 ( - COMP 2118 — Field Placement Preparation ( - COMP 2212 — Hospital Info Systems ( - COMP 2213 — Medical Transcription ( - COMP 2214 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FDPL 2103 — Event and Travel Planning ( - FINC 1200 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 2104 — Drs - HLTH 2105 — HLTH 2105 - HLTH 2202 — Field Placement ( - INFT 1106 — Office Professionalism 1 ( - OFHS 2200 — Field Placement Seminar - Health ( - OFHS 2201 — OFHS 2201 - SOCI 1101 — SOCI 1101 - SOCI 1203 — Office Professionalism 2 ( - SOCI 1204 — SOCI 1204 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/office-administration-health-services --- # Paralegal Accredited by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO) Durham College’s paralegal training program qualifies graduates to apply to write the LSO’s licensing examination to become a licensed paralegal. Unique to Ontario, the paralegal profession was established to provide affordable legal representation and access to the justice system in prescribed areas of law before many courts and tribunals in the province. ## Courses - ACCT 2215 — Field Placement 2 ( - COMM 1114 — Legal Computer Applications 1 ( - COMM 1225 — Ethics and Professional Responsibility ( - COMP 1123 — Indigenous Elective ( - COMP 2215 — Field Placement 1 ( - CTAF 2100 — General Education Elective ( - CTAF 2200 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ETHC 1206 — Small Claims Court 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 1114 — Introduction to Canadian Legal System ( - LAWW 1115 — Legal Relationships ( - LAWW 1116 — Administrative Law ( - LAWW 1117 — Legal Research and Writing ( - LAWW 1215 — Resident Landlord and Tenant Law ( - LAWW 1216 — EVidence and Litigation Process ( - LAWW 1217 — Legal Research and Writing 1 ( - LAWW 1218 — Tribunal Practice and Procedure ( - LAWW 1219 — Small Claims Court ( - LAWW 2118 — Provincial and Motor Vehicle Offences ( - LAWW 2119 — Legal Research and Writing 2 ( - LAWW 2120 — Advocacy ( - LAWW 2121 — LAWW 2121 - LAWW 2215 — Small Claims Court 2 ( - LAWW 2216 — Criminal Summary Conviction Procedure ( - LAWW 2217 — Alternative Dispute Resolution ( - LAWW 2218 — Practice Management - CTA ( - MGMT 2221 — MGMT 2221 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/paralegal --- # Paralegal – Honours Bachelor (Paralegal diploma to degree) **Degree** Designed specifically for graduates of Durham College’s Ontario College Diploma in Paralegal, this unique streamlined pathway to a degree allows students to earn an Honours Bachelor degree in Paralegal by entering into year three to complete two years of the degree. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/paralegal-honours-bachelor-paralegal-diploma-to-degree --- # Paralegal – Honours Bachelor **Degree** There is an emerging demand for paralegals in Canada and Ontario as rising populations have a need for affordable legal representation and access to the justice system. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/paralegal-honours-bachelor --- # Paralegal (graduate certificate) **Certificate** Accredited by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO), this program qualifies graduates to apply to write the LSO’s licensing examination to become a licensed paralegal. Unique to Ontario, the paralegal profession was established to provide affordable legal representation and access to the justice system in prescribed areas of law before many courts and tribunals in the province. ## Courses - ACCT 1314 — Legal Computer Applications 2 ( - COMM 1113 — Ethics and Professional Responsibility ( - COMP 2215 — Field Placement 1 ( - CTAP 1300 — Criminal Summary Conviction Procedure ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ETHC 1206 — Small Claims Court 1 ( - LAWW 1117 — Legal Research and Writing ( - LAWW 1122 — Torts and Contracts ( - LAWW 1123 — Introduction to The Canadian Legal System ( - LAWW 1124 — Alternative Dispute Resolution ( - LAWW 1125 — Resident Landlord and Tenant Law ( - LAWW 1216 — EVidence and Litigation Process ( - LAWW 1219 — Small Claims Court ( - LAWW 1225 — Employment Law ( - LAWW 1226 — EVidence ( - LAWW 1227 — LAWW 1227 - LAWW 1228 — Provincial and Motor Vehicle Offences ( - LAWW 1229 — LAWW 1229 - LAWW 1300 — Practice Management ( - MGMT 1346 — MGMT 1346 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/paralegal-graduate-certificate --- # Paramedic The Paramedic program at Durham College offers an immersive, supportive, and future-focused learning experience designed to prepare students for the evolving realities of paramedicine. From the start, students benefit from low lab facilitator-to-student ratios, allowing for individualized instruction, hands-on skill development, and meaningful mentorship. Learning takes place in state-of-the-art facilities, including a living lab and fully equipped paramedic training spaces, with access to high-fidelity equipment. ## Courses - ANTY 1401 — Paramedic Clinical 1 ( - ANTY 2400 — Paramedic Clinical 2 ( - ANTY 3400 — Paramedic Crisis Mgmt ( - CLIN 1400 — Paramedic Fitness and Wellness ( - CLIN 2400 — Paramedic Fitness and Wellness 2 ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EMEG 3401 — Paramedic Practicum I ( - ETH 4400 — Paramedic Practicum II ( - FITS 1401 — General Education Elective ( - FITS 2401 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LEAD 1400 — Paramedic Theory 1 ( - MATH 2400 — Paramedic Medical Legal Issues ( - MED 2400 — Paramedic Theory 2 ( - PRAT 3400 — Paramedic Theory 3 ( - PRAT 4400 — Paramedic Theory 4 ( - THEO 1401 — Paramedic Theory Lab-1 ( - THEO 1402 — THEO 1402 - THEO 2400 — Paramedic Theory Lab - 2 ( - THEO 2401 — THEO 2401 - THEO 3400 — Paramedic Theory Lab - 3 ( - THEO 3401 — THEO 3401 - THEO 4400 — Paramedic Lab Theory - 4 ( - THEO 4401 — THEO 4401 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/paramedic --- # Paramedic – Advanced Care (graduate certificate) **Certificate** A life is on the line. You could be the person who arrives on the scene with the necessary tools and knowledge needed to save a life. Becoming an advanced care paramedic will give you the training and certification you need to help the injured and care for the critically ill. Students are provided with 24/7 access to the lab and practice space to support their learning. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - PADV 1200 — Clinical ( - PADV 1300 — PADV 1300 - PARA 1100 — Advanced Patient Management ( - PARA 1101 — Practicum 1 ( - PARA 1102 — Clinical Presentations ( - PARA 1200 — Roles and Responsibilities ( - PARA 1201 — Research Appraisal ( - PATH 1100 — Pharmacology ( - PHRM 1105 — PHRM 1105 - RSCH 1202 — RSCH 1202 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/paramedic-advanced-care-hybrid-delivery-graduate-certificate --- # Paramedic (Compressed) The Paramedic program at Durham College offers an immersive, supportive, and future-focused learning experience designed to prepare students for the evolving realities of paramedicine. From the start, students benefit from low lab facilitator-to-student ratios, allowing for individualized instruction, hands-on skill development, and meaningful mentorship. Learning takes place in state-of-the-art facilities, including a living lab and fully equipped paramedic training spaces, with access to high-fidelity equipment. ## Courses - ANTY 1401 — Paramedic Clinical 1 ( - ANTY 2400 — Paramedic Clinical 2 ( - ANTY 3400 — Paramedic Crisis Mgmt ( - CLIN 1400 — Paramedic Fitness and Wellness ( - CLIN 2400 — Paramedic Fitness and Wellness 2 ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - EMEG 3401 — Paramedic Practicum I ( - ETH 4400 — Paramedic Practicum II ( - FITS 1401 — General Education Elective ( - FITS 2401 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LEAD 1400 — Paramedic Theory 1 ( - MATH 2400 — Paramedic Medical Legal Issues ( - MED 2400 — Paramedic Theory 2 ( - PRAT 3400 — Paramedic Theory 3 ( - PRAT 4400 — Paramedic Theory 4 ( - THEO 1401 — Paramedic Theory Lab-1 ( - THEO 1402 — THEO 1402 - THEO 2400 — Paramedic Theory Lab - 2 ( - THEO 2401 — THEO 2401 - THEO 3400 — Paramedic Theory Lab - 3 ( - THEO 3401 — THEO 3401 - THEO 4400 — Paramedic Lab Theory - 4 ( - THEO 4401 — THEO 4401 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/paramedic-compressed --- # Personal Support Worker Personal hygiene, mobility, preparing meals and taking essential medication are elements of daily life that most people take for granted, but many individuals cannot perform these tasks independently. The personal support worker (PSW) is the front-line care provider whose responsibilities focus on providing personal care and support that includes activities of daily living with client populations across all institutional, community care and service settings. PSWs provide compassionate, client-centred care to enhance and maintain the quality of everyday life. ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - HLTH 1112 — Fundamentals Of Hospice Palliative Care ( - HLTH 1114 — Health Challenges and General Body Systems ( - HLTH 1119 — PSW Foundations ( - PHRM 1205 — Practicum 1 ( - PRAC 2500 — Practicum 2 ( - PRAC 3500 — PRAC 3500 - PSFL 1100 — Personal Support Worker Practice Lab ( - PSFL 1101 — Professional Practice Preparation ( - PSFL 1102 — Mental Health Challenges ( - PSYC 1118 — PSYC 1118 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/personal-support-worker --- # Personal Support Worker (weekend delivery) Personal hygiene, mobility, preparing meals and taking essential medication are elements of daily life that most people take for granted, but there are many individuals who are unable to perform these tasks independently. The personal support worker (PSW) is the front-line care provider whose responsibilities focus on the provision of personal care and support that include activities of daily living with client populations across all institutional, community care and service settings. PSWs provide compassio nate, client- centred care to enhance and maintain the quality of everyday life. This… ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - HLTH 1112 — Fundamentals Of Hospice Palliative Care ( - HLTH 1114 — Health Challenges and General Body Systems ( - HLTH 1119 — PSW Foundations ( - PHRM 1205 — Practicum 1 ( - PRAC 2500 — Practicum 2 ( - PRAC 3500 — PRAC 3500 - PSFL 1100 — Personal Support Worker Practice Lab ( - PSFL 1101 — Professional Practice Preparation ( - PSFL 1102 — Mental Health Challenges ( - PSYC 1118 — PSYC 1118 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/personal-support-worker-weekend-delivery --- # Photography The Durham College Photography Diploma is a skill- focused program that prepares you for a dynamic future in professional photography and visual communication. Photography plays a crucial role in contemporary culture . W ith a focus on both still and motion, you will be trained to meet the needs of the changing photography industry, develop your creative vision and become an effective content creator. ## Courses - AUDI 1103 — Communication Foundations ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 2217 — Marketing and Promotion for Photographers ( - ENTR 2102 — General Education Elective ( - ENTR 2212 — General Education Elective ( - FILM 1101 — Image Processing 1 ( - FILM 1201 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HIST 1200 — Video Editing 1 ( - MDIA 1105 — Video Design and Workflow ( - MDIA 1106 — Camera Operations ( - MDIA 1206 — Content Creation for Photographers and Videographers ( - MDIA 1209 — Compositional Design for Photography ( - MDIA 2105 — Advanced Lighting ( - PHOT 1104 — PHOT 1104 - PHOT 1200 — PHOT 1200 - PHOT 2100 — Creative Vision ( - PHOT 2101 — Product Photography ( - PHOT 2102 — Portrait Photography ( - PHOT 2103 — PHOT 2103 - PHOT 2200 — Event Photography ( - PHOT 2201 — Food and Beverage Photography ( - PHOT 2202 — PHOT 2202 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/photography --- # Police Foundations Have you dreamed of becoming a police officer? The Police Foundations program at Durham College offers training designed to meet the evolving needs of modern law enforcement agencies across Canada. Our unique two-year diploma program prepares students both academically and physically for rewarding careers in the field of public policing. By mirroring similar training and fitness requirements as expected from municipal police services, the Ontario Provincial Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the Canadian Forces. Graduates from this program gain essential life skills that employers are… ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 1224 — Tactical Preparation Lab 1 ( - COMM 2111 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ETHC 1103 — Introduction to Fitness and Academic Preparation ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HIST 2200 — Tactical Preparation Lab 3 ( - HLTH 1115 — Canadian Criminal Justice System ( - HLTH 1205 — Indigenous Elective ( - HLTH 2107 — Youth In Conflict With The Law ( - HLTH 2205 — Police Powers ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 1108 — Introduction to The Criminal Code Of Canada ( - LAWW 1109 — Interviewing and Investigations ( - LAWW 1111 — Psychology ( - LAWW 1212 — Introduction to Cybercrime ( - LAWW 1213 — Provincial Offences ( - LAWW 1214 — Conflict Management ( - LAWW 2114 — Criminal Code and Federal Statutes ( - LAWW 2115 — Community Policing ( - LAWW 2116 — Traffic Management ( - LAWW 2117 — Field Placement ( - LAWW 2212 — EVidence and Investigation ( - LAWW 2213 — LAWW 2213 - POFD 2100 — Valuing Diversity ( - PSYC 1108 — PSYC 1108 - PSYC 1206 — PSYC 1206 - SOCI 2101 — SOCI 2101 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/police-foundations --- # Power Engineering Techniques – Fourth Class Fourth class power engineers operate and maintain industrial boilers, refrigeration systems, and auxiliary equipment used for heating, cooling and power applications in large facilities such as hospitals and schools, as well as industrial plants and power stations. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ELEC 1114 — Math ( - MATH 1115 — Practical 1 - Mechanical ( - MECH 1114 — Boilers - Design and Construction ( - MECH 1214 — Pumping Systems ( - PETN 1104 — Chemistry and Water Treatment ( - PETN 1106 — Electricity, Instrumentation and Control ( - PETN 1108 — Power Technician Administration ( - PETN 1110 — Applied Science ( - PETN 1112 — PETN 1112 - PETN 1204 — Building Systems ( - PETN 1206 — Heating, Ventilation, AIr Conditioning and Refrigeration ( - PETN 1208 — Boiler Operations, Maintenance and Safety ( - PETN 1210 — Practical 2 - Power Plant ( - PETN 1215 — Steam Time Preparation ( - STEM 1200 — STEM 1200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/power-engineering-techniques-fourth-class --- # Practical Nursing The Practical Nursing program is designed to prepare graduates who are able to meet the challenges of the expanding role of nursing in today’s society . As a practical nurse, you will combine your knowledge, skills and judgement to provide safe, competent, ethical nursing care to meet the unique needs of all patients throughout the continuum of care. ## Courses - ANAT 1103 — Indigenous Elective ( - ANAT 1202 — Health Assessment ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HASS 2500 — Health Informatics and Technology ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - NURS 1100 — Math and Pharmacological Principles for Nurses ( - NURS 1101 — Nursing As A Profession 1 ( - NURS 1201 — Health and Healing 2 ( - NURS 1202 — Nursing Practicum 2 ( - NURS 1203 — Nursing Skills Lab 2 ( - NURS 1520 — Health and Healing 1 ( - NURS 1521 — Nursing Practicum Preparation ( - NURS 1522 — Nursing Skills Lab 1 ( - NURS 2101 — Nursing Practicum 3 ( - NURS 2102 — Nursing Skills Lab 3 ( - NURS 2201 — Health and Healing 4 ( - NURS 2523 — NURS 2523 - NURS 2528 — NURS 2528 - NURS 3514 — Pharmacology for Nurses ( - NURS 3517 — Pathophysiology ( - NURS 4506 — Nursing Practicum 4 ( - NURS 4508 — Nursing Leadership ( - NURS 4520 — NURS 4520 - NURS 5502 — NURS 5502 - PATH 3505 — PATH 3505 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/practical-nursing --- # Practical Nursing – (weekend delivery) ​ ​ The Practical Nursing program is designed to prepare graduates who are able to meet the challenges of the expanding role of nursing in today’s society. As a practical nurse, you will combine your knowledge, skills and judgement to provide safe, competent, ethical nursing care to meet the unique needs of all patients throughout the continuum of care. Weekend delivery includes Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday. ## Courses - ANAT 1103 — Indigenous Elective ( - ANAT 1202 — Health Assessment ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HASS 2500 — Health Informatics and Technology ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - NURS 1100 — Math and Pharmacological Principles for Nurses ( - NURS 1101 — Nursing As A Profession 1 ( - NURS 1201 — Health and Healing 2 ( - NURS 1202 — Nursing Practicum 2 ( - NURS 1203 — Nursing Skills Lab 2 ( - NURS 1520 — Health and Healing 1 ( - NURS 1521 — Nursing Practicum Preparation ( - NURS 1522 — Nursing Skills Lab 1 ( - NURS 2101 — Nursing Practicum 3 ( - NURS 2102 — Nursing Skills Lab 3 ( - NURS 2201 — Health and Healing 4 ( - NURS 2523 — NURS 2523 - NURS 2528 — NURS 2528 - NURS 3514 — Pharmacology for Nurses ( - NURS 3517 — Pathophysiology ( - NURS 4506 — Nursing Practicum 4 ( - NURS 4508 — Nursing Leadership ( - NURS 4520 — NURS 4520 - NURS 5502 — NURS 5502 - PATH 3505 — PATH 3505 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/practical-nursing-weekend-delivery --- # Practical Nursing (PSW-PN bridge) The Practical Nursing (PSW-PN bridge) is for students who successfully complete each of the PSW to PN bridge courses with the minimum grades listed in the Admission Requirements below. Successful candidates will be granted advanced standing into semester 2 of the Practical Nursing (PNII) program . ## Courses - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HASS 2500 — Health Informatics and Technology ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - NURS 1100 — Math and Pharmacological Principles for Nurses ( - NURS 1201 — Health and Healing 2 ( - NURS 1202 — Nursing Practicum 2 ( - NURS 1203 — Nursing Skills Lab 2 ( - NURS 2101 — Nursing Practicum 3 ( - NURS 2102 — Nursing Skills Lab 3 ( - NURS 2201 — Health and Healing 4 ( - NURS 2523 — NURS 2523 - NURS 3514 — Pharmacology for Nurses ( - NURS 3517 — Pathophysiology ( - NURS 4506 — Nursing Practicum 4 ( - NURS 4508 — Nursing Leadership ( - NURS 4520 — NURS 4520 - NURS 5502 — NURS 5502 - PATH 3505 — PATH 3505 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/practical-nursing-psw-pn-bridge --- # Practical Nursing for Internationally Educated Nurses The Practical Nursing program option for internationally educated nurses is designed for applicants with nursing credentials from outside of Canada. It has been designed as a means to apply your nursing academic knowledge and skills from colleges and universities in other countries into the Ontario health care system. Successful graduates, who become registered practical nurses (RPNs), will combine knowledge, skills and good judgment to provide safe, competent, ethical nursing care to meet the needs of all patients throughout the continuum of care. ## Courses - ANAT 1103 — Indigenous Elective ( - ANAT 1202 — Health Assessment ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HASS 2500 — Health Informatics and Technology ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - NURS 1100 — Math and Pharmacological Principles for Nurses ( - NURS 1101 — Nursing As A Profession 1 ( - NURS 1201 — Health and Healing 2 ( - NURS 1202 — Nursing Practicum 2 ( - NURS 1203 — Nursing Skills Lab 2 ( - NURS 1520 — Health and Healing 1 ( - NURS 1521 — Nursing Practicum Preparation ( - NURS 1522 — Nursing Skills Lab 1 ( - NURS 2101 — Nursing Practicum 3 ( - NURS 2102 — Nursing Skills Lab 3 ( - NURS 2201 — Health and Healing 4 ( - NURS 2523 — NURS 2523 - NURS 2528 — NURS 2528 - NURS 3514 — Pharmacology for Nurses ( - NURS 3517 — Pathophysiology ( - NURS 4506 — Nursing Practicum 4 ( - NURS 4508 — Nursing Leadership ( - NURS 4520 — NURS 4520 - NURS 5502 — NURS 5502 - PATH 3505 — PATH 3505 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/practical-nursing-for-internationally-educated-nurses --- # Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees ​ ​ As the demand for healthcare continues to grow, together we are answering the call by helping students prepare for essential careers in the field. By enrolling in this pre-health program, you will earn the credits you need to succeed as you move on to an advanced diploma or degree. You will have a competitive advantage and work with faculty experts to build the skills you need for success. As a pathway program, we open many doors to college and university health-science programs, including highly competitive post-secondary programs. ## Courses - BIOL 1700 — BIOL 1700 - BIOL 2703 — BIOL 2703 - CHEM 1701 — CHEM 1701 - CHEM 2703 — CHEM 2703 - COMM 1715 — COMM 1715 - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMP 1703 — COMP 1703 - CTHC 1200 — CTHC 1200 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - MATH 1702 — MATH 1702 - MATH 2705 — MATH 2705 - PHYS 1700 — PHYS 1700 - PREP 1300 — Basic Automotive ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/pre-health-sciences-pathway-to-advanced-diplomas-and-degrees --- # Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas **Certificate** ​ ​ As the demand for healthcare continues to grow, together we are answering the call by helping students prepare for essential careers in the field. By enrolling in this pre-health program, you will earn the credits you need to succeed as you move on to a certificate of diploma program. You will have a competitive advantage and work with faculty experts to build the skills you need for success. As a pathway program, we open many doors to career oriented college programs, including highly competitive programs such as nursing, dental, paramedic and more! ## Courses - BIOL 1700 — BIOL 1700 - BIOL 2700 — BIOL 2700 - CHEM 1701 — CHEM 1701 - CHEM 2701 — CHEM 2701 - COMM 1715 — COMM 1715 - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMP 1703 — COMP 1703 - CTHC 1200 — CTHC 1200 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - MATH 1702 — MATH 1702 - MATH 2702 — MATH 2702 - PHYS 1700 — PHYS 1700 - PREP 1300 — Basic Automotive ( Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/pre-health-sciences-pathway-to-certificates-and-diplomas --- # Project Management (graduate certificate – weekend delivery) **Certificate** Skilled project management professionals possess the knowledge, tools, and techniques to drive success across industries. From accelerating product development to optimizing processes, they ensure objectives are met on time and on budget. Project management is one of the top skill sets sought by organizations to ensure their planning comes to life. By 2030, the demand for project managers will soar and several new professionals will be needed. Our rigorous program equips students with real-world experience, setting them up for success. Let’s transform your learning — inquire about this progra… ## Courses - COMR 1100 — COMR 1100 - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - PJMT 1100 — Project Resource Planning and Scheduling ( - PJMT 1101 — Project Communications ( - PJMT 1102 — Project Management Tools and Application ( - PJMT 1103 — Project Leadership ( - PJMT 1104 — Consultancy Practices In Project Management ( - PJMT 1105 — Project Cost Management ( - PJMT 1200 — Project Risk Management ( - PJMT 1201 — Project Procurement ( - PJMT 1202 — Agile Project Management Basics ( - PJMT 1203 — Project Management Capstone Project ( - PJMT 1204 — PJMT 1204 - PROM 1200 — Applications Of Project Management ( - PROM 1201 — Emerging Trends In Project Management ( - PROM 1202 — PROM 1202 - PROW 1000 — PROW 1000 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/project-management-graduate-certificate-weekend-delivery --- # Protection, Security and Investigation Do you want a career in law enforcement but are not sure whether that means being a Canada Border Services officer, special constable, correctional officer, by-law officer or police officer? Join our program to learn about each of these career paths through a diverse curriculum taught by industry professionals and discover which career best suits your interests. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 1219 — Indigenous Elective ( - COMP 2114 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ETHC 1103 — Introduction to Fitness and Academic Preparation ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HIST 2200 — Tactical Preparation Lab 3 ( - HLTH 1109 — Canadian Criminal Justice System ( - HLTH 2106 — Career Preparation ( - HLTH 2204 — Career Preparation ( - HURM 2102 — Alcohol and Gaming ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - LAWW 1108 — Introduction to The Criminal Code Of Canada ( - LAWW 1109 — Interviewing and Investigations ( - LAWW 1110 — Psychology ( - LAWW 1208 — Border Services ( - LAWW 1209 — Enforcement Procedures ( - LAWW 1210 — Interview, Investigation and Surveillance ( - LAWW 1211 — Risk and Emergency Management ( - LAWW 2112 — Field Placement ( - LAWW 2211 — Field Placement ( - MGMT 1227 — MGMT 1227 - PSIP 2000 — PSIP 2000 - PSIP 2100 — Youth and Diversity ( - PSYC 1108 — PSYC 1108 - PSYC 2204 — Mental Health for Emergency Responders ( - PSYC 2205 — Officer Safety ( - SAFE 2200 — SAFE 2200 - SOCI 2100 — SOCI 2100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/protection-security-and-investigation --- # Recreation Therapy Recreation therapy is a rewarding career providing meaningful and healthy leisure activities that improve the quality of life for people of all abilities and ages. Recreation therapists offer a range of services, including assessing client needs, developing programs, goal-setting, group facilitation and evaluation of interventions. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( - COMS 2100 — Evaluating Recreation Therapy Programming ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ENTR 2208 — Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions 2 ( - FDPL 1203 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HLTH 1107 — Introduction to Person Centred Support ( - HLTH 1108 — Developmental Psychology ( - HLTH 1203 — Professional Practice for Recreation Therapy ( - PSYC 1104 — Positive Psychology ( - PSYC 1105 — Introduction to Recreation Therapy ( - RECL 1100 — RECL 1100 - RECL 1200 — Program Planning for Recreation Therapy ( - RECL 1201 — RECL 1201 - RECL 2100 — Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions 1 ( - RECL 2101 — Field Placement 1 ( - RECL 2200 — Field Placement 2 ( - RETH 2100 — RETH 2100 - RETH 2200 — Therapeutic Recreation for Diverse Populations ( - SOCI 2200 — SOCI 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/recreation-therapy --- # Social Service Worker The Social Service Worker program combines academic study with practical experience to provide graduates with the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to work in the diverse and complex field of community and social services. The program focuses on the development of front-line interviewing and counselling skills that will prepare students to work with individuals and groups in a variety of social service settings, including group homes, women’s shelters, addiction and mental health facilities, employment programs and services for seniors. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FDPL 1103 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( - PHRM 2102 — Social Welfare and Anti-Oppressive Practice ( - PSYC 1119 — Professional Practice ( - PSYC 1207 — Diversity and Cultural Humility ( - PSYC 2206 — Social Justice ( - SOCI 1208 — Field Placement 1 and Seminar ( - SOCI 2102 — Special Populations: Introduction to Addictions and Mental Health ( - SOCI 2103 — Special Populations: Introduction to Gerontology ( - SOCI 2104 — Family and Family Systems ( - SOCI 2202 — Special Populations: Addictions and Mental Health Applied ( - SOCI 2203 — Special Populations: Gerontology Advanced ( - SOCI 2204 — Field Placement 3 and Seminar ( - SSWK 1101 — Interviewing and Counselling Skills 1 ( - SSWK 1102 — SSWK 1102 - SSWK 1200 — Interviewing and Counselling Skills 2 ( - SSWK 1201 — Crisis Intervention ( - SSWK 1202 — SSWK 1202 - SSWK 2100 — Group Counselling Skills ( - SSWK 2101 — Field Placement 2 and Seminar ( - SSWK 2102 — SSWK 2102 - SSWK 2200 — SSWK 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/social-services-worker --- # Sport Administration (two-year) Sports administration graduates are the organizational backbone of Canada’s athletic community, coordinating essential operations from grassroots programs to professional leagues. Whether planning tournaments for community associations, managing corporate sponsorships for national teams, or overseeing facility operations for university/college athletic departments, professionals with sports administration training keep athletic organizations functioning at peak performance. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1115 — Financial Management Of Sport Organizations 1 ( - COMP 1217 — General Education Elective ( - COMR 2200 — Digital Marketing In Sport ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESN 2200 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 1103 — Introduction to Sport Management ( - FINC 2103 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MGMT 1101 — Sport Marketing 1 ( - MGMT 1217 — Sport Marketing 2 ( - MGMT 2101 — Sporting Goods Management ( - MGMT 2102 — Event Management 1 ( - MGMT 2103 — Partnership In Sport ( - MGMT 2212 — Event Management 2 ( - MGMT 2214 — Career Planning for Sport ( - MKTG 1101 — Sport Development In Canada ( - MKTG 1206 — Sport In Society ( - MKTG 2101 — MKTG 2101 - SOCI 1202 — Professionalism for Sport Business ( - SPOR 1100 — SPOR 1100 - SPOR 1200 — SPOR 1200 - SPOR 2200 — SPOR 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/sport-administration --- # Sport Business Management (graduate certificate) **Certificate** Designed for students with previous post-secondary education, the Sport Business Management program is a fast track to the sport industry, preparing graduates to enter the competitive world of sport management with industry-relevant expertise. Over the course of eight months, students gain specialized training in sport marketing, event coordination, facility management, and business administration related to the unique demands of sport organizations, as well as real-world experience through a four-month field placement, allowing them to apply their learning in professional sport business sett… ## Courses - COMR 1107 — Field Placement Seminar ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FDPL 1102 — Leadership and Management In Sport ( - FWK 4305 — FWK 4305 - MGMT 1107 — Digital Marketing and Analytics for Sport ( - MKTG 1107 — Sport Event Management ( - SBMT 1100 — Global Perspectives In Sport ( - SOCI 1104 — SOCI 1104 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/sport-business-management-graduate-certificate --- # Sport Management (three-year) With a unique combination of business skills and a solid understanding of the sport industry, sport managers oversee professional and amateur athletes and teams, coordinate sporting events, and work behind the scenes at some of the biggest sporting venues in the world. The skills developed, experience gained, and connections made will allow graduates to enter the ever-changing sport industry, whether it is managing aspects of professional teams and leagues, amateur sport organizations, community sport associations, sporting goods companies, sport facilities and many other businesses. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1115 — Financial Management Of Sport Organizations 1 ( - COMP 1217 — General Education Elective ( - COMR 2200 — Digital Marketing In Sport ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESN 2200 — General Education Elective ( - FINC 1103 — Introduction to Sport Management ( - FINC 2103 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - LAWW 3108 — Leadership In Sport ( - MGMT 1101 — Sport Marketing 1 ( - MGMT 1217 — Sport Marketing 2 ( - MGMT 2101 — Sporting Goods Management ( - MGMT 2102 — Event Management 1 ( - MGMT 2103 — Partnership In Sport ( - MGMT 2212 — Event Management 2 ( - MGMT 2214 — Career Planning for Sport ( - MGMT 3104 — Fieldwork Seminar - Sport ( - MKTG 1101 — Sport Development In Canada ( - MKTG 1206 — Sport In Society ( - MKTG 2101 — MKTG 2101 - SOCI 1202 — Professionalism for Sport Business ( - SPMN 3100 — The Future Of Sport ( - SPMN 3101 — Sport Business Analytics ( - SPMN 3102 — Sport Entrepreneurship ( - SPMN 3103 — Sport and Media ( - SPMN 3104 — SPMN 3104 - SPMN 3200 — SPMN 3200 - SPOR 1100 — SPOR 1100 - SPOR 1200 — SPOR 1200 - SPOR 2200 — SPOR 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/sport-management --- # Supply Chain and Operations – Business Regardless of industry, supply chain and operations management are at the heart of every business, which is why the skills developed in this program are in such high demand. Faced with an increasingly global business world, employers are actively seeking our graduates for their job-ready skills in complex problem – solving, analytics, decision-making and communications. If you have an interest in business , enjoy making things better and like the idea of no two work days ever being the same , you will t hrive in this field. Graduates enter the workforce ready to take the diverse, exciting, an… ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2115 — Supply Chain Technologies and Analytics ( - COMP 2206 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - SCMT 1201 — Operations and Process Management ( - SCMT 2100 — Supply Chain Management Execution and Control ( - SCMT 2200 — SCMT 2200 - SCMT 3200 — SCM Planning and Scheduling ( - SCMT 3201 — Procurement and Supply Management ( - SCMT 3202 — SCMT 3202 - SCMT 4200 — Global Supply Chain and Operations Management ( - SCMT 4201 — Integrated Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 4202 — Statistics for Business ( - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/supply-chain-and-operations-business --- # Supply Chain and Operations – Business – Transfer to Ontario Tech University Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) **Degree** For students who want the best of both worlds, this joint Durham College and Ontario Tech University (Ontario Tech) diploma-to-degree program will enable you to earn your diploma and degree in only four years. Regardless of industry, supply chain and operations management are at the heart of every business, which is why the skills developed in this program are in such high demand. Faced with an increasingly global business world, employers are actively seeking our graduates for their job-ready skills in comp lex problem solving, analytics, decision-making and communications . If you have an i… ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - BUSI 1030U — Communication Foundations ( - BUSI 1130U — Organizational Behaviour ( - BUSI 1915U — Managerial Accounting ( - BUSI 2311U — Computer Applications for HR Professionals ( - BUSI 2401U — Practical Design Skills for Marketing ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2115 — Supply Chain Technologies and Analytics ( - COMP 2206 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - SCMT 1201 — Operations and Process Management ( - SCMT 2100 — Supply Chain Management Execution and Control ( - SCMT 2200 — SCMT 2200 - SCMT 3201 — Procurement and Supply Management ( - SCMT 3202 — SCMT 3202 - SCMT 4201 — Integrated Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 4202 — Statistics for Business ( - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/supply-chain-and-operations-business-transfer-to-ontario-tech-university-bachelor-of-commerce-hons --- # Supply Chain and Operations Management – Business Administration (Co-op option available) Regardless of industry, supply chain and operations management are at the heart of every business, which is why the skills developed in this program are in such high demand. Faced with an increasingly global business world, employers are actively seeking our Supply Chain and Operations Management graduates for their job-ready skills in complex problem solving, analytics, decision-making and communications. These professionals ensure products and services move smoothly from conception to delivery, optimizing resources throughout the entire supply chain. ## Courses - ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( - BSOC 1000 — BSOC 1000 - BSOM 3200 — Field Placement Preparation B-SCOM ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( - COMP 1209 — COMP 1209 - COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( - COMP 2115 — Supply Chain Technologies and Analytics ( - COMP 2206 — General Education Elective ( - COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 - COMP 5200 — Enterprise Resource Planning - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( - FDPL 3103 — Project Management In SCM ( - FDPL 3202 — Facilities Management ( - FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( - MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( - MGMT 2207 — Leadership and Professionalism In SCM ( - MGMT 3103 — Fundamentals Of Quality Management Systems ( - MGMT 3212 — Process Improvement ( - MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 - SCMT 1201 — Operations and Process Management ( - SCMT 2100 — Supply Chain Management Execution and Control ( - SCMT 2200 — SCMT 2200 - SCMT 3100 — Materials, Manufacturing, and Engineering Management ( - SCMT 3200 — SCM Planning and Scheduling ( - SCMT 3201 — Procurement and Supply Management ( - SCMT 3202 — SCMT 3202 - SCMT 3204 — Business Decisions Capstone In SCM ( - SCMT 4200 — Global Supply Chain and Operations Management ( - SCMT 4201 — Integrated Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 4202 — Statistics for Business ( - SCMT 5200 — SCM Business Analytics ( - SCMT 5201 — SCM for Public Sector and Service Industries ( - SCMT 5202 — SCMT 5202 - SCMT 6200 — Advanced SCM Applications ( - SCMT 6201 — Advanced SCM Applications - STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/supply-chain-and-operations-management-business-administration --- # Supply Chain Management – Global (graduate certificate) **Certificate** Embark on a journey into the heart of global commerce with our Supply Chain Management – Global program. Spanning continents and industries, a certificate in supply chain management equips you to master the intricate flow of product, from inception to consumption, optimizing every step along the way. In Canada’s vital supply chain sector, boasting over 800,000 professionals, your expertise will be in high demand. ## Courses - COMP 1119 — Integrated Business Process Management ( - COMP 1122 — Business Acumen for SCM Professionals ( - COMP 1222 — Leadership for Supply Chain Management Professionals ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - ETHC 1203 — Strategic Supply Chain Management - Capstone ( - SCMG 1200 — Business Analytics and Decision Making for SCM ( - SCMT 1102 — Supply Chain Optimization ( - SCMT 1103 — Global Logistics and Transportation Management ( - SCMT 1104 — Principles Of Supply Chain Management ( - SCMT 1105 — Global Procurement and Supply Management ( - SCMT 1106 — SCMT 1106 - SCMT 1203 — Compliance In Global Supply Chain ( - SCMT 1204 — Global Sourcing ( - SCMT 1205 — SCMT 1205 - SCMW 1000 — SCMW 1000 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/supply-chain-management-global --- # Trades Fundamentals Get a taste of the trades and see what suits you best! In this program, you will gain exposure to and experience in a variety of areas designed to help you choose a skilled trade or apprenticeship program. To assist you with firmly establishing a career within the skilled trades you will be introduced to: ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - PREP 1300 — Basic Automotive ( - TFBA 1302 — Basic Electrical ( - TFBC 2102 — Basic Hoisting ( - TFBE 1301 — Basic Plumbing ( - TFBH 2100 — Basic Welding ( - TFBP 1303 — Trades Fundamentals Math 1 ( - TFBW 1304 — HVAC Essentials ( - TFHV 2101 — Trades Fundamentals Math 2 ( - TFMA 1305 — Mechanical I ( - TFMA 2105 — Mechanical 2 ( - TFMC 1300 — Shop Safety ( - TFMC 2300 — Precision Metal Fabricator ( - TFMF 1300 — TFMF 1300 - TFSS 1300 — TFSS 1300 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/trades-fundamentals --- # Video Production Students in the video production program explore the nature of creative storytelling by writing, shooting and editing documentaries, short narratives and corporate videos. Our film production courses give students the technical and artistic foundation needed to succeed in careers in media. ## Courses - AUDI 1103 — Communication Foundations ( - AUDI 2200 — Portfolio Development ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 2111 — Advanced Lighting ( - DESG 2216 — Entrepreneurship and Professional Practice ( - ENTR 2211 — Corporate Video Production ( - FILM 1101 — Image Processing 1 ( - FILM 1201 — General Education Elective ( - FILM 2101 — Event Video Production ( - FILM 2102 — Narrative Video Production ( - FILM 2103 — General Education Elective ( - FILM 2201 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - HIST 1200 — Video Editing 1 ( - MDIA 1105 — Video Design and Workflow ( - MDIA 1106 — Camera Operations ( - MDIA 1206 — Content Creation for Photographers and Videographers ( - MDIA 1209 — Compositional Design for Photography ( - MDIA 2202 — MDIA 2202 - PHOT 1104 — PHOT 1104 - PHOT 1200 — PHOT 1200 - VIPR 2100 — VIPR 2100 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/video-production --- # Web Development From front-end design to back-end development, Durham College’s Web Development program equips you with the skills to create websites and applications that power today’s digital world. You’ll learn coding, UX, database integration, and responsive design while gaining hands-on experience through real-world projects. With strong industry demand and career paths in web development, programming, and digital technology, you’ll graduate ready to code your way into the future. ## Courses - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COMP 2113 — Web Design 3 ( - COMP 2203 — Web Design 4 ( - COSC 1105 — Design and Conceptual Process ( - COSC 1204 — Server-Side Scripting ( - COSC 1205 — Web Animation 1 ( - COSC 1207 — Coding for Design ( - COSC 1211 — Prototyping for Web ( - COSC 2102 — Web Application Frameworks ( - COSC 2103 — Coding for The Web 2 ( - COSC 2104 — Web Animation 2 ( - COSC 2105 — General Education Elective ( - COSC 2201 — Coding for The Web 3 ( - COSC 2202 — Portfolio Development ( - CWD 1400 — Web Design 1 ( - CWMD 1100 — Digital Illustration and Imaging ( - CWMD 1200 — Photography for Integrated Media ( - CWMD 1300 — General Education Elective ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - DESG 1210 — General Education Elective ( - DESG 2205 — Industry Preparation ( - FDPL 2200 — Collaborative Projects ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - IMWD 2200 — Field Placement ( - IMWD 2201 — IMWD 2201 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/web-development --- # Welding Engineering Technician (Co-op option available) Become a part of this booming field and learn welding techniques and skills to ensure you’re fully prepared for the trade. In this program you will become skilled in multiple welding processes with additional learning in blueprint reading and metal fitting. You will also become familiar with metals and their unique properties and enhance your hand-eye skills to work safely and effectively in the structural, pressure vessel and manufacturing industries. Whether you are preparing to build, create or repair, you will have the attention to detail and technical knowledge for a successful career in… ## Courses - CAPS 2200 — Fitting 4 ( - COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( - COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( - DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION - FIT 1100 — Mathematics I ( - FIT 1200 — General Education Elective ( - FIT 2100 — General Education Elective ( - FIT 2200 — General Education Elective ( - GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( - MATH 1424 — HVAC Oil Burner 3A Theory (OB3T 1400) - RIG 1200 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding Theory ( - RIG 2100 — Shield Metal Arc Welding - Pipe ( - SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 ( - WELD 1100 — Wire Welding Theory ( - WELD 1103 — Wire Welding Shop ( - WELD 1104 — WELD 1104 - WELD 1201 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shop ( - WELD 1202 — Metals 1 ( - WELD 2100 — Engineering Blueprints 2 ( - WELD 2200 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Theory ( - WELD 2201 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Shop ( - WELD 2202 — WELD 2202 - WELD 456A — apprenticeship training - WETC 1000 — WETC 1000 - WETN 1200 — Engineering Blueprints 1 ( - WETN 1201 — WETN 1201 - WETN 2100 — Inspection Methods ( - WETN 2101 — WETN 2101 Source: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/welding-engineering-technician --- # DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION --- # COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications ( --- # COMM 1104 — Communication Technologies and Terminology ( --- # COMM 1105 — APCO Public Safe Telecommunicator ( --- # EMCC 1100 — Ethics ( --- # ETHC 1101 — Lifestyle Management ( --- # HLTH 1104 — Law for Communications Operators ( --- # LAWW 1102 — LAWW 1102 --- # NFPA 1225 — NFPA 1225 --- # COMM 2326 — Introduction to Business Computer Applications ( --- # COMP 1215 — Career and Professional Preparation 1 ( --- # EMCC 1200 — Fire Service Communications ( --- # EMCC 1201 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 ( --- # PSYC 1205 — PSYC 1205 --- # ANAT 2100 — Computer/Keyboarding Skills 2 ( --- # COMP 2108 — COMP 2108 --- # EMCC 2100 — Field Placement 1 ( --- # EMCC 2101 — General Education Elective ( --- # GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 ( --- # HLTH 2103 — Emergency Management ( --- # MGMT 2100 — MGMT 2100 --- # COMM 2210 — Field Placement 2 ( --- # EMCC 2200 — Emergency Medical Dispatch ( --- # EMCC 2201 — Career and Professional Preparation 2 ( --- # EMCC 2202 — General Education Elective ( --- # HLTH 2201 — HLTH 2201 --- # SSB 120 — Student Services Building) --- # CFCE 131 — Centre for Collaborative Education --- # ACCT 1100 — Business Computer Applications 1 ( --- # COMP 1112 — Introduction to Events Industry ( --- # FINC 1100 — Human Resource Management 1 ( --- # HURM 1100 — Marketing 1 ( --- # MKTG 1100 — Supply Chain Management ( --- # SCMT 1100 — SCMT 1100 --- # COMP 1212 — COMP 1212 --- # COMP 2209 — COMP 2209 --- # ACCT 1211 — Writing and Critical Thinking ( --- # COMP 1214 — Event Program and Production Development ( --- # ECON 1202 — Critical Thinking and Ethics for HR ( --- # LAWW 1200 — Business Mathematics ( --- # MATH 1207 — Logistics, Transportation and Distribution ( --- # ACCT 2100 — Organizational Behaviour ( --- # ACCT 2102 — Business Communications 2 ( --- # COMM 3202 — Accounting Software Applications ( --- # COMP 2107 — General Education Elective ( --- # PJMT 2102 — Statistics ( --- # STAT 2101 — STAT 2101 --- # ACCT 2211 — Managerial Accounting 2 ( --- # ACCT 2212 — Personal Taxation ( --- # ACCT 2213 — Money Management and Software Applications ( --- # ECON 2203 — Critical Thinking and Ethics ( --- # ETHC 2202 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 2210 — MGMT 2210 --- # BUSI 1030U — Communication Foundations ( --- # BUSI 2311U — Computer Applications for HR Professionals ( --- # BUSI 2401U — Practical Design Skills for Marketing ( --- # ACCT 2210 — Fundamentals Of Business Math ( --- # BUSI 1915U — Managerial Accounting ( --- # BUSI 2180U — Microeconomics ( --- # STAT 2202 — STAT 2202 --- # COMP 1209 — COMP 1209 --- # ACCT 3100 — Taxation 2 ( --- # ACCT 3101 — Intermediate Accounting 3 ( --- # ACCT 3102 — Managerial Accounting 3 ( --- # ACCT 3103 — Field Placement Seminar - Accounting ( --- # ACCT 3104 — Business Finance 1 ( --- # FINC 3102 — FINC 3102 --- # ACCT 3211 — Advanced Financial Accounting ( --- # ACCT 3212 — Integrated Accounting Strategy ( --- # ACCT 3213 — Field Placement - Accounting ( --- # ACCT 3214 — Business Finance 2 ( --- # FINC 3202 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( --- # MGMT 3211 — Marketing Management ( --- # COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development ( --- # BACC 1000 — BACC 1000 --- # ADDC 1507 — Introduction to Counselling Practices ( --- # ADDC 1508 — ADDC 1508 --- # ADDC 1509 — Psychopharmacology ( --- # ADDC 1510 — Addictions I: Bio-Psycho-Social Theories Of Addiction Treatment ( --- # ADDC 1511 — Ethics ( --- # ETHC 1505 — Field Placement Preparation 1 ( --- # FWK 1505 — Working With Youth and Families ( --- # YOTH 1501 — YOTH 1501 --- # ADDC 1505 — Addiction II: Contemporary Addiction Treatment Strategies ( --- # ADDC 2501 — Trauma-Informed Practices ( --- # ADDC 2507 — Cognitive-Behavioural Based Psychoeducation ( --- # BHAV 2501 — Person-In-Context/Diversity ( --- # DIVS 2501 — Field Placement Preparation 2 ( --- # FWK 2505 — FWK 2505 --- # RECV 2502 — RECV 2502 --- # FWK 3502 — FWK 3502 --- # COMM 1111 — Digital Technology for Law Enforcement ( --- # COMP 1121 — Advanced Fitness 1 - LAW ( --- # HLTH 1110 — Field Placement 1 - LAW ( --- # LAWP 1100 — Law Enforcement Leadership and Management ( --- # MGMT 1105 — Public Safety Telecommunicator ( --- # SAFE 1101 — Equity, Diversity and Inclusion for Law Enforcement ( --- # SOCI 1102 — SOCI 1102 --- # CRIM 1200 — Sexual and Other Crimes Of Violence ( --- # CRIM 1201 — Global Issues: Extremism and Trafficking ( --- # CRIM 1202 — Advanced Fitness 2 - LAW ( --- # HLTH 1204 — Field Placement 2 - LAW ( --- # LAWP 1200 — Conflict Management - LAW ( --- # MGMT 1228 — Basic Emergency Management ( --- # MGMT 1229 — MGMT 1229 --- # COMS 1107 — Copywriting for Advertising ( --- # COMS 1108 — Administrative Applications for Advertising ( --- # COMS 1109 — Advertising Design Theory ( --- # DESG 1102 — General Education Elective ( --- # PHOT 1100 — PHOT 1100 --- # COMS 1217 — Advertising Concept Development ( --- # DESG 1204 — Production Design for Advertising 1 ( --- # DESG 1205 — General Education Elective ( --- # MDIA 1200 — Digital Strategy and Insights ( --- # MKTG 1207 — Marketing Research and Planning ( --- # MKTG 1208 — MKTG 1208 --- # COMS 2107 — Strat Writing for Advs and Pr ( --- # COMS 2108 — Production Design for Advertising 2 ( --- # DESG 2103 — General Education Elective ( --- # MDIA 2100 — Agency Creative Production ( --- # MDIA 2101 — Agency Account Management ( --- # MGMT 2106 — Project Management ( --- # PJMT 2101 — PJMT 2101 --- # AVMC 2200 — Emerging Trends and Tools In Advertising ( --- # COMP 2211 — Portfolio Development for Advertising ( --- # DESG 2204 — Professional Practice for Advertising ( --- # FDPL 2202 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( --- # RSCH 2200 — RSCH 2200 --- # ACAH 2202 — Computer Technology In Animal Care ( --- # ANIM 1104 — Wildlife and Exotic Animals ( --- # ANIM 2202 — Animal Legislation & Ethics ( --- # ANLE 1201 — Domestic Animal Science ( --- # ANTY 2011 — Animal Behaviour I ( --- # BHAV 1100 — Animal Care Field Placement Preparation ( --- # FDPL 1100 — FDPL 1100 --- # ACIS 2203 — Animal Clinical Nursing and Medicine ( --- # ANIM 2100 — Surgical and Laboratory Preparation ( --- # ASLP 2100 — Animal Behaviour II ( --- # BHAV 2100 — Introduction to Facility Operations ( --- # FACL 2100 — Field Placement and Seminar ( --- # FWK 2206 — Animal Nutrition & Wellness ( --- # NUTR 1203 — NUTR 1203 --- # ANMN 1100 — ANMN 1100 --- # ANMN 1101 — ANMN 1101 --- # ANMN 1102 — Communication Foundations ( --- # DESG 1109 — Cinematic Arts ( --- # FILM 1100 — Drawing Anatomy ( --- # FINE 1103 — FINE 1103 --- # ANMN 1200 — ANMN 1200 --- # ANMN 1201 — Character Posing ( --- # ANMN 1202 — ANMN 1202 --- # ANMN 1203 — Pre-Production 2 ( --- # DESG 1218 — Cinematic Scene Anatomy ( --- # FILM 1200 — Story and Gesture Drawing ( --- # FINE 1202 — FINE 1202 --- # ANMN 2100 — ANMN 2100 --- # ANMN 2101 — ANMN 2101 --- # ANMN 2102 — ANMN 2102 --- # ANMN 2103 — Face Animation ( --- # ANMN 2105 — Cinematic Sequences ( --- # FILM 2100 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # ANMN 2200 — ANMN 2200 --- # ANMN 2201 — ANMN 2201 --- # ANMN 2202 — ANMN 2202 --- # ANMN 2203 — Pre-Production Portfolio ( --- # ANMN 2204 — Pre-Production 3 ( --- # DESG 2215 — Cinematic Direction ( --- # FILM 2200 — FILM 2200 --- # ANMN 3100 — ANMN 3100 --- # ANMN 3101 — Motion Capture Studio ( --- # ANMN 3102 — ANMN 3102 --- # ANMN 3103 — Portfolio and Pipeline ( --- # ANMN 3104 — Pre-Production 4 ( --- # DESG 3101 — General Education Elective ( --- # ANMN 3200 — ANMN 3200 --- # ANMN 3201 — ANMN 3201 --- # ANMN 3202 — Portfolio and Reel Production ( --- # ANMN 3203 — Capstone Production ( --- # ANMN 3204 — General Education Elective ( --- # DATA 1102 — Introduction to Data Analysis ( --- # DATA 1200 — Data Collection and Data Management ( --- # DATA 1201 — Advanced Data Analysis Tools and Techniques ( --- # DATA 1202 — Data Analysis and Assessment 1 ( --- # DATA 1203 — Statistical and Predictive Modelling for Analytics 1 ( --- # DATA 1204 — Visualization and Communication for Data Analytics 1 ( --- # DATA 1205 — DATA 1205 --- # DATA 2202 — Data Analysis and Assessment 2 ( --- # DATA 2203 — Statistical and Predictive Modelling for Analytics 2 ( --- # DATA 2204 — Visualization and Communication for Data Analytics 2 ( --- # DATA 2205 — Capstone ( --- # DATA 2206 — Project Management for Analytics ( --- # DATA 2207 — DATA 2207 --- # DATW 1000 — DATW 1000 --- # ATAC 1132 — Architectural Drafting and Detailing I ( --- # ATAD 1131 — Construction Material and Processes I ( --- # ATCM 1133 — Ontario Building Code and Occupational Health and Safety Act ( --- # ATOB 4135 — Communication Foundations ( --- # HIST 1130 — Mathematics for Architecture ( --- # MATH 1161 — MATH 1161 --- # ATAC 2132 — Architectural Drafting and Detailing II ( --- # ATAD 2131 — Applied Mathematics for Architecture II ( --- # ATAM 2135 — Construction Materials and Processes II ( --- # ATCM 3133 — Building As A System and Building Science ( --- # BULD 1000 — General Education Elective ( --- # ATAD 3131 — Building Information Modelling I ( --- # ATBI 3135 — Building Services and Environmental Systems ( --- # ATBS 2134 — Construction Materials and Processes III ( --- # ATCM 4134 — Project Estimating ( --- # ATPE 3132 — Structures I ( --- # ATST 2133 — General Education Elective ( --- # ATAD 4133 — Building Information Modelling II ( --- # ATBI 4132 — Land Use and Site Analysis and Planning ( --- # ATLU 3136 — Structures II ( --- # ATST 3134 — Career Planning & Development ( --- # CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II ( --- # HIST 2600 — HIST 2600 --- # ATAP 5131 — Building Information Modelling III ( --- # ATBI 6134 — Principles Of Project Management ( --- # ATPP 5133 — Preservation, Rehabilitation and Restoration Of Heritage Buildings ( --- # ATPR 5132 — Writing Construction Specs ( --- # ATWC 5134 — Design Concepts for Sustainable Building 1 ( --- # EMDC 3000 — Field Placement ( --- # PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I ( --- # ATAP 6133 — Administration Of Construction Contracts ( --- # ATCC 6132 — Design Options Evaluation ( --- # ATDO 6131 — Design Concepts for Sustainable Building II ( --- # EMDC 5010 — Presentation and Portfolio Development ( --- # PORT 5304 — PORT 5304 --- # ARCC 1000 — ARCC 1000 --- # ARCC 2000 — ARCC 2000 --- # AIDI 1000 — Visualisation and Data Storytelling ( --- # AIDI 1001 — AI Algorithms I ( --- # AIDI 1002 — Capstone Term I ( --- # AIDI 1003 — Introduction to AI Development ( --- # AIDI 1100 — Applied Mathematics for AI Systems ( --- # MATH 1111 — MATH 1111 --- # AIDI 2000 — Knowledge and Expert Systems ( --- # AIDI 2001 — Careers and Digital Portfolio ( --- # AIDI 2002 — Consulting and Professional Communications ( --- # AIDI 2003 — AI In Enterprise Systems ( --- # AIDI 2004 — Capstone Term II ( --- # AIDI 2005 — AIDI 2005 --- # AIDW 1000 — AIDW 1000 --- # ATBS 1600 — Specialized Instruction Strategies ( --- # EDUC 1600 — Ethics and Professionalism ( --- # ETHC 1600 — Applied Behaviour Analysis ( --- # PSYC 1600 — Autism Spectrum Disorders ( --- # PSYC 1601 — Working With Family and Teams ( --- # PSYC 1602 — PSYC 1602 --- # ATBS 2600 — Parent and Staff Training ( --- # EDUC 2600 — Behavioural Skill Building ( --- # PSYC 2600 — Treating Challenging Behaviours ( --- # PSYC 2601 — Measurement Of Behaviour and Data Collection Strategies ( --- # RSCH 2600 — RSCH 2600 --- # AST 310S — apprenticeship training --- # AUTO 1101 — Auto Basic Skills ( --- # AUTO 1102 — Auto Directional and Control Systems 1 ( --- # AUTO 1103 — Communication Foundations ( --- # COMP 1114 — Introduction to EV Safety and Industry Trends ( --- # MATH 1116 — MATH 1116 --- # AUTO 1200 — Auto Electricity and Electronics 1 ( --- # AUTO 1201 — Auto Motive Power Engines 1 ( --- # AUTO 1202 — Auto Engine Performance 1 ( --- # AUTO 1203 — Electric Vehicle Technology ( --- # ENTR 1203 — Trade Math ( --- # MATH 1209 — Auto-Interpersonal Skills ( --- # SOCI 1201 — Automotive Welding ( --- # WELD 1200 — WELD 1200 --- # AUTO 2101 — Auto Electricity and Electronics 2 ( --- # AUTO 2102 — Auto Engine Performance 2 ( --- # AUTO 2103 — Auto Business 2 ( --- # ENTR 2101 — General Education Elective ( --- # LAWW 2103 — LAWW 2103 --- # AUTO 2200 — Auto Motive Power Engines 2 ( --- # AUTO 2201 — Auto-Directional and Control Systems ( --- # AUTO 2202 — Business Planning and Analysis ( --- # ENTR 2207 — General Education Elective ( --- # MPTC 1000 — MPTC 1000 --- # ANAT 1101 — Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology ( --- # BENG 1100 — Communication Foundations ( --- # DGFN 1131 — Electricity I ( --- # ELEC 1131 — General Education Elective ( --- # STEM 1131 — STEM 1131 --- # BENG 1200 — Electronic Circuits I ( --- # CIRE 1131 — Programming for Biomedical Technology ( --- # COSC 1210 — Digital Fundamentals II ( --- # DGFN 2131 — Electricity II ( --- # ELEC 2131 — Mathematics for Technology II ( --- # MATH 2131 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( --- # BENG 2100 — Microprocessors 1 ( --- # BENG 2101 — Electronic Circuits II ( --- # CIRE 2132 — Computers and Networking 1 ( --- # COMP 2116 — Electronic Design Automation for Biomedical ( --- # ELET 2100 — General Education Elective ( --- # BENG 2200 — Electronic Circuits III ( --- # CIRE 3132 — Computers and Networking 2 ( --- # COMP 2208 — Electrical Controls for Biomedical Technology ( --- # ELET 2200 — General Education Elective ( --- # BENG 3100 — Biomedical Instrumentation 1 ( --- # BENG 3101 — Medical Imaging Systems 1 ( --- # BENG 3102 — Safety Standards and Risk Management ( --- # BENG 3103 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 3106 — MGMT 3106 --- # BENG 3200 — Dialysis 2 ( --- # BENG 3201 — Biomedical Instrumentation 2 ( --- # BENG 3202 — Medical Imaging Systems 2 ( --- # BENG 3203 — Field Placement and Report ( --- # BMTY 3200 — Career Planning and Development for Biomed ( --- # COMM 3205 — COMM 3205 --- # BIOL 2100 — Analytical Chemistry 1 ( --- # BIOT 4133 — Cell Biology ( --- # BIOT 5131 — Spectroscopic Techniques ( --- # CHEM 1133 — CHEM 1133 --- # CHEM 3105 — Chromatographic Principles ( --- # CHEM 3106 — Industrial Waste ( --- # BIOL 3201 — Bio-Regulations ( --- # BIOT 5132 — Bio-Processing ( --- # BIOT 3131 — Analytical Instrumentation ( --- # BIOT 4131 — Quality Control & Quality Assurance for Biotechnologists ( --- # BIOT 6131 — Chromatographic Techniques ( --- # CHEM 3201 — Chromatographic Techniques ( --- # CHEM 3202 — Industrial Chemical Processes ( --- # BIOL 1131 — Chemistry 1 ( --- # CHEM 1131 — Analytical Techniques ( --- # CHEM 1200 — Communication Foundations ( --- # MATH 1132 — MATH 1132 --- # BIOT 1131 — Organic Chemistry 1 ( --- # CHEM 1202 — Entry Level Drinking Water ( --- # CHEM 2131 — Electrical Control Fundamentals ( --- # MATH 2132 — MATH 2132 --- # BIOC 3131 — Microbiology: Fundamentals and Food Applications ( --- # BIOL 2103 — Career Planning & Development ( --- # CHEM 3131 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # BIOC 4131 — Diagnostic Microbiology ( --- # BIOL 3105 — DNA Techniques ( --- # CHEM 2206 — Environmental Chemistry ( --- # CHEM 4131 — Introduction to GIS & AutoCAD ( --- # WAST 3131 — WAST 3131 --- # CHEM 3203 — CHEM 3203 --- # BITC 1000 — BITC 1000 --- # BITC 2000 — BITC 2000 --- # BRCM 1200 — Writing for Media 1 ( --- # BRCM 1300 — Communication Foundations ( --- # INDG 1101 — Mass Media Fundamentals ( --- # MDIA 1102 — Media Production 1 ( --- # MDIA 1109 — MDIA 1109 --- # BRCM 2201 — Writing for Media 2 ( --- # BRCM 2300 — Emerging Media Platforms ( --- # DIGI 1302 — Media, Law, and Ethics ( --- # ETHC 1204 — General Education Elective ( --- # MDIA 1210 — MDIA 1210 --- # BRCM 3100 — Sales, Marketing & Promotions ( --- # BRCM 3200 — Talk Radio and Feature Writing I ( --- # BRCM 3301 — Studio Experience Workshop I ( --- # BRCM 3400 — General Education Elective ( --- # VIDC 3402 — VIDC 3402 --- # BRCM 4100 — Radio Programming ( --- # BRCM 4200 — Talk Radio and Feature Writing II ( --- # BRCM 4301 — Studio Experience Workshop II ( --- # BRCM 4400 — Field Placement for Broadcast ( --- # FWK 4600 — Field Placement Seminar ( --- # FWKS 4500 — Video Editing II for Broadcast ( --- # VIDE 4402 — VIDE 4402 --- # ACCT 1101 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship ( --- # MGMT 1209 — MGMT 1209 --- # ENTR 1302 — Online Accounting for Small Business ( --- # HURM 1200 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( --- # MKTG 2200 — MKTG 2200 --- # SCMT 2200 — SCMT 2200 --- # CCCM 1402 — Tools I (Hand Tools) ( --- # CCHT 1401 — Tools II(Portable Power Tools) ( --- # CCPT 1404 — Communication Foundations ( --- # RENO 1202 — Construction Site Safety ( --- # SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 ( --- # CCCB 3400 — Construction Math & Estimating II ( --- # CCCM 2402 — Residential Construction ( --- # CCRC 2401 — Interpersonal and Group Dynamics ( --- # CCBS 2400 — Interpersonal and Group Dynamics ( --- # CCEF 3401 — Roof Framing ( --- # CCRF 3402 — Field Placement Preparation ( --- # FDPL 2201 — Business Math for Renovation ( --- # BDCT 4405 — Basic Casework ( --- # CCBC 4400 — Introduction to Common Stairs ( --- # CCIC 4403 — Interior Trim ( --- # CCIT 4401 — Roof Framing (Intersecting Roofs and Engineered Systems) ( --- # CCRF 4402 — Sustainable Building Practices ( --- # CCSB 4404 — CCSB 4404 --- # BDCC 1000 — BDCC 1000 --- # ARCH 1201 — Construction & Blueprint Reading ( --- # RENO 1101 — Kitchen and Bath Renovation ( --- # RENO 1201 — HVAC Building Science ( --- # RENO 1203 — Interior Finishes ( --- # RENO 2105 — RENO 2105 --- # MATH 1206 — Roof Framing ( --- # RENO 2101 — Kitchen and Bath Renovation Practical ( --- # RENO 2103 — Building Layout and Planning ( --- # RENO 2104 — Working With Trades ( --- # RENO 2201 — RENO 2201 --- # RENO 2102 — Estimating ( --- # RENO 2202 — Industrial, Commercial, Industrial (ICI) Retrofit ( --- # RENO 2203 — Managing A Renovation ( --- # RENO 2204 — Field Placement ( --- # RENO 2205 — RENO 2205 --- # RENC 1000 — RENC 1000 --- # MATH 1131 — Engineering Drawings ( --- # PHYS 1131 — Radiography and Radiation Safety ( --- # ELEC 1133 — General Education Elective ( --- # MECH 2103 — Materials and The Environment ( --- # CHEM 2106 — Analytical Chemistry 1 ( --- # FLUD 4131 — Computer Aided Manufacturing for Technology 2 ( --- # LAWW 2200 — Environmental Sampling ( --- # MATH 3132 — Programming for Technology I ( --- # PHYC 3100 — PHYC 3100 --- # INDC 4100 — Statistical Methods In Quality Control ( --- # STAT 3136 — Thermodynamics ( --- # THER 1101 — THER 1101 --- # ACAD 1101 — Spectroscopic Techniques ( --- # MATL 1000 — Field Placement ( --- # INDC 6100 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # NUCL 5100 — NUCL 5100 --- # CHEC 1000 — CHEC 1000 --- # EDUC 1601 — Professional Practice ( --- # ETHC 1601 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # PSYC 1603 — Introduction to Group Dynamics ( --- # PSYC 1604 — PSYC 1604 --- # COMM 2715 — Introduction to Computer Applications ( --- # FDPL 1600 — Therapeutic Practices ( --- # PSYC 1605 — Relational Practice 1 ( --- # PSYC 1606 — Interviewing Skills 2 ( --- # PSYC 1607 — Child Development ( --- # PSYC 1608 — Equity Inclusion and Anti-Oppressive Practices ( --- # SOCI 1600 — SOCI 1600 --- # COMM 2601 — Field Placement 1 and Integrative Seminar ( --- # CYCA 2600 — General Education Elective ( --- # PSYC 2602 — Mental Health Literacy 1 ( --- # PSYC 2603 — PSYC 2603 --- # CYCA 2601 — Career Preparation ( --- # CYCA 3601 — General Education Elective ( --- # PSYC 2604 — Adolescent and Young Adulthood ( --- # PSYC 2606 — Family Work In CYC ( --- # SOCI 2600 — SOCI 2600 --- # CYCA 3600 — Ethical Practice ( --- # ETHC 3601 — Development Of Self ( --- # PSYC 2605 — Mental Health Literacy 2 ( --- # PSYC 3600 — Child Welfare ( --- # PSYC 3601 — Group Facilitation ( --- # PSYC 3602 — Social Welfare ( --- # SOCI 3600 — SOCI 3600 --- # CYCA 3602 — Advanced Professional Practice ( --- # ETHC 3600 — ETHC 3600 --- # CIVL 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting for Civil ( --- # CIVL 1111 — Construction Materials and Testing ( --- # CIVL 1112 — Introduction to Civil Engineering ( --- # CIVL 1113 — Surveying Principles ( --- # CIVL 1114 — Communication Foundations ( --- # CIVL 1201 — Computer Aided Drafting 3D ( --- # CIVL 1211 — Strength Of Materials ( --- # CIVL 1212 — Hydrology and Hydraulics ( --- # CIVL 1213 — Advanced Surveying ( --- # CIVL 1214 — General Education Elective ( --- # CIVL 2111 — Steel and Wood Technology ( --- # CIVL 2112 — Soil Mechanics ( --- # CIVL 2113 — Geographical Information Systems ( --- # CIVL 2114 — Water and Wastewater Technology ( --- # CIVL 2115 — General Education Elective ( --- # CIVL 2211 — Concrete and Masonry Design ( --- # CIVL 2212 — Municipal Services ( --- # CIVL 2213 — Pavement Engineering ( --- # CIVL 2214 — QA/QC In Civil Works ( --- # CIVL 2215 — Building Information Modeling I ( --- # CIVL 2216 — Field Placement - CETC ( --- # FWK 1405 — FWK 1405 --- # CTCC 1000 — CTCC 1000 --- # CIVL 3111 — Geotechnical Design ( --- # CIVL 3112 — Civil Engineering Codes and Regulations ( --- # CIVL 3113 — Calculus ( --- # CIVL 3114 — Highway and Transportation Engineering I ( --- # CIVL 3115 — Pre Civil Capstone Project ( --- # CIVL 3116 — Building Information Modeling II ( --- # CIVL 3117 — Field Placement ( --- # CIVL 3211 — Environmental Engineering and Assessment ( --- # CIVL 3212 — Highway and Transportation Engineering II ( --- # CIVL 3213 — Repair and Rehabilitation Of Civil Infrastructure ( --- # CIVL 3214 — Construction Contracts, Law and Ethics ( --- # CIVL 3215 — Human Resources Management ( --- # CIVL 3216 — CIVL 3216 --- # CTYC 1000 — CTYC 1000 --- # CTYC 2000 — CTYC 2000 --- # ANAT 1100 — Introduction to Audiology ( --- # AUDI 1100 — AUDI 1100 --- # AUDI 1101 — Clinical and Professional Practice 1 ( --- # AUDI 1102 — Child Language Acquisition and Related Disorders 1 ( --- # LING 1100 — Articulation and Phonology ( --- # LING 1101 — Adult Neurogenic Disorders and Rehabilitation 1 ( --- # REHA 1100 — REHA 1100 --- # AUDI 1200 — Clinical and Professional Practice 2 ( --- # AUDI 1201 — AUDI 1201 --- # AUDI 1202 — Child Language Acquisition and Related Disorders 2 ( --- # LING 1200 — Amplification Systems and Aural Rehabilitation ( --- # REHA 1200 — Adult Neurogenic Disorders and Rehabilitation 2 ( --- # REHA 1201 — REHA 1201 --- # AUDI 1300 — Integrated Practicum 1 ( --- # AUDI 1301 — Integrated Practicum 2 ( --- # AUDI 1302 — AUDI 1302 --- # CICE 2020 — CICE 2020 --- # COMP 1010 — COMP 1010 --- # OPTN 1000 — OPTN 1000 --- # PERS 1100 — PERS 1100 --- # CICE 1020 — CICE 1020 --- # CICE 2010 — CICE 2010 --- # FNMI 0000 — FNMI 0000 --- # PERS 1200 — PERS 1200 --- # CICE 3010 — CICE 3010 --- # PERS 2100 — PERS 2100 --- # CICE 4020 — CICE 4020 --- # PERS 2200 — PERS 2200 --- # COMP 1116 — Introduction to Programming ( --- # COSC 1100 — Data Communications and Networking 1 ( --- # INFT 1104 — Introduction to Databases ( --- # INFT 1105 — Mathematics for IT ( --- # MATH 1114 — MATH 1114 --- # COMP 1218 — Enterprise Client Support ( --- # COMP 1219 — Object-Oriented Programming 1 ( --- # INFT 1205 — Web Development - Fundamentals ( --- # INFT 1207 — Systems Development 1 ( --- # INFT 1206 — Software Testing and Automation ( --- # COSC 1200 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 1222 — MGMT 1222 --- # MGMT 1223 — Business for IT Professionals ( --- # MGMT 1224 — MGMT 1224 --- # COMM 2109 — Object-Oriented Programming 2 ( --- # COSC 2100 — General Education Elective ( --- # INFT 2100 — Database Development 1 ( --- # INFT 2101 — Systems Development 2 ( --- # MGMT 2107 — MGMT 2107 --- # COSC 2200 — General Education Elective ( --- # INFT 2200 — Web Development - Enterprise ( --- # INFT 2201 — Web Development - Client Side Script ( --- # INFT 2202 — Cloud Technology Fundamentals ( --- # INFT 2203 — Network Administration 2 ( --- # INFT 3100 — Mobile Development ( --- # INFT 3101 — Web Development - Frameworks ( --- # INFT 3102 — Emerging Technologies ( --- # INFT 3103 — Cloud Technology for Developers ( --- # INFT 3104 — INFT 3104 --- # CPGA 3200 — Field Placement - CPA ( --- # CPGA 3201 — Cloud Technology Operations ( --- # INFT 3200 — Database Development 2 ( --- # INFT 3201 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( --- # CPGC 1000 — CPGC 1000 --- # COSC 2101 — General Education Elective ( --- # INFT 2102 — Network Administration 1 ( --- # INFT 2103 — Linux 1 ( --- # INFT 2104 — INFT 2104 --- # INFT 2204 — Virtualization ( --- # INFT 2205 — Project Management ( --- # INFT 2206 — Project Management ( --- # PJMT 2200 — PJMT 2200 --- # INFR 2810U — Data Communications and Networking 2 ( --- # INFR 1010U — Network Administration 1 ( --- # INFR 1016U — Introduction to Networking ( --- # INFR 1421U — Algorithms and Data Structures ( --- # INFR 2820U — Network Administration 2 ( --- # INFT 3105 — Linux 3 ( --- # INFT 3106 — Network Administration 3 ( --- # INFT 3107 — Security 1 ( --- # INFT 3108 — Cloud Technology Architect ( --- # INFT 3109 — Unified Communications ( --- # INFT 3110 — INFT 3110 --- # CSTY 3200 — IT Capstone Project ( --- # CSTY 3201 — Cloud Technology Operations ( --- # INFT 3202 — Emerging Network Technologies ( --- # INFT 3203 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( --- # CSCC 1000 — CSCC 1000 --- # CTMG 1101 — Make-Up and Corrective Techniques 1 ( --- # CTMG 1104 — Cosmetics and Product Knowledge ( --- # CTMG 1106 — Sales Techniques and Customer Service ( --- # CTMG 1108 — General Education Elective ( --- # COMP 1223 — Introduction to Skin Care ( --- # CTMG 1201 — Make-Up and Corrective Techniques 2 ( --- # CTMG 1204 — Make-Up Artistry Marketing Strategies ( --- # CTMG 1206 — Event Planning and Product Promotion ( --- # CTMG 2110 — General Education Elective ( --- # CTMG 2100 — Make-Up and Corrective Techniques 3 ( --- # CTMG 2104 — Fragrance and Aromatherapy ( --- # CTMG 2106 — Cosmetics Retail Management and Operations ( --- # CTMG 2108 — Introduction to Brow and Lash Techniques ( --- # CTMG 2112 — Field Placement Preparation ( --- # FWKC 2100 — General Education Elective ( --- # CTMG 2204 — Leadership and Business Ethics ( --- # CTMG 2206 — Creative Styling Techniques ( --- # CTMG 2208 — Intro to Special Effects Make-Up ( --- # CTMG 2212 — Field Placement ( --- # FWKC 2201 — FWKC 2201 --- # CHIN 1040 — Job Safety ( --- # CHJS 1000 — Maintenance I ( --- # CHMA 1010 — Rigging Theory ( --- # CHRT 1020 — Tools I ( --- # CHTO 1030 — Communication Foundations ( --- # MATH 1424 — HVAC Oil Burner 3A Theory (OB3T 1400) --- # CHFS 2030 — Maintenance II ( --- # CHMA 2000 — Rigging Math ( --- # CHRM 2020 — Rigging Practical ( --- # CHRP 2040 — Safety ( --- # CHSA 2060 — Tools II ( --- # CHTL 2050 — CHTL 2050 --- # CHTO 2010 — CHTO 2010 --- # CCCC 1501 — Foundations: Critical Care ( --- # CCFO 1500 — Introduction to E Learning ( --- # CCIN 1500 — Professional Practice Preparation ( --- # CCPP 1506 — Critical Care Practicum ( --- # CCPR 2502 — Mgmt Of CCHC: Gi/Renal/Endocri ( --- # CCRE 1503 — Management Of CCHC:Neuro ( --- # CCRN 1503 — Management Of CCHC:Respiratory ( --- # CCRN 1505 — Critical Care Simulation ( --- # CCSI 2501 — CCSI 2501 --- # COMP 1210 — Culinary Theory I ( --- # CULI 1200 — Culinary and Baking Techniques ( --- # CULI 1201 — Food Safety and Sanitation ( --- # FOOD 1200 — Introduction to Global and Sustainable Cuisine ( --- # FWKW 2000 — Introduction to Global and Sustainable Cuisine ( --- # GLOB 1202 — Managing Teams and Leadership ( --- # NUTR 2200 — Professional Development Strategies I ( --- # PDST 1200 — PDST 1200 --- # CUIS 2201 — Culinary Theory II ( --- # CULI 2201 — Food Service Operations ( --- # FOOP 2200 — Field Placement - CSK ( --- # FWK 2201 — General Education Elective ( --- # MENU 2200 — Principles Of Sustainable Kitchen Management ( --- # PKM 2200 — PKM 2200 --- # ABAK 3200 — Advanced Culinary Techniques I ( --- # CULI 2200 — Culinary Theory III ( --- # CULI 3201 — General Education Elective ( --- # MKTG 4213 — Professional Development Strategies II ( --- # PDST 2200 — Retail and Quantity Food Production ( --- # RETL 3201 — RETL 3201 --- # CAPR 4201 — Capstone Project Practical ( --- # CAPR 4202 — Advanced Culinary Techniques II ( --- # CULI 4201 — Food and Beverage Pairing ( --- # FOOD 4201 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 4202 — MGMT 4202 --- # COMM 2204 — COMM 2204 --- # CYSC 1100 — Network Systems and Components ( --- # INFT 1100 — Wireless Network Security ( --- # INFT 1101 — Information Security ( --- # INFT 1102 — Operating System Security ( --- # INFT 1103 — Law and Ethics In Forensic Investigations ( --- # LAWW 1201 — Business Processes and Security Policy ( --- # MGMT 1100 — MGMT 1100 --- # INFT 1200 — Hacking and Exploits ( --- # INFT 1201 — Network Monitoring and Penetration Testing ( --- # INFT 1202 — Access Controls ( --- # INFT 1203 — Special Topics In Cybersecurity ( --- # INFT 1204 — Incident Handling and Response ( --- # MGMT 1212 — Security Auditing and Governance ( --- # MGMT 1216 — MGMT 1216 --- # CYSW 1000 — CYSW 1000 --- # DENT 1102 — Clinic Theory 1 ( --- # DENT 1103 — Clinic Practice 1 ( --- # DENT 1104 — Dental Materials ( --- # DENT 1105 — Oral Health and Prevention ( --- # DENT 1106 — Dental Radiography 1 ( --- # DENT 1107 — Orofacial Anatomy 1 ( --- # DAII 1200 — Clinic Theory 2 ( --- # DENT 1203 — Principles Of Record Keeping and Emergencies ( --- # DENT 1204 — Dental Practice Administration ( --- # DENT 1205 — Nutrition and Health Promotion ( --- # DENT 1206 — Clinic Practice 2 ( --- # DENT 1207 — Dental Radiography 2 ( --- # DENT 1208 — Oral Health In Diverse Populations ( --- # DENT 1209 — DENT 1209 --- # BIOL 1104 — Communications for The Dental Health Professional ( --- # COMM 1112 — Dental Radiography 1 ( --- # DENT 1108 — Introduction to Dental Materials ( --- # DENT 1109 — Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice ( --- # DENT 1110 — Introduction to Professional Practice ( --- # DENT 1111 — DENT 1111 --- # ANAT 1200 — Anatomy for Massage Therapy 2 ( --- # DENT 1210 — Dental Hygiene Practice 2 ( --- # DENT 1211 — Dental Hygiene Theory 2 ( --- # DENT 1212 — Histology and Embryology ( --- # DENT 1213 — Preventive Dental Hygiene ( --- # DENT 1214 — DENT 1214 --- # BIOL 2102 — Advanced Dental Materials ( --- # DENT 2100 — Dental Hygiene Practice 3 ( --- # DENT 2101 — Dental Hygiene Theory 3 ( --- # DENT 2102 — Periodontics ( --- # DENT 2103 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # PHRM 2100 — PHRM 2100 --- # DENT 2200 — Dental Hygiene Practice 4 ( --- # DENT 2201 — Dental Hygiene Theory and Advanced Periodontics ( --- # DENT 2202 — Nutrition and Oral Health ( --- # DENT 2203 — Oral Pathology ( --- # DENT 2204 — Research Methods ( --- # RSCH 2201 — Populations and Diversity ( --- # SOCI 2201 — SOCI 2201 --- # DENT 3100 — Advanced Clinic Practice ( --- # DENT 3101 — Dental Hygiene Theory and EVidenced Informed Practice ( --- # DENT 3102 — Dental Hygiene In Orthodontics ( --- # DENT 3103 — General Education Elective ( --- # HPOL 3100 — HPOL 3100 --- # DENT 3200 — Dental Hygiene Administration and Software ( --- # DENT 3201 — Consolidation Of Clinical Practice ( --- # DENT 3202 — Health Promotion and Community Experience ( --- # DENT 3203 — Professional Practice and Jurisprudence ( --- # DENT 3204 — General Education Elective ( --- # COMP 1109 — Dental Office Management 1 ( --- # DENT 1100 — Dental Anatomy and Technology for Office Administrator ( --- # DENT 1101 — Managing Dental Office Finances ( --- # FINC 1102 — Illnesses and Emotional Self-Regulation ( --- # HLTH 1105 — HLTH 1105 --- # COMP 1216 — Dental Practice ( --- # DENT 1200 — Dental Office Management 2 ( --- # DENT 1201 — Dental Theory and Imaging ( --- # DENT 1202 — Field Placement 1 ( --- # DOFA 1200 — Field Placement 2 ( --- # DOFA 1201 — Professionalism and Client Relations ( --- # ETHC 1201 — Field Placement Preparation ( --- # FDPL 1201 — FDPL 1201 --- # DSWD 1500 — Health & Well Being ( --- # DSWH 1503 — Developmental Psychology ( --- # DSWP 1502 — Introduction to Development Services ( --- # DSWS 1501 — Field Placement Prep ( --- # FDPL 1500 — General Education Elective ( --- # DSWB 2501 — Developmental Disabilities II ( --- # DSWD 2500 — Person Centered Planning ( --- # DSWP 2504 — Pharmacology Theory ( --- # DSWP 3501 — Field Placement I & Seminar ( --- # FWK 2503 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # DSWB 3504 — Personal Support Skills ( --- # DSWC 3503 — Health and Well Being 2 ( --- # DSWH 3503 — Field Placement II ( --- # FWP 3502 — FWP 3502 --- # DSWB 4503 — Professional Communication ( --- # DSWC 4501 — Family & Social Systems ( --- # DSWF 2503 — Field Placement III ( --- # FWP 4502 — FWP 4502 --- # CHLD 1100 — Communication Foundations ( --- # EDUC 1105 — Field Placement Preparation ( --- # FDPL 1101 — Wellness for Children ( --- # HLTH 1305 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # LAWW 1100 — LAWW 1100 --- # CHLD 1200 — Observing The Young Child ( --- # CHLD 1201 — Child Development 2 ( --- # CHLD 1202 — Academic Writing for Success Strategies ( --- # ECEP 1200 — Curriculum Development 2 ( --- # EDUC 1201 — Field Placement Preparation 2 ( --- # FDPL 1200 — FDPL 1200 --- # CHLD 2100 — Field Placement 2 ( --- # ECEP 2100 — Curriculum Development 3 ( --- # EDUC 2100 — Field Placement Preparation 3 ( --- # FDPL 2102 — General Education Elective ( --- # HLTH 2305 — HLTH 2305 --- # ECEP 2200 — Partnerships With Families ( --- # EDUC 2200 — Ethics and Professional Practice ( --- # ETHC 2203 — Prevention and Identification Of Child Abuse ( --- # LAWW 2203 — Philosophies Of Early Childhood Education ( --- # PHIL 2200 — PHIL 2200 --- # EDVT 1100 — General Education Elective ( --- # EDVT 1200 — Auto Business 1 ( --- # EDVT 2100 — EV Electrical, Electric Drive and Energy Storage Systems ( --- # EDVT 2101 — Electric Vehicle Networking ( --- # EDVT 2102 — Hybrid Engine Performance ( --- # EDVT 2103 — Auto Business 2 ( --- # LAWW 2127 — LAWW 2127 --- # CAPP 2200 — Electric Vehicle Directional Control Systems ( --- # EDVT 2200 — Electric Vehicle Propulsion ( --- # EDVT 2201 — Ventilation and AIr Conditioning Systems ( --- # EDVT 2202 — Electric Vehicle Service and Diagnostic ( --- # EDVT 2203 — Business Planning and Analysis ( --- # BLUE 1409 — ELEC Code I ( --- # CODE 1402 — ELEC Electronics 1 ( --- # ELCT 2400 — General Education Elective ( --- # INSL 1401 — Mathematics I ( --- # TRAD 1411 — TRAD 1411 --- # BLUE 2400 — ELEC Code 2 ( --- # CODE 2400 — Communications ( --- # COMM 2400 — ELEC Installation Methods 2 ( --- # INSL 2400 — ELEC Instrumentation I ( --- # INST 1401 — Mathematics 2 ( --- # MATH 2401 — Mechanical Practical I ( --- # MOTR 2402 — ELEC Signaling Systems ( --- # SIGN 2400 — SIGN 2400 --- # BLUE 3400 — ELEC Code 3 ( --- # CODE 3400 — ELEC Electronics 2 ( --- # ELCT 3400 — General Education Elective ( --- # INSL 3400 — ELEC Instrumentation 2 ( --- # INST 3402 — Mathematics for Technology 1 ( --- # MATH 3401 — Electrical Trade Theory 2 ( --- # TRAD 3400 — TRAD 3400 --- # BLUE 4400 — ELEC Code 4 ( --- # CODE 4400 — ELEC Electronics 3 ( --- # ELCT 4400 — General Education Elective ( --- # INSL 4400 — ELEC Instrumentation 3 ( --- # INST 4401 — ELEC Programmable Logic Controllers ( --- # PLC 2401 — Electrical Trade Theory 3 ( --- # TRAD 4400 — TRAD 4400 --- # CSTT 120 — CSTT 120 --- # EETC 1000 — EETC 1000 --- # CAD 1134 — Communication Foundations ( --- # CADD 2131 — Career Planning & Development ( --- # FLUD 1131 — Mathematics for Technology II ( --- # CODT 5131 — Industrial Controls I ( --- # CONT 3123 — Fluid Power II ( --- # FLUD 2132 — General Education Elective ( --- # TPRG 1131 — TPRG 1131 --- # CONT 3131 — Integrated Automation I ( --- # CONT 3141 — Building Automation Systems ( --- # ELME 2200 — Manufacturing Sciences ( --- # MANF 1131 — Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals ( --- # AUTO 1100 — Integrated Automation II ( --- # CONT 4101 — Instrumentation & Control I ( --- # CONT 5131 — Control Panel Design/Build ( --- # CPDB 5131 — Manufacturing Processes ( --- # MANF 3131 — Mathematics for Technology I ( --- # AUTO 2100 — Instrumentation & Control II ( --- # CONT 6131 — General Education Elective ( --- # INET 6131 — Dynamics Of Machines ( --- # MACH 3132 — Computer Aided Manufacturing for Technology 1 ( --- # SCAD 6100 — SCAD 6100 --- # EMTC 1000 — EMTC 1000 --- # EMTC 2000 — EMTC 2000 --- # ADMH 1301 — ADMH 1301 --- # MATH 1702 — MATH 1702 --- # SOCI 1103 — SOCI 1103 --- # BIOL 1700 — BIOL 1700 --- # CHEM 1701 — CHEM 1701 --- # LAWW 1108 — Introduction to The Criminal Code Of Canada ( --- # PSYC 1108 — PSYC 1108 --- # COMP 1703 — COMP 1703 --- # EMSF 1200 — EMSF 1200 --- # ETHC 1307 — ETHC 1307 --- # HLTH 1206 — HLTH 1206 --- # LAWC 1301 — LAWC 1301 --- # LEAD 1400 — Paramedic Theory 1 ( --- # BIOL 2700 — BIOL 2700 --- # CHEM 2701 — CHEM 2701 --- # LAWW 1110 — Psychology ( --- # ENTR 1100 — Financial Planning ( --- # ENTR 1303 — General Education Elective ( --- # BUSI 1130U — Organizational Behaviour ( --- # ENTR 2200 — Website Design and Management ( --- # ENTR 2201 — Mentoring and Networking ( --- # ENTR 2202 — Social Media Marketing and Sales ( --- # ENTR 3304 — Launching The Business ( --- # ENTR 4200 — General Education Elective ( --- # LAWW 2202 — Digital Marketing ( --- # MKTG 2205 — MKTG 2205 --- # ENTR 2204 — General Education Elective ( --- # ENTR 2205 — Mentoring and Networking 2 ( --- # ENVI 2131 — Mathematics ( --- # CHEM 1208 — Chemistry 2 ( --- # ENVI 3131 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # ENEC 2131 — General Education Elective ( --- # QUAL 1132 — QUAL 1132 --- # CHEM 3132 — Analytical Chemistry 2 ( --- # ENIG 3131 — General Education Elective ( --- # MICR 2132 — Project Management ( --- # PROE 4131 — PROE 4131 --- # ESMG 1101 — Skincare 1 ( --- # ESMG 1102 — Manicure and Nail Techniques ( --- # ESMG 1104 — Skincare Product Knowledge ( --- # ESMG 1106 — Spa Client Care ( --- # ESMG 1108 — ESMG 1108 --- # ESMG 1201 — Pedicure Techniques ( --- # ESMG 1202 — Spa Marketing Strategies ( --- # ESMG 1206 — Grooming and Hair Removal ( --- # ESMG 2302 — General Education Elective ( --- # ESMG 2100 — DC Spa - Lab I ( --- # ESMG 2306 — Body Treatments and Therapies ( --- # ESMG 2308 — Medical Esthetics 1 ( --- # ESMG 2310 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 2322 — MGMT 2322 --- # ESMG 2404 — DC Spa - Lab II ( --- # ESMG 2406 — Emerging Spa Technology and Trends ( --- # ESMG 2408 — Medical Esthetics 2 ( --- # ESMG 2410 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 2404 — MGMT 2404 --- # EVNT 1200 — Event Planning Cycle ( --- # FEST 1200 — General Education Elective ( --- # CAPL 4200 — Restaurant and Beverage Operations ( --- # EVNT 2301 — Event Site and Logistics Planning ( --- # EVNT 4201 — General Education Elective ( --- # MKTG 1312 — MKTG 1312 --- # CEP 3203 — Capstone Event Planning ( --- # EVNT 3200 — Finance for Special Events ( --- # FINS 4200 — Field Placement Workshop ( --- # FWKW 4200 — Organizational Behaviour ( --- # HURM 3200 — Project Management In Finance ( --- # SALE 3202 — SALE 3202 --- # CAPR 4200 — Field Placement - SEVP ( --- # FWKW 4201 — Sustainable Business Practices for Events ( --- # GRFE 2200 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # MGMT 2218 — Risk and Security Management ( --- # RISE 3200 — RISE 3200 --- # EVPC 1000 — EVPC 1000 --- # COMR 1200 — Macroeconomics ( --- # ECON 2200 — Entrepreneurship for Financial Services ( --- # ENTR 2100 — Financial Systems In Canada ( --- # FINC 2100 — Canadian Securities 1 ( --- # FINC 2101 — Retirement Planning ( --- # FINC 2102 — General Education Elective ( --- # COMP 4206 — Life and Health Insurance Planning ( --- # FINC 2200 — Mutual Funds In Canada ( --- # FINC 2201 — Financial Management 1 ( --- # FINC 2202 — Financial Management 1 ( --- # FINC 2203 — General Education Elective ( --- # ECON 2020U — Business Mathematics ( --- # BUSI 2402U — Money Management and Software Applications ( --- # FINC 3100 — Financial Management 2 ( --- # FINC 3101 — Business and Family Law ( --- # LAWW 3100 — Leadership and Career Management ( --- # MGMT 3100 — International Business ( --- # MKTG 2202 — Statistics for Business ( --- # STAT 2200 — STAT 2200 --- # BFNC 3200 — Ethics and Social Responsibility ( --- # ETHC 3200 — Field Placement Seminar ( --- # FDPL 3200 — Advanced Financial Planning ( --- # FINC 3200 — Organizational Behaviour ( --- # MGMT 3210 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( --- # BFCC 1000 — BFCC 1000 --- # DESF 1304 — Digital Resources for Art and Design ( --- # DIGI 1300 — Drawing I ( --- # DRAW 1310 — Art Of Photography ( --- # PHOT 1320 — Studio Practice I - Design Essentials ( --- # STPR 1301 — Studio Practice I - Art Essentials ( --- # STPR 1302 — STPR 1302 --- # DRAW 2304 — Drawing II ( --- # DRAW 2310 — Fundamentals Of Digital Audio and Video Production ( --- # FDAV 2300 — General Education Elective ( --- # PRES 2303 — Studio Practice II (3D Art and Design) ( --- # STPR 2300 — STPR 2300 --- # DRAW 3310 — Art Survey I (Pre-History to 20th Century) ( --- # FAAC 3301 — Contemporary Creative Studio ( --- # FADS 3301 — Fabrication Studio I ( --- # FAFS 3300 — Painting I ( --- # FAPA 3300 — Videography for Fine Arts ( --- # VPFA 3300 — VPFA 3300 --- # DRAW 4310 — Art Survey II (20th Century to Contemporary) ( --- # FAAC 4301 — Fabrication Studio II ( --- # FAFS 4300 — Painting II ( --- # FAPA 4300 — General Education Elective ( --- # WEBD 4401 — WEBD 4401 --- # DRAW 5301 — Community Collaboration - Service Learning I ( --- # FACC 5300 — Contemporary Studio Practice In The Global Context ( --- # FACS 5300 — Rapid Prototyping and Modelling ( --- # FAFS 6300 — Studio Thesis 1 (Research) ( --- # FATH 5310 — General Education Elective ( --- # ENTR 6305 — Community Collaboration - Service Learning II ( --- # FACC 6300 — Contemporary Sculpture ( --- # FAFS 5300 — Studio Thesis II (Presentation) ( --- # FATH 6300 — Field Trips and Visiting Lecture for Fine Arts ( --- # FTVL 6300 — FTVL 6300 --- # CHEM 1109 — Communication Foundations ( --- # DESG 1108 — Electricity and Electronics for Fire Detection ( --- # ELEC 1115 — Math for Fire and Life Safety 1 ( --- # MATH 1117 — Principles Of Fire Prevention ( --- # PPOL 1101 — PPOL 1101 --- # ARCH 1202 — Sprinkler Design 1 ( --- # DESG 1216 — AutoCAD 2 ( --- # DESG 1217 — Math for Fire and Life Safety 2 ( --- # MATH 1210 — Fire Detection and Alarm ( --- # SAFE 1202 — Fire Safety Systems Lab 1 ( --- # SAFE 1203 — SAFE 1203 --- # DESG 2109 — Fire Alarm Design 1 ( --- # DESG 2110 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # LAWW 2111 — Special Extinguishing Systems ( --- # SAFE 2102 — Fire Safety Systems Lab 2 ( --- # SAFE 2103 — SAFE 2103 --- # COMS 2200 — Sprinkler Design 3 ( --- # DESG 2213 — Fire Alarm Design 2 ( --- # DESG 2214 — General Education Elective ( --- # LAWW 2210 — Project Management for Fire and Life Safety ( --- # PJMT 2204 — PJMT 2204 --- # CHEM 3102 — Fire and Life Safety Educator 1 ( --- # EDUC 3100 — Fire Inspector 1 ( --- # LAWW 3109 — Legislation ( --- # LAWW 3110 — Ontario Fire Code 2 ( --- # LAWW 3111 — Courtroom Procedures ( --- # LAWW 3112 — Fire Safety Systems Lab 3 ( --- # SAFE 3100 — SAFE 3100 --- # EDUC 3200 — Ontario Fire Code 3 ( --- # LAWW 3205 — Fire Inspector 2 ( --- # LAWW 3206 — Plans Examination ( --- # LAWW 3207 — Building Code 2 ( --- # LAWW 3208 — Fire and Explosion Investigation ( --- # PHYS 3200 — PHYS 3200 --- # FPTC 1000 — FPTC 1000 --- # FBGO 1400 — Fire Ground Practical I ( --- # FGP 1400 — Fire Prevention & Public Education ( --- # FPPE 1400 — Fire Emergency Patient Care I ( --- # PCE 1401 — Fire Fitness Management 1 ( --- # PHED 1100 — PHED 1100 --- # NFPA 1001 — Firefighter I --- # NFPA 1072 — certifications through the Ontario Fire Marshal's Office --- # FGO 2400 — Fire Ground Practical 2 ( --- # FGP 2400 — Fire Fitness Management 2 ( --- # FITS 2400 — Fire Community Services ( --- # FSER 2400 — Hazardous Materials ( --- # HAZA 2400 — Fire Emergency Patient Care II ( --- # PCE 2400 — PCE 2400 --- # FGP 3400 — Fire Fitness Management 2 ( --- # NFPA 472 — NFPA 472 --- # BIOL 1100 — Exercise Physiology 1 ( --- # BIOL 1302 — Communications for Fitness and Health Promotion ( --- # COMM 1338 — Fitness Assessment 1 ( --- # HLTH 1100 — Introduction to Wellness and Health Promotion ( --- # HLTH 1310 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # BIOL 2302 — Professional Practice and Standards ( --- # EDUC 1200 — Fitness Class Leadership ( --- # HLTH 1200 — Fitness Assessment 2 ( --- # HLTH 1201 — Exercise Prescription 1 ( --- # HLTH 1202 — Nutrition ( --- # NUTR 1200 — Research Techniques and Application ( --- # RSCH 1200 — RSCH 1200 --- # BUSI 2100 — Field Placement Preparation ( --- # FDPL 2101 — Injury Management ( --- # FITS 2302 — General Education Elective ( --- # HLTH 2100 — Exercise Prescription 2 ( --- # HLTH 2102 — Health Promotion and Behaviour Change ( --- # PSYC 3300 — PSYC 3300 --- # BIOL 2201 — Field Placement ( --- # FITP 2200 — General Education Elective ( --- # HLTH 2200 — HLTH 2200 --- # DESG 1100 — Traditional Art 1 ( --- # FINE 1100 — Animating I - Games ( --- # GAME 1103 — Modelling 1 ( --- # GAME 1104 — Real Time Engines ( --- # GAME 1105 — Surfacing 1 ( --- # GAME 1106 — GAME 1106 --- # DESG 1200 — Traditional Art 2 ( --- # FINE 1200 — Animating 2 ( --- # GAME 1204 — Real Time Engines 2 ( --- # GAME 1205 — Modelling 2 ( --- # GAME 1206 — Surfacing 2 ( --- # GAME 1207 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # DESG 2100 — Animating 3 ( --- # GAME 2100 — Environment Art 1 ( --- # GAME 2101 — Modelling 3 ( --- # GAME 2102 — Surfacing 3 ( --- # GAME 2103 — General Education Elective ( --- # PJMT 2100 — PJMT 2100 --- # DESG 2200 — Animating 4 ( --- # GAME 2200 — Environment Art 2 ( --- # GAME 2201 — Modelling 4 ( --- # GAME 2202 — Surfacing 4 ( --- # GAME 2203 — General Education Elective ( --- # PJMT 2201 — PJMT 2201 --- # GAME 3100 — Environment Art 3 ( --- # GAME 3101 — Modelling 5 ( --- # GAME 3102 — Surfacing 5 ( --- # GAME 3103 — Technical Artistry ( --- # GAME 3104 — Game Proposals ( --- # GART 3100 — Asset Production Workshop 3 ( --- # PJMT 3100 — PJMT 3100 --- # GAME 3200 — Post-Production Studio ( --- # GAME 3201 — Game Design Studio ( --- # GART 3200 — Applied Projects and Research ( --- # GART 3201 — Asset Production Studio ( --- # PJMT 3200 — PJMT 3200 --- # BUS 1421 — Gas Tech Metal Fabrication I ( --- # GTMF 1400 — GTMF 1400 --- # PRAC 1414 — Gas Technician 2A Theory ( --- # TRAD 1415 — Gas Technician 2A Work Placement ( --- # WORK 1400 — WORK 1400 --- # BUS 2407 — Gas Tech Metal Fabrication II ( --- # GTMF 2400 — GTMF 2400 --- # PRAC 2403 — Gas Technician 2B Theory ( --- # TRAD 2402 — Gas Technician 2B Work Placement ( --- # WORK 2400 — WORK 2400 --- # FALL 2026 — FALL 2026 --- # TRAD 2466 — TRAD 2466 --- # TRAD 2477 — TRAD 2477 --- # TRAD 1466 — TRAD 1466 --- # TRAD 1477 — TRAD 1477 --- # COMP 1701 — Politics In Canada ( --- # GNED 1302 — Foundations for Academic Success ( --- # PREP 1100 — Introduction to Psychology - An Applied Science ( --- # PSYC 1106 — Introduction to Sociology ( --- # SOCI 1407 — SOCI 1407 --- # COMM 3715 — Critical Thinking Skills ( --- # CRIT 1700 — Canadian Law ( --- # GNED 1308 — Intro to Psyc - A Behavioural Science ( --- # PSYC 1117 — Special Topics In Sociology ( --- # SOCI 1472 — Statistics I ( --- # STAT 1108 — STAT 1108 --- # MATH 1310 — MATH 1310 --- # BIOL 1841U — BIOL 1841U --- # BIOL 1301 — Chemistry I ( --- # CHEM 1301 — Communication Foundations ( --- # MATH 1319 — Physics I ( --- # PHYS 1302 — Foundations for Academic Success ( --- # BIOL 2301 — Chemistry II ( --- # CHEM 2301 — Technical Writing Strategies ( --- # COMM 2735 — Computers for Science and Engineering ( --- # COMP 2410 — Calculus ( --- # MATH 2404 — Vectors ( --- # MATH 2405 — Physics II ( --- # PHYS 2300 — PHYS 2300 --- # DESG 1104 — Design Tools 1 ( --- # DESG 1105 — Motion Design 1 ( --- # DESG 1106 — Typography 1 ( --- # DESG 1107 — Creativity In Context ( --- # DESG 1114 — DESG 1114 --- # DESG 1211 — Design Tools 2 ( --- # DESG 1212 — Motion Design 2 ( --- # DESG 1214 — Typography 2 ( --- # DESG 1215 — General Education Elective ( --- # PHOT 1103 — PHOT 1103 --- # DESG 1213 — Branding Identity ( --- # DESG 2105 — Design Tools 3 ( --- # DESG 2106 — Motion Design 3 ( --- # DESG 2107 — Typography 3 ( --- # DESG 2108 — General Education Elective ( --- # DESG 2104 — Industry Directions 1 ( --- # DESG 2206 — Editorial Design ( --- # DESG 2207 — Packaging Design ( --- # DESG 2208 — New Media Design 4 ( --- # DESG 2210 — Portfolio Assessment ( --- # DESG 2211 — Design 3 ( --- # DESG 2212 — DESG 2212 --- # DESG 3100 — Industry Directions 2 ( --- # ENTR 3100 — General Education Elective ( --- # GDES 3200 — GDES 3200 --- # HEAT 1402 — HVAC Metal Fabrication I ( --- # HVMF 1401 — Mathematics I ( --- # BLUE 1412 — HVAC Cooling Systems ( --- # CS 2400 — CS 2400 --- # HVMF 2401 — HVMF 2401 --- # VENT 2401 — VENT 2401 --- # AAGR 1100 — Fundamentals Of Botany, Plant Pathology ( --- # BIOL 1105 — Communication Foundations ( --- # HORT 1101 — Horticultural Principles and Sustainable Practices ( --- # HORT 1102 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # AAGR 1200 — Introduction to Soils, Agriculture and Horticulture ( --- # AAGR 1201 — Integrated Pest Management ( --- # AAGR 1202 — Career Planning and Development ( --- # CARR 2131 — General Education Elective ( --- # MATH 1212 — MATH 1212 --- # AAGR 2100 — Propagation Of Vegetables for Field and Urban Agriculture ( --- # AAGR 2101 — Harvest and Post Harvest Methods and Systems ( --- # AAGR 2102 — Process Operations for Artisan 1 ( --- # AAGR 2103 — Field Placement ( --- # AAGR 2104 — Chemistry for Food Technicians ( --- # CHEM 2107 — CHEM 2107 --- # AAGR 2200 — Landscape Planning, Materials and Construction 2 ( --- # AAGR 2201 — Process Operations for Artisan 2 ( --- # AAGR 2202 — Food and Agriculture Regulations and Policies ( --- # AAGR 2203 — Artisan Product Development ( --- # AAGR 2204 — Fruits for Artisan Urban Agriculture ( --- # AAGR 2205 — Entrepreneurship ( --- # ENTR 2214 — Plant Identification 2 ( --- # AAGC 1000 — AAGC 1000 --- # ENGR 1101 — Historical and Contemporary Landscape and Garden Maintenance ( --- # HORT 2101 — Parks and Turf Management ( --- # HORT 2102 — Field Placement ( --- # HORT 2103 — Design 1 ( --- # HORT 2104 — Plant Identification 1 ( --- # HORT 2105 — Arboriculture ( --- # HORT 2200 — HORT 2200 --- # ENGR 2100 — Entrepreneurship ( --- # HORT 2202 — Design 2 ( --- # HORT 2203 — HORT 2203 --- # HORC 1000 — HORC 1000 --- # CSRV 2200 — Food Safety and Sanitation ( --- # HOSM 3200 — Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality ( --- # HROM 1100 — Culinary Nutrition ( --- # ACCT 1208 — Beverage Knowledge ( --- # BEV 2200 — Career Planning ( --- # FOOD 2102 — General Education Elective ( --- # HOOP 2200 — HOOP 2200 --- # CEP 3200 — Field Placement Workshop ( --- # FWKW 3200 — General Education Elective ( --- # HOOP 3202 — Hospitality Finance ( --- # HOSF 3200 — Marketing and Social Media ( --- # REST 3200 — REST 3200 --- # ENTR 4203 — Field Placement - HROM ( --- # FWK 3200 — General Education Elective ( --- # HCAP 4200 — Human Resource Management for Hospitality ( --- # HRM 4205 — Risk Management ( --- # HRSK 4201 — HRSK 4201 --- # HROC 1000 — HROC 1000 --- # HURM 1202 — Business Mathematics ( --- # COMP 2205 — General Education Elective ( --- # HURM 2100 — Training and Development ( --- # HURM 2101 — Career Development for HR Professionals ( --- # HURM 2202 — Statistics for Business ( --- # HLTH 3200 — Introduction to HRIS ( --- # LAWW 2201 — LAWW 2201 --- # HURM 1201 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( --- # ETHC 2201 — General Education Elective ( --- # HURM 2200 — Data Analytics for HR ( --- # HURM 2201 — Employment Law ( --- # ECON 3201 — Field Placement Seminar - HR ( --- # FDPL 3102 — Compensation Management ( --- # HURM 3101 — Human Resources Planning ( --- # HURM 3102 — Organizational Change and Leadership ( --- # MGMT 3101 — Project Management for HR ( --- # MGMT 3102 — MGMT 3102 --- # ACCT 3202 — Field Placement - HR ( --- # BHRM 3200 — Advanced Computer Applications for HR ( --- # COMP 3209 — Employee and Labour Relations ( --- # HURM 3201 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( --- # BHRC 1000 — BHRC 1000 --- # ACCT 1212 — Principles Of Human Resource Management ( --- # HURM 1101 — Organizational Behaviour for HR Professionals ( --- # HURM 1102 — Recruitment and Selection ( --- # HURM 1103 — Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Mental Health ( --- # HURM 1104 — Employment Law ( --- # LAWW 1105 — LAWW 1105 --- # HLTH 1106 — Compensation Management ( --- # HURM 1203 — Training and Development ( --- # HURM 1204 — HR Planning ( --- # HURM 1205 — Applied Human Resources Technologies ( --- # HURM 1211 — Employee and Labour Relations ( --- # LAWW 1206 — LAWW 1206 --- # COMP 1124 — Introduction to Principles Of Interior Decorating ( --- # DESG 1110 — Elements Of Design ( --- # DESG 1111 — Principles Of Inclusive Design ( --- # DESG 1112 — Interior Curation: Drawing and Rendering ( --- # FINE 1104 — FINE 1104 --- # DESG 1219 — Spatial Curation: Culture and Techniques ( --- # DESG 1220 — Building Systems ( --- # DESG 1221 — Residential Interior Decorating Studio ( --- # DESG 1222 — Commercial Interior Decorating Studio ( --- # DESG 1223 — General Education Elective ( --- # COMS 2109 — Emerging Technologies In Interior Curation ( --- # DESG 2112 — Residential Interior Decorating Studio - International Perspective ( --- # DESG 2114 — Commercial Interior Decorating Studio - International Perspective ( --- # DESG 2115 — Field Placement Preparation: Interior Decorating ( --- # FDPL 2106 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 2110 — MGMT 2110 --- # COMS 2201 — Advanced Inclusive Design ( --- # DESG 2218 — Emerging Fields Of Practice ( --- # DESG 2219 — General Education Elective ( --- # INDR 2200 — INDR 2200 --- # ETHC 1105 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # LAWW 1118 — Canadian Law and Courts ( --- # LAWW 1119 — Contracts and Torts 1 ( --- # LAWW 1120 — Legal Research ( --- # LAWW 1121 — LAWW 1121 --- # FDPL 1205 — Civil Litigation 1 ( --- # LAWW 1220 — Wills and Estates 1 ( --- # LAWW 1221 — Contracts and Torts 2 ( --- # LAWW 1222 — Real Estate Law 1 ( --- # LAWW 1223 — Corporate and Commercial Law 1 ( --- # LAWW 1224 — LAWW 1224 --- # COMP 2117 — General Education Elective ( --- # LAWW 2122 — Wills and Estates 2 ( --- # LAWW 2123 — Real Estate Law 2 ( --- # LAWW 2124 — Corporate and Commercial Law 2 ( --- # LAWW 2125 — Family Law ( --- # LAWW 2126 — LAWW 2126 --- # COMM 2201 — General Education Elective ( --- # LAWW 2219 — Administrative Law ( --- # LAWW 2220 — Field Placement ( --- # LWCL 2200 — LWCL 2200 --- # LWCC 1000 — LWCC 1000 --- # MKTG 1210 — Marketing 2 ( --- # COMR 2100 — Microeconomics ( --- # MKTG 2100 — Integrated Marketing Communication ( --- # MKTG 2104 — Marketing Research Techniques ( --- # COMP 2207 — General Education Elective ( --- # LAWW 2105 — Project Management for Marketing ( --- # MGMT 2105 — Capstone: Retail and Channel Marketing ( --- # MKTG 4207 — Statistics for Business ( --- # MKTG 3204 — MKTG 3204 --- # MKTG 3208 — Digital Marketing ( --- # COMP 3201 — Field Placement Seminar - MKTG ( --- # FDPL 3201 — Consumer Behaviour ( --- # MKTG 3100 — Data Analysis for Marketing ( --- # MKTG 3101 — Advanced Market Research ( --- # MKTG 4204 — Marketing Case Analysis ( --- # MKTG 4208 — Financial Analysis for Marketing ( --- # MKTG 4211 — MKTG 4211 --- # BMKG 3200 — Critical Thinking and Ethics ( --- # ETHC 3201 — Cross-Functional Collaboration ( --- # MKTG 4202 — International Marketing ( --- # MKTG 4203 — Marketing Automation ( --- # MKTG 4212 — MKTG 4212 --- # BMKC 1000 — BMKC 1000 --- # ANAT 1102 — Communication Foundations ( --- # ETHC 1107 — Health and Wellness ( --- # HLTH 1116 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 1 ( --- # MAST 1100 — Assessment 1 ( --- # MAST 1101 — MAST 1101 --- # ANAT 1201 — Relationships and Interpersonal Skills ( --- # HLTH 1207 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # MAST 1200 — Assessments 2 ( --- # MAST 1201 — Intro to Massage Clinical Practice ( --- # MAST 1202 — MAST 1202 --- # MAST 2100 — Massage Theory for Special Populations 1 ( --- # MAST 2101 — On-Campus Clinic 1 ( --- # MAST 2102 — Professional Growth and Development ( --- # MAST 2103 — Therapeutic Exercise ( --- # MAST 2104 — Pathophysiology 1 ( --- # PATH 2100 — PATH 2100 --- # MASC 2200 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 4 ( --- # MAST 2201 — Massage Theory for Special Populations 2 ( --- # MAST 2202 — On-Campus Clinic 2 ( --- # MAST 2203 — Neurology ( --- # NEUR 2200 — Research Methods ( --- # MASC 3100 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 5 ( --- # MAST 3100 — Massage Theory for Special Populations 3 ( --- # MAST 3101 — On-Campus Clinic 3 ( --- # MAST 3102 — Business Management ( --- # MGMT 3107 — Pathophysiology 2 ( --- # PATH 3100 — PATH 3100 --- # ENTR 3201 — Clinical Placement 3 ( --- # MASC 3200 — Clinical Skills and Techniques 6 ( --- # MAST 3200 — Comprehensive Review and OSCE Prep ( --- # MAST 3201 — On-Campus Clinic 4 ( --- # MAST 3202 — Research Project ( --- # RESR 3200 — RESR 3200 --- # KINE 4413U — Exercise Rehabilitation and Management --- # KINE 3476U — Advanced Sport Injury Management --- # KINE 4150U — KINE 4150U --- # MANF 2203 — Mathematics for Technology I ( --- # MECH 1104 — Engineering Graphics 1 ( --- # MECH 1105 — Visual Testing ( --- # MECH 1201 — Physical Science ( --- # MECH 2100 — Engineering Design Elements ( --- # MECH 2101 — Metrology Foundations ( --- # MECH 2105 — Engineering Materials ( --- # MECH 2106 — Non-Destructive Testing- Liquid Penetrant ( --- # MANF 2200 — Applied Mechanics ( --- # MECH 2200 — Materials and The Environment ( --- # MECH 2201 — Computer Numerical Control Programming ( --- # MECH 2202 — Statistical Methods In Quality Control ( --- # VISU 3100 — VISU 3100 --- # NDTE 2101 — Non-Destructive Testing - Ultrasonic II ( --- # RAD 4101 — RAD 4101 --- # NDTE 1102 — Non-Destructive Testing - Ultrasonic Testing 1 ( --- # NDTE 3101 — Statistical Quality Control I ( --- # STAT 3134 — STAT 3134 --- # MECH 2203 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle ( --- # NDTE 3102 — Non-Destructive Testing - Eddy Current Level 1 ( --- # NDTE 4101 — Radiography and Radiation Safety ( --- # NDEC 1000 — NDEC 1000 --- # MECH 2107 — Mechanics Of Materials ( --- # MECH 2108 — MECH 2108 --- # MANF 2201 — Applied Mechanics ( --- # MECH 2204 — Engineering Data Management ( --- # MECH 2205 — MECH 2205 --- # MANF 3100 — Computer Aided Design and Engineering ( --- # MECH 3100 — Metrology 1 ( --- # MECH 3101 — Tool Design ( --- # MECH 3102 — Field Placement ( --- # MANF 3200 — Engineering Design Product ( --- # MECH 3200 — Metrology 2 ( --- # MECH 3201 — Statistical Quality Control II ( --- # STAT 4133 — Thermodynamics ( --- # MECC 1000 — MECC 1000 --- # MECC 2000 — MECC 2000 --- # EDM 636E — apprenticeship training --- # ELEC 2411 — General Education Elective ( --- # ELEV 1401 — Mech Maint Hydraulics 1 ( --- # HYDR 2400 — Mathematics I ( --- # MECH 1200 — Safety, Modernization and Alteration ( --- # SAFE 1200 — SAFE 1200 --- # ELEC 3411 — Elevating Devices Mechanical Theory ( --- # ELEV 1200 — Elevating Devices 2 ( --- # ELEV 2401 — General Education Elective ( --- # PRAC 2200 — Construction Site Safety ( --- # ELEC 2200 — Motors Practical ( --- # ELEC 2201 — Industrial Electricity ( --- # ELEC 4412 — Elevating Devices Maintenance 1 ( --- # ELEV 2200 — Traction Elevators ( --- # ELEV 2201 — General Education Elective ( --- # ELEC 2202 — Solid State Electronics ( --- # ELEC 2203 — Elevating Devices Maintenance 2 ( --- # ELEV 2202 — General Education Elective ( --- # HYDR 3401 — HYDR 3401 --- # MTEC 1000 — MTEC 1000 --- # IMM 433A — apprenticeship training and --- # BLUE 1410 — Communication Foundations ( --- # PNEU 1401 — IMM Practical I ( --- # TRAD 2200 — TRAD 2200 --- # BLUE 2401 — Mech Maint Electricity 1 ( --- # PRAC 1200 — Mechanical Theory I ( --- # TRAD 1200 — Mechanical Maintenance Welding 1 ( --- # WELD 1408 — WELD 1408 --- # COMP 2343 — Mech Maint Electricity 2 ( --- # ELEC 3410 — General Education Elective ( --- # HYDR 3400 — Mechanical Practical II ( --- # PRAC 3200 — IMM Theory II ( --- # TRAD 3200 — Mechanical Maintenance Welding 2 ( --- # WELD 4400 — WELD 4400 --- # CAD 4400 — Mech Maint Fluid Pwr-Adv Controls ( --- # FLUI 4401 — General Education Elective ( --- # PLC 4400 — Pneumatics 2 ( --- # PNEU 4400 — IMM Practical II ( --- # PRAC 4403 — IMM Theory III ( --- # TRAD 4200 — TRAD 4200 --- # MTMC 1000 — MTMC 1000 --- # MTPB 1101 — Plumbing Practice I ( --- # MTPB 1105 — Plumbing Trade Calculations ( --- # MTPB 1107 — Plumbing Drafting and Blueprint Reading ( --- # MTPB 1108 — Plumbing Workplace Safety, Rigging & Hoisting ( --- # MTPB 1109 — MTPB 1109 --- # MTPB 2100 — Plumbing Theory II ( --- # MTPB 2101 — Hydronic Heating ( --- # MTPB 2104 — Plumbing Practice II ( --- # MTPB 2105 — Welding for Plumbers ( --- # MTPB 2108 — MTPB 2108 --- # ENGR 1100 — Music History and Appreciation ( --- # HIST 1100 — Event Planning and Management ( --- # MGMT 1103 — Networking and Personal Selling ( --- # MKTG 1103 — Music Business Practicum 1 ( --- # MUSC 1100 — Music Industry Overview 1 ( --- # MUSC 1101 — MUSC 1101 --- # COMM 1223 — Graphic Design Essentials ( --- # DESG 1209 — General Education Elective ( --- # LAWW 1207 — Music Business Practicum 2 ( --- # MUSC 1200 — Music Industry Overview 2 ( --- # MUSC 1201 — Event Workshop 1 ( --- # MUSC 1202 — MUSC 1202 --- # COMM 2110 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # LAWW 2100 — Music Industry Math ( --- # MATH 2100 — Music Marketing ( --- # MKTG 2102 — Music Business Practicum 3 ( --- # MUSC 2100 — Music Supervision and Video Production ( --- # MUSC 2101 — MUSC 2101 --- # ACCT 2214 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 2216 — Promotions and Publicity ( --- # MKTG 2203 — Music Business Practicum 4 ( --- # MUSC 2200 — Music Publishing ( --- # MUSC 2201 — Event Workshop 2 ( --- # MUSC 2202 — MUSC 2202 --- # ANAT 1300 — General Education Elective ( --- # HSYS 1301 — Interpersonal Communication Skills for Rehab ( --- # ICOM 1302 — Rehabilitation Concepts Across The Lifespan ( --- # LIFE 1303 — PTA Skills I ( --- # PTAI 1304 — PTAI 1304 --- # COMH 2303 — Fundamentals Of Musculoskeletal Movement ( --- # FMSK 2301 — OTA & PTA Introductory Field Placement ( --- # FPLA 2300 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # OTAI 2304 — Presenting Conditions: Musculoskeletal Inv & EValuation ( --- # PMSK 2302 — PMSK 2302 --- # FNEU 3302 — OTA&PTA Fieldwork Placement ( --- # FPLA 3300 — OTA Therapeutic Skills II ( --- # OTII 3304 — Presenting Conditions Neurological Investigation and EValuation ( --- # PNEU 3302 — PTA Therapeutic Skills II ( --- # PTII 3303 — PTII 3303 --- # FCAR 4301 — Communication & Function ( --- # FCOM 4305 — OTA & PTA Fieldwork Pregraduate Placement ( --- # FPLA 4306 — Presenting Conditions Cariorespiratory & Complex Conditions ( --- # PCAR 4302 — Professional Practice for OTA/PTA ( --- # PROP 4303 — PTA&OTA Therapeutic Skills III ( --- # PTOT 4304 — PTOT 4304 --- # COMP 1117 — Keyboarding and Document Production 1 ( --- # COMP 1125 — General Education Elective ( --- # INFT 1106 — Office Professionalism 1 ( --- # SOCI 1101 — SOCI 1101 --- # COMP 1221 — Financial Administration In The Office ( --- # COMP 2111 — Keyboarding and Document Production 2 ( --- # FINC 1200 — General Education Elective ( --- # SOCI 1203 — Office Professionalism 2 ( --- # SOCI 1204 — SOCI 1204 --- # ACCT 2103 — Word Processing and Email ( --- # COMP 2109 — Advanced Spreadsheets and Microsoft Integration ( --- # COMP 2118 — Field Placement Preparation ( --- # FDPL 2103 — Event and Travel Planning ( --- # HOST 2100 — HOST 2100 --- # INFT 2207 — Real Estate and Legal Administration ( --- # LAWW 2209 — Office Management ( --- # MGMT 2215 — Field Placement ( --- # OFEX 2200 — Field Placement Seminar - Executive ( --- # OFEX 2201 — Intro to Project Management ( --- # PJMT 2203 — PJMT 2203 --- # HLTH 2104 — Drs --- # HLTH 2105 — HLTH 2105 --- # COMP 2212 — Hospital Info Systems ( --- # COMP 2213 — Medical Transcription ( --- # COMP 2214 — General Education Elective ( --- # HLTH 2202 — Field Placement ( --- # OFHS 2200 — Field Placement Seminar - Health ( --- # OFHS 2201 — OFHS 2201 --- # COMM 1114 — Legal Computer Applications 1 ( --- # COMP 1123 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # LAWW 1114 — Introduction to Canadian Legal System ( --- # LAWW 1115 — Legal Relationships ( --- # LAWW 1116 — Administrative Law ( --- # LAWW 1117 — Legal Research and Writing ( --- # COMM 1225 — Ethics and Professional Responsibility ( --- # ETHC 1206 — Small Claims Court 1 ( --- # LAWW 1215 — Resident Landlord and Tenant Law ( --- # LAWW 1216 — EVidence and Litigation Process ( --- # LAWW 1217 — Legal Research and Writing 1 ( --- # LAWW 1218 — Tribunal Practice and Procedure ( --- # LAWW 1219 — Small Claims Court ( --- # COMP 2215 — Field Placement 1 ( --- # CTAF 2100 — General Education Elective ( --- # LAWW 2118 — Provincial and Motor Vehicle Offences ( --- # LAWW 2119 — Legal Research and Writing 2 ( --- # LAWW 2120 — Advocacy ( --- # LAWW 2121 — LAWW 2121 --- # ACCT 2215 — Field Placement 2 ( --- # CTAF 2200 — General Education Elective ( --- # LAWW 2215 — Small Claims Court 2 ( --- # LAWW 2216 — Criminal Summary Conviction Procedure ( --- # LAWW 2217 — Alternative Dispute Resolution ( --- # LAWW 2218 — Practice Management - CTA ( --- # MGMT 2221 — MGMT 2221 --- # COMM 1113 — Ethics and Professional Responsibility ( --- # LAWW 1122 — Torts and Contracts ( --- # LAWW 1123 — Introduction to The Canadian Legal System ( --- # LAWW 1124 — Alternative Dispute Resolution ( --- # LAWW 1227 — LAWW 1227 --- # LAWW 1125 — Resident Landlord and Tenant Law ( --- # LAWW 1225 — Employment Law ( --- # LAWW 1226 — EVidence ( --- # LAWW 1228 — Provincial and Motor Vehicle Offences ( --- # LAWW 1229 — LAWW 1229 --- # ACCT 1314 — Legal Computer Applications 2 ( --- # CTAP 1300 — Criminal Summary Conviction Procedure ( --- # LAWW 1300 — Practice Management ( --- # MGMT 1346 — MGMT 1346 --- # ANTY 1401 — Paramedic Clinical 1 ( --- # CLIN 1400 — Paramedic Fitness and Wellness ( --- # FITS 1401 — General Education Elective ( --- # THEO 1401 — Paramedic Theory Lab-1 ( --- # THEO 1402 — THEO 1402 --- # ANTY 2400 — Paramedic Clinical 2 ( --- # CLIN 2400 — Paramedic Fitness and Wellness 2 ( --- # FITS 2401 — General Education Elective ( --- # MATH 2400 — Paramedic Medical Legal Issues ( --- # MED 2400 — Paramedic Theory 2 ( --- # THEO 2400 — Paramedic Theory Lab - 2 ( --- # THEO 2401 — THEO 2401 --- # ANTY 3400 — Paramedic Crisis Mgmt ( --- # EMEG 3401 — Paramedic Practicum I ( --- # PRAT 3400 — Paramedic Theory 3 ( --- # THEO 3400 — Paramedic Theory Lab - 3 ( --- # THEO 3401 — THEO 3401 --- # ETH 4400 — Paramedic Practicum II ( --- # PRAT 4400 — Paramedic Theory 4 ( --- # THEO 4400 — Paramedic Lab Theory - 4 ( --- # THEO 4401 — THEO 4401 --- # PARA 1100 — Advanced Patient Management ( --- # PARA 1101 — Practicum 1 ( --- # PARA 1102 — Clinical Presentations ( --- # PATH 1100 — Pharmacology ( --- # PHRM 1105 — PHRM 1105 --- # PADV 1200 — Clinical ( --- # PARA 1200 — Roles and Responsibilities ( --- # PARA 1201 — Research Appraisal ( --- # RSCH 1202 — RSCH 1202 --- # PADV 1300 — PADV 1300 --- # HLTH 1112 — Fundamentals Of Hospice Palliative Care ( --- # HLTH 1114 — Health Challenges and General Body Systems ( --- # HLTH 1119 — PSW Foundations ( --- # PSFL 1100 — Personal Support Worker Practice Lab ( --- # PSFL 1101 — Professional Practice Preparation ( --- # PSFL 1102 — Mental Health Challenges ( --- # PSYC 1118 — PSYC 1118 --- # PHRM 1205 — Practicum 1 ( --- # PRAC 2500 — Practicum 2 ( --- # PRAC 3500 — PRAC 3500 --- # AUDI 1103 — Communication Foundations ( --- # FILM 1101 — Image Processing 1 ( --- # MDIA 1105 — Video Design and Workflow ( --- # MDIA 1106 — Camera Operations ( --- # PHOT 1104 — PHOT 1104 --- # FILM 1201 — General Education Elective ( --- # HIST 1200 — Video Editing 1 ( --- # MDIA 1206 — Content Creation for Photographers and Videographers ( --- # MDIA 1209 — Compositional Design for Photography ( --- # PHOT 1200 — PHOT 1200 --- # ENTR 2102 — General Education Elective ( --- # MDIA 2105 — Advanced Lighting ( --- # PHOT 2100 — Creative Vision ( --- # PHOT 2101 — Product Photography ( --- # PHOT 2102 — Portrait Photography ( --- # PHOT 2103 — PHOT 2103 --- # DESG 2217 — Marketing and Promotion for Photographers ( --- # ENTR 2212 — General Education Elective ( --- # PHOT 2200 — Event Photography ( --- # PHOT 2201 — Food and Beverage Photography ( --- # PHOT 2202 — PHOT 2202 --- # ETHC 1103 — Introduction to Fitness and Academic Preparation ( --- # HLTH 1115 — Canadian Criminal Justice System ( --- # LAWW 1109 — Interviewing and Investigations ( --- # LAWW 1111 — Psychology ( --- # COMM 1224 — Tactical Preparation Lab 1 ( --- # HLTH 1205 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # LAWW 1212 — Introduction to Cybercrime ( --- # LAWW 1213 — Provincial Offences ( --- # LAWW 1214 — Conflict Management ( --- # PSYC 1206 — PSYC 1206 --- # COMM 2111 — General Education Elective ( --- # HLTH 2107 — Youth In Conflict With The Law ( --- # LAWW 2114 — Criminal Code and Federal Statutes ( --- # LAWW 2115 — Community Policing ( --- # LAWW 2116 — Traffic Management ( --- # LAWW 2117 — Field Placement ( --- # POFD 2100 — Valuing Diversity ( --- # SOCI 2101 — SOCI 2101 --- # HIST 2200 — Tactical Preparation Lab 3 ( --- # HLTH 2205 — Police Powers ( --- # LAWW 2212 — EVidence and Investigation ( --- # LAWW 2213 — LAWW 2213 --- # ELEC 1114 — Math ( --- # MATH 1115 — Practical 1 - Mechanical ( --- # MECH 1114 — Boilers - Design and Construction ( --- # PETN 1104 — Chemistry and Water Treatment ( --- # PETN 1106 — Electricity, Instrumentation and Control ( --- # PETN 1108 — Power Technician Administration ( --- # PETN 1110 — Applied Science ( --- # PETN 1112 — PETN 1112 --- # MECH 1214 — Pumping Systems ( --- # PETN 1204 — Building Systems ( --- # PETN 1206 — Heating, Ventilation, AIr Conditioning and Refrigeration ( --- # PETN 1208 — Boiler Operations, Maintenance and Safety ( --- # PETN 1210 — Practical 2 - Power Plant ( --- # PETN 1215 — Steam Time Preparation ( --- # STEM 1200 — STEM 1200 --- # ANAT 1103 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # NURS 1100 — Math and Pharmacological Principles for Nurses ( --- # NURS 1101 — Nursing As A Profession 1 ( --- # NURS 1520 — Health and Healing 1 ( --- # NURS 1521 — Nursing Practicum Preparation ( --- # NURS 1522 — Nursing Skills Lab 1 ( --- # NURS 2528 — NURS 2528 --- # ANAT 1202 — Health Assessment ( --- # HASS 2500 — Health Informatics and Technology ( --- # NURS 1201 — Health and Healing 2 ( --- # NURS 1202 — Nursing Practicum 2 ( --- # NURS 1203 — Nursing Skills Lab 2 ( --- # NURS 2523 — NURS 2523 --- # NURS 2101 — Nursing Practicum 3 ( --- # NURS 2102 — Nursing Skills Lab 3 ( --- # NURS 3514 — Pharmacology for Nurses ( --- # NURS 3517 — Pathophysiology ( --- # PATH 3505 — PATH 3505 --- # NURS 2201 — Health and Healing 4 ( --- # NURS 4506 — Nursing Practicum 4 ( --- # NURS 4508 — Nursing Leadership ( --- # NURS 4520 — NURS 4520 --- # NURS 5502 — NURS 5502 --- # COMM 1715 — COMM 1715 --- # PREP 1300 — Basic Automotive ( --- # BIOL 2703 — BIOL 2703 --- # CHEM 2703 — CHEM 2703 --- # MATH 2705 — MATH 2705 --- # CTHC 1200 — CTHC 1200 --- # PHYS 1700 — PHYS 1700 --- # MATH 2702 — MATH 2702 --- # PJMT 1100 — Project Resource Planning and Scheduling ( --- # PJMT 1101 — Project Communications ( --- # PJMT 1102 — Project Management Tools and Application ( --- # PJMT 1103 — Project Leadership ( --- # PJMT 1104 — Consultancy Practices In Project Management ( --- # PJMT 1105 — Project Cost Management ( --- # PJMT 1204 — PJMT 1204 --- # PJMT 1200 — Project Risk Management ( --- # PJMT 1201 — Project Procurement ( --- # PJMT 1202 — Agile Project Management Basics ( --- # PJMT 1203 — Project Management Capstone Project ( --- # PROM 1200 — Applications Of Project Management ( --- # PROM 1201 — Emerging Trends In Project Management ( --- # PROM 1202 — PROM 1202 --- # COMR 1100 — COMR 1100 --- # PROW 1000 — PROW 1000 --- # HLTH 1109 — Canadian Criminal Justice System ( --- # COMM 1219 — Indigenous Elective ( --- # LAWW 1208 — Border Services ( --- # LAWW 1209 — Enforcement Procedures ( --- # LAWW 1210 — Interview, Investigation and Surveillance ( --- # LAWW 1211 — Risk and Emergency Management ( --- # MGMT 1227 — MGMT 1227 --- # COMP 2114 — General Education Elective ( --- # HLTH 2106 — Career Preparation ( --- # HURM 2102 — Alcohol and Gaming ( --- # LAWW 2112 — Field Placement ( --- # PSIP 2100 — Youth and Diversity ( --- # SOCI 2100 — SOCI 2100 --- # HLTH 2204 — Career Preparation ( --- # LAWW 2211 — Field Placement ( --- # PSYC 2204 — Mental Health for Emergency Responders ( --- # PSYC 2205 — Officer Safety ( --- # SAFE 2200 — SAFE 2200 --- # PSIP 2000 — PSIP 2000 --- # HLTH 1107 — Introduction to Person Centred Support ( --- # HLTH 1108 — Developmental Psychology ( --- # PSYC 1104 — Positive Psychology ( --- # PSYC 1105 — Introduction to Recreation Therapy ( --- # RECL 1100 — RECL 1100 --- # FDPL 1203 — General Education Elective ( --- # HLTH 1203 — Professional Practice for Recreation Therapy ( --- # RECL 1200 — Program Planning for Recreation Therapy ( --- # RECL 1201 — RECL 1201 --- # COMS 2100 — Evaluating Recreation Therapy Programming ( --- # RECL 2100 — Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions 1 ( --- # RECL 2101 — Field Placement 1 ( --- # RETH 2100 — RETH 2100 --- # ENTR 2208 — Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions 2 ( --- # RECL 2200 — Field Placement 2 ( --- # RETH 2200 — Therapeutic Recreation for Diverse Populations ( --- # SOCI 2200 — SOCI 2200 --- # FDPL 1103 — General Education Elective ( --- # PSYC 1119 — Professional Practice ( --- # SSWK 1101 — Interviewing and Counselling Skills 1 ( --- # SSWK 1102 — SSWK 1102 --- # PSYC 1207 — Diversity and Cultural Humility ( --- # SOCI 1208 — Field Placement 1 and Seminar ( --- # SSWK 1200 — Interviewing and Counselling Skills 2 ( --- # SSWK 1201 — Crisis Intervention ( --- # SSWK 1202 — SSWK 1202 --- # PHRM 2102 — Social Welfare and Anti-Oppressive Practice ( --- # SOCI 2102 — Special Populations: Introduction to Addictions and Mental Health ( --- # SOCI 2103 — Special Populations: Introduction to Gerontology ( --- # SOCI 2104 — Family and Family Systems ( --- # SSWK 2100 — Group Counselling Skills ( --- # SSWK 2101 — Field Placement 2 and Seminar ( --- # SSWK 2102 — SSWK 2102 --- # PSYC 2206 — Social Justice ( --- # SOCI 2202 — Special Populations: Addictions and Mental Health Applied ( --- # SOCI 2203 — Special Populations: Gerontology Advanced ( --- # SOCI 2204 — Field Placement 3 and Seminar ( --- # SSWK 2200 — SSWK 2200 --- # COMP 1115 — Financial Management Of Sport Organizations 1 ( --- # FINC 1103 — Introduction to Sport Management ( --- # MGMT 1101 — Sport Marketing 1 ( --- # MKTG 1101 — Sport Development In Canada ( --- # SPOR 1100 — SPOR 1100 --- # COMP 1217 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 1217 — Sport Marketing 2 ( --- # MKTG 1206 — Sport In Society ( --- # SOCI 1202 — Professionalism for Sport Business ( --- # SPOR 1200 — SPOR 1200 --- # FINC 2103 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 2101 — Sporting Goods Management ( --- # MGMT 2102 — Event Management 1 ( --- # MGMT 2103 — Partnership In Sport ( --- # MKTG 2101 — MKTG 2101 --- # COMR 2200 — Digital Marketing In Sport ( --- # DESN 2200 — General Education Elective ( --- # MGMT 2212 — Event Management 2 ( --- # MGMT 2214 — Career Planning for Sport ( --- # SPOR 2200 — SPOR 2200 --- # COMR 1107 — Field Placement Seminar ( --- # FDPL 1102 — Leadership and Management In Sport ( --- # MGMT 1107 — Digital Marketing and Analytics for Sport ( --- # MKTG 1107 — Sport Event Management ( --- # SBMT 1100 — Global Perspectives In Sport ( --- # SOCI 1104 — SOCI 1104 --- # FWK 4305 — FWK 4305 --- # LAWW 3108 — Leadership In Sport ( --- # MGMT 3104 — Fieldwork Seminar - Sport ( --- # SPMN 3100 — The Future Of Sport ( --- # SPMN 3101 — Sport Business Analytics ( --- # SPMN 3102 — Sport Entrepreneurship ( --- # SPMN 3103 — Sport and Media ( --- # SPMN 3104 — SPMN 3104 --- # SPMN 3200 — SPMN 3200 --- # COMP 2206 — General Education Elective ( --- # SCMT 1201 — Operations and Process Management ( --- # COMP 2115 — Supply Chain Technologies and Analytics ( --- # SCMT 3200 — SCM Planning and Scheduling ( --- # SCMT 3201 — Procurement and Supply Management ( --- # SCMT 3202 — SCMT 3202 --- # SCMT 2100 — Supply Chain Management Execution and Control ( --- # SCMT 4200 — Global Supply Chain and Operations Management ( --- # SCMT 4201 — Integrated Supply Chain Management ( --- # SCMT 4202 — Statistics for Business ( --- # COMP 5200 — Enterprise Resource Planning --- # SCMT 6201 — Advanced SCM Applications --- # FDPL 3103 — Project Management In SCM ( --- # MGMT 3103 — Fundamentals Of Quality Management Systems ( --- # SCMT 3100 — Materials, Manufacturing, and Engineering Management ( --- # SCMT 5200 — SCM Business Analytics ( --- # SCMT 5201 — SCM for Public Sector and Service Industries ( --- # SCMT 5202 — SCMT 5202 --- # BSOM 3200 — Field Placement Preparation B-SCOM ( --- # FDPL 3202 — Facilities Management ( --- # MGMT 2207 — Leadership and Professionalism In SCM ( --- # MGMT 3212 — Process Improvement ( --- # SCMT 3204 — Business Decisions Capstone In SCM ( --- # SCMT 6200 — Advanced SCM Applications ( --- # BSOC 1000 — BSOC 1000 --- # COMP 1119 — Integrated Business Process Management ( --- # COMP 1122 — Business Acumen for SCM Professionals ( --- # SCMT 1102 — Supply Chain Optimization ( --- # SCMT 1103 — Global Logistics and Transportation Management ( --- # SCMT 1104 — Principles Of Supply Chain Management ( --- # SCMT 1105 — Global Procurement and Supply Management ( --- # SCMT 1106 — SCMT 1106 --- # COMP 1222 — Leadership for Supply Chain Management Professionals ( --- # ETHC 1203 — Strategic Supply Chain Management - Capstone ( --- # SCMG 1200 — Business Analytics and Decision Making for SCM ( --- # SCMT 1203 — Compliance In Global Supply Chain ( --- # SCMT 1204 — Global Sourcing ( --- # SCMT 1205 — SCMT 1205 --- # SCMW 1000 — SCMW 1000 --- # TFBA 1302 — Basic Electrical ( --- # TFBE 1301 — Basic Plumbing ( --- # TFBP 1303 — Trades Fundamentals Math 1 ( --- # TFMA 1305 — Mechanical I ( --- # TFMC 1300 — Shop Safety ( --- # TFSS 1300 — TFSS 1300 --- # TFBC 2102 — Basic Hoisting ( --- # TFBH 2100 — Basic Welding ( --- # TFBW 1304 — HVAC Essentials ( --- # TFHV 2101 — Trades Fundamentals Math 2 ( --- # TFMA 2105 — Mechanical 2 ( --- # TFMC 2300 — Precision Metal Fabricator ( --- # TFMF 1300 — TFMF 1300 --- # DESG 2111 — Advanced Lighting ( --- # FILM 2101 — Event Video Production ( --- # FILM 2102 — Narrative Video Production ( --- # FILM 2103 — General Education Elective ( --- # VIPR 2100 — VIPR 2100 --- # AUDI 2200 — Portfolio Development ( --- # DESG 2216 — Entrepreneurship and Professional Practice ( --- # ENTR 2211 — Corporate Video Production ( --- # FILM 2201 — General Education Elective ( --- # MDIA 2202 — MDIA 2202 --- # COSC 1105 — Design and Conceptual Process ( --- # CWD 1400 — Web Design 1 ( --- # CWMD 1100 — Digital Illustration and Imaging ( --- # CWMD 1200 — Photography for Integrated Media ( --- # CWMD 1300 — General Education Elective ( --- # COSC 1204 — Server-Side Scripting ( --- # COSC 1205 — Web Animation 1 ( --- # COSC 1207 — Coding for Design ( --- # COSC 1211 — Prototyping for Web ( --- # DESG 1210 — General Education Elective ( --- # COMP 2113 — Web Design 3 ( --- # COSC 2102 — Web Application Frameworks ( --- # COSC 2103 — Coding for The Web 2 ( --- # COSC 2104 — Web Animation 2 ( --- # COSC 2105 — General Education Elective ( --- # COMP 2203 — Web Design 4 ( --- # COSC 2201 — Coding for The Web 3 ( --- # COSC 2202 — Portfolio Development ( --- # DESG 2205 — Industry Preparation ( --- # FDPL 2200 — Collaborative Projects ( --- # IMWD 2200 — Field Placement ( --- # IMWD 2201 — IMWD 2201 --- # WELD 456A — apprenticeship training --- # FIT 1100 — Mathematics I ( --- # WELD 1100 — Wire Welding Theory ( --- # WELD 1103 — Wire Welding Shop ( --- # WELD 1104 — WELD 1104 --- # FIT 1200 — General Education Elective ( --- # RIG 1200 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding Theory ( --- # WELD 1201 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shop ( --- # WELD 1202 — Metals 1 ( --- # WETN 1200 — Engineering Blueprints 1 ( --- # WETN 1201 — WETN 1201 --- # FIT 2100 — General Education Elective ( --- # RIG 2100 — Shield Metal Arc Welding - Pipe ( --- # WELD 2100 — Engineering Blueprints 2 ( --- # WETN 2100 — Inspection Methods ( --- # WETN 2101 — WETN 2101 --- # CAPS 2200 — Fitting 4 ( --- # FIT 2200 — General Education Elective ( --- # WELD 2200 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Theory ( --- # WELD 2201 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Shop ( --- # WELD 2202 — WELD 2202 --- # WETC 1000 — WETC 1000