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Do you need your high school diploma?
Do you need to upgrade for entry into post-secondary training programs?
Level Four includes Adult Secondary Completion and GED (General Educational Development). Under Adult 12 policy, an adult may attain a Grade 12 standing by completing seven credit classes successfully. You can also upgrade your marks for entry into post-secondary training. |
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Location: |
Wakaw |
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Start Date: |
September 9, 2013 |
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End Date: |
May 30, 2014 |
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Prerequisites: |
19 years of age and out of school for one year.
Pre-assessment is conducted to determine placement. |
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Fees: |
Students may be eligible for a Provincial Training Allowance (PTA). |
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Additional Info: |
To be eligible, you must be CAAT Tested.
You must pre-register by contacting the College office at 682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623. |
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Description: |
Get your Grade 10 and a whole world of possibilities opens up!
Level Three courses (Communications, Social Sciences, Life/Work Studies, Mathematics, and Science) are designed for people who want to build on their knowledge and skills. Learners who complete Level Three successfully go on to further education, training, or employment opportunities. |
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Start Date: |
September 9, 2013 |
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End Date: |
February 28, 2014 |
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Pre-requisites: |
19 years of age and out of school for one year.
Pre-assessment is conducted to determine placement. |
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Fees: |
Students may be eligible for a Provincial Training Allowance (PTA). |
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Additional Info: |
To be eligible, you must be CAAT Tested.
You must pre-register by contacting the College office at 682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623. |
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Description: |
The Business certificate program provides a foundation level of knowledge and skills in general business practices. You will receive training in: accounting, management, communications, computers, marketing, human resources, economics, financial mathematics, and statistics. |
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Start Date: |
September 3, 2013 |
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End Date: |
May 16, 2014 |
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Cost: |
approx $6,228 |
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Additional Info: |
Contact the Humboldt office at 306-682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623 if you are interested.
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The Canadian Academic English Language Assessment is a way to prove English Language Proficiency at an academic and/or professional level. This assessment may be used to qualify for entrance into higher education, professional associations, and more. It is an accepted assessment at post-secondary institutions across the prairie provinces and throughout Canada. Register online at www.cael.ca. |
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Date: |
July 4, 2013 |
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Time: |
9 am - 4 pm |
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Cost: |
$185 (subject to change without notice) |
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Additional Info: |
Call or e-mail Lisa at 682-6861,
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You will receive training in gerontology; dementia management strategies, promoting independence in a safe environment, working with people from all cultures with different levels of physical and cognitive impairment, giving personal care, and much more. Formerly known as Home Care/Special Care Aide, this program provides knowledge and skill development in helping people help themselves in their homes and in special care facilities. |
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Location: |
Wakaw |
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Start Date: |
September 4, 2012 |
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End Date: |
August 31, 2013 |
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Times: |
Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs; 9 am - 4 pm |
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Pre-requisites: |
Saskatchewan Grade 12.
Personally and physically suitable & criminal record check & record of immunization. |
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Additional Info: |
This program is offered in partnership with Saskatoon Health Region. Contact the Humboldt office at 306-682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623 for registration details. |
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Description: |
You will receive training in gerontology; dementia management strategies, promoting independence in a safe environment, working with people from all cultures with different levels of physical and cognitive impairment, giving personal care, and much more. Formerly known as Home Care/Special Care Aide, this program provides knowledge and skill development in helping people help themselves in their homes and in special care facilities. |
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Location: |
Humboldt |
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Start Date: |
September 3, 2013 |
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End Date: |
August 29, 2014 |
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Times: |
Tues, Wed & Thurs; 8:30 am - 3:30 pm |
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Cost: |
approx $5,230 |
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Pre-requisites: |
Saskatchewan Grade 12.
Personally and physically suitable & criminal record check & record of immunization. |
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Additional Info: |
This program is offered in partnership with Saskatoon Health Region. Contact the Humboldt office at 306-682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623 for registration details. |
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Description: |
Theory-only tutoring with a SIAST Journeyperson Chef! This is an intensive course which requires focused and dedicated studying in addition to the intensive classroom days. This qualification is now required by many health regions. Write your Red Seal at the end of the program. |
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Dates: |
8 Saturdays (must attend all): Oct 19/13, Nov 2/13, Dec 7/13, Jan 4/14, Jan 25/14, Feb 8/14, Mar 16/14, Apr 5/14
Exam: April 2014 (TBD) |
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Time: |
10 am - 4 pm |
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Prerequisite: |
8100 hours and 4.5 years or verified trade cooking |
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Fees: |
$45 application fee
$885 tuition
$138 (books)
$480 Red Seal Exam |
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Additional Info: |
Contact the College office at 1-800-667-2623 or 306-682-2623 to register your interest. Limited enrollment. Apply early! |
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Description: |
This program provides knowledge and skill development in establishing a safe, secure, and stimulating environment for children. You will develop an understanding of children's varying development, as well as the importance of play as a catalyst for learning. This program meets the license requirement ECE II classification of the Child Care Regulation, 2001, Early Learning and Child Care Branch, Ministry of Education. |
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Start Date: |
November 21, 2013 |
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End Date: |
December 19, 2014 |
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Cost: |
approx $1,440 + books |
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Additional Info: |
This is a 38-week program. If you are interested, contact the Humboldt office at 306-682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623. |
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Description: |
Would you like a career working with children? This program provides knowledge and skill development in establishing a safe, secure, and stimulating environment for kids. You will develop an understanding of varying physical, social, cognitive, creative and emotional development, and the importance of play as a vehicle for learning. |
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Start Date: |
Fall 2013 |
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Prerequisite: |
ECE Orientation course |
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Additional Info: |
This program will be offered on a part-time basis. Contact the College office at 1-800-667-2623 or 682-2623 for application details. |
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Description: |
This introductory course provides the minimum training required by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education in order to work as a child daycare worker. The curriculum emphasizes on the content and best practices in three core areas: child guidance; play and exploration; and health, safety and nutrition. This recently revised course is based on the Ministry’s new Play and Exploration Early Learning Program, the curriculum framework used for all childhood programs in the province. This course is a combination of face-to-face and home study. |
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Start Date: |
September 13, 2013 |
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End Date: |
November 21, 2013 |
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Days & Times: |
Mon & Wed (evenings) |
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Cost: |
approx $300 + books |
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Additional Info: |
Contact the Humboldt office at 682-2623 or toll-free at 1-800-667-2623 to register. |
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Description: |
Students unable to attend or ineligible for in-class ESL may be matched with a member of their community to learn and practice English skills for two hours per week at home. Tutors are trained and provided with materials and support. |
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Date: |
Ongoing |
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Cost: |
Free to those who qualify |
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Additional Info: |
Call or e-mail Lisa at 682-6861,
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, or Nicola at 554-3767,
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Do you need your G.E.D. to get a promotion? Or to go back to school for more training? Or for your own sense of accomplishment? Achieve a Grade 12 equivalent by writing the GED. This series of five tests includes Math, Social Studies, Science, and Language Arts - Reading and Writing. Register at least three weeks in advance! Study Guides available. |
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Location: |
Humboldt |
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Dates & Times: |
May 29 & 30, 2013; 6 - 10 pm |
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Fees: |
Tuition: $35
Study Guide (if required): $31 (GST included) |
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Additional Info: |
Registration: 30 minutes prior to start time
Please pre-register two weeks in advance of testing start date. Contact the Humboldt office at 1-800-667-2623 or 682-2623. |
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Description: |
Work in the construction industry, pipeline or oil patches, forestry, or for your local RM. Our Heavy Equipment Operator program provides the knowledge and skill development for this career choice. After successful completion of two theory courses, you will receive specialty training on two pieces of equipment, which may include: crawler tractor, excavator, or motor grader. |
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Location: |
Wakaw Area |
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Dates: |
June 26 - July 26, 2013
Second Program: July 31 – August 30, 2013 |
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Cost: |
$12,045 |
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Pre-requisites: |
Must be 18 years of age and have a valid Class 5 driver's license |
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Additional Info: |
You will have 180 hours in-the seat training, and receive First Aid/CPR "C" and Ground Disturbance II Certificate training with this program. Apply early!
Contact the College office at 1-800-667-2623 or 306-682-2623 for registration details.
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Also known as maintenance mechanics, millwrights, or machine repairmen, industrial mechanics are employed in commercial or industrial operations that use machinery. These include wood, cereal, meat processing and power generating plants, hard rock and potash mines, mills, and refineries. This course gives you a working knowledge of machinery common to most industries, and an introduction to preventive maintenance procedures. Trade time and academic credit may be available to graduates who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices. |
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Start Date: |
January 15, 2014 |
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End Date: |
May 28, 2014 |
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Prerequisite: |
Saskatchewan Grade 10 |
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Cost: |
approx $3,429 |
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Additional Info: |
Contact the College office at 1-800-667-2623 or 306-682-2623 for registration details. |
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Description: |
Learn to speak, read, write and understand English as a Subsequent Language. Clients of all levels (CLB 1 to 8) can advance their skills in a formal, classroom setting with a qualified, ESL Instructor. |
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Dates: |
ongoing to May 29, 2013 |
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Times: |
Wednesdays, 6 - 9 pm |
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Cost: |
Free to those who qualify |
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Additional Info: |
Call or e-mail Lisa at 682-6861,
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, or Nicola at 554-3767,
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, or call 1-800-667-2623 for more information. |
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Description: |
Learn to speak, read, write and understand English as a Subsequent Language. Clients of all levels (CLB 1 to 8) can advance their skills in a formal, classroom setting with a qualified, ESL Instructor. |
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Dates: |
ongoing to June 7, 2013 |
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Times: |
Fridays, 12:30 - 3:30 pm |
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Cost: |
Free to those who qualify |
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Additional Info: |
Call or e-mail Lisa at 682-6861,
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, or Nicola at 554-3767,
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, or call 1-800-667-2623 for more information. |
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Description: |
Learn to speak, read, write and understand English as a Subsequent Language. Clients of all levels (CLB 1 to 8) can advance their skills in a formal, classroom setting with a qualified, ESL Instructor. |
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Date: |
ongoing to June 13, 2013 |
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Times: |
Tuesdays and/or Thursdays, 6 - 9 pm |
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Cost: |
Free to those who qualify |
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Additional Info: |
Call or e-mail Lisa at 682-6861,
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, or Nicola at 554-3767,
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Description: |
Learn to speak, read, write and understand English as a Subsequent Language. Clients of all levels (CLB 1 to 8) can advance their skills in a formal, classroom setting with a qualified, ESL Instructor. |
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Dates: |
ongoing to May 30, 2013 |
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Times: |
Thursdays, 6 - 9 pm |
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Cost: |
Free to those who qualify |
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Additional Info: |
Call or e-mail Lisa at 682-6861,
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, or Nicola at 554-3767,
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Description: |
Learn to speak, read, write and understand English as a Subsequent Language. Clients of all levels (CLB 1 to 8) can advance their skills in a formal, classroom setting with a qualified, ESL Instructor. |
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Dates: |
ongoing to June 7, 2013 |
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Times: |
Fridays, 12:30 - 3:30 pm |
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Cost: |
Free to those who qualify |
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Additional Info: |
Call or e-mail Lisa at 682-6861,
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, or Nicola at 554-3767,
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Description: |
Learn to speak, read, write and understand English as a Subsequent Language through independent study online or with print correspondence. Weekly commitment must include 5 -10 hours of independent study doing selected assignments and a 30-minute telephone class. Clients with Permanent Resident status and intermediate skills (CLB 3 - 7) can advance with structured practice designed and selected by a qualified ESL Instructor. Eligibility criteria do apply. |
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Location: |
Available ONLY outside Englefeld, Humboldt, Lanigan, Watrous, Leroy, Annaheim, St. Brieux & Wynyard. |
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Date: |
Ongoing |
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Cost: |
Free to those who qualify |
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Additional Info: |
Call or e-mail Lisa at 682-6861,
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, or Nicola at 554-3767,
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Description: |
Learn to speak, read, write and understand English as a Subsequent Language through independent study online or with print correspondence. Weekly commitment must include 5 -10 hours of independent study doing selected assignments and a 30-minute telephone class. Clients with Permanent Resident status and intermediate skills (CLB 3 - 7) can advance with structured practice designed and selected by a qualified ESL Instructor. Eligibility criteria do apply. |
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Location: |
Available ONLY outside Englefeld, Humboldt, Lanigan, Watrous, Leroy, Annaheim, St. Brieux & Wynyard. |
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Date: |
Ongoing |
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Cost: |
Free to those who qualify |
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Additional Info: |
Call or e-mail Lisa at 682-6861,
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Description: |
The SIAST Office Education Program, offered through Carlton Trail Regional College in Humboldt, offers a well-rounded base of knowledge and skill development to promote its graduates to the leading edge of the business environment. Receive practical and applied training on the most up-to-date aspects of office administration.
This SIAST Certificate program prepares graduates for employment as administrative assistants, administrative support staff or receptionists in fields such as government, education, law, medicine, engineering, manufacturing, travel, insurance, banking, and business.
Build high competency in Microsoft Office 2010, specializing in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. Build your expertise on manual and automated accounting. |
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Start Date: |
September 3, 2013 |
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End Date: |
June 6, 2014 |
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Prerequisites: |
Grade 12/ABE Level 4
Keyboarding speed of 25 words/minute is recommended. |
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Fees: |
Approx: $5,913 |
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Additional Info: |
Contact the College office at 1-800-667-2623 or 306-682-2623 for registration details. Apply early! |
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Description: |
You will gain entry-level knowledge and skill development in plumbing installation, water supplies, waste systems, and plumbing fixtures. As a residential, commercial, or industrial plumber, you will work in factories, plants, and similar establishments, be employed by a contractor, or set up your own business. Upon becoming indentured, successful students can apply to the Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission to receive credit for Level 1 technical training. |
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Start Date: |
September 5, 2013 |
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End Date: |
January 29, 2014 |
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Pre-requisite: |
Grade 11 or GED 12 |
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Fees: |
approx $3,708 |
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Additional Info: |
Contact the Humboldt office at 306-682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623 for registration. Apply early! |
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Description: |
Fireman Level:
This course will assist students preparing to write the Department of Municipal Government Protection Services Boiler and Pressure Vessel Unit Fireman's Certificate. This program is appropriate for persons working as building operators in manufacturing processes dealing with steam or hot water boilers. Topics include lower pressure heat boilers, fuel and firing equipment, automatic controls, jumps, piping fittings, valves, steam and hot water heating, ventilation, basic electricity, and the Boiler & Pressure Vessel Act. |
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Dates |
April 13, 14, 20 & 21, 2013 |
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Times: |
8:30 am - 5 pm |
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Cost: |
$700 + $300 (book) + GST (book only)* |
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Description: |
5th Class Level:
Improve skills and knowledge of facilities using steam or hot water boilers, refrigeration equipment, pumps and heating systems. Water treatment and quality control in boilers and cooling systems are also covered. Fifth Class is the certification level for low pressure boiler operation, usually related to residential apartment and commercial buildings, and operators are limited to boiler operations of 103 kPA maximum steam pressure. Successful students will be well-prepared to challenge the Provincial 5th Class Exam. |
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Dates |
May 4, 5, 11 & 12, 2013 |
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Class Times: |
8:30 am - 5 pm |
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Cost: |
$700 + $300 (book) + GST (book only)* |
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Pre-requisite: |
Power Engineering - Fireman Level |
* The same book is used for both courses.
Testing is not included in these courses, but is available in Saskatoon following the training. |
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Description: |
This SIAST Applied Certificate program is accredited by the Canadian Medical Association. The program prepares you to be an integral part of the health care team working in the field of pre-hospital emergency care. |
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Location: |
Humboldt |
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Start Date: |
August 19, 2013 (part-time) |
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End Date: |
October 22, 2014 |
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Prerequisites: |
Grade 12 with a minimum overall average of 60% in ELA A30, ELA B30 and either Biology 30 or Chemistry 30. Current Standard First Aid and CPR "C" with AED and criminal record check. |
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Fees: |
approx $5,663 |
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Additional Info: |
Contact the Humboldt office at 682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623 to register your interest. |
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Description: |
Gain knowledge, tools and techniques to plan and execute projects on time and on budget. By applying sound project management principles, many organizations from a range of industries base their success on the timely and efficient completion or projects. |
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Courses: |
Fundamentals of Project Management:
Learn the fundamental tools and skills that support effective project management. Topics include project initiation, planning, controlling, implementing and closing. Examine the role of the project manager with respect to team, client and stakeholder communications; common management project terminology; and how to apply project planning and control techniques to the workplace.
HUMBOLDT: Fall 2013 (2 days); 9 am - 4:30 pm
Cost: $490/person
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Project Planning & Scheduling:
This course provides you with practices and techniques to coordinate project elements effectively and ensure that your project includes all critical stages and resources. You will cover project plan development and execution, initiation, as well as scope planning, verification and change control.
HUMBOLDT: Fall 2013; 9 am - 4:30 pm
Cost: $490/person
Pre-requisite: Fundamentals of Project Management
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Additional Info: |
Contact the Humboldt office at 306-682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623 to register your interest. |
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Description: |
Have you always wanted to get your 1A license and never had the time? This is your chance. With only two students per instructor, this two-week program will provide you with many hours of on-the-road training. The Air Brake practical and road test are administered at the end of the program. Congratulations! You now have your 1A license. |
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Start Dates: |
Set up on an on-demand basis. (2 weeks) |
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Times: |
Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm |
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Prerequisites: |
Medical
Proof of written 1A |
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Price |
approx $4,900 |
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Additional Info: |
Contact the College office at 1-800-667-2623 or 306-682-2623 for details. |
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Description: |
Prepare for your written and practical Journeyperson Welding Exams. Saskatchewan Apprenticeship exams are included in the course dates. |
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Start Date: |
November 13, 2013 |
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End Date: |
March 5, 2014 |
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Times: |
Wednesdays, 6:30 - 10:30 pm; Saturdays, 8 am - 6:15 pm |
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Pre-requisite: |
4+1/2 years or 8,100 hours in welding trade (900 hrs stick & 900 hrs MIG experience) |
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Fees: |
approx $3,498 (includes application fee); SATCC fees NOT included |
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Additional Info: |
Call 306-682-2623 or 1-800-667-2623 to register. Candidates must be pre-approved by the Sask Apprenticeship & Trade Certification Commission. It is strongly recommended that you take the Journeyperson Welding Terminology course prior to taking this program. Apply early! |
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Description: |
Learn entry-level welding skills in SMAW (stick) and GMAW (MIG) welding. The program content is matched to today’s employer needs. The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship & Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) grants credit for Level 1 apprenticeship training. Students are granted credit for hours in school once they become indentured apprentices. |
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Start Date: |
November 4, 2013 |
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End Date: |
March 27, 2014 |
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Prerequisites: |
Grade 10 or GED 12 |
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Fees: |
approx $3,827 |
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Additional Info: |
Contact the College office at 1-800-667-2623 or 306-682-2623 for registration details. Apply early! |
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