Okanagan College Continuing Studies Winter/Spring 2023 Brochure

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CONTINUING STUDIES

KELOWNA
okanagan.bc.ca/cs
WINTER/SPRING 2023
• PENTICTON • REVELSTOKE • SALMON ARM • VERNON

TABLE OF CONTENTS

BUSINESS

• Basic Accounting • Bookkeeping • Project Management

• Business Courses • Leadership Series

CORPORATE TRAINING

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY

• Advanced GIS (Geographic Information Systems)

• Audio Engineering and Music Production

• AutoCAD Skills • Computer Courses • Digital Marketing

EDUCATION

• Aboriginal Community Support Worker

• Autism Spectrum • Education Assistant

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

• Building Service Worker • Esthetics and Nail Technology

• Floral Design • Interior Decorating • Landscape Horticulture

• Occupational Health and Safety • Cannabis Training

• Fitness Courses • Food Safety • Horticulture

FIRST AID & SAFETY

• Red Cross First Aid and CPR • WorkSafeBC

• Occupational Safety Training • Babysitting Courses

FOOD AND WINE

• Viticulture • Winery Assistant • Wine Sales

• Wine Courses • Learn to Cook Series

HOW TO USE THIS BROCHURE

COURSE NAME

COURSE CODE

COURSE LOCATION

KEL - Kelowna

PEN - Penticton

REV - Revelstoke

SAL - Salmon Arm VER - Vernon

FEE

Standard First Aid and CPR Level C

HEALTH

• Dental Office Administrative Assistant

• Gastroenterology Nursing • LPN Orthopaedic

• Medical Device Reprocessing Technician

• Medical Office Assistant • Nursing Unit Assistant

• PeriAnesthesia Nursing • Health Courses

• Prenatal Courses

LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATIONS

• Sign Language • Spanish, Italian and French

LEISURE STUDIES

• Art and Design • Estate and Life Planning

• Floral Design • Gardening and Outdoors

• Photography

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

• Industry Training • Apprentice Hiring Project

• Women in Trades • General Interest

• Trades Kids • Foundation Programs

CAMPUS AT-A-GLANCE

• Penticton Certificates and Courses

• Kelowna Certificates and Courses

• Vernon Certificates and Courses

• Salmon Arm and Revelstoke Certificates and Courses

REGISTRATION

INDICATES NEW COURSE

Comprehensive First Aid & CPR techniques for those who need training for work requirements, or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies in the workplace, home or at play.

Course code: HLT 009

PEN: 1. Mar. 7 & 8, Fri & Sat, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 2. Apr. 10 & 11, Thu & Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. $135 (+ materials + GST)

DATES & TIMES

FIRST INTAKE SECOND INTAKE

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LEARNING DELIVERY STYLES: HERE’S HOW IT WORKS

Learning has never been easier. Here are the five delivery styles we offer to suit different learning needs. You’ll find these options listed in the delivery style section of each certificate listing.

FACE-TO-FACE: Learning occurs in person at a physical location. Campus locations are listed when applicable.

BLENDED: A combination of face-to-face and any type of online delivery style.

ONLINE SYNCHRONOUS: You are required to join your instructor and other students in a virtual classroom at a specific time.

ONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS: Access course materials anytime. Learn on your own schedule, within a certain timeframe.

ONLINE HYBRID: A combination of online synchronous and asynchronous learning.

ONLINE LEARNING: WHAT YOU WILL NEED

• An internet-connected computer running Windows or macOS

• A Windows 11, 10 or 8 laptop or Chromebook (OS 88 or higher) with camera and microphone that is capable of loading Respondus Lockdown Browser and Respondus Monitor for assessments

• Speakers or a headset

• A web browser with JavaScript and cookies enabled

• If the course includes online video-conferencing, you will need a webcam with microphone

• For mobile devices, users should beware that not all course features are available on tablets or smartphones

• Recommended web browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari

• Some programs may have additional requirements

LOCATION AND TIMES

Programs and courses throughout this brochure will include location and time information in the details. All programs and courses take place in 2023, unless otherwise stated.

ONLINE

Courses that are accessible on the Internet. Instructors provide guided content and direction for completion and are available to students with questions during class times and/or office hours. Some courses run in real-time with set schedules for online participation (synchronous learning), while others can be accessed anytime based on your schedule (asynchronous learning). In both cases, the more you engage, the greater the connections you will have with the learning, your instructor and the other students in your class.

KELOWNA, PENTICTON, REVELSTOKE, SALMON ARM OR

VERNON

Learning is delivered at one of the College’s campuses or a specified off-site location. We follow all guidelines by WorkSafeBC, the Provincial Health Officer and Interior Health to ensure a safe learning environment.

TIMES

If a time is specified, you should be prepared to be available at that time. If the course is online, you are expected to log-in at that time. If a campus is indicated, you are expected to attend on campus at that time.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING

Recognition of Prior Learning is available for some certificates. If you have already obtained knowledge, skills and competencies that match some of the learning outcomes of a certificate, you may be eligible to receive credit towards that certificate. Learn more about Recognition of Prior Learning at okanagan.bc.ca/recognition-of-prior-learning.

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BUSINESS

Explore new career directions or update your business skills with a range of professional development certificates and courses. Achieve a solid understanding of current accounting and bookkeeping practices and principles from instructors with real-world experience. Use the training to gain entry-level employment or to pursue higher levels of certification. Prepare for career advancement and build leadership skills with certificates and courses designed to develop and inspire.

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 66 hours

KEL: 1. Sep 26 – Dec 7, 2023

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

2. Feb 7 – Apr 20, 2023

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

PEN: 1. Jan 2023

Mon & Wed, 6 – 9 p.m.

2. Sep 2023

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

REV: Fall 2023

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Multiple styles available, please refer to program webpage or contact cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca for details.

TUITION: $649

NOTE: Recognition of Prior Learning review available.

Basic Accounting Certificate

The Basic Accounting Certificate is a flexible part-time program that provides a foundational introduction to accounting for those interested in entry-level accounting employment or accounting for their own business. Understand the accounting cycle for a service business and how to manage a general ledger, prepare financial statements, periodic adjustments and year-end books. Learn customer and vendor-tracking for a merchandising business, as well as inventory concepts, sales taxes, internal cash controls and payroll preparation.

Professional development opportunities: Obtain transfer credit for the Office Administration BUAD 111: Financial Accounting I course at Okanagan College, as well as credit for specific courses within the Canadian Payroll Association Certification.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in accounting, accounts payable/receivable, payroll and billing. okanagan.bc.ca/basicaccounting

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 123 hours

ONLINE: Jan, Mar, May, Sep & Nov 2023

PEN: Jan 2023

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

SAL: Winter 2024

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

VER: Jan 2023

Two evenings & some Sat

DELIVERY STYLE: Multiple styles available, please refer to program webpage or contact cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca for details.

TUITION: $1,524

NOTE: Recognition of Prior Learning review available.

Bookkeeping Certificate

The Bookkeeping Certificate builds understanding of the complete bookkeeping cycle. Gain employable financial accounting knowledge with advanced computerized accounting software and payroll administration skills. This certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills of the complete bookkeeping cycle, from how to set up a company through the full year’s business cycle for computerized accounting systems. Students will learn a computerized accounting program, apply their knowledge to spreadsheets, plus gain an in-depth understanding of payroll administration. Courses may be taken individually.

Obtain course equivalency for specific Office Administration courses (OADM 142 and OADM 152) at Okanagan College.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in accounting, accounts payable/receivable, payroll, billing and finance.

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PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 138 hours

ONLINE: Mar & Oct 2023

DELIVERY STYLE: Online asynchronous

TUITION: $4,681

Project Management Certificate

Structured for the workplace, the Project Management Certificate offers instruction on the tools and techniques to manage every part of a project as well as product management software. Gain project management knowledge, strategies and tools that can be applied in the workplace. Offered in a blended learning format that provides a flexible and interactive learning environment, the certificate is designed for project managers at all levels.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared to work as project managers in a variety of fields, including government, construction, health, education, information technology, oil and gas, the non-profit sector and business.

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Note: Most programs have additional associated costs for textbooks, materials and GST.

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BUSINESS COURSES

QuickBooks

Learn posting data and generating reports with the most popular accounting software. Topics include bookkeeping principles, sales taxes, setting up a company file, chart of accounts, lists, centres, sales, accounts receivable, expenses, accounts payable, inventory, GST returns, journal entries, bank reconciliations, reports, customizing reports, report filters and memorized transactions. Students must have good computer skills and may be required to complete a free computer fundamentals assessment test.

Course code: COSS 003

KEL: Feb 7 – 23, Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

SAL: May 1 – 3, Mon – Wed, 6 – 9 p.m. $285 + materials + GST

LEADERSHIP ESSENTIALS SERIES

This series of workshops focuses on specific leadership skills required in today’s workplace. This series enables you to discover your style of leadership and develop new leadership skills. Whether you are new to leadership or are a seasoned veteran, you will gain valuable personal insights and new strategies to apply immediately in your workplace.

Tuition per course: $149 + materials + GST

Change Management

Change in the workplace is inevitable and this course will provide you with the knowledge, skills and strategies to lead successful change management. Explore reasons for change and factors that influence this process.

Course code: MGR 416

KEL: Mar 17, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SAL: Mar 31, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Apr 28, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Coaching and Developing Employees

Coaching employees builds stronger relationships between managers and their team members. Through coaching, employees are supported in developing the skills they require to reach organizational goals and strategic objectives. This course provides learners with strategies they can use to ensure their employees are engaged in their own personal growth resulting in a positive impact on the organization.

Course code: MGR 373

KEL: Mar 10, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SAL: Apr 21, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Apr 14, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Communicating Beyond the Basics

Communication is a key component in successful workplaces. Learn how to build respectful and productive relationships with staff and customers. Learn how you communicate, the challenges in communicating effectively and how to improve your listening skills. Develop a methodology to plan for any changes you would like to make.

Course code: MGR 325

KEL: 1. Feb 17, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

2. Feb 24, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SAL: Feb 17, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Feb 24, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Engaging Your Workforce

A highly engaged workforce results in less turnover, better customer service and increased profits. Gain strategies for engaging and motivating employees to foster new ideas and identify solutions in the workplace. Learn about motivation, teamwork and the stages of teamwork.

Course code: MGR 324

KEL: Feb 10, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SAL: Feb 3, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Feb 10, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Goal Setting and Time Management

Learn the skills needed to organize your objectives and aspirations into a planned approach while matching your resources and timelines with your goals. Learn how to use your time effectively to keep you feeling motivated and prevent you from feeling overwhelmed. The planning and goal setting strategies provided in this course ensure the time you invest results in solid and measurable outcomes.

Course code: MGR 327

KEL: Mar 3, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SAL: Mar 17, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Mar 24, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Introduction to Leadership

This introductory course will provide an opportunity for you to learn the skills needed to become a successful leader. Participants will identify and leverage their strengths to develop a plan to help with the transition into leadership.

Course code: MGR 424

KEL: Jan 18, Wed, 6 – 9 p.m.

Leading Workplace Teams

As a leader it is important to identify your strengths and weaknesses to help develop your leadership skills to effectively lead a team. Learn about the skills and tools successful leaders require, how personal values impact leadership, as well as how to develop realistic visions, manage change and promote innovation.

Course code: MGR 323

KEL: Feb 3, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SAL: Jan 20, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Jan 27, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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Managing Conflict

Conflicts arise in all workplaces and as a leader it is important to know how to manage it. How we respond and deal with conflict defines the result. This course allows you to see the connections between responses and actions and then identify shifts you can make to build better relationships. Gain strategies for dealing with difficult people, having difficult conversations and providing meaningful feedback.

Course code: MGR 326

KEL: Feb 24, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SAL: Mar 3, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Mar 10, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

LEADERSHIP SERIES: ADVANCED

Discover advanced tools and techniques to influence, motivate, inspire and lead your team to its full potential. This series targets the skills that a leader needs to hone in order to shift themselves, their careers and their teams to the next level. From working on yourself by developing your social and emotional intelligence, to finding creative ways to tackle complex issues and problems, you will discover what an ethical leader does and what you can do to develop a positive workplace culture. These are the courses you need to be the best leader you can possibly be.

Tuition per course: $149 + materials + GST

Emotional and Social Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence and Social Intelligence (EQ and SQ) are the capacity to recognize and effectively manage emotions in ourselves and with others and how they increase our ability to make good decisions, build relationships, deal with stress and cope with change. In this intriguing and engaging course, participants will develop a deeper understanding of these concepts and how to further develop these competencies to achieve greater success at work and at home.

Course code: MGR 426

ONLINE: Jan 24 & 26, Tue & Thu, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

KEL: Mar 31, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Ethics in Leadership

Ethics in leadership incorporates our vision, our values and our actions. Ethics dictate how we relate to, direct and support others. This course will illustrate how we define our lives, business and organizations beliefs, vision and values, and demonstrate how they align with our leadership style and actions. Whether it is through our trust, honesty, consideration, charisma or fairness to others, our ethics guide us and let us know how to do the right thing in all situations.

Course code: MGR 427

ONLINE: Mar 7 & 9, Tue & Thu, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

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Innovative and Critical Thinking

Leaders in both business and the non-profit sector must be creative and innovative in their approach to challenges and shifting priorities. Innovation necessitates renewing, changing or creating more effective processes, products or ways of doing things. Support the future of your organization by including innovation as a catalyst for growth and success.

Course code: MGR 428

ONLINE: Mar 14 & 16, Tue & Thu, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Leading from Within

Research suggests that successful leaders understand that to lead others, you must start with yourself. During this highly reflective and enlightening session, participants will cultivate an intimate understanding of the key components of developing greater personal mastery as well as enhancing the opportunity to internalize and generate an action plan for the four pillars of selfleadership.

Course code: MGR 425

ONLINE: Jan 17 & 19, Tue & Thu, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

KEL: Mar 24, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Negotiating in the Workplace

Negotiating is a common practice and there are skills and tactics available to assist you in becoming a better negotiator. Good negotiation skills can help increase business relationships, boost a business’ bottom line and assist when communicating with employees.

Course code: MGR 429

ONLINE: Mar 21 & 23, Tue & Thu, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

KEL: Apr 14, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Positive Workplace Culture

A positive workplace helps define your organization and creates a welcoming and enjoyable work environment. Creating a positive workplace culture takes time, planning and effort to maintain and should be something every leader makes a priority. Workplace culture attracts good talent, drives engagement and performance, and impacts happiness and satisfaction of both employees and clients.

Course code: MGR 431

ONLINE: Mar 28 & 30, Tue & Thu, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

KEL: Apr 21, Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Leadership courses are also available for contract training. If you are interested in a leadership course not listed here, please contact corporatetraining@okanagan.bc.ca

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CORPORATE

Your Challenge. Our Solution.

What is Corporate Training at Okanagan College?

Corporate Training is about bringing ongoing learning into your organization through customized contract training. Corporate Training takes the same course content you see here and turns it into a private offering ideal for a larger group based on your specific needs. It acts as a separate contract and an independent offering between your business and the College.

Our customized training includes:

• Industry-specific instructors

• Curriculum tailored to your needs

• Training at your location, our campuses or online

• Custom training dates

• Assistance with government grants

What training is provided?

Any of the courses you see in this brochure can be delivered as a private contract for you.

Our areas of training include:

• Leadership and management

• Workplace and supervisory skills

• Technical and computer software

• First Aid and safety

• Team building opportunities

• Industry-specific training including:

o food, wine and tourism

o education and health

o horticulture and cannabis

o trades and apprenticeship

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TRAINING

“The City of Vernon and Okanagan College have collaborated over the past four years many times to develop customized Corporate Training programs for our staff. Their instructors are knowledgeable, enthusiastic and extremely helpful in designing and implementing the programs we require to develop capacity. Because of the tailored training, we are able to transfer the learning from the classroom to the workplace and measure its impact.”

What is the process?

Corporate Training with Okanagan College is streamlined and straightforward:

1. Contact us and discuss your needs with one of our Corporate Training Specialists

2. Receive a training outline and quote

3. Finalize details, dates and locations, and sign agreements

4. Work with our subject matter experts to tailor the curriculum

5. Training is delivered with a consistent point of contact

Grant funding

Our training is also designed to fit the needs of the WorkBC’s B.C. Employer Training Grant. Successful grant applicants can be reimbursed for 80 per cent of their training costs. Visit workbc.ca for more details.

Contact us to get started

CORPORATE TRAINING

250-864-5921

corporatetraining@okanagan.bc.ca

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COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

Gain skills to create a new career, stay current and work efficiently with our hands-on computer and technology courses and certificates. Whether you are interested in learning the basics of Geographic Information Systems to build employable skills in consulting, government and mining sectors, or planning to enter the world of music production with the Audio Engineering and Music Production Certificate, we offer training opportunities to get you started. You will also find a range of courses and training series options to help develop computer skills for individuals or workplace teams.

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 500 hours

ONLINE: Jan 2 – Dec 16, 2023

DELIVERY STYLE: Online hybrid

TUITION: $8,114

Advanced GIS Certificate

The Advanced GIS Certificate program introduces students to the essentials of using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to create maps and edit and manage GIS data. Learning project management, students have the opportunity to work on various projects, showcasing data collection, GIS analysis, network datasets and 3D data. In addition, more advanced topics such as raster analysis, working with 3D data and network datasets will be covered. Students will also learn how to use GPS technologies to gather data, how to perform GIS analysis, complete an in-depth study of relational databases and how databases are used within a GIS.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared to work in various employment opportunities in private industry, consulting, government, First Nations and mining sectors.

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PROGRAM LENGTH: Full-time, 730 hours

KEL: Sep 2023

DELIVERY STYLE: Face-to-face

TUITION: $9,771

NOTE: This program is eligible for student loans. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid for details. Recognition of Prior Learning review available. Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters.

Audio Engineering and Music Production Certificate

The Audio Engineering and Music Production Certificate program prepares individuals to work in a variety of technical positions such as recording arts, music, theatre, concerts, broadcasting, video and film. Students learn industry-standard skills involving the operation of both digital and analog recording, and the program also includes an element of music theory. The course content provides a foundation in the principles of hearing, sound, music, basic electronics, processing, signal flow, microphone techniques, mixing and mastering, live sound engineering and reviews current industry standards. Students will gain hands-on experience with industry-standard recording and studio systems, and music and audio experience.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for technical roles such as audio engineering and music production for recording arts, music, theatre, concerts, broadcasting, Internet, gaming video and film. Graduates find jobs as sound effects editors, sound mixers, video and sound recorders, and video recording technicians. okanagan.bc.ca/aemp

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 160 hours

KEL: Mar 21 – Jun 22, 2023

Tue & Thu, 6 – 10 p.m. & Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Online hybrid

TUITION: $3,454

AutoCAD Skills Certificate

The AutoCAD Skills Certificate program introduces students to the tools and applications of AutoCAD software used in modern building design. Emphasis will be on learning the concepts and practical uses of the program as well as developing acceptable practices for electronic file management. Concentrating on two-dimensional drafting, this program teaches the use of AutoCAD using examples of drawings from various industries. A hands-on approach emphasizing practical working techniques is applied to exercises and assignments.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for careers as drafting technologists or technicians at architecture, engineering, industrial design firms and all levels of government, or in consulting for construction, utility, resource and manufacturing companies.

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Note: Most programs have additional associated costs for textbooks, materials and GST.

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COMPUTER COURSES

Computers for Absolute Beginners - Level I

Learn basic computer skills including the difference between hardware and software, how to move and resize windows, and create and save files. Practice using the keyboard and mouse, accessing computer programs and searching the internet.

Course code: COSS 019

PEN: Mar 11 & 18, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$149 + materials + GST

Excel - Level I

Discover the time-saving tools of Microsoft Excel, AutoComplete, AutoFill and AutoSum and learn about this software’s wizardry with worksheets and workbooks. Learn how to enter data, use cell references, insert footers and make charts. No previous working knowledge of Excel is required.

Course code: COSS 221

KEL: 1. Jan 27, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2. Feb 17, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

3. Apr 14, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

PEN: 1. Jan 21, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2. Apr 15, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

SAL: Feb 28 & Mar 2, Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

VER: Feb 11, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Excel -

Level II

Take the next step with Microsoft Excel. Learn formulas and functions, references, ranges, lists, data protection, advanced formatting, sorting and filtering, basic pivot tables and get an introduction to macros and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Previous working knowledge of Excel is required.

Course code: COSS 236

KEL: 1. Mar 10, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2. Apr 28, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

PEN: 1. Feb 4, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2. Apr 29, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

SAL: Mar 7 & 9, Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

VER: Feb 18, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Excel - Level III

Leverage the advanced capabilities of Excel. Learn how to create and customize formulas and build stand-alone applications in a workbook, including Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) coding and controls. Perform database, financial and statistical analysis with functions and pivot tables. Previous working knowledge of Excel is required.

Course code: COSS 277

KEL: 1. Mar 31, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2. May 12, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

PEN: 1. Feb 25, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2. May 13, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

PowerPoint in a Day

Get ready to impress your audience with a sleek and engaging presentation. Learn how to use templates and themes, insert new slides, change the layout of existing slides and create text boxes. Bring your presentation to life with pictures, SmartArt graphics, movies, animation and transitions. Finish off by creating note pages for yourself as a reference.

Course code: COSS 231

SAL: Mar 21 & 23, Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Word - Level I

Using Microsoft Word, start with the basics of word processing and progress to paragraph-formatting features such as indentation, bullets, line spacing and tabs. Explore document formatting features such as page orientation, margins, spelling and grammar. This course is perfect for a beginner or if you are looking to upgrade your Word skills.

Course code: COSS 220

SAL: Feb 7 & 9, Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Word - Level II

Improve your skills and learn to use styles to provide consistent formatting in your documents. Use tables, apply backgrounds and insert, modify and edit items such as pictures, SmartArt and shapes. Previous working knowledge of MS Word is required.

Course code: COSS 235

SAL: Feb 14 & 16, Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

iPad for Absolute Beginners - Level I

This course is geared to the absolute beginner, starting with learning how to properly turn your iPad on and off, what the buttons do, how to change settings and how to update the operating system. We will explore these built-in apps: Safari, mail, camera, photos and Apple store. Bring your iPad to class.

Course code: COSS 287

KEL: May 11 – 25, Thu, 9 – 11:30 a.m.

$94 + materials + GST

MS Office Fundamentals

Learn three powerful and popular Office programs to give your work a professional edge: Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Learn how to create, design and format Word documents. Get a taste of the powerful capabilities of Excel and develop skills in working with spreadsheets, as well as using formulas and functions. Finally, learn the basics of PowerPoint to create and set-up a presentation, including working with text, graphics, pictures, colors and animations.

Course code: COSS 302

KEL: Mar 7 – 16, Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.

$195 + materials + GST

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Navigating Office 365

Using Microsoft’s Office 365, this course will provide an introduction to the most frequently used apps available in Office 365 including: Teams, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, and OneDrive cloud-based document storage. Learn the core features of Office 365, how they can create professional documents, simplify your workday, and make your team more productive. Learn how to save documents to the “cloud” and collaborate with others on document creation and editing.

Please note: Prior knowledge of MS Office applications is required.

Course code: COSS 349

KEL: Feb 24, Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Mar 25, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Introduction to Google Ads

In this hands-on class, learn how to best utilize Google Ads for your personal needs. You will learn everything you need to get started from setting up your account to measuring your return on investment. Other topics that will be covered include keywords, budgets, and creating successful campaigns and ad groups.

Course code: COSS 319

KEL: Feb 25, Sat, 1 – 4 p.m.

$49 + materials + GST

Introduction to Google Analytics

Learn how to use Google Analytics to track your website’s effectiveness, analyze your visitor traffic, get to know what keywords are driving traffic to your site and how individuals are using the material. Focusing on your audience, how they find you and how engaged they are will help to grow your business.

Course code: COSS 292

KEL: Feb 25, Sat, 9 – 12 p.m.

$49 + materials + GST

Search Engine Optimization

Learn the basics of search engine optimization (SEO), what it is, how it can help you with your marketing goals and increase the quality and quantity of traffic to your website. In this course you will gain a better understanding of who your prospective customers are and learn strategies that will help boost your online visibility.

Course code: COSS 348

KEL: Feb 11, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

TikTok Vlogging

Ready to join TikTok? Learn how to get in on TikTok trends, gain followers and turn everyday moments into engaging videos. Creating this unique form of short-form mobile video content is all about creativity and authenticity.

Course code: COSS 351

SAL: Mar 7 – 16, Tue & Thu, 7 – 8:30 p.m.

VER: Apr 18 – 27, Tue & Thu, 7 – 8:30 p.m.

$79 + materials + GST

Revit Architecture Fundamentals

Revit is a powerful tool for Building Information Modeling (BIM) and is quickly becoming the standard for the architecture, engineering and construction industries. Students will participate in a hands-on training program that focuses on the fundamentals of using Autodesk Revit software. This course will give participants the basic skills and knowledge to understand the functionality of the software focused on the basic tools the majority of users need when working with Revit.

Course code: COSS 291

ONLINE: Feb 7 – Mar 9, Tue & Thu, 6 – 10 p.m.

$650 + materials + GST

Build career skills for the 21st century

Okanagan College has partnered with the Learning Resources Network (LERN) Wisconsin, USA to offer UGotClass online courses and programs. Learn at your own pace with a range of topics such as:

• Data analytics

• Web design

• Digital reporting

• Remote working and communicating

Search all of the courses offered through Distance Education on our website, okanagan.bc.ca/distance

All of LERN’s UGotClass online courses are offered by LERN in partnership with Okanagan College. All credentials are awarded from LERN (not Okanagan College).

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EDUCATION

Train for a career in education. If you are ready to build your skills as part of an education or community support team, the certificate programs offered through Continuing Studies can help you grow. With specific training for those interested in Aboriginal community support or those working with individuals with autism, our certificate programs will help bring a deeper understanding to those topics.

The Education Assistant Certificate prepares graduates for roles working within the education field, or with families and other organizations.

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 375 hours

PEN: Sep 2023 – Jun 2024

Tue, Thu & some Sat

DELIVERY STYLE: Online synchronous, face-to-face practicum

TUITION: $5,941

NOTE: Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters.

Aboriginal Community Support Worker Certificate

The Aboriginal Community Support Worker Certificate prepares learners to support and assist Aboriginal individuals and families, both on- and off-reserve, to enhance their quality of life. In addition to covering the core training required by all community workers, this program enables learners to develop knowledge and direct employmentrelated skills required to work with the unique needs of Aboriginal people and communities. This program emphasizes a person/family-centred and holistic approach to community support work.

Work integrated learning: 70-hour practicum at approved organizations.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared to work in entry-level positions under direction and supervision, and practice professionally as part of a support team in community-based organizations that work with Aboriginal persons. okanagan.bc.ca/acsw

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PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 81 hours

KEL: 1. Jan 24 – Apr 25, 2023

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

2. Jan 23 – Apr 24, 2024

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Online synchronous

TUITION: $1,999

Autism Spectrum Certificate

The Autism Spectrum Certificate program is for individuals who work, interact and live with persons who are autistic/live on the autism spectrum. Each course is filled with the latest theory that is applied to practical strategies and approaches. All stages of development from early intervention to elder care are discussed, and self-advocates share their life experiences and knowledge adding a unique perspective to the theory. This knowledge can greatly enhance the quality of interactions with persons on the spectrum and applies to home, supportive agency, educational, daycare and caregiving settings. Courses may be taken individually for personal interest.

Employment opportunities: This training is beneficial for education and employment professionals including support staff, those working in a variety of professions that work with both children and adults who are autistic/live on the autism spectrum, as well as families of those on the spectrum. okanagan.bc.ca/autism

PROGRAM LENGTH: Full-time or part-time, 447 hours

ONLINE: 1. Jan 23 – Jun 9, 2023

Mon – Fri & some Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

2. Sep 23, 2023 – Jan 24, 2024

Mon – Fri & some Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

KEL: 1. Sep 5, 2023 – Jun 14, 2024

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m. & some Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2. Sep 5, 2023 – Jan 12, 2024

Mon – Fri, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

3. Jan 9 – May 3, 2023

Mon – Fri, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

REV: Jan 2 – Dec 5, 2024

Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. & some Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SAL: Jan 12 – Dec 14, 2023

Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. & some Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

VER: Sept 6, 2023 – Jun 7, 2024

Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. & some Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Multiple styles available, please refer to program webpage or contact cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca for details.

TUITION: $4,343

NOTE: This program is eligible for financial aid. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid for details. Recognition of Prior Learning review available. Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters.

Education Assistant Certificate

The Education Assistant Certificate program prepares learners to work as Education Assistants in schools as part of an educational team. Working under the instructional supervision of resource teachers, classroom teachers and school district administrators, Education Assistants support the learning and independence of children who benefit from additional assistance in meeting their educational goals. Learners are introduced to the organizational structure of schools and the role of Education Assistants in the classroom. Specific topics include general educational principles with particular attention to individualized instruction, co-operative learning and the importance of creating a positive learning environment. Learners develop and practice the skills necessary to implement modifications and adaptations of curriculum, and how to effectively manage needs and behaviours of the students they work with.

Work integrated learning: 120-hour practicum in a school-based setting.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared to work in elementary and secondary schools, daycares, early childhood education and with individual families, also with organizations as an education assistant. okanagan.bc.ca/educationassistant

Note: Most programs have additional associated costs for textbooks, materials and GST.

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We are always adding new courses. okanagan.bc.ca/cs

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EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

Prepare for a new career or enhance your work skills with a range of employment courses and certificates designed to develop valuable training on a schedule that works for your life. With programs created with busy schedules in mind, you will find options for training that can be completed in less than a year so you can move on to your next goal.

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 114 hours

VER: Winter 2023

Two evenings & some Sat

DELIVERY STYLE: Blended

TUITION: $1,357

NOTE: Material fees approximately $250.

Building Service Worker Certificate

The Building Service Worker Certificate program provides students with the knowledge and practical skills for entry into the building service industry in custodial work and upgrading for those who are currently employed in the industry. The program includes theory, demonstrations, and practical skills training in the classroom and in appropriate work areas. Topics include health and safety regulations, WHMIS training, workplace professionalism, and basic and specialized cleaning.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in facilities such as hospitals, schools, colleges/universities or with commercial cleaning companies.

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PROGRAM LENGTH: Full-time, 1,100 hours

VER: Sep 4, 2023 – Jun 28, 2024

Mon – Fri & some Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

DELIVERY: Face-to-face

TUITION: $10,924

NOTE: This program is eligible for student loans. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid for details. Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters. Material fees approximately $2,000. This program is undergoing a renewal process and the details above are subject to change for Fall 2023. Please refer to the website for important updates.

Esthetics and Nail Technology Certificate

In the Esthetics and Nail Technology Certificate program, students gain the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in the field of professional esthetics and nail technology. Students learn the latest industry techniques for a wide range of treatments including spa level manicures and pedicures, artificial nail enhancements, skin care and facials, waxing essentials, aromatherapy, reflexology, relaxation and hot stone massage, body scrubs and wraps, eyelash and brow tinting and make-up foundations. A blend of theory and practical application ensures the graduates are prepared to work in day spas, destination spas, on a cruise ship, or in their own entrepreneurial ventures.

Work integrated learning: 30-hour practicum at approved locations.

Professional development opportunities: Students will be prepared for membership with industry associations should they choose to pursue them.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment as an esthetician or nail technician in a spa, salon, cruise ship, destination resort or to launch their own esthetics business.

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PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 150 hours

KEL: Sep 26, 2023 – Feb 2024

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m. & Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Face-to-face

TUITION: $2,127

NOTE: Material fees approximately $700. Recognition of Prior Learning review available.

Floral Design Certificate

The Floral Design Certificate program prepares students to work as floral designers and to upgrade the abilities and skills of those currently working in the field. Emphasis is on retail floristry including small businesses and franchise retail outlets. Program content concentrates on the basic principles of plant care, floral design and floral arrangements for special events.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in floral design shops, online floral design, florist chains, wholesalers, market/grocery stores and as a floral consultant.

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PROGRAM LENGTH: Full-time or part-time, 120 hours

KEL: Jan 9 – Feb 24, 2023

Mon, Wed & Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

SAL: Jan 24 – Apr 27, 2023

Two evenings per week & some Sat

VER: Jan 2024

Two evenings per week & some Sat

DELIVERY STYLE: Face-to-face and online hybrid options

TUITION: $1,336

Landscape Horticulture Certificate

The Landscape Horticulture Certificate program provides the core skills required for employment in this growing industry, as well as upgrading for those currently involved with the various phases of landscape horticulture. The program provides a solid foundation for individuals interested in pursuing advanced studies in specialized horticulture disciplines such as turf grass maintenance, landscape design and nursery propagation.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment with lawn care and landscaping departments and companies, golf courses and cemeteries. okanagan.bc.ca/landscapehorticulture

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 272 hours

ONLINE: 1. Oct 2023

2. Oct 2024

DELIVERY STYLE: Online asynchronous

TUITION: $6,620

NOTE: Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters.

Occupational Health and Safety Certificate

The online Occupational Health and Safety Certificate provides the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for a career as a health and safety professional. Learners become familiar with effective health and safety systems, how to evaluate and continually improve health and safety systems, health and safety legislation, facilitation techniques, ability management, risk management, investigations and audits. Learners go beyond the development and management of a technically sound health and safety system to learning about facilitating a workplace that takes a team approach to health and safety by reducing the human factor in accidents.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in health and safety roles such as advisor, officer, supervisor, coordinator, trainer and manager. They may be employed in a variety of fields including construction, forestry, mining, manufacturing, education, health care, government, agriculture and oil and gas. okanagan.bc.ca/ohs

Note: Most programs have additional associated costs for textbooks, materials and GST.

CANNABIS TRAINING

Cannabis Business Fundamentals

This introductory course is designed for those who are interested in the rapidly growing cannabis industry. With the growing interest in medicinal and recreational marijuana, there is an emerging industry and regulatory environment under development. This course will explore policy choices and the unfolding business opportunities within the cannabis space. Topics will include examination of external environmental trends that influence the business of marijuana, health and safety concerns, market potential, and an analysis of federal, provincial and local policy of the industry.

Course code: CANN 005

ONLINE: Feb 6 – 13, Mon & Wed, 7 – 9 p.m.

$144 + materials + GST

Cannabis Legislation and Quality Assurance

Learn about the current state of cannabis legislation, the Cannabis Act and the basics for ensuring government compliance around the production of cannabis. Explore how quality assurance and quality control are effectively used throughout the growth of cannabis, and the importance of standard operating procedures and the role they play in cannabis production.

Course code: CANN 003

ONLINE: Jan 9 – 25, Mon & Wed, 7 – 9 p.m.

$259 + materials + GST

Growing Your Own Cannabis

Are you interested in growing your own cannabis plants? Growing your own cannabis and being self-sufficient is possible. You will no longer be dependent on others, control the quality of the cannabis and discover a new and fun hobby. This course provides key information for selecting seeds or clones, equipment requirements and the process of growing cannabis indoors or outdoors while adhering to the legal regulations.

Course code: CANN 002

ONLINE: Feb 27 – Mar 6, Mon & Wed, 7 – 9 p.m.

$115 + materials + GST

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Marketing Cannabis in Canada

For many cannabis professionals, promoting their products and entrenching their brands in the Canadian cannabis marketing sphere can be an uphill battle. This course takes aim at the barriers to marketing cannabis products and services: domestic/ international legal restrictions, operational limitations of a new industry, social/ political/cultural stigmas, and the bottleneck of medical research. Throughout the course we will be adding promotional tools to your arsenal, with a focus on marketing versatility, increasing messaging/ targeting/accuracy, and successful branding and product development.

Course code: CANN 010

ONLINE: Mar 13 – 20, Mon & Wed, 7 – 9 p.m.

$149 + materials + GST

Pest Management for Cannabis Production

This workshop is for persons growing cannabis plants indoors or outdoors and is designed for commercial growers of medicinal cannabis, individuals growing cannabis for personal use or those interested in working in the industry. The content will also be of interest to those working in greenhouse production of flowers and vegetables.

The workshop will guide students through a review of pest problems in cannabis production and discuss effective management tools that meet the requirements of Health Canada.

Course code: CANN 001

ONLINE: Jan 21, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

$149 + materials + GST

Seed to HarvestCannabis Botany and Plant Science

An introductory course on cannabis botany and plant science and how it applies to entry-level positions in the cannabis industry. This course provides a foundation for entry-level positions with licensed production facilities or micro-cultivators in the industry.

Course code: CANN 004

ONLINE: Jan 31 – Mar 21, Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

$649 + materials + GST

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

Provincial Violence Prevention

The Provincial Violence Prevention Curriculum (PVPC) was developed to fill a need for effective, recommended, and provincially recognized violence prevention (VP) education for all British Columbia health care workers across a range of public health care settings. The PVPC aligns with trauma informed practice, dementia care and paediatric care principles. Participants will learn the foundational knowledge regarding violence prevention in the series of e-learning modules. Participants attending the classroom sessions will apply that knowledge through activities to further reinforce and practice what they need to do to prevent and protect against workplace violence.

This is a face-to-face portion of the PVP curriculum. The e-learning modules must be completed before taking the in-class course.

Course code: BAED 108

KEL:

1. Jan 21, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

2. Jan 22, Sun, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

3. Feb 4, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

4. Feb 5, Sun, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

5. Mar 11, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

6. Mar 12, Sun, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

SAL:

1. Feb 11, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

2. Mar 11, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

3. Apr 22, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

VER:

1. May 13, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

2. Jun 10, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

$70 + materials + GST

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Are you an Okanagan College or Okanagan University College grad? Receive a 10 per cent discount on most Continuing Studies courses. Contact the Continuing Studies office today: okanagan.bc.ca/cs • Hundreds of courses for personal or professional development • Online, face-to-face, or hybrid options available

FITNESS PROFESSIONAL SERIES

Fitness Theory

This 33-hour course is where it all starts. Basic knowledge is the key to success and safety. Topics include human anatomy, physiology, and the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular and nervous systems. Explore movement analysis, basic nutrition and active living concepts. Gain the foundation for a career as a fitness professional or take your personal fitness goals to the next level.

Course code: ITR 008

KEL: Jan 31 – Mar 7, Tue & Thu, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

$299

Weight Training

In this 42-hour course, learn how to apply your expanded understanding of kinesiology into movement mechanics and program planning and design, while learning correct and safe exercise techniques. Gain confidence in your ability to develop safe, effective and efficient exercise programs for people with varied needs and goals. Visit community fitness facilities to practice using cutting-edge equipment and take advantage of the opportunity to build your own network of industry professionals.

Pre-requisite: Fitness Theory course or college/university equivalent.

Course code: ITR 001

KEL: Mar 14 – Apr 27, Tue & Thu, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

$369

Personal Training

This 63-hour course thoroughly covers applied kinesiology, biomechanics, advanced weight training techniques, health screening, fitness assessment, advanced program design, nutrition, business administration, marketing, legal liability and professional ethics. Gain the knowledge and experience you need for an exciting and rewarding career as a personal trainer. Pre-requisite: Fitness Theory course and Weight Training or college/university equivalent.

Course code: ITR 015

KEL: Feb 6 – Apr 27, Mon & Thu, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

$549

FOOD SAFETY

FOODSAFE Level I

FOODSAFE is a provincial requirement and essential training program for everyone involved in any type of food service. This course emphasizes the improper practices that cause food-borne illness, plus the top job hazards in food preparation and serving.

Course code: PS 003

PEN:

MarketSafe

MarketSafe is a food safety course developed to increase knowledge of food safety and safe food handling practices for temporary market vendors, farm gate vendors, market managers, home kitchen, small scale food processors, and others who may make, bake or produce lower risk food products for public consumption outside of regulated food premises.

Course code: PS 072

PEN: Apr 29, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$89 + materials

HORTICULTURE

Pest Management and Pesticide Applicator

This course is of interest for persons applying pesticides or seeking employment in the industry. Management of common insect, disease and weed problems will be reviewed. Topics covered include product labels, safe handling, legislation, practice questions for calibration, low-impact pesticides and non-pesticide methods of control.

Course code: AGR 043

KEL: Feb 28 – Mar 3, Tue – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

PEN: 1. Mar 7 – 10, Tue – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

2. Mar 14 – 17, Tue – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

VER: Jan 31 – Feb 3, Tue – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

$249 + materials

Pest Management and Pesticide Applicator –Focus on Agriculture

Course code: AGR 211

ONLINE: Feb 21 – 24, Tue – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

$259 + materials

Pruning of Trees and Fruit Trees

Make sure you know good pruning from bad pruning. This workshop will review important modern concepts such as good tree structure, what and where to cut, as well as pruning tools and their maintenance. There will be a strong focus on minimizing cuts so the tree can heal rapidly. There will be a discussion about using pruning to encourage production in fruit trees. The information is designed for persons working in the horticulture industry; home gardeners are also welcome.

Course code: AGR 158

KEL: Mar 4, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

PEN: Feb 11, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Feb 4, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$125 + materials + GST

$75 + materials

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VER: 1. Feb 25, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 2. Mar 25, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

DISTANCE EDUCATION

We offer certificate programs, academic courses and general interest courses that fit your life.

Coming up in 2023:

• Bookkeeping Certificate Program

• Academic, University Transfer courses in Arts, Business Administration, Health and Sciences

• General interest courses in gardening, wine and writing

Visit us at okanagan.bc.ca/distance for a complete list of Distance Education programs and courses.

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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR FLEXIBILITY?

FIRST AID AND SAFETY TRAINING

Okanagan College is an approved Canadian Red Cross and WorkSafeBC training centre. Working with the latest equipment, Okanagan College’s First Aid instructors are fully qualified to deliver a complete range of training. Our courses are competitively priced, and we offer group rates for businesses, agencies and organizations. Contact us for courses not listed here or to arrange a First Aid course for your company.

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RED CROSS

Red Cross Babysitting

Help your child build valuable life skills in the Canadian Red Cross Babysitting course. This newly revised course for youth aged 11-15 now has a greater emphasis on first aid skills and covers everything from managing difficult behaviour to leadership and professional conduct as a babysitter. This updated curriculum, complete with new science, also provides improved learning when it comes to giving the appropriate care in the event of an emergency.

Course code: PIR 007

SAL: Jun 3, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

$69 + materials + GST

Red Cross Babysitting – Online

Course code: PIR 744

ONLINE: Jun 12 – 15, Mon – Thu, 6– 8:30 p.m.

$60

Red Cross: Emergency Medical Responder Bridge

EMR Bridging Program provides the Occupational First Aid level III or First Responder skills to become a licensed Emergency Medical Responder. This course is nationally recognized for credibility and up-to-date evidence-based principles. Includes Emergency Care for Professional Responders Manual.

Pre-requisite: Current First Responder certificate or OFA-3 with a valid CPR-BLS certificate.

Course code: HLT 235

REV: Apr 17 – 21, Mon – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

$950

Standard First Aid and CPR Level C

Comprehensive First Aid and CPR techniques for anybody who needs training for work requirements, or who wants more knowledge to respond to emergencies in the workplace, at home or at play. Start with the basics (cardiovascular and breathing emergencies, prevention of disease transmission) and progress to in-depth topics like sudden medical conditions and injuries to the head and spine. The CPR C component of the course covers skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking in adults, children and babies. This course includes automated external defibrillator (AED) training and certification. Canadian Red Cross certification valid for three years.

Course code: HLT 009

PEN: Several dates starting Jan 21*

REV: Mar 1 & 2, Wed & Thu, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

SAL: Mar 14 & 15, Tue & Wed, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

VER: Several dates starting Jan 14*

$195

Emergency First Aid with CPR (Workplace OFA 1 Equivalent)

This course offers basic First Aid and CPR techniques for those who want an overview of First Aid and CPR for the home or workplace. Taught in an interactive environment, learn how to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies for adults, perform CPR Level A, as well as how to deal with choking, airway and breathing emergencies and prevention of disease transmission. Includes automated external defibrillator (AED) training and certification.

Course code: HLT 014

PEN: Feb 11, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

REV: Mar 1, Wed, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

VER: Feb 18, Sat, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

$130

WorkSafeBC

Occupational First Aid - Level I

This eight-hour course provides training in basic First Aid and includes CPR. Learn self-help or first help of an injured patient and how to stabilize the patient until more trained help arrives. Video, lectures and practical training cover bleeding control, artificial respiration, examining an unconscious patient and choking. A WorkSafe BC certificate will be issued upon successful completion. You must be at least 16 years of age.

Course code: HLT 016

REV: Several dates starting Jan 11*

SAL: Several dates starting Jan 12*

VER: Several dates starting Jan 21*

$130

Occupational First Aid - Level III

This course prepares you to take on the responsibilities of the First Aid attendant providing emergency care in your industry. This advanced level first aid course covers a variety of emergency medical techniques and includes textbook, pocket mask and certificate. Initial certification requires full participation and course attendance, plus successful completion of both written and practical exams (held on the last day of the course).

Course code: HLT 018

REV: 1. Jan 16 – 27, Mon – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

2. Apr 24 – May 5, Mon – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

$880

*New dates are always being added. Scan here to view all upcoming first aid course dates or visit okanagan.bc.ca/firstaidtraining.

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FOOD AND WINE

Okanagan College is your destination for learning that will feed your passion for food and wine. Viticulture, Wine Sales and Winery Assistant reflect the Okanagan Valley’s natural environment and focus on a quality learning experience that connects you with the people and places that make the Okanagan one of the leading food and wine destinations in North America. Okanagan College delivers quality education that ensures rewarding careers for graduates and a rich and sustainable future for the region and its communities.

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

PROGRAM LENGTH: Full-time, 304 hours

PEN: Jan – Mar 2023

Mon – Fri, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Face-to-face

TUITION: $3,459

NOTE: This program is eligible for student loans. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid for details.

Viticulture Certificate

The Viticulture Certificate program provides individuals with the skills and knowledge to manage a vineyard or seek employment in viticulture. Course work will emphasize the scientific principles underlying grape growing for the purpose of wine production, the various influences on grape quality, terminology, vineyard management including human resource and financial management, vineyard equipment operation and maintenance and safety.

Work integrated learning: 40-hour vineyard work experience.

Employment opportunities: Viticulture worker, vineyard owner and operator. okanagan.bc.ca/viticulture

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 308 hours

PEN: Jan 2023

Wed, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. & some Sat, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Face-to-face

TUITION: $4,408

NOTE: Certificate can be taken as a six-month or 10-month program. Email cssouth@okanagan.bc.ca for details.

Winery Assistant Certificate

The Winery Assistant Certificate program provides students with the knowledge and practical skills to work alongside master winemakers. Similarities and differences between wine, cider, beer and spirits will be explored throughout the program with an emphasis on winemaking. The program includes a focus on scientific principles of production, influences on product quality, industry terminology, equipment operation and maintenance, harvest and crush, sanitation and safety, sensory evaluation, and marketing and sales. Students will also gain real-world experience through field trips and a practicum.

Work integrated learning: 50-hour practicum.

Employment opportunities: Assistant winemaker, cellar hand and winery owner. okanagan.bc.ca/wineassistant

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 147 hours

ONLINE: Sep – Dec 2023 (+ practicum)

Two evenings per week

DELIVERY STYLE: Online, schedule to be determined

TUITION: $1,808

Wine Sales Certificate

The Wine Sales Certificate program provides individuals interested in employment in the area of wine sales with an introduction to grape growing and winemaking, an understanding of legal regulations and standards within the industry, marketing and sales strategies, and knowledge of wine shop management and winery promotions. Coursework involves a variety of projects and field trips.

Work integrated learning: Practical experience in the industry.

Employment opportunities: Positions in wine marketing, wine tours and wine shops. okanagan.bc.ca/winesales

Note: Most programs have additional associated costs for textbooks, materials and GST.

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WINE COURSES

History of B.C. Wine

Who planted the first commercial vineyard in the Okanagan Valley? Where was the first vineyard planted in Oliver? Who came up with the idea for estate wineries and changed the regulations to allow them? The B.C. wine industry has a fascinating history that goes back almost a century, making the Okanagan Valley the epicenter of B.C. wine and a world-class wine region because of the work done by many industry pioneers. This course will tell you their stories and the milestones that built the B.C. wine industry to where it is today.

Students must be 19 years of age.

Course code: PIR 301

PEN: Feb 28 – Mar 14, Tue, 7 – 9 p.m.

$95 + materials + GST

Rosé Styles: B.C. and Around the World

An educational tasting session to learn and experience rosé styles from B.C. and around the world.

Students must be 19 years of age.

Course code: PIR 704

PEN: Feb 7, Tue, 7 – 9 p.m.

$55 + materials + GST

Sparkling Wines of B.C.

A variety of sparkling wines from the B.C. Okanagan region will be highlighted. Students will learn production methods and grape varietals used while tasting six sparkling wines, including a true French champagne, for contrast and comparison.

Students must be 19 years of age.

Course code: PIR 659

PEN: Jan 31, Tue, 7 – 9 p.m.

$55 + materials + GST

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LEARN TO COOK SERIES

French Food

This course is designed to introduce students to the gastronomic culture of France. Red Seal instructors will explain and demonstrate classic French culinary techniques - from sautéing to searing and sauce-making. In a teaching kitchen, participants will explore, prepare, cook and taste the Parisian-inspired menu.

Course code: PS 129

KEL: Feb 25, Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

$99 + GST

Italian Food

Do you love to entertain, learn new recipes and share a delightful culinary experience with friends and family? If the answer is yes, you’re invited to enjoy this exclusive opportunity to learn how to prepare a traditional Italian meal.

Course code: PS 133

KEL: Mar 4, Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

$99 + GST

Mexican Food

Learn Mexican cooking techniques to serve authentic and traditional dishes at home. Delight your loved ones with your own delicious renditions of Mexican favorites. Students must be 19 years of age.

Course code: PS 139

KEL: Jun 10, Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

$99 + GST

Taste of the Okanagan

If you love food, wine and the Okanagan, you will enjoy this delightful learn to cook series. Our Red Seal instructors will explain and demonstrate how to cook with the fresh and wholesome ingredients found throughout the Okanagan.

Course code: PS 132

KEL: Apr 15, Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

$99 + GST

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Safe, educational and fun camps full of interactive activities and adventures!

Camp OC is a great place for kids to explore their passions or ignite new sparks in engineering, arts, science, technology, trades, outdoor activities, culinary arts and more.

Camps are offered in Kelowna, Penticton, Revelstoke, Salmon Arm and Vernon.

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HEALTH

Train for an in-demand career or advance your skills in the healthcare field. With options for entry-level career training and more advanced certifications to complement previous education, these programs can help you grow while meeting the needs of families and communities.

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 120 hours

KEL: 1. Sep 11 – Dec 2023

Mon, Wed & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m. 2. Jan – April 2024

Mon, Wed & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Online synchronous TUITION: $1,642

Dental Office Administrative Assistant Certificate

The Dental Office Administrative Assistant Certificate program is an introduction to the basic skills necessary for employment as a Dental Office Administrative Assistant, including front-desk skills. Students will receive an introduction to dentistry and routine dental procedures, and learn maintenance of patient records, insurance forms, appointment control and record keeping within a computerized environment. Emphasis is on effective verbal and written communication and professionalism in the dental office.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment by medical and dental offices throughout the public and private sectors. okanagan.bc.ca/daa

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PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 302 hours

ONLINE: Fall 2023 (+ practicum)

DELIVERY STYLE: Online asynchronous, face-to-face practicum

TUITION: $6,469

NOTE: Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters. Recognition of Prior Learning review available.

Gastroenterology Nursing Certificate

The Gastroenterology Nursing Certificate (GNC) is designed for those who already hold an RN or LPN practising licence and provides learners with the knowledge and practical skills for entry into endoscopic nursing. This program includes theory, demonstrations and practical skill training in endoscopic work areas. Topics include anatomy and physiology, pre- and post-nursing care for gastroenterology procedures performed in the ambulatory care setting, and the handling and care of scopes and accessories.

Work integrated learning: 70-hour supervised practicum at approved locations. okanagan.bc.ca/ginursing

PROGRAM LENGTH: Full-time, 635 hours

ONLINE: Feb 2023 (+ practicum)

DELIVERY STYLE: Online asynchronous, face-to-face practicum

TUITION: $7,772

NOTE: Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters.

LPN Orthopaedic Certificate

The LPN Orthopaedic Certificate program is designed for those who already hold an LPN practising licence. The program will prepare learners with the advanced knowledge and skills for an orthopaedic career working directly with nurse practitioners and medical practitioners. Learners will further their training of anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology in relation to orthopaedics in acute, trauma and post-surgical settings.

Work integrated learning: 260-hour supervised practicum at approved locations.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in hospitals, emergency departments, cast rooms, medical offices, orthopaedic patient-care areas, care facilities, health authorities and health service agencies.

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PROGRAM LENGTH: Full-time, 814 hours

KEL: 1. May – Dec 2023

Mon – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2. Oct 3, 2023 – May 2024

Mon – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Online hybrid, face-to-face practicum

TUITION: $5,261

NOTE: This program is eligible for student loans. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid for details. Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters.

Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Certificate

The Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Certificate provides students with the knowledge and practical skills required for a career as a Medical Device Reprocessing Technician (MDRT). The program includes theory, demonstrations, practical skill training in the classroom and a 400-hour supervised practicum at accredited facilities. Topics include decontamination, cleaning, processing, assembly, sterilization, storage and distribution of surgical instruments and medical devices within a quality assurance framework. Students will learn and demonstrate the handling and packaging of over 100 basic surgical instruments. Professional opportunities: Graduates are eligible to write exams for the Certified Medical Device Reprocessing Technician, Personnel Certification through the Canadian Standards Association, as well as the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management.

Work integrated learning: 400-hour supervised practicum at approved locations.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in hospitals, private clinics and, depending on hiring practices, in dental clinics.

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Community Support Certificate – Coming Fall 2023

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 336 hours

KEL: 1. Jan 10 – July 2023 (+ practicum)

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m. & some Sat, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

2. Sep 4, 2023 – Mar 2024 (+ practicum)

Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m. & some Sat, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Online hybrid, face-to-face practicum

TUITION: $3,773

NOTE: Recognition of Prior Learning review available.

Medical Office Assistant Certificate

The Medical Office Assistant Certificate program prepares students for administrative and clinical duties of an office assistant in a medical office or clinical environment. Students will acquire skills to communicate accurately and professionally with medical professionals and patients, demonstrate knowledge of office procedures and time management, apply medical terminology throughout the program, obtain a good understanding on the use of computers in the office environment, perform computerized medical billing tasks, apply medical office guidelines and standards, and gain real-world experience through a practicum. Students will also learn about medical/ legal aspects of the health-care industry.

Work integrated learning: 90-hour supervised practicum at approved locations.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in hospitals, medical offices, care facilities, health authorities, health-service agencies and complementary health offices (RMT, chiropractor, acupuncture, etc.).

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PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 439 hours

KEL: Sep 5, 2023 – Apr 2024 (+ practicum)

Tue & Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. & Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

PEN: Sep 4, 2023 – May 3, 2024 (+ practicum)

Mon & Wed, 6 – 9 p.m. & Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VER: Sep 4, 2023 – May 2024 (+ practicum)

Mon & Wed, 6 – 9 p.m. & Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

DELIVERY STYLE: Blended, face-to-face practicum

TUITION: $5,615

NOTE: Recognition of Prior Learning review available. Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters.

Nursing Unit Assistant Certificate

The Nursing Unit Assistant Certificate program focuses on the theory and application skills of the various roles and responsibilities of a Nursing Unit Assistant through classroom demonstrations and a supervised practicum at accredited facilities. Nursing Unit Assistants are key members of the health-care team, have frequent contact with nursing and medical staff, and perform a wide range of clerical duties related to the operation of a patient/resident care facility. Topics include medical terminology and abbreviations, coordinating patient/resident appointments, transcribing and processing physicians’ orders, communicating with other health-care departments and hospitals, assembling/maintaining patient/resident charts, performing keyboarding and data entry responsibilities, arranging patient/resident tests, receiving results, answering the telephone and receiving and directing visitors.

Work integrated learning: 125-hour supervised practicum at approved locations.

Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in hospitals, medical offices, care facilities, health authorities and health service agencies. okanagan.bc.ca/nua

PROGRAM LENGTH: Part-time, 421 hours

ONLINE: Fall 2023

DELIVERY STYLE: Online asynchronous, face-to-face practicum

TUITION: $7,650

NOTE: Recognition of Prior Learning review available. Tuition payments can be divided over two semesters.

PeriAnesthesia Nursing Certificate

The online PeriAnesthesia Nursing Certificate provides learners with current RN licensing with the knowledge and practical skills for entry into PeriAnesthesia Nursing. This program includes theory, demonstrations and practical skills education in PeriAnesthesia work areas. Topics include pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative care considerations for all PeriAnesthesia phases with a focus on Phase 1.

Work integrated learning: 225-hour supervised practicum at approved locations. okanagan.bc.ca/perianesthesia

Note: Most programs have additional associated costs for textbooks, materials and GST.

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HEALTH COURSES

Autism: An Understanding of the Spectrum

This course is designed to give you a thorough and inclusive introduction of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The instructor will share practical information, strategies and resources for anyone living or working with persons on the autism spectrum. Register for this session and bring a second participant for free.

Course code: BAED 038

ONLINE: Feb 1 –15, Wed, 6 – 9:20 p.m.

$209 + materials + GST

Orthodontic Module

This course is offered to Certified Dental Assistants or Dental Hygienists as a professional development opportunity to those who wish to obtain the Orthodontic Module through the College of Dental Surgeons of BC (CDSBC). Students will complete the theory component through an online platform with tutor support. This is followed by a theory examination and a weekend clinical held at the Okanagan College Kelowna campus. Successful students will then be eligible to apply with the CDSBC for their professional Orthodontic Assistant designation.

Please contact Continuing Studies for application forms and registration information: cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca. Limited space available.

Course code: HLT 002

KEL: Feb 1 – Apr 6

$1,495 + materials + GST

Provisional Prosthodontic Module

This course is offered to Certified Dental Assistants or Dental Hygienists as a professional development opportunity to those who wish to obtain the Prosthodontic Module through the College of Dental Surgeons of BC (CDSBC). Students will complete the theory component through an online platform with tutor support. This is followed by a theory examination and a weekend clinical held at the Okanagan College Kelowna campus. Successful students will then be eligible to apply with the CDSBC for their professional Prosthodontic Assistant designation.

Please contact Continuing Studies for application forms and registration information: cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca. Limited space available.

Course code: HLT 001

KEL: Apr 3 – Jun 11

$1,795 + materials + GST

Surgical Assisting Basics for Certified Dental Assistants

The student will be introduced to the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to perform as a surgical assistant. The focus of this workshop is sterile technique and an overview of the accompanying surgical procedures performed in dentistry, for example, implants and grafting. Introduction to advanced skills and translation to practice is the focus of this workshop.

Documentation of Continuing Education credit hours will be provided (for the participant’s licensing bodies). I.e. College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia (CDSBC).

Course code: HLT 234

KEL: Mar 4, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$109 + materials + GST

PRENATAL SERIES

Prenatal Condensed Series

Prenatal classes allow the mother-to-be and her support person to gain essential knowledge of a healthy pregnancy, learn the important practical skills for a positive childbirth experience, and receive valuable information on early care of the newborn. Topics include labour and delivery, interventions and complications, postpartum for mother and baby, breastfeeding and the newborn.

Completion of the class should be approximately six weeks before the due date. Subsidy may be available; please ask for details when registering.

Course code: HLT 022

ONLINE: Several dates starting Jan 27*

KEL: Several dates starting Jan 13*

REV: Several dates starting Jan 23*

SAL: Several dates starting Jan 14*

VER: Several dates starting Feb 3*

$85 + materials + GST

Prenatal Extended Series

This series provides coverage of topics relevant to pregnant women from late stages of pregnancy to labour and delivery, through to the first months at home with baby. Hands-on activities will help prepare mother-to-be, her partner and/or support person for the joys and challenges of parenthood. The course consists of eight classroom hours plus a hospital tour. Topics include labour and delivery, interventions and complications, postpartum for mother and baby, breastfeeding and the newborn.

Completion of the class should be approximately six weeks before the due date. Subsidy may be available; please ask for details when registering.

Course code: HLT 124

PEN: Several dates starting Jan 23*

$105

*New dates are always being added. Scan here to view all upcoming prenatal course dates or visit okanagan.bc.ca/cshealthprograms.

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LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION

Whether you want to improve your communication skills or learn a new language, you’ll find a range of offerings here to meet your needs.

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LANGUAGE COURSES

French - Level I

Improve your conversational skills, basic grammar and vocabulary in a fun and stimulating environment. This course is for beginners.

Course code: HUM 004

PEN: Apr 18 – May 25, Tue & Thu, 6 – 8 p.m.

$159 + materials + GST

Italian - Level I

If you are an absolute beginner in Italian, this is a good place to start. Learn important parts of the language like grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.

Course code: HUM 031

SAL: Apr 6 – May 25, Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

$159 + materials + GST

Sign Language

This course is geared to those wishing to communicate with users of American Sign Language (ASL) in social and workrelated situations. Participants can expect to learn the basics of conversation. Learn about Deaf culture and ASL grammar in a fun and relaxed environment. This is an excellent course for Education Assistants, students in health care and education fields who work with people who are Deaf or hard of hearing. Students must have a laptop or desktop and two monitors.

Course code: HUM 008

KEL: Mar 2 – Apr 4, Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

SAL: Jan 25 – Mar 29, Wed, 6 – 9 p.m.

VER: Feb 9 – Mar 9, Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

$200 + materials + GST

Sign Language - Level II

This is a continuation of the introductory course offered to individuals who wish to increase their American Sign Language literacy skills and expand their vocabulary, grammatical knowledge and cultural awareness. Students must have a laptop or desktop and two monitors.

Course code: HUM 022

SAL: Apr 19 – Jun 21, Wed, 6 – 9 p.m.

VER: Mar 14 – Apr 13, Tue & Thu, 6 – 9 p.m.

$200 + materials + GST

Spanish - Level I

This course will equip you with the basic tools for functioning in a Spanish-speaking environment. Practice saying and hearing common phrases so your Spanish conversations can become more meaningful and engaging. Focus is on everyday usage of the language, basic conversation and vocabulary.

Course code: HUM 002

ONLINE: Mar 7 – Apr 13, Tue & Thu, 6 – 8 p.m.

PEN: Jan 25 – Mar 2, Wed & Thu, 6 – 8 p.m.

$175 + materials + GST

FREE LITERACY SUPPORT FOR ADULTS

Okanagan College is committed to supporting learners of all abilities. Free tutoring is available for adults who wish to improve their literacy levels in reading, writing and oral language. Contact the centre nearest you to get started:

• Penticton: 236-420-6711

• Kelowna: 36-420-6715

• Vernon:250-545-7291

• Revelstoke: 236-420-6706

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LEISURE STUDIES

Make lifelong learning a priority this year and encourage your creative growth with leisure studies courses. Gain estate and life planning skills or develop a new artistic practice with a range of classes.

ART AND DESIGN

Acrylic Painting - The Basics

Experiment with mixed media and abstract painting. The course will cover the study of flowers, still life and mixed media to create exciting acrylic paintings. Students will receive a supply list prior to class.

Course code: FA 011

SAL: Mar 18 – Apr 22, Sat, 1 – 3:30 p.m.

$105 + materials + GST

Drawing - An Introduction

This course is for you if you’re interested in learning how to interpret what you see through drawing. Learn different introductory techniques including lines, contouring, shading, crosshatching, etc. Put your newly found knowledge into practice by completing a drawing in each class.

Course code: FA 008

SAL: Feb 1 – Mar 8, Wed, 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$105 + materials + GST

Natural Soap Making

Make high-quality, lathering soaps using basic ingredients in this hands-on class. Your instructor demonstrates the process during the first class and then you make your own batch of soap in the second class. Please bring your own herbs, spices and aromatherapy oils for customizing your soap. A list of basic kitchen equipment for the second class will be provided.

Course code: PIR 080

KEL: 1. Feb 6 & 8, Mon & Wed, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

2. Mar 6 & 8, Mon & Wed, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

$69 + materials + GST

Songwriting 101

Rock your creativity and set your inner songbird free! Join our local award-winning vocalist and songwriter who has spent most of her life working in the music business as a performer, musician, recording artist and songwriter. Joanne Stacey has had many independent cuts and has performed her music in B.C., Alberta, Canada, Nashville, TN, and Germany and the UK. Join a full day of learning about how songs are created from finding your muse, understanding the three elements of a song and putting it all together, to co-writing and getting your songs critiqued.

Course code: PIR 759

REV: Mar 11, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

SAL: Feb 25, Sat, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$149 + materials + GST

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ESTATE AND LIFE PLANNING

Basic Estate Planning

Learn about the documents that are needed for a basic estate plan. Estate planning topics include the purpose of a will, the ability to make a will, components of a typical will and important provisions that should be in your will, the probate process, alternate planning strategies, and some general information about avoiding disputes after your death.

Course code: PIR 542

KEL: Feb 16, Thu, 6 – 8 p.m.

VER: Mar 1, Wed, 6 – 8 p.m.

$49 + materials + GST

Advanced Estate Planning

Explore the more complex estate planning considerations. This course will illustrate what problems can arise when estates are poorly planned, including a failure to properly establish mental capacity and the new onus of proof with regard to undue influence. We will then look at planning options to minimize probate fees and taxes payable by your estate, planning options for beneficiaries with disabilities, substance abuse issues and spendthrift problems. Finally, the course will cover problems and solutions faced by couples who are in a second marriage.

Course code: PIR 543

KEL: Mar 23, Thu, 6 – 8 p.m.

$49 + materials + GST

Planning for IncapacityFinancial and Health Care Decisions

Learn about the documents that are needed for basic incapacity planning. This course discusses how incapacity documents differ from wills, the nature and purpose of health-care representation agreements, advanced directives and powers of attorney. Participants will learn how these documents work together, when they become effective, the main uses (and abuses) of each, as well as how to choose the right representatives and some tips on drafting. We will also discuss the legal process of medical assistance in dying.

Course code: PIR 717

KEL: Apr 12, Wed, 6 – 8 p.m.

$49 + materials + GST

The Role of Executor: The Blessing and the Curse

If you have been named as an executor or co-executor, you likely have questions about your responsibilities. This session will cover the main issues faced by executors: making sure you are dealing with a valid last will, the probate process, decisions the executor must make early in the administration, protecting estate assets, the executor’s personal financial responsibilities, fees and expenses that can be charged to the estate, and dealing with beneficiaries, the court, government, banks and the Canada Revenue Agency.

Course code: PIR 153

KEL: 1. Feb 9, Thu, 6 – 8 p.m.

2. Mar 8, Wed, 6 – 8 p.m.

VER: Feb 21, Tue, 6 – 8 p.m.

$49 + materials + GST

FLORAL DESIGN

Simple Flower Arrangements

Make use of the flowers in your garden this spring and summer. Experiment using colour, texture and height to design centrepieces using a variety of flowers that will bring beauty and freshness into your home. Three vases and flowers will be provided. Bring scissors, a knife, and any special extras you would like to include in your masterpieces.

Course code: FA 092

KEL: Apr 29, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$64 + materials + GST

Succulent Orbs

Create a trendy black wire sphere using coconut husk as base along with perennial succulents. This will add interesting texture and a conversation piece to any outdoor environment.

Course code: FA 167

KEL: May 6, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$64 + materials + GST

Wedding Arrangements

This workshop is geared towards individuals who would like to create wedding arrangements for friends, family or themselves. Create beautiful floral bouquets, boutonnieres, cake toppers, pew markers and centrepieces. Learn about basic floral arranging, flower care and how to meet your floral budget.

Course code: FA 045

KEL: Apr 1 & 2, Sat & Sun, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$199 + materials + GST

GARDENING AND OUTDOORS

Edible Wild

This two-day course will provide you with a basic understanding of edible plants and mushrooms that grow in the area. Learn when to collect them, what they can be used for and how to cook them. This course contains both classroom and an outdoor component. You will be required to bring outdoor weather gear, lunch, backpack and paper bags.

Course code: AGR 186

KEL: May 6 & 7, Sat & Sun, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$129 + materials + GST

GARDEN GURU SERIES

Full Season

Growing your own food is one of the most rewarding things you can do. Whether you’re on rural acreage, a city lot or patio/balcony - anyone can grow a basic garden, regardless of skill level and busy schedule. Learn to grow delicious, nutritious fruit and vegetables in your own space. Whether you want to provide food for your family, save money, or just be more self-sufficient, this course will give you the skills and knowledge you need for a successful harvest.

Course code: PIR 762

SAL: Jan 23 – Feb 8, Mon & Wed, 6 – 9 p.m.

$199 + materials + GST

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Root Vegetables

Discover the vegetables that grow beneath the soil. Root vegetables are nutritious and can be a delicious treat with numerous health benefits. Explore special veggies, including carrots, potatoes and beets, and learn how to grow and harvest your crops.

Course code: PIR 761

SAL: Feb 12, Sun, 1 – 4 p.m.

$40 + materials + GST

Leafy Greens

Leafy greens are easy to grow, but they can get bitter and bolt if you aren’t careful. Learn how to keep your leafy greens healthy and delicious with an introduction to some of the varieties you can plant and the benefits of each. Review important topics that affect your leafy greens, like bolting and slugs. Experiment with different techniques to extend your growing season by starting your seeds indoors.

Course code: PIR 763

SAL: 1. Feb 26, Sun, 1 – 4 p.m.

2. Mar 5, Sun, 1 – 4 p.m.

$40 + materials + GST

Fruits and Berries

Learn how to grow a variety of fruits at home by planting dwarf forms of apples, pears and other fruits. Consider container growing to grow citrus, figs and other frost-tender fruit trees. Discuss local fruit and berry varieties for your region and review specifics of planting, pollination and pests along with the importance of pruning and how to make a proper cut.

Course code: PIR 764

SAL: Mar 12, Sun, 1 – 4 p.m.

$40 + materials + GST

Herbs and Edible Flowers

Enjoy the art of growing herbs indoors and outdoors year-round so that you won’t have to leave your kitchen to collect your harvest. Explore the limitless possibilities of edible flowers that can be used to create delicious and beautiful salads, teas and baking. Edible flowers can be a part of any savory meal.

Course code: PIR 765

SAL: Mar 19, Sun, 1 – 4 p.m.

$40 + materials + GST

MENTAL HEALTH

Living Life to the Full

This course introduces the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and helps you understand how to re-frame negative thinking, approach anger and feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness, and learn skills to help you tackle life’s problems. This course is for ages 18-24 and is provided tuition free from a grant supplied by the Shuswap branch of the CMHA. For more information, visit llttf.ca.

Course code: HLT 169

SAL: Mar 6 – Apr 6, Tue & Thu, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.

$35

PHOTOGRAPHY

Introduction to d-SLR – Discover

your Camera

Join us as we explore apertures, shutter speed, ISO and different features and settings on your d-SLR. Discover what these features can do to improve the quality of the pictures you take. Start to use your d-SLR to its full potential. What to bring to class: d-SLR camera, any additional lenses, extra batteries or fully charged batteries, memory card, owner’s manual and all your questions.

Course code: COA 264

ONLINE: Jan 30 – Feb 1, Mon & Wed, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

KEL: 1. Feb 1 & 8, Wed, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

2. May 3 & 10, Wed, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

PEN: Apr 3 & 5, Mon & Wed, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

SAL: Jan 16 & 18, Mon & Wed, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

$75 + materials + GST

The Next Step d-SLR – Exploring Functionality

Once you have advanced past auto, it is time for an in-depth understanding of what you and your camera can create and do. This practical class will build on your basic understanding of apertures, shutter speeds and ISO using practical exercises to explore light, as well as learning how to take night shots and capture fast moving objects. All this information will be presented in a straightforward format with time to practice your new skills and have all your questions answered. What to bring to class: d-SLR camera, any additional lenses, extra batteries or fully charged batteries, memory card and owner’s manual.

*Please note: Cameras must have removable/changeable lenses.

Course code: COA 265

ONLINE: Feb 13 & 15, Mon & Wed, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

KEL: 1. Mar 1 & 8, Wed, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

2. May 24 & 31, Wed, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

PEN: May 8 & 10, Mon & Wed, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

SAL: Jan 30 & Feb 6, Mon, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

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TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

Okanagan College offers the newest equipment and technologies in state-ofthe-art training facilities located in Kelowna, Vernon, Salmon Arm and Penticton. Students master skills taught by industry-leading instructors while gaining hands-on experience. Learn in small classes in programs that have provincial, national and international recognition. Whether you are seeking Red Seal certification or one-time specialty industry training, education at OC sets you up for a successful career.

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

NOTE: Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as closed toe shoes, or steel toe boots, are required for most trades courses and must be supplied by the student. For safety reasons, participants with long hair must tie their hair back.

TRADES INDUSTRY TRAINING

Airbrakes Endorsement Theory and Pre-Trip Inspection

This 20-hour course comprises both the pre-trip inspection and the theory component of Airbrakes Endorsement. Completion of this course is required in order to write the ICBC Airbrakes examination. A valid B.C. driver’s license is required. Students must obtain a copy of the Driving Commercial Vehicles booklet from ICBC prior to the course start date.

Course code: LAT 009

KEL:

Jan 7 & 8, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

2. Feb 4 & 5, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

3. Mar 11 & 12, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

4. Apr 1 & 2, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

5. Apr 29 & 30, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

6. May 27 & 28, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

7. June 24 & 25, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

PEN: 1. Feb 25 & 26, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

2. May 13 & 14, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

VER: 1. Jan 21 & 22, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

2. Jun 10 & 11, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

$250

REV: Mar 17 – 19, Fri, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4 p.m.

SAL: Apr 14 – 16, Fri, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. — 4 p.m.

$310

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BEVT 101 Battery Electric Vehicle Technology and Service

The Battery Electric Vehicle Technology and Service course prepares Automotive Service Technicians (AST) to safely diagnose and service high-voltage electric vehicles. Red Seal Certified AST Technicians or registered ITA AST third or fourth year apprentices can build on their previous understanding of conventional vehicle systems to develop skills in preparation for the exponential increase in electric vehicles on our roads. This course has a six-hour online self-paced module that must be completed in advance of the 30-hour classroom/shop training period.

Pre-requisite: Red Seal Certified AST Technicians or registered ITA AST third or fourth year apprentices.

Course code: LAT 032

KEL: 1. Mar 3 – 10, Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

2. May 26 – June 2, Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

$930 + GST

Boiler Safety

This eight-hour course consists of classroom theory and practical hands-on experience to prepare an individual to write the exam at Technical Safety BC. This course is designed to provide basic knowledge of safe operation of heating plants and emergency procedures to be followed by non-licensed personnel. This meets the criteria for the Boiler Basic Safety Awareness Certificate exam administered by Technical Safety BC. There are no course pre-requisites, and anyone is welcome to attend.

Course code: CON 091

KEL: Mar 18, Sat, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

SAL: Jun 3, Sat, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

VER: Apr 1, Sat, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

$345

Canada’s Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Program

This mandatory online training course is based on Environment Canada’s Code of Practice for reducing CFC Emissions in the Refrigeration and Air Condition Industry and to prepare individuals working in the industry for the B.C. Legislation on Ozone Layer Protection.

Course code: CON 022

ONLINE: 1. Jan 1 – Mar 31

2. Apr 1 – Jun 30

$275 (includes materials)

Cross Connection Control - Backflow Preventer Tester’s License

For plumbers, pipefitters, sprinkler fitters and steamfitters involved in the installation and maintenance of backflow prevention devices. This course is a prerequisite for certification as a Backflow Tester through the BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA). Students must pre-register and pay for the BCWWA exam at least one week prior to course start date – visit bcwwa.org to register and pay exam costs.

Course code: CON 041

KEL: Mar 21 – 27, Tues – Fri, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Mon, 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

$820 + textbook

Cross Control Backflow Preventer Tester Recertification

For plumbers, pipefitters, sprinkler fitters and others who hold a BCWWA certificate in Cross Connection Control but are due to recertify. This refresher course reviews current test procedures and prepares students to write the BCWWA exam. Students must preregister and pay for the BCWWA exam at least one week prior to course start date – visit bcwwa.org to register and pay exam costs.

Course code: CON 047

KEL: Mar 24, 25 & 27, Fri, 5 – 8 p.m., Sat, 8 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Mon, 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

$490 + textbook

Designated Inspection Facility Operator Training Course

This eight-hour course ensures that new Designated Inspection Facility Operators receive the required knowledge to effectively participate in the Vehicle Inspection Program and ensure that all vehicles inspected at their facility meet all applicable safety standards for on-highway use.

Course code: LAT 019

ONLINE: 1. Jan 1 – Mar 31

2. Apr 1 – Jun 30

$169 + textbook

Forklift Truck Operator – New Operator

This 16-hour course will take the operator through the safe operating techniques of a forklift and make them aware of the industry standard for safe forklift operations. No previous experience necessary.

Course code: CON 042

KEL: 1. Feb 11 & 12, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

2. May 6 & 7, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

PEN: 1. Jan 14 & 15, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

2. Jun 3 & 4, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

SAL: Jun 10 & 11, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

VER: Mar 25 & 26, Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

$290

Private/Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program

This 20-hour course will cover the inspection requirements for private and commercially licensed vehicles, most commercially licensed trailers and all buses and taxis.

Course code: LAT 006

KEL: 1. Mar 10 – 12, Fri, 6 – 9 p.m., Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

2. May 5 – 7, Fri, 6 – 9 p.m., Sat & Sun, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$375 + textbook

Professional Cook 1, 2, 3 Practical Re-Assessment

Challengers are required to bring a professional uniform and knife sets.

Course code: PS 113 (PC1), PS 112 (PC2), PS 111 (PC3)

KEL: 1. Mar 11, Sat, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

2. Jun 3, Sat, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

$475

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Weld Testing and Upgrading

Okanagan College is a recognized welder testing agency for the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Branch.

Upgrading and testing procedures are for presently or recently employed welders, who wish to improve their techniques and become proficient in special processes, or wish to upgrade their existing qualifications under section nine of the code for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and code W-47 under the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB). Testing procedures are based on the standards established by the regulatory agencies and will be carried out by the Welding department representative.

KEL:

ITA Challenge Test: $1,000

CWB Test - All Positions: $475

CWB Test - 3 Positions: $400

CWB Test - 2 Positions: $325

CWB Test - 1 Position: $250

Check Test: $250

PWP (Pressure Welding Procedures): $400

RTA Test (A Class): $300

Job Test for Employers: $400 + GST

Upgrading (1 day): $100 + GST

Upgrading (2 day): $200 + GST

Upgrading (weekly): $300 + GST

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APPRENTICE HIRING PROJECT

AHP members, enhance your workforce with sponsored workshops.

The Apprentice Hiring Project (AHP) is providing financial incentives and free leadership and diversity training to small and medium-sized enterprises that hire first-year apprentices. To become a member visit okanagan.bc.ca/ahp or email ahp@okanagan.bc.ca.

Coaching and Developing Employees

Course code: MGR 373

See page 6 for course description, dates and times.

Engaging Your Workforce

Course code: MGR 324

See page 6 for course description, dates and times.

Introduction to Leadership

Course code: MGR 424

See page 6 for course description, dates and times.

Positive Workplace Culture

Course code: MGR 431

See page 7 for course description, dates and times.

Note: Courses are tuition sponsored – conditions apply. Reach out to AHP to determine eligibility before registering.

WOMEN IN TRADES TRAINING

Gateway to the Building Trades for Women

This 12-week course is an exploratory program for women. In this program women will get their hands on the tools in a variety of trades, experience safety training, learn job readiness skills and engage with professional development. Through this program, women develop an understanding of which trade may be a good fit for them and gain the confidence required to pursue their career goals in the skilled trades.

Course code: CON 029

KEL: 1. Jan 9 – Mar 31, Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

2. Jun 5 – Aug 25, Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SAL: Apr 3 – Jun 23, Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Women in Trades Training - Welder Foundation

This 24-week program takes students with little or no previous experience in the welding trade and supplies them with the necessary skills to seek employment in this industry as an apprentice or foundation welder. The course exposes the students to many aspects of the welding trade with a focus on developing practical skills. Graduates of this program will have technical training for level 1 & 2 and 300 work-based hours with the opportunity to write the Standardized Level Exam.

KEL: Apr 11 – Sep 20, Mon – Thu, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Note: The courses above are tuition sponsored - conditions apply. Contact Women in Trades Training (WITT) to determine eligibility: okanagan.bc.ca/witt

TRADES GENERAL INTEREST

Auto Masters - Women

Gain hands-on experience working on cars while learning the basics of car maintenance. Practical lessons include learning how to change a tire, the purpose of coolant and what to touch and not touch under the hood of a car.

Course code: TGI 005

KEL: 1. Mar 4, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

2. May 13, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

PEN: Apr 22, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

SAL: May 6, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Intro to Tools

Get geared up to do home renovations yourself and gain experience in the use of hand and power tools. Led by Red Seal instructors, workshop participants will learn how to use basic hand and power tools safely, understand common tool uses and names, and create a beautiful shelf for their walls. No previous carpentry experience is required.

Course code: TGI 008

KEL: Apr 15, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

PEN: 1. Mar 4, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

2. May 27, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

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Motorcycle Maintenance

Motorcycle owners are invited to learn general maintenance and tune-up practices for motorcycles. The course will review basic electrical systems, minor repairs, brakes and tires. Participants will learn typical problems encountered by motorcyclists, how to perform general maintenance through lectures, demonstrations and hands-on learning. Participants are encouraged to bring their own motorcycle to campus.

Course code: TGI 018

PEN: Apr 15 & 16, Sat & Sun, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$169 + materials + GST

Planter Box

Gain hands-on skills and learn about different tools while constructing a planter box made of cedar. These small boxes are the perfect size for growing plants, herbs, fruits and vegetables or flowers. All tools and materials provided. No previous carpentry experience is required.

Course code: TGI 010

KEL: May 6, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Small Engine Repair

Learn about ignition, compression, starting systems, valves, timing and governors in this workshop that blends theory and hands-on experience. Participants will have the opportunity to work on their own lawnmowers, generators and weed eaters – practically any twoand four-stroke engines.

Course code: MEC 001

PEN: Mar 11, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m

$99 + materials + GST

VER: Jun 3 & 4, Sat & Sun, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m

$169 + materials + GST

TRADES KIDS

Asian Dumplings and More

This course teaches young chefs how to make Asian dumplings with dipping sauce, miso soup and quick pickles from traditional ingredients. Students will be taught how to fold and stuff their favourite pork and vegetarian dumplings from scratch.

Course code: PS 148

KEL: Jan 21, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Auto Masters – New Drivers

New drivers gain confidence, knowledge and hands-on experience working with cars while learning the basics of vehicle maintenance, what to do if you are an accident and how to use your owner’s manual. Practical lessons include learning how to change a tire, the purpose of coolant and what to touch and not touch under the hood of a car.

Course code: TGI 021

SAL: Jun 24, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

VER: Feb 11, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Beach Chair

Build a foldable beach chair just in time for summer! In this course, students will gain hands-on skills and learn about different tools while constructing a foldable beach chair made of durable lumber. These chairs are the perfect size for camping, beach days, deck lounging or watching a sports event, and can be used indoors or outdoors. Experienced Red Seal instructors will provide shop safety information, teach building plans and provide instruction on how to use tools such as saws, hammers and drills. All tools and materials provided. No previous carpentry experience is required.

Course code: TGI 015

KEL: Jun 10, Sat & Sun, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Bike Repair

Did you take a jump a little too fast and damaged the chain on your bike? Did you get a flat tire and want to learn to fix it? Bring your own bike to Okanagan College and learn how to fix that chain and tire along with other parts on your bike to get it running in top shape. Students will learn how to use hand tools, diagnosis a problem and how to fix it. This course will cover bike parts, maintenance and repair on a number of different components that can be fixed at home. Open to students in Grades 4 – 6.

Course code: TGI 016

KEL: Apr 1 & 2, Sat & Sun, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$169 + materials + GST

Intro to Trades

This course is for those curious about what trades training is all about. Explore the different trades with hands-on experience in carpentry, metal working, plumbing, concrete and electrical.

Course code: TGI 008

PEN: 1. Jan 21, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

2. Jun 24, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Sugar Rush

The perfect baking experience for kids in grade 5 - 7 that love sugar! Learn how to whip up cakes and other sweet confections that you would find on the hit tv show Sugar Rush. Get ready to roll up your sleeves and immerse yourself into baking some of the most scrumptious pastries, cakes and cookies.

Course code: PS 143

KEL: Mar 11, Sat, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

$99 + materials + GST

Youth Small Engine Repair

If you are aged 12 to 16 and want to learn all about ignition, compression, starting systems, valves, timing and governors, you will want to join us on campus for the Youth Small Engine Repair course. This workshop blends theory with hands-on learning in the trades shop. Participants will have the opportunity to learn and work on two- and four-stroke engines.

Course code: TGI 020

KEL: Jan 28 & 29, Sat, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Sun, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

$169 + materials + GST

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FOUNDATION PROGRAMS

Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT)

Category M (Maintenance)

This two-year diploma program is offered in partnership with Northern Lights College (NLC) in Dawson Creek, B.C. The first three semesters of training take place at the Okanagan College Aerospace Campus in Vernon, B.C. The final semester takes place at NLC in Dawson Creek. The diploma is conferred by NLC. All curriculum and entrance requirements at Okanagan College align with the AMT program at NLC. The program is designed to take a student with little or no previous experience in the aircraft maintenance trade and supply them with the necessary skills to seek employment in that industry. The curriculum follows Transport Canada’s guidelines and, upon successful completion of the program, Transport Canada will grant graduates 18 months of experience credits toward the 48-month experience requirement for an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer license.

VER: 1. Sep 6 – Jan 26

2. Feb 6 – Jun 21

$9,985 (additional fees due at Northern Lights College)

Carpenter Foundation

This 30-week program provides students with the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge to seek employment as an apprentice carpenter in the construction industry. The program introduces students to all aspects of the trades including the use of hand tools, portable power tools and other equipment used by carpenters. Through the construction of a residential wood-frame project students are given the opportunity to work with a variety of materials used by carpenters including lumber, panel products, concrete, fasteners and hardware. The focus is on developing practical skills for the construction workplace. Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will receive Level 1 technical training credit and 450 work-based hours of credit towards completion of the Carpenter Level 1 apprenticeship program.

PEN: Jan 30 – Aug 25

$4,447

Electrician Pre-Apprenticeship

This 24-week program provides students with little or no previous experience in the electrical trade with the necessary skills to seek employment in that industry as an apprentice electrician. The program exposes the student to aspects of residential, commercial and industrial systems in this trade with a focus on developing practical skills. The curriculum follows the B.C. Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development guidelines for the first year in-class components of the Electrician Apprenticeship, which includes installation procedures in compliance with the Canadian Electrical Code for residential, commercial and industrial systems.

PEN: Jan 31 – Jul 14

$3,808

VER: Aug 2 – Jan 20

$3,867

Plumbing and Piping Trades

This 25-week program takes a student with little or no previous experience in the piping trades and supplies them with the necessary skills to seek employment in industry as an apprentice Plumber, Steamfitter/Pipefitter or Sprinkler System Installer. The program exposes the students to aspects of residential, commercial and industrial piping systems in these trades with a focus on developing practical skills. The curriculum follows the British Columbia Industry Training Authority guidelines for the first year in-class components of apprenticeship training for Plumber, Steamfitter/Pipefitter and Sprinkler System Installer, which includes installation, repair and maintenance procedures in compliance with the applicable codes and standards. Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive Level 1 technical training credit toward an apprenticeship in the three trades.

SAL: Jul 25 – Jan 12

$3,953

VER: Jan 23 – Jul 6

$4,014

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Foundation

This 25-week program is designed to take a student with little or no previous experience in the heating, air conditioning and refrigeration industry and supply the student with the necessary skills to seek employment in that industry as an apprentice. It also provides a solid foundation in the fundamentals of installing, servicing and troubleshooting all aspects of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning/refrigeration equipment.

PEN: 1. Aug 29 – Feb 24

2. Jan 31 – Jul 21

$3,953

Welder

This 28-week program takes students with little or no previous experience in the welding trade and supplies them with the necessary skills to seek employment in this industry as an apprentice or foundation welder. The course exposes the students to many aspects of the welding trade with a focus on developing practical skills. Graduates of this program will have technical training for levels 1 and 2 and 300 work-based hours with the opportunity to write the standardized level exam.

PEN: Aug 29 – May 17

SAL: Feb 6 – Jul 21

$4,387

For more trades program offerings, visit okanagan.bc.ca/trades

The courses listed have entrance requirements. Please check okanagan.bc.ca/trades for requirements.

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CONTINUING STUDIES

PENTICTON CERTIFICATES AND COURSES

IN-PERSON

BUSINESS

• Basic Accounting Certificate

• Bookkeeping Certificate

• Leadership Essentials Series

• Leadership Series: Advanced

COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

• Computers for Absolute Beginners

• Excel – Level I, ll & IIl

EDUCATION

• Aboriginal Community Support Worker Certificate

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

• Interior Decorating Certificate

• FOODSAFE Level I

• MarketSafe

• Pruning of Trees and Fruit Trees

FIRST AID AND SAFETY TRAINING

• Standard First Aid and CPR Level C

• Emergency First Aid with CPR (Workplace OFA 1 Equivalent)

HEALTH

• Nursing Unit Assistant Certificate

• Prenatal Extended Series

LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION

• Spanish – Level l

• French – Level l

LEISURE STUDIES

• Introduction to d-SLR – Discover your Camera

• The Next Step d-SLR – Exploring Functionality

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

• Airbrakes Endorsement Theory and Pre-Trip Inspection

• Forklift Truck Operator – New Operator

• Auto Masters – Women

• Intro to Tools

• Motorcycle Maintenance

• Small Engine Repair

• Intro to Trades

• Foundation Programs

- Carpenter Foundation

- Electrician Pre-Apprenticeship

- Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Foundation

- Welder

FOOD AND WINE

• Viticulture Certificate

• Winery Assistant Certificate

• History of B.C. Wine

• Rosé Styles: B.C. and Around the World

• Sparkling Wines of B.C.

ONLINE

BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP

• Bookkeeping Certificate

• Project Management Certificate

• Leadership Series: Advanced

COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

• Advanced GIS Certificate

• Revit Architecture Fundamentals

EDUCATION

• Education Assistant Certificate

Find all of our offerings online: okanagan.bc.ca/cs

For more information, contact: cssouth@okanagan.bc.ca • 236-420-6711

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

• Occupational Health and Safety Certificate

• Cannabis Business Fundamentals

• Cannabis Legislation and Quality Assurance

• Growing Your Own Cannabis

• Marketing Cannabis in Canada

• Pest Management for Cannabis Production

• Seed to Harvest – Cannabis Botany and Plant Science

FIRST AID AND SAFETY TRAINING

• Red Cross Babysitting

HEALTH

• Gastroenterology Nursing Certificate

• LPN Orthopaedic Certificate

• PeriAnesthesia Nursing Certificate

• Autism: An Understanding of the Spectrum

• Prenatal Condensed Series

LEISURE STUDIES

• Introduction to d-SLR – Discover your Camera

• The Next Step d-SLR – Exploring Functionality

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

• Canada’s Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Program

• Designated Inspection Facility Operator Training Course

FOOD AND WINE

• Wine Sales Certificate

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KELOWNA CERTIFICATES AND COURSES CONTINUING STUDIES

IN-PERSON

BUSINESS

• Basic Accounting Certificate

• QuickBooks

• Leadership Essentials Series

• Leadership Series: Advanced

COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

• Audio Engineering and Music Production Certificate

• AutoCAD Certificate

• Excel – Level I, II & lll

• IPad for Absolute Beginners – Level l

• MS Office Fundamentals

• Navigating Office 365

• Introduction to Google Ads

• Introduction to Google Analytics

• Search Engine Optimization

EDUCATION

• Autism Spectrum Certificate

• Education Assistant Certificate

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

• Floral Design Certificate

• Landscape Horticulture Certificate

• Provincial Violence Prevention

• Fitness Professional Series

• Pest Management and Pesticide Applicator

• Pruning of Trees and Fruit Trees

HEALTH

• Dental Office Administrative Assistant Certificate

• Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Certificate

• Medical Office Assistant Certificate

• Nursing Unit Assistant Certificate

• Orthodontic Module

• Provisional Prosthodontic Module

• Surgical Assisting Basics for Certified Dental Assistants

• Prenatal Condensed Series

LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION

• Sign Language

LEISURE STUDIES

• Natural Soap Making

• Basic Estate Planning

• Advanced Estate Planning

• Planning for Incapacity – Financial and Health Care Decisions

• The Role of Executor: The Blessing and the Curse

• Simple Flower Arrangements

• Succulent Orbs

• Wedding Arrangements

• Edible Wild

• Introduction to d-SLR – Discover your Camera

• The Next Step d-SLR – Exploring Functionality

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

• Airbrakes Endorsement Theory and Pre-Trip Inspection

• BEVT 101 Battery Electric Vehicle Technology and Service

• Boiler Safety

• Cross Connection Control – Backflow Preventer Tester’s License

• Cross Control Backflow Preventer Tester Recertification

• Forklift Truck Operator – New Operator

• Private/Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program

• Professional Cook 1, 2, 3 Practical Re-Assessment

• Weld Testing and Upgrading

• Gateway to the Building Trades for Women

• Women in Trades Training – Welder Foundation

• Auto Masters – Women

• Intro to Tools

• Planter Box

• Asian Dumplings and More

• Beach Chair

• Bike Repair

• Sugar Rush

• Youth Small Engine Repair

FOOD AND WINE

• Learn to Cook: French Food

• Learn to Cook: Italian Food

• Learn to Cook: Mexican Food

• Learn to Cook: Taste of the Okanagan

ONLINE

BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP

• Bookkeeping Certificate

• Project Management Certificate

• Leadership Series: Advanced

COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

• Advanced GIS Certificate

• Revit Architecture Fundamentals

EDUCATION

• Education Assistant Certificate

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

• Occupational Health and Safety Certificate

• Cannabis Business Fundamentals

• Cannabis Legislation and Quality Assurance

• Growing Your Own Cannabis

• Marketing Cannabis in Canada

• Pest Management for Cannabis Production

• Seed to Harvest – Cannabis Botany and Plant Science

FIRST AID AND SAFETY TRAINING

• Red Cross Babysitting

HEALTH

• Gastroenterology Nursing Certificate

• LPN Orthopaedic Certificate

• PeriAnesthesia Nursing Certificate

• Autism: An Understanding of the Spectrum

• Prenatal Condensed Series

LEISURE STUDIES

• Introduction to d-SLR – Discover your Camera

• The Next Step d-SLR – Exploring Functionality

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

• Canada’s Ozone Layer Protection

Awareness Program

• Designated Inspection Facility Operator Training Course

FOOD AND WINE

• Wine Sales Certificate

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AND COURSES

IN-PERSON

BUSINESS

• Bookkeeping Certificate

• Leadership Essentials Series

COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

• Excel – Level I & II

• Navigating Office 365

• TikTok Vlogging

EDUCATION

• Education Assistant Certificate

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

• Building Service Worker Certificate

• Esthetics and Nail Technology Certificate

• Landscape Horticulture Certificate

• Provincial Violence Prevention

• FOODSAFE Level I

• Pest Management and Pesticide Applicator

• Pruning of Trees and Fruit Trees

FIRST AID AND SAFETY TRAINING

• Standard First Aid and CPR Level C

• Emergency First Aid with CPR (Workplace OFA 1 Equivalent)

• Occupational First Aid – Level I

HEALTH

• Nursing Unit Assistant Certificate

• Prenatal Condensed Series

LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION

• Sign Language – Level l & ll

• Spanish – Level I

LEISURE STUDIES

• Basic Estate Planning

• The Role of Executor: The Blessing and the Curse

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

• Airbrakes Endorsement Theory and Pre-Trip Inspection

• Boiler Safety

• Forklift Truck Operator – New Operator

• Small Engine Repair

• Automasters - New Drivers

• Foundation Programs

- Aircraft Maintenance Technician Category M

- Electrician Pre-Apprenticeship

- Plumbing and Piping Trades

ONLINE

BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP

• Bookkeeping Certificate

• Project Management Certificate

• Leadership Series: Advanced

COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

• Advanced GIS Certificate

• Revit Architecture Fundamentals

EDUCATION

• Education Assistant Certificate

Find all of our offerings online: okanagan.bc.ca/cs

For more information, contact: csnorth@okanagan.bc.ca

• 250-545-7291

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

• Occupational Health and Safety Certificate

• Cannabis Business Fundamentals

• Cannabis Legislation and Quality Assurance

• Growing Your Own Cannabis

• Marketing Cannabis in Canada

• Pest Management for Cannabis Production

• Seed to Harvest – Cannabis Botany and Plant Science

FIRST AID AND SAFETY TRAINING

• Red Cross Babysitting

HEALTH

• Gastroenterology Nursing Certificate

• LPN Orthopaedic Certificate

• PeriAnesthesia Nursing Certificate

• Autism: An Understanding of the Spectrum

• Prenatal Condensed Series

LEISURE STUDIES

• Introduction to d-SLR – Discover your Camera

• The Next Step d-SLR – Exploring Functionality

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

• Canada’s Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Program

• Designated Inspection Facility Operator Training Course

FOOD AND WINE

• Wine Sales Certificate

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SALMON ARM AND REVELSTOKE CERTIFICATES AND COURSES

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BUSINESS

• Basic Accounting Certificate

• Bookkeeping Certificate

• Quickbooks

• Leadership Essentials Series

COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

• Excel – Level l & ll

• PowerPoint in a Day

• Word - Level l & ll

• TikTok Vlogging

EDUCATION

• Education Assistant Certificate

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

• Landscape Horticulture Certificate

• Provincial Violence Prevention

• FOODSAFE Level I

FIRST AID AND SAFETY TRAINING

• Red Cross Babysitting

• Red Cross: Emergency Medical Responder Bridge

• Standard First Aid and CPR Level C

• Emergency First Aid with CPR (Workplace OFA 1 Equivalent)

• Occupational First Aid – Level I & III

HEALTH

• Prenatal Condensed Series

LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION

• Italian – Level l

• Sign Language – Level l & ll

LEISURE STUDIES

• Living Life to the Full

• Acrylic Painting – The Basics

• Drawing – An Introduction

• Songwriting 101

• Garden Guru Series

• Introduction to d-SLR – Discover your Camera

• The Next Step d-SLR – Exploring Functionality

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

• Airbrakes Endorsement Theory and Pre-Trip Inspection

• Boiler Safety

• Forklift Truck Operator – New Operator

• Gateway to the Building Trades for Women

• Auto Masters – Women

• Auto Masters – New Drivers

• Foundation Programs

- Plumbing and Piping Trades

- Welder

ONLINE

BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP

• Bookkeeping Certificate

• Project Management Certificate

• Leadership Series: Advanced

COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

• Advanced GIS Certificate

• Revit Architecture Fundamentals

EDUCATION

• Education Assistant Certificate

Find all of our offerings online: okanagan.bc.ca/cs

EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

• Occupational Health and Safety Certificate

• Cannabis Business Fundamentals

• Cannabis Legislation and Quality Assurance

• Growing Your Own Cannabis

• Marketing Cannabis in Canada

• Pest Management for Cannabis Production

• Seed to Harvest – Cannabis Botany and Plant Science

FIRST AID AND SAFETY TRAINING

• Red Cross Babysitting

HEALTH

• Gastroenterology Nursing Certificate

• LPN Orthopaedic Certificate

• PeriAnesthesia Nursing Certificate

• Autism: An Understanding of the Spectrum

• Prenatal Condensed Series

LEISURE STUDIES

• Introduction to d-SLR – Discover your Camera

• The Next Step d-SLR – Exploring Functionality

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP

• Canada’s Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Program

• Designated Inspection Facility Operator Training Course

FOOD AND WINE

• Wine Sales Certificate

For more information, contact: csshuswap@okanagan.bc.ca • SA: 236-420-6713 Revy: 236-420-6706

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HOW TO REGISTER

• Register online at okanagan.bc.ca/cs

• Call 236-420-6715

APPLY EARLY

Okanagan College Continuing Studies programs are filled on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t wait to sign up. Courses that don’t meet the minimum number of participants may be cancelled. If a course is cancelled, we will make every effort to contact you prior to the start date. Fees for cancelled classes will be refunded or applied to another course.

If you are having any issues logging into your online course, please contact one of our offices. A Continuing Studies employee will be happy to help.

DISCOUNTS

OC Graduates:

CS will offer a 10% discount to all graduates from Okanagan College and Okanagan University College programs. The term ”graduate” refers to someone who has successfully completed an Okanagan College program. This discount applies to all Continuing Studies courses, with the exception of the following:

• Courses in certificate programs.

• Some general interest and part-time vocational courses may be excluded because they are contract or partnership courses.

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS

As an Okanagan College student, you can access a variety of student and College services to help you succeed. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/studentservices to find out more.

• Accessibility Services

• Counselling Services

• Education Advising

• Indigenous Services

• Student Success Centres

• Okanagan College Libraries

FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS

You may qualify for a financial award to help with your tuition. Contact the Financial Aid and Awards office for information on available education funding options.

Phone: 236-420-6715

Website: okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid

TUITION AND FEES

Costs are estimates and subject to change. See okanagan.bc.ca/tuition for more details. For certain certificate programs, two payment installments may be available upon request.

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INFORMATION DISCREPANCIES

All program information, including course/program content, length, prerequisites, start/end dates, postponements and cancellations, is subject to change without notice. Okanagan College reserves the right to correct pricing or course details at time of registration. Note: many programs are offered at more than one campus. However, not all programs are offered at all campuses.

CONTINUING STUDIES REFUND POLICY:

NON-CERTIFICATE COURSE WITHDRAWAL

Refund requests must be made at least two business days (48 hours) prior to the course start date. No refunds are issued for requests received with less than two business days’ notice. Students may withdraw by phone, e-mail, mail or in person.

Non-certificate courses with tuition fees of $500 or more will have a five business day refund policy unless an exception is made by the Director

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM WITHDRAWAL

A non-refundable deposit of $200 is required to secure a seat in the program. Exception: a $600 non-refundable deposit is required for the Esthetics and Nail Technolgy Certificate program.

Students must submit a completed CSCT Certificate Request to Withdraw. Please contact CS to request this form. For all certificate programs: to be eligible for a 100% refund of tuition paid (less the $200 non-refundable deposit) the Request to Withdraw must be received no later than 10 working days prior to start date of program. Refunds are not provided after above notification periods.

Exceptions are made on compassionate grounds. In such cases a written request for refund, accompanied by appropriate documentation (i.e. medical), must be submitted prior to the end of the course or workshop.

Under no circumstances will refunds be granted for requests received after the end of a certificate program, course or workshop.

N.S.F. CHEQUES

There will be a charge of $25 for N.S.F. cheques.

CANADA TRAINING CREDIT

The Canada Training Credit is a new refundable tax credit to help Canadians with the cost of training fees. Eligible workers – those who have at least $10,000 in earnings for work (including maternity or parental leave benefits) and income below about $150,000 – between the ages of 25 and 64 would accumulate a credit balance at a rate of $250 per year, up to a lifetime training amount limit of $5,000. The credit could be used to claim a refundable tax credit for up to half of the eligible tuition and fees for taking a course or enrolling in a training program. An individual’s training amount limit would be included in the information the Canada Revenue Agency sends them each year. To find out more about this benefit, visit the Government of Canada website: canada.ca/canada-training-credit

HAVE AN IDEA FOR A NEW COURSE?

E-mail cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca and request the Continuing Studies course proposal form.

DO YOU WANT TO TEACH?

If you have the skills and adult instructional ability to teach at Okanagan College, send your resume to cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca

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Whether you’re ready to grow professionally or personally, Continuing Studies at Okanagan College offers a wide range of options to meet your learning needs.

We have hundreds of courses, more than 20 certificates, and five convenient locations in the Okanagan and Shuswap-Revelstoke regions.

EXPLORE

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CONTACT:

Kelowna: cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca • 236-420-6715

Penticton: cssouth@okanagan.bc.ca • 236-420-6711

Revelstoke: csrevelstoke@okanagan.bc.ca • 236-420-6706

Salmon Arm: csshuswap@okanagan.bc.ca • 236-420-6713

Vernon: csnorth@okanagan.bc.ca • 250-545-7291

Okanagan College respectfully acknowledges that our Penticton, Kelowna and Vernon campuses are located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan People, our Salmon Arm campus is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwepemc, and our Revelstoke centre is located on the traditional and unceded territories of the Ktunaxa, Secwepemc, Sinixt and Syilx Okanagan Peoples.

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