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CAbnormal Psychology (SPSY-290CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the psychological and social disorders seen in youth at risk. You will learn how these disorders are manifested, screened, assessed, and treated.SPSY-290CE
CAboriginal Awareness (YCW-189CE)Lecture/Theory, Print Distance GroupYou will receive an introduction to First Nations and Métis Nations of Canada. You will examine historical and current issues that affect Indigenous peoples. You will explore racism and will develop an understanding of how self-awareness impacts helping relationships.YCW-189CE
NAccess Advanced 2016 (CE_BD-2718)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2718
NAccess Introduction 2013 (CE_BD-2704)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2704
NAccess Introduction 2016 (CE_BD-2717)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2717
CAccounting (ACCT-105CE)OnlineYou will journalize and post transactions, prepare adjusting and closing entries, prepare unaudited financial statements, perform banking and petty cash functions, and prepare employee and employer payroll records.ACCT-105CE
NAccounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers (CE_BD-1321)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1321
CAccounting Information Systems (ACCT-236CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYou will study the necessary theory and tools for understanding, analyzing, and designing computer-based accounting information systems at the introductory level. You will study the theory and participate in practical applications that support your studies as an accounting student. The course includes an introduction to the field of electronic commerce.ACCT-236CE
CAddictions (YCW-284CE)Print Distance GroupYou will examine historical trends and perspectives of addictive behaviours and interventions, with a focus on substance, gambling, and sexual addictions. You will identify drug classifications and the impact of addiction on family functioning. You will learn about prevention, intervention, and treatment options.YCW-284CE
NAdditive Manufacturing (3D Print) (CE_BD-5705)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5705
CAdministration (ADMN-286CE)Print Distance GroupYou will receive an overview of the governance, organizational structures, funding mechanisms, and operations of human services agencies. You will learn the legal and employment considerations for clients, workers, and employers in human services. You will learn the principles of volunteer management and the process of writing effective proposals.ADMN-286CE
CAdministrative Skills for ECE (ADMN-204CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the administrative knowledge and skills that are useful as an Early Childhood Educator. You will study the operating structure of early childhood programs, policies and procedures and Saskatchewan Child Care Regulations. You will become familiar with regulations that govern First Nations early childhood programs. You will develop skills in using program evaluation tools, managing money and accurate recordkeeping. You will become familiar with the rights and responsibilities for employees within the Saskatchewan Employment Act.ADMN-204CE
NAdobe InDesign (CE_BD-2708)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2708
NAdobe Photoshop (CE_BD-2705)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2705
CAdult Health Nursing 1 (NRSG-209CE)Print Distance IndividualYour studies will focus on the concepts of growth and development of the adult from 20 to 64 years, inflammation and infection, the immune response and cell aberration. The course content includes fluid and electrolyte and acid/base balances and imbalances. You will examine the nursing care required to support adult clients (and their families) undergoing surgery and experiencing health alterations related to fluid and gas transport.NRSG-209CE
CAdult Health Nursing 2 (NRSG-210CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will apply the knowledge you gained in NRSG 209 (Adult Health Nursing 1) as you explore the nursing care required to support adult clients (and their families) experiencing health alterations related to metabolic functioning, digestion and elimination, cell aberration, reproduction and sexuality, defense and protection.NRSG-210CE
NAdvanced Data Analysis (CE_BD-1336)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1336
CAdvanced DVD Authoring (MULT-206CE)OnlineYou will learn the additional skills and techniques needed to create advanced DVDs. Your studies will include advanced menu systems, multiple angle (video) tracks and multiple audio tracks.MULT-206CE
CAdvanced Raster Skills (GRPH-200CE)OnlineUsing raster graphic software, you will learn advanced raster graphic skills. Your studies will include colour correction, batch processes, automation and photo retouching. You will learn how to produce more consistent work in less time. You will research and employ new techniques.GRPH-200CE
NAdvanced Teaching Online (CE_BD-1361)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1361
CAdvanced Vector Skills (GRPH-201CE)OnlineYou will learn a variety of advanced techniques that will help you create quality vector graphics. You will research and share new vector graphic techniques.GRPH-201CE
CAerial Applicator (PEST-166CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will study the application of pesticides by air to forest lands, rights of way, water bodies and agricultural lands. This course is not available via the home study learning method.PEST-166CE
CAerial Applicator Mixer/Loader (PEST-180CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will study mixing and loading pesticides for aerial applications.PEST-180CE
CAerial Applicator Re-cert (PEST-266CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-266CE
CAgri/Industrial Wholegoods (PART-296CE)OnlineYou will learn about the equipment used in agricultural and industrial applications. You will focus on basic operation with special attention to the fast-wearing parts.PART-296CE
CAgriculture Applicator (PEST-167CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will learn how to use pesticides for controlling agricultural pests such as weeds, insects and diseases. The course content includes on-farm seed treatment, bird and rodent control, and weed control in farm dugouts and shelterbelts.PEST-167CE
CAgriculture Applicator Re-cert (PEST-267CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-267CE
NAir Brakes (CE_BD-4711)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4711
CAJAX (COMP-216CE)OnlineYou will learn the principles of AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). You will create AJAX enabled web pages to simplify and enhance a variety of web experiences.COMP-216CE
CAlternate Delivery Platforms (MULT-207CE)OnlineYou will learn how to develop content deliverable via alternate delivery platforms (such as cell phones and personal digital assistants - PDAs). You will research emerging technologies, discuss your findings and create content suitable for delivery over alternate platforms.MULT-207CE
CAnalytical Geometry/Calculus (MAT-246CE)OnlineYou will study analytical geometry, graphical and numerical methods for understanding of the concepts and operations of technical calculus, and problem solving using derivatives. You will also receive an introduction to differential and integral calculus.MAT-246CE
CAnatomy & Physiology (APHY-189CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the study of the human body and how it functions efficiently. You will study various body systems that are of critical importance for the promotion and maintenance of health.APHY-189CE
CAnatomy and Physiology 1 (APHY-162CE)Lecture/Lab, OnlineYou will develop an understanding of the human body, its structures and how it functions to maintain homeostasis. You will acquire knowledge of the interactions of the body's structures including cells, tissues, organs, and certain organ systems. You will learn the structures and functions of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems.APHY-162CE
CAnatomy and Physiology 1 (APHY-191CE)Print Distance GroupYou will explore the structure and function of organs and systems in the normal human body. Your studies will focus on the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems.APHY-191CE
CAnatomy and Physiology 1 (APHY-164CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the anatomical structure and physiological function of the human body. Your studies will focus on the basic organization of the body concentrating on the respiratory system, cardiovascular system and nervous system.APHY-164CE
CAnatomy and Physiology 1 (ANAT-167CE)OnlineYou will study the human body and how it functions to maintain homeostasis. Your studies will include the chemical, cellular and tissue levels of organization. You will focus on the integumentary, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory systems.ANAT-167CE
CAnatomy and Physiology 2 (APHY-262CE)Online, Lecture/LabYou will continue to study the human body, building on the information you learned in APHY 162 (Anatomy and Physiology 1). You will learn the structures and functions of the endocrine, urinary, nervous, digestive, sensory, and reproductive systems.APHY-262CE
CAnatomy and Physiology 2 (ANAT-267CE)OnlineBuilding on the information you learned in ANAT 167 (Anatomy and Physiology 1), you will focus on the urinary, special senses, digestive, skeletal, muscular, and reproductive systems.ANAT-267CE
CAnatomy and Physiology 2 (APHY-282CE)Print Distance GroupBuilding on the knowledge gained in APHY 191 (Anatomy and Physiology 1), you will continue your study of the structure and function of the normal human body. Your studies will focus on the cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems.APHY-282CE
CAnatomy and Physiology 2 (APHY-165CE)Print Distance GroupBuilding on the knowledge gained in Anatomy and Physiology 1 (APHY 164), you will continue your study of the structure and function of the human body. Your studies will include the endocrine, immune, urinary, reproductive and digestive systems. You will also study the integumentary, skeletal and muscular system.APHY-165CE
CAnatomy Review (ANAT-266CE)OnlineYou will briefly review human anatomy and anatomical terminology in the context of perioperative nursing.ANAT-266CE
CAnti-Bias Education/EarlyChild (ECE-220CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will focus on the issues related to providing respectful and relevant early learning and child care for all children and families. Students will have opportunities to examine their personal beliefs and values as they relate to the planning and implementation of an anti-bias curriculum for children. You will acquire the knowledge and develop the skills needed to build partnerships with families while respecting their diverse needs.ECE-220CE
CApp Proj Mgt Integration/Eval (PROJ-115CE)OnlineYou will complete a final integration project in which you will apply formal project management process to initiate, plan, execute, control and communicate a project based on lessons learned from all of the courses in the program. You will combine all of the project management processes into a comprehensive project management approach. You will also demonstrate your knowledge of project management concepts and processes on a comprehensive final examination.PROJ-115CE
NApplying Lean Sigma Practices to HR Functions (CE_BD-1418)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1418
CAquatic Vegetation Applicator (PEST-168CE)Print Distance IndividualYour studies will focus on herbicide use for controlling aquatic vegetation in standing and running water or areas left exposed during low water periods.PEST-168CE
CAquatic Vegetation Re-cert (PEST-268CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-268CE
CArrange Funerals (FNRL-181CE)Print Distance GroupYou will gain an understanding of the processes involved in funeral services arrangements. You will also study memorialization options, processes for transportation and prearranging services.FNRL-181CE
CArt History (ART-200CE)OnlineYou will study the major artistic movements and periods that have shaped society. Your studies will include the major artistic periods and styles. Defining characteristics will be emphasized. You will create work in a variety of styles.ART-200CE
CAssist with Special Procedures (SPCR-103CE)Lecture/Lab, Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the Continuing Care Assistant’s role in assisting with special procedures. You will learn the concepts of delegation, carry out basic measurements, perform simple treatments and be introduced to client assessment. You will also learn the Continuing Care Assistant’s role in assisting clients with medications.SPCR-103CE
CAudio Post Production & Effect (DGTL-200CE)OnlineSound is a critical element in a new media production. Computer-based tools have greatly increased the capabilities of the new media developer. You will learn how to create original music (using midi, loops and effects) and use a variety of filters and effects. You will demonstrate your skills by creating a multi-track audio project.DGTL-200CE
CAuditing (ADTG-220CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYour studies will include an introduction to auditing, its objectives and reports, the types of evidence and documentations required, the study of internal control and audit sampling. You will study the processes of the audit of revenue and collections and acquisitions and expenditures.ADTG-220CE
CAuditing Safety Management (SFTY-177CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on both internal and external audit processes from initial planning through to completion. The course will include an overview of why auditing is necessary. A variety of audit strategies will be examined.SFTY-177CE
NAutoCAD for Professional II (CE_BD-5706)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5706
NAutoCAD Lev 1 & LT (CE_BD-5701)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5701
CAutomated Accounting (ACCT-136CE)Lecture/Lab, Lecture/Theory, OnlineUsing an automated accounting software package, you will learn how to enter transactions into journals (general, purchase, payments, sales, cash receipts and payroll) and ledgers (general, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll), learn to account for inventory, and learn to prepare banking records. You will also prepare the initial automated accounting setup for use by a company.ACCT-136CE
CAutomotive/Truck Wholegoods (PART-294CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on the areas that are common to the automotive, light truck, and heavy truck components of the parts industry. You will focus on body design, chassis components, operator features, and safety systems.PART-294CE
CBasic Care Skills (PERS-180CE)Print Distance GroupYou will learn and demonstrate the attitudes and skills of providing personal and physical daily care to individuals with varying abilities. You will learn the essential role of dignity and respect in person-centered planning and care. You will develop skills for assisting individuals with activities of daily living to support their optimal levels of independence.PERS-180CE
CBasic Computer Operation (COMP-170CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to the basics of computer concepts. Topics you will study include computer components, hardware and software, working in a graphical user interface, file management, word processing and the Internet. The general skills you learn in this course will prepare you for further courses such as word processing, spreadsheets and presentation graphics.COMP-170CE
CBehaviour Supports/Youth Care (MGMT-193CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the behavioural change process as it applies to the youth care worker’s role with children and youth at risk. You will examine the theories, principles, and strategies designed to increase optimal behaviours and decrease inappropriate behaviours. You will study practical guidelines and techniques for working with children and youth at risk in the context of family and community. You will learn the role of functional behaviour assessment in managing disruptive behaviour.MGMT-193CE
NBest Practices in Foot Care for the Registered Nurse (CE-4023)OnlineCE-4023
CBest Practices/Point of Care (QC-193CE)OnlineYou will study roles and responsibilities of the health care team in point of care testing (POCT). You will learn steps necessary to implement POCT, principles of quality management and correlation of POCT results.QC-193CE
NBIO Plastic Materials (CE_BD-5708)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5708
NBIO Plastic Processes (CE_BD-5709)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5709
NBIO Plastic Testing (CE_BD-5711)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5711
CBiology 30 (BIOL-30CE)Lecture/TheoryBIOL-30CE
CBlood Gases (CHEM-289CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will focus on developing the skills needed to produce valid analytical results to assess blood gases with metabolites. You will study the clinical application of these tests, electrochemistry and troubleshooting techniques.CHEM-289CE
NBlood Product Management (CE-3713)OnlineCE-3713
CBody Systems (ANAT-100CE)Online, Print Distance GroupYou will receive a basic introduction to body systems. You will study the structure of organs and systems in the human body, and how they function efficiently.ANAT-100CE
NBookkeeping 1- Managing Financial Records (CE-1306)Web Assisted Delivery, Lecture/TheoryCE-1306
NBookkeeping 2 - Payroll Taxes and Strategic Forecasting (CE-1307)Web Assisted Delivery, Lecture/TheoryCE-1307
NBookkeeping for Small Business & Entrepreneurs (CE_BD-1395)Lecture/LabCE_BD-1395
NBoosting Your Web Site Traffic (CE_BD-1338)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1338
CBusiness Communications (BCOM-105CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYou will develop fundamental employability skills through study of the principles of communication and active listening techniques. The course content includes development of effective writing skills and formatting. You will apply the principles and skills by writing business messages for positive, negative and persuasive purposes. You will examine ways to apply communication skills to cross-cultural situations. You will learn to apply effective presentation skills when delivering oral presentations and conducting business meetings. You will write short reports.BCOM-105CE
CBusiness Communications 1 (BCOM-100CE)OnlineYou will apply grammatical rules and principles in preparation for writing routine business correspondence.BCOM-100CE
CBusiness Communications 2 (BCOM-102CE)OnlineYou will continue to develop effective business writing skills. You will write routine business correspondence and apply proofreading and editing skills.BCOM-102CE
CBusiness Management (MGMT-116CE)OnlineYou will focus on business structure and financial management. You will focus on ownership types, financing, and liabilities of a business. You will identify the financial and business structures that will enable success in the workplace.MGMT-116CE
CBusiness Mathematics (MATH-139CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYou will deal with business problems involving ratios, proportions and percent. You will study the mathematics of merchandizing by examining discounts and markups. You will deal with the concept of the time value of money and how it is applied to both simple and compound interest. You will study ordinary annuities and specifically how they relate to mortgages.MATH-139CE
CBusiness Practices &Processes (FNRL-282CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study business practices pertinent to the funeral service industry. Particular consideration will be paid to funeral home budgets and financial statements, funeral service merchandising and sales, costing and pricing, advertising, and applicable federal and provincial regulations.FNRL-282CE
CBusiness Statistics (STAT-120CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYou will be introduced to the elements of statistics used in business. The course content includes frequency distribution, measure of central tendency and dispersion, probability distributions (discrete and continuous), sampling, sampling distributions, estimations, regressions, correlation and elementary hypothesis-testing.STAT-120CE
CCAD Drafting 1 (DRFT-390CE)OnlineYou will study the basic concepts of computer assisted drafting. You will learn how to use the AutoCAD user interface as it pertains to two dimensional CAD drawings. The course content includes drawing set-up, coordinate systems, drawing tools, editing commands, display options, layers, colors, line types, text, basic dimensioning and plot commands.DRFT-390CE
CCAD Drafting 2 (DRFT-391CE)OnlineYou will study advanced concepts of computer assisted drafting. The course content includes blocks, XREF's, plotting, dimensioning, advanced editing and drawing techniques and an introduction to 3D drafting.DRFT-391CE
CCalculus 30 (CALC-30CE)Lecture/TheoryCALC-30CE
NCarbon Steel Heat Treatment (CE_BD-5713)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5713
NCardiac Markers- Including Troponin (CE-3706)OnlineCE-3706
NCare of the Patient with Kidney Disease (CE-4020)Web Assisted Delivery, Print Distance GroupCE-4020
NCare of the Patient with Lower Extremity Wounds (CE-4021)OnlineCE-4021
CCaring for the Elderly Client (NRSG-222CE)Online - IndividualYou will review the growth and development of the older adult. You will explore issues related to older adults (including elder abuse and neglect, the caregiver role and institutionalization). You will examine drug-related issues affecting older adults. You will explore the nursing care required to support older adults (and their families) experiencing elder abuse and/or neglect, and loss, grief and/or death.NRSG-222CE
CCase Management (MGMT-104CE)OnlineYou will develop the case management skills required by agencies that provide services to victims of crime and/or traumatic events. You will develop case plans based on case files.MGMT-104CE
NCash is King (CE_BD-1322)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1322
NCDSA Module for Nurse Practitioners (CE-4000)OnlineCE-4000
NCentrifugal Pump 0.6 CEU (CE_BD-5008)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5008
NCertificate in Teaching Adults (CE_BD-1406)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1406
NCervical Screening for RNs (CE-4004)OnlineCE-4004
NCFEX - Final Comprehensive Exam (CE-3734)OnlineCE-3734
NChampionship Selling: A Passport to Global Markets (CE_BD-1411)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1411
CChemistry 30 (CHEM-30CE)Lecture/TheoryCHEM-30CE
CChild & Adolescent Development (HUMD-100CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on the period of development from conception to adolescence. You will receive information about the effects of heredity and the environment on the emotional, social, cognitive and physical development of children and adolescents. The course also provides an introduction to the theories of learning and personality, and the methods of studying human behaviour.HUMD-100CE
CChild Guidance 1 (HUMD-183CE)Online, Lecture/Lab, Lecture/Theory, Print Distance GroupYou will examine the strategies of developmentally appropriate child guidance. The role of the adult in anticipating and encouraging appropriate behaviour is emphasized. You will practice techniques for intervening with children while encouraging a co-operative attitude, a sense of autonomy and a positive self-image.HUMD-183CE
CChild Guidance 2 (HUMD-200CE)Print Distance GroupThe course is a continuation of Child Guidance 1. You will learn advanced techniques of guiding children that can be applied to more challenging behaviours.HUMD-200CE
CChild Health Nursing (NRSG-208CE)Online, Print Distance IndividualYou will explore the nursing care required to support infants, children and adolescents (and their families) experiencing common health alterations. You will review the growth and development of children from birth to 19 years. You will learn principles of child health nursing with the client as a partner to enhance patient safety.NRSG-208CE
CChildren Diverse Abilities 1 (SPSY-279CE)Print Distance GroupThe course provides an introduction to the study of children with diverse abilities and needs. You will examine practices related to identification, intervention and prevention of specific diverse abilities. You will also discuss historical and current approaches, trends, and issues.SPSY-279CE
CChildren Diverse Abilities 2 (SPSY-289CE)Print Distance GroupThe course continues the study of children with diverse abilities by addressing developmentally appropriate programming for young children with diverse abilities. You will study assessment, individualized planning and program planning in inclusive settings.SPSY-289CE
CChildren's Materials/Services (LIT-182CE)OnlineYou will discuss the history of children's literature and become familiar with representative works of contemporary children's material in fiction and non fiction in print and non print format. You will examine the criteria used to select children's material for school and public libraries. Promotion of children's material will be discussed.LIT-182CE
NClass 1 Wastewater Treatment & Collection 2.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5014)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5014
NClass 1 Wastewater Treatment & Collection 2.7 CEU (CE_BD-5003)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5003
NClass 1 Water Treatment & Distribution 2.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5015)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5015
NClass 1 Water Treatment & Distribution 2.7 CEU (CE_BD-5002)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5002
NClass 2 Wastewater Treatment & Collection 1.8 CEU (CE_BD-5006)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5006
NClass 2 Water Treatment & Distribution 1.8 CEU (CE_BD-5010)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5010
NClass 3 Wastewater Treatment & Collection 1.8 CEU (CE_BD-5023)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5023
NClass 3 Water Treatment & Distribution 1.8 CEU (CE_BD-5009)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5009
CClient Service Skills (COM-110CE)OnlineYou will develop specific skills for interacting with victim services clients and other agencies that provide services for victims in the community and the province.COM-110CE
CClients with Diverse Needs (HUMR-101CE)OnlineYou will develop specific skills for interacting with diverse client groups. You will identify and practice strategies for providing services to Aboriginal clients, clients who are new immigrants, clients with disabilities, clients with mental health issues as well as other emerging diverse client needs.HUMR-101CE
CClinical - Coding 1 (CLIN-102CE)Print Distance GroupYour clinical experience will focus on the introductory concepts behind coding with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision, Canada/Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (ICD-10-CA/CCI). You will learn how to code basic neoplasm and infection cases. You will also learn about the Canadian Institute for Health Information.CLIN-102CE
CClinical - Coding 2 (CLIN-236CE)Print Distance GroupYour clinical experience will focus on coding with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision, Canada/Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (ICD-10-CA/CCI). You will study body systems including: skin, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, blood and respiratory. You will examine orthopaedic trauma cases. You will also learn how to abstract acute care data.CLIN-236CE
CClinical - Coding 2 (CLIN-258CE)Print Distance GroupYour clinical experience will build on the skills developed in Clinical Coding 1 (CLIN 257). You will focus on coding with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision, Canada/Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (ICD-10-CA/CCI). You will study body systems including: digestive, hepatobiliary, urinary, reproductive, nervous, special senses and endocrine systems. You will examine nutritional, metabolic, mental and behavioural disorder cases. You will also learn how to abstract data.CLIN-258CE
CClinical - Coding 3 (CLIN-237CE)Print Distance GroupYour clinical experience will build on the skills developed in Clinical - Coding 1 (CLIN 102). You will focus on coding with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision, Canada/Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (ICD-10-CA/CCI). You will study body systems including: digestive, hepatobiliary, urinary, reproductive, nervous, special senses and endocrine systems. You will examine nutritional, metabolic, mental and behavioural disorder cases. You will also learn how to abstract ambulatory care data.CLIN-237CE
CClinical - Coding 4 (CLIN-288CE)Print Distance GroupYou will build on your skills in International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision, Canada/Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (ICD-10-CA/CCI) coding and abstracting. You will study human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), infections, sepsis, viral hepatitis, pregnancy/childbirth and newborn coding cases. You will also study complex coding cases. Your studies will include a review of coding practices and guidelines, data quality issues, report writing and data presentation.CLIN-288CE
NClinical Chemistry Refresher (CE-3704)OnlineCE-3704
NClinical Decision Making for Additional Authorized Practice (CE-4006)OnlineCE-4006
CClinical Drug Therapy (PHAR-271CE)OnlineNew research and clinical experience result in ongoing changes in the drug therapy field. As an experienced health care provider, you will review essential information that reflects current clinical drug therapy by examining the common classification of drugs. The course content includes strategies to promote safe, effective and rational drug therapy and non-pharmacological approaches while considering the clients' individual characteristics.PHAR-271CE
CClinical Experience (CLIN-209CE)Clinical/PracticumYour clinical experience will help you make the transition into clinical nursing in Canada. You will demonstrate competence in theoretical knowledge specific to the clinical area. To meet the clinical learning outcomes and perform a self-evaluation, effective communication skills are important.CLIN-209CE
CClinical Experience 1 (CLIN-200CE)Clinical/PracticumNote: Prior to participating in CLIN 200 (Clinical Experience 1), you must have medical fitness, current immunization and current CPR Level 'C' (BLS Level 'C'). You will attend a 32-hour orientation practicum to re-familiarize yourself with the hospital setting, new equipment and the health care environment. You will assist clients with basic care, utilizing the nursing process, and hone your assessment, critical thinking, problem solving and decision making skills. You will use the skills you reviewed and practiced in NRSG 206 (Nursing Re-entry Lab 1) including communication with respect and courtesy, and conduct consistent with the SRNA standards and competencies and the CNA code of ethics. You will work on a one-to-one basis under the guidance of an experienced registered nurse who has volunteered to be a clinical preceptor.CLIN-200CE
CClinical Experience 2 (CLIN-201CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will apply relevant theory, knowledge, skills and judgments from all of the courses and labs in the program. You will work on a one-to-one basis under the guidance of a registered nurse who has volunteered to be a clinical preceptor. The length of the clinical experience is 240 hours.CLIN-201CE
CClinical Home Care/Comm Serv (CLIN-232CE)Clinical/PracticumIn the home care/community services clinical setting, you will work under the supervision of a mentor or a staff member. You will demonstrate employability skills, comply with agency policies and procedures, communicate effectively, provide basic client care, and ensure client and personal safety.CLIN-232CE
CClinical Skills Lab (NRSG-223CE)Lab/PracticalThe course will help you adapt your nursing skills to the techniques used in Canada. You will review and practice basic nursing skills (including general physical assessment techniques).NRSG-223CE
CClinical-1 Special Care (CLIN-100CE)Clinical/PracticumIn a long term care setting, you will participate in a supervised clinical experience following the hours of work of that site. You will assist clients who require personal care/comfort.CLIN-100CE
CClinical-2 Special Care (CLIN-219CE)Clinical/PracticumIn a long term care setting, you will participate in a supervised clinical experience following the hours of work of that clinical site. You will provide care for clients who require assistance with activities of daily living.CLIN-219CE
CClinical-Record Mgt/Profession (CLIN-101CE)Print Distance GroupIn this clinical experience, you will apply basic health information management principles to theory and the clinical setting. You will focus on basic health record procedures including chart assembly and chart review. You will also learn about electronic records management. You will apply professionalism, employability skills and various health information management duties while in the workplace setting.CLIN-101CE
NCLXT Hemostasis Update: Including D-dimers (CE-3707)OnlineCE-3707
NCMDRT National Examination Preparation (CE-4011)Online - IndividualCE-4011
NCoaching & Teambuilding for Trades (CE-1704)OnlineCE-1704
CCoaching/Teambldg for Leaders (LEAD-116CE)OnlineYou will examine what a team is and how to become part of a functioning team and even a high performing team at times.LEAD-116CE
NCoagulation Flocculation Sedimentation & Filtration 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5020)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5020
NCognitive Behavioural Therapy (CE-4017)OnlineCE-4017
NCollaborative Management (CE_BD-1407)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1407
NCommercial Gasfitter (Licence Prep) (Formerly PIPE 1801) (CE_BD-4715)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4715
CCommercial Law (LAW-220CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYour studies will focus on the field of commercial law. You will examine in detail the concepts of contract law and how these concepts are influenced by various legislative acts and common law. Other legal concepts in your studies will focus on: torts, agency, various forms of business organizations, the sale of goods, employment, bailments, insurance, real and intellectual property, and secured transactions.LAW-220CE
CCommercial Seed Treat Re-cert (PEST-275CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-275CE
CCommercial Seed Treatment Appl (PEST-175CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will study fungicide and insecticide use for commercial seed treatment operations.PEST-175CE
NCommunication Toolbox (CE_BD-1309)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1309
CCommunications 1 (NRSG-224CE)Online - IndividualYou will learn and apply Canadian nursing language skills in conducting a nurse-client interview. You will study communication skills, culturally appropriate communication, confidentiality, effective interviewing techniques, assertive communication.NRSG-224CE
CCommunity Nursing (NRSG-253CE)Print Distance GroupYou will focus your studies on concepts that relate to community nursing. You will review the principles of primary health care and explore emerging community health trends in Saskatchewan. In addition, you will discuss concepts, challenges and nursing care related to community mental health, public health and home care.NRSG-253CE
NCompany Operations for Trades (CE-1700)OnlineCE-1700
CComprehensive Behavioural Supp (HUMS-180CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study the implementation process of various approaches and strategies used to support positive behaviours. The concept of behaviour as a communication tool will be explored.HUMS-180CE
CComputer Apps for Funeral Serv (COAP-178CE)OnlineYou will develop the basic skills for creating, editing, and formatting electronic documents that are required in the funeral services industry. You will also work with multimedia software to create and deliver a presentation such as a photo tribute.COAP-178CE
CComputer Suite Applications (COAP-138CE)OnlineIn the course, you will learn to create documents that feature the integration of word processing, database, and presentation software.COAP-138CE
CConflict Management (ADMN-255CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYou will focus on an introduction to conflict resolution, designed to provide you with interest-based conflict resolution models and primary interpersonal skills to handle workplace conflicts. You will obtain insights and be educated in conflict theory, negotiation strategy, needs grounding related to basic interpersonal communication and management skills, such as rapport building, empathetic listening, behaviour modelling, reframing, problem solving, and decision making. You will develop conflict resolution skills through a combination of lecture material, in-class assignments, role-plays and demonstrations, reading assignments, and problem-solving challenges.ADMN-255CE
CConflict Resolution (YCW-285CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to conflict theory and to approaches of resolving interpersonal conflict. You will examine the model of Interest Based Conflict Resolution. You will act as a mediator by applying the stages of the model. You will examine the process of mediation, family conferencing and community-based restorative justice in the criminal justice system.YCW-285CE
CContemporary Graphic Design (DSGN-205CE)OnlineYou will develop an appreciation for innovation in the fields of media and art which are inspired by technological and societal change. You will learn to adapt to new methods and the ongoing redefinition of artistic trends. You will study major contemporary trends in new media design. You will research trendsetters and their work. You will create works in a variety of contemporary styles.DSGN-205CE
CContractor Safety Systems (SFTY-198CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on safety systems and their relationship to contractors. Most organizations require contractor services at some point in time, and you will explore how to manage these contractors and sub contractors within your safety management system. Specific topics covered include legislated roles and responsibilities of employers, contractors and supervisors; requirements for a safety management system; and Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) relationship with contractors.SFTY-198CE
NCorrosion Taste & Odour Control 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5022)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5022
CCost Accounting 1 (ACCT-226CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineThe course is an introduction to the study of cost accounting theory and practice. You will focus on the differences between cost accounting and financial accounting, various cost accounting terms, an introduction to costing systems and responsibility accounting using master and flexible budgets.ACCT-226CE
CCost Accounting 2 (ACCT-227CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYour studies will be a continuation of Cost Accounting 1 (ACCT 226). You will study non-routine decision making, cost allocation theory and methods, process costing, hybrid costing systems, inventory management and sales and input variances.ACCT-227CE
NCPNRE Preparation (CE-4015)OnlineCE-4015
CCriminal Justice System (CORR-167CE)OnlineYou will examine the components of the criminal justice system. You will examine how the components work together to respond to crime and crime control.CORR-167CE
CCrisis Intervention (COUN-100CE)OnlineYou will learn the principles of crisis intervention. You will demonstrate basic strategies for dealing with individuals who are in a state of crisis.COUN-100CE
CCrisis Prevention (SFTY-184CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/TheoryYou will develop strategies for crisis prevention in working with people based on the crisis prevention model.SFTY-184CE
CCritical Reading and Writing (ENGL-100CE)OnlineYou will develop basic skills in critical analysis, effective reading and composition by analyzing and evaluating materials from various disciplines. You will also refine your understanding and practice of the structures of composition by writing a report on a topic of your choice using APA-style format.ENGL-100CE
NCross Connection Control (Formerly WTER 1800) (CE_BD-4714)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4714
NCross Connection Control Recertification (Formerly WTER 1801) (CE_BD-4716)Lecture/Lab, Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-4716
CCross-Cultural Management (MGMT-208CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYou will learn skills, knowledge, attitudes that support the transformation of diversity into a competitive advantage. Your studies will include the elements of culture that define societies, intercultural communication skills that support collaboration, and strategies that enhance organizational and personal efficiency and effectiveness.MGMT-208CE
CCultural Considerations (CLTR-260CE)Online - IndividualUsing cultural sensitivity as a guiding premise, your studies will focus on issues related to cultural diversity and how cultural beliefs, practices and traditions influence diabetes care and management. You will explore ways to ensure culturally sensitive care and education. You will also examine the benefits of culturally sensitive care.CLTR-260CE
CCulture and Diversity (CLTR-180CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the many facets of culture. Your studies will focus on the personal attitudes and values involved in appreciating cultural differences. You will explore multiculturalism in Canadian society and discuss practices that promote acceptance of diversity in society.CLTR-180CE
NCustomer Service (CE_BD-1311)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1311
CCustomer Service (PR-145CE)OnlineYou will examine the value of customer service and retention of customers through the provision of excellent service. The course content includes the principles of good customer service, telephone skills, handling complaints, and dealing with difficult people.PR-145CE
CCustomize Content Mgmt Systems (MULT-205CE)OnlineYou will learn about Content Management Systems (CMS) for managing large, interactive web sites. You will select an appropriate CMS and modify the content and interface to build custom projects.MULT-205CE
CData and Document Management (COAP-173CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to a document management system used to create, retrieve and process unstructured data in a quick and efficient manner. You will learn about the functionality and features of document management. You will be introduced to data management concepts using an industry standard electronic spreadsheet. Your studies will focus on the appropriate application of an electronic spreadsheet with a focus on information management.COAP-173CE
CDatabase Programming (COSC-262CE)Print Distance GroupYou will learn the structure of program design, development, testing and documentation. You will learn to design single and multi-table databases using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and Access. Your course content will include the fundamentals of algorithms and algorithm analysis.COSC-262CE
CDealing with Difficult Clients (ADMN-103CE)OnlineYou will develop specific skills for interacting with difficult clients. Content will include strategies for dealing with resistant clients and strategies to defuse hostile situations.ADMN-103CE
CDementia Behaviour (DEMC-183CE)Lecture/Lab, Print Distance GroupYou will study the types, behaviours and progression of dementia. Behaviour mapping techniques and interventions that promote optimum levels of functioning will be learned.DEMC-183CE
CDementia Family Care (DEMC-280CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/TheoryYou will learn how those with dementia are assessed and how to intervene in emergency situations. You will discuss environments and issues related to institutional care placement and the impact dementia has on families.DEMC-280CE
CDesign Process/Critical Study (DSGN-204CE)OnlineYou will develop exceptional graphic solutions based on solid analysis and design. You will investigate essential design processes and techniques. You will develop critical thinking and analytical skills. You will demonstrate your skills by creating appropriate solutions to design challengesDSGN-204CE
CDigital Media (MKTG-227CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYou will explore the role of digital media in the marketing and promotion strategies of a business. Your studies will examine the relationship between market research, audience identification, and digital marketing strategy. You will develop business content designed to create interest and engagement in a business. You will learn how to establish metrics and build assessment tools to measure the effectiveness of your digital media marketing strategy.MKTG-227CE
CDirect Funerals (FNRL-281CE)Print Distance GroupYou will examine the organization and direction of funeral services and visitations. You will also explore the various support services available.FNRL-281CE
CDisability Case Mgmt in OHN (NRSG-291CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to disability management as an essential component of an occupational health and safety program. Disability management starts at the time of illness or injury and continues until the individual has recovered and returned to work. You will acquire knowledge and skills to develop, implement, and market a disability management program including Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) claims information and return to work plans. You will focus on: worker assessment, accurate completion of reporting requirements and the creation of a disability management program.NRSG-291CE
CDisability Management (HLTH-187CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to disability management as a key essential component of an occupational health and safety program. Disability management starts at the time of illness or injury and continues until the individual has recovered and returned to work. In this course, you will acquire knowledge and skill to develop and implement a disability management program including Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) claims information and return to work plans.HLTH-187CE
NDisinfection (Water Treatment Series) 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5019)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5019
NDistribution System Maintenance 0.6 CEU (CE_BD-5005)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5005
NDistribution System Water Quality 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5027)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5027
NDomestic Gasfitter (License Prep) (Formerly PIPE 1800) (CE_BD-4712)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4712
NDomestic Gasfitter (Refrigeration Mechanic) (Formerly PIPE 1803) (CE_BD-4718)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4718
CDrivetrain Components (PART-291CE)OnlineYou will study transmissions, differentials, final drives, clutches and converters, as well as drive lines. You will focus on the function of the parts and replacement parts available.PART-291CE
CDynamic Flash Applications (MULT-211CE)OnlineUsing Flash, you will learn how to create effective and media-rich user interfaces for sophisticated Web-based applications. You will also learn how to retrieve, display, collect and submit data. You will demonstrate your skills by completing a project.MULT-211CE
CDynamic Web Project (PROJ-201CE)OnlineYou will have the opportunity to create a significant final project. The project should be a showcase piece that demonstrates a wide range of your strongest skills. You will develop your project topic in consultation with your instructor.PROJ-201CE
CE-Commerce (COMP-206CE)OnlineYour studies will include defining e-commerce, defining interface design issues and researching and evaluating e-commerce solutions. You will plan and develop an e-commerce project.COMP-206CE
CEconomics (ECON-100CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYou will study the foundations of macroeconomics. Your studies will include an introduction to the economic principles of scarcity, opportunity costs, demand and supply, and comparative market structures. You will then focus on learning about the major macroeconomic elements impacting our economy. This includes Gross Domestic Product, unemployment and inflation, government spending and taxation, the Canadian banking system, foreign trade and other key macroeconomic variables.ECON-100CE
CElectrical Parts 1 (PART-195CE)OnlineYou will study the fundamentals of electricity and learn how to identify the components of circuits found on a vehicle.PART-195CE
CElectrical Parts 2 (PART-295CE)OnlineYou will study the internal components of the starting, ignition, lighting, horn and accessories system circuits. You will focus on the function of the components as well as the replacement parts.PART-295CE
CElectronic Publishing (GRPH-202CE)OnlineUsing popular layout software, you will learn to create professionally-formatted documents for print and web. You will learn to optimize your production workflow and create interactive documents.GRPH-202CE
CElements/Principle of Design 1 (DSGN-101CE)OnlineYou will study basic design theory in the context of visual communications. You will learn about design tools and materials, and design processes including critiques and drawing. Using the formal elements of design, you will develop practical design skills.DSGN-101CE
CElements/Principle of Design 2 (GRPH-100CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on the graphic elements of type, format and image. You will analyze how graphic elements are used alone and in combination. You will apply these skills to create effective communication solutions.GRPH-100CE
CEmbalming 1 (FNRL-182CE)Print Distance GroupYou will gain an understanding of the various types of embalming processes for the normal case.FNRL-182CE
CEmbalming 2 (FNRL-183CE)Print Distance GroupBuilding on your studies from Embalming 1 you will study embalming procedures used in both normal, difficult and autopsied cases.FNRL-183CE
CEmergency Management (SFTY-174CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on potential workplace emergencies. You will examine the role of stakeholders, legislation, standards and best practices used to develop Emergency Management plans. You will discuss the importance of a proactive approach to Emergency Management and how to address communication and post incident recovery.SFTY-174CE
CEmerging Interactive Tech (MULT-208CE)OnlineAs a new media developer, you will research and discuss emerging technologies.MULT-208CE
CEmployability Skills (EMPL-180CE)Lecture/Theory, Print Distance Group, Online, Lecture/LabYou will receive instruction and practice in written communication skills needed in the workplace. You will develop effective job search strategies, with emphasis on communicating a professional image through job search materials and interview skills.EMPL-180CE
CEmployee Engagement (HR-234CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYou will focus on the major influences on employee engagement and the impact on individual managers and the organization. You will examine the importance of sound employee relationship practices in the role of reaching organizational objectives. You will look at equity and fairness, the influence of culture, diversity and equity, motivation, job design principles, performance management and occupational health and safety. You will research and develop a proposal that management can implement to enhance corporate employee engagement.HR-234CE
CEnd of Life Care (SPCR-102CE)Lecture/Theory, Print Distance GroupYour studies will cover death and dying in the Canadian context. You will study the basic needs and interventions of the dying client. You will also cover grief, the grieving process and the impact of life threatening illnesses on the family members.SPCR-102CE
CEngine Parts 1 (PART-288CE)OnlineYour studies will examine engine classifications and design. You will focus on identifying engine components and their function.PART-288CE
CEngine Parts 2 (PART-298CE)OnlineYou will study the function of all engine components and failure analysis.PART-298CE
CEngine Systems 1 (PART-193CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on the components of all the systems that are associated with the engine (including fuel, emissions and lubrication systems).PART-193CE
CEngine Systems 2 (PART-293CE)OnlineYou will study engine heating and cooling systems, air conditioning and lubricating systems. You will focus on the high-activity parts and the function of the components.PART-293CE
CEnglish Language Arts A30 (ELA-A30CE)Lecture/TheoryELA-A30CE
CEnglish Language Arts B30 (ELA-B30CE)Lecture/TheoryELA-B30CE
NEntrepreneurial Marketing (CE_BD-1417)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1417
CEpidemiology/Population Health (HINF-260CE)OnlineYour studies will include the nature and scope of epidemiology (especially as these relate to health information systems). You will study the distribution of diseases in populations and factors that influence the occurrence of disease. You will learn the steps involved in writing a research paper and apply the steps to a specific disease model.HINF-260CE
CErgonomics (HLTH-191CE)OnlineYou will focus on the principles of ergonomics to examine the ergonomic factors that impact the human body. You will investigate the relationship between the human body and machines and review basic computer and industrial settings. You will further explore ergonomic programming, training and communication strategies to complete basic ergonomic assessments in your workplace.HLTH-191CE
NEssential Skill & TOWES Administrator Training (CE_BD-1320)Lecture/LabCE_BD-1320
CEthics and Professionalism (SPSY-100CE)OnlineYou will learn the concepts of professional behaviour and ethics as they apply to the field of victim services. You will also have the opportunity to develop a safety plan, resume/portfolio and practice job interview skills.SPSY-100CE
NExcel Advanced 2013 (CE_BD-2702)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2702
NExcel Advanced 2016 (CE_BD-2720)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2720
NExcel Introduction 2013 (CE_BD-2701)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2701
NExcel Introduction 2016 (CE_BD-2719)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2719
NExtraordinary Customer Service (CE_BD-1333)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1333
CFacilitation Techniques in T.R (THRC-291CE)Print Distance GroupYou will examine a number of techniques and activity-based therapies that therapeutic recreation professionals may employ. You will explore your role in utilizing these techniques and interventions as part of a comprehensive therapeutic recreation program.THRC-291CE
NFacilitator Training' (CE_BD-4300)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-4300
CFamily Dynamics (FMLY-181CE)OnlineYou will examine the dynamics of the Canadian family, the influence of family structure on the individual’s values and the mental, cultural and physical challenges faced by the families of today.FMLY-181CE
CFamily Systems (YCW-282CE)Lecture/Theory, Print Distance GroupYou will examine the structure and patterns of family life in the context of Canadian cultural and societal diversity. You will identify and discuss issues that impact family functioning. You will use strength based assessments, interventions, and strategies that promote resilience and healthy family life while in the role of a youth care worker.YCW-282CE
CFamily Violence Strategies (SPSY-141CE)OnlineYou will study violence in a family setting. You will apply this knowledge to understanding the perpetrator and the victim when planning interventions in First Nations communities. You will examine the role of community resources available to support families in the community.SPSY-141CE
NFibre Optics (CE_BD-2716)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2716
CFinance (FIN-220CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYou will become familiar with the role of finance and its implication for risk, income and control, credit conditions and a firm's state of liquidity. You will examine sources of capital and corporate borrowing, cost of capital theory and optimal capital structure, and capital budget decision making.FIN-220CE
NFinancial Analysis and Planning for Non-Financial Managers (CE_BD-1323)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1323
CFire Prevention and Protection (SFTY-199CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on applying current concepts and principles involved the evaluation, control, prevention, reduction and elimination of fire hazards for individuals and the workplace.SFTY-199CE
NForklift Certification (CE_BD-4720)Lecture/Lab, Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-4720
NFostering Online Discussion (CE_BD-1363)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1363
CFoundations of Sociology (SOCI-160CE)Web Assisted Delivery, Online, Lecture/TheoryYou will examine how to practice sociology, and learn about the importance of culture and socialization. You wil discuss social inequality in Canada, the power of mass media and the dualism of sex and gender. You will examine race, ethnicity, social control, and deviance. Your studies will also include a discussion of collective behaviour, social movements, and social change.SOCI-160CE
CFoundations of T.R. (THRC-182CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study the basic concepts necessary for formulating a philosophical and theoretical foundation in therapeutic recreation. You will explore the definitions, terms and concepts used in the field, the philosophy behind the profession, the history and development of the profession and current service delivery models.THRC-182CE
CFoundations/Occ Health Nursing (NRSG-287CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to the specialty role of the occupational health nurse. You will explore occupational health nursing as it relates to health in the workplace and inter-professional partnerships. You will examine legal and ethical considerations, occupational health and safety standards and frameworks for professional practice. You will develop a professional portfolio (as an assignment) related to occupational health nursing.NRSG-287CE
CFumigation Applicator (PEST-169CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will study the use of fumigants for soil fumigation, within closed structures and under sheets (including grain bins, elevators, buildings, rail cars, trucks and closed vaults).PEST-169CE
CFumigation Re-certification (PEST-269CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-269CE
CFundamental Comm. Skills (COMM-127CE)OnlineYou will use fundamental employability skills related to obtaining and keeping a job. You will apply skills to work effectively with others and produce job-related documents. You will identify employability and practical skills to prepare effective job search materials and discuss the effect of attitudes and behaviours on a successful job search.COMM-127CE
CFundamental IndustrialHygiene1 (HLTH-179CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to the principles of industrial hygiene, sometimes referred to as occupational hygiene. You will be prepared to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and control workplace hazards. Specific topics include occupational contamination, chemical, biological and radiation hazards.HLTH-179CE
CFundamental IndustrialHygiene2 (HLTH-189CE)OnlineIndustrial Hygiene is the science dedicated to the prevention of occupational illness or disease. This course builds on HLTH 188 Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene 1. This course will prepare you to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control noise, thermal and other specific workplace hazards. In addition you will be introduced to respiratory and ventilation methods of control.HLTH-189CE
CFuneral Director Practicum (PRAC-278CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will spend eight weeks in an approved funeral home and participate in funeral arrangements and directing funeral services under the direct supervision of a licensed funeral director. You will model professional attitudes and practices in all aspects of your assigned duties.PRAC-278CE
NGas Metal Arc Welding (CE_BD-5730)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5730
NGED(R) Preparation (CE_BD-6301)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-6301
NGeneral Gasfitter (Commercial) (Formerly PIPE 1802) (CE_BD-4717)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4717
NGeneral Mine Safety (CE_BD-4302)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-4302
NGeneral Mine Safety Awareness (CE-4302)OnlineCE-4302
NGingival Retraction Cord (CE_BD-3721)Lecture/LabCE_BD-3721
NGirls Exploring Trades and Technology (GETT) (CE_BD-2008)Lecture/LabCE_BD-2008
NGrammar and Punctuation (CE_BD-1303)Lecture/Theory, Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1303
CGraphical Communications 1 (GRPH-123CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will introduce you to the techniques and standards required to communicate graphically. You will study concepts necessary to create 2-D and 3-D drawings. By practicing working drawing concepts, you will recognize lineweight and linetype standards, engineering and architectural scales as well as dimensioning protocol.GRPH-123CE
CGraphical Communications 2 (GRPH-124CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will introduce you to the fundamentals of reading maps and plans. Through practical exercises, you will interpret maps, prepare drawings, convey survey data and draw layouts in plan and profile form. You will calculate volume and area from plan and profile drawings, calculate bearings, azimuths, distances, and areas on topographical maps. You will also identify symbols used in equipment and pipe schematics.GRPH-124CE
CGreenhouse Applicator (PEST-170CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will learn how to use herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and rodenticides in greenhouses during crop storage, display and production. The course content includes pesticide use on areas immediately surrounding greenhouses and on plants in occupied buildings.PEST-170CE
CGreenhouse Applicator Re-cert (PEST-270CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-270CE
NGround Water Treatment 1.2 CEU (CE_BD-5029)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5029
CGroup Facilitation (HUMR-281CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the foundations and structure of group work. You will learn about group dynamics and the role of effective communication in group process. You will explore the concepts of roles, norms, motivation, diversity leadership and power as they relate to being an effective group member. Finally, you will be provided with the opportunity to develop practical skills and experience in group facilitation.HUMR-281CE
CGuiding Behaviour (HUMD-101CE)Print Distance GroupYou will discuss perspectives that educators have regarding the classroom and behaviour. You will examine how cognitive development plays a role in guiding behaviour. You will be able to describe the role that the environment plays in determining and guiding behaviour. You will be introduced to an overview of positive guidance and have the opportunity to select and implement strategies that teach self-control and self-regulation.HUMD-101CE
CHealth & Healing 1 Completer (NURS-173CE)OnlineWithin a caring holistic context, you will be introduced to the concept of health as it applies to you and others. You will explore the concept of primary health care. You will discuss health services delivery. You will examine determinants of health. Health promotion activities and community resources are explored.NURS-173CE
CHealth Assessment (NURS-225CE)OnlineYou will study the theory related to interviewing techniques, history-taking and a head-to-toe physical assessment. You will have the opportunity of attending a two-day lab where you will focus on performing a comprehensive assessment of the adult client. Attendance at the lab is not required. However an evaluation of the assessment skills will be scheduled with an experienced instructor/evaluator at a site close to you.NURS-225CE
CHealth Assessment 1 (NRSG-200CE)OnlineHealth Assessment 1 is the first of two courses that focus on the theory related to physical assessment. You will study interviewing techniques, history taking and a head-to-toe physical assessment. You will learn about assessment of the integumentary system, head and neck, breasts and axillae, lungs and thorax, and cardiovascular, peripheral vascular and lymphatic systems.NRSG-200CE
CHealth Assessment 2 (NRSG-201CE)OnlineBuilding on the theory you learned in NRSG 200 (Health Assessment 1), you will continue to study the assessment of body systems. The course content includes assessment of the abdomen, musculoskeletal system, neurological system, male and female genitalia and rectum, adapting techniques of health assessment to other age groups and psychological and sociocultural assessment.NRSG-201CE
CHealth Assessment/LPN (NURS-227CE)OnlineThe Health Assessment course for Licensed Practical Nurses will prepare you to perform a health history and physical examination of clients. You will enhance your assessment skills with a focus on a patient centered approach. You will apply critical thinking and evidenced informed nursing practice to health assessment. You will consider health assessment in various stages across the lifespan, with a focus on the older adult. Challenges related to aging are also explored. You will perform a health history and physical examination with an older adult and document the findings in an assignment.NURS-227CE
CHealth Care Law and Ethics (HINF-262CE)OnlineYou will become familiar with health law (especially as it pertains to health information) and the issues associated with the privacy, confidentiality and security of health information. You will identify appropriate ethical conduct in pursuing your professional role and gain an overview of legislation relating to health care and health information. You will examine the legal responsibilities and ethical situations for Indigenous peoples under health law. You will be able to design policies related to privacy, confidentiality, security and participate in risk management activities.HINF-262CE
CHealth Challenges 1 Completer (NURS-174CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on the concepts of holistic nursing care related to specific challenges of the older adult. You will examine the concept of polypharmacy. You will discuss the introductory concepts of microbiology and selected specific microorganisms. You will learn about emerging infections in Canadian communities.NURS-174CE
CHealth Information Analysis 1 (HINF-161CE)Print Distance GroupYou will learn how to retrieve, analyze and present data/information. You will also become familiar with the use and content of the basic Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) reports, data presentation and graphic techniques.HINF-161CE
CHealth Information Analysis 2 (HINF-261CE)OnlineBuilding on the skills you developed in Health Information Analysis 1 (HINF 161), your studies will focus on the research, design and methodology of health information analysis and utilization. You will also review various health information sources and documentation. You will be introduced to data analysis, nomenclatures, various classification systems and Management Information Systems (MIS) standards.HINF-261CE
CHealth Information Practicum 1 (PRAC-165CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will apply your previously learned theory and experience in health information management while working in a health care agency. Your practicum will focus on coding. You will have an opportunity to practice abstracting and presenting data.PRAC-165CE
CHealth Information Practicum 2 (PRAC-262CE)OnlineYour practical experience will help you acquire experience working in the health information field. You will develop your professional skills by promoting both the health information profession and program.PRAC-262CE
CHealth Information Systems (HINF-265CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will prepare you to manage and evaluate changes in computer technology and information systems. You will acquire the skills to participate in analyzing and planning for system changes that affect health information files.HINF-265CE
CHealth Promotion (HLTH-184CE)Print Distance GroupYou will learn lifestyle practices, occupational safety protocols, and standard precautions that promote health and wellness of persons with disabilities and disability support workers.HLTH-184CE
CHealth Promotion in Youth Care (HLTH-183CE)Lecture/Theory, Print Distance GroupYou will discuss a holistic approach to wellness with a focus on personal health. You will receive instruction in the lifestyle practices that promote health and wellness. You will study workplace safety practices and have the opportunity to demonstrate competency in practical skills necessary for worker and client safety.HLTH-183CE
NHealth Record Documentation for LPNs (CE-4022)OnlineCE-4022
CHealth Record Systems (HINF-160CE)OnlineYou will explore the structure of the health care system and uses of health information. You will study federal and provincial legislation regarding health records and the ethical/legal considerations involved in the confidentiality of health information. You will examine basic health information management department procedures.HINF-160CE
CHealth Standards & Informatics (HINF-266CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will involve learning about health informatics and how eHealth impacts the health information management professional. You will study common health informatics standards, including Health Level Seven (HL7).HINF-266CE
CHealth, Safety and Nutrition (ECE-142CE)Online, Print Distance Group, Lecture/Theory, Lecture/LabYour studies will focus on creating environments and practices that contribute to the health, safety, and nutritional needs of children. You will study the physical development of children. You will also receive information that will assist you in identifying and addressing health and safety issues including abuse and neglect.ECE-142CE
CHelping Skills (COMM-197CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/LabYou will utilize a communication framework to facilitate a helping relationship with your clients.COMM-197CE
NHematology Refresher (CE-3708)OnlineCE-3708
NHeroes & Villains Camp (CE_BD-2002)Lecture/LabCE_BD-2002
NHistotechnology Refresher (CE-3709)OnlineCE-3709
CHlth Assess/Hlth Promotion OHN (NRSG-288CE)OnlineYou will relate the basic principles of health assessment including history taking and physical examination to occupational health nursing. You will relate the principles of health promotion to the occupational health environment. You will discuss specific alterations to health experienced in occupational health environments and the related health promotion.NRSG-288CE
CHlth Assess/Praxis 1 Completer (NURS-170CE)OnlineYou will complete three learning outcomes and study the development of basic nursing competencies related to the nursing process, elimination needs, and vital signs. You will attend the mandatory simulation lab component where you will practice these skills. The lab will cover material from all three learning outcomes.NURS-170CE
CHlth Promotion/Therapeutic Rec (THRC-190CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the core concepts of health promotion discussing the determinants of health, and the relationship between heath and leisure. You will explore the Health Promotion/Health Protection model as it relates to therapeutic recreation. You will explore strategies and resources to encourage and promote involvement in physical activity and healthy eating for all people. You will explore skills for managing risk, stress and the life/work balance and will describe the role of therapeutic recreation in health promotion and disease prevention.THRC-190CE
CHuman Growth & Development (HUMD-188CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/TheoryYou will learn the physical, sensory, perceptual, cognitive, social, and personality stages of human growth and development from conception to death.HUMD-188CE
CHuman Growth and Development (HUMD-187CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/TheoryYou will learn the physical, social, intellectual and emotional aspects of human growth and development from infancy to old age. You will also study the effects of aging on society.HUMD-187CE
CHuman Resource Mgt & Employee (HINF-263CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will focus on management theories, maintaining collaborative relationships, managing and evaluating staff development, examining self-performance and development, and discussing human rights and labour standards.HINF-263CE
CHydraulic Parts (PART-287CE)OnlineYou will study the principles of hydraulics and learn how to operate and identify components.PART-287CE
NICA - Arts and Science of Participation (CE_BD-1396)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1396
NICA - Meetings That Work (CE_BD-1314)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1314
NICA - Transformational Strategy (CE_BD-1313)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1313
NICA Group Facilitation (CE_BD-1312)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1312
NIELTS Preparation (CE_BD-6300)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-6300
CImmunology (IMMU-183CE)OnlineYou will study the body's innate and acquired defense mechanisms. Your studies will focus on the involvement of the immune system in various disease states and clinical conditions. The course also provides an introduction to the principles of antigen-antibody reactions and their application in many laboratory tests.IMMU-183CE
NImproving Email Promotions (CE_BD-1337)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1337
CIncident Investigation (HLTH-190CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to incident investigation which is a critical tool in preventing incident reoccurrence and worker injury and illness in the realm of occupational health and safety. You will study incident causation models and the processes to investigate incidents.HLTH-190CE
NIndigenous Awareness (CE-5602)Lecture/TheoryCE-5602
CIndigenous Studies (NAST-102CE)Print Distance Group, Print Distance IndividualYou will receive an introduction to First Nations and Metis Nations peoples in Canada. You will examine historical and current issues that affect Aboriginal peoples. You will explore racism and will develop an understanding of how self-awareness impacts helping relationships.NAST-102CE
CIndustrial Vegetation Appl (PEST-171CE)Print Distance IndividualYour studies will focus on herbicide use for controlling weeds in industrial areas (such as roadsides, power lines, rights of way, well sites, parking lots, roadbeds and equipment yards). The course content includes controlling designated noxious weeds on all lands and using herbicides for sewer root control.PEST-171CE
CIndustrial Vegetation Re-cert (PEST-271CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-271CE
CInfection Control and Safety (INFC-180CE)OnlineYou will study the transmission of microorganisms, blood-borne pathogens (i.e. hepatitis virus and HIV), standard precautions, isolation procedures, immunization for medical workers, sterilization and disinfection, biohazard waste, safety and WHMIS.INFC-180CE
CInformation Processing 30 (COAP-30CE)COAP-30CE
CInformation Systems (COMP-120CE)Online, Lecture/Lab, Lecture/TheoryYour studies will focus on the practical use of Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel from the Microsoft Office Professional software suite. You will learn a wide range of skills from intermediate to advanced in each of the applications.COMP-120CE
NInstrumentation & Control (Water Treatment Series) 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5025)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5025
NIntegrating Social Media in Your Organization (CE_BD-1379)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1379
CInteractive Authoring 1 (MULT-125CE)OnlineYou will learn how to use the basic components of interactive authoring software. Using a timeline, drawing tools, animation and imported graphics, you will develop the skills and knowledge to create and present an interactive project. You will be able to produce projects that feature sound cues for interactivity and video with interactive user control.MULT-125CE
CInteractive Authoring 2 (MULT-204CE)OnlineYou will create an interactive application using basic toolsets, custom media and scripting. The final project will be an interactive website, game, informational kiosk, or interactive educational learning module.MULT-204CE
CInteractive Media Project (PROJ-202CE)OnlineYou will create a significant final project. The project should be a showcase piece that demonstrates a wide range of your strongest skills. You will develop your project topic in consultation with, and with the approval of, your instructor.PROJ-202CE
CIntermediate Accounting 1 (ACCT-220CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYou will complete an in-depth study of generally accepted accounting principles as applied to accounting for current assets, capital assets, temporary and long-term investments, leases, accounting changes, and correction of errors. Both International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises (ASPE) are considered as accounting standards.ACCT-220CE
CIntermediate Accounting 2 (ACCT-221CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYou will continue your studies of financial accounting begun in ACCT 220. Your studies will include current and long-term liabilities, shareholders equity, dilutive securities and earnings per share, revenue recognition, pensions, statement of cash flows, incomplete records and accounting for corporate income taxes. Both International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises (ASPE) are considered as accounting standards.ACCT-221CE
NIntermediate Data Analysis (CE_BD-1335)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1335
CInterpersonal Communications (COMM-291CE)Online, Lecture/Theory, Print Distance Group, Lecture/LabYou will develop employability skills through the study of interpersonal communications theory and applications in the workplace. Learning outcomes include the importance of self-awareness and self-esteem, perception problems, verbal and nonverbal messages, and listening skills, creating positive communication climates and resolving interpersonal conflict.COMM-291CE
CInterpersonal Communications (BCOM-103CE)OnlineThe course will provide opportunities for you to develop important skills used to facilitate effective interpersonal communication in the workplace. Your studies will focus on the development of active listening skills, conflict resolution strategies, verbal skills, and problem-solving strategies.BCOM-103CE
CInterpersonal Skills (HUMR-186CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to the importance of interpersonal skills in the human services professions. You will develop effective listening and speaking behaviors that facilitate client interactions.HUMR-186CE
CIntro Disability Support Serv (SPSY-185CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study the philosophy, perceptions, values and political forces that have shaped services for people with disabilities. You will examine the services available for persons with disabilities. You will study the evolution and outcomes of person-centred approaches.SPSY-185CE
CIntro Early ChildhoodEducation (ECE-100CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/TheoryYou will study the values, roots and the practice of early childhood education from an historical and global perspective. A holistic view of the child (including emotional, social, cognitive, creative, spiritual and physical development) will be emphasized. The course provides an introduction to a variety of early childhood education models that are seen in Canada and in Saskatchewan. Building on this foundation, you will be introduced to the Project Approach and Emergent/Negotiated Curriculum as a basis of planning curriculum and the various ways they are implemented.ECE-100CE
CIntro Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT-122CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYour studies will focus on an introduction to financial accounting designed to provide you with accounting skills to handle business transactions. The course will include bookkeeping techniques, accounting for a merchandising concern and control over cash and receivables. Accounting for payroll is also introduced in this course. ACCT 122 is a companion to ACCT 125 (Introductory Financial Accounting 2) which continues the study of basic financial accounting.ACCT-122CE
CIntro Financial Accounting 2 (ACCT-125CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYour studies will focus on an introduction to financial accounting building on the skills you learned in ACCT 122 (Introductory Financial Accounting I). Your studies include these topics: accounting for property, plant and equipment assets, current and long-term liabilities, partnerships, and corporations. In addition, you will learn to prepare a cash flow statement and perform ratio analysis.ACCT-125CE
CIntro MS Power Pt and Web Pub (COMP-173CE)OnlineYour studies will introduce you to basic skills in the use of PowerPoint software for designing, editing and delivering presentations. You will learn the fundamentals of web publishing for simple web page development.COMP-173CE
CIntro Parts/Warehousing Trades (PART-191CE)OnlineYou will study the history of the program and the reason for trained parts people in the industry, examining the different types of dealership and aftermarket parts distribution networks. OH&S, personal and shop safety, fire safety and worksafe policies and procedures will be covered.PART-191CE
CIntro Portable Document Format (MULT-210CE)OnlineYou will learn how to create portable document format (pdf) files. You will create pdf files, edit existing pdf files, add hyperlinks, create forms and adjust compression options.MULT-210CE
CIntro to Colour Management (GRPH-203CE)OnlineYou will study colour management processes that produce consistent and accurate output. You will learn how to manage colour on a computer system.GRPH-203CE
CIntro to Database Design (COMP-201CE)OnlineYou will develop an appreciation for good database design. You will learn the theory required to design a database, which include the types of data, relationships within the data, table structures and the creation of business rules.COMP-201CE
CIntro to Human Resource Mgt (HR-120CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYour studies will focus on an overview of human resource management and practices. You will learn the impact of job analysis; planning, recruiting, and selection processes; training, developing and compensation considerations, and management performance and labour relations. You will discuss employee and organizational ethics throughout the course, and your studies will emphasize the use of human resource management to achieve high organizational performance.HR-120CE
CIntro to Learning Mgt Systems (MULT-209CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to the learning management systems used to manage the delivery of Web-based training material. You will become familiar with the various modules and learn how to prepare, upload and manage the content.MULT-209CE
CIntro to Microsoft Access 1 (COMP-176CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on the basic features of Microsoft Access. You will create simple tables, queries, forms and reports. You will also modify database elements such as fields and records.COMP-176CE
CIntro to Microsoft Excel 1 (COMP-174CE)OnlineYou will study the basic features of Excel. You will learn to create workbooks, format spreadsheet elements, manipulate multiple worksheets, create simple charts and use simple formulas and functions.COMP-174CE
CIntro to Microsoft Excel 2 (COMP-175CE)OnlineYou will study the intermediate features of Excel. Using the skills and knowledge you acquired in COMP 174 (Introduction to Excel 1), you will learn to use more advanced spreadsheet functions, create and modify several chart types, and perform data manipulation.COMP-175CE
CIntro to Microsoft Word/Excel (COMP-172CE)OnlineYou will learn the purpose and uses of a word processor and electronic spreadsheet. You will develop the basic skills of creating, editing and formatting documents and spreadsheets.COMP-172CE
CIntro to T.R. Profession (THRC-187CE)Print Distance GroupYou will develop an understanding of the diversity of the field of therapeutic recreation. You will focus on understanding the agency, the needs of the client population and the role of therapeutic recreation in supporting individuals with disability, illness, and/or chronic illness. You will learn the specific skills needed to work in this field.THRC-187CE
CIntroduction to Compositing (MULT-202CE)OnlineYou will learn how to use the subtle visual effects known as compositing to enhance your visual presentations. You will expand your creativity with more complex tools and applications for visual effects.MULT-202CE
NIntroduction to Cybersecurity (CE-2722)Lecture/LabCE-2722
NIntroduction to Data Analysis (CE_BD-1334)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1334
CIntroduction to DVD Authoring (MULT-203CE)OnlineYou will learn the basics of preparing a DVD. You will study the DVD format and the processes involved in creating a completed DVD from encoding the source material through to burning the final disc.MULT-203CE
CIntroduction to Microsoft Word (COMP-171CE)OnlineYour studies will introduce you to basic word processing skills such as creating, editing and formatting documents, building tables, using templates and applying styles.COMP-171CE
CIntroduction to PowerPoint (COMP-179CE)OnlineYou will receive instruction and practice in creating, modifying and delivering a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint. You will enhance the presentation by adding charts, tables, visual elements, multimedia, transition effects and animations. You will study how to present, distribute and customize presentations.COMP-179CE
NIntroduction to Project Management (CE_BD-1371)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1371
NIntroduction to Social Media (CE_BD-1377)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1377
CIntroductory Psychology (PSYC-184CE)OnlineYou will be provided with an introduction to the field of psychology. The course is structured to provide you with an increased awareness of human behavior. Included in the course is a general introduction to psychology including theories of learning, cognition, and motivation.PSYC-184CE
CInventory Audit (PART-199CE)OnlineYou will learn the requirements and procedures for doing an inventory count.PART-199CE
CInventory Control (PART-299CE)OnlineYou will learn the management tools and control systems used to manage inventory.PART-299CE
CInventory Software (COAP-194CE)OnlineYou will become familiar with the programs used by Parts Department computer systems.COAP-194CE
NIron Manganese & Fluoridation 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5021)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5021
CIssues and Trends in Nursing 1 (NRSG-202CE)OnlineYou will be reintroduced to the theory related to professional nursing, including the evolution of nursing, teaching and learning, critical thinking, decision- making and the nursing process, and reporting and recording in nursing. This is the first of two courses where you will focus on issues and trends in professional nursingNRSG-202CE
CIssues and Trends in Nursing 2 (NRSG-203CE)OnlineYou will examine how nursing has changed since you last worked as a nurse. You will learn about new roles nurses have acquired, the role nurses play in the research process, the use of research in clinical decision making, and the importance of continuing professional development in nursing. You will increase your knowledge of legal and ethical issues facing nurses today. You will review communications techniques and learn about conflict management and resolution. You will also increase your knowledge of leadership and inter-professional practice and the systems approach to patient safety.NRSG-203CE
CIssues and Trends in T.R. (THRC-290CE)Print Distance GroupYou will examine the trends and issues that influence the provision of therapeutic recreation services. You will study cultural competence and be introduced to Aboriginal culture in therapeutic recreation. You will examine the role of spirituality within therapeutic recreation.THRC-290CE
CIV Therapy/Blood&Prod Comp LPN (NRSG-254CE)OnlineYou will develop knowledge and skill related to intravenous therapy, the initiation of intravenous lines, intravenous medications, the use of intermittent access devices, blood and blood products, and blood administration. Your studies will include self-study theory, review exercises, simulation practice labs, performance testing, and a written exam.NRSG-254CE
CJurisprudence and Ethics (ETHC-184CE)OnlineYou will gain an understanding of the acts, bylaws and regulations that govern funerals. The course will also include information about the professional and ethical practices that are important in this profession.ETHC-184CE
CKeyboarding 1 (CKEY-101CE)OnlineYou will develop ergonomic and keyboarding techniques to attain accuracy and a speed of 30 words per minute on two different three-minute timed writings with a maximum of three errors.CKEY-101CE
CKeyboarding 2 (CKEY-102CE)OnlineYou will develop ergonomic and keyboarding techniques to attain a speed of 45 words per minute with 98% accuracy on two separate five-minute timed writings.CKEY-102CE
NKeys to Customer Service (CE_BD-1332)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1332
NKids Cooking Camp (Advanced) (CE_BD-2006)Lecture/LabCE_BD-2006
NKids Cooking Camp (Beginner) (CE_BD-2005)Lecture/LabCE_BD-2005
CLabour Relations (HR-233CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYour studies will focus on labour relations, including union certification procedures, union structure, managing in unionized environments, applicable legislation affecting labour relations, collective bargaining, dispute resolution methods, and recent developments in the labour relations field. You will be encouraged to discuss and debate labour relations issues, to critically evaluate case studies and to monitor and report on current labour relations events. Through intensive simulations and experiential exercises, you will develop practical skills and abilities to reach a collective bargaining agreement.HR-233CE
NLagoon Operation & Maintenance 0.6 CEU (CE_BD-5007)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5007
CLandscape Applicator (PEST-172CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will learn how to use herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and vertebrate control products to maintain ornamental plants and turf on outdoor residential, commercial and public lands. You will also study pesticide use in nurseries for the propagation of landscape and garden plants, and fungicide injection for control of Dutch elm disease.PEST-172CE
CLandscape Re-certification (PEST-272CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-272CE
CLaw and Ethics (LAW-100CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on an overview of occupational health and safety systems. You will examine societal and organizational aspects, core principles, essential elements, and a variety of legislation.LAW-100CE
CLeadership and Group Dynamics (LEAD-180CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the concepts of leadership and group dynamics. You will be introduced to the theory of leadership, ethics and professionalism. The course will focus on group processes and their practical application including the collaborative process, conducting meetings, and leading discussion groups and decision making.LEAD-180CE
CLeadership Development (ADMN-206CE)OnlineYou will obtain a solid understanding of organizations and personal leadership. Your study will focus on blending principles and techniques of leadership, motivation, management, and self-development in an effort to help you develop your own philosophies about managing and being managed. Key topics include: the history and evolution of leadership thought, leadership effectiveness through the application of motivational techniques, facilitating follower empowerment, experiential learning and strategic leadership.ADMN-206CE
CLeadership in Nursing (LEAD-201CE)OnlineYou will enhance your leadership skills. You will study the changing roles in nursing, the professional concepts of leadership and management, and the significance of communication and conflict resolution to leadership and management. You will study how ethical and legal issues influence nursing; and how power and motivation relate to leadership and management. You will be able to demonstrate the basic skills necessary to be an effective team manager.LEAD-201CE
CLeadership Principles (LEAD-115CE)OnlineYou will focus on the goals, functions and roles of leadership. You will learn what leadership is and what it takes to become a successful leader. You will examine different types of leaders, the ways that they are effective, and consider situations where one leadership style may be better than another.LEAD-115CE
NLeadership Principles for the Trades (CE-1701)OnlineCE-1701
NLeading Organizational Change (CE_BD-1315)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1315
NLEAN Fundamentals Boot Camp - Two Day Workshop (CE_BD-1412)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1412
NLean Six Sigma (CE_BD-1393)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1393
NLight Vehicle Inspection (CE_BD-4713)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4713
NMachine Shop 1: Lathe (CE_BD-5703)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5703
NMachine Shop II: The Milling Machine (CE_BD-5712)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5712
NMachine Shop: CNC 2 Axis Lathe (CE_BD-5707)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5707
NMachine Shop: CNC 3 Axis Milling (CE_BD-5716)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5716
NMaintenance & Safety (Water Treatment Series) 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5024)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5024
NManagement Boot Camp (CE_BD-1350)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1350
CManagement Principles (MGMT-115CE)OnlineYou will focus on the goals, functions and roles of management. You will learn what management is and what it takes to become a successful manager. You will examine different types of managers, the ways that they are effective, and consider situations where one management style may be better than another.MGMT-115CE
NManagement Principles for the Trades (CE-1702)OnlineCE-1702
CManagerial Accounting (ACCT-225CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYour studies will provide an introduction to the fundamentals of managerial accounting. You will examine cost concepts, pricing strategies, manufacturing accounting, cost allocation and budgeting processes, and you will be able to select appropriate managerial accounting techniques for decision making.ACCT-225CE
CManagerial Skills (MGMT-189CE)OnlineYou will focus on the goals, functions and roles of management. You will focus on team building, leadership, and management principles. You will identify essential and employability skills that will enable success in the workplace.MGMT-189CE
CManaging Diabetes (HLTH-163CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will learn the five important parts of diabetes management and ways to support the client in promoting and reinforcing the importance of a healthy lifestyle. You will study the basic actions of oral medications and insulin, their side effects and what to do about them. You will also learn how to address cultural traditions and differences in managing diabetes.HLTH-163CE
NManaging Generations in the Workplace (CE_BD-1352)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1352
CManaging Hlth/Sfty Systems OHN (SFTY-201CE)OnlineYou will focus your studies on elements of organizational culture and behavior which directly impact the effectiveness of an occupational health and safety system. You will explore safety systems, safety culture, learning organizations, responsibility systems, legislation, risk management, accident causation, auditing program elements, and management theories relate to health and safety. You will develop inspection and accident investigation skills.SFTY-201CE
CMarketing (MKTG-120CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYou will discover the dynamic field of marketing. You will explore what marketing is, how it works, and the effect it can have on consumers and on society. At the end of the course, you should have a strong sense of how to market ideas, skills, as well as products and services. Marketing concepts you will learn include: the strategic marketing planning process, market research, segmentation, positioning, consumer behaviour, and the marketing mix.MKTG-120CE
CMarketing Research (MKTG-223CE)OnlineYou will prepare a basic marketing research report using an applied approach, and you will have the opportunity to participate in projects and simulations that have practical application to a career in marketing. You will design different research instruments and compile a research report.MKTG-223CE
NMarketing Using Social Media (CE_BD-1378)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1378
CMaterials Handling/Equipment (MATE-190CE)OnlineYou will study typical practices and procedures for material movement in a warehouse or parts distribution facility. You will focus on design, space usage, equipment requirements, and the theory and practical operations on a variety of mobile powered equipment.MATE-190CE
CMath: Foundations 30 (MATH-37CE)Lecture/TheoryMATH-37CE
CMath: Pre-calculus 30 (MATH-39CE)Lecture/TheoryMATH-39CE
CMath: Workplace and Appren 30 (MATH-32CE)Lecture/TheoryMATH-32CE
NMDR Practicum - 240 hours (CE_BD-4010)Clinical/PracticumCE_BD-4010
NMDR Practicum - 400 hours (CE_BD-4009)Clinical/PracticumCE_BD-4009
CMedia Codecs and Formats (DGTL-201CE)OnlineYou will develop the skills needed to produce quality compressed audio and video files. You will study compression fundamentals, the factors affecting compression and appropriate compression format selection. You will demonstrate your skills through practical projects.DGTL-201CE
CMedical Terminology (MED-161CE)Print Distance Group, OnlineYour studies will focus on medical language and its use in practical situations. You will be introduced to the structure and function of medical language and the medical terms relating to body systems.MED-161CE
CMedical Terminology (MTER-180CE)OnlineYou will learn to use the prefixes, suffixes and combining forms from which medical terms are derived. You will also learn to use medical abbreviations.MTER-180CE
NMembrane Treatment Processes 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5018)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5018
CMental Health Nursing (NRSG-205CE)Print Distance Individual, OnlineYou will apply the nursing process to the care of clients and their families who are experiencing a variety of mental health alterations in acute and community care. You will apply ethical and legal concepts in mapping safe and effective mental health nursing care.NRSG-205CE
CMental Health, Addictions/T.R. (THRC-283CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to current practices of therapeutic recreation when working with individuals with mental illness, addiction and social deviancy. You will study the etiology, symptoms and impact considerations of these populations.THRC-283CE
CMicrobiology for Funeral Serv (MICR-185CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the concepts of microbiology in relation to health and the process of disease in humans. You will explore the fundamentals of microorganisms in relation to the interaction with host, impact on environment, human disease and funeral service practice.MICR-185CE
NMicrobiology Refresher (CE-3710)OnlineCE-3710
NMicrosoft Bootcamp (CE_BD-2715)Lecture/LabCE_BD-2715
NMind Over Metal (MOM) Welding Camp (CE_BD-2009)Lecture/LabCE_BD-2009
NMinute Taking (CE_BD-1316)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1316
NMobile Radiography (CE-3711)OnlineCE-3711
NMood Disorders (CE-4013)OnlineCE-4013
CMosquito & Biting Fly Appl (PEST-173CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will study insecticide use for controlling mosquito and biting fly larvae and adults.PEST-173CE
CMosquito & Biting Fly Re-cert (PEST-273CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-273CE
NMS Office Boot Camp 2016 (CE_BD-2721)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2721
CNasogastric Tube Insert ComLPN (NRSG-255CE)OnlineYou will develop knowledge and skill in assessing a client with a nasogastric tube. You will learn the skill of insertion, maintenance and removal of a nasogastric tube. Your studies will include self-study theory, review exercises, simulation practice lab and a written exam.NRSG-255CE
NNew Employee Orientation (CE-5607)OnlineCE-5607
CNursing Childbearing Family (NRSG-207CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will examine the various aspects of pregnancy and the newborn. You will examine the concept of family and review reproductive life planning.NRSG-207CE
CNursing the Older Adult (NRSG-211CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will explore the nursing care required to support older adults (and their families) experiencing common health alterations and loss, grief and/or death. You will review the growth and development of the older adult. You will explore issues related to older adults (including the healthy adaptive older person, the effects of ageism, elder abuse and neglect, the caregiver role and institutionalization). You will examine drug-related issues affecting older adults.NRSG-211CE
CNutrition (NUTR-198CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/TheoryYou will learn normal nutritional requirements based on Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide. The course content also includes exploring how to maintain optimal nutritional balance for your clients.NUTR-198CE
CNutrition Management (HLTH-269CE)Online - IndividualYou will study both the principles of healthy eating and the specifics of nutritional management of diabetes. You will learn how to use Just the Basics and other tools to provide nutrition education for people with diabetes. You will learn about special considerations when dealing with bariatric clients and the management of diabetes. You will give consideration to special nutritional needs that may be concurrent with diabetes, including using alcohol, dining out, vegetarian eating, travelling, eating disorders and altered work patterns. You will also consider the influence of cultural differences in eating on diabetes management.HLTH-269CE
CObservation and Assessment (ECE-221CE)Print Distance GroupYou will learn advanced observation techniques and be introduced to common assessment tools. Using information from observation and assessment tools, you will develop individualized programs for children.ECE-221CE
CObservation of Children (ECE-181CE)Print Distance GroupThe course combines theory and practical application to assist you in developing skills in observing and recording the behaviour of children. You will learn how to organize observations and document children’s interests, learning and development.ECE-181CE
CObserving Reporting/Recording (SPCR-101CE)Lecture/Theory, Print Distance GroupYou will learn written and oral communication skills required in the work place. The course content includes basic concepts of simple arithmetic, basic medical terminology, concept mapping, observing and reporting on client’s status, client and personal work plans.SPCR-101CE
NOccupational Health Nursing (OHN)OnlineOHN
COffice Procedures (OPRO-100CE)OnlineYou will learn time management, customer service and reception skills. You will also learn how to effectively perform office procedures skills related to telephones, incoming and outgoing mail, and business meetings. As well, you will learn internet applications, e-mail, electronic calendaring and scheduling and how to manage office supplies and business forms.OPRO-100CE
COn-Farm Fumigation (PEST-176CE)Print Distance IndividualThe course focuses on the use of fumigants by farmers and elevator employees. Farmers will learn how to use fumigants to control insects in grain stored on their farms and to control ground squirrels on their farms. Elevator employees will learn how to use fumigants to control insects in grain stored in the elevator where they work.PEST-176CE
COn-Farm Fumigation Re-cert (PEST-276CE)Print Distance IndividualThe course focuses on the use of fumigants by farmers and elevator employees. Farmers will learn how to use fumigants to control insects in grain stored on their farms and to control ground squirrels on their farms. Elevator employees will learn how to use fumigants to control insects in grain stored in the elevator where they work.PEST-276CE
NOnline Advertising (CE_BD-1339)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1339
COperating Systems (COMP-200CE)OnlineThe course content will provide you with the skills needed to understand and perform basic administrative and configuration tasks on common operating systems. You will develop skills regarding file systems, user and group rights, file system permission and common maintenance tasks. Your studies will include Linux.COMP-200CE
COrganizational Behaviour (MGMT-191CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on how to best assist employers and their workers through changes and challenges in the realm of occupational health and safety. You will also focus on improving your personal leadership qualities to assist you in recognizing how principles of organizational behavior and leadership style can be used to capitalize on the strengths and weaknesses in any occupational health and safety management system.MGMT-191CE
COrganizational Behaviour (ADMN-220CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYou will study human behaviour in organizations and develop the skills needed to deal with people at work. Your studies include content on individual behaviour, values, interpersonal relationships and communications, groups and team dynamics, organizational culture, leadership, and change. You will study these aspects of human behavior within the context of diverse formal organizations.ADMN-220CE
COrganizational Change (HR-236CE)Lecture/Theory, OnlineYou will develop strategies and processes related to creating and fostering an evolving workplace culture that supports innovation, change, quality and learning. You will also explore your own attitude toward change as a means of understanding that of employees. The result of this approach to organizational change will be harmony between the organization’s needs and employee’s expectations while remaining consistent with the organization’s business plan in a competitive and changing environment. The course content emphasizes the importance of implementing change in the proper sequence of events and interactionsHR-236CE
COrientation (ORTN-385CE)Print Distance GroupYou will visit human service agencies and you will meet the workers from a range of programs and agencies for youth, adults, and families at risk. You will prepare for advanced coursework and confirm your career choice.ORTN-385CE
COrientation to Funeral Service (ORTN-199CE)Print Distance GroupYou will receive an orientation to the funeral services profession. Topics will include the history, varying traditions and religious practices that influence arrangements. You will also gain an understanding of the nature of employment within the funeral services profession.ORTN-199CE
CParks Management (PEST-179CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will learn how to use pesticides for controlling nuisance pests in public national, provincial and regional parks including nuisance insects, rodents and weeds. This course is not intended for pest control in urban park locations (e.g. city parks).PEST-179CE
CParts Documentation (PART-197CE)OnlineYou will become familiar with the various transactions that occur in a parts department. This includes point-of-sale documentation and forms used for other functions.PART-197CE
CParts Facilities (PART-196CE)OnlineYou will learn how to set up and/or organize a parts area. The course covers building design, storage areas and binning systems.PART-196CE
CParts Information Systems (PART-194CE)OnlineYou will learn the different methods of locating and identifying components. These include printed materials, microfiche and computer technology.PART-194CE
CParts Warehousing (PART-198CE)OnlineYour studies will cover the history of warehousing, transportation systems, shipping and receiving and transportation of various products.PART-198CE
CPathophysiology (PATH-186CE)Print Distance GroupThe course content provides you with an introduction to the study of various disease processes that can affect body structure and function. You will also examine disease processes as they affect specific body systems.PATH-186CE
CPathophysiology 1 (PATH-161CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to various concepts and disease processes that can affect normal body structure and function. You will study the common diagnostic investigations and treatments associated with each disease process. You will also study the effects of drugs on the human body.PATH-161CE
CPathophysiology 2 (PATH-272CE)Print Distance GroupBuilding on the skills you developed in Pathophysiology 1 (PATH 161), you will study disease processes and the effects they have on the skin, breast, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, blood, lymphatic and respiratory body systemsPATH-272CE
CPathophysiology 3 (PATH-273CE)Print Distance GroupBuilding on the skills you developed in Pathophysiology 1 (PATH 161) and Pathophysiology 2 (PATH 272), you will continue to learn disease processes and the effects they have on the digestive, urinary, reproductive and endocrine body systems. You will also examine disorders of the eye and ear, neurological and psychiatric disorders.PATH-273CE
CPatient Safety (NRSG-252CE)OnlineYou will study the systems approach to patient safety related to medication safety, interdisciplinary team relationships and best nursing practices. You will study national and provincial organizations designed to facilitate the Canadian patient safety agenda. You will examine a regional risk management or quality improvement project focused on advancing patient safety.NRSG-252CE
NPCP Blood Products Module (CE-3728)OnlineCE-3728
NPCP Urinary Catheterization Module (CE_BD-3729)Lecture/LabCE_BD-3729
CPerioperative Nsg Process/LPN (NURS-250CE)OnlineYou will apply the nursing process to perioperative nursing care. You will discuss factors that influence communication and identify safety considerations relevant to the perioperative setting. You will discuss professional responsibilities related to both the licensed practical nurse (LPN) scrub and circulating roles in perioperative nursing. You will relate these perioperative principles to the LPN role in surgery centers.NURS-250CE
CPerioperative Nsg Process/RN (NURS-245CE)OnlineYou will apply the nursing process to perioperative nursing care. You will discuss leadership, examining communication skills related to the perioperative setting. You will examine professional responsibilities related to both the registered nurse (RN) scrub and circulating roles in perioperative nursing. You will relate these perioperative principles to the RN role in surgery centres.NURS-245CE
CPerioperative/Anesthesia/LPN (NURS-214CE)OnlineYou will gain an understanding of the principles of nursing care for patients during induction and emergence from anesthesia. You will also gain an understanding of emergency care protocols.NURS-214CE
CPerioperative/Anesthesia/RN (NURS-247CE)OnlineYou will use the principles of nursing care of patients during induction and emergence from anesthesia, including emergency procedure protocols.NURS-247CE
CPersonal Care 1 (SPCR-104CE)Lecture/LabYou will have the opportunity to become skilled at assisting clients in meeting personal care needs. You will study infection control, body mechanics, bed making, positioning clients, range of motion, oral care, and assisting to feed clients.SPCR-104CE
CPersonal Care 2 (SPCR-105CE)Lecture/LabBuilding on the skills you learned in Personal Care 1, you will become skilled at assisting clients in meeting personal care needs. You will study grooming and dressing, foot and nail care, and elimination care.SPCR-105CE
CPersonal Competence (SPCR-192CE)Online, Print Distance GroupYour studies will focus on the goals and philosophy of Health Care Services in Saskatchewan. You will learn how these goals are reflected in the activities of the agency and on your role as a caregiver. You will learn about your role in providing care services within a multicultural dynamic setting. The course content also includes interprofessional work environments, personal health, employability skills, and types of abuse (for example: caregiver, neglect and abandonment, sexual and financial).SPCR-192CE
CPersonal Management (EMPS-105CE)OnlineYou will focus on your role in the office including professionalism, your rights and responsibilities, customer relations and time management. You will also prepare for the job search process.EMPS-105CE
CPerson-centred Planning (PLAN-182CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to person-centred planning in the context of program planning and implementation. You will study and practice the skills needed for accurate report writing and documentation.PLAN-182CE
CPerspectives Community Nursing (NRSG-204CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will be introduced to the role nurses have in primary health care. You will learn how nurses influence the determinants of health to improve the health of Canadians. You will acquire knowledge about establishing the culture of patient safety. You will be reintroduced to infection control and how communicable diseases such as SARS and AIDS have impacted this area. You will acquire knowledge about how you can be sensitive to the diversity of your clients and learn more about all cultures including First Nations cultures and their traditional health care practices. You will also explore basic concepts in mental health nursing.NRSG-204CE
CPesticide Dispenser (PEST-162CE)Print Distance IndividualThe course focuses on the responsibilities and duties of individuals who handle and sell restricted and commercial pesticides at the retail level. You will study information on pesticides and their uses, pest control, safe handling and the use of pesticides.PEST-162CE
CPesticide Dispenser Re-cert (PEST-262CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-262CE
CPharmacology in Nursing (PHAR-200CE)Print Distance IndividualYour studies will focus on the basic principles of pharmacology and common medication classifications. You will explore general nursing roles and responsibilities related to drug administration. You will identify cultural factors influencing drug therapy. You will learn about adapting drug therapy for children and older adults. You will also learn about and perform correct drug dosage and I.V. rate calculations. You will explore the phenomenon of pain and the implications for nursing care in partnership with clients experiencing pain.PHAR-200CE
CPharmacology Review (PHAR-202CE)Online - IndividualYour studies will focus on a review of the basic principles of pharmacology and common medication classifications. You will explore general nursing roles and responsibilities related to drug administration in Canada. You will identify cultural factors influencing drug therapy. You will review adapting drug therapy for children and older adults, correct drug dosages and IV rate calculations. You will explore the phenomenon of pain and the implications for nursing care for clients experiencing pain.PHAR-202CE
CPhys/Cogn Disability/T.R. Prac (THRC-183CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study the etiology, symptoms and characteristics of common physical and cognitive disabilities and their impact on individuals. You will be introduced to the current practices of therapeutic recreation when supporting individuals with physical and cognitive disorders.THRC-183CE
CPhysical Science 20 (PHSC-20CE)Lecture/TheoryPHSC-20CE
CPhysics 30 (PHYS-30CE)Lecture/TheoryPHYS-30CE
NPlan Program Play Game Programming Camp (CE_BD-2003)Lecture/LabCE_BD-2003
CPlay Environments (ECE-200CE)Print Distance GroupThe course is a continuation of Play in Early Childhood Education. You will use play theory to plan developmentally appropriate programs, plan indoor play environments, and to examine outdoor play environments.ECE-200CE
CPortfolio Design &Presentation (EMPS-201CE)OnlineAn effective portfolio containing a comprehensive selection of your best work is essential. You will discuss the types of portfolios and learn what is necessary to include in a portfolio. You will be expected to produce a strong portfolio. You will have the opportunity to receive feedback on your work through peer and instructor critiques.EMPS-201CE
CPost Acute Care (SPCR-184CE)Lecture/Lab, Print Distance GroupYou will acquire the theory and develop the skills needed to help clients meet their needs in the post acute care phase. This may include post surgical clients or clients with recent acute medical conditions.SPCR-184CE
NPower Engineering 2nd Class Power / Part A Paper 3 (CE_BD-5722)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5722
NPower Engineering 3rd Class Power / Part A Paper 1 (CE_BD-5726)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5726
NPower Engineering 3rd Class Power / Part A Paper 2 (CE_BD-5727)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5727
NPower Engineering 3rd Class Power / Part B Paper 2 (CE_BD-5723)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5723
NPower Engineering 2nd Class Power / Part A Paper 1 (CE_BD-5720)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5720
NPower Engineering 2nd Class Power / Part A Paper 2 (CE_BD-5721)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5721
NPower Engineering 2nd Class Power / Part B Paper 3 (CE_BD-5719)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5719
NPower Engineering 3rd Class Power / Part B Paper 1 (CE_BD-5728)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5728
NPower Engineering 4th Class Power Lab 2 (CE_BD-5715)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5715
NPower Engineering Limited Fireman (CE_BD-5702)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5702
NPower Engineering, Fifth Class (CE_BD-5704)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5704
NPower Engineering/4th Class Power Lab 1 (CE_BD-5714)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5714
NPower Engineering/Limited Fireman (CE-5710)OnlineCE-5710
CPracticum (PRAC-189CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will preceptor with an occupational health and safety professional. This experience will allow you to apply the theory and skills you learned in previous courses in a work environment.PRAC-189CE
CPracticum 1 (PRAC-398CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will acquire extended experience working with program service individuals and families at risk. You will apply the knowledge gained through coursework and build helping skills needed for employment in work settings. You will assist with the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of case plans. You will facilitate, evaluate and revise program plans for established agency programs. You will lead agency programs and group work.PRAC-398CE
CPracticum 1 (PRAC-174CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will participate in a four-week practicum in a K – 6 or grade 7 -12 classroom setting. You will have the opportunity to apply theory to practice while supporting and assisting the classroom teacher. Under the supervision of the classroom teacher, you will work in basic subject areas with individuals or small groups.PRAC-174CE
CPracticum 1 (PRAC-384CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will apply knowledge and skills learned in your coursework at a program or agency that provides youth and family services to persons at risk. Under the supervision of the agency, you will develop skills needed to work as a youth and family service worker in a social services, residential, educational, or community agency in Saskatchewan.PRAC-384CE
CPracticum 1 (PRAC-104CE)Clinical/PracticumBuilding on the skills knowledge and attitudes that you have developed through your courses, you will be introduced to the role of the early childhood educator in a practical setting. You will use knowledge and skills developed in previous courses to observe and record the behaviour of children, to interact with children and adults in a supportive and positive manner, and to guide children’s behaviour using positive guidance strategies.PRAC-104CE
CPracticum 2 (PRAC-399CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will have a second opportunity to acquire extended experience working with human services programs for at risk persons and groups. You will focus on the administration functions that youth care professionals carry out in the workplace. You will learn to develop your leadership, documentation, reporting and project management skills.PRAC-399CE
CPracticum 2 (PRAC-383CE)Clinical/PracticumBuilding on the experience you gained in your first practicum, you will develop greater independence and expand the skill set needed to work as a front-line employee in a residential, centre-based, or community-based agency providing services to individuals with disabilities.PRAC-383CE
CPracticum 2 (PRAC-385CE)Clinical/PracticumBuilding on the experience you gained in Practicum 1, you will develop greater independence and expand the skill set needed to work as an employee in social services, residential, educational, or community agency that provides youth and family services in Saskatchewan.PRAC-385CE
CPracticum 2 (PRAC-105CE)Clinical/PracticumBuilding on the skills, knowledge and attitudes that you have developed through your courses, you will demonstrate your ability to interact positively with children and adults. You will use your observation skills to plan and prepare developmentally appropriate curriculum. You will implement the curriculum and guide children’s behavior effectively.PRAC-105CE
CPracticum Integration Seminar (SEM-106CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will learn the roles involved in an educational assistant practicum and workplace setting. You will develop an understanding of practicum expectations including professional standards.SEM-106CE
NPresenting With Confidence (CE_BD-1300)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1300
NPrimary Care Paramedic Upgrader (CE-3727)Lecture/LabCE-3727
NPrinciples and Practices of Foot Care for the LPN (CE-4025)OnlineCE-4025
NPrinciples of Nursing Practice for Outpatient Procedures (CE-4016)Print Distance GroupCE-4016
NPrivacy and Access (CE-5611)OnlineCE-5611
CPro Assault Respnse PART (c) (SFTY-194CE)Lecture/LabYou will participate in professional assault response training to provide you with defensive and preventive skills. Upon successfully completing the course, you will receive a Professional Assault Response Training (PART) © certificate from Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health (SASWH).SFTY-194CE
CProf Education & Career Plan (HUMR-102CE)OnlineYou will examine both written and verbal interpersonal communication skills and their application in the workplace. Utilizing the principles of adult learning you will focus on the characteristics of adult learners, cultural influences, generational differences and strategies to improve research and development of occupational health and safety concepts.HUMR-102CE
CProfessional Practices 1 (ETHC-185CE)Print Distance GroupYou will receive an introduction to health care and health care delivery systems. You will study the legal and ethical issues faced by health care professionals. You will discuss interpersonal and employability skills required in health care professions with an emphasis on teamwork, communication and stress management. You will learn methods to deal with grief and loss, in addition to skills and techniques for critical thinking and conflict management.ETHC-185CE
CProfessional Role (SPSY-287CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study the professional role and expectations of disability support workers. You will examine scope of practice, ethics, accountability, supported decision making, and teamwork in the occupational role. You will be introduced to legislation that governs employer/employee relationships. You will study cultural diversity and the importance of cultural sensitivity in the workplace.SPSY-287CE
CProfessionalism (PD-143CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will focus on the importance of professionalism in the operation of a small business. You will explore the following topics: ethics, time and stress management, professional development, public image, and social responsibility.PD-143CE
CProfessionalism in ECE (PD-240CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will focus on the role of the early childhood educator and professionalism as it relates to issues, advocacy, leadership, and professional development. The course provides an introduction to your role as an advocate in the field of early childhood education. The course content includes instruction and practice in identifying issues, advocating, seeking professional development, and preparing for a career as a professional in the early childhood field.PD-240CE
CProgram for School Age Child (ECE-226CE)Print Distance GroupYou will examine the characteristics of school age children and the program activities that may be designed to accommodate them. You will also discuss the role of the caregiver and the child care issues distinctive to this age.ECE-226CE
CProgram Planning (REHA-281CE)Print Distance GroupBuilding on YCW 187, Youth Care Practices 1, you will apply the problem solving process to planning supportive interventions to client groups. You will examine needs assessment and decision making as applied to group services in youth and family services. You will develop program goals and objectives, identify learning activities, write activity plans, and develop program resources. You will develop a 15 hour program for at risk youth and you will create a program manual to support delivery of the program.REHA-281CE
CProgram Planning for ECE (ECE-201CE)Print Distance GroupThe course is a culmination of the diploma program. You will use information on developmentally appropriate practice, child development, and holistic planning to plan curriculum for young children. You will incorporate information on children with diverse needs, multi-age groups, and diverse cultures to plan both individual and group programs.ECE-201CE
CProgram Social & Emotional Dev (ECE-105CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/Lab, Lecture/TheoryThe course will examine the development of social and emotional skills in early childhood. You will receive instruction and practice in planning curriculum to meet the social and emotional needs of children. You will explore how children respond to different social and emotional situations and the role of the early childhood educator in facilitating healthy social and emotional development.ECE-105CE
CProgramming for Cognitive Dev (ECE-104CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study the cognitive development of children and acquire skills in planning curriculum to meet the cognitive needs of children. Utilizing a holistic approach, you will be introduced to the cognitive processes of young children. You will plan curriculum that is developmentally appropriate and design effective learning environments. The curriculum strategies include creating invitations to learning, experiences with sensory materials such as sand, water and blocks and the incorporation of mathematical and scientific concepts into daily activities. Your studies will examine how programming for cognitive development is accommodated through the Project Approach.ECE-104CE
CProgramming for Creative Arts (ECE-102CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/Lab, Lecture/TheoryThe course focuses on the expressive media of visual arts, music, and creative movement. You will examine the role of the creative arts in an early childhood education program. You will receive instruction and practice in the arts and in planning curriculum that is responsive to children’s interests in artistic expression. Your studies will examine how programming for creative arts is accommodated through the Project Approach.ECE-102CE
CProgramming for Language Dev (ECE-103CE)Lecture/Theory, Lecture/Lab, Print Distance GroupYou will examine the development of language and receive instruction and practice in planning curriculum to respond to the language needs of children. You will explore language play, language games, creative drama, poetry, story reading and storytelling. Your studies will help you recognize quality in children’s literature. You will examine the use of the Project Approach in facilitating language and literacy development.ECE-103CE
CProgramming Infants & Toddlers (ECE-202CE)Print Distance GroupYou will examine the development of infants and toddlers in more specific detail. Using that information you will plan programs including activities and environments that will encourage the holistic development of infants and toddlers.ECE-202CE
CProject Closing/Cont Improve (PROJ-114CE)OnlineYou will develop the knowledge and skills to close a project and you will learn strategies for continuous improvement. You will learn to administer project closing processes and transfer a completed project to operations. You will also learn to adapt a scalable project management model to apply improve project management practices across your organization.PROJ-114CE
CProject Execution and Control (PROJ-112CE)OnlineYou will learn how to direct and manage project execution. You will develop the knowledge and skills to track project resources and tasks, evaluate and report project performance, and determine how to recover project variances and control changes. You will learn to plan and control project quality and perform quality assurance. You will also learn how to manage procurement processes and contracts on projects.PROJ-112CE
CProject Initiation/Charter Dev (PROJ-110CE)OnlineYou will learn the terminology, formal processes, and a systematic approach to project management. You will learn to analyze project stakeholders. You will define project requirements, establish project objectives, estimate project scale, determine project constraints and assumptions, and define the project manager’s responsibilities and authority in a charter for a project that is relevant to your workplace.PROJ-110CE
CProject Leadership & Comm (PROJ-113CE)OnlineYou will develop practical leadership and communications skills required to manage project teams. You will learn to create, distribute, and store project information, and communicate effectively in mixed media. You will develop and use interpersonal skills to manage stakeholder expectations, motivate team members, negotiate agreements, and proactively manage relationships.PROJ-113CE
CProject Management (MKTG-228CE)OnlineYou will learn the skills and techniques required to make an effective contribution to, and have an immediate impact on, successful projects. You will develop communication and team building skills to effectively manage a project. Your studies will include techniques and strategies for planning and estimating project costs and budgeting, for forming and managing a project life cycle and scheduling, and for allocating resources. You will develop the knowledge required to monitor project risks, to control and to close out a project. Through group participation in real-world and/or project simulation(s), you will gain a solid foundation in project management.MKTG-228CE
CProject Management in OHN (PROJ-205CE)OnlineYou will focus on project management knowledge and application. You will have the opportunity to practice using a project management framework to develop a project management plan for the development and revision of an occupational health and safety program. Your knowledge of needs assessment, gap analysis, and program evaluation skills will be enhanced.PROJ-205CE
NProject Management Knowledge Areas (CE_BD-1373)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1373
NProject Management Processes (CE_BD-1372)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1372
CProject Plan/Scheduling/Budget (PROJ-111CE)OnlineYou will develop practical project planning skills and knowledge through the systematic creation of a comprehensive project plan. You will identify and document project deliverables and tasks, estimate resources, develop a realistic project schedule, and create a complete project budget. You will learn to proactively manage project risks and use project management software.PROJ-111CE
NProofreading (CE_BD-1302)Web Assisted Delivery, Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1302
CPsychology 1 (PSYC-160CE)OnlineYour studies will include the theories and concepts that form the foundation of psychology as a science. You will explore the study of human behaviour by examining concepts including: perception, sensation, learning, memory, intelligence, motivation, emotion, states of consciousness, personality, and the relationship between health and stress.PSYC-160CE
CPsychology A (PSYC-188CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the scientific study of human behaviour. You will study psychology as a discipline of neuroscience and behaviour, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning and memory.PSYC-188CE
CPsychology B (PSYC-189CE)Print Distance GroupYou will continue to examine the scientific examination of human behaviour introduced in PSYC 188, Psychology A. You will study intelligence, cognition and language, motivation and emotion, social psychology personality, health and stress.PSYC-189CE
CPsychology of Grief (PSYC-280CE)Print Distance GroupYou will discuss the emotional and psychological needs of the bereaved as well as appropriate communication skills and attitudes. You will be introduced to communication with and attitudes appropriate to grieving clients.PSYC-280CE
NPsycho-Social Assessment (CE-4014)OnlineCE-4014
CQuality of Life Enhancements (HLTH-182CE)Print Distance GroupYou will explore community based and person-centered planning and decision making based on the full participation of persons with disabilities. You will explore spiritual, family, relationship, leisure, vocational and residential quality of life enhancements.HLTH-182CE
NQuickbooks Desktop 2016 (CE_BD-2709)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2709
NQuickbooks Premier/Payroll (CE_BD-2714)Lecture/LabCE_BD-2714
NRadiation QA for Dental Office (CE_BD-3719)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-3719
CRat Control Applicator (PEST-177CE)Print Distance IndividualYour studies will focus on using rodenticides for controlling rats and mice (also included in the Structural License).PEST-177CE
CRat Control Re-certification (PEST-277CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-277CE
CRecords Management (OPRO-133CE)OnlineYou will learn about records management procedures and equipment and various types of filing systems including electronic filing.OPRO-133CE
NRed Seal Cook Preparation (CE-2300)OnlineCE-2300
NRefrigeration Engineers (CE_BD-5700)Lecture/LabCE_BD-5700
CResearch & Evaluation in T.R. (THRC-188CE)Print Distance GroupYou will examine the research process, types of research, data collection, basic statistical analysis and outcome and efficacy studies. You will explore the needs and issues specific to conducting research related to therapeutic recreation.THRC-188CE
CRespiratory Test/Train Trainer (HLTH-192CE)Lecture/Lab, Lecture/TheoryYou will examine the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Z94.4-11 standard and Saskatchewan legislation related to respiratory fit testing. You will examine the implementation of the standard in the workplace by occupational health and safety practitioners. You will also have an opportunity to practice both qualitative and quantitative fit testing. You will be trained as a respiratory fit tester and be able to fit test other employees at your worksite. This course does not cover respirators required for Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) or oxygen deficient atmospheres.HLTH-192CE
CRestorative Art (FNRL-180CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study restorative art processes using appropriate cosmetics, instruments and appliances. You will also examine processes for the difficult and autopsied cases.FNRL-180CE
CRisk Management (SFTY-173CE)OnlineHazard identification, risk analysis, and hazard control are cornerstones in a workplace health and safety system. Your studies will focus on these three important elements while developing your critical thinking and problem solving skills.SFTY-173CE
CRole of Play in ECE (ECE-106CE)Lecture/Theory, Online, Print Distance Group, Lecture/LabYou will learn about the role of play in the development of skills and abilities of young children. You will focus on the value of play in early childhood development programming and the role of the early childhood educator in expanding the play opportunities for children.ECE-106CE
CRoles & Values of Educator (ECE-101CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/TheoryThe course focuses on the supporting values of the early childhood educator. You will examine the common values that include respect for human dignity and diversity. You will demonstrate through classroom and practical experience, responsibility, caring, compassion and teamwork. These are qualities that form the basis for personal and professional ethics of an early childhood educator.ECE-101CE
CRoles and Responsibilities (HUMR-100CE)OnlineYou will examine the mandates and roles of agencies involved with crime or traumatic events. You will examine the roles that staff and volunteers play in the delivery of services in this area.HUMR-100CE
CRoles and Responsibilities (HUMR-180CE)OnlineYou will learn the roles and responsibilities of educational assistants within the school setting and society. You will explore legal and ethical implications of your role as an educational assistant and develop an understanding of the importance of professional behaviour.HUMR-180CE
NRoles Responsibilities & Ethics (CE-4019)OnlineCE-4019
CSafe Environment (SPCR-180CE)Lecture/Theory, Print Distance GroupYou will learn how to promote client independence in a safe, comfortable and pleasant environment. You will study fire safety, emergency response and WHMIS.SPCR-180CE
NSafe Medication Administration (CE-4012)OnlineCE-4012
CSafety Program Management (SFTY-175CE)OnlineYou will learn to develop and implement a Safety Management Program. You will have the opportunity to conduct a needs assessment and practice developing and implementing policies, procedures and plans. This will enhance your ability to determine prevention and training strategies.SFTY-175CE
NSAGE 50 (CE_BD-2710)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2710
NSchool Bus Inspection (CE_BD-4719)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4719
CSecurity (CSEC-200CE)OnlineYou will learn the basic concepts of computer security. The course content includes encryption, firewalls and proxies, authentication and certificates, general security considerations and best practices. You will create a best-practices checklist as a practical exercise.CSEC-200CE
CSelf-Promotion and Marketing (MKTG-202CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on the professional standards of personal marketing. You will discuss the components of a business plan, and conduct an informal market analysis, which will support the development of a marketing strategy. You will create elements of your promotional plan.MKTG-202CE
CServer Side Scripting 1 (COMP-204CE)OnlineYou will develop the skills needed to create server side scripting applications using Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP). Your studies will include scripting fundamentals, stateless session management and database connectivity.COMP-204CE
CServer Side Scripting 2 (COMP-205CE)OnlineYou will develop advanced skills in server side scripting using Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP). Your studies will include integrating server side scripting into Graphical User Interface (GUI) based HTML authoring environments, handling errors and using debugging techniques. You will also develop introductory skills in Object Oriented programming (OOP).COMP-205CE
NService Excellence (CE_BD-1310)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1310
CSexual Victimization (YCW-283CE)Print Distance GroupYou will focus on the scope and characteristics of sexual violence in Canada. You will learn to identify indicators of sexual abuse, the impact on the victim and family and the recovery process. You will study the importance of self-awareness and self-care.YCW-283CE
CSexuality and Disabilities (HUMD-191CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study sexual biology, sexual attitudes and sexual behaviours as they relate to persons with disabilities. You will study the role of the disability support worker in promoting person-centred decision making and sexual well-being. You will learn the essential role of dignity in person-centred decision making, and abuse prevention and intervention in your professional role.HUMD-191CE
CSK Provincial Appl Regulations (PEST-178CE)Print Distance IndividualThis course fulfills the legislated requirement for licencing commercial pesticide applicators from other jurisdictions who are applying for reciprocal licencing in Saskatchewan.PEST-178CE
NSmall Systems Wastewater 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5013)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5013
NSmall Systems Wastewater 1.8 CEU (CE_BD-5004)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5004
NSmall Systems Water 1.5 CEU (CE_BD-5012)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5012
NSmall Systems Water 1.8 CEU (CE_BD-5001)Lecture/Lab, Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5001
NSocial Media for Business (CE_BD-2711)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2711
CSociology 2 (SOCI-260CE)Online, Lecture/Theory, Web Assisted DeliveryThis course examines changing family patterns in Canada, and analyzes how social factors influence family relationships. You will examine topics such as the functions and roles of families, changing definitions of the family, the development of intimate relationships, parenthood and child raising, how paid and unpaid work affect family life, divorce, and family violence.SOCI-260CE
CSociology 3 (SOCI-261CE)Online, Web Assisted DeliveryYou will further explore the concepts of sociology by focusing on respectful interactions when caring for clients of all cultures. Emphasis will be given to providing culturally respectful care to clients of Aboriginal ancestry across the lifespan. Diversity within the Aboriginal culture will be explored.SOCI-261CE
CSociology A (SOCI-184CE)Lecture/Theory, Print Distance GroupThe course provides an introduction to the sociological perspective and addresses the study of people as social beings. You will examine culture, socialization processes and social inequality.SOCI-184CE
CSociology B (SOCI-185CE)Print Distance GroupBuilding on what you learned in SOCI 184, you will examine the importance of a sociological understanding in human service professions. You will study social institutions, social deviance, and issues facing mainstream and marginalized people in Canada.SOCI-185CE
CSpecial Needs 1 (SPCR-284CE)Lecture/Lab, Print Distance GroupYour studies will cover the basic needs and interventions of clients with disruptions in their sensory organs, body systems (i.e. cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, neurological and endocrine) and body functions (i.e. genitourinary and gastro-intestinal).SPCR-284CE
CSpecial Needs 2 (SPCR-285CE)Print Distance Group, Lecture/TheoryYour studies will cover the basic needs and interventions of clients with infectious diseases, cancer, altered mental abilities, disruption in mental health, and alcohol and drug dependency. You will learn the specific care required for bariatric clients.SPCR-285CE
CSpreadsheet Applications (COAP-117CE)OnlineYou will learn how to design spreadsheets and apply numeracy skills to solve business problems. You will focus on formatting, applying formulas and functions, preparing charts, and utilizing data management techniques.COAP-117CE
CStandard Inventory (PART-292CE)OnlineYour studies will focus on parts and products that are common to all types of parts operations. It will include fasteners, fittings, bearings, seals, belts, chains, couplers and clutches. You will focus on the function and the replacement of these high-activity parts and products.PART-292CE
CStatistics for Health Sciences (STAT-260CE)Web Assisted DeliveryYou will learn statistical methods of analysis and inference including descriptive measures, frequency distributions, probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and correlation and regression techniques. The emphasis in this course is on statistical applications, with problems chosen from the health sciences field.STAT-260CE
CStrategic Compensation (HR-231CE)OnlineYou will develop a general understanding of the processes, techniques and issues human resource professionals encounter in developing and administering a total rewards program. You will learn the strategic importance of total rewards and how its issues can impact other areas of human resources. In addition, you will gain an understanding of the impact of contemporary social trends and legislative developments that affect decision making about the design of total rewards programs.HR-231CE
CStructural Applicator (PEST-174CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will learn how to use insecticides, rodenticides and avicides for pest control in and around structures. The course content includes rodent control on public and private land.PEST-174CE
CStructural Re-certification (PEST-274CE)Print Distance IndividualLicensed commercial pesticide applicators must renew their certification every five years. This course allows students to renew their pesticide training and/or challenge the renewal examination.PEST-274CE
NStructured Practical Skills Assessment (CE_BD-3703)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-3703
NStructured Practical Training and Assessment (CE_BD-3702)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-3702
CStructured Query Language SQL (COMP-202CE)OnlineYou will learn Structured Query Language (SQL). Your studies will include course content on retrieving and modifying data stored on database servers, and concepts related to relationships and proper table design principles.COMP-202CE
CStudies of Exceptionality A (SPSY-281CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be provided with an introduction to the area of exceptionalities. You will discuss issues and trends in the field and problems associated with defining and identifying individuals with exceptionalities. You will study, in depth, specific areas of exceptionality: speech and language differences, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities and giftedness. Emphasis will be on the developmental consequences of having a disability and intervention strategies used with individuals with disabilities.SPSY-281CE
CStudies of Exceptionality B (SPSY-282CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study in depth specific areas of exceptionality: emotional and behavioural disorders, sensory impairments, traumatic brain injury and other low-incidence disabilities, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism, and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Emphasis will be on the developmental consequences of having a disability and intervention strategies used with individuals with disabilities. You will review classroom organization and management with students with special learning needs, issues related to special education in secondary schools, and working with families of students with exceptionalities.SPSY-282CE
NSubmit Request - Change of Address (ADDRESS_CHANGE)ADDRESS_CHANGE
NSubmit Request - Withdrawal from a Program (WITHDRAW)WITHDRAW
CSuicide Intervention (COUN-180CE)Print Distance GroupYou will acquire knowledge and develop skills for suicide prevention and intervention. You will explore personal and community perspectives on suicide. You will identify and assess suicide risk factors, apply suicide intervention techniques, and examine ways to mobilize community support. You will identify suicide prevention and post-vention strategies related to helping individuals and the community.COUN-180CE
NSupervision Principles for the Trades (CE-1703)OnlineCE-1703
NSupervisory and Leadership Certificate (CE_BD-1405)Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1405
CSupervisory Skills (SUPR-115CE)OnlineYou will examine the fundamentals of supervision. It will cover the role of a supervisor, managing change, communication, working with groups and other supervisory skills.SUPR-115CE
CSupporting Instruction 2 (EDUC-181CE)OnlineYou will be provided with an overview of the Saskatchewan curriculum with a focus on language arts, technology and basic mathematics. You will expand your knowledge of strategies to provide educational support under a teacher’s supervision.EDUC-181CE
CSupporting Instruction I (EDUC-180CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to individual learning styles and other factors that influence learning differences in students. You will learn strategies that facilitate student learning including instructional approaches, classroom management, and effective observation and recording.EDUC-180CE
NSurface Water 1.2 CEU (CE_BD-5000)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-5000
CSurgical Environment (NURS-244CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to the principles of asepsis, sterilization, disinfection and infection prevention through the implementation of perioperative nursing care standards. You will learn basic technical skills necessary to prepare yourself and the patient for a surgical procedure.NURS-244CE
CSurgical Equipment (NURS-246CE)OnlineYou will learn how to identify, arrange, use and care for surgical instruments and accessory surgical equipment. You will learn to safely prepare and handle supplies for surgical wound closure, perform a surgical count, and manage surgical specimens.NURS-246CE
CSurgical Procedures (NURS-248CE)OnlineYou will focus on the nursing actions to be performed by the scrub and circulating nurse during surgical procedures and the specialized care requirements of pediatric, geriatric and morbidly obese patients.NURS-248CE
CT. R. Integration Seminar 2 (THRC-293CE)Print Distance GroupYou will discuss practicum placement experiences to begin identifying career opportunities in therapeutic recreation. You will have an opportunity to reflect on professional practice and discuss the application of theory and knowledge on practice. You will develop a professional portfolio outlining your career goals. Your portfolio will prepare you to showcase your abilities and secure a practicum placement of your choice.THRC-293CE
CT.R. & Inclusive Leisure Serv (THRC-285CE)Print Distance GroupYou will develop an understanding of the importance of inclusive leisure services. You will learn strategies to help facilitate individual participation, meaningful recreation and leisure opportunities.THRC-285CE
CT.R. and Leisure Education (THRC-284CE)Print Distance GroupYou will explore the role of leisure education in assisting individuals in leading a fulfilling leisure lifestyle. You will examine philosophical consideration, models and facilitation techniques common to leisure education. You will have the opportunity to apply this theory by developing leisure education programs.THRC-284CE
CT.R. Assessment (THRC-281CE)Print Distance GroupYou will develop an in-depth understanding of the process and components of assessment in therapeutic recreation. You will review, analyze and apply a variety of therapeutic recreation assessment tools and techniques.THRC-281CE
CT.R. for Children and Youth (THRC-189CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study the etiology, symptoms and characteristics of a number of common childhood and youth related disabilities, illnesses and/or health conditions. You will be introduced to the current practices and the role of therapeutic recreation when working with children and youth in a variety of settings.THRC-189CE
CT.R. Program Management (THRC-286CE)Print Distance GroupYou will learn the principles of program management/leadership and how they relate to delivering therapeutic recreation services. You will study organization and planning, department policies and procedures, human resource planning and volunteer management. Course content will include decision making, problem solving and conflict management as they relate to therapeutic recreation.THRC-286CE
CTalent Acquisition (HR-230CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYou will focus on the role and functions of sourcing of applicants and the acquisition of employees in human resource management. You will develop an appreciation for professional sourcing, acquisition, and onboarding practices that meet Canadian legal standards. You will develop an understanding of the essential role of sound talent acquisition practices in relation to an organization’s performance management goals. You will recognize the constraints under which an organization operates and how it relates to the process of sourcing and acquisition of talent.HR-230CE
CTax 1 (TAX-221CE)Lecture/TheoryYour studies will include an introduction to the Income Tax Act including the structure of fiscal legislation, administration, and enforcement practices as they pertain to personal income tax. The course includes the calculation of taxable income, calculation of tax, and the completion of personal income tax returns.TAX-221CE
CTax 2 (TAX-222CE)OnlineYour studies will expand on the material covered in Tax 1 (TAX 221) and you will learn the skills required to solve more complex problems for individual taxpayers. You will study the calculation of taxable income, calculation of corporate tax and the completion of corporate income tax returns.TAX-222CE
CTDG Train the Trainer (TRAN-181CE)Lecture/LabYou will prepare to train workers on the basic requirements for road transport under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) act.TRAN-181CE
CTeamwork Skills (COMM-294CE)Print Distance GroupYou will learn how to become an effective member of an early childhood educator team. The course content focuses on determining individual interaction styles and personality styles, assertion skills, conflict management and group problem solving. You will practice communicating in an effective and professional manner.COMM-294CE
CTechnical Mathematics 1 (MAT-124CE)Print Distance GroupYou will solve technical problems using concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, systems of linear and non-linear equations and radical equations.MAT-124CE
CTherapeutic Activities (YCW-188CE)Lecture/Theory, Print Distance GroupYou will examine the role of the youth care worker in planning and implementing culturally and developmentally appropriate activities for youth and families at risk. In the role of the Youth Care Worker, you will develop, implement, and evaluate individual and group activities, aboriginal cultural activities, and activities that involve the use of social media.YCW-188CE
NTherapeutic Communication Skills (CE-4018)OnlineCE-4018
NTherapeutic Drugs and Drugs of Abuse (CE-3705)OnlineCE-3705
CTherapeutic Rec Practicum 1 (PRAC-177CE)Clinical/PracticumThe course provides an opportunity for you to apply knowledge and principles learned in the program. You will develop interpersonal skills, leadership skills and leadership techniques, explore how the agency meets the needs of its clientele and plan, implement and evaluate therapeutic recreation programs.PRAC-177CE
CTherapeutic Rec Practicum 2 (PRAC-280CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will integrate the knowledge and experience you gained from course work and practical experience. You will apply client assessment techniques, activity analysis and selection, and individual and group program-planning skills. You will also continue to develop your professional skills.PRAC-280CE
CTherapeutic Recreation & Aging (THRC-289CE)Print Distance GroupYou will explore the relationship between leisure and aging and how to apply current therapeutic recreation practices to support older adults in a variety of settings. You will examine the myths and realities of aging and the impact of retirement, our health care system, and service delivery on older adults.THRC-289CE
CTherapeutic Recreation Process (THRC-184CE)Print Distance GroupYou will study the principles and procedures of the therapeutic recreation process. You will examine the various responsibilities that the therapeutic recreation professional has in providing accountable, client-based service. You will learn client assessment, individual and group program planning. You will examine activity analysis, adaptation, protocols, documentation and evaluation in terms of their importance in developing therapeutic recreation programs.THRC-184CE
NTime Management (CE_BD-1318)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1318
NTime Management Essentials (CE_BD-1319)Web Assisted Delivery, Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1319
NTLR Re-evaluation (CE_BD-3714)Lecture/LabCE_BD-3714
CTools and Measuring (PART-192CE)OnlineYou will learn how to identify and use hand tools, power tools and measuring equipment.PART-192CE
CTracheostomy Care CompleterLPN (NRSG-256CE)OnlineYou will develop knowledge and skill regarding tracheostomy care. You will demonstrate the knowledge and ability to perform the required care of a person with a tracheostomy. Your studies will include self-study theory, review exercises, simulation practice lab and a written exam.NRSG-256CE
CTraining & Development (HR-232CE)Online, Lecture/TheoryYou will analyze the strategic value of developing talent within organizations with a focus on employee training and career development. Specifically, through a combined theory and hands-on approach, you will examine the functions of training and development needs analysis, training program design, the selection and application of training methods, transfer strategies, training evaluation and building employee engagement in career development.HR-232CE
CTransfer Lift RepostnTLR(R)(c) (SPCR-100CE)Lecture/LabYou will participate in activities to move and position clients/objects in health care settings using minimal physical effort and maximizing the use of mechanical aids and equipment. The course focuses on client/caregiver safety. You will receive a Transferring Lifting Repositioning (TLR®) © certificate from Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health (SASWH) upon successfully completing the course.SPCR-100CE
NTransfusion Science Refresher (CE-3712)OnlineCE-3712
CTraumatic Events Coordination (HUMS-100CE)OnlineYou will study the role of Victim Services in responding to traumatic events. You will learn how to coordinate services within the community to develop a coordinated response plan.HUMS-100CE
NTreating Uncomplicated Lacerations and Abscesses (CE-4026)OnlineCE-4026
CTypography (DSGN-203CE)Online - IndividualYou will study typopgraphic terminology and learn to identify fonts and the families to which they belong. You develop an appreciation for the important role of typography in design. You will learn how to use type as a design element and create unique letters.DSGN-203CE
CUnderstand Exceptionalities 1 (SPSY-186CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the range of exceptionalities that persons with disabilities may experience across the lifespan. You will explore the role of the disability support worker who supports persons with exceptionalities. You will study principles and practices that underlie the care and education of people with exceptionalities, family interactions, learning disabilities, emotional/behaviour disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities and communication disorders.SPSY-186CE
CUnderstand Exceptionalities 2 (SPSY-291CE)Print Distance GroupYou will continue the exploration started in Understanding Exceptionalities 1, SPSY 186. You will study severe and multiple disabilities, sensory disabilities, physical disabilities and other health disorders, challenges with concurrent health issues and the role of the disability support worker. Your focus will be on the developmental consequences of having a disability and intervention strategies used with individuals with disabilities.SPSY-291CE
NUnmanned Air Ground School (CE_BD-6701)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-6701
CUser Interface Design (DSGN-202CE)OnlineYou will learn the basics of interface (UI) design. You will also practice creative problem solving by designing interactive environments. You will study the principles of interactivity, complexity and usability. You will develop the skills needed for creative and effective interfaces.DSGN-202CE
CVehicle System Parts (PART-289CE)OnlineYour studies will cover suspension, steering and braking systems. You will focus on the principles of these systems as well as the components.PART-289CE
NVenipuncture for RN Specialty Practices (CE-4007)OnlineCE-4007
CVolunteer Management (MGMT-105CE)OnlineYou will apply volunteer management skills in an agency setting and evaluate the effectiveness of volunteer programs.MGMT-105CE
CWastewater Collection 1 (WTER-134CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will focus on the aspects of operating and maintaining wastewater collection systems. You will examine the processes of wastewater collection as well as the need for collection system operation and maintenance. You will study safety procedures required for construction, inspection and testing of sewers, the inspection of manholes and underground construction and repair.WTER-134CE
CWastewater Collection 2 (WTER-135CE)Print Distance GroupYou will build on skills you gained in WTER 134 and will study the operation, maintenance and management of wastewater collection systems with an emphasis on safe practices and procedures. You will examine the operation of lift stations, operation and maintenance of pumps, valves and motors as well as sewer rehabilitation.WTER-135CE
CWastewater Treatment 1 (WTER-136CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will focus on the basics of conventional wastewater treatment. You will examine the uses of racks, screens and sedimentation tanks. You will discuss the processes of sedimentation, floatation, trickling filters, rotating biological contactors, activated sludge, oxidation ditches and ponds and disinfection.WTER-136CE
CWastewater Treatment 2 (WTER-137CE)Print Distance GroupYou will build on the skills you gained in WTER 136 and will examine conventional activated sludge, sludge digestion, solids handling, and effluent disposal. You will also examine the operation, maintenance and management of a wastewater treatment plant with an emphasis on safe practices and procedures.WTER-137CE
CWater Distribution 1 (WTER-132CE)Print Distance GroupYou will become familiar with the processes of water distribution. Your studies will focus on the installation, inspection, operation, maintenance, and repair of water distribution systems.WTER-132CE
CWater Distribution 2 (WTER-133CE)Print Distance GroupYou will build on skills you gained in WTER 132 to study operation and maintenance of water distribution systems. Your studies will focus on safe practices and procedures, disinfection of new and repaired facilities, taste and odour control, corrosion control and water distribution system management.WTER-133CE
NWater Distribution Operation & Maintenance 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5028)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5028
NWater Sources & Reservoir Management 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5016)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5016
NWater Storage & Distribution 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5026)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5026
CWater Treatment 1 (WTER-130CE)Print Distance GroupYour studies will focus on the basics of conventional water treatment. You will become familiar with the processes of surface water treatment, reservoir management, coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, taste and odour control, corrosions control. The course includes a mathematics review.WTER-130CE
CWater Treatment 2 (WTER-131CE)Print Distance GroupYou will build on the skills you gained in WTER 130 and will continue your studies in surface water and groundwater treatment. Your studies will include iron, manganese and trihalomethane control, fluoridation, softening, plant waste disposal, maintenance and instrumentation.WTER-131CE
NWater Treatment Plant Operation 1.5 CEU (Home Study) (CE_BD-5017)Print Distance GroupCE_BD-5017
CWater/Wastewater Lab Principle (LABS-121CE)Print Distance GroupYou will review basic water chemistry. You will also describe laboratory equipment, laboratory safety, sampling techniques, preservation, storage and shipping of samples.LABS-121CE
CWeb Author2-Inter HTML/CSS-CMS (MULT-124CE)OnlineYou will use intermediate HTML and CSS to design and create websites with a variety of layouts. You will incorporate interactivity along with audio and video into HTML pages. You will learn to install, configure, use, and manage Content Management Systems (CMS). You will develop the skills to apply themes and use modules.MULT-124CE
CWeb Author4-Responsive Web Dev (MULT-128CE)OnlineYou will continue to expand your web authoring skills as you learn to build responsive, mobile-first sites. You will acquire skills in client side development using frameworks and libraries.MULT-128CE
CWeb Authoring 1-Basic HTML/CSS (MULT-120CE)OnlineYou will learn the basics of web site authoring and publishing. You will create a web site using basic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). You will use various software to create and manage a website. You will publish a website to your own domain service.MULT-120CE
CWeb Authoring 3-Javascript (MULT-114CE)OnlineYou will learn the basics of programming in JavaScript and apply those skills to enhance Web pages. Your studies will include the examination and use of the programming model, programming concepts, events and event handlers, and variable methods. You will also study and use the Document Object Model (DOM) and recognize browser and platform compatibility issues related to the use of JavaScript.MULT-114CE
CWeb Site Design Principles (DSGN-103CE)OnlineYou will learn how to integrate the knowledge and skills from other courses to design, develop, and test effective web sites. You will also learn to analyze and critique existing web sites for usability and effectiveness. Your web analysis will include testing for usability and accessibility.DSGN-103CE
CWeb Site Development (CWEB-180CE)OnlineYou will learn how to use HyperText Markup Language (HTML) to develop Web pages for delivery over the World Wide Web. You will also learn how to plan and develop HTML documents to build a Web site based on W3 standards and enhance HTML documents using current techniques such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) site management using current software.CWEB-180CE
NWelding Basic Skills (CE_BD-4705)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4705
NWelding Interprovcial/Journeyman Prep (CE_BD-4708)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4708
NWelding Multi-Process (CE_BD-4706)Lecture/LabCE_BD-4706
NWHMIS 2015 (GHS) (CE-4301)OnlineCE-4301
NWHMIS 2015 (GHS) (CE_BD-4301)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-4301
CWHMIS Train the Trainer (WHMS-184CE)Lecture/Lab, Lecture/TheoryYour studies will focus on the preparation required to successfully facilitate in-house Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) sessions for front line workers. You will learn about relevant legislation including requirements of worker training, controlled product classification, and required documentation and labeling. You will also develop skills to design specific workplace training sessions.WHMS-184CE
NWomen in Technology Workshop: Mining Engineering Technology (CE-5410)Lecture/LabCE-5410
NWomen in Trades 2-Day Workshop: Carpentry/Welding (CE-1604)Lecture/LabCE-1604
NWomen in Trades 2-Day Workshop: Carpentry/Welding (CE-5304)Lecture/LabCE-5304
NWomen in Trades Exploratory (CE-1600)Lecture/LabCE-1600
NWomen in Trades Workshop: Electrical/Plumbing (CE-5306)Lecture/LabCE-5306
CWood Preservation Applicator (PEST-181CE)Print Distance IndividualYou will study how to control wood-destroying pests in wood poles and timbers.PEST-181CE
NWord Advanced 2016 (CE_BD-2703)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2703
NWord Introduction 2016 (CE_BD-2700)Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-2700
CWord Processing 1 (COAP-115CE)OnlineThis course introduces fundamental file management and word processing concepts. Using a variety of word processing features, you will learn to format business correspondence, create, format, and edit tables and enhance documents with the addition of graphics.COAP-115CE
CWord Processing 2 (COAP-116CE)OnlineYou will learn to enhance business documents with the addition of styles and the use of columns. You will use advanced features to enhance business documents and tables. You will also merge documents, create templates and forms, use desktop publishing features, and maintain a website.COAP-116CE
CWork Environments and Health 1 (NRSG-289CE)OnlineYou will be introduced to the basic principles of industrial hygiene, sometimes referred to as occupational hygiene. You will prepare to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control workplace hazards. You will focus on issues such as occupational contamination, chemical, biological, radiation, and electrical hazards. Your assessment and treatment skills will be enhanced for related occupational disease and injuries.NRSG-289CE
CWork Environments and Health 2 (NRSG-290CE)OnlineYou will prepare to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and mitigate the effects of noise, thermal, ergonomic, confined spaces, respiratory and fire hazards. You will have the opportunity to become familiar with sampling techniques and equipment and you will prepare to assess and treat workers who encounter these hazards.NRSG-290CE
CWork Experience (WORK-198CE)OnlineThis course will cover the practices and procedures for material movement in a warehouse or parts distribution facility with focus on theory and practical operations of various material handling equipment movement of material efficiently within the design and spatial requirements of the facility.WORK-198CE
CWorkplace Communication (COMM-262CE)OnlineYou will review effective writing skills and apply those skills to workplace documents: e-mails, memos, business letters, and reports. You will apply effective oral communication to individual presentations and meetings. You will examine interpersonal relationships in the workplace and demonstrate conflict resolution skills in individual and group settings.COMM-262CE
NWriting Boot Camp (CE_BD-1410)Web Assisted Delivery, Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1410
NWriting Business Emails & Letters (CE_BD-1305)Web Assisted Delivery, Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1305
NWriting Foundation #1 (CE_BD-1408)Web Assisted Delivery, Lecture/TheoryCE_BD-1408
NWriting Foundation #2 (CE_BD-1409)Lecture/Theory, Web Assisted DeliveryCE_BD-1409
CWritten and Oral Communication (COM-101CE)Online, Print Distance GroupYou will receive instruction and practice in written and oral communication skills needed for the professional workplace. You will review the principles of effective writing, prepare oral presentations, and practice common forms of business communication. Communicating a professional image will be emphasized.COM-101CE
CYCW Cert Integration Seminar 1 (SEM-185CE)Print Distance Individual, Clinical/Practicum, Lecture/TheoryYou will learn the role of the youth care worker in the workplace and in society. You will identify professional practices as it applies to services for youth with an emphasis on respectful interaction and confidentiality. You will reflect on professional practice and discuss the application of theory and knowledge on practice. You will develop a personal portfolio for practicum placement, and you will explore the expectations of agencies involved in your placement.SEM-185CE
CYCW Cert Integration Seminar 2 (SEM-282CE)Lecture/TheoryYou will reflect on practicum experiences and apply theories, knowledge and skills to practicum placements. You will discuss current issues as well as ethical and professional conduct in relation to practicum experiences. You will expand the skills and knowledge needed to plan personal learning and career goals.SEM-282CE
CYCW Dip Integration Seminar 1 (SEM-105CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will reflect on professional practice with a focus on advanced knowledge and skills developed in youth care courses. You will develop a personal portfolio for practicum placement in PRAC 398, Practicum 1. You will explore the professional expectations of agencies involved in your placement.SEM-105CE
CYCW Dip Integration Seminar 2 (SEM-200CE)Clinical/PracticumYou will reflect on practicum experiences and the application of advanced theories, knowledge and skills in practicum settings. You will discuss current issues in the provision of youth services. You will add to your personal portfolio for practicum placement in PRAC 399, Practicum 2. You will explore the expectations of agencies involved in your placement.SEM-200CE
CYoung Adults' Material/Service (LIT-183CE)OnlineYou will examine the physical, social, emotional and intellectual factors that influence teen reading/viewing habits and the criteria for selecting materials for teens. You will be exposed to a variety of fiction genres, various methods of presentation, and the major trends and issues regarding services for teens in public and school librariesLIT-183CE
CYouth Care Practices 1 (YCW-187CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the assumptions, values, ethics and laws that provide the basis for working with youth and families. You will develop awareness of your professional role and boundaries in maintaining effective helping relationships. You will apply the problem solving process to client situations.YCW-187CE
CYouth Care Practices 2 (YCW-281CE)Print Distance GroupYou will focus on the role of community development as a tool to improve service for youth. You will learn how to advocate for change and manage barriers that impede effective service delivery.YCW-281CE
CYouth Criminal Justice (SPSY-184CE)Print Distance GroupYou will be introduced to the Canadian criminal justice system. You will explore the history of juvenile justice and will examine the impact of custodial placement on youth in conflict with the law. You will examine sentencing, correctional placement, parole and conditional release for youth and adult offenders. You will be introduced to the roles of police, judges, prosecutors, and defence lawyers working with youth in conflict with the law.SPSY-184CE
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