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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Study Game – Development part-time | — | Be at the forefront of innovative console game development! Blend creativity, artistry and technical skills to build immersive digital games and realms using emerging technologies. source |
| Study Hospitality – Hotel and Resort Operations Management part-time | — | Develop your career in all facets of the hospitality industry. Enjoy hands-on training and real-world experience with a paid co-op work term. source |
| Study Hospitality and Tourism Foundations part-time | — | Launch your career in an exciting and vibrant industry with a solid foundation in hospitality and tourism. Get the tools to succeed in hotels, restaurants, tourism organizations, airlines, and more! source |
| Study Flight Services – Cabin Management part-time | — | Get ready for an exciting career in the airline industry and become an ambassador of diverse passenger experiences as a flight attendant. Benefit from an exclusive partnership with Jazz Aviation for… source |
| Study Health Informatics part-time | — | Prepare for a dynamic career at the intersection of health care and technology. Develop in-demand skills and drive innovation in the evolving digital health landscape. source |
| Study Community Crisis and Suicide Response part-time | — | Lead with compassion and care. Support individuals and communities with trauma-informed responses to community crisis and suicide. source |
| Begin your profession of dog training and behaviour consulting | — | A hybrid, science-based training that blends theory, hands-on training, and expert mentorship to prepare confident, ethical dog trainers. source |
| Study Sport and Recreation Facility Management part-time | — | Build leadership and operations skills to manage recreation centres that promote active, healthy communities. source |
| Enter an evolving industry as an ultrasound technician | Degree | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Inspire active lifestyles as a leader in recreation management | Degree | Build leadership and operations skills to manage recreation centres that promote active, healthy communities. source |
| Unlock endless hospitality career options with versatile skills | — | Launch your career in an exciting and vibrant industry with a solid foundation in hospitality and tourism. Get the tools to succeed in hotels, restaurants, tourism organizations, airlines, and more! source |
| Support people with a career in community crisis and suicide response | — | Lead with compassion and care. Support individuals and communities with trauma-informed responses to community crisis and suicide. source |
| Become a flight attendant and soar to new career heights | — | Get ready for an exciting career in the airline industry and become an ambassador of diverse passenger experiences as a flight attendant. Benefit from an exclusive partnership with Jazz Aviation for… source |
| Launch your career in video and motion graphics | — | Become a skilled storyteller through video and motion graphics for social media, web, and commercial platforms. Develop a strong technical portfolio. Launch your career as a video and motion graphics… source |
| Build specialized engineering skills and open doors to apprenticeships | Apprenticeship | Gain hands-on experience and core skills to power your future and pave the way to a career in engineering. source |
| Use digital softwares to craft dentures that transform smiles | — | Design and create traditional and digital dentures using state-of-the-art CAD/CAM software, 3D printers and bench mills. Get immersive training in a professional dental laboratory. source |
| Shape the future of health care with innovative technology skills | — | Prepare for a dynamic career at the intersection of health care and technology. Develop in-demand skills and drive innovation in the evolving digital health landscape. source |
| Learn administrative essentials to shine in your dental career | — | Gain specialized administrative skills to become a key member of a dental team. Work in a variety oral health-care settings supporting daily tasks and ensuring high-quality care. source |
| Study Advertising and Marketing Communications part-time | — | Gain valuable experience in our student-run agency and on your field placement. Great industry connections. Awesome job prospects! source |
| Study Museum and Gallery Studies part-time | — | Illuminate the past. Inspire the future! Learn the foundation of all museum and gallery work. Network with museum and gallery professionals. Work with Georgian College’s The Campus Gallery and extens… source |
| Fuse your passion for computers, electronics, and mechanics | — | Join an emerging field that combines electrical, mechanical and computer engineering to build advanced industrial systems. Experience our state-of-the-art lab, and work with employers from manufactur… source |
| Study Protection, Security and Investigation part-time | — | We connect students to extraordinary learning experiences that inspire innovation and prepare our graduates for life and career success. source |
| Learn to train your canine | — | Transform your dog’s behaviour with expert training with our Canine Behaviour Education program. Positive methods, lifelong results. source |
| Study Artificial Intelligence Leadership and Management part-time | — | Join the ever-evolving AI landscape with in-demand skills. Pair business acumen with applied knowledge of AI technologies. Strategize and oversee AI solutions to solve business challenges. source |
| Become a Fire Inspector | — | Learn the various laws, regulations and standards that impact fire protection. Develop the skills of fire inspections that will benefit the safety of your community. source |
| Accelerate your health-care career with a nursing degree | Degree | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Study Bookkeeping part-time | — | Learn operational bookkeeping and managerial accounting in today’s computerized business environment. Graduate with a host of valuable skills. source |
| Study Visual and Digital Media Arts part-time | — | Unleash your creative abilities and artistic skills. Get hands-on experience with the latest digital tools—such as virtual reality—and a range of traditional media. source |
| Study Therapeutic Recreation part-time | — | Use your skills to help improve/restore health and wellness. Small class settings, knowledgeable, friendly faculty and hands-on learning. source |
| Study Project Management – Information Technology part-time | — | Build job-ready skills to plan, manage and deliver information technology projects in today’s fast-paced world source |
| Study Practical Nursing part-time | — | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Study Office Administration – General part-time | — | Develop fundamental skills required to be an effective office professional. Be job-ready in eight months or continue in a specialized diploma. source |
| Study Mobile Application Development part-time | — | Please refer to the Mobile Application Development program page for all of the main details, including admissions requirements. source |
| Study Law Clerk part-time | — | Learn from professionals in the community. Gain experience during field training. Specialized courses using current industry tools and standards. source |
| Study Jewellery Design, Bench Skills and Business part-time | — | Get hands-on experience in the jewellery industry, from fabrication to sales. Access industry experts, seasoned faculty, and state-of-the-art studios and technologies. source |
| Study Interior Decorating part-time | — | Experience what it’s like to work with real clients and top suppliers through studio classes, trade connections, field placement and more! source |
| Study Human Resources Management part-time | — | Lead people. Manage change. Learn the expertise required to achieve positive employer-employee relationships. Gain hands-on experience on your co-op work term. source |
| Study Honours Bachelor of Police Studies part-time | Degree | Broaden your understanding of the nature, role and function of policing. Learn the science and application behind it. Excel in your career. source |
| Study Golf Industry Management part-time | — | Develop your passion for golf. Get hands-on experience in both golf operations and business fundamentals with paid co-op and field trips. Build your network and more! source |
| Study Gas Technician part-time | — | We’ll open up an entire industry full of career opportunities for you! This full-time program is delivered in the evenings and weekends. source |
| Study Game – Design and Simulation part-time | — | Explore the latest video game design and simulation tools and techniques. Turn game concepts into 2D and 3D experiences for PC, console, mobile and more! source |
| Study Food and Nutrition Management part-time | — | Take your culinary career to the next level – specialize in health-care food services. Includes a field placement. Great job opportunities in many fields. source |
| Study Environmental Technician part-time | — | Be career-ready in just 20 months, with four months of paid work experience. Hands-on lab/field experience plus theory. MECP water curriculum included. source |
| Study Early Childhood Education part-time online | — | Enjoy engaging faculty. Experience exciting, project-based classes. Choose a variety of hands-on experiences in the ECE field. source |
| Study Digital Content Creation and Strategy part-time | — | Businesses are increasingly turning to the online community to connect with audiences, build brand awareness, and drive engagement. As digital platforms become central to marketing and communication… source |
| Study Developmental Services Worker part-time | — | 100% graduate satisfaction. Small class sizes. Caring, knowledgeable faculty. Lots of hands-on learning. Active community partners/employers. source |
| Study Cybersecurity part-time | — | Focus on practical information security topics and strategies. Benefit from field trips and industry guest speakers. Get hands-on experience on your co-op work term. source |
| Study Computer Programming part-time | — | Learn to code using in-demand programming languages. Design and build applications for desktop, mobile and web. Be job-ready in two years. source |
| Study College Foundations part-time | — | Explore a variety of courses. Discover your strengths and find your passion! Develop skills for success. Be ready for employment or further your studies. source |
| Study Civil Engineering Technician part-time | — | Learn to work with engineers and construction project managers to build roads, bridges, sewers, water mains and other infrastructure. source |
| Study Business Fundamentals part-time | — | Build a solid foundation in business. Explore different areas from finance to HR and more! Graduate career-ready or pursue pathways to further your studies. source |
| Study Business – Marketing part-time | — | Learn the business of marketing and how to apply it in the real world. Be job-ready or pursue further studies. source |
| Study Business – Accounting part-time | — | Study where everyone knows your name! Graduate job-ready. Apply your knowledge to any organization. source |
| Study Automotive Business part-time | — | Accelerate your business education in the automotive industry. Unique co-op and networking opportunities. Excellent grad employment rates. source |
| Study Artificial Intelligence – Architecture, Design, and Implementation part-time | — | Become an expert in one of today’s fastest-growing and transformational technologies. Solve complex AI challenges and power next generation businesses through machine intelligence. source |
| Study Art and Design Fundamentals part-time | — | Learn new skills. Refine existing ones. Decide where you want to go in your art and design career. Create a portfolio to help get you there. source |
| Study Addictions and Mental Health part-time | — | Motivate people to change! Unique cutting-edge courses and interactive counselling labs. Be in demand by employers in many fields. source |
| Drive your career forward in the automotive aftermarket | — | Explore the growing automotive aftermarket, including issues, trends and technologies. Learn to manage employees, customers and finances to lead successful operations. source |
| Focus on the stars as a skilled photographer | Degree | Dive into the world of digital cameras. Learn industry-standard software used to capture and manipulate images. Develop your interest, technical skills and creativity. source |
| Become an effective leader and manager | — | Learn the needs of leaders and managers in today’s challenging, competitive and dynamic environment. Enhance your management skills and develop expertise. source |
| Build a more inclusive and equitable workplace | — | Foster workplaces that embrace and uplift diverse lived experiences, where all people feel they belong. Create lasting, transformative and impactful change! source |
| Start or manage a successful trades-related business | — | Build on your technical expertise in skilled trades. Develop administration and leadership skills, including business planning, operations, marketing, finance and more. source |
| Re-enter the health-care field as a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) | Degree | Explore theoretical study and clinical practice so you can dive back into the nursing profession with confidence. Meet College of Nurses on Ontario (CNO) requirements. source |
| Guide your team with impactful leadership | — | Build your leadership potential and advance your career. Enhance your critical thinking, problem-solving and communication skills to lead an inspired team. source |
| Help buyers make informed decisions as a home inspector | Degree | Learn to examine properties and provide home inspection reports according to national standards. Play a critical role in the homebuying process and help manage a buyer’s risk. source |
| Prepare for a career as an emergency dispatcher or communications operator | Degree | Connect members of the public in crisis with police, fire and ambulance services. Work in a fast-paced environment where speed and accuracy are critical. source |
| Earn your Canadian Certified Administrative Professional (CCAP) designation | — | Advance your professional development and demonstrate your aptitude as an office administrator. Gain a competitive edge in your job search or career advancement! source |
| Complete projects on time and on budget as a project manager | Degree | All industries need effective project managers to thrive. Learn the practical skills, processes, tools and techniques to become a successful project leader. source |
| Enrich your community through rec, leisure and wellness initiatives | — | Gain the skills and practical experience to design, deliver and evaluate rec and leisure programs to all ages. Graduate job-ready for a fun and fulfilling career! source |
| Help people cope with loss and death as a grief counsellor | Degree | Understand, support and care for those facing or coping with loss and death. Explore issues, communication strategies and religious philosophies of dying and death. source |
| Join the health-care team as a medical transcriptionist | Degree | Explore medical science, communications skills, and transcription techniques. Gain theoretical and practical knowledge to meet the needs of the medical community. source |
| Influence workplace culture and employee satisfaction as an HR professional | Degree | Enter an in-demand field in the face of a changing workforce. Explore recruitment, labour laws, compensation and more. Graduate job-ready and pursue your CHRP designation! source |
| Become a dietary or nutrition aide in a health-care facility | — | Explore food preparation, nutrition, sanitation practices, customer service and more. Graduate job-ready and join the food service team in a health-care facility. source |
| Prepare for a career in criminal justice or social services | — | Combine your interests in psychology and criminology. Become an expert in the characteristics of criminals, and psychological, social and economic factors that influence crime. source |
| Make a difference as a community paramedic | Degree | Provide in-home, non-emergency health care to residents. Improve access to primary care while reducing emergency department visits and hospital assessments. source |
| Support infants, children or adolescents with mental health challenges | — | Become an expert in cognitive and behavioural symptoms. Learn to prepare needs’ assessments and implement intervention and prevention strategies to support individuals and families. source |
| Kick start your accounting career | — | Explore the fundamentals of accounting functions, from financial reporting and taxation through to accounting software. Start your career or pursue further studies. source |
| Build a solid foundation in business | — | Learn about the fundamentals of today’s business world. Explore finance, marketing, HR, operations and more! Graduate career-ready or pursue further studies. source |
| Embark on a rewarding career as a behavioural analyst | Degree | Become an expert in the field of autism and behavioural science. Design and implement effective behavioural treatment plans for children and their families. source |
| Study Business part-time | — | Build a solid foundation in business. Valuable hands-on experience to launch your career from here or take advantage of pathways to further studies. source |
| Start your esthetics career in the health and wellness industry | — | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Cultivate your career as an agribusiness manager | Degree | Explore the business and science in agriculture. Build specialized agricultural skills to foster efficiency, profitability and make a sustainable impact on the future of farming. source |
| Lead the way for innovative, AI-driven organizations | — | Join the ever-evolving AI landscape with in-demand skills. Pair business acumen with applied knowledge of AI technologies. Strategize and oversee AI solutions to solve business challenges. source |
| Launch your health-care career as a lab technologist | Degree | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Protect company networks and data as a cybersecurity specialist | Degree | Focus on practical information security topics and strategies. Benefit from field trips and industry guest speakers. Get hands-on experience on your co-op work term. source |
| Enter the health-care field as a medical lab assistant | Degree | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Kick start your academic and career goals with a strong foundation | — | Explore a variety of courses. Discover your strengths and find your passion! Develop skills for success. Be ready for employment or further your studies. source |
| Engage audiences as a digital content creator, strategist or curator | Degree | Businesses are increasingly turning to the online community to connect with audiences, build brand awareness, and drive engagement. As digital platforms become central to marketing and communication… source |
| Bring game design and simulation to life as a video game designer | Degree | To be successful in this program, students are required to have a personal laptop computer prior to the start of the program that meets or exceeds the following hardware specifications: source |
| Launch your career as a jewellery designer or entrepreneur | Degree | Get hands-on experience in the jewellery industry, from fabrication to sales. Access industry experts, seasoned faculty, and state-of-the-art studios and technologies. source |
| Begin your foundational journey to speaking and understanding Anishnaabemowin | — | Develop Anishnaabemowin speaking, reading and listening skills. Connect to Anishnaabe ways of being, traditional values and history. Engage with peers in our Indigenous virtual reality worlds! source |
| Bring your artistic vision to life through visual and digital media | — | Unleash your creative abilities and artistic skills. Get hands-on experience with the latest digital tools—such as virtual reality—and a range of traditional media. source |
| Become a skilled leader in logistics and supply chain management | — | Plan, create and manage the flow of goods from supplier to consumer. Learn how to help improve global supply chain challenges and reach new efficiencies. source |
| Make a difference with a career in mental health | — | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Build the future with a career in construction trades | — | Experience hands-on training in seven high-demand skilled trades. Learn in state-of-the-art facilities. Pave your way to a career or apprenticeship in one year! source |
| Start your health-care career with a nursing degree | Degree | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Become a specialist in advanced skin care treatments and esthetics | — | Exceptional facilities, equipment and faculty. Clinical placements will help you develop your skills to work alongside medical professionals. source |
| Train for a career working on small engines | — | Love working with cool “toys”? This program is for you! Lots of hands-on time. Great career prospects. Be job-ready or apprenticeship-ready. source |
| Inspect, service and repair marine engines as a marine mechanic | Degree | Turn your love of boats into a great career! Lots of hands-on time. Latest equipment. Excellent career prospects. source |
| Launch your career in skilled trades as a CNC machinist technician | Degree | Be career ready! Experience a state-of-the-art facility. Home to two consecutive Canadian champion CNC machinists at Skills Canada. source |
| Solve complex issues as a mechanical engineer technologist | Degree | Cutting-edge technology. Highly trained, supportive faculty. Opens doors to various industries and academic pathways. Co-op experience. source |
| Launch your health-care career as a massage therapist | Degree | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Become a navigation officer aboard marine vessels | — | Become a leader in the marine industry! Internationally recognized. Outstanding facilities. Work in Canada or anywhere in the world. source |
| Prepare for a career as an engineering officer in the marine industry | Degree | Internationally recognized. Outstanding simulation facilities. Grads are in high demand. Work in Canada or anywhere in the world! source |
| Enter the legal profession as a law clerk | Degree | Learn from professionals in the community. Gain experience during field training. Specialized courses using current industry tools and standards. source |
| Make your vision a reality with a career as an interior decorator | Degree | Experience what it’s like to work with real clients and top suppliers through studio classes, trade connections, field placement and more! source |
| Build stronger and healthier Indigenous communities | — | Learn to inspire community and social growth. Established program, experienced faculty. Two co-op work terms help lead to meaningful employment. source |
| Develop workplace culture and employee relations with an HR career | — | Lead people. Manage change. Learn the expertise required to achieve positive employer-employee relationships. Gain hands-on experience on your co-op work term. source |
| Train for a career in hospitality management | — | Develop your career in all facets of the hospitality industry. Enjoy hands-on training and real-world experience with a paid co-op work term. source |
| Create health policy and manage health organizations | — | Study a variety of diverse health-care settings, including Indigenous. Develop strategies to be a change agent. Two co-op work terms in this dynamic industry. source |
| Start your sales, marketing or service career in the automotive industry | — | Start your business career in the automotive industry with this unique degree. 12 months of paid co-op work. Over 90% job placement. source |
| Launch your career in skilled trades as an HVAC technician | Degree | High demand field. Work for an employer or be your own boss. Hands-on experience during co-op work term. Just 20 months until you graduate! source |
| Start your career as a certified hairstylist | Degree | Hands-on experience in our salon. Get your in-school hours for trade certification exam. Outstanding facilities, experienced instructors. source |
| Launch your graphic design and production career | — | Hands-on learning in a supportive environment. Use the most current software and production techniques. Embark on an awesome career! source |
| Channel your creativity into a career as a graphic designer | Degree | Hands-on, project-based learning to build your portfolio. Includes a work placement and client experience. 100% grad satisfaction. source |
| Start your journey with a strong foundation | — | Enrich your spirit. Embark on a holistic journey while developing a solid academic base for future studies. source |
| Improve your English language skills to advance your education | — | This program helps you learn or improve your English, and prepares you for post-secondary study and future employment. Y ou develop English proficiency in the areas of reading, writing, speaking, lis… source |
| Launch your career in skilled trades as a gas technician | Degree | We’ll open up an entire industry full of career opportunities for you! This full-time program is delivered in the evenings and weekends. source |
| Prepare for a career in nutritional care and food services | — | Take your culinary career to the next level – specialize in health-care food services. Includes a field placement. Great job opportunities in many fields. source |
| Become an OTA and PTA in complex health-care environments | — | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Support administrative functions of a business as an office assistant | Degree | Develop fundamental skills required to be an effective office professional. Be job-ready in eight months or continue in a specialized diploma. source |
| Start your career in the administrative health field | — | Gain specialized skills in demand by today’s health-care teams. Learn from industry experts. Develop mastery in electronic medical records management. source |
| Combine your love of computers, electronics and mechanics | — | Be a part of the next industrial revolution! Build, troubleshoot and support next generation industrial systems. Gain real-world engineering experience. Learn in in our state-of-the-art Advanced Tech… source |
| Start your electrical trades career or prepare for an apprenticeship | Apprenticeship | Learn from professionals. Great facilities. Hands-on training to help launch your career or prepare for your apprenticeship. source |
| Shape young minds with a career as an early childhood educator (ECE) | Degree | Enjoy engaging faculty. Experience exciting, project-based classes. Choose a variety of hands-on experiences in the ECE field. source |
| Embark on a rewarding career helping individuals with disabilities | — | 100% graduate satisfaction. Small class sizes. Caring, knowledgeable faculty. Lots of hands-on learning. Active community partners/employers. source |
| Help people smile brighter as a denturist | Degree | Develop your specialized skills in our public clinic. Become a dental health entrepreneur or work with dental specialists and oral surgeons. source |
| Join the oral health-care team as a dental hygienist | Degree | Top scores in student and employer satisfaction. State-of-the-art learning facilities. Great community connections. Excellent careers! source |
| Provide oral health care as a dental assistant | Degree | Benefit from many professional placement opportunities. This valuable hands-on experience will get you noticed by professionals in the field. source |
| Start your culinary career with a job in a professional kitchen | — | Paid catering, special event and travel opportunities. Graduate job-ready or continue your studies. source |
| Become a skilled chef in the food service industry | — | Master classical and contemporary culinary techniques through hands-on experience. Learn the business of kitchen operations. source |
| Manage the IT systems of an organization as a network technician | Degree | Five core computer system streams. Cisco Networking Academy partner. One co-op work term. Connections with key employers in the region. source |
| Train for a career in software development and systems analysis | — | Learn to code using in-demand programming languages. Strong focus on analysis and business integration. Complete a significant client project. source |
| Prepare to become a licensed paralegal | — | Understand the general principles of a paralegal practice. Graduate prepared to apply to the Law Society of Ontario to become a licensed paralegal. source |
| Join the front lines of emergency medical care as a paramedic | Degree | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Start your health-care career as a Personal Support Worker (PSW) | Degree | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Prepare for a career as a licensed pharmacy technician | Degree | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Start your career in skilled trades as a plumber | Degree | Learn from professionals. State-of-the-art equipment in shops. Great careers! Be job-ready from here or begin your apprenticeship. source |
| Train for a career in software development | — | Learn to code using in-demand programming languages. Design and build applications for desktop, mobile and web. Be job-ready in two years. source |
| Develop essential skills for career success | — | Discover your strengths, follow your interests and develop skills for workplace success in a supported academic environment. source |
| Create positive change in your community with a career in criminal justice | — | Knowledge is built upon a foundation of strong experiences. Learn from experts and build the skills to change your community. source |
| Turn your passion for helping others into a career in speech therapy | — | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Train to become an integral part of the engineering team | — | Excellent job placement rates. 12 months of relevant experience. Be ready to take on responsibility in this high-demand field! source |
| Help design and build your community’s infrastructure | — | Learn to work with engineers and construction project managers to build roads, bridges, sewers, water mains and other infrastructure. source |
| Better the lives of others with a career as a child and youth care practitioner | Degree | Practise your skills in our interactive simulation labs. Cutting-edge community placements. Graduate job-ready or pursue further studies. source |
| Train to become a skilled carpenter, framer or renovator | — | Learn from experienced Red Seal professionals. High-demand trade. More hands-on learning gets you into the industry faster! source |
| Enter the cabinetmaking and woodworking field as a skilled cabinetmaker | Degree | Stand out from the rest – learn custom cabinetmaking here. Enjoy small class sizes, excellent facilities, and applied learning from project planning to execution. source |
| Become a marketing professional and help drive results | — | Learn the business of marketing and how to apply it in the real world. Be job-ready or pursue further studies. source |
| Power the world with a career as an operating engineer | Degree | Study power engineering at the only Ontario college with a nuclear-enhanced curriculum to meet the demand for nuclear-ready talent. TSSA-approved certifications. Strong industry connections with lead… source |
| Find your calling with a health-care career in practical nursing | — | In order to provide quality practicum placements (“Placements”), students are placed in a variety of agencies, largely in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own… source |
| Build the foundation for a career in health care | — | Your first step toward further studies in health programs. Develop your employability skills. Be on your way to a career in health care! source |
| Prepare for a career in firefighting and public safety | — | Develop your knowledge and skills with hands-on experience in fire suppression, rescue, hazardous materials response, public education and life safety. source |
| Lead a winning project team as a project manager | Degree | Build job-ready skills to plan, manage and deliver information technology projects in today’s fast-paced world source |
| Embark on endless career opportunities as an entrepreneur | Degree | Be your own boss or lead innovation in an established business. Get valuable hands-on experience during your co-op. You’re going places! source |
| Pursue a rewarding career in social work | — | Make a difference! Channel your passion for helping others. Develop clinical skills. Advocate for human rights. Empower communities. source |
| Train for a career in accounting, banking or finance | — | Study where everyone knows your name! Graduate job-ready. Apply your knowledge to any organization. source |
| Prepare for a career in sales, marketing or customer service | — | Build a solid foundation in business. Explore different areas from finance to HR and more! Graduate career-ready or pursue pathways to further your studies. source |
| Prepare for a career in the field of business | — | Build a solid foundation in business. Valuable hands-on experience to launch your career from here or take advantage of pathways to further studies. source |
| Restore health and well-being with a career as a recreational therapist | Degree | Use your skills to help improve/restore health and wellness. Small class settings, knowledgeable, friendly faculty and hands-on learning. source |
| Support the veterinary health-care team as a veterinary assistant | Degree | Love animals? Work with cats and dogs in our on-campus veterinary hospital. Emphasis on companion animals. High student satisfaction. source |
| Build a foundation in business and explore a range of careers | — | Build a solid foundation in business. Valuable hands-on experience to launch your career from here or take advantage of pathways to further studies. source |
| Train for a career in animal health as a vet tech | Degree | 100% of grads recommend our program! Get valuable hands-on experience. High-demand field. Excellent graduate employment rate. source |
| Launch your career in skilled trades as a welder | Degree | Gain confidence and skills with lots of burn time! Great career prospects. Outstanding facilities. Experienced, certified instructors. source |
| Pursue a career as a bookkeeper | Degree | Learn operational bookkeeping and managerial accounting in today’s computerized business environment. Graduate with a host of valuable skills. source |
| Prepare for a career as a lab technician in the biotechnology field | Degree | Explore this high-tech trade as you become proficient with techniques in molecular biology, cell biology, chemistry and physiology. source |
| Kick start your career in big data and business intelligence | — | Tell the story behind the information! This major growth area for applied research has been called the “sexiest job of the 21st century.” source |
| Begin your career as a baker or pastry chef | Degree | Make a lot of dough! Rise from basics to whole bakery business development in just eight months. source |
| Join the aviation industry and let your career take flight | — | Gain the knowledge and experience you need for an exciting career in aviation. Reach higher with a master’s degree in only 18 more months! source |
| Turn your passion for cars into a career | — | Accelerate your business education in the automotive industry. Unique co-op and networking opportunities. Excellent grad employment rates. source |
| Break into the rising, in-demand field of AI and machine learning | — | Become an expert in one of today’s fastest-growing and transformational technologies. Solve complex AI challenges and power next generation businesses through machine intelligence. source |
| Build your portfolio and prepare for an exciting career as an artist or designer | Degree | Learn new skills. Refine existing ones. Decide where you want to go in your art and design career. Create a portfolio to help get you there. source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| GAME 3008 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| COMM 1016 | Communications 1 (ODE) Conflict Management and Crisis Intervention | — | source |
| GAME 1000 | Game Art 2 | — | source |
| GAME 1006 | Game Art 3 | — | source |
| GAME 2008 | Game Artificial Intelligence 1 | — | source |
| COMP 2142 | Game Artificial Intelligence 2 | — | source |
| GAME 3003 | Game Artificial Intelligence 3 | — | source |
| GAME 3009 | Game Design 1 | — | source |
| GAME 1001 | Game Design 2 | — | source |
| GAME 1007 | Game Design 3 | — | source |
| GAME 1003 | Game Design 4 | — | source |
| GAME 2011 | Game Fundamentals 1 | — | source |
| GAME 3000 | Game Design 6 | — | source |
| GAME 3006 | Game Engine Architecture 1 | — | source |
| GAME 3005 | Game Engine Architecture 2 | — | source |
| GAME 3011 | Game Fundamentals 1 | — | source |
| GAME 1008 | Game Fundamentals 2 | — | source |
| GAME 1010 | Game Fundamentals 3 | — | source |
| GAME 2003 | Game Fundamentals 4 | — | source |
| GAME 2010 | Game Production 1 | — | source |
| GAME 1009 | Game Production 2 | — | source |
| GAME 2006 | Game Production 3 | — | source |
| GAME 2001 | Game Production 4 | — | source |
| GAME 2005 | Game Programming 1 | — | source |
| GAME 3004 | Game Production 6 | — | source |
| GAME 3010 | Game Programming 1 | — | source |
| COMP 1115 | Game Programming 2 | — | source |
| COMP 1121 | Game Programming 3 | — | source |
| COMP 1116 | Introduction to Graphics | — | source |
| GAME 1005 | Math for Games 1 | — | source |
| MATH 1043 | Math for Games 2 | — | source |
| MATH 1053 | Multiplatform Game Development 1 | — | source |
| GAME 3001 | Multiplatform Game Development 2 | — | source |
| GAME 3007 | Multiplayer Game Design 1 | — | source |
| GAME 2009 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| GAME 3002 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| TOUR 2041 | Business Planning | — | source |
| ENTR 2000 | Case Analysis and Presentations | — | source |
| BUSI 2005 | Customer Relations (ODE) Dynamics of Hospitality and Tourism | — | source |
| MKTG 1017 | Digital Marketing (ODE) Entrepreneurship Opportunity Analysis | — | source |
| TOUR 1009 | Dynamics of Hospitality and Tourism | — | source |
| FNCE 1003 | Foodservice Operations and Facility Management | — | source |
| FOSR 2018 | Global Destinations | — | source |
| TOUR 1013 | Hospitality - Hotel and Resort Co-op Work Term 1 | — | source |
| COOP 1040 | Hospitality Management Capstone | — | source |
| TOUR 2043 | Hotel and Resort Facilities Management | — | source |
| TOUR 2042 | Human Resources Management | — | source |
| MGMT 2003 | Introduction to Marketing | — | source |
| FLIE 1002 | Introduction to Cabin Crew | — | source |
| ENTR 2007 | Introduction to Marketing | — | source |
| MKTG 1000 | Introduction to Sport and Recreation Facility Management | — | source |
| MATH 1041 | Research Concepts and Applications | — | source |
| MGMT 2001 | Management Principles (ODE) Sales Management in the Golf Industry | — | source |
| REAS 1000 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| TOUR 2037 | Rooms Division - Integrated Theory and Practice | — | source |
| TOUR 1014 | Sales, Catering, and Banquet Services | — | source |
| TOUR 2039 | Social Entrepreneurship | — | source |
| ENTR 1000 | Social Entre | — | source |
| TOUR 2027 | Tour Packaging, Sales and Promotion | — | source |
| TOUR 2034 | Tourism Challenges and Change | — | source |
| TOUR 2035 | Wine, Beer and Spirits | — | source |
| FOSR 2003 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| FLIE 1004 | Airline Software | — | source |
| FLIE 1006 | Aviation Operations | — | source |
| AVIA 1001 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| COOP 1065 | French for Aviation | — | source |
| FLIE 1000 | French for Aviation 2 | — | source |
| FLIE 1005 | Global Destinations | — | source |
| AVIA 3004 | Industry Certifications | — | source |
| FLIE 1001 | Introduction to Marketing | — | source |
| HINF 1000 | Capstone in Health Informatics | — | source |
| HINF 1011 | Change Management and Business Analysis | — | source |
| HINF 1006 | Data Standards and Interoperability | — | source |
| HINF 1007 | Foundations of Business Analysis | — | source |
| HINF 1001 | Health Informatics and Clinical Practice | — | source |
| HINF 1008 | Health Informatics and Data Analytics | — | source |
| HINF 1009 | Health Information Legislation, Privacy, and Security | — | source |
| HINF 1002 | Health Information Legislation, Privacy, and Security | — | source |
| HINF 1003 | Health Information Technology | — | source |
| HINF 1010 | Information Management and Clinical Practices | — | source |
| HINF 1004 | Information Management and Clinical Practices | — | source |
| HINF 1005 | Introduction to Health Informatics | — | source |
| GBMT 1007 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| CCSR 1008 | Africentric and Afri-Indigenous Approaches | — | source |
| CCSR 1005 | Africentric and Afri-Indigenous Approaches | — | source |
| CCSR 1009 | Case Management, System Navigation and Advocacy | — | source |
| CCSR 1015 | Death, Dying, and Bereavement Experiences | — | source |
| CCSR 1002 | Holistic Worldviews in Research Methodology | — | source |
| CCSR 1012 | Indigenous and Decolonizing Approaches | — | source |
| CCSR 1003 | Introduction to Community Safety and Public Health Approaches | — | source |
| CCSR 1004 | Introduction to Community Safety and Public Health Approaches | — | source |
| CCSR 1006 | Introduction to Counselling and Assessment Skills | — | source |
| CCSR 1000 | Mental Health and Psychopharmacology | — | source |
| CCSR 1013 | Simulation for Community Crisis and Suicide Response Skill Integration | — | source |
| CCSR 1016 | Situation Tables for Community Crisis and Suicide Response | — | source |
| CCSR 1014 | Substance Use, Harm Reduction, and Psychopharmacology | — | source |
| CCSR 1010 | Telephone-Virtual Counselling Skills | — | source |
| CCSR 1011 | Trauma-Informed Interventions Across the Lifespan | — | source |
| CCSR 1007 | Trauma-Informed Interventions for Helping Professionals and Caregivers | — | source |
| CCSR 1001 | Trauma-Informed Interventions for Helping Professionals and Caregivers | — | source |
| GINT 0258 | Canine Training Academy Module 2 - Applied Instructional Skills | — | source |
| GINT 0259 | Canine Training Academy Module 3 - Experience Hours | — | source |
| GINT 0260 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| SPRT 2005 | Career Readiness | — | source |
| SPRT 2006 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| RECR 1002 | Facility Planning and Design | — | source |
| RECR 2022 | Financial Analysis | — | source |
| RECR 2019 | Introduction to Marketing | — | source |
| RECR 1010 | Introduction to Sport and Recreation Facility Management | — | source |
| SPRT 2001 | Outdoor Facility Management | — | source |
| RECR 2020 | Pool Operations | — | source |
| RECR 1011 | Professional Opportunities and Issues | — | source |
| RECR 2016 | Program Planning | — | source |
| RECR 1001 | Recreation Across the Lifespan | — | source |
| RECR 1006 | Recreation Leadership and Group Dynamics | — | source |
| REAS 2003 | Research in Recreation and Sport | — | source |
| RECR 2021 | Sales, Fundraising and Sponsorship | — | source |
| SPRT 2000 | Sport and Recreation Administration | — | source |
| RECR 2003 | Sport and Recreation Facility Operations | — | source |
| RECR 2005 | Sports Tourism | — | source |
| TOUR 2014 | Technology in Administration | — | source |
| COMP 1058 | Technology in Administration | — | source |
| RECR 2004 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| VMGP 1000 | Introduction to Video Production | — | source |
| VMGP 1001 | Storyboarding and Concept Development | — | source |
| VMGP 1002 | Fundamentals of Motion Graphics | — | source |
| VMGP 1003 | Editing Techniques I – Video and Audio Post-Production | — | source |
| VMGP 1004 | Digital Media Platforms and Trends | — | source |
| COMP 1059 | Computer Technology for Environmental Applications | — | source |
| DRFT 1003 | Introduction to Technical Drafting | — | source |
| ENVR 1005 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| MATH 1018 | Introduction to Technical Mathematics | — | source |
| METR 1000 | Electrical Components | — | source |
| SURV 1001 | Civil Engineering Work Term 1 (occurs after Semester 2) | — | source |
| BIOL 1040 | Anatomy and Physiology Introductory Concepts | — | source |
| DENT 1049 | Complete Dentures – Introduction | — | source |
| DENT 1078 | Introduction to the Profession of Denturism | — | source |
| DENT 1079 | Orofacial Anatomy for the Denturist | — | source |
| DENT 1085 | Dental Materials | — | source |
| DENT 1090 | Dental Sciences for Office Administrators | — | source |
| DENT 1091 | Regulations in the Dental Environment | — | source |
| DENT 1092 | Dental Office Philosophy | — | source |
| DENT 1093 | Dental Office Management 1 | — | source |
| DENT 1094 | Clinical Placement Preparation | — | source |
| DENT 1095 | Professionalism and Client Management | — | source |
| DENT 1096 | Dental Theory and Imagery | — | source |
| DENT 1097 | Dental Software for the Dental Administrator | — | source |
| DENT 1098 | Dental Office Management 2 | — | source |
| ADVE 2013 | Applied Digital Marketing and Analytics | — | source |
| MKTG 2041 | Campaigns and Professional Practices | — | source |
| ADVE 2006 | Certifications for the Advertising Industry | — | source |
| ADVE 2025 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| ADVE 1003 | Digital Marketing and Analytics | — | source |
| ADVE 2024 | Financial Accounting Principles 1 | — | source |
| ADVE 2023 | Graphic Design Fundamentals | — | source |
| ADVE 1007 | Integrated Marketing Communications | — | source |
| ADVE 2022 | Integrated Marketing Communications | — | source |
| ADVE 2001 | Marketing Comm | — | source |
| ADVE 1004 | Introduction to Automotive Technology | — | source |
| ENTR 1002 | Entrepreneurship (ODE) Introduction to Legal Office Administration | — | source |
| MKTG 1019 | Introduction to Organizational Behaviour | — | source |
| ADVE 2021 | Media Planning | — | source |
| ADVE 1008 | Ontario Colleges' Marketing Competition Preparation | — | source |
| ADVE 2026 | Principles of Sales | — | source |
| MKTG 1003 | Personal Selling (ODE) Production and Operations Management | — | source |
| ADVE 2005 | Marketing Present Skill (ODE) Public Relations | — | source |
| ADVE 2004 | Recruitment and Selection | — | source |
| ADVE 2020 | Sport Marketing and Sponsorship | — | source |
| MKTG 2031 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| MUSM 1009 | Advanced Exhibition Design | — | source |
| MUSM 1011 | Advanced Museum and Gallery Management | — | source |
| MUSM 1008 | Collection Management | — | source |
| MUSM 1002 | Curatorial Practices | — | source |
| MUSM 1001 | Educational Programming and Delivery | — | source |
| MUSM 1007 | Exhibition Design | — | source |
| MUSM 1003 | Museum and Gallery Management | — | source |
| MUSM 1004 | Museum and Gallery Studies Co-op Work Term | — | source |
| COOP 1063 | Preventative Conservation Techniques | — | source |
| MUSM 1006 | Public Engagement in Museums and Galleries | — | source |
| MUSM 1014 | Research Methods for Museums and Galleries | — | source |
| MUSM 1010 | Technical Practices | — | source |
| MUSM 1005 | Visual Technologies | — | source |
| MUSM 1015 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| COMP 1107 | Principles of Programming | — | source |
| COMP 1120 | Engineering Drawing and Design 1 | — | source |
| MATH 1047 | Applied Engineering Math | — | source |
| METR 1001 | Introduction to Mechatronics Systems and Reliability | — | source |
| METR 1006 | Fundamentals of DC circuits | — | source |
| PSIN 2013 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| LAWS 2049 | Cyber Security | — | source |
| PSIN 2012 | Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Community Safety | — | source |
| LAWS 1019 | Field Operations – WIL Seminar | — | source |
| PSIN 2015 | Intelligence and Risk Management | — | source |
| PSIN 2014 | Internship | — | source |
| PSIN 2016 | Introduction to Private Investigation and Surveillance | — | source |
| PSIN 1000 | Introduction to Security Skills | — | source |
| LAWS 1005 | Introduction to Security Skills | — | source |
| PSIN 2005 | Mental Health in Public Safety | — | source |
| LAWS 2048 | Municipal Law Enforcement and Provincial Offences | — | source |
| PSIN 2010 | Physical Security Planning & Security Awareness | — | source |
| PSIN 2004 | Public Safety and Emergency Management | — | source |
| LAWS 1021 | Radicalization & Ideologically Motivated Violent Extremism | — | source |
| PSIN 1001 | Security Management and Leadership | — | source |
| PSIN 2011 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| GINT 0148 | Canine Behavior 103 - Canine Resource Guarding | — | source |
| GINT 0222 | Canine Behavior 104 - Canine Territorial Guarding | — | source |
| GINT 0223 | Canine Behavior 105 - Canine Shelter Assessment | — | source |
| GINT 0240 | Canine Behaviour 102 - Separation Anxiety | — | source |
| GINT 0196 | Canine Behaviour 106 - Puppy Assessment | — | source |
| GINT 0250 | Dog to Dog Aggression – Basic | — | source |
| GINT 0194 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| LIAI 1002 | AI Fundamentals for Managers | — | source |
| LIAI 1012 | AI Innovation and Entrepreneurship | — | source |
| LIAI 1004 | AI Innovation and Entrepreneurship | — | source |
| LIAI 1001 | AI Strategy and Change | — | source |
| LIAI 1007 | AI in Human Resources | — | source |
| LIAI 1013 | Agile Project Management for AI | — | source |
| LIAI 1000 | Agile Project Management for AI | — | source |
| LIAI 1006 | Analytical Decision Making | — | source |
| LIAI 1003 | Deep Learning | — | source |
| LIAI 1009 | Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Capstone Project | — | source |
| LIAI 1011 | Machine Learning | — | source |
| LIAI 1010 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| NFPA 1031 | NFPA 1031 | — | source |
| NFPA 1072 | Hazardous Materials Awareness | — | source |
| JUST 0062 | JUST 0062 | — | source |
| JUST 0067 | Fire Inspector Level 1 (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| JUST 0064 | JUST 0064 | — | source |
| JUST 0066 | Ontario Fire Code Div | — | source |
| JUST 0065 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| ACCT 2012 | Business Applications for Accounting | — | source |
| ACCT 1016 | Cost Accounting 1 | — | source |
| ACCT 2003 | Cost Accounting 1 (ODE) Financial Accounting Principles 1 | — | source |
| ACCT 1000 | Financial Accounting 1 (ODE) Human Resources Management Foundations | — | source |
| ACCT 1001 | Financial Accounting 2 (ODE) Human Resources Management Foundations | — | source |
| OFAD 2021 | QuickBooks Online (ODE) Introduction to Entrepreneurship | — | source |
| MATH 1002 | Production and Operations Management | — | source |
| COMP 1003 | Intro to Computers 2 (ODE) Payroll Administration | — | source |
| BUSI 1019 | Payroll Administration (ODE) Personal Taxation | — | source |
| ACCT 2011 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| ARTS 1000 | ARTS 1000 | — | source |
| ARTS 1001 | ARTS 1001 | — | source |
| DIGS 2004 | DIGS 2004 | — | source |
| DIGS 2001 | DIGS 2001 | — | source |
| SCUL 1000 | SCUL 1000 | — | source |
| SCUL 1001 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| ARTS 2013 | Critical Issues for Fine Artists 1 | — | source |
| ARTS 2001 | Digital Illustration | — | source |
| ARTS 2014 | Digital Narratives | — | source |
| DIGS 2002 | Digital Print Studio | — | source |
| DIGS 2005 | Digital Studio 1 | — | source |
| DIGS 1000 | Digital Studio 2 | — | source |
| DIGS 1001 | Figure Studio: Drawing and Painting 3 | — | source |
| FINA 2006 | Interpretive Drawing 1 | — | source |
| DRWG 1000 | Interpretive Drawing 2 | — | source |
| DRWG 1001 | Introduction to Modern Art | — | source |
| HSTY 1001 | Professional Practices for Fine Artists | — | source |
| ARTS 2002 | Social Media and Web Management | — | source |
| COMP 2100 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| TREC 1004 | Assessment Processes of Recreation Therapy | — | source |
| TREC 1002 | Assessment Processes of Recreation Therapy | — | source |
| TREC 1014 | Facilitative Techniques in Recreation Therapy | — | source |
| TREC 1010 | Foundations of Recreation Therapy | — | source |
| TREC 1003 | Issues and Trends in Recreation Therapy | — | source |
| TREC 1008 | Leisure Education | — | source |
| TREC 1007 | Nature of Disabilities in Recreation Therapy | — | source |
| TREC 1015 | Organizational Leadership: Recreation Therapy | — | source |
| TREC 1009 | Recreation Therapy Internship | — | source |
| TREC 1017 | Recreation Therapy with Selected Populations | — | source |
| TREC 1005 | Recreation Therapy with Selected Populations | — | source |
| TREC 1011 | Therapeutic Relationships in Recreation Therapy | — | source |
| TREC 1012 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| PRJM 1024 | Advanced Planning in IT Projects | — | source |
| PRJM 1025 | Advanced Risk in IT Project Delivery | — | source |
| PRJM 1026 | Communication for IT Project Managers | — | source |
| PRJM 1017 | Fundamentals of IT Project Management | — | source |
| PRJM 1018 | Fundamentals of IT Project Management | — | source |
| PRJM 1021 | IT Project Management Capstone | — | source |
| PRJM 1030 | IT Project Performance and Decision Support Systems | — | source |
| PRJM 1028 | Information Security on IT Projects | — | source |
| PRJM 1027 | Introduction to Agile Project Management in IT | — | source |
| PRJM 1019 | Introduction to IT Procurement and Contracts in Project Management | — | source |
| PRJM 1020 | Introduction to IT Procurement and Contracts in Project Management | — | source |
| PRJM 1022 | Leadership and Organizational Behaviour in IT Projects | — | source |
| PRJM 1029 | Planning for IT Project Success | — | source |
| PRJM 1023 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| COMP 1013 | Bookkeeping for the Office Professional | — | source |
| OFAD 2014 | OFAD 2014 | — | source |
| COMP 1113 | Business Documentation and Text Processing | — | source |
| LAWS 2000 | Business Law (ODE) Communication Essentials | — | source |
| HURM 1004 | Computer Applications 1 for the Office | — | source |
| OFAD 1007 | Computer Applications 2 for the Office | — | source |
| OFAD 1020 | Entrepreneurship and Small Business | — | source |
| ENTR 2009 | Finance and Management Accounting | — | source |
| ACCT 1003 | Managerial Cost Acctg (ODE) Human Resources Management Foundations | — | source |
| ADVE 1000 | Global Business and Culture | — | source |
| BUSI 2024 | HTML, CSS, and JS Fundamentals | — | source |
| COMP 1002 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| HURM 1000 | Intermediate Financial Accounting 1 | — | source |
| HURM 1005 | Introduction to Organizational Behaviour | — | source |
| OFAD 1004 | Introduction to Logistics | — | source |
| MKTG 2004 | Introduction to Marketing | — | source |
| OFAD 1006 | Medical Terminology 1 (ODE) Introduction to Organizational Behaviour | — | source |
| BUSI 1001 | Introduction to Substantive Branches of Law | — | source |
| HURM 1003 | Labour Relations | — | source |
| HURM 1002 | Can Labour Relations (ODE) Occupational Health and Safety | — | source |
| COMP 2093 | Macroeconomics | — | source |
| ECON 2000 | Macroeconomics (ODE) Managerial Decision Making | — | source |
| ECON 1000 | Microeconomics (ODE) Planning the Marketing Strategy | — | source |
| COMP 1114 | Occupational Health and Safety | — | source |
| HURM 1022 | Legislation Health/Safety(ODE) Recruitment and Selection | — | source |
| MATH 1034 | Business Math (ODE) Office Procedures and Strategies | — | source |
| OFAD 1001 | Office Tech / Procedures (ODE) Principles of Management | — | source |
| MGMT 2000 | Material/Operations Mgmt (ODE) Professional Business Practices | — | source |
| OFAD 1022 | Professional Development and Employability 2 | — | source |
| OFAD 1023 | Public Relations | — | source |
| HURM 1007 | Training and Development | — | source |
| COMP 2003 | Server-Side Scripting using ASP | — | source |
| MGMT 1000 | Social Entrepreneurship | — | source |
| STAT 2000 | Statistics (ODE) Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| STAT 2001 | Student Teams for Entrepreneurship Projects | — | source |
| ENTR 1001 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| MDEV 1009 | Advanced Cross-platform Development | — | source |
| MDEV 1015 | Advanced Entrepreneurship for Mobile Development | — | source |
| MDEV 1017 | Advanced iOS Development | — | source |
| MDEV 1007 | Emerging Technologies | — | source |
| MDEV 1018 | Entrepreneurship Fundamentals for Mobile Development | — | source |
| MDEV 1002 | Interface Design and User Experience | — | source |
| MDEV 1000 | Introduction to Android Development | — | source |
| MDEV 1008 | Introduction to Cross-platform Development | — | source |
| MDEV 1014 | Introduction to iOS Development | — | source |
| MDEV 1006 | Mobile APIs and Frameworks | — | source |
| MDEV 1004 | Mobile App Project 1 | — | source |
| MDEV 1016 | Mobile App Project 2 | — | source |
| MDEV 1019 | Mobile Web Applications | — | source |
| MDEV 1005 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| LAWS 2051 | Civil Litigation 1 | — | source |
| LAWS 2053 | Civil Litigation 2 | — | source |
| LAWS 2043 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| LAWS 2040 | Corporate and Commercial Law 2 | — | source |
| LAWS 2041 | Debtor and Creditor/Landlord and Tenant Law | — | source |
| LAWS 1015 | Estates Law | — | source |
| LAWS 2032 | Will & Estate Law Proc (ODE) Family Law 1 | — | source |
| LAWS 1014 | Family Law 2 | — | source |
| LAWS 2039 | Foundations of the Canadian Legal System | — | source |
| LAWS 1024 | Intermediate Legal Office Administration | — | source |
| LAWS 1023 | Legal Office Procedures (ODE) Introduction to Organizational Behaviour | — | source |
| LAWS 1029 | Introduction to Substantive Branches of Law | — | source |
| LAWS 1028 | Introductory Legal Office Administration | — | source |
| LAWS 2037 | Legal Professionalism and Ethics | — | source |
| LAWS 2052 | Legal Research and Writing | — | source |
| REAS 1003 | Microcomputer Applications | — | source |
| LAWS 2044 | Real Estate Procedures (ODE) Real Estate Law 2 | — | source |
| LAWS 2045 | LAWS 2045 | — | source |
| JEWL 2018 | CAD 1 | — | source |
| JEWL 2010 | CAD 2 | — | source |
| JEWL 2017 | CAD 3 | — | source |
| JEWL 2020 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| HSTY 2003 | Introduction to Gemmology | — | source |
| JEWL 2003 | Jewellery Drawing and Design | — | source |
| JEWL 1006 | Jewellery Drawing and Design | — | source |
| JEWL 1001 | Jewellery Fabrication 2 | — | source |
| JEWL 1012 | Jewellery Repair 1 | — | source |
| JEWL 1003 | Jewellery Repair 2 | — | source |
| JEWL 2014 | Jewellery Repair 3 | — | source |
| JEWL 2021 | Jewellery Techniques | — | source |
| JEWL 1011 | Jewellery Trade Business Practices | — | source |
| JEWL 2019 | Metal Finishing | — | source |
| JEWL 1010 | Modelmaking and Casting | — | source |
| JEWL 1004 | Photography for Jewellery Promotion | — | source |
| JEWL 1014 | Professional Principles and Practices for Jewellers and Goldsmiths | — | source |
| JEWL 1013 | Sales and Marketing | — | source |
| JEWL 2016 | Stone Setting 1 | — | source |
| JEWL 2011 | Stone Setting 2 | — | source |
| JEWL 2015 | Stone Setting 3 | — | source |
| JEWL 2004 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| IDEC 2009 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| COMP 1055 | Computer Aided Drafting Advanced | — | source |
| COMP 2128 | Computer Aided Drafting Intermediate | — | source |
| COMP 2127 | Drawing and Rendering | — | source |
| DRWG 1012 | Drawing and Rendering | — | source |
| HSTY 2002 | Early Design History | — | source |
| IDEC 2007 | Global Issues, Materials, Finishes and Furnishings | — | source |
| IDEC 1004 | Hand Drafting and Design Technology | — | source |
| DRFT 1017 | Hand Drafting and Design Technology | — | source |
| INTD 1008 | Interior Decorating Studio | — | source |
| IDEC 1002 | Interior Decorating Studio Advanced | — | source |
| IDEC 2005 | Interior Decorating Studio Intermediate | — | source |
| IDEC 2002 | Materials, Finishes, Furnishings, and Accessories Advanced | — | source |
| IDEC 2006 | Media Presentation Methods | — | source |
| IDEC 2001 | Professional Practice | — | source |
| IDEC 2008 | Professional Practice Advanced | — | source |
| IDEC 2004 | Selling and Merchandising | — | source |
| MKTG 2025 | Studio Basics | — | source |
| IDEC 1000 | Sustainable Materials, Finishes and Furnishings | — | source |
| IDEC 1001 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| HRMN 1011 | Compensation Management (ODE) Employee and Labour Relations | — | source |
| HRMN 1022 | Industrial Relations (ODE) Employment Law | — | source |
| HRMN 1010 | Employment Law (ODE) Finance and Accounting | — | source |
| HRMN 1014 | Intro Financial/Mgmt Acct(ODE) Human Resources Analytics | — | source |
| HRMN 1023 | Personnel Research/HRIS(ODE) Human Resources Management | — | source |
| HRMN 1007 | Principles of HR Mgmt (ODE) Human Resources Management Work Term | — | source |
| COOP 1054 | Human Resources Planning | — | source |
| HRMN 1016 | HR Planning - Development(ODE) Occupational Health and Safety | — | source |
| HRMN 1006 | Occupation Health-Safety (ODE) Organizational Behaviour | — | source |
| HRMN 1013 | Intro Bus Mgmt/Org Behav | — | source |
| HRMN 1017 | HRMN R and S (ODE) Training and Development | — | source |
| HRMN 1008 | Training and Development (ODE) Wellness and Employee Engagement | — | source |
| HRMN 1037 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| POLC 1000 | POLC 1000 | — | source |
| POLC 3015 | Advanced Police Practices | — | source |
| POLC 4019 | Canadian Criminal Justice | — | source |
| POLC 1002 | Cold Case Experience | — | source |
| POLC 4020 | Community Policing | — | source |
| POLC 1008 | Criminal Behaviour and Analysis | — | source |
| POLC 4015 | Criminal Procedures and Evidence | — | source |
| POLC 3008 | Criminology | — | source |
| POLC 2011 | Dispute Resolution | — | source |
| POLC 4014 | Diversity, Equity, and Human Rights | — | source |
| POLC 1009 | Foundations of Interviewing | — | source |
| POLC 3002 | Fundamental Concepts of Criminal Law | — | source |
| POLC 1004 | Global Crime and Criminal Justice | — | source |
| POLC 3016 | Health and Wellness 1 | — | source |
| POLC 1005 | Health and Wellness 2 | — | source |
| POLC 2008 | Honours Research Capstone | — | source |
| POLC 4016 | Interdisciplinary Modes of Communication | — | source |
| INTS 1007 | Introduction to Forensic Science | — | source |
| POLC 2010 | Introduction to Multidisciplinary Research | — | source |
| INTS 1002 | Introduction to Multidisciplinary Research | — | source |
| POLC 3014 | Leadership in Policing | — | source |
| POLC 4018 | Mental Health Issues | — | source |
| POLC 2007 | Police Powers in Canada | — | source |
| POLC 2003 | Policing and Society | — | source |
| POLC 3012 | Principles of Ethical Reasoning and Policing | — | source |
| POLC 3013 | Provincial Offences | — | source |
| POLC 2006 | Public Safety and Emergency Management | — | source |
| POLC 2013 | Strategic Communications | — | source |
| POLC 1001 | Youth Crime and Justice | — | source |
| POLC 2009 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| ACCT 1013 | Financial Accounting 1 (ODE) Agronomy and Golf Course Design | — | source |
| GOLF 2000 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| COMM 2021 | Financial Management for Hospitality and Tourism | — | source |
| FNCE 2013 | Golf Club Governance | — | source |
| GOLF 2011 | Golf Course Food and Beverage Management | — | source |
| GOLF 2010 | Golf Event Management | — | source |
| GOLF 3000 | Golf Industry Management Work Term | — | source |
| COOP 1060 | Golf Industry Networking | — | source |
| GOLF 1003 | Golf Operations Management | — | source |
| GOLF 1004 | Golf Skills Development 1 | — | source |
| GOLF 2001 | Golf Skills Development 2 | — | source |
| GOLF 1002 | Human Resources Management | — | source |
| GOLF 2003 | Issues and Trends in Golf | — | source |
| GOLF 2004 | Leadership in the Golf Industry | — | source |
| GOLF 2008 | Principles of Management | — | source |
| GOLF 2009 | Technology in Administration | — | source |
| ELEC 1011 | Buildings and Air Handling | — | source |
| GAST 1020 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| ELEC 1012 | Gas Appliances | — | source |
| GAST 1015 | HRAC Business Development | — | source |
| HRAC 1002 | HRAC Human Resource Foundations | — | source |
| HRAC 2005 | Introduction to Electricity | — | source |
| ELEC 1010 | Introduction to Gas Appliances | — | source |
| GAST 1003 | Introduction to Gas Appliances | — | source |
| GAST 1014 | Piping, Forced Air and Space Heating | — | source |
| GAST 1021 | Professional Practices | — | source |
| GAST 1013 | Professional Practices | — | source |
| GAST 1017 | Water Heaters and Hydronic Heating | — | source |
| GAST 1022 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| FDNM 1022 | Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Disease | — | source |
| FDNM 1016 | Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Disease | — | source |
| FDNM 1018 | Field Placement Career Preparation | — | source |
| FDNM 1019 | Field Placement Career Preparation | — | source |
| FDNM 1023 | Finance and Accounting | — | source |
| FDNM 1001 | Intro Financial/Mgmt Acct(ODE) Food Modification | — | source |
| FDNM 1007 | Food Service and Quality Management | — | source |
| FDNM 1017 | Food Service and Quality Management | — | source |
| FDNM 1021 | Human Resource Management | — | source |
| FDNM 1000 | Principles of HR Mgmt (ODE) Menu Theory and Design | — | source |
| FDNM 1020 | Professional Practice in Food and Nutrition Management | — | source |
| FDNM 1004 | Professional Practice in Food and Nutrition Management | — | source |
| MATH 1035 | Technical Math (ODE) Applied Organic Chemistry | — | source |
| CHEM 2002 | Applied Statistics for Environmental Applications | — | source |
| STAT 2006 | Biological Systems | — | source |
| BIOL 1008 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| ENVR 1006 | Ecosystems and Environmental Sampling | — | source |
| ENVR 2012 | Environmental Assessment and Contaminants in the Environment | — | source |
| ENVR 2018 | Environmental CAD | — | source |
| ENVR 2019 | Environmental Law and Policy | — | source |
| LAWS 2010 | Environmental Law/Reg | — | source |
| ENVR 2014 | Environmental Surveying | — | source |
| SURV 2002 | Surveying (ODE) Environmental Work Term 1 (occurs after Semester 2) | — | source |
| COOP 1023 | Foundations of Environmental Science | — | source |
| ENVR 1009 | Geospatial Technology | — | source |
| ENVR 1004 | Introduction to Applied Environmental Chemistry | — | source |
| CHEM 1016 | Limnology and Watershed Management | — | source |
| ENVR 2013 | Physical Systems in the Environment | — | source |
| PHYS 1004 | Soil Properties | — | source |
| ENVR 2017 | Waste Management Strategies | — | source |
| ENVR 2004 | Wastewater Treatment | — | source |
| ENVR 2020 | Water Treatment | — | source |
| ENVR 1007 | Workplace Safety and Employment Readiness | — | source |
| ECED 1012 | Child Development 1 (ODE) Child Development: Inclusivity and Diversity | — | source |
| ECED 2021 | Children's Health and Wellness | — | source |
| ECED 1025 | Wellness for Children (ODE) Communication Essentials | — | source |
| ECED 1039 | Curriculum and Practice with Nature | — | source |
| ECED 2031 | Developing Partnerships with Families | — | source |
| ECED 1040 | Developing Partnerships with Families | — | source |
| ECED 2025 | Advocacy and Prof in ECE (ODE) Field Placement Seminar 1 | — | source |
| ECED 1031 | Field Placement Seminar 2 | — | source |
| ECED 2023 | Field Placement: Early Learning 1 | — | source |
| ECED 1036 | Field Placement: Early Learning 2 | — | source |
| ECED 2030 | Foundations in ECE | — | source |
| ECED 1018 | ECE Practices (ODE) Inclusive Learning and Play | — | source |
| ECED 2027 | Legislation and Standards of Practice | — | source |
| ECED 2012 | Child Care Admin (ODE) Nurturing Infants and Toddlers | — | source |
| ECED 1014 | Observation and Documentation | — | source |
| ECED 1029 | ECED 1029 | — | source |
| ECED 1035 | Programming School Age Experiences | — | source |
| ECED 1034 | ECED 1034 | — | source |
| ECED 1042 | Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math and Outdoor Learning | — | source |
| ECED 1041 | Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math and Outdoor Learning | — | source |
| ENTR 1004 | Social Entre | — | source |
| ECED 2011 | Guidance of Young Child (ODE) Supporting Inclusive Play Experiences | — | source |
| ECED 1033 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| DEVS 1009 | Body Systems and Disorders | — | source |
| DEVS 1012 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| DEVS 1020 | Community Building and Active Living | — | source |
| DEVS 1021 | Developmental Services: Issues and Trends | — | source |
| DEVS 2028 | Dual Diagnosis | — | source |
| DEVS 2016 | Field Placement A | — | source |
| DEVS 2030 | Field Placement B | — | source |
| DEVS 2031 | Gerontology in Developmental Services | — | source |
| DEVS 2029 | Health Skills | — | source |
| HLTH 2000 | Human Lifespan Development | — | source |
| HUMN 1016 | Developmental Psychology (ODE) Intervention Strategies | — | source |
| DEVS 2001 | Introduction to Developmental Services | — | source |
| DEVS 1019 | Introduction to Developmental Services | — | source |
| DEVS 1011 | Pharmacology and Medication Administration | — | source |
| HLTH 2005 | Positive Behavioural Supports | — | source |
| DEVS 2019 | Professional Practice and Field Preparation | — | source |
| DEVS 2027 | Social Relationships | — | source |
| DEVS 1013 | Spectrum Disorders | — | source |
| DEVS 2032 | Supportive Counselling | — | source |
| DEVS 2015 | Teaching Strategies | — | source |
| DEVS 1010 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| NETS 1038 | Applied Cryptography | — | source |
| NETS 1035 | Applied Cryptography | — | source |
| NETS 1039 | Cybersecurity Work Term | — | source |
| COOP 1050 | Digital Forensics | — | source |
| NETS 1032 | Hacking Techniques and Exploits | — | source |
| NETS 1034 | Incident Response | — | source |
| NETS 1041 | Linux Systems Security | — | source |
| NETS 1028 | Monitoring and Log Management | — | source |
| NETS 1037 | Network Security | — | source |
| NETS 1025 | Security Management | — | source |
| NETS 1015 | Security Operations and Analysis | — | source |
| NETS 1040 | Security Operations and Analysis | — | source |
| NETS 1026 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| COMP 3002 | Advanced Object Oriented Programming using Java | — | source |
| COMP 1011 | Application Security Programming | — | source |
| COMP 3026 | Client-Side JavaScript | — | source |
| COMP 1073 | Cloud Computing | — | source |
| COMP 2131 | Cloud Computing Services | — | source |
| COMP 2139 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| COOP 1059 | Computer Virtualization | — | source |
| COMP 1070 | Data Structures and Algorithms | — | source |
| COMP 2021 | Document Automation Using Python | — | source |
| COMP 1112 | Game and Simulation Programming | — | source |
| COMP 3023 | HTML, CSS, and JS Fundamentals | — | source |
| COMP 1054 | Internet of Things using Arduino | — | source |
| COMP 1045 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence | — | source |
| COMP 3037 | Introduction to C++ | — | source |
| COMP 2006 | Introduction to Data Analytics | — | source |
| COMP 2099 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | — | source |
| COMP 1008 | Introduction to Web Programming using PHP | — | source |
| COMP 1006 | JavaScript Frameworks | — | source |
| COMP 2068 | Linux System Administration | — | source |
| COMP 2018 | Math for the Computer Industry | — | source |
| MATH 1003 | Mobile Development using Swift | — | source |
| COMP 2125 | Mobile and Pervasive Computing | — | source |
| COMP 3025 | Networking Essentials | — | source |
| COMP 1035 | Networking Fundamentals (ODE) Programming Fundamentals | — | source |
| COMP 1030 | Programming for the Mainframe | — | source |
| COMP 2070 | Relational Database | — | source |
| COMP 2084 | Systems Analysis and Project Management | — | source |
| COMP 2140 | The Mainframe Environment | — | source |
| COMP 1009 | Web Frameworks and APIs | — | source |
| COMP 3033 | Windows System Administration | — | source |
| COMP 1046 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| LIBA 1001 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| LIBA 1002 | Learning Strategies | — | source |
| LIBA 1000 | Social Change in Action | — | source |
| LIBA 1003 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| COMP 1057 | Building and Bridge Systems | — | source |
| CONS 2001 | Civil / Construction Surveying | — | source |
| COOP 1028 | Civil/Construction Surveying 2 | — | source |
| SURV 1003 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| CONS 2000 | Construction Practices | — | source |
| CONS 1003 | Construction Practices | — | source |
| CONS 2003 | Construction Practices: Highways | — | source |
| CONS 2004 | Extended Math for Construction | — | source |
| MATH 1046 | Geotechnical Analysis and Geosynthetics | — | source |
| CIVL 2001 | Introduction to 2D CAD for Civil Engineering | — | source |
| COMP 1119 | Introduction to 2D CAD for Civil Engineering | — | source |
| COMP 2147 | Introduction to GIS and Geospatial Technology | — | source |
| SURV 2003 | Material Testing for Civil Engineering | — | source |
| CONS 1004 | Physics for Civil Engineering | — | source |
| CIVL 1002 | Physics for Civil Engineering | — | source |
| MGMT 2002 | Intro to Project Mgmt (ODE) Quantity Estimation and Drawing Review | — | source |
| CIVL 1001 | Site Development and Stormwater Management | — | source |
| CIVL 2003 | Statics | — | source |
| MENG 1022 | Strength of Materials | — | source |
| MENG 2007 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| MKTG 2033 | Professional Edge (ODE) Project Management | — | source |
| MKTG 2046 | Mathematics of Finance | — | source |
| MKTG 1018 | Marketing 2 (ODE) Strategic Marketing and Professional Practice | — | source |
| MKTG 2039 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| ACCT 1018 | Business Finance | — | source |
| FNCE 2000 | Business Planning | — | source |
| ACCT 2000 | Cost Accounting 2 (ODE) Financial Accounting Principles 1 | — | source |
| ACCT 2013 | Intermediate Financial Accounting 2 | — | source |
| ACCT 2014 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | — | source |
| MGMT 2012 | Intro to Project Mgmt (ODE) Intro to Project Mgmt (ODE) | — | source |
| FNCE 2001 | Business Finance 2 (ODE) Mathematics of Finance | — | source |
| ACCT 1014 | Cost Accounting 1 | — | source |
| FNCE 2002 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| FNCE 2016 | FNCE 2016 | — | source |
| ADVE 1001 | Applied Excel | — | source |
| BUSI 2021 | BUSI 2021 | — | source |
| COOP 1001 | COOP 1001 | — | source |
| COOP 2005 | Automotive Law and Ethics | — | source |
| LAWS 1009 | Business Law (ODE) Business Ethics | — | source |
| ETHC 3002 | Ethical Issues in Bus | — | source |
| MKTG 2036 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| AUTO 1018 | Concepts of the Automotive Industry | — | source |
| BUSI 1002 | Customer Service | — | source |
| FNCE 2008 | Dealership Management Service: Parts and Service | — | source |
| AUTO 2000 | Dealership Sales Operations | — | source |
| AUTO 2008 | Digital Marketing and Analytics | — | source |
| ENTR 1003 | Entrepreneurship and Small Business | — | source |
| MKTG 2002 | Human Resources Management Foundations | — | source |
| AUTO 1019 | Introduction to Automotive Technology | — | source |
| AUTO 1009 | Introduction to Logistics | — | source |
| AUTO 2002 | Investments | — | source |
| BUSI 3006 | Macroeconomics | — | source |
| MGMT 3001 | Strategic Planning (ODE) Managing the Family Owned/Operated Business | — | source |
| ENTR 2006 | Mathematics of Finance | — | source |
| MKTG 1001 | Marketing 2 (ODE) Principles of Management | — | source |
| BUSI 1011 | Professional Edge | — | source |
| COMM 2020 | The Business of Esports | — | source |
| BUSI 2025 | Transportation Ecology and Energy Systems | — | source |
| ENVR 2016 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| AIDI 1000 | Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure and Architecture | — | source |
| AIDI 1006 | Artificial Intelligence Project | — | source |
| AIDI 1011 | Artificial Intelligence Robotics and Automation | — | source |
| AIDI 1012 | Artificial Intelligence for Business Decision Making | — | source |
| AIDI 1005 | Artificial Intelligence for Business Decision Making | — | source |
| AIDI 1001 | Conversational Artificial Intelligence | — | source |
| BDAT 1000 | Emerging Artificial Intelligence Technologies | — | source |
| AIDI 1010 | Issues and Challenges in Artificial Intelligence | — | source |
| AIDI 1004 | Issues and Challenges in Artificial Intelligence | — | source |
| AIDI 1003 | Machine Learning Programming | — | source |
| AIDI 1002 | Machine Learning Programming | — | source |
| AIDI 1009 | Reinforcement Learning Programming | — | source |
| AIDI 1008 | Vision Systems | — | source |
| AIDI 1007 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| APDE 1002 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| APDE 1001 | Drawing From Your Imagination | — | source |
| DRWG 1007 | Drawing From Your Imagination | — | source |
| FINA 1002 | Fundamentals of Drawing | — | source |
| DRWG 1004 | Fundamentals of Drawing | — | source |
| GRPH 1001 | Ideas and Imagery | — | source |
| APDE 1000 | Interior Design and Interior Decorating Studio | — | source |
| INTD 1005 | Jewellery Fabrication 1 | — | source |
| DRWG 1006 | Understanding Art and Design | — | source |
| APDE 1006 | Understanding Art and Design | — | source |
| APDE 1005 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| ADCT 1028 | Best Practices in Supporting Selected Populations | — | source |
| ADCT 1023 | Concepts of Chemical Dependency | — | source |
| ADCT 1015 | Enhanced Therapeutic Approaches in Addictions Counselling | — | source |
| ADCT 1022 | Gambling and Other Behavioural Dependencies | — | source |
| ADCT 1020 | Gambling and Other Behavioural Dependencies | — | source |
| ADCT 1001 | Group Counselling: Dynamics and Processes | — | source |
| ADCT 1027 | Issues in the Field of Addictions | — | source |
| ADCT 1026 | Issues in the Field of Addictions | — | source |
| ADCT 1025 | Practitioner Skills Development | — | source |
| ADCT 1005 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| AUTO 1017 | Automotive Aftermarket Customer Experience | — | source |
| AUTO 1015 | Automotive Aftermarket Finance | — | source |
| AUTO 1013 | Automotive Aftermarket Fundamentals | — | source |
| AUTO 1011 | Automotive Aftermarket Management | — | source |
| AUTO 1014 | Automotive Aftermarket Marketing | — | source |
| AUTO 1016 | Automotive Aftermarket Supply Chain | — | source |
| AUTO 1012 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| PHTO 0079 | Digital Camera Techniques | — | source |
| PHTO 0025 | Nature and Landscape Photo | — | source |
| PHTO 0054 | Photography: Starting Business | — | source |
| PHTO 0059 | Photoshop for Photographers | — | source |
| PHTO 0080 | Portraiture | — | source |
| PHTO 0066 | Real Estate Photography (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| PHTO 0081 | Small Product Photography | — | source |
| PHTO 0076 | Wedding Photography | — | source |
| PHTO 0075 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| BUSN 0235 | Coaching for Performance | — | source |
| BUSN 0115 | Communicating for Success | — | source |
| BUSN 0112 | Developing Effective Teams | — | source |
| BUSN 0114 | Diversity and Inclusion | — | source |
| BUSN 0230 | Emotional Intelligence | — | source |
| BUSN 0229 | Get Inspired with Social Media | — | source |
| BUSN 0262 | Human Resource Management Essentials | — | source |
| BUSN 0231 | BUSN 0231 | — | source |
| BUSN 0264 | Management and Leadership | — | source |
| BUSN 0111 | Unleash your Creative Potential | — | source |
| BUSN 0263 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| BUSN 0241 | Cultures of Belonging | — | source |
| BUSN 0240 | Identities and Diversity Patterns | — | source |
| BUSN 0238 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| BTMN 1000 | Emerging Trends and Innovation in Trades (ODE) | — | source |
| BTMN 1003 | Ethical and Legal Issues in the Trades (ODE) | — | source |
| BTMN 1004 | Financial Processes in the Trades (ODE) | — | source |
| BTMN 1002 | Marketing a Trades Business (ODE) | — | source |
| BTMN 1001 | Operating a Trades Business (ODE) | — | source |
| BTMN 1005 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| BUSN 0208 | Employment Law – LDS (ODE) before enrolling in | — | source |
| BUSN 0210 | Human Relations – LDS (ODE) | — | source |
| BUSN 0216 | Critical Thinking LDS (ODE) | — | source |
| BUSN 0207 | Employment Law LDS (ODE) | — | source |
| BUSN 0209 | Human Relations LDS (ODE) | — | source |
| BUSN 0211 | Leading Teams LDS (ODE) | — | source |
| BUSN 0212 | Managing Change LDS (ODE) | — | source |
| BUSN 0213 | Performance Mgmt | — | source |
| BUSN 0214 | Project Management LDS (ODE) | — | source |
| BUSN 0215 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| TECH 0450 | TECH 0450 | — | source |
| TECH 0451 | TECH 0451 | — | source |
| TECH 0452 | TECH 0452 | — | source |
| TECH 0453 | TECH 0453 | — | source |
| TECH 0454 | TECH 0454 | — | source |
| TECH 0455 | TECH 0455 | — | source |
| TECH 0456 | TECH 0456 | — | source |
| TECH 0457 | TECH 0457 | — | source |
| TECH 0458 | TECH 0458 | — | source |
| TECH 0459 | TECH 0459 | — | source |
| JUST 0001 | Emergency Serv | — | source |
| JUST 0002 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| COMP 1065 | Intro to Project Management | — | source |
| MGMT 2027 | Introduction to Marketing | — | source |
| MKTG 1021 | Microcomputer Applications | — | source |
| PSYL 1002 | Psych Understand Yourself | — | source |
| PSYL 1001 | Psychology Introduction (ODE) Public Relations | — | source |
| STAT 2004 | Statistics 1 | — | source |
| BUSN 0206 | Project Initiation and Charter Development (one week) | — | source |
| BUSN 0205 | Project Planning, Scheduling and Budgeting (five weeks) | — | source |
| BUSN 0204 | Project Execution and Control (three weeks) | — | source |
| BUSN 0203 | Project Leadership and Communications (two weeks) | — | source |
| BUSN 0201 | Project Closing and Continuous Improvement (one week) | — | source |
| BUSN 0202 | APM Integration and Evaluation (two weeks) | — | source |
| RECR 2017 | Arts Culture and Heritage in Recreation | — | source |
| RECR 2012 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| RECR 2006 | Dynamic Presentations | — | source |
| FITN 1002 | Inclusive and Adaptive Recreation | — | source |
| RECR 2014 | Introduction to Marketing | — | source |
| RECR 1000 | Outdoor Recreation and Environmental Sustainability | — | source |
| RECR 2001 | Professional Opportunities and Issues | — | source |
| RECR 2013 | Research in Recreation and Sport | — | source |
| RECR 2015 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| THAN 1010 | Ethical, Legal and Spiritual Concerns (ODE) | — | source |
| THAN 1011 | Grief Literacy: Exploring Loss and Bereavement (ODE) | — | source |
| THAN 1008 | Introduction to Thanatology (ODE) | — | source |
| THAN 1006 | Thanatology: Reflection and Lived Experience (ODE) | — | source |
| THAN 1012 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| OFAD 1015 | Beginning Medical Transcription (ODE) | — | source |
| OFAD 1014 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| OFAD 1018 | Essentials in Health Records Management (ODE) | — | source |
| OFAD 1017 | Functions in the Medical Office (ODE) | — | source |
| OFAD 1016 | Medical Keyboarding (ODE) | — | source |
| OFAD 1012 | Medical OHIP Billing (ODE) | — | source |
| OFAD 1019 | Medical Terminology 1 (ODE) | — | source |
| OFAD 1011 | Writing Grammatically (ODE) | — | source |
| OFAD 1013 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| HURM 1006 | HURM 1006 | — | source |
| FSWR 0023 | Institutional Food Service (ODE) | — | source |
| FSWR 0020 | Introduction to Nutrition (ODE) | — | source |
| FSWR 0021 | Nutrition in Health Care (ODE) | — | source |
| FSWR 0025 | Quantity Food Preparation (ODE) | — | source |
| FSWR 0024 | Sanitation and Safety (ODE) | — | source |
| FSWR 0022 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| PSYL 1005 | Criminal Psychology - Criminal Minds (ODE) | — | source |
| PSYL 1006 | Cults and Terrorism (ODE) | — | source |
| GNED 1046 | Domestic and Workplace Violence (ODE) | — | source |
| PSYL 1009 | PSYL 1009 | — | source |
| PSYL 1026 | Sexual Violence (ODE) | — | source |
| PSYL 1025 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| HSCI 0305 | Community Clinical Placement (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| HSCI 0311 | Health Assessment for Community Paramedics (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| HSCI 0307 | Health Promotion Through the Lifespan (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| HSCI 0304 | Introduction to Community Paramedicine (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| HSCI 0303 | Pathophysiology - Systems Review (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| HSCI 0306 | Pharmacology for the Community Paramedic (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| HSCI 0309 | Simulation Lab for Community Paramedics (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| HSCI 0310 | Therapeutics for the Community Paramedic (Micro-credential) | — | source |
| HSCI 0308 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| CHMH 1001 | Developmental Psychology (ODE) | — | source |
| PSYL 1010 | Family Relationships and Psychiatric Disorders (ODE) | — | source |
| CHMH 1003 | CHMH 1003 | — | source |
| CHMH 1004 | Psychiatric Disorders: Infant, Child and Adolescent (ODE) | — | source |
| CHMH 1000 | Risk Factors of Common Psychiatric Disorders (ODE) | — | source |
| CHMH 1002 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| ACCT 2001 | Payroll Administration | — | source |
| BESC 1010 | Ethics and Professionalism (ODE) | — | source |
| ETHS 1000 | Field Placement 1 | — | source |
| BESC 1004 | Field Placement 2 | — | source |
| BESC 1009 | Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis (ODE) | — | source |
| BESC 1000 | Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ODE) | — | source |
| BESC 1001 | Parent and Staff Training (ODE) | — | source |
| BESC 1006 | Specialized Instructional Strategies (ODE) | — | source |
| BESC 1002 | Transition Planning and Implementation (ODE) | — | source |
| BESC 1007 | Treating Challenging Behaviours (ODE) | — | source |
| BESC 1008 | Working with Families and Teams (ODE) | — | source |
| BESC 1003 | Course title Course code OntarioLearn equivalents | — | source |
| AGRI 1000 | Introduction to Agricultural Business | — | source |
| RTX 3070 | or AMD | — | source |
| RX 6800 | RX 6800 | — | source |
| RTX 4070 | or AMD RX7800XT | — | source |
| ANPD 1000 | History of Anishnaabemowin | — | source |
| ANPD 1001 | Writing Systems | — | source |
| ANPD 1002 | Verbs and Nouns 1 | — | source |
| ANPD 1003 | Language in the Home | — | source |
| INDG 1001 | Indigenous Heritage, Tradition and Culture | — | source |
| ANPD 1010 | Anishnaabemdaa 1 | — | source |
| GSCM 1000 | Global Supply Chain Management 1 | — | source |
| GSCM 1001 | Supply Chain Management Accounting and Finance | — | source |
| GSCM 1002 | Operations and Process Management | — | source |
| GSCM 1003 | Inventory and Warehouse Management | — | source |
| GSCM 1004 | Global Procurement Strategies | — | source |
| GSCM 1005 | Global Logistics and Transportation | — | source |
| CART 1013 | Construction Practices | — | source |
| ELEC 1013 | Electrical Trade Practices | — | source |
| MATH 1007 | Mathematics Techniques | — | source |
| MENG 1003 | Engine Function and Design | — | source |
| PLMB 1000 | Plumbing Theory 1 | — | source |
| PLMB 1001 | Plumbing Practical 1 | — | source |
| MDSC 1000 | Medical Skin Care Science | — | source |
| MDSC 1001 | Medical Skin Care Techniques | — | source |
| MDSC 1002 | Medical Skin Care Applications | — | source |
| MDSC 1008 | The Medical Esthetic Practice and the Cosmetic Patient | — | source |
| MDSC 1004 | Medical Skin Care Clinic | — | source |
| MENG 1000 | Workshop Procedures | — | source |
| MENG 1001 | Engine Fuel Systems Principles | — | source |
| MENG 1002 | Engine Electrical Systems Diagnostics | — | source |
| MENG 1009 | Basic Electrical Principles | — | source |
| MENG 1011 | Health and Safety Fundamentals | — | source |
| CNCT 1013 | CNC Applications 1 | — | source |
| MATH 1042 | Mathematics for Mechanical Technician | — | source |
| TDIE 1001 | Basic Machine Tool Application | — | source |
| TDIE 1013 | Basic Machine Tool Theory | — | source |
| TDIE 1015 | Interpreting Engineering Drawings | — | source |
| COMP 1084 | Computer Aided Design 1 For Mechanical Engineering Technology | — | source |
| MENG 1019 | Manufacturing Processes | — | source |
| MENG 1023 | Metrology | — | source |
| MARE 1054 | Practical Seamanship | — | source |
| MARE 1055 | Radar Navigation | — | source |
| MARE 1056 | Chartwork 1 | — | source |
| MARE 1057 | Seamanship | — | source |
| MATH 1049 | Introduction to Marine Technology Navigation Mathematics | — | source |
| METE 1001 | Meteorology 1 | — | source |
| PHYS 1009 | Physics | — | source |
| CHEM 1017 | Fuel Combustion Chemistry | — | source |
| ENGN 1004 | Basic Engineering Science | — | source |
| MARE 1064 | Marine Plant Energy Distribution | — | source |
| MARE 1065 | Marine Systems and Components Blueprint | — | source |
| MARE 1066 | Marine Engine Plants | — | source |
| MARE 1067 | Marine Auxiliary Systems | — | source |
| MATH 1051 | Introduction to Marine Engineering Technology Mathematics | — | source |
| GNED 1010 | Ojibwe Language and Culture 1 | — | source |
| INDG 1000 | Personal Growth and Development | — | source |
| ACTG 1000 | Introduction to Accounting | — | source |
| MNGM 1000 | Leadership Models and Theories | — | source |
| MNGM 1001 | Management Principles | — | source |
| MRKT 1000 | Introduction to Marketing | — | source |
| AUTM 1002 | Concepts of the Automotive Industry | — | source |
| AUTM 1003 | Introduction to Aftermarket | — | source |
| HAIR 1010 | Preparatory Procedures and Treatments | — | source |
| HAIR 1011 | Health and Safety | — | source |
| HAIR 1012 | Style Hair: Basic | — | source |
| HAIR 1013 | Cut Hair: Basic | — | source |
| HAIR 1014 | Colour and Lighten Hair: Basic | — | source |
| HAIR 1015 | Client Services | — | source |
| HAIR 1016 | Professional Issues | — | source |
| COMP 1020 | Digital Page Layout 1 | — | source |
| GRPH 1000 | Typography | — | source |
| PRNT 1002 | Production Fundamentals | — | source |
| EAPC 1300 | Writing and Grammar 3 | — | source |
| EAPC 1301 | Speaking and Listening 3 | — | source |
| EAPC 1302 | Reading and Vocabulary 3 | — | source |
| EAPC 1400 | Writing and Grammar 4 | — | source |
| EAPC 1401 | Speaking and Listening 4 | — | source |
| EAPC 1402 | Reading and Vocabulary 4 | — | source |
| EAPC 1303 | Canadian Culture | — | source |
| EAPC 1403 | Introduction to Digital Media | — | source |
| ELEN 1000 | DC Circuit Fundamentals | — | source |
| ENVR 1003 | Environmental Health and Safety | — | source |
| DENT 1013 | General and Oral Microbiology | — | source |
| DENT 1014 | Dental and Orofacial Anatomy | — | source |
| DENT 1047 | Introduction to the Dental Hygiene Profession | — | source |
| DENT 1054 | Oral Histology and Embryology | — | source |
| DENT 1086 | Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene 1 | — | source |
| DENT 1087 | Anatomy and Physiology: Introductory Concepts for the Dental Hygienist | — | source |
| BIOL 1014 | The Essential Body | — | source |
| DENT 1027 | Orofacial Anatomy | — | source |
| DENT 1060 | Dental Radiography | — | source |
| DENT 1067 | Dental Assisting Practice 1 | — | source |
| DENT 1068 | Dental Assisting Sciences 1 | — | source |
| DENT 1069 | Dental Assisting Lab/Clinic 1 | — | source |
| GNED 2075 | Culture and Cuisine as one of their General Education choices | — | source |
| FOSR 1016 | Basic Cooking Techniques | — | source |
| FOSR 1017 | Basic Foodservice Cooking | — | source |
| FOSR 1018 | Basic Baking and Pastry Skills | — | source |
| FOSR 1019 | Basic Kitchen Management and the Professional Chef | — | source |
| FOSR 1026 | Basic Food Theory and Product Knowledge | — | source |
| SANI 1000 | Basic Food Service Safety and Certification | — | source |
| ACCN 1000 | Legal Accounting | — | source |
| CMPT 1000 | Legal Computer Applications | — | source |
| COMG 1001 | Communication/Writing | — | source |
| LEGL 1000 | Administrative Law | — | source |
| LEGL 1008 | Introduction to the Canadian Legal System | — | source |
| LEGL 1009 | Legal Research and Writing | — | source |
| LEGL 1014 | Torts and Contracts | — | source |
| ENVR 1010 | Environmental Health and Safety-Plumbing | — | source |
| PLMB 1002 | Plumbing Codes and Standards 1 | — | source |
| CICE 1008 | Personal Development for School and Work | — | source |
| CICE 1009 | Introduction to Healthy Living | — | source |
| CICE 1010 | Introduction to Computers | — | source |
| CICE 1011 | Field Placement Preparation | — | source |
| COMZ 1016 | Communication Essentials | — | source |
| CJSR 1007 | Introduction to Community Justice and Corrections | — | source |
| CJSR 1008 | Introduction to Law and Correctional Legislation | — | source |
| FITN 1018 | Wellness and Resilience in Community Justice and Correction 1 | — | source |
| CYWK 1007 | Child and Youth Care Practice | — | source |
| CYWK 1015 | Child and Adolescent Development | — | source |
| HUMN 1008 | Success in Human Services | — | source |
| HUMN 2004 | Interpersonal Skills | — | source |
| CART 1011 | Carpentry Fundamentals | — | source |
| CART 1012 | Applied Carpentry Fundamentals | — | source |
| CART 1014 | Formwork and Framing | — | source |
| CART 1020 | Blueprint Reading Fundamentals | — | source |
| CART 1022 | Residential Construction Fundamentals | — | source |
| CART 1023 | Construction Site Practices | — | source |
| MATH 1036 | Math for Wood Trades | — | source |
| CABT 1010 | Hand and Power Tools | — | source |
| CABT 1011 | Cabinetmaking Applications | — | source |
| CABT 1012 | Finishing Processes | — | source |
| CABT 1013 | Joinery and Fastening | — | source |
| DRFT 1009 | Technical Drawings | — | source |
| CHEM 1010 | Chemistry and the Environment | — | source |
| ELEC 1009 | Electricity and Controls | — | source |
| PENG 1007 | Introduction to Power Engineering | — | source |
| PENG 1008 | Power Engineering Sciences | — | source |
| PENG 1013 | Power Plant Communications | — | source |
| PENG 1014 | Power Plant Simulation 1 | — | source |
| PENG 1019 | Power Plant Essentials | — | source |
| WETC 1010 | Welding Techniques | — | source |
| BIOL 1021 | Biology for Health and Sciences 1 | — | source |
| CHEM 1008 | Chemistry for Health and Sciences 1 | — | source |
| HLTH 1007 | Foundations for Success in Health Sciences | — | source |
| MATH 1030 | Math for Health and Sciences 1 | — | source |
| NFPA 1001 | NFPA 1001 | — | source |
| NFPA 1035 | NFPA 1035 | — | source |
| NFPA 1582 | NFPA 1582 | — | source |
| FIRE 1070 | Fire Protection Systems and Public Education | — | source |
| FIRE 1099 | Introduction to the Fire Service | — | source |
| FIRE 1100 | Firefighter Fitness 1 | — | source |
| FIRE 1101 | Fire Techniques 1 Theory | — | source |
| FIRE 1102 | Fire Techniques 1 Practical | — | source |
| FIRE 1103 | Hazardous Materials Theory | — | source |
| FIRE 1117 | Fire Ground Operations 1 | — | source |
| SSWK 1000 | Human Development Across the Lifespan | — | source |
| SSWK 1001 | Introduction to Social Service Work | — | source |
| SSWK 1002 | Family Sociology for Social Service Work | — | source |
| SSWK 1003 | Principles of a Helping Relationship | — | source |
| SSWK 1010 | Field Placement Preparation | — | source |
| VETA 1002 | Front Office and Reception 1 | — | source |
| VETA 1003 | Clinical Procedures 1 | — | source |
| VETA 1004 | Laboratory Procedures and Radiography | — | source |
| VETA 1010 | Success in Veterinary Assistant | — | source |
| VETA 1011 | Veterinary Anatomy, Physiology and Diseases | — | source |
| VETA 1012 | Veterinary Medical Terminology | — | source |
| VETC 1002 | Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology 1 | — | source |
| VETC 1003 | Introduction to Veterinary Technology | — | source |
| VETC 1020 | Animal Care 1 | — | source |
| VETC 1021 | Animal Husbandry and Handling | — | source |
| VETC 1022 | VETC 1022 | — | source |
| WETC 1002 | Trade Calculations for Welders | — | source |
| WETC 1005 | Metallurgy for Welding | — | source |
| WETC 1013 | Welding and Cutting Processes | — | source |
| WETC 1017 | Blueprint Reading for Metal Trades | — | source |
| WETC 1018 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding Basics | — | source |
| WETC 1019 | Gas Metal Arc Welding | — | source |
| WETC 1023 | Fabrication and Trade Practices | — | source |
| BIOL 1031 | Human Physiology 1 | — | source |
| BIOL 1042 | Cell Biology 1 | — | source |
| BIOL 1043 | Introduction to Biotechnology | — | source |
| CHEM 1013 | Introduction to Measurement | — | source |
| CHEM 1014 | Chemistry for Biotechnology 1 | — | source |
| MATH 1044 | Mathematics for Biotechnology | — | source |
| BDAT 1002 | Data System Architecture | — | source |
| BDAT 1003 | Business Processes and Modelling | — | source |
| BDAT 1004 | Data Analytics Programming | — | source |
| BDAT 1005 | Mathematics for Data Analytics | — | source |
| BDAT 1006 | Data Visualization | — | source |
| BDAT 1010 | Business Intelligence | — | source |
| BAKE 1000 | Baking Ingredients and Equipment Technology | — | source |
| BAKE 1001 | Baker’s Formulas and Bake Shop Management | — | source |
| BAKE 1002 | Basic Baking Production | — | source |
| BAKE 1003 | Basic Pastry Production | — | source |
| AVIA 1000 | Aviation Orientation | — | source |
| AVIA 1005 | Flight Lab | — | source |
| COMP 2022 | Computer Applications – Spreadsheets | — | source |
| GOVT 1001 | Government and Aviation | — | source |
| GRPH 1003 | Graphic Design Studio | — | source |
| PHOT 1006 | Introduction to Digital Photography | — | source |
| DRWG 1005 | Analytical Drawing | — | source |
| ARCH 1000 | Architectural Design – Fundamentals | — | source |
| ARCH 1005 | Architectural Drafting 1 | — | source |
| ARCH 1007 | Drawing for Architecture | — | source |
| CONS 1005 | Construction Technology – Structures | — | source |
| CONS 3010 | Occupational Health and Safety Act Regulations | — | source |
| SURV 1002 | Surveying | — | source |