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loyalistcollege.com

VIEWBOOK 2015/2016LIFE AT LOYALIST

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Welcome to loyalist

student success First Generation ServicesPeer Tutoring and Academic Skills CentreStudent Success MentorsAcademic Centre for Testing (ACT)Counselling and Mind and Wellness ServicesAboriginal Resource CentreAccessAbility CentreInternational Centre

learning centresDigital Media CentreSustainable Skills, Technology and Life Sciences CentreThe Parrott Centre – Library ServicesStudent Access Lab (SAL)Upgraded Human Simulation Lab

athletic life Varsity AthleticsOutdoor EducationCampus Recreation ProgramAthletic Facilities

student life Student GovernmentStudent ClubsSustainability Committee

campus life Where to EatThe Link Lounge and Living WallCommunity and Campus News ServiceBookstoreStudent Health Centre Student Prescription Drug and Accident Insurance Plan Health InsuranceShark Tank Pub The Career Centre Alumni Services

residence life Residence FeesOff-Campus HousingTransit and Parking

community life Explore the Bay of Quinte Region

academic life Our FacultyAdvanced StandingTurn Your Diploma into a DegreePrior Learning Assessment Post-Secondary Programs: A to Z Post-Graduate Programs Career and College PrepDistance Studies and Continuing Education Loyalist Training and Knowledge Centre (LTKC)

financial life Scholarships, Bursaries and AwardsOntario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)Tuition and Ancillary Fees

hoW to applyTransfer Credits Mature ApplicantsInternational Applicants

let’s connectWho to CallSocial Media

notifications and disclosures

dates to remember

alphabetical program directory

turn to the back for a full list of programs by page number

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Photos in this Viewbook feature Loyalist College students, graduates and staff.

Table of Contents

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Welcome to loyalist

If you’re looking for an amazing, supportive College experience, you’ll find it at Loyalist – where our students come first.

In our friendly, close-knit campus community, we provide personalized attention in small classes, rewarding field placements and access to a wide array of student success services. Loyalist is a great place to grow – intellectually, socially and personally. We combine academic and experiential learning with extracurricular opportunities such as athletics, community engagement and student life activities. Your professors and staff, as well as your fellow students, are committed to your success. It’s an integral part of our school spirit.

Located on 212 acres in the beautiful Bay of Quinte region, Loyalist is a world apart, yet minutes from the 401, between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. Nearby is everything from pristine provincial parks and sand beaches to historic sites and local arts and entertainment. You’ll have a chance to enjoy nature and all the activities our area has to offer.

In this viewbook, you’ll discover 65 full-time diploma and certificate programs, and apprenticeships, all of which are showcased in more detail on our new website at loyalistcollege.com. You can also explore our 500 online, distance and in-class course options at loyalistfocus.com. From the first time you book a personal campus tour or sign up to be a student for a day, our professional and approachable team of advisors in the Loyalist Welcome Centre are available to help. In person or on the phone, they can answer your questions and provide information, including funding options and diploma-to-degree opportunities.

As a proud Loyalist graduate, I look forward to welcoming you to Loyalist!

Maureen Piercy President, Loyalist [email protected] twitter@MaureenPiercy

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come feel the difference of learning in a close-knit college environment. at loyalist, you’ll receive support from faculty and staff who really care that you’re getting the most out of your college experience – academically, socially and personally.

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first generation servicesFirst Generation services are available to those students whose parents or guardians did not attend a post-secondary institution. Our First Generation Advisor supports students through the challenges that First Generation students may encounter while transitioning to College. For more information, please call 613-969-1913 ext. 2574.

peer tutoring and academic skills centreThe Peer Tutoring and Academic Skills Centre offers sessions to enhance academic success in a positive and supportive environment that engages students and promotes learning independence. Tutors are available for one-on-one or small group tutoring sessions on a drop-in basis or by appointment. For more information, please call 613-969-1913 ext. 2163.

student success mentorsThe goal of the Student Success Mentors is to ensure each student has the opportunity to be successful by encouraging students to access the academic supports available on campus. Useful seminars are offered on learning skills, time management, career development, and taking the stress out of the transition to College, both for recent high school grads and for adults returning to school. Ask at the Hub about the Student Success Mentor assigned to your program. For more information, please call 613-969-1913 ext. 2519.

academic centre for testing (act)ACT provides a comfortable, professional and secure testing environment for Loyalist students as well as candidates writing exams and tests for other agencies and institutions. We provide testing services to fit the needs of all our client groups, including those with documented disabilities. ACT can accommodate traditional pen-and-paper tests as well as electronic, online tests. For more information, please call 613-969-1913 ext. 2549.

counselling and mind and Wellness servicesCollege life isn’t always easy… That’s why Counselling and Mind and Wellness Services are confidential and free for all Loyalist students. Professional counsellors are available to assist students with educational concerns or personal issues. We can also assist with referrals to community agencies. Our Mind and Wellness

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practitioner promotes mental and physical health and well-being through workshops and events throughout the year. Our goal is to help you maximize your potential in a safe and supportive environment.  For more information, please call 613-969-1913 ext. 2519.

aboriginal resource centre Native students at Loyalist are supported in realizing their full academic and personal potential, and encouraged to express and develop their Native identity through cultural activities and workshops in a friendly environment. The Aboriginal Resource Centre acts as a liaison between College administration, Native communities and government agencies. For more information, please contact the Coordinator of Aboriginal Services at 613-969-1913 ext. 2250.

accessability centreSupports and accommodations are available for students with disabilities, which may include learning, deaf, hard of hearing, blind, low vision, mobility, ASD/Aspergers, ADD/ADHD, mental health, medical and brain injury. The AccessAbility Centre is here to help. We evaluate each case individually to develop an individualized service plan. Early self-identification is essential. We require documentation verified by a health care professional, identifying the nature of the disability and the recommended support services. For more information, please contact the Manager of AccessAbility Centre at 613-969-1913 ext. 2168.

international centreWe understand that starting College can be a big adjustment; starting in a new country is an even bigger one! The International Centre is here to help you adapt to College life – socially, academically and culturally – with welcome programs and assistance with housing and health insurance. We have terrific group outings and celebrations throughout the school year. International students and students who are new to Canada are valued members of the Loyalist community. For more information, please call 613-969-1913 ext. 2146.

For more information on Student Success Services, visit loyalistcollege.com/studentsuccess

Our student success hub offers support and resources in one welcoming, central place. Not sure what kind of help you need or what’s available? Stop by the Hub and our friendly staff will walk you through the many services available to find what’s right for you.

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people and places are the forces that shape our lives. the greatest impact on your educational experience will be made by the people you learn with and the classrooms, labs and workshops where you study. the leading-edge facilities at loyalist will give you access to the latest tools and technologies, learning resources, and realistic practice environments that prepare you to be confident and effective in the workplace.

digital media centreThis state-of-the-art Digital Media Centre opened its doors in September 2013. The 10,000-square-foot integrated newsroom features video editing suites, television studio, interview booths, audio production booths and meeting rooms. Several programs in the School of Media, Arts + Design use the newsroom’s facilities to create content across multiple platforms including reporting, writing, sharing photographs, hosting programs and producing web, social media and video and audio material. This is where Loyalist students develop QNet News, an award-winning community online news service. Adapting with the changing media landscape, students are on the cutting edge of how the news is gathered and distributed, producing high-quality news coverage for public consumption.

sustainable skills, technology and life sciences centreRapidly evolving technologies are changing the way we do business, and the demand for skilled trades workers is growing – quickly. Loyalist is preparing graduates to meet that challenge with ultra-modern facilities and hands-on training using the latest technology. You’ll love learning in the Biosciences labs and Skilled Trades workshops in our new 121,800-square-foot LEED® Silver certified facility. The $16.6 million construction project was made possible through funding from the federal Knowledge Infrastructure Program and matching funds from the provincial government, with additional funding by our Student Government, municipalities and partners in the business community.

the parrott centre – library servicesOur extensive library collection gives you unlimited access to a wealth of information – everything from traditional print and video resources to online encyclopedias, academic journals and over 28,000 e-books. Our friendly staff can help you with your search. We can set you up with a personal RefWorks account to help organize your research, format citations and prepare bibliographies. You can even access the library catalogue and electronic resources from home, or around the world. The library is a quiet and welcomingplace to study, but it’s not all work, work, work. We’ve also got films on demand – over 8,000 titles to choose from – and a free wireless hotspot.

student access lab (sal)The newly refurbished SAL features computer workstations (PCs and Macs) with up-to-date software, an e-café area for group work and laptops, a print station and a help desk. Come by as often as you like to work on and print your assignments, do some research, or keep in touch with friends and family. We’ll also provide you with a College email address, to help you connect with your teachers and fellow students about course work, study groups and opportunities on campus.

upgraded human simulation labIn this recently renovated learning environment, students in the Developmental Services Worker, Personal Support Worker, Practical Nursing and Nursing programs use the latest equipment to prepare for careers in health and human studies. Loyalist also utilizes 3D virtual learning to enable students to interact with each other and patients as avatars in simulated workplace environments.

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athletic life

make the most of your college experience. your time at loyalist offers lots of opportunities to get involved, make friends and build memories. With renowned varsity athletics, outstanding recreational facilities and outdoor adventure, there really is something for everyone. don’t stand on the sidelines – get in the game!

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varsity athleticsDo you thrive on competition, teamwork and the pursuit of excellence? Loyalist’s reputation for quality varsity programs is recognized provincially and nationally. Some of the top collegiate coaches in the province come to our program, bringing their integrity and honesty to student athletes and sharing valuable lifelong lessons.

The Loyalist Lancers compete in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA), long recognized as one of the toughest sporting forums in the country. We are offering the following varsity programs for the upcoming season:

• Men’s and Women’s Basketball • Men’s and Women’s Rugby • Men’s and Women’s

Cross-Country Running

outdoor educationDiscover the beauty of our natural environment while developing skills in canoeing, snowshoeing, downhill skiing and camping. Up for adventure? Join us for night skiing, high ropes or spelunking. You’ll gain strength in adapting to challenging situations and learn the true meaning of teamwork!

campus recreation programFun-oriented campus recreational events are a great way to meet people, be active with a group and make friends. Choose from over 20 recreational activities on campus that are mostly co-ed. We’ve got an ice hockey league, pick-up ball hockey, late-night basketball, a softball league, soccer, volleyball, badminton and lots more. Join in and have fun!

Loyalist’s outstanding athletic facilities are available to students for recreational activity whenever they’re not scheduled for instruction, practices or games.

athletic facilities• Full-sized, well-equipped gymnasium with glass basketball

backboards, Speith Anderson volleyball standards and more• Fitness Centre with cardiovascular conditioning and Life

Fitness strength machines –everything you need to stay in shape!

• Two soccer fields, one with lights• Six Chevron cushion coated tennis courts with lights• Baseball diamond• Volleyball courts on beach sand• Outdoor skating rink• Outdoor sports pad with lighting for ball hockey, basketball,

volleyball and more• Sports Dome – a 35,000 sq. ft. indoor sports facility• Ultimate Frisbee

• Women’s Soccer• Men’s and Women’s

Volleyballloyalist has a wide range of athletic programs to suit every skill level. What’s your speed? you can participate in competitive intercollegiate tournaments or enjoy some leisurely snowshoeing, buff up in our fitness centre, or join friends in a recreational game. all of our programs operate under the direction of professionally qualified staff.

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student life

What do you love to do most in this world? What would you like to change? Join a club, and meet other students at loyalist who share the same interests, passions and goals. if you don’t see a club that sparks your interest – start one of your own! experience the satisfaction of coming together with a common purpose, and have fun doing what you love.

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enactus loyalist college Enactus is a student-run volunteer organization that develops unique solutions to challenges in our community. Through our entrepreneurial programs and continuous  community involvement we directly impact the livelihoods of our community members by working together to address and remove the barriers that challenge their economic, environmental, and social sustainability.

loyalist anime club Interested in Anime? Manga? Cosplay? This is a social place where you can watch, learn and experience Anime and everything related. It’s both a forum for people to gather socially and express their ideas about Anime and Otaku subculture, and a starting point for people who want to learn more about Anime and related media.

loyalist college community choir Do you enjoy singing?  Want to develop your vocal and choral skills? Consider joining the Loyalist College Community Choir. Our choir director, Reanda-Lee Habicht,  a music graduate from Queen’s University, brings a wealth of choral directing and vocal skills to our Loyalist group. For more information, please contact Pam Fairbank, Choir Faculty Advisor at [email protected].

mature student group Facilitated by Loyalist’s Student Success team, this group provides welcoming opportunities for mature students to socialize together and access support services that recognize their unique learning challenges.

rainboW alliance group Loyalist College’s Rainbow Alliance Group is a safe, weekly drop-in group for LGBTQ+ students and their allies. It aims to discourage discrimination based on gender and sexual identity, raise awareness of related causes, and have a lot of fun while doing so!

loyalist rotaract Rotaract is Rotary’s global network of young adults aged 18 to 30. Join a movement of exceptional individuals who are using their skills, talents, and energy to help others. Volunteer locally and internationally, build career contacts, develop leadership skills, network with service-minded people worldwide, make new friends and have fun!

sustainability committee What does sustainability mean to you? At Loyalist, it means daring to be a force for change. We recognize that we live in a world with environmental limits and we must all take action to live within them. Want to join us? Reduce your footprint on campus by using the hydration stations instead of buying bottled water. Bike, carpool or take the bus instead of driving alone, and think twice about throwing away packaging, paper and electronics – we have bins for that! We believe that individual efforts really do make a difference, and the legacy we leave behind is up to us.

services• Bursaries• Clubs• Community Contributions• Fitness Centre Ladies’ Nights• Graduation Photos• Hydration Stations• Microwaves• Special Recycling• Tax Clinic• Therapy Dogs

events• Black Light & LED Nights• Bollywood Night• Club Nights• Costume Parties• Country Nights• Festive Parties• Frosh Week• Live Entertainment• Residence Meet & Greet• Stand-up Comedy• Super Bowl Party• Theme Nights• Thursday Pub Nights

resources• Academic Assistance• Class Leaders• Monthly Calendars• Online Event Calendar• Representation:

College & Community• Student ID Card• Student Life Magazines• Student Planner• Student Maps• Tax Clinic Envelopes• What’s Happening e-newsletters

Meet your Student Government leaders and check out upcoming events at loyalistlife.com

student governmentStudent Government enriches the lives of students with a variety of programs and services, welcoming facilities and truly amazing social and recreational events. We’re here for you – academically, socially and personally. Here are some of the great things we provide:

Photo courtesy of Loyalist Student Government

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Memories are made here

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campus life

loyalist is a community – a tight-knit group of unique and talented individuals coming together to build a brighter future. the people you meet here will be a big part of your college experience. you will study together, learn from each other, and forge relationships that will last a lifetime.

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Where to eatWe have four dining locations on campus, with options to suit every taste bud and budget, and a tax-free meal plan available to all students. Plans start as low as $150 – just top up your card as needed. You’ll save 13% on every meal – it’s easy, it never expires, and someone else does the dishes! Use your meal card at:

• Tim Hortons in the Shark Tank Pub • Grab’n’Go Café in the Pioneer Building • Numerous choices in our Dining Hall, including Subway,

Grille Works, Pizza Pizza, authentic stir-fries at Miso, Chef’s Table with a rotating menu of fresh entrées, and a selection of soups, salads and sandwiches every day.

You also won’t want to miss Club 213, a fine-dining restaurant operated by Loyalist Culinary students. With a gourmet menu and surprisingly affordable prices, it’s one of the best-kept secrets in the neighbourhood. Or grab something to go from the Loyalist Market, a retail outlet with an amazing variety of fresh and frozen products designed and created by Loyalist Culinary students.

the link lounge & living WallThe Link Lounge is a place to study, socialize, or just hang out and relax. This bright, spacious student area features 6,135 square feet with a laptop counter, glass-enclosed study pods and a sunken lounge. A Living Wall cultivates a 25-foot self-sufficient vertical garden of more than 300 plants, creating a biofilter system to improve air quality. This state-of-the-art construction of the Sustainable Skills, Technology and Life Sciences Centre was awarded LEED® Silver certification. With cold-filtered water refills at the Hydration Station, and views of the ornamental garden and CO2 extraction lab, it truly is a green space for students.

community and campus neWs serviceKeep current with QNet News, a comprehensive news source by students, for students – and the community at large. All content is produced by students in the School of Media, Arts and Design. Our integrated news service at qnetnews.ca incorporates:

• The College television news department • Our award-winning online community newspaper The Pioneer • A Photojournalism gallery • 91X, a student-run campus radio station at 91.3 CJLX FM

bookstoreThe Loyalist College Bookstore is open year-round to students and the public. Textbooks, school supplies, trade books, soft-ware, clothing and giftware – we’ve got it all, conveniently located on campus. You can also order online at loyalistshop.ca.

student health centre At Loyalist, we believe in supporting the whole person – intellectually, mentally, physically and socially. To keep focused on your studies, you need to stay well. Loyalist has a registered nurse on staff at the Health Centre, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and a physician on campus two half-days per week.

All information and visits are strictly confidential.You can come to us for:

• Treatment of short-term illness or injury • Non-prescription drugs • Pap tests, pregnancy testing, contraceptives and

STI testing • Immunization

book a tour and see what loyalist has to offer you. We’ll be your home away from home, with great facilities and helpful services to make your stay more comfortable. as you embark on your journey, we can help you find what you need – a cozy place to live, a part-time job, or even your next meal!

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student prescription drug and accident insurance plan Full-time post-secondary students at the Belleville campus are automatically enrolled in the insurance plan, with 80% coverage for most prescriptions. Visit loyalisthealthcentre.com for details on prescription and accident benefits and which programs are covered.

health insuranceThe Ontario Ministry of Health provides Ontario residents with extensive coverage for most hospital and medical costs. Students are strongly encouraged to ensure their coverage is up to date. Out-of-province students must notify their provincial health card provider that they are attending school in Ontario.

shark tank pub You’ll find the heart of the campus at the Shark Tank Pub. We’ve got weekly entertainment including comedians, hypnotists, themed club nights, country nights and much more at our all-ages venue for full-time Loyalist students at the Belleville campus! The Shark Tank features a bar and outdoor patio, pool tables, dining and study area, lounge space, wireless hot spot, plasma TVs, big-screen movies, Tim Hortons and our Student Government office. Check out photos and upcoming events at sharktankpub.com.

the career centre Many students balance their studies with a part-time job to help pay their way or earn a little pocket money. The Career Centre can connect you to work opportunities on campus, as well as local employers offering part-time jobs. Our friendly staff can provide one-on-one help with career planning and job search skills. You’ll also have access to these popular online resources:

• myCareer portal – a job posting service for students and alumni

• Career Cruising – explore your personality, skills, interests and values, and find careers to match

• InterviewStream software – conduct mock interviews via webcam and receive feedback from a Career Advisor

alumni services Our team works closely with the Career Centre to help students and graduates succeed in the job market. We provide opportunities for graduates to remain actively engaged with the College and connected with one another. Once you leave Loyalist, we’ll keep you up to date with monthly e-newsletters and our bi-annual Lasting Connections magazine.

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residence life

our residences are peacefully tucked into a wooded country setting, just minutes from downtown belleville. With transit that stops right on campus, you’ll have easy access to all the perks of city living, with the convenience of waking up within a shortwalking distance of your classes.

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here’s What you’ll find in our suite-style residences:

• Each suite has six individual bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen and a common living area

• Students have their own private, carpeted bedroom with a window, furnished with a bed, desk, bookshelf, dresser, corkboard and night table

• Kitchen and dining areas are equipped with a fridge, stove, microwave, dishwasher, dining table, chairs, loveseat, and a coffee table

• Barrier-free units are available in three buildings • Residences are equipped with laundry facilities, sports

pad with basketball hoops, beach volleyball court, bicycle sheds, picnic tables, a sheltered outdoor patio and outdoor barbecues

• A centrally located Residence Centre has a computer lab, a coffee shop, a lounge area with a limestone fireplace, and a sunken living room with a big-screen TV

residence fees (2014–2015)Suite-style residence: $5,600 (two semesters)Townhouse residence: $6,260* plus utilities (10-month lease, July through April) *Subject to change

off-campus housingVisit Places4Students.com to find the right place for you – just click GO and search the listings by school name. You can view available listings 24/7 as well as add listings, post a profile, and find potential roommates. Please note that the College does not inspect any of the homes listed; it is the students’ responsibility to judge their suitability. The College cannot and does not accept responsibility for housing arrangements made using the site.

transportation Belleville Transit (BT) runs a dedicated Loyalist route connecting the College with the city. Weekday buses run every half-hour between 6:30 am and 7 pm and hourly between 7 and 10 pm. Weekend schedules and maps are available from BT. Daytime bus service to and from Quinte West is available with Laidlaw Transit: 1-888-738-8808.

belleville transit fees (2014-2015) Bus passes are available at the campus bookstore with a valid Loyalist College Student ID Card or receipt of tuition with photo ID.Monthly pass $65Semester pass $244

parking fees (2014-2015) Parking permits are available at the bookstore. Rates are subject to review and change annually.Annual permit $133 + HSTMonthly permit $54 + HSTDaily flat fee $5

We have five suite-style residence buildings with space for 476 students. We also have 104 spots for upper-year students in four fully furnished townhouse buildings.

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community life

discover a vibrant community with indoor and outdoor concerts, fine dining, shopping and transit – along with down-to-earth people who will greet you with a smile.

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the bay of Quinte region Loyalist College sits on the border between Belleville and Quinte West, just north of Prince Edward County. These scenic waterfront regions are tucked in among agricultural producers and some of the province’s hottest tourist destinations. The result is a unique place that combines the convenience of big-city living with small-town warmth.

dine outThere are lots of options for dining out, ranging from quick and convenient to gourmet and international cuisine for every taste, including Thai, Italian, Greek, French, Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, Himalayan, Korean and Japanese. Snack on pub fare, or fill your boots at one of the area’s generous all-you-can-eat buffets. And of course there’s always pizza delivery!

The region also boasts an abundance of farm-to-table options with fresh produce and home preserves at open-air farmers’ markets in Belleville’s Market Square and on the Trent River waterfront, as well as at roadside stands dotting the landscape in Prince Edward County.

explore the outdoorsThere’s plenty to do in every season, whether you like extreme watersports, snowboarding or just strolling on the Waterfront Trail. Across the Bay of Quinte you’ll find Sandbanks Provincial Park, the world’s largest freshwater sand bar and dune system

and one of the most beautiful beaches in Ontario. Come to swim, sunbathe, windsurf, wakeboard, waterski, sail, canoe or kayak. Each spring, the Bay also hosts the largest walleye fishing tournament in the world, with over $260,000 in prizes. In late summer and fall, both serious and recreational runners flock to the Sandbanks Fun Run, the 5K Quinte Zombie Zone, and the world-class Boston-qualifying County Marathon. Winter is full of frosty activity with snowmobiling trails, tobogganing, outdoor skating and ice fishing on the Bay of Quinte. For those who like downhill sports, Loyalist is just 20 minutes from the Batawa Ski Hill.

There are also indoor opportunities year-round at the newly expanded Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre, with three NHL-sized rinks and an Olympic-sized ice surface, three pools, an indoor track and hundreds of fitness and recreational programs.

enJoy cultureThere are many artists’ studios and galleries to visit, and a Studio Tour each fall. You’ll also find a lively performing arts scene with professional and community theatre, as well as indoor and outdoor concert venues. Tour the local orchards and vineyards, or check out the Cheddar & Ale Trail, featuring the best of local cheese, craft beer and apple cider. Local museums are rich in local heritage, celebrating Loyalist history in the heyday of the Barley Days.

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academic life

college is a time to explore your options and prepare for your future. at loyalist you’ll enjoy support from peers and mentors, small classes and personalized attention to help you succeed.

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our faculty make the difference In the following pages, you’ll discover learning that goes beyond the classroom with field trips, trade shows, job placements, guest speakers, and fun-filled community events where you’ll gain real-world employment experience before you graduate. Unforgettable experiences – such as working with the Ottawa Senators hockey club; writing for The Montreal Gazette; or cooking with Chef Michael Stadtländer at the world renowned Eigensinn Farm. Some programs will even take you abroad with invaluable learning opportunities in Portugal, Paris, New York, Las Vegas, Florida, Mexico, Switzerland and beyond.

At Loyalist you’ll learn with caring, knowledgeable faculty who are leaders in their field. You won’t be just a face in the crowd. You’ll get individual attention in small classes, from teachers who are committed to your success, and willing to go the extra mile. Our professors come to the classroom with extensive industry experience. They have insight into the latest trends, technology and business practices – giving you the practical knowledge you need to succeed in the workplace. It also means access to a broad network of contacts with

employers in your field of study. Your professors can open doors to valuable workplace connections, industry events, local and international placement opportunities – and possibly your next job.

advanced standingWith your previous university or college credits, you could earn a diploma in as little as one year. Check out Loyalist’s accelerated, fast-track and direct entry options in many programs. You may also be eligible for advanced standing in one of our post-secondary programs.

further studyMany universities will provide credit recognition for your diploma studies at Loyalist, across Canada and abroad. On the program pages that follow, check out the agreements in

place to “Turn your diploma into a degree.” There are many more options! Contact your institution of choice to make individual arrangements. New agreements are regularly added; visit loyalistcollege.com for the latest details.

We have 65 full-time programs to choose from, with the flexibility to graduate in two or three years or as little as two semesters.

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• After one year, with bridging courses, you can transfer to Year Two of a diploma in Business/Business Administration or Business Sales and Marketing

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $225 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,100 – $1,250 (two semesters)• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 11 Mathematics (C) level or equivalent

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo or three-year diploma• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – Bach. Human Resources and Labour Relations• Carleton University – B.A. (Honours)• Davenport University – B.A. Accounting Fraud Investigation,

Accounting Information Management or Finance; B.B.A./M.B.A. Professional Accountancy

• Griffith University – B.Comm.• Humber College – B.Comm. Accounting• Institutes of Technology Ireland• Lakehead University – B.B.A.• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Royal Roads University – B.Comm. Entrepreneurial Management• Seneca College – B.Comm. International Accounting and Finance;

Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.Comm. (Honours);

B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology

Three-year diploma• Trent University – B.Comm. (Honours)

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Auditor, Canada Customs and Revenue AgencyAccountant, Quinte ConservationFinancial Analyst, Amer Sports Canada Inc.Personal Banking Officer, Bank of Nova ScotiaJunior Accountant, Welch LLP, Chartered Accountants

Two-year Ontario College Diploma Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma September and January entry (acct)[email protected]

find your career• Financial analyst, accountant, budget officer, account manager,

financial planner, payroll officer, internal auditor• Arts and entertainment, professional sports, news media,

marketing, manufacturing, education, health and wellness, service industries, fashion or virtually any field

• Three-year diploma: public sector financial management • 100% of 2013 Loyalist Accounting grads were employed within six

months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Get concrete, marketable skills with a dual focus on financial and

management accounting• Train to the newest International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)• Run a virtual company in our simulation competitions; winners

of some competitions qualify to compete internationally• Collaborate and formulate strategy in our annual case competition;

winners compete with other colleges and universities provincially• Learn from case studies and guest speakers in business• Put your skills to work in Loyalist’s student-run tax clinic• Mentor high school students during the annual Quinte Iron

Accountant competition• Gain industry experience with a seven-week job shadow in Year

Two and a four-week field placement in Year Three• Graduate with certification in industry-leading software such

as MS Excel, Sage 50 Accounting and QuickBooks, plus all the academic credits required for the Canadian Institute of Bookkeepers (CIB) designation

• Earn several credits towards designation as a Certified General Accountant (CGA). Professional accounting designations in Ontario are currently undergoing significant changes; see loyalistcollege.com

accounting

Accounting is more than filing taxes and bookkeeping. It’s about understanding a business from the ground up and guiding it through sound financial practices. Every business has a numbers story. Explore a career path that can take you virtually anywhere.

credit for life experience through prior learning assessmentat loyalist, we respect the learning that happens outside the classroom – whether it’s through work experience, volunteering, self-taught skills or other non-credentialed learning. you may be eligible to receive graded credits or challenge certain course requirements. Work one-on-one with our advisor to evaluate your learning: [email protected].

post-secondary diploma and certificate programs

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admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Communications technology, IT and computer literacy, media arts,

fine arts, presentation techniques

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. Computer Information Systems – Computer Gaming and Simulation or Technology Management – Global IT Project Management

• Griffith University – Bach. Digital Media or Bach. Multimedia• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – various=

• Queen’s University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Bach. Information

Technology (Honours) Game Development and Entrepreneurship; B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology; Commerce Bridge

• University of Waterloo – various=

• University of Windsor – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!Technical Director, Nelvana3D Artist, Jellyfish PicturesCompositor, Prime FocusGame Development, FuncomMobile App Developer, BlackBerry

Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma September entry (anim)[email protected]

find your career• Computer animators, CGI artists in the entertainment or game

industry, media content providers, web designers and developers, 3D artists in the architectural and industrial fields, freelancers

• 2D and 3D computer animation, game design, game content creation, visual effects, specialized web design and development

• Entry-level salaries in these industries vary from $28,000 to $45,000. Senior animators and supervisors can earn $100,000 and higher

hoW you’ll learn• Gain a competitive edge in the job market with instruction in the

entire range of the production process • Develop hands-on skills with the latest workstations and editing

systems, motion capture system and studio, and leading industry software including Softimage, Maya, game editing software and Adobe Master Suite

• Tailor your studies in the third year with independent production courses and a choice of streams in web, animation or gaming

• Get valuable on-the-job experience during three and four-week placements

• You will finish the program with professional practices and job search skills, as well as an impressive portfolio of work

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $860 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $500• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

animation

Could the doodles in your notebook margins lead to a career? Animators help build apps, make movies and bring video games to life. In this program you can specialize in character animation, 2D/3D animation, gaming, visual effects, computer graphics, web design or mobile applications.

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $90• Books and supplies: $400• Field trip: $40• Additional costs may be incurred during workplace visits, etc.

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a post-secondary diploma or degree may be

eligible for direct entry to Year Two

Recommended academic preparation• Communications technology

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Communication Studies• Brock University – various=

• Conestoga College – Bach. Public Relations• Davenport University – B.B.A./M.B.A. Strategic Management or

B.A. Marketing• Humber College – Bach. Creative Advertising• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.A. Professional Communication • Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!Business Development Coordinator, Redtail Paddle Co.Social Media Coordinator, Huff Estates Winery

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September entry (admc)[email protected]

find your career• Advertising and marketing communications agencies; television;

radio; sales promotion; online publications, newspapers and magazines; in-house advertising and marketing departments for large companies; charitable and not-for-profit organizations including health services, tourism, economic development and municipal governments

• Junior account executive or coordinator; assistant or junior strategic planner; social media strategist; online community manager; media or advertising sales representative; junior copywriter; online brand content developer; junior or assistant brand or product manager; internal marketing communications developer; fundraiser

hoW you’ll learn• No lectures or exams• Develop brand identities and creative concepts for ads in

magazines, newspapers, TV commercials, videos and social media• Enjoy the freedom to be inventive and experiment, with a focus

on storytelling and creative thinking• Apply new learning right away with team projects and present

them to faculty for immediate feedback• Work through hands-on case studies • Learn about careers through self-directed workplace visits and

guest speakers from ad agencies and community organizations• Share your polished creations with invited guests during an annual

showcase of student work• In the final semester you can pursue independent studies in

your area of interest or a semester-long field placement (with faculty approval)

• Customize your timetable! You can reduce your workload to complete the two-year program over three years

advertising and marketing communications

Use your creativity and inspiration in a career that lets you play with ideas. Develop strategic plans and create engaging concepts to connect brands with their customers through emerging media, online communities, radio, television and print, outdoor advertising and guerilla marketing. Unleash your imagination in this unique program.

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admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

One-year Ontario College Certificate September and January entry (aadf)[email protected]

find your career• Graduates apply their skills and talents to artistic endeavours

within the community• The certificate opens doors to further studies in a wide range of creative and artistic programs, at Loyalist and elsewhere

• 100% of 2013 Loyalist grads were working within six months of graduation*

Students who thrive in this program:• Are often described as creative, insightful, artistic, inventive,

expressive, talented or unique• Have a creative flair• May or may not have previous drawing experience or computer skills

hoW you’ll learn• Gain a balance of skills in fine art and design while exploring a

variety of media• Grow and connect professionally through off-campus artist studio

sessions and visits• Learn hands on in small classes with a focus on both traditional

and digital media• Gain valuable experience through professional workshops in a

variety of art and design-related areas• Develop a broad-based portfolio that reflects a flexible

creative palette• Or, choose a specific area for further study and build a

targeted portfolio• Design and curate a show on behalf of the Quinte Arts Council• Participate in a juried student art exhibit at the end of the year –

an opportunity to gain recognition and enhance your portfolio

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $400• Books and supplies: $525

*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

art and design foundation

This program allows artists to sample a range of techniques in fine art and design while building a quality portfolio of work. Develop your creative skill while getting a post-secondary education. This program also prepares graduates to demonstrate the skill and depth of work required for admission to Graphic Design.

“ Art + Design graduates who enter the Graphic Design program come equipped with a resourceful attitude, a good work ethic and a broad scope of art experience to use in all of their Graphic Design courses. The strengths acquired in the one-year program show themselves clearly in the students’ work and we all benefit from the creative culture these grads bring to the Graphic Design classroom.” 

Lisa De Angelis, RGD Coordinator and Professor, Graphic Design

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $45 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,750 (Year One)• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Graduates with a certificate in Residential Drafting and Design

gain admission directly into Year Two

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo or three-year diploma• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.Sc.• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business • Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

Three-year diploma• Conestoga College – Bach. Applied Technology• George Brown College – Bach. Applied Technology – Construction

Science and Management• McMaster University – Bach. Technology – Civil

Engineering Infrastructure Technology• Queen’s University – various=

• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Commerce Bridge• University of Windsor – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities**Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Architectural Technologist, Quadrangle ArchitectsChief Building Official, Loyalist TownshipJunior Designer, Kavacon Inc.Building Development Consultant, Greer Galloway GroupDraftsperson and Estimator, Geertsma Construction

Two-year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Technology) September entry (arch)[email protected]

find your career• Designers and project managers in architectural and consulting

firms; project coordinators and estimators in construction; technical and sales representatives for manufacturers; municipal zoning and building plan examiners and inspectors; entrepreneurs

• Your diploma satisfies all of the academic requirements for professional certification by the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT)

• Average starting salaries range from $35,000 to $39,999*• 100% of 2013 Loyalist grads were working within six months

of graduation**

hoW you’ll learn• Learning combines studio work, classroom instruction, and major

construction and renovation projects, working independently and in teams

• Develop skills in manual and computer-assisted design and drafting (CADD) and 3D modelling using the latest software

• Turn sophisticated drawings into actual physical models using a 3D printer

• Determine a structure’s physical needs, and design solutions that creatively address the use of space, costs, construction methods, zoning and the environment. Then bring your concepts to life, creating a 3D scale model of your designs

• In third year, use 3D modelling software to design a public facility in a local community, and present it to an advisory committee of faculty and industry leaders

• Enjoy trips to professional trade shows and an architectural tour of a major city in Years Two and Three. Past trips include New York, Washington DC, Buffalo, Albany, Chicago and Uniontown, PA

• Cap off the third year with a one-month field placement

architectural technician/technology

Bring design ideas to life! From underground malls to skyscrapers, low-footprint homes to sophisticated community recreation centres, you can help design residential and commercial spaces that will shape our communities and the way people live.

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admission reQuirements• You and your employer must enter into a contract representing your employer’s willingness to support you through this certificate

• You must be at least 16 years old and have completed Grade 12 or equivalent

• Early registration as an apprentice is possible through the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program; please contact your local school board for more information

our grads get great Jobs!Automotive Service Technician, Kingston HyundaiOwner and Operator, JFP AutomotiveOwner and Operator, Wilson Specialized Tune Up

Apprenticeship Completion Certificate September or January entry [email protected]

find your career• The demand for licensed technicians has increased with many current professionals in this trade approaching retirement

• Dealerships, independent garages, fleet operations, entrepreneurs• Licensed technicians’ salaries range between $50,000 and $60,000• Entrepreneur incomes can range from $75,000 to $100,000

hoW you’ll learn• Learn while you earn, with on-the-job training and education• Your apprenticeship requirements include completing a skill set book, 6,000 hours of on-the-job training and three levels of in-school training for a total of 720 hours

• In-school training at Loyalist’s newly equipped Skills Centre combines classroom instruction and practical theory labs

• You can attend three full-time blocks of training, each eight weeks long, or study at Loyalist one day per week for three years

• Put your knowledge to the test in state-of-the-art service bays• To enter this program you must be employed by a registered garage and signed on with the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities (MTCU) as an Automotive Service Technician Apprentice

• Once you are employed and signed on with the MTCU, the MTCU will inform you of what training is available and when

approximate costs (2014-15)• The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities pays most of

the in-class costs of apprenticeship training. Information about schooling and costs will be forwarded by the Ministry once you are registered for apprenticeship training.

automotive service technician

Is it fun to take things apart, find the problem and get them working again? The fast-paced, ever-changing automotive trade could be the perfect fit. To become an apprentice, you must be registered and work for an employer who accepts full responsibility for your instruction in all aspects of the trade; your in-class learning is completed at Loyalist.

For more information about qualification requirements leading to apprenticeship certification, contact:

Ministry of Training, Colleges and UniversitiesProgram Development and Standards UnitMowat Block625 Church StreetToronto, Ontario M7A 2B5416-326-5800

The regional apprenticeship office arranges scheduling and registration of apprenticeships, and may have a list of interested employers.Belleville 613-968-5558Kingston 613-545-4338Pickering 905-837-7721Peterborough 705-745-1918

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Students transferring into General Arts and Science can earn transfer

credits or exemptions for credits earned in another College program

Additional requirements• Clear, current criminal record check required for most placements

(vulnerable sector check may also be required)• Formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date immunization

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo or three-year diploma• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Griffith University – B.A. General or Environmental; B.Sc. Ecology

and Conservation Biology or Environment; or Bach. Environmental Management

• Lakehead University – B.A.; B.A.S. (General or Honours) Interdisciplinary Studies

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• State University of New York (SUNY) at Potsdam – Elementary

Teacher Certification• University of Guelph – B.A.S. (Honours) Media Studies or B.A.Sc.

(Honours) Psychology• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• Western University • Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

Three-year diploma• Queen’s University – various=

• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Commerce Bridge• University of Windsor – various=

Many institutions have also awarded significant transfer credits to graduates with a diploma in General Arts and Science on an individual basis. Depending on academic performance and the degree major pursued, graduates may be eligible for credit recognition; contact individual institutions to explore your options.

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!Business Manager, Belleville Non-Profit Housing CorporationEmployment Specialist, Northern Lights Vocational ServicesChildcare Therapist, Bayfield Treatment Centres International Development Student, University of TorontoResearch Ethics Coordinator, University of Alberta

Two-year Ontario College Diploma (gasp) Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (gasp) One-year Ontario College Certificate (gasc)September or January [email protected]

find your career• Managerial positions in government, education, criminal justice,

human services, social work, education, business, manufacturing, retail, media, technology and communications, and entrepreneurs

• 100% of 2013 grads from Loyalist’s two-year program were working within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Learn with a mix of group assignments, community projects,

science labs and online class activities• Get a well-rounded education in math, science, business and

communication skills, plus an amazing buffet of elective courses• Work one-on-one with a faculty advisor to define your interests and goals; some electives are available online or offer virtual learning experiences, such as Loyalist’s Ecowalk through infiniteSpaces

• Further explore an area of personal interest with options for independent study

• Try out possible careers during semester-long field placements in varied settings to suit your interests, such as museums, art galleries, funeral homes, veterinary offices, long-term care facilities, schools and social service agencies

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Books and supplies: $1,250• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

* Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

arts and science: general arts and science

Not sure which path to take? Explore your options while earning college-level credits that you can apply towards another program, or often a university degree. Loyalist offers the only three-year program in Ontario. A broad education in arts and science provides the foundation to succeed in many careers.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $215 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $600• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, AND• Grade 11 Mathematics (Grade 12 preferred), OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Word processing and spreadsheet applications• Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C)

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Queen’s University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Bach. Information

Technology (Honours) Information Technology Security Specialization; B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology or Commerce Bridge

• University of Waterloo – various=

• University of Windsor – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training,Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Broadcast Maintenance Technician, Astral MediaRadio Frequency and Fibre Technician, Bell TVChief Engineer, K-Rock 105.7 KingstonMobile Engineering Technician, Dome ProductionsBroadcast Engineering Technician, Rogers Sportsnet

Three-year Ontario College Advanced DiplomaSeptember entry (bret)[email protected]

find your career• Installation and service technologists, systems integration

engineers, field service technologists• Radio and television broadcast facilities, cable television

operations, specialty channels, post-production facilities, audiovisual systems, satellite distribution systems, equipment manufacturers’ technical field support

• Many broadcast engineers are retiring, creating a high demand for graduates trained on the latest systems

• Loyalist’s program, unique in Ontario, is certified by the U.S. Society of Broadcast Engineers; graduates with an overall 70% average receive accreditation as a Certified Broadcast Technologist (CBT)

• Average starting salaries range from $40,000 to $44,999*

hoW you’ll learn• Learn to design, build and manage broadcast systems, facilities

and IT networks• Get the hands-on skills to troubleshoot broadcast equipment to

component level, perform routine and preventative maintenance of computer systems and networks, and perform maintenance on all broadcast transmission systems

• Participate in field trips to different work environments and the  National Association of Broadcasters annual convention in Las Vegas

• Create a major electronics project during your third year, to be featured in an annual student exhibit

• Each year the Central Canada Broadcast Engineers (CCBE) awards an up-and-coming Loyalist student the McCurdy Award — a $1,000 bursary

• Cap off your second and third years of study with four and eight-week field placements; students have done placements with CBC, Bell TV, Rogers, Blue Ant Media, Hughes Integration, Shaw Media, Evertz Microsystems, Ross Video and radio stations

broadcast engineering technology

Study to be the talent behind the broadcast. Whether it’s satellite radio or a live TV event, the show must go on — broadcast engineers are the technical specialists who make sure that happens. Loyalist offers the only Broadcast Engineering Technology program in Ontario; employers are waiting for graduates.

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 12 Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics at the (C), (U) or

general level• Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered for

advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo or three-year diploma• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.Sc.• Brock University – various=

• Carleton University – B.Sc. (Honours) or B.A. (Honours)• Davenport University – B.A. Health Services Administration• Guelph University – B.Sc. Biological Science, Biochemistry,

Microbiology or Molecular Biology and Genetics• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.Sc. Environmental Science or Environmental Management

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.Sc. (Honours)

Biological Science or B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology • University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

Three-year diploma• Queen’s University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.Sc. Environmental Management, Environmental Practice; B.A. Environmental Practice

• Trent University – B.Sc. (Honours)• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Commerce Bridge• University of Windsor – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!Quality Control Analyst, Santa Maria FoodsResearch and Development, Royal Military CollegeBiopharmaceutical Production Asst, Bioniche Life SciencesHealth Researcher, Ottawa Hospital Research InstituteBrewmaster/Biotechnician, Huntsville Wine and Beer

Two-year Ontario College DiplomaThree-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma September entry (biot)[email protected]

find your career• There is a growing demand for skilled technicians, lab technologists and research assistants

• Life sciences, agriculture, food production, pharmaceuticals, sanitation, health research, regulation and enforcement, quality control, sales

hoW you’ll learn• Use the products and processes of living organisms to improve

the quality of life• Hands-on learning combines classroom theory and practical,

lab-based instruction• Work in state-of-the-art Instrumentation and Molecular Biology labs equipped with PCR and DNA sequencing technology

• Get experience with a wide variety of instrumentation used in genetics, microbiology, fermentation and forensics

• Apply the same techniques used to engineer GMOs, extract and amplify DNA, and analyze genetic differences using DNA profiling

• Get on-the-job, practical experience with field placements in Years Two and Three

• The third year focuses on intensive, laboratory-based instruction and project-based learning in molecular biology, microbiology, analytical instrumentation, tissue culture and cutting-edge extraction technologies

• Overlapping areas of study provide the option to fast-track your way to a second diploma in Chemical Engineering Technician  or Environmental Technician in just one more year of study

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $105 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,040• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

biotechnologybiotechnology – advanced

Biotechnology plays a critical role in the battles against hunger, disease and pollution. It is used in developing precision medicines and gene therapies, environmental decontamination to restore polluted spaces, and engineering crops to improve their yield and nutrition. Choose a career where you can make a difference.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $350 (Year One)• Events, books and supplies: $1,200• Relocation and travel may be required for placement

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional requirements• Most field placements will require a valid driver’s licence• Field trips may require a valid passport

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – BBA/MBA in Strategic Management or Bachelor of Arts in Marketing

• Griffith University – B.Bus.• Humber College – B.Comm. e-Business Marketing, Fashion

Management, International Business, or Hospitality and Tourism Management

• Institutes of Technology Ireland• Lakehead University – B.B.A.• Laurentian University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.Comm. Entrepreneurial Management• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Fredericton/Husson University – B.Sc. Business

Administration• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.Comm. (Honours);

B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!International Sales Manager, Nomis DesignSales Consultant, Ottawa 67’sKey Accounts Manager, Canarm Ltd.Inside Sales Associate, Beclawat ManufacturingManager of Economic Development & Communications, Municipality of Brighton

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September and January entry (sale)[email protected]

find your career• Business-to-business sales representative, detailed or nontechnical

salesperson, retail sales manager, advertising account executive, marketing research analyst, purchasing manager, customer service representative, product or brand manager

• Many grads are able to move quickly into management positions • Loyalist grads meet the certification standards of the Canadian

Professional Sales Association and can apply for the Certified Sales Professional (CSP) designation with two years’ sales experience

hoW you’ll learn• Learn through case studies and competitive simulations• Create and deliver executive-style presentations• Refine your rapport-building and selling techniques with

role-playing exercises that are videotaped and critiqued• Gain experience with cutting-edge customer relationship

management (CRM) software • Develop a professional portfolio in any format from a web page to

an audio commercial• Experience six full-day job shadows in varied industries• Meet with sales and marketing professionals during a field trip to a

major North American city • Apply your knowledge to major marketing projects for

community organizations • Cap off your studies with a three-week field placement• A common curriculum makes it easy to transfer after one or

two semesters to a diploma in Accounting, Business or Business Administration (bridging courses may be required)

business sales and marketing

People with sales and marketing expertise are revenue generators – making an impact on the bottom line – a talent that’s in demand in virtually every sector. Apply your skills to a career in commerce, health care, IT, manufacturing, advertising, telecommunications, sports and entertainment, event planning, or just about anywhere.

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo or three-year diploma• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.Comm; Bach. Human Resources and

Labour Relations; B.P.A. Communication Studies; Bach. Management (three or four-year degree)

• Carleton University • Conestoga College – B.B.A. – International Business Management• Davenport University – B.A. International Business, Management,

Marketing, Sports Management or Human Resource Management; B.B.A./M.B.A. Strategic Human Resource Management or Strategic Management

• Griffith University – B.Bus.• Humber College – B.Comm. e-Business Marketing, Fashion

Management, International Business, or Hospitality and Tourism• Institutes of Technology Ireland• Lakehead University – B.B.A. or B.Comm. (Honours)• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – B.B.A. (Honours) or B.Comm.• Royal Roads University – B.Comm. Entrepreneurial Management• Seneca College – B.Comm. Business Management, Financial Services

Management, Human Resources Strategy and Technology, International Accounting and Finance, or International Business Management

• University of Fredericton/Husson University – B.Sc. Business Administration

• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.Comm. (Honours)• University of Windsor – B.Comm. (Honours Business Administration)

Three-year diploma• Carleton University – B.A. (Honours)• George Brown College – Bach. Applied Business (Financial Services)• Ryerson University – Business Management or Business

Technology Management• Trent University – B.B.A.• University of Windsor – B.A. Labour Studies (General)

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Financial Services Manager, Bank of MontrealInventory Control, CFB TrentonLogistics Manager, SteggHuman Resources Coordinator, Lowe’sAccounts Manager, Bel-Con Engineering

Two-year Ontario College Diploma (Business) Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Administration) September and January entry (busi)[email protected]

find your career• Two-year diploma: entry-level positions within the business, not-for-profit and retail sectors; logistics coordinators; event coordinators; retail managers; production supervisors; shift supervisors

• Three-year advanced diploma: human resource administration; industrial relations; training and development; staff planning and job analysis; occupational health and safety; purchasing and quality control; logistics and operational management

• 100% of 2013 Loyalist Business grads were employed within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Explore a broad mix of business options and learn how to develop

a comprehensive business plan for your own business idea• Work individually and in teams to overcome real-world challenges during a project with a community partner. You could coordinate a conference; design a training program; develop a recruitment strategy; perform a market analysis; create a marketing plan; or conduct an operational productivity audit

• Enhance your learning with faculty coaches and business mentors• Complete an applied project or a one-month field placement in

the third year• A common curriculum makes it easy to transfer after one or two

semesters to a diploma in Accounting or Business Sales and Marketing (bridging courses may be required)

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $20 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,040• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

businessbusiness administration

Behind every product and service we enjoy, there’s a business that relies on effective people, practices and leadership. Business skills are needed in every industry, from aviation to food to professional sports. A business education is an opportunity — where you take it is up to you.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $10• Books and supplies: $1,200• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Direct entry into Year Two is available to applicants with a related

degree or diploma; see loyalistcollege.com

Additional requirements• Clear, current criminal record check and vulnerable sector check• Some placements require Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR

certification• Formal confidential personal health history • For more information see loyalistcollege.com

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Carleton University – B.A. (Honours)• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Griffith University – B.S.W.• Humber College – Bach. Child and Youth Care• Lakehead University – B.S.W. (Honours)• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Royal Roads University – B.A. Justice Studies• Ryerson University – B.A. Child and Youth Care• University of Guelph – B.A.Sc. (Honours) Family and Community

Social Services• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. (Honours)

Criminology and Justice, Forensic Psychology or Legal Studies; B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology or Commerce Bridge

• University of Windsor – B.A. (General or Honours); B.S.W.; B.A. (Honours) Developmental Psychology, Disability Studies or Psychology

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Child and Youth Worker, Kawartha Pine Ridge D.S.B.Child Care Therapist, Bayfield Treatment CentresClassified Youth Services Officer, Brookside Youth CentreCase Manager, Big Brothers Big SistersChild and Youth Worker, Treatment Foster Care Program

Three-year Ontario College Advanced DiplomaSeptember entry (cyWp)[email protected]

find your career• Work front-line with children, youth and their families as part of a multi-disciplinary team

• School-based programs, child welfare and protection, group homes, residential treatment facilities, community mental health and children’s mental health programs, youth outreach centres, community-based child and youth development programs, home-based care and treatment, parent education and family support, hospital-based services, youth justice programs, private practice

• 90% of 2013 Loyalist grads were employed within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Learn through interactive skills workshops, classroom instruction

and on-the-job experience• Practise delivering non-judgmental support, advocacy, therapeutic

interventions, and individual and group counselling• Enjoy dynamic learning experiences such as treetop trekking in

Ganaraska Park and rope courses at Brookside Youth Centre• Guest speakers share their expertise about restorative practices,

therapeutic play, residential issues and supporting LGBTQ youth• Gain insights from poverty experts with role plays during a full-day 

poverty challenge • Gain approximately 1,000 hours of practical, on-the-job

experience before graduation with field placements in every year, in schools, residential facilities, community settings, juvenile justice or child welfare agencies

• Finish the program with a 13-week placement across Canada or abroad• Loyalist graduates are eligible for professional certification with the

Ontario Association of Child and Youth Counsellors

child and youth Worker

Help kids be the best they can be. Child and youth workers work together with children, youth and their families in a wide variety of settings. Train for a rewarding career helping young people by engaging with them in their everyday lives, building on their strengths and empowering them to make positive changes.

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered

for advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 12 Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics at the (C), (U) or

general level

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo or three-year diploma• Algoma University – B.Sc; B.A.; B.B.A. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.Sc.• Brock University – various=

• Carleton University – B.Sc. (Honours or General) or B.A.• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Lakehead University – B.Eng. Chemical• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.Sc. Environmental Science or Environmental Management

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

Three-year diploma• McMaster University – B.Tech. Manufacturing Engineering Technology• Queen’s University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.Sc. or B.A. Environmental Practice• Trent University – B.Sc. (Honours)• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A.Sc. (Honours)

Nuclear Power or Commerce Bridge• University of Windsor – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities**Chemical Engineering Technologist. Source: Employment Profile 2013Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Plastic Industry Lab Technologist, ABC GroupLab Technician, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.Chemical Lab Technologist, Ontario Clean Water AgencyChemical Technologist, Queen’s UniversityQuality Control Laboratory Technician, Durabla Canada

Two-year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Technologist) September entry (chem)[email protected]

find your career• Government agencies, educational institutions, food production,

pharmaceuticals, petroleum, plastics, pulp and paper, mining, metallurgy, nuclear energy

• Potential to advance into supervisory or management positions in the field (technical sales and service) or in the lab, performing qualitative and quantitative analysis, process control, quality assurance, production, research and development

• 100% of Loyalist 2013 Technologist grads were working within six months of graduation*

• Average starting salaries range from $40,000 to $44,999**

hoW you’ll learn• Gain applied skills with chemical instrumentation, computer

applications, health and safety, and microbiology techniques in Loyalist’s state-of-the-art Instrumentation Lab

• Apply theory to practice with problem-based assignments• Observe chemical engineers in action with tours of professional

lab facilities• Prepare for a smooth transition to the work force with field

placements in the second and third years • Overlapping areas of study provide the option to fast-track your

way to a second diploma in Biotechnology or Environmental Technician in just one more year of study

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $175 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,040• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

chemical engineering technician/technologist

Chemical engineering technicians and technologists are at the heart of many growing fields, from leading-edge research into alternative fuels to protecting the safety of our food and water supply. Prepare for an exciting career where your time is divided between field work and high-tech labs.

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further studyGraduates can apply credits earned in this program towards these certificate and diploma studies at Loyalist:• Construction Renovation Technician• Construction Renovation Techniques• Electrical Technician – Automation• Electrical Techniques – Automation• Manufacturing Engineering Technician• Mechanical Techniques• Motive Power Technician – Service and Management• Motive Power Fundamentals – Parts and Counter Personnel• Welding and Fabrication Technician• Welding Techniques

One-year Ontario College CertificateFebruary entry (pret)[email protected]

find your career• This program prepares students to enter a program in the  skilled trades

• With further study, prepare for a wide array of careers in electrical and industrial automation; residential and commercial construction and renovation; manufacturing and maintenance planning; welding and inspection; automotive service and repair

hoW you’ll learn• Explore your options and earn college credits while you try out a

range of skilled trades• Experience various trades with introductory courses in Electrical

Engineering, Welding, Automotive/Motive Power, Construction Renovation, and Manufacturing/Mechanical Techniques

• Gain valuable hands-on experience with the latest equipment and techniques in Loyalist’s state-of-the-art Sustainable Skills, Technology and Life Sciences Centre

• Earn industry certificates in the program, including First Aid and CPR, WHMIS, High Lift and Fall Arrest certification

• Trades are introduced over two semesters, allowing you time to develop solid skills and evaluate your opportunities

• Hands-on learning is supported by courses in Mathematics and Communications in both semesters, ensuring the skills for success in future college diploma programs, or employment in entry-level positions

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $250 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,200

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, and• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

college technology and trade preparation

The demand for skilled tradespeople keeps growing. Explore a range of skilled trades while you consider your career options. Develop a solid foundation of skills that will prepare you to be successful at college, and earn credits that can be applied towards your future program of choice.

NEW

To see full course descriptions for this and other programs, please visit loyalistcollege.com

• Many common first-year courses allow the flexibility to transfer directly into Year Two of Survey Technician (with additional courses) or Construction Engineering Technician

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $80 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,500

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Math MCT 4C• MCF 3M

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo or three-year diploma• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.Sc.• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Griffith University – B.Eng. Civil Engineering• Seneca College - Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology - B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology Three-year diploma• Lakehead University – B.Eng.• Laurentian University – B.Sc. Liberal Science• McMaster University – B.Tech. Civil Engineering

Infrastructure Technology• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A.Sc. Nuclear

Power Bridge; Commerce Bridge• University of Windsor – B.Eng. Civil Stream

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities**Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Public Works Manager, Augusta TownshipBuilding Inspector, City of BellevilleHighway Inspector, Highway Construction Inspection OntarioEstimator, Cornerstone BuildersNetwork Coordinator, Bell Canada

Two-year Ontario College Diploma (Technician)Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Technologist) September entry (civl)[email protected]

find your career• Consulting engineering firms, contractors, fabricators,

municipalities and cities, federal and provincial agencies• Designing processes, infrastructure or systems; interpreting or

preparing specifications, drawings or instructions; sales and marketing; purchasing operations; maintenance; field and customer service; estimating; quality management; production control; project management/supervision; training supervision

• Some employment opportunities require professional certification  through the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists. A diploma from Loyalist satisfies all the academic requirements for OACETT certification

• Average starting salaries range from $40,000 to $44,999* • 92% of 2013 Loyalist grads were working within six months of

graduation**

hoW you’ll learn• Our program combines classroom instruction, hands-on learning in

the field, and lab work in our state-of-the-art Building Sciences Lab• Get a strong foundation in surveying and drafting principles and

computer applications including AutoCAD• Gain skills in highway design, structural drafting, materials testing,

municipal water and sewer systems, and estimating• Work with the most advanced 3D modelling software used in the industry as well as state-of-the-art surveying and digital terrain modelling technology

• Complete a preliminary design of 5 km of highway and create a full set of municipal subdivision designs

• Produce surveys in the field with sophisticated GPS equipment and write and defend a detailed technical report in your third year

civil engineering technician/technologist

The field of civil engineering can take you in many directions — all leading to a job. Specialize in building design; water filtration and treatment systems; rehabilitating aging infrastructure; ensuring stable foundations for construction; or designing roads, highways and bridges.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $80 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,500• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Math MCT 4C• MCF 3M

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Waterloo – various=

• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities**Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Grade Foreman, Drain Bros. ExcavatingCarpentry Apprentice, Highland Design BuildLead Survey/Assistant Site Supervisor, Strathcona Solar InitiativesInspector, G.D. Jewell EngineeringQ.C. Administrator/Project Manager, The Miller Group

Two-year Ontario College DiplomaSeptember entry (cons)[email protected]

find your career• Supervisor/manager in commercial and industrial construction,

site inspector, testing personnel, project manager, project coordinator, site supervisor, estimator, trainer, building materials salesperson, construction scheduler

• Average starting salaries range from $35,000 to $39,999*• 100% of 2013 grads were working within six months of graduation**• Some jobs require professional certification through the Ontario

Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). Loyalist graduates meet all the academic requirements for a Certified Technician (C.Tech.)

hoW you’ll learn• Enjoy a mix of learning experiences, indoors and out, with

classroom instruction, hands-on learning in the field, and lab work in Loyalist’s state-of-the-art Building Sciences Lab

• Gain applied experience in surveying, structural drafting, and testing materials strength and soil conditions

• Work with the latest AutoCAD software used in the industry today• Apply your skills on a construction site working one day a week

during a semester-long, on-the-job field placement• Gain practical business skills in estimating, cost control, construction

management and supervision and entrepreneurial training• Graduates are prepared to assume responsibility for their work with

a sound understanding of applicable laws, labour management principles, due diligence and health and safety practices

• Many common first-year courses allow the flexibility to transfer directly into Year Two  of the Survey Technician program (with some additional courses) or Civil Engineering Technician/Technologist

construction engineering technician

As an experienced construction engineering technician, you could supervise building construction on any scale, from modest residential developments to the tallest skyscrapers. This technology-focused program will prepare you for a career in the office or out in the field.

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Books and supplies: $1,240• Relocation and travel may be required for placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered

for advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two

Additional requirements• Formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date immunization • Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification and Basic Cardiac Life

Support (BCLS)• Clear, current criminal record check (vulnerable sector check may

also be required)• For more information see loyalistcollege.com

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 12 Mathematics• Computer proficiency in word processing, file management, email

and Internet browsing• Consistent volunteerism is highly recommended to gain employment

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Carleton University – B.A. (Honours)• Conestoga College – Bach. Community and Criminal Justice• Davenport University – B.A. Public Safety and Security Management• Georgian College – Bach. Human Services in Police Studies• Humber College – B.A.A. in Criminal Justice• Lakehead University – B.A.S. (Honours) in Criminology• Laurentian University – B.A. (General) Law and Justice• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – B.A. Criminal Justice• Royal Roads University – B.A. Justice Studies• University of Fredericton/Husson University – B.Sc. Criminal Justice• University of Guelph – B.Sc. (Honours) or B.A.A. Justice Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. (Honours)

Criminology and Justice or Forensic Psychology

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca

our grads get great Jobs!Correctional Officer, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional ServicesYouth Services Officer, Ministry of Children and Youth ServicesChild and Youth Worker, Bayfield Treatment CentresAdult Residential Worker, Pathways to IndependenceIntegrity Services Investigator, Service Canada

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September and January entry (cJsW)[email protected]

find your career• Youth custody facilities, child welfare homes, federal and provincial correctional facilities, attendance centres, community justice agencies, victim support agencies, and a variety of residential facilities for people at risk

• Work with clients ranging from children to young offenders to adults and people with addictions, developmental delays and mental health challenges

• Graduates who successfully complete the provincial or federal correctional system recruitment process will receive additional training upon employment

hoW you’ll learn• Sharpen your assessment and communication skills during

scenario-based role plays, emphasizing personal safety and the protection of staff, clients and the community

• Visit adult and youth detention facilities• Work with drug dog handlers in correctional institutions• Learn to defuse conflict with alternative dispute resolution training

and a certificate in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention• Gain important personal insight into what you want to do — and

why you want to do it — helping you help others• Hear from guest speakers sharing lived experiences such as post-

traumatic stress, suicidal thoughts and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, as well as industry professionals

• Work with different client bases during two four-week field placements in more than 60 varied settings from coast to coast

• A common first-year curriculum allows the flexibility to transfer directly into Year Two of Customs Border Services, Police Foundations or Protection, Security and Investigation

community and Justice services

Community and justice services professionals often work with clients who are at a crossroads. They work within the justice system with a focus on keeping people out of it — through prevention, intervention and rehabilitation. Explore a career building stronger, safer communities by helping people at risk gain the skills and support they need to make positive choices.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $315• Books and supplies: $500 – $600• Lab fee: to be confirmed• Uniforms: $200• Chef’s knives: $300 – $400• Optional field trips: $600 – $3,000

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 12 Mathematics

Advanced standing• OYAP Cook Level 1 graduates with an overall B average are eligible

for direct entry to Semester Two• Individuals who have attained the Interprovincial Red Seal for

Cooks will be granted full credit for Year One, and are eligible for direct entry to Year Two of the diploma program

• Applicants with prior learning or significant related experience may be eligible for advanced standing through prior learning assessment and recognition

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo-year diploma• Davenport University – B.A. Management or B.B.A./M.B.A.

Strategic Management• Holland College – Applied Degree in Culinary Operations

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Cook, Chateau WhistlerChef, CapersCook, L’Auberge de FranceChef, Lake on the MountainCook, Forte Bistro

One-year Ontario College Certificate (chef) Two-year Ontario College Diploma (culm)September entry [email protected]

find your career• Opening a restaurant is a high-risk venture. It takes more than a

love of cooking. A diploma from Loyalist will prepare you to pursue your dream with solid skills in marketing, entrepreneurship and all aspects of managing a restaurant

• Culinary Management: cook; chef; supervise a kitchen; manage a restaurant; related opportunities as a convention planner or bartender

• 100% of 2013 Culinary Skills grads were working within six months of graduation*

• Diploma graduates complete the in-class requirements for apprenticeship training. Following on-the-job apprenticeship outcomes, graduates are qualified to write the exam for Interprovincial Red Seal Certification – an internationally recognized standard of quality

hoW you’ll learn• Create and innovate under the guidance of distinguished chefs

with a rich appreciation of farm-to-table cuisine• Work in the kitchen and dining room of Loyalist’s on-campus,  student-run gourmet restaurant, Club 213

• Gain first-hand experience in all aspects of restaurant management: hosting and service, food preparation, pricing and menu design, developing a business plan and marketing strategy

• Students also operate the Loyalist Market, a retail outlet offering an amazing variety of fresh and frozen products designed and created by Culinary students

• Second-year students return to the kitchen of Club 213 supervising their first-year peers, developing essential teamwork and leadership skills

• Optional field trips provide invaluable experience in food and culture. Recent destinations include Portugal, New York City, Paris and Switzerland

culinary skills – chef training culinary management

Being a great chef takes more than a love of food. It means appreciating the soil and sunshine; how our food is grown; and what it takes to run a business. It means taking creative risks and constantly adapting. If this is the life you dream of, start creating now in Loyalist’s on-campus gourmet restaurant.

Graduates of the two-year Culinary Management program can specialize with a post-graduate certificate in Enhanced Baking for Cooks, with compressed delivery in 14 weeks from May through August.

• Obtain industry-required certificates in the program, such as fall arrest/prevention and first aid

• Learn from guest speakers and trainers and at industry meetings and trade shows

• Second-year students develop advanced techniques in sustainable and alternative building, mechanical, electrical and plumbing skills

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $160• Books: $550• Additional supplies: $500• Students must purchase their own tools; any travel expenses

associated with on-site renovation projects are the student’s responsibility

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, and• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo-year diploma• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science • Brock University – various=

• Lakehead University – B.B.A.• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!Construction Framer, Classic ConstructionGranite Fabricator Installer, Take Mike for GraniteCarpenter, Nick Hoornweg ContractingChief Estimator, Ontario FlooringLandscaper, Scott Wentworth Landscaping Group

One-year Ontario College Certificate (cntp) Two-year Ontario College Diploma (cntd) September entry [email protected]

find your career• New home builder, renovator, general carpenter, home inspector,

building inspector, energy efficiency and green/sustainable builder, fine finish carpenter, project coordinator, manager, estimator

• General contractors, subcontractors, new home builders, woodworking shops, restoration contractors, hardware stores, lumberyards, building centres

• Training in entrepreneurship and estimating can help you work towards running your own business as an independent contractor

• Graduates of the two-year program may specialize in framing or fine finish carpentry or explore a specialty in energy efficient, sustainable residential construction, green build and healthy homes, i.e. low VOC (volatile organic compounds)

• Candidates seeking a Construction Craft Worker apprenticeship may be awarded advanced standing towards the in-school component

hoW you’ll learn• Practise your carpentry skills, from base footings to framing,

interior/exterior finishing and fine finishing techniques on a major home construction or renovation project; last year’s students built a rustic cabin for Bon Echo Provincial Park

• Work from blueprints, produce basic sketches, develop building details, and create computer-assisted drawings using AutoCAD

• Get hands-on instruction in environmentally sound construction techniques, proper tool usage and jobsite safety

• Learn to interpret the Ontario Building Code as it applies to renovations and new construction

• Navigate local regulations and by-laws; contract documents and tenders; and how to apply for the necessary permits

• Gain an understanding of buildings as complex systems, with the ability to troubleshoot problems and find creative solutions

construction renovation techniQues/technician

There are rewarding opportunities in this skilled trade for people who enjoy working with their hands and take pride in a job well done. Loyalist is a leader in green building methods, with certified Energy Star builders leading students through a major home construction or renovation project.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Accelerated domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $5,599 (three semesters)• Books and supplies: $1,040• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional requirements• Standard First Aid and Level “B” or “C” CPR certification• Formal, confidential personal health history • Clear, current criminal record check and vulnerable sector check• For more information see loyalistcollege.com

Accelerated program (DSWA)• Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be eligible to complete

the DSW diploma in three semesters; see loyalistcollege.com

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Human Studies• Carleton University – B.A.• Davenport University – B.A. Health Services Administration• Griffith University – Bach. Human Services• Lakehead University – B.S.W. (Honours)• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – B.A.• Ryerson University – B.A. Disability Studies• University of Guelph – B.A.Sc. (Honours) Family and Community

Social Services• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. (Honours)

Legal Studies; B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology• University of Windsor – B.A. (General or Honours); B.A. (Honours)

Disability Studies, Developmental Psychology or Psychology; B.S.W.

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities**Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Educational Asst, Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic D.S.B.Human Resources, CARE CanadaSupport Worker, Community LivingRespite Worker, CHAP (Community Helpers for Active Participation)

Two-year Ontario College DiplomaSeptember and January entry (dsWp); Accelerated stream (dsWa) [email protected]

find your career• Support people of all ages with disabilities, enhancing their

presence and participation in community life• In-home support to help people maintain independence in their

own homes; residential counsellors and vocational coaches in community agencies; educational assistants in schools; activation directors in residential programs and long-term care facilities; not-for-profit organizations; respite support for families

• Average starting salaries range from $35,000 to $39,999*• 91% of 2013 Loyalist grads were working within six months

of graduation**

hoW you’ll learn• Develop hands-on skills to assist people with their day-to-day

activities; maintain health; administer medication; and help them learn practical skills and positive behaviour

• Map the resources available in a community and how to connect people with services

• Collaborate with people with disabilities to overcome barriers and promote full inclusion

• Gain first-hand knowledge from a wide range of guest speakers  including people with disabilities and their family members; advocates; local professionals and ministry representatives

• Get a range of experience in three field placements (four, seven and 12 weeks) in residential programs, schools, adult education programs and community organizations

• Earn your diploma full time, part time or online — you can take up to five years to complete your studies on campus, or seven years via distance (see loyalistfocus.com)

• Apprenticeship option: complete your studies while you work as a registered apprentice with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (see loyalistfocus.com)

developmental services Worker

Build a career of passion. Developmental services workers provide support and advocacy, helping people with disabilities access the services they need and deserve, and work towards full inclusion for the betterment of the entire community. Graduates are in extremely high demand.

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Books and supplies: $600• Relocation and travel may be required for placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered

for advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two

Additional requirements• Clear, current criminal record check (vulnerable sector check may

also be required)• Formal, confidential personal health history • For additional requirements see loyalistcollege.com

Recommended academic preparation• Mathematics and Geography

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Human Services or Criminal Justice• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. Public Safety and Security Management• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. (Honours)

Criminology and Justice or Forensic Psychology; B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology

• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Border Services Officer, Canada Border Services AgencyMunicipal Law Enforcement Officer, City of MississaugaEnforcement Officer, Canada Border Services AgencyCustoms Release Analyst, Livingston InternationalBorder Services Officer, Pearson International Airport

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September and January entry (cusb)[email protected]

find your career• Border services officer, enforcement officer, customs release analyst,

trade compliance specialist, import analyst, customs research analyst, customs coordinator, policy officer; with field experience, progress to careers in intelligence, auditing and investigations

• Customs brokerages importing and exporting; freight forwarders that ship goods throughout the world; front-line positions with the Canada Border Services Agency (air, car, rail and boat)

• Depending on the position, starting salaries in the private sector can range from $32,000 to $34,000; entry-level government salaries begin in the mid-$60,000s

• 94% of Loyalist 2013 grads had jobs within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Experience the role of a border services officer in a virtual

learning environment• Develop essential skills in listening, observing, critical thinking,

conflict management and decision making during realistic practice scenarios

• Role play with other students to identify key indicators suggesting further inspection

• Practise searching for and identifying contraband during forensic vehicle searches

• Learn from guest speakers working in the industry today• Earn a certificate in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention• Gain eight weeks of on-the-job experience during two

field placements • Participate in mock employment activities• A common first-year curriculum allows the flexibility to transfer

directly into Year Two of  Community and Justice Services, Police Foundations or Protection, Security and Investigation

customs border services

Canadian border security, post-9/11, has emerged as a defining issue in public safety and global business. Train for a career in this growing sector with realistic practice scenarios. At Loyalist you’ll learn with leaders in virtual learning environments; our border simulations have been used by the Canada Border Services Agency to train new recruits.

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• A second year delivers skills required in installing, configuring, maintaining, servicing and calibrating industrial systems, including industrial robotic and production systems

• You can apply your knowledge to extracurricular projects such as building a race car simulator arcade game using only automation equipment and software

• Enjoy opportunities to participate in career events such as TradeWise and Trade Roots, and trips to local industry

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $480 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,500

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, AND• Grade 11 Math (Grade 12 preferred; must be able to do basic

algebra), OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Math MCT 4C

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo-year diploma • Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business (option 1)• Institutes of Technology Ireland• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies • University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various==Various potential degree pathways*Technician. Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry ofTraining, Colleges and Universities**Technician. Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry ofTraining, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Electrical Designer, BombardierMillwright/Machine Maintenance, Horizon PlasticsConstruction/Maintenance Electrician, Hydro OneElectrical Apprentice, Quorum InternationalAccount Manager, Torbram Electric Supply

One-year Ontario College Certificate (eltp) Two-year Ontario College Diploma (eltt)September [email protected]

find your career• Residential, commercial or industrial electrician, automation

specialist, robotics technician, technical customer service rep/sales support, research technician, video and security systems technician, alternative energy technician, home automation specialist, network installation technician, industrial maintenance technician, motor control specialist, Programmable Logic Controller programmer, appliance repair, heating, air conditioning and ventilation (HVAC), electrical estimator, industrial networking specialist, electrical inspector, electrical systems and products trainer, communications systems technician, gaffer (movie/video production electrician), railway signal technician

• Average starting salaries for Technicians range from $35,000  to $39,999*

• 100% of Loyalist grads were working within six months of graduation**

hoW you’ll learn• Train in a supportive learning environment that nurtures one-on-one relationships with instructors

• Gain a working understanding of electricity and electronics, as well as the fundamental skills needed in electrical automation and construction

• Develop skills in electrical installation, motor control and the basics of industrial processes – including Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), fluid power and process control

• Work hands on with actual PLCs in your first year, not just simulation software

• Get a solid grounding in the Ontario Electrical Safety Code

electrical techniQues – automationelectrical technician – automation

Electricity is the energy of the future, and the demand for skilled electrical workers and electricians is soaring. With advanced training in PLC programming, Loyalist students are preparing for tomorrow’s trends in next generation robotics and industrial automation.

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be eligible

for advanced standing

Additional requirements• Formal, confidential health history, up-to-date immunization and

Tuberculosis (two-step TB) test • Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification• Clear, current criminal record check and vulnerable sector check• For more information see loyalistcollege.com

Recommended academic preparation• Computer literacy, communications technology, basic photography,

current events, history, geography and public speaking

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Human Services• Brock University – B.A. (Honours) Early Childhood Education• Carleton University – various degrees• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• George Brown College – B.A.A. Early Childhood Leadership• Griffith University – B.A.• Institutes of Technology Ireland• Lakehead University – B.Ed. (Concurrent Education) Primary/Junior

Specialization• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – B.A.• Ryerson University – B.A. Early Childhood Studies• Seneca College – Bach. Child Development or Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Guelph – B.A.Sc. (Honours) Early Childhood• University of Windsor – B.A. (General or Honours); B.A. (Honours)

Disability Studies; B.S.W.

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Early Childhood Educator, Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic District School BoardEducational Assistant, Hastings & Prince Edward D.S.B.Head Preschool Teacher, Catundra Day Care CentreEarly Childhood Educator, Kinder Learning CentreToddler Teacher, Montessori School House

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September entry (ecep)[email protected]

find your career• Early childhood educators in full-day kindergarten programs, child

care centres, nursery schools, private home child care, live-in and live-out nannies, resource centres, cruise ships and resorts

• Ongoing personal and professional growth is encouraged to meet national Occupational Standards for Early Childhood Educators

• 95% of 2013 Loyalist grads were employed within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Design and implement curriculum to meet the diverse learning

needs of children at different stages• Learning emphasizes inclusive practices, partnerships with

families, multiple intelligences, and evidence-based practices supported by current research

• Develop reflective practitioner skills with one-on-one faculty mentoring

• Tailor three field placements to your interests and career goals, e.g. child care centres, kindergartens, school-age community programs

• This program is also offered online — take up to seven years to complete distance studies at your own pace (see loyalistfocus.com)

• Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship: complete your studies while you work as a registered apprentice with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (see loyalistfocus.com)

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $155• Books, practicum clothing and supplies: $1,600• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

early childhood education

Children’s experiences in their first five years are critically important to their future success — academically, socially and economically. Early childhood educators get to be part of that magic, guiding children through play-based learning and exploration. Make a difference that can last a lifetime.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $104 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,040• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered

for advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 12 Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics at the (C), (U) or

general level

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo or three-year diploma• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.Sc.• Carleton University – B.Sc. (Honours)• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Griffith University – B.Sc. Environment or Ecology and

Conservation Biology; Bach. Environmental Management• Lakehead University – B.Sc. (Honours) Forestry or Bach.

Environmental Management (Honours)• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Royal Roads University – B.Sc. Environmental Science or

Environmental Management• University of Guelph – Bach. Bio-Resource Management,

Environmental Management• Western University – B.Sc. (General or Honours) Environmental Science

Three-year diploma• Royal Roads University B.Sc. or B.A. Environmental Practice• Trent University – B.Sc. (Honours)• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A.Sc. Nuclear

Power (Honours); Commerce Bridge

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Environmental Technician. Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for MTCU **Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, MTCU

our grads get great Jobs!Environmental Technician, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.Soil Tester, Matrix SolutionsEnvironmental Lab Technician, SGS CanadaWater and Sewer Plant Operator, Prince Edward CountyRelief Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator, Smiths Falls

Two-year Ontario College Diploma (Technician)Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Technologist)September entry (envr)[email protected]

find your career• Work within industries to reduce and clean up waste; conduct environmental investigations and enforcement for government agencies; monitor water and wastewater treatment and safe drinking water for municipalities; provide technical support to consulting engineers, urban and rural planners and environmental consultants

• Graduates are prepared for certification in the Ministry of the Environment’s entry-level course for drinking water operators

• 100% of 2013 grads were working within six months of graduation*• Average starting salaries for two-year grads range from $35,000

to $39,999**• Starting salaries for three-year grads average $40,000 to $44,999**

hoW you’ll learn• Learning combines extensive field work and hands-on instruction

with the technologies of the future• Sample natural environments and analyze environmental contaminants• Work in well-equipped Field Biology and Instrumentation labs• Learn to apply current legislation under the Environmental

Protection Act• Gain an understanding of the underlying social systems that

contribute to pollutants in water, soil and air• Learn on the job with field placements in Years Two and Three• Participate in third-year team-building activities focused on major

environmental projects determined by students’ individual interests• Some courses provide opportunities to work directly with local

industry on provincially required self-monitoring• Fast-track to a second diploma with just one additional year of

study in Biotechnology or Chemical Engineering Technician

environmental technician/technologist

We all share one planet. Bioremediation techniques can restore contaminated environments and reclaim them for farmland, wildlife habitats and the Earth’s increasing population. Choose a career where you can make an impact on the future.

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• International tuition/ancillary and health insurance fees: $14,654

(two semesters)• Books and supplies: $500

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105), OR• IELTS: 5.0 overall, OR• TOEFL: Computer-based 173 or Internet-based (iBT) 65

look Where our grads are noW!Grad, Art and Design Foundation certificateGrad, Business Sales and Marketing diplomaStudent, Civil Engineering Technician diplomaGrad, Public Relations post-grad certificateStudent, International Development, University of Toronto

One-year Ontario College Certificate September entry (eapc)[email protected]

find your career• Proficiency in the English language is required by most employers

in Canada, and in many countries throughout the world• This program provides the foundation to get a better job or pursue further studies at college or university

hoW you’ll learn• Improve both your formal English language skills and functional

everyday usage with a variety of teaching techniques for every style of learning

• Develop confidence in your speaking and understanding during weekly classroom discussions

• Practise pronunciation, grammar and listening skills in computer-based language labs

• Get familiar with computers and the vocabulary of technology• Complete practical writing assignments with support from

your professors• Gain a better understanding of Canadian culture through

contemporary readings and group discussions• Pursue your personal interests and goals with two elective courses

of choice, and earn credits towards future diploma studies• Enjoy one-on-one attention from faculty and support from a full

range of Student Success Services and a full-time International Coordinator, as well as access to College facilities

• Get results! Successful completion of the program will help graduates achieve the following testing outcomes: IELTS 6.0; TOEFL 213 to 240 (computer-based); TOEFL 79 to 95 (Internet-based)

english for academic purposes

Prepare for a better job or further studies at college or university by upgrading your proficiency in English. Improve your everyday conversation, formal language skills and TOEFL scores while earning credits towards further study. Experienced faculty work with your individual strengths and areas for improvement.

Graduates can continue into Loyalist’s General Arts and Science program with a full semester credit towards a two-year diploma, or enrol in another diploma program at Loyalist.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $65• Books and supplies: $1,450• Additional fees may be charged for supply kits, overnight field

trips, uniforms, course/testing fees as applicable. Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level with Grade 11 or 12 Biology, Chemistry or Kinesiology, AND

• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a baccalaureate degree focusing on exercise

sciences may be eligible for direct entry into Year Two

Additional requirements• Formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date immunization• Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification (adult, child, infant)• Clear, current criminal record check (vulnerable sector check may

also be required)• For additional requirements see loyalistcollege.com

Recommended academic preparation• Sciences and mathematics

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Human Services• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. Sport Management• Lakehead University – B.B.A.• Laurentian University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Guelph – B.A.Sc. (Honours) Kinesiology• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Bach. Health Science

(Honours) Kinesiology or B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!Fitness and Sports Instructor, Canadian Forces BaseFitness Programmer, City of BramptonFitness Consultant, Granite ClubPersonal Fitness Trainer, YMCAGeneral Manager, GoodLife Fitness

Two-year Ontario College DiplomaSeptember entry (fahp)[email protected]

find your career• Personal trainers and fitness instructors with health clubs,

corporate fitness centres, community recreation centres, military bases, penitentiaries, community health promotion programs, cruise ships, resort destinations, self-employment

• Graduates are well prepared to obtain nationally recognized certification with the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology as Certified Personal Trainers

• Graduate with industry-recognized High 5 certification in leadership and coaching required to work with day camps and children’s programs

hoW you’ll learn• Develop the confidence and expertise to design and implement

fitness programs for both individuals and groups• Learn to accurately assess health and fitness levels, evaluate

progress and develop exercise prescriptions tailored to meet the interests and lifestyle goals of every client

• Train and teach in Loyalist’s renovated on-campus fitness centre• Gain applied knowledge of anatomy, kinesiology, physiology,

nutrition and chronic disease prevention• Hear from guest speakers who are industry professionals in fitness

and wellness• You have the option to take on personal training clients at the College for added experience

• Gain 320 hours of on-the-job training in two field placements that can be completed in resorts, fitness clubs, corporate settings, municipalities, health units, health promotion and wellness clinics, athletic departments at universities and colleges, or military bases

• You can complete a dual diploma in Recreation and Leisure Services in just one additional year

fitness and health promotion

More and more, people are looking to make the most of their exercise routine with workouts that get results and are engaging and fun. Personal trainers and fitness instructors help people lead better, longer lives with healthy, active lifestyles.

• Participate in community outreach events to support local women and children

• Start building your résumé with two field placements, with the potential to graduate into a job

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $800• Books and supplies: $370• Lab Fee: to be confirmed• Uniforms: $90• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional requirements• Up-to-date immunization • Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification recommended

Recommended academic preparation• Computer literacy, communications technology, basic photography,

current events, history, geography and public speaking

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. Management or B.B.A./M.B.A. Strategic Management

• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology • University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Esthetician, Beauty Works Day SpaAssistant Manager, Polish Day SpaOwner and Nail Technician, Dazzling NailsEsthetician, Salon You & Day SpaManager, Claramount Inn and Spa

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September and January entry (esth)[email protected]

find your career• Beauty consultants, make-up artists, nail technicians, instructors,

salon and spa managers and owners, sales representatives, working with dermatologists, home-based businesses

• Travel and work throughout Canada or abroad in hotel spas, day spas, wellness centres, medical spas, luxury resorts and tourist destinations, and up-market salons on international cruise ships

• 91% of 2013 grads were working within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Students operate The Spa at Loyalist, an on-campus day spa and

retail boutique, delivering full esthetic services in a safe, supervised learning environment

• Gain 180 hours of clinic time training in a full range of salon and spa services, including manicures, pedicures, facials, hair removal, make-up artistry, aromatherapy and hot stone massage

• Get the highest technical skills in the industry using the latest in skincare technology, including microdermabrasion and facial machinery

• Deliver high-end customer service until it becomes the only way to interact with clients from all walks of life

• Develop important skills in front desk management and the latest point-of-sale software

• Learn the business side of spa management with instruction in visual display, retail sales, marketing, personal finance, business communications and entrepreneurship

• Create a business plan including a spa design layout and creative spa menu showcasing a variety of skills learned in the program

• Explore the latest industry trends through trade shows, field trips and respected guest speaker educators

esthetics and spa management

Spas and salons are increasingly popular destinations for people seeking to reduce stress and feel younger. Train in a full range of spa services to help people look and feel their best. Then put those skills to work in our on-campus, student-run day spa, and on the job during two field placements.

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JournalismJoint degree-diploma program With trent university

approximate costs (2014-15)• Please visit trentu.ca/journalism

admission reQuirements• You must apply through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (ouac.on.ca)

• Please visit trentu.ca/journalism for details

Joint Honours Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and another discipline, and Ontario College Advanced DiplomaSeptember entry [email protected]

find your career• Writers, reporters, columnists, photographers, editors, freelancers, web content providers, videographers, program hosts, news anchors

• Radio, television, newspaper, magazine and online newsrooms; public and media relations; educational, training or industrial video production

hoW you’ll learn• Gain hands-on experience in the fundamentals of research, critical

analysis, writing and reporting for newspapers, magazines, online, radio and television

• Divide your studies between Trent University in Peterborough and Loyalist College in Belleville

• Build a foundation in critical and analytical thinking, ethical awareness and journalistic practice, while pursuing studies in your joint major area of interest, such as English, History, Media Studies, Environmental Studies, Politics or Psychology

• Take advantage of community-based educational projects and game day opportunities at Trent, such as stadium announcer, interviewer, broadcasting, media relations and social media management

• Attend two intensive eight-week summer institutes at Loyalist College, building knowledge and skills in civic literacy, journalistic writing styles, media production, design and performance

• Create and deliver cross-platform content in Loyalist’s state-of-the-art integrated newsroom

• Complete an integrated capstone project meeting the requirements for a thesis or major project and a piece of enterprise journalism

• Cap off your studies with an eight-week field placement• Graduate with a comprehensive portfolio of work• Depending on your joint-major discipline, you can complete the

program in four or five years of full-time study

Journalists tell a society’s stories, helping citizens understand the world and make informed decisions. Today these stories are delivered across multiple platforms at lightning speed. This fully integrated program will help shape entrepreneurial journalists who are informed, critically aware and highly technically skilled.

NEW

“ We are proud to introduce a powerful post-

secondary pathway that educates and trains journalism students as subject matter experts. It’s an exciting new model for journalism education in Ontario that combines rigorous academic standards with hands-on training from media industry experts.” 

Loyalist College President Maureen Piercy

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional requirements• Letter of intent• Poster assignment• Seven to ten pieces of art• For more information please see loyalistcollege.com• Interested applicants who feel their portfolios need development

may wish to consult with the program coordinator. Please contact [email protected]

turn your diploma into a degree• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Humber College – Bach. Creative Advertising• Lakehead University – B.A.S. (Honours) in Media Studies

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca

Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma September entry (grad)[email protected]

find your career• Advertising agencies, design studios and in-house creative

departments• Branding and graphic design of motion graphics; advertising and

print material; websites and interactive media; packaging design; and environmental graphics such as wayfinding systems, exhibits, point-of-purchase displays, billboards and transit signage

• Entry-level salaries of $35,000 rise to over $57,500 for senior designers; $67,000 for art directors; and creative directors earn an average salary of $84,000 with many positions offering $100,000 or more

hoW you’ll learn• Learn as a whole person, combining design theory, software skills

and emotional intelligence• Gain first-hand insights during visits to design studios and

agencies and from guest speakers who are experts in their field • Create high-calibre designs for real-life clients in the second year• Develop your ‘design thinking’ – learn to problem solve using your

analytical and creative skills• Learn how to communicate effectively and sell your designs• Gain four weeks of on-the-job experience before you graduate • Your studies at Loyalist are recognized towards R.G.D. professional designation by the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario (see rgd.ca)

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $710 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $600 includes iPad• Students are strongly advised to have their own laptop

and appropriate software for Year Two• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

graphic design

Our innovative graphic design program will help you develop your design thinking, cutting edge industry skills and entrepreneurial potential. Use your creativity to land that amazing job in print, packaging, web design, motion graphics, environmental graphics, branding and more.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $20• Books and supplies: $1,450

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Graduates with a certificate in Mechanical Techniques gain direct

entry into Year Two (bridging courses may be required)

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 12 Mathematics• Courses in CADD, Chemistry, Manufacturing, Welding and Computers

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities**Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Field Fabrication Specialist, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.Engineering Technician, Beclawat ManufacturingCNC Operator, Transformix EngineeringQuality Control, St. Lawrence CementGeneral Machinist, Sciens IndustriesCoating Operator/Manufacturing Technician, Indsale Ltd.

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September entry (manu)[email protected]

find your career• Maintenance planner, performance lab coordinator, design

verification technician, CNC programmer, CAD technician, buyer, quality control, continuous improvement technician

• Large machine shops, manufacturing, design/build facilities, food processing facilities and fabrication/improvement of PLC-based equipment

• Average entry-level salaries range from $40,000 to $44,999* • 100% of 2013 Loyalist grads were working in their field within

six months**

hoW you’ll learn• Create projects on the latest CNC lathes and milling machines

in Loyalist’s newly equipped Skills Centre• Turn sophisticated drawings into actual physical models using a 3D printer

• Design components using Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD and CADCAM

• Wire and control components using state-of-the-art Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)

• Create pneumatic circuits based on common industrial processes• Gain a solid understanding of machine design, tool control and

development, numerical control programming and statistical quality control

• Loyalist students consistently excel at the annual Ontario Technological Skills Competition in Waterloo, competing with many second and third-year college students from across the province

manufacturing engineering technician

One in five jobs in Ontario is in the manufacturing sector; employers need skilled workers to compete globally. Prepare to be in demand with a powerful combination of mechanical and electronic skills that you can apply in any manufacturing career you choose.

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional requirements• A College vehicle is available for use on assignment by students with

a G-level driver’s licence and Driver Abstract (insurance provided)

Recommended academic preparation• English, computer literacy, basic photography, knowledge and

interest in current events, history, geography, politics, writing and public speaking

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Griffith University – Bach. Journalism or Bach. Communication• Humber College – Bach. Journalism• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Queen’s University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.A. Professional Communication• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Guelph – B.A.A. (Honours) Media Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. (Honours)

Communication; B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology; Commerce Bridge

• University of Waterloo – various=

• University of Windsor – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!Multimedia Journalist, The Sault StarContent Producer, Station 14Multimedia Journalist, MetrolandAnchor/Reporter, Quinte BroadcastingReporter/Photographer, Sun Media

Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma September entry (Jopb)[email protected]

find your career• Writer, reporter, photographer, editor, freelancer, web content provider, editorial assistant, videographer, program host, news anchor

• Careers in radio, television, newspaper, magazine and online newsrooms; public and media relations; and educational, training or industrial video production

hoW you’ll learn• Develop hands-on skills in research, writing and interviewing in

our fully integrated newsroom  • Create newscasts for the federally licensed College radio station, 91X• Work as reporters, ENG shooters, producers, anchors and editors to produce a web-based television newscast

• Publish original work for the student-produced community online news service, QNet News

• Meet guest speakers from large-market radio stations, newspapers and TV networks

• Get on-the-job experience with newsgathering organizations across the country during an eight-week field placement

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $440 (Year One)• Students require a smartphone (iPhone, Android, Blackberry) that

includes a video and still-image digital camera, and phone/data plan• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

Journalism – online, print and broadcast

The face of journalism is changing with astonishing speed, but good storytelling and solid research remain at its heart. Journalists must adapt to new methods of news delivery. Gain a competitive edge with reporting and writing experience for print, radio, television and online – and the skills to evolve with this ever-changing industry.

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further studyAfter studies from January to June, Media Experience graduates are well prepared to start a full-time program in September in: • Advertising and Marketing Communications• Animation• Architectural Technician/Technology• Broadcast Engineering Technology• Graphic Design• Journalism – Online, Print and Broadcast• Photojournalism• Radio Broadcasting• Residential Drafting and Design• Television and New Media Production

One-year Ontario College CertificateJanuary and February entry (mecp)[email protected]

find your career• A certificate in Media Experience will prepare you for further

studies leading to a career in Advertising and Marketing Communications; Animation; Broadcast Engineering Technology; Graphic Design; Journalism – Online, Print and Broadcast; Photojournalism; Radio Broadcasting; Television and New Media Production; Architectural Technician/Technology or Residential Drafting and Design

hoW you’ll learn• Balance your time between the lab and the classroom, working on

a range of media-based projects• Get practical experience in design, visual and oral storytelling,

media writing and presentation• Observe, practise and implement new skills each week, sampling a

buffet of media and design-related activities• Work with cutting-edge technology in Loyalist’s new Digital Media Centre including video recording, Photoshop and state-of-the-art editing equipment

• Try out different programs as a Student for a Day• Select an area of specialty in the second semester and work

directly with a faculty mentor in your program of choice• Create a targeted learning portfolio, which may be used to seek

exemptions towards future assignments or courses

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $210

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional considerations• Many jobs in the media and some field placements require a valid

driver’s licence

media experience

Not sure which career path to choose? Find the right fit before you commit. In six months you can sample a full range of programs in Media, Arts and Design. Discover your strengths and new possibilities, while developing a solid set of practical skills you can apply to further study.

• Join our winning team! Mechanical Techniques students can participate in the annual Ontario Technological Skills Competition  in Waterloo, competing with many second and third-year college students and apprentices from across the province

• Graduates can continue into Year Two of Manufacturing Engineering Technician and complete a diploma in one more year (with bridging courses)

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $20• Books and supplies: $1,300

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Welding and machine shop experience highly recommended

our grads get great Jobs!Foreman, CN RailEngineering Technician, Metso MineralsOperations Technician, Procter & GambleHydraulics Technician, Multi-Flow FluidPower Inc.Operations Technician, Kellogg’s CanadaMachinist, Kennametal Stellite Group

One-year Ontario College Certificate September entry (mech)[email protected]

find your career• Industrial mechanic, welder, manufacturing senior maintenance

technician• Plan and supervise maintenance work in industries of all kinds and

assist in basic electrical troubleshooting • Average starting salaries over $32,000 with the potential for much

more with experience• Get an edge seeking an apprenticeship as a Millwright, Machinist,

Metal Fabricator, Welder and in many other skilled trades; graduates can write the provincial test for an exemption from Level I of the in-school portion of the Industrial Mechanics apprenticeship

• 100% of 2013 Loyalist grads were working in their field within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Practical shop work is backed up by a solid grounding in

maintenance theory and manufacturing• Perform welding, machining and maintenance procedures in

well-lit, roomy labs with a brand new CNC turning machine, CNC milling machine and engine lathes

• Use the latest in laser alignment technology• Explore design using AutoCAD and the interpretation of

engineering drawings• Use leading-edge simulation software to design and demonstrate

hydraulic and electrical circuits

mechanical techniQues

In the next two decades, 40% of new jobs will be in skilled trades and technology. Get a well-rounded set of mechanical skills that will prepare you for a career in maintenance or manufacturing, and can give you an edge when seeking a competitive apprenticeship.

For more information about qualification requirements leading to apprenticeship certification, contact:

Ministry of Training, Colleges and UniversitiesProgram Development and Standards UnitMowat Block625 Church StreetToronto, Ontario M7A 2B5416-326-5800

The regional apprenticeship office arranges scheduling and registration of apprenticeships, and may have a list of interested employers.Belleville 613-968-5558Kingston 613-545-4338Pickering 905-837-7721Peterborough 705-745-1918

*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

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• Graduates who wish to pursue an apprenticeship may obtain cross-accreditation for in-class learning from their regional apprenticeship office

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $170• Books and supplies: $1,000

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 12 Mathematics

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Waterloo – various=

• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Auto Parts Counter Person, Benson Auto PartsApprentice Technician, Boyer KiaService Writer, Canadian TireAutomotive Technician, Heninger ToyotaAutomotive Apprentice, Ford Canada

One-year Ontario College Certificate (mpfp) Two-year Ontario College Diploma (mptn) September [email protected]

find your career• A one-year certificate will prepare you for a career as parts and

counter personnel• A two-year diploma will prepare you to progress to a position as a

technician, or work towards a career managing a small business or franchise, shop manager or service writer

• Dealerships, manufacturers, service and repair shops, parts distributors, retail stores, wholesalers, insurance appraisers and adjustors, and manufacturing plants for automotive-related items

• Activities may include repairs, writing customer service orders, sales, customer relations, parts counter service, warranty claim processing, supervision and insurance appraisal

• 100% of Motive Power Technician grads were employed within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Develop hands-on learning and diagnostic abilities in Loyalist’s

new state-of-the-art Skills Centre • Practise your skills on real vehicles and engines in a safe learning

environment where mistakes don’t risk lives• Gain practical knowledge of safe environmental practices and

small business management• Participate in an on-campus winter readiness day and extracurricular

opportunities including the annual Loyalist College Show & Shine car show, Drive to Survive, Santa Claus parade, Heels on Wheels, and the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas – the premier world automotive specialty products trade event

• SEMA has invited Loyalist students to participate in its student placement program for the past eight years – the only college automotive program in Canada to participate 

motive poWer fundamentals – parts and counter personnelmotive poWer technician – service and management

People love their cars. A skilled and trustworthy mechanic will earn customers’ undying loyalty. Train for a career in the fast-paced and ever-changing automotive field with expertise that can be applied to motive power trades including heavy equipment, small marine engines, truck and coach, and agricultural technician.

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Criminal Justice• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business or Management; B.B.A./M.B.A. Strategic Management

• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

Two-year Ontario College Diploma offered online September, January and May entry (dmas)[email protected]

find your career• Professional development for Non-Commissioned Members

is essential to keep up with the intellectual and technological demands of the Canadian Forces

• People come to this program from within and outside the military, or preparing for the transition to the civilian workforce, for the skills and knowledge that will shape the business leaders of tomorrow

hoW you’ll learn• Learn at your own pace, in your own space, through distance

education • With the guidance of knowledgeable faculty, pursue a combination of required courses and electives to meet your individual interests and career goals

• Examine the historical roots of the Canadian Forces and its role in modern society

• Discuss national and international security issues confronting government today, and the role of specific military action

• Plan complex operations making efficient use of resources• Examine the laws associated with the use of armed force in

domestic and international operations• Prepare for success with effective project management and

teambuilding techniques; strong communication, problem solving and critical thinking skills; stress management strategies; ethical reasoning; and leadership skills

approximate costs (2014-15)• Tuition: approximately $305 per course• Books and supplies: approximately $80 - $110 per course• NOTE: Several courses are taken online directly through Royal

Military College (RMC). RMC fees will apply

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

military arts and sciences

Advance your career in the military or in business through online studies. A diploma in Military Arts and Sciences is designed to provide participants, both military and civilian, with the essential skills and knowledge required to excel in the modern military or in large organizations.

Apply online at ontariocolleges.ca

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Books and supplies: $1,200 (two semesters)• Relocation and travel may be required for placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional requirements• Clear, current criminal record check (vulnerable sector check may

also be required)• For more information on the paralegal licensing process,

visit lsuc.on.ca

Recommended academic preparation• Computer proficiency in word processing, file management, email

and Internet browsing

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Human Services• Brock University – various=

• Humber College – B.A.A. Paralegal Studies• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. (Honours)

Legal Studies or B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Municipal Prosecutor, City of KawarthaLegal Assistant, Templeman Menninga LLPCase Officer, Northumberland County Community and Social ServicesParalegal, Department of Justice Canada

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September entry (para)[email protected]

find your career• Anyone providing legal representation in Ontario must be licensed

by the Law Society of Upper Canada• A diploma from Loyalist qualifies graduates to apply for a Class

P1 licence, leading to a career as a paralegal; fee-for-service advocate representing clients in court or before administrative tribunals; provincial offence prosecutor; legal assistant; or courts administration support staff

• A junior paralegal working in government earns a starting salary of $45,000 to $48,000

• Without a Class P1 licence, graduates can also work as part of a legal team supporting lawyers and provide in-house client services within government ministries, administrative agencies, private corporations, trade unions and professional associations

• 91% of 2013 Loyalist grads were employed within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Prepare for the full scope of practice of a licensed paralegal

in Ontario with a blend of classroom instruction and practical experience 

• Train in substantive law and legal procedures, emphasizing ethical conduct and professional responsibilities

• Prepare and present a case in court before a local judge during a moot trial in the Ontario Court of Justice, where each student is assigned the role of Crown Attorney or the legal representative of an accused

• Get a feel for different work environments during two four-week field placements; students have completed placements with the Provincial Offences Prosecutor’s office, federal Department of Justice, private law firms, paralegal firms, Legal Aid clinics, court administration offices and Crown Attorneys’ offices

paralegal

Many people are overwhelmed by the legal process and the cost of representation. Paralegals help their clients navigate the system and resolve their legal questions. Licensed paralegals can also represent their clients in court. Loyalist’s program is accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada.

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $6,986 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $50• Books: $1,600 (Year One)• Equipment and supplies: $500 (includes lab coat, uniforms

and stethoscope)• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• Please see loyalistcollege.com for details

Additional requirements• Formal, confidential personal health history, confirmation of

good health, and up-to-date immunization against certain communicable diseases

• Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification, Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) and Basic Rescuer

• Clear, current criminal record check and vulnerable sector check• Note: Nursing is a high demand program; possession of the

minimum admission requirements does not guarantee an offer of admission. For more information and additional requirements please see loyalistcollege.com

Four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc.N.) September entry (nurs)[email protected]

find your career• Nurses provide care for patients in all conditions, at all stages of

life, from prenatal health to palliative care, and work as educators promoting public health, as well as in research and progressive leadership positions

• Hospitals, rehabilitation centres, hospices, doctors’ offices, nursing homes, community agencies providing home care, public health units, schools, poison control centres, workplace wellness programs, family planning and baby wellness clinics, health and government agencies

• Loyalist grads are eligible to write the College of Nurses of Ontario registration examination, which allows RNs to practise across Canada (except in Quebec) and in many U.S. states without further qualification

hoW you’ll learn• Spend the first two years at Loyalist and the final two years at Brock

University in St. Catharines, Ontario• Learn in hands-on labs and small clinical groups with personal,

continuous guidance from experienced faculty• Train for high-risk scenarios with first responders and other community partners

• Loyalist is an international leader in the integration of human simulation technology. Conduct practice scenarios with high-fidelity human clinical simulators and develop competence and confidence in a safe, realistic learning environment

• Apply your skills during field placements in hospitals, long-term care facilities and community health care agencies

• Gain a broad range of clinical experience in medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and psychiatry

• At the end of four years students complete a consolidation experience, delivering nursing care to patients, working one-on-one with a registered nurse

Registered nurses choose many career directions, from making split-second decisions in the ER, to preventing illness through community health promotion. Meet new challenges every day in this personally and financially rewarding profession. Get the best of both worlds — two years at college and two years at university — finishing with a degree from Brock.

nursingcollaborative degree With brock university

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Books and supplies: $450• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional requirements• Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification, Basic Cardiac Life • Support (BCLS) and Basic Rescuer• Clear, current criminal record check and vulnerable sector check• Written documentation of immunization against certain communicable diseases required prior to clinical placement

• For more information see loyalistcollege.com

our grads get great Jobs!Personal Support Worker, AON Inc.Integrated Home Support Worker, All-Care Health ServicePersonal Support Worker, Bayview Retirement ResidencePersonal Support Worker, Hastings ManorPersonal Support Worker, Quinte Gardens

One-year Ontario College Certificate delivered in 24 weeks January entry (psWp full time); flexible entry (psWp part time)[email protected]

find your career• Hospitals, long-term care facilities, retirement homes, community

agencies providing support in the client’s home, self-employment• PSWs work under the direction of both the client and regulated

health care professionals such as registered nurses and registered practical nurses

• Graduates are employment-ready in less than one year with no further qualifying exam or certification required

• 95% of 2013 Loyalist grads were working within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Learn in small clinical practice groups under the guidance of

experienced faculty• Work with high-fidelity mannequins simulating vital signs, perspiration, wounds and other realistic scenarios in Loyalist’s cutting-edge Human Simulation Lab

• Gain insights from guest experts and on field trips such as a community hospice

• Earn a certificate in gentle persuasive approach • Theory, laboratory practice and clinical placement are combined in the same week so you can apply what you’ve learned in a  real-life setting

• Clinical placements include long-term care facilities, in-home agencies and retirement residences, culminating in a full-time placement working one-on-one with an experienced PSW

• Part-time studies available at Bancroft campus and other outreach locations

*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

personal support Worker

Help with personal care can be the difference between people living independently and giving up their homes. The demand for personal support workers is greater than ever, and growing to meet the needs of an aging population. Make a difference every day, helping people live with independence and dignity.

FLEXIBLE OPTIONS FOR DELIVERY• You can earn your certificate in 24 weeks of full-time

study beginning in January• Or, study part time at our campus in beautiful Bancroft • The program is also offered at several outreach

locations, as needed and contingent upon registration• Labs are offered at the Bancroft campus and you can

arrange placements in outreach communities

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $5,332 (Year One – three

semesters); $3,077 (Year Two – two semesters)• Consumables fee: $823 (Year One) • Books and supplies: $1,550 (Year One)• Students must have an iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone meeting

minimum College requirements• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105), AND• Grade 11 or 12 Biology; Canadian Adult Achievement Test

(CAAT) accepted

Additional requirements• Up-to-date immunization including influenza and

Hepatitis B inoculations • “Fair” rating on the Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Leisure Assessment (CPAFLA)

• Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification• Clear, current criminal record check and vulnerable sector check• Clear Driver Abstract• For more information see loyalistcollege.com

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Davenport University – B.A. Health Services Administration or

Public Safety and Security Management• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A.H.Sc. (Honours);

B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Paramedic, City of TorontoFirefighter, Brampton Fire and Emergency ServicesParamedic, Ministry of HealthManager, Radiation Protection, Ontario Power GenerationParamedic, Hastings-Quinte EMS

Two-year Ontario College Diploma through alternate delivery August entry (pmed)[email protected]

find your career• Primary Care Paramedic, emergency medical responder, private

ambulance transfer service member, health and safety educator, technical assistant in a hospital ER or health centre

• Emergency training in the program is an asset when applying to a  fire department, police service or RCMP, particularly in a remote area

• Professional certification is required to become a Primary Care Paramedic in Ontario; grads are qualified to write the Advanced Emergency Medical Care Assistant (A-EMCA) exam offered by the Ministry of Health

• Loyalist offers a unique opportunity for international accreditation in ITLS and ITLS International Trauma Life Support

• Average starting salaries in Ontario are $45,000 to $49,999*

hoW you’ll learn• Loyalist is the only College in Southern Ontario that offers a

two-year Paramedic diploma through alternate delivery—primarily weekend and evening studies—with a blend of practical, clinical and classroom instruction and live lectures through online delivery

• Prepare to respond to emergencies and provide life support measures in situations ranging from cardiac arrest to gunshot wounds to childbirth

• Administer care in a moving ambulance – and drive one• Experience the job first-hand during 448 hours of supervised

ride-out in an ambulance• Practise skills that emphasize personal safety and effective

communication with families and other emergency and medical professionals

• Real-world emergency scenarios come to life in the classroom, shared by faculty who work full time in the field

paramedic

Meet the people inside the ambulance. Paramedics are often the first people on the scene in an emergency. They balance compassion with critical decision-making skills and the ability to take command in a crisis. Train for a career as a first responder, and help save lives.

Earn your diploma through online, evening and weekend studies at our campus in beautiful Bancroft

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admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered

for advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two

Additional requirements• Clear, current criminal record check (vulnerable sector check may also

be required)• Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification and Basic Cardiac Life

Support (BCLS)• Formal, confidential personal health history • For more information see loyalistcollege.com

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 12 Mathematics• Computer proficiency in word processing, file management,

email and Internet browsing• Volunteer and work experience are viewed positively when being considered by police services

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science • Athabasca University – B.P.A. Human Services or Criminal Justice• Brock University – B.A. • Carleton University – B.A. or B.A. (General) Criminology• Conestoga College – Bach. Community and Criminal Justice• Davenport University – B.A. Public Safety and Security Management• Georgian College – Bach. Human Services in Police Studies• Griffith University – Bach. Criminology and Criminal Justice• Humber College – B.A.A. Criminal Justice• Institutes of Technology Ireland• Lakehead University – B.A.S. (Honours) Criminology• Laurentian University – B.A. (General) – Law and Justice• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – B.A. (Honours) Criminal Justice• Royal Roads University – B.A. Justice Studies• University of Guelph – B.A.A. Justice Studies or B.A.Sc. (Honours) Justice Studies

• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. (Honours) Criminology and Justice, Forensic Psychology or Legal Studies

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca

our grads get great Jobs!Police Officer, Belleville Police ServicePolice Officer, Toronto Police ServicePolice Officer, Ontario Provincial PolicePolice Officer, Military PolicePolice Officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September and January entry (pfnd)[email protected]

find your career• Municipal and regional police services, Ontario Provincial Police

(OPP), military police, RCMP and related law enforcement agencies• Before recruits can be hired by the OPP in Ontario, applicants

must undergo provincial aptitude testing including physical fitness, visual acuity, psychological and written examinations, as well as a police background check, and attend post-hire training at the Ontario Police College

hoW you’ll learn• This program specifically prepares graduates for both Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP) testing and the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) Certificate required by most police services

• Learn from faculty with experience at all levels of policing – municipal, provincial and federal

• Role play scenarios in uniform with police equipment such as handcuffs and radios

• Practise interpreting and applying the law in moot court• Earn a Certificate in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention before you graduate• Gain valuable experience in two field placements• A common first-year curriculum allows the flexibility to transfer

directly into Year Two of Community and Justice Services, Customs Border Services or Protection, Security and Investigation

approximate costs (2014-15)Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,659 (two semesters)Books and supplies: $1,240Relocation and travel may be required for placements

police foundations

Police officers work with the community to achieve public safety through crime prevention, law enforcement and public education. Loyalist’s program teaches to the most rigorous standards used in the hiring process, preparing grads to place among the top tier of applicants.

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional considerations• Physical demands include sufficient eyesight to focus cameras in

low light and mobility to follow action from various angles• Prepare for an above-average commitment of time and intensity • A valid driver’s licence is essential to employment• A College vehicle is available for use on assignment by students with

a G-level driver’s licence and Driver Abstract (insurance provided)

Recommended academic preparation• Computer literacy, basic photography, current events, history,

geography and public speaking

Fast-track entry (PHJF)• Qualified students with a degree, diploma or prior journalism

experience may apply for advanced standing to graduate in 15 months• Limited seats are competitive, based on a portfolio submission

and interview; see loyalistcollege.com

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Communication Studies• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Griffith University – Bach. Photography• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.A. Professional Communication • Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Photographer/Reporter, Sun MediaPhoto Editor, The Canadian PressPhotographer, The Toronto StarMultimedia Journalist, The Jerusalem PostPhotographer/Editor, Maclean’s

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September entry (phJn); January fast-track (phJf)[email protected]

find your career• Grads work across Canada as photojournalists, reporter-

photographers, multimedia producers, picture and assignment editors, freelance photojournalists and photographers, and digital publishing specialists

• To maximize their career opportunities, students should be prepared to relocate 

• 91% of 2013 Loyalist grads were working within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Canada’s only multi-year Photojournalism program gives you a

competitive advantage  • Develop hands-on skills in reporting, writing, electronic publishing,

camera operation and lighting in our state-of-the-art Digital Media Centre

• Get hands-on experience in a real newsroom environment, working on Loyalist’s award-winning online community newspaper, the Pioneer

• Photograph, report, write and edit assignments for the student-run online news service, QNet News

• Finish your studies with a four-week field placement, learning on the job

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $50 (Year One)• Books: $200 – $250• Books, photographic materials, cameras and lenses; additional

costs may be incurred during placements

photoJournalism

Tell great stories through pictures, working exclusively with digital image capture. Come to Canada’s only multi-year Photojournalism program for the “triple threat skill set” of still digital photography, multimedia storytelling and news and feature writing.

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admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Grade 11/12 Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics

further study• Graduates who maintain a minimum average of 70% and meet

specific entrance requirements are eligible to be considered for admission to the four-year collaborative Nursing degree program (B.Sc.N.) at Loyalist College and Brock University

• Graduates are eligible to apply for Loyalist’s Practical Nursing diploma program; apply through ontariocolleges.ca before February 1 to be considered for September entry

• Note: Nursing and Practical Nursing are high demand programs; possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee an offer of admission

• All credits are transferable to a Loyalist diploma in General Arts and Science

our grads get great Jobs!Registered Practical Nurse, Quinte Health Care Personal Support Worker, Canadian Red CrossMental Health Nurse, Niagara Health SystemPersonal Support Worker, Kerry’s Place Autism ServicesNursing Student, Brock University

One-year Ontario College CertificateSeptember entry (preh)[email protected]

find your career• The Pre-Health Science certificate can be a bridge to health science programs at college or university; please refer to your program of choice for admission requirements

hoW you’ll learn• Teaching blends emerging technology with experiential learning, with a focus on outdoor education 

• Learn hands on through laboratory studies, classroom instruction, virtual learning experiences and outdoor lab exercises including a fungi or plant study

• Conduct chemistry experiments and labs in food biochemistry, blood analysis, microscope studies and dissection

• Calculate your ecological footprint and create a sustainability plan to decrease your environmental impact

• Reinforce learning in “math parties” (small group tutorials)• Tailor your path towards diploma or degree studies with a choice of electives

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Books and supplies: $1,000

pre-health science

Pre-Health Science is a stepping stone to a career in nursing, practical nursing, paramedicine, dental health, ultrasound or as a radiation technician. If you’re considering a health program at college or university, this certificate can enhance your qualifications for admission and boost your success in future studies.

To see full course descriptions for this and other programs, please visit loyalistcollege.com

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $4,989 (Year One – two semesters);

$6,794 (Year Two – three semesters)• Consumables fee: $50• Books and supplies: $1,500 (two semesters; includes lab coat,

uniform and shoes)• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with Grade 12 English and

Mathematics (C) level or equivalent, Grade 11 or 12 Biology, and one of Chemistry or Physics at the (C) or (U) level, AND

• Applicants must have a minimum average of 65% in each of English, Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry or Physics, OR

• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants who have successfully completed the Loyalist Pre-Health

Science certificate or certain College courses are eligible to apply; see loyalistcollege.com

Additional requirements• Formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date

immunization against certain communicable diseases • Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification, Basic Cardiac Life

Support (BCLS) and Basic Rescuer• Clear, current criminal record check and vulnerable sector check• Note: Practical Nursing is a high demand program; possession

of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee an offer of admission. For more information and additional requirements please see loyalistcollege.com

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – B.Sc.N. (collaborative degree with Loyalist College)• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – B.Sc.N. (RPN to B.Sc.N.)• Ryerson University – B.Sc.N. (bridging from Centennial College

Graduate Certificate)• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.Sc.N. (Honours);

B.A.H.Sc. (Honours); B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Registered Practical Nurse, Quinte Health Care Director of Care, Mundi Holdings Registered Practical Nurse, Hastings ManorRegistered Practical Nurse, Kingston General HospitalRegistered Practical Nurse, Victorian Order of Nurses

Two-year, five-semester Ontario College Diploma September entry (pnur)[email protected]

find your career• Hospitals (medical-surgical, maternal child, mental health and

emergency departments); doctors’ offices; nurse practitioner clinics; home-care nursing agencies; ambulatory clinics; public health units; retirement homes; long-term care facilities; community health and disease prevention

• Starting salaries average $45,000 to $49,999* • Professional certification is required to work as a registered

practical nurse (RPN) in Ontario. Loyalist graduates have historically scored above the provincial and national averages in all categories of the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam (CPNRE)

• Last year’s grads had a 100% success rate on their registration exams

hoW you’ll learn• Learning combines theory, lab work and clinical practice• Learn to assess clients’ health throughout the lifespan, and to plan,

implement and evaluate appropriate nursing care • Participate in role plays and small clinical groups with intensive

personal instruction• Gain confidence in your skills before performing them in

the workplace, with realistic, interactive practice scenarios in our cutting-edge Human Simulation Lab 

• Get on-the-job experience in medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics, continuing complex care and mental health during clinical field placements in hospitals, community agencies and long-term care facilities

• Work one-on-one with a registered practical nurse during an intensive eight-week clinical consolidation in your final semester

practical nursing

The scope of practical nursing has expanded to include much broader responsibilities, nursing across the lifespan. Meet new challenges every day and enjoy the personal satisfaction of working in a respected profession, making a difference in people’s lives.

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Additional requirements• A College vehicle is available for use on assignment by students with

a G-level driver’s licence and Driver Abstract (insurance provided)

Recommended academic preparation• English, computers, current events, history, geography, theatre arts

or public speaking, music, creative writing and media technology

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Communication Studies• Brock University – various=

• Carleton University • Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.A. Professional Communication• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!Morning Show Host; Program Director, Mix 97 BellevilleImaging Producer; Music Director, K-Rock 105.7 KingstonMorning Show Co-Host, 98.1 CHFI TorontoProgram Director; Mid-Day Host, 107.9fm The Breeze CobourgDirector of National Promotions, Sony Music Entertainment

Two-year Ontario College DiplomaSeptember entry (radb)[email protected]

find your career• Announcer, producer, copywriter, sales and promotional

personnel, sportscaster, radio web manager

hoW you’ll learn• Prepare for industry broadcast conditions with hands-on experience

in a live, on-air environment from the first week of classes• First-year students operate Hot Hits, an Internet radio station

equipped with the latest digital automation system, production equipment and music scheduling software

• Second-year students run 91X (CJLX-FM 91.3), a licensed, full-power College radio station serving the local region

• Get experience in on-air performance, creative writing, audio production, sales, marketing, promotions, programming and web content development

• Travel around eastern and central Ontario, broadcasting live coverage of community events

• Complete a four-week field placement anywhere in the country

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $235 (Year One)• Supplies: $230• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

radio broadcasting

A career in radio can take you from coast to coast. Get hands-on professional training at two College radio stations, and prepare for a variety of exciting opportunities on the air and behind the scenes. From the first week of classesyou’ll get experience in a live on-air environment.

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Books and supplies: $1,240• Relocation and travel may be required for placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered

for advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two

Additional requirements• Clear, current criminal record check (vulnerable sector check may also be required)

• Formal, confidential personal health history • For more information see loyalistcollege.com

Recommended academic preparation• Computer literacy, communications technology, basic photography,

current events, history, geography and public speaking

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Carleton University• Conestoga College – Bach. Community and Criminal Justice• Davenport University – B.A. Public Safety and Security Management• Georgian College – Bach. Human Services in Police Studies• Humber College – B.A.A. Criminal Justice• Lakehead University – B.A.S. (Honours) Criminology• Laurentian University – B.A. Law and Justice• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Criminology

and Justice; B.A. (Honours) Forensic Psychology; B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology

• University of Waterloo – various=

• University of Windsor – B.A. or B.S.W. • Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!Airport Security Clerk, Macdonald-Cartier AirportCorrections Worker, Correctional Services of CanadaSpecial Constable, University of TorontoPrivate Investigator, Garda Inc.National Security Officer, Environment Canada

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September and January entry (psin)[email protected]

find your career• Special constable, Alcohol and Gaming Commission inspector,

by-law enforcement officer, security auditor, fraud investigator, fraud/risk analyst, nuclear security officer, emergency planner, private security and investigations

• Graduates are also eligible to apply for careers with police services, military police and the RCMP. Before police recruits can be hired in Ontario, applicants must undergo provincial aptitude testing including physical fitness, visual acuity, psychological and written examinations, as well as a police background check

hoW you’ll learn• Receive hands-on training in surveillance, emergency planning,

incident response and crime scene investigation• Role play realistic scenarios using non-violent crisis intervention  • Gain industry insights from a wide range of guest speakers and at

the annual Canasa Security Technology Conference in Toronto• Conduct a threat risk assessment and audit security procedures for a

community business; design a new security system; or recommend changes to existing procedures, applying the principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)

• Two four-week field placements can be completed locally or from coast to coast

• Prepare for employment with panel interviews, résumé writing, portfolio development and justice job testing

• A common first-year curriculum allows the flexibility to transfer directly into Year Two of Community and Justice Services, Customs Border Services or Police Foundations

protection, security and investigation

There’s been such rapid growth in the fields of crime prevention and security that industry training can’t keep up with the demand for qualified professionals. Extensive hands-on training in this two-year program will prepare you for a wide range of careers in security, enforcement, investigations, inspection, risk assessment and emergency planning.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $45• Books and supplies: $1,750

admission reQuirements• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

our grads get great Jobs!Draftsperson, Corcan ConstructionSkilled Tradesperson, JPM ConstructionProject Coordinator, GRG Building Consultants Inc.

One-year Ontario College Certificate September entry (rdad)[email protected]

find your career• House designer, draftsperson, assistant project manager, renderer/

concept artist, CAD operator, building product representative or estimator, working with architects, designers, consultants, developers and builders

• Work on larger commercial or public projects with further study in the Architectural Technician/Technology program

• 100% of 2013 Residential Drafting and Design grads were working within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• Learning blends classroom instruction, labs in our leading-edge

Building Sciences Laboratory, and a major design project in a fully equipped studio

• Exercise creativity and analytical skills to create a design, then bring your concepts to life with a 3D scale model

• Get hands-on experience with computer-assisted drafting (AutoCAD); blueprint reading and drafting; residential building codes; construction methods for wood-frame housing; and estimating materials and costs

• Turn sophisticated drawings into actual physical models using a 3D printer

• Integrate sustainable techniques in architectural design • Present your designs, including drawings to market your ideas• Graduates gain direct admission directly into Year Two of a

diploma in Architectural Technician/Technology

*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

residential drafting and design

An introduction to designing residential, commercial and community spaces that reflect cost considerations, structural needs, use of space, building codes and the environment. This hands-on program will deliver marketable skills in just eight months and can prepare you for further study in the Architectural Technician/Technology program.

Apply online at ontariocolleges.ca

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $65 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,450• Additional costs may be incurred during placements and for additional external certifications, supply kits, overnight field trips and uniforms

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, (C),

(U) or (M) level with Grade 11 or 12 Biology, Chemistry or Kinesiology, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Applicants with a baccalaureate degree focusing on exercise

sciences may be eligible for direct entry into Year Two

Additional requirements• Formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date immunization • Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification (adult, child and infant)• Clear, current criminal record check (vulnerable sector check may also

be required)• For more information see loyalistcollege.com

Recommended academic preparation• Sciences and mathematics

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Human Services or B.Sc. Human Science• Brock University – Bach. Recreation and Leisure Studies• Davenport University – B.A. Sport Management• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Therapeutic Recreation; Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies

• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology

• University of Waterloo – B.A. Recreation and Leisure Studies or B.A. (Honours) Recreation and Sport Business, Recreation and Leisure Studies, Therapeutic Recreation or Tourism and Parks Management

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Youth Programmer, YMCA NorthumberlandCommunity Development Coordinator, Batawa Dvpmt. Corp.Activity Director, The Carrington Retirement ResidenceProgrammer, Body Boomers Fitness Club

Two-year Ontario College DiplomaSeptember entry (rals)[email protected]

find your career• Indoor and outdoor recreation, sports and fitness facilities;

community recreation centres; fitness clubs; seniors’ facilities; college and university athletic departments; community associations such as the YMCA; service clubs; corporate fitness programs; tourist resorts; cruise ships

• Graduate with industry-recognized High 5 certification in leadership and coaching required to work with day camps and children’s programs

• 100% of 2013 Loyalist grads were employed within six months of graduation*

hoW you’ll learn• This hands-on program produces energetic leaders with the skills and knowledge to help people of all ages combine fun and physical activity in their daily lives

• Train in Loyalist’s well-equipped consultation room and renovated on-campus fitness centre

• Hear from industry professional guest speakers in recreation and outdoor education

• Prepare for self-employment through marketing strategies, entrepreneurship, research and proposal writing

• Design an original program that you can showcase to potential employers; many past projects have been implemented by community agencies

• Gain 320 hours of on-the-job experience in two field placements with municipal health and wellness centres across the country, recreational centres at military bases, community centres, resorts, outdoor education centres, or international programs working with children from all over the world

• You can complete a dual diploma in Fitness and Health Promotion in just one additional year

recreation and leisure services

Our busy days are often highly scheduled, but we choose how to keep active in our leisure time — seeking ways to combine fitness and fun. Imagine a career where your clients are giving you the best part of their day.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $80 (Year One)• Books and supplies: $1,400• Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred

during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Math MCT 4C• MCF 3M

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

our grads get great Jobs!Survey Technician, Gifford Harris Surveying Ltd.Draftsperson, Ivan B. Wallace Ontario Land Surveyor Ltd.Instrument CAD Person, Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd.Junior Inspector, GD Jewell Engineering Inc.Paving Superintendent, Villeneuve Construction Co. Ltd.

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September entry (surv)[email protected]

find your career• Survey technician, draftsperson, CAD technician, building or

highway inspector, estimator• To be certified in Ontario, graduates must apply to the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). A diploma from Loyalist satisfies all the academic requirements for accreditation as a Certified Technician (C.Tech.)

• Average starting salaries range from $40,000 to $49,999* • 100% of 2013 Loyalist grads were working within six months

of graduation**

hoW you’ll learn• Learning combines classroom instruction with one-on-one

attention and practical field exercises in small groups• Get hands-on skills in surveying using level, stadia, topographic

and construction methods• Use the latest GPS and GIS software as well as Autodesk,

MicroSurvey CAD, AutoCAD Map and Civil3D• Develop plans for a new community or subdivision and

topographic plans using global positioning and astronomic techniques, and create and present a technical report of your data

• Put your skills to work one day a week with a semester-long,  on-the-job field placement

• Gain first-hand insights from field trips and guest speakers in the industry

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities**Source: KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

survey technician

Surveyors are modern-day cartographers, charting development in our communities using field instruments and the very latest GPS and GIS technology. Loyalist offers the only specialized program for survey technicians in Ontario, with a unique focus on astronomy that reaches back to the roots of surveying.

• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)• Students with significant related experience may receive credit

recognition through prior learning assessment and recognition

Additional requirements• Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification• Clear, current criminal record check and vulnerable sector check• Formal, confidential personal health history • Strong computer and communication skills (written and oral) • Proficiency in time management and stress management• For more information see loyalistcollege.com

Accelerated program (SSWA)• An accelerated program (three semesters) is available to qualified

applicants with a related degree or diploma• For more information see loyalistcollege.com

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Human Studies• Brock University – B.A. (Honours) Psychology or Women’s and

Gender Studies• Carleton University – B.S.W. or B.A.• Conestoga College – Bach. Community and Criminal Justice• Davenport University – B.A. Health Services Administration• Griffith University – Bach. Human Services or B.S.W.• Institutes of Technology Ireland• Lakehead University – B.S.W. (Honours)• Laurentian University – B.S.W; Bach. Gerontology or Bach. Native

Human Services• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – B.A.• Ryerson University – B.A. Disability Studies or B.S.W.• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Guelph – B.A.Sc. (Honours) Family and Community

Social Services• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. (Honours)

Forensic Psychology or Legal Studies; B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology

• University of Windsor – B.S.W., B.A. (General or Honours) or B.A. (Honours) Disability Studies

Additional potential degree pathways at ontransfer.ca*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Program Facilitator, Canadian Mental Health AssociationFamily Support Worker, Children’s Aid SocietyResidential Staff, Bayfield Treatment CentresSocial Services Caseworker and Employment Counsellor, Ontario Works

Two-year Ontario College Diploma September entry (ssWp); Accelerated stream (ssWa)[email protected]

find your career• Case workers, counsellors and front-line workers in group

homes; employment offices; corrections; residential treatment programs; community agencies; municipal, provincial and federal governments; business and industry

• Social Service Worker is a registered professional title that may only be used by members in good standing of the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers; see ocswssw.org

• Average starting salaries range from $35,000 to $39,999*

hoW you’ll learn• Develop essential skills in human relations, interpersonal

communication, needs assessment and critical thinking• Incorporate theory and practice with extensive group work• Practise interviewing and counselling skills • Learn from guest speakers working in probation and parole, crisis

shelters, seniors’ facilities, Ontario Works and other community agencies• Rate your own strengths and areas of focus with ongoing self-assessment• Study full time or part time; some courses available online• Choose two field placements to fit your individual career path, in

agencies serving clients from birth to end of life

approximate costs (2014-15)• Regular domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Accelerated domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $5,599 (three semesters)• Consumables fee: $25• Books and supplies: $1,040• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND

social service Worker

Social Service Workers help individuals and families deal with broad and complex issues such as divorce, marriage, pregnancy, adoption, learning disabilities, mental health, addictions, abuse, illness and loss. Prepare for the rewards and challenges of supporting people as they change and grow.

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approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $20• Books: $750; supplies: $250

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Recommended academic preparation• Welding• Grade 12 Mathematics

turn your diploma into a degreeTwo-year diploma• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Brock University – various=

• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Nipissing University – various=

• Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

our grads get great Jobs!Welder, Durose Manufacturing LimitedWelder/Setter, L-3 CommunicationsWelder/Fitter, Pure Ingenuity Inc.Level 2 Welding Inspector, Canadian Welding BureauThermite Welding, Canadian Pacific Railway

One-year Ontario College Certificate (Welt) Two-year Ontario College Diploma (Welp)September [email protected]

find your career• Manufacturing, construction, welding, inspection or fabrication

of mining equipment, machinery, pipelines, bridge truss systems, vehicles such as subway cars and fire trucks, for shipbuilding or the aerospace industry

• Average starting salaries range from $35,000 to $39,999*. With experience and government certification, potential earnings increase to $45,000 and more

• You could fast-track into an apprenticeship

hoW you’ll learn• Learn hands on in Loyalist’s state-of-the-art Sustainable Skills,

Technology and Life Sciences Centre• Follow projects from the engineering drawings stage,

through cutting and forming processes, to job completion and quality inspection

• Create with new and evolving technologies such as CNC press brakes, CNC plasma cutting and 3D designing

• Practise welding techniques such as gas metal arc welding, shielded metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding; welding equipment operation; and skills in blueprint reading, AutoCAD and Inventor

• Participate in the Ontario Skills Competition and field trips to the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show

• Get an employment edge with certificates you can earn in the program, such as Certified Welder, Structural Steel Plate Fitter, Certified Welding Inspector or Welding Supervisor

Welding techniQuesWelding and fabrication technician

A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. The precision work of welders and fabricators holds up bridges and delivers miners safely underground. Gain skills in welding, fabrication, detailing and millwrighting that you can use across the country, from coast to coast, in virtually any industry.

To see full course descriptions for this and other programs, please visit loyalistcollege.com

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $550 (Year One)• Supplies: $900• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced,

(C), (U) or (M) level, AND• Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, OR• Mature applicant (see page 105)

Additional requirements• Above-average commitment of time and intensity• A valid driver’s licence is essential in the industry• A College vehicle is available for use on assignment by students with

a G-level driver’s licence and Driver Abstract (insurance provided)

Recommended academic preparation• Computer literacy, communications technology, basic photography,

current events, history, geography and public speaking

turn your diploma into a degree• Algoma University – B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc. or Bach. Computer Science• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Communication Studies• Brock University – various=

• Davenport University – B.A. General Business• Humber College – B.A.A. Film Media Production• Lakehead University – various=

• Laurentian University – various=

• Laurier Brantford – any honours program• Nipissing University – various=

• Royal Roads University – B.A. Professional Communication • Seneca College – Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies• University of Ontario Institute of Technology – B.A. Adult Education

and Digital Technology• University of Waterloo – various=

• Wilfrid Laurier University – various=

• York University – various=

=Various potential degree pathways

our grads get great Jobs!ENG Editor, Rogers SportsnetProducer, Rogers TV TorontoVideo Editor, CTV National NewsBroadcast Technician, CBC Transport Coordinator, Big Brother Canada/Insight Productions

Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma September entry (tvnm)[email protected]

find your career• Content creation and related support services for broadcast

facilities, specialty and digital channels, independent production, corporate production and new media

hoW you’ll learn• Prepare for current industry conditions with 24/7 access to high-

definition equipment and facilities in the new Digital Media Centre• Produce creative content on multiple platforms, broadcasting

across Canada and to the world• Perform all production and crew functions – in both studio and

field environments – as well as post-production, then specialize with crew rotations in your area of interest

• Participate in studio tours and seminars such as the TIFF Bell Lightbox Series

• Scripts written in the first year, and developed in the second, come to life on the big screen in the final year with a public screening at an area theatre

• Cap off your second and third years of study with four and eight-week field placements at media companies around the world such as CBC, Bell TV, Rogers Sportsnet, TSN, Citytv, Canwest Global, CTV, Corus Entertainment, Blue Ant Media, Hughes Integration, Shaw Media, Evertz Microsystems and Ross Video

• An annual live awards show – the Sparkies – celebrates student achievement with awards presented to students in all three years of the program, sponsored by major TV and media companies

• The recipient of the Dome Award alone, chosen from first-year students, receives $2,000 towards his or her tuition

television and neW media production

Lights, camera, career! This program, unique in Ontario, will prepare you to create engaging content and deliver it – in any medium. Get a full spectrum of skills including television production, digital filmmaking, web streaming, podcasting and DVD authoring.

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One-year Ontario College Graduate CertificateCompressed delivery May through August (ebfc)[email protected]

find your career• Chef, cook, baker, pastry chef• Large commercial bakeries, boutique/artisanal bakeries,

restaurants, catering companies, hotels and resorts

hoW you’ll learn• The demands of the food service industry are evolving; rather than

specialists in one area, today’s chefs require a holistic blend of skills encompassing the entire range of food production

• Complete a full year of learning in just 14 weeks• This fast-paced, energetic model of delivery is unique in the province • Train for a full range of advanced baking and pastry skills in our outstanding kitchen facilities

• Learn in small classrooms with one-on-one, personalized attention• Spend over 70% of your classroom time in labs and workshops,

learning hands on• Develop enhanced production and presentation skills with

advanced breads, yeast dough and cookie varieties; French pastries; cake baking, assembly, piping and decoration; cheesecakes, mousses, creams and sauces; chocolate and confections; wedding and special occasion cakes; healthy baking; ice cream and frozen desserts

• Work with individual portions and banquet-style desserts • Develop a deep understanding of baking theory, preparing you

to adapt to different conditions, working with the ingredients and equipment available

• Learn to translate your passion and knowledge from your head to your hands, and utilize that training to achieve consistently excellent results

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Equipment kit: $300

admission reQuirements• Ontario College Diploma in Culinary Management, or equivalent• Red Seal Cook/Chef, or international equivalent• Applicants with significant related work experience will be

considered on an individual basis• Transfer students from other institutions will also be considered on an individual basis

enhanced baking for cooks

To be a great chef, passion and creativity are a must — but a broad range of expertise is what sets the best apart from the rest. Take your baking and pastry skills to the next level with advanced production and presentation techniques that will make you a valued and versatile employee in this evolving industry.

NEW

“ This program teaches a very high level of

pastry work. It’s going to give you the skills to create wedding cakes, frozen desserts, pastries, chocolates, and artisanal breads from around the world. As a graduate, you will stand above your competition.” 

Chef John Schneeberger

post-graduate programs at loyalist

Learning doesn’t stop – it’s a lifelong venture. College and university graduates are coming to Loyalist in greater numbers for more practical, hands-on training. You can:

• Enhance your career opportunities in less than a year • Build on what you’ve learned at college or university • Get the practical skills and knowledge employers need, based on advice from

professionals in the field • Apply your learning on the job with intensive field placement opportunities • Make valuable connections in your industry

NEW PROGRAMS • Enhanced Baking for Cooks starts in May 2015 • International Trade and Logistics Management starts in September 2015NEW

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international trade and logistics management

One-year Ontario College Graduate CertificateSeptember entry (itlm)[email protected]

find your career• Purchasing agent, purchasing officer, inventory specialist,

compliance specialist/manager, supply chain supervisor, customs agent, customs/broker specialist, tracking and scheduling coordinator, logistics coordinator, shipper and receiver, demand planner

• Retail operations, logistics companies, transportation industry, distribution centres; public and private sectors

hoW you’ll learn• Prepare hands on for a career in supply chain management

concentrating on trade compliance and logistics planning• Gain a depth of knowledge in customs, including compliance,

risk management and the global movement of goods• Navigate international customs and business practices • Get applied knowledge of project management including

planning and reporting, scheduling techniques, element interdependencies, and project costing and crashing

• Explore consultative selling and social media marketing• Learn first-hand during local field trips and presentations by

guest speakers • Work with a business mentor to review your accomplishments and plan your next steps

• Gain critical hands-on employment experience during an eight-week field placement from mid-May to mid-July

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $5,351 (three semesters) • Consumables: $500• Books and supplies: $500• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirements• Degree or diploma in a related field• Applicants with a degree or diploma in an unrelated field, or

significant related work experience, will be considered on an individual basis

Before products hit the shelves, there’s a lot of activity behind the scenes, from purchasing materials and coordinating inventory to the distribution of finished goods. As global trade widens and deepens, demand continues to rise for skilled workers in the complex and dynamic areas of supply chain logistics and international trade compliance.

NEW

“ There’s a huge industry demand for supply-

chain specialists with the knowledge to facilitate international trade. Graduates of this new program will be able to use SAP supply-chain software to coordinate worldwide inventory and distribution from one central office. That’s the kind of expertise that companies need — and employers are looking for — in today’s global economy.” 

Jim WhitewayDean of Business and Management Studies, Loyalist College

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $370• Books and supplies: $500• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirements• A diploma or degree in a related field from a recognized college

or university• Individuals with a diploma or degree in an unrelated field, or

three to five years of human resources management-related work experience, will be considered on an individual basis

our grads get great Jobs!Human Resources Assistant, Halla Visteon Climate ControlOperation Analyst, Impacto Protective ProductsCorporate Services, Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Township

One-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate September and January entry (hrpg)[email protected]

find your career• HR manager, HR development officer, planning analyst, training

coordinator, Human Resources Information System (HRIS) specialist, payroll coordinator, health and safety officer

• Business, government, not-for-profit organizations, private consulting• Entry-level salaries for Certified Human Resources Professionals

average $39,500, with the potential to progress quickly from a generalist to an HR manager earning about $63,000 to 73,000 within five years; salary potential for a vice-president tops $170,000

hoW you’ll learn• Get a blend of theory and hands-on practical experience  • Learn to anticipate what’s coming next in training and

development; occupational health and safety; benefits and compensation; and work-life balance

• Projects emphasize learning by doing, such as performing a health and safety audit for a real-world organization

• Develop a professional portfolio showcasing your learning experiences and projects

• Gain insights into current issues and trends from guest speakers working in the field

• Learn to appreciate different perspectives through interaction with faculty and other post-grad students from university, college and workplace backgrounds

• Gain field experience one day a week throughout the semester, applying theoretical and practical knowledge in a workplace setting and making valuable industry contacts

• All courses are designed and approved by the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) for credit towards nationally recognized designation as a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP)

• Loyalist graduates have completed all the course requirements for CHRP certification, and are ready to pass the national exam and embark on the professional experience requirements for certification

human resources management

The greatest asset of any business is its people. Human resources professionals help guide organizations with sound practices — hiring the right people, training them to be effective, and developing strategies to motivate and inspire. Loyalist grads earn advanced standing towards nationally respected CHRP accreditation.

“ In the next decade, HR professionals will play

an increasingly important role, working with business leaders to build the skilled workforce that is so essential to Canada’s future economic growth.” 

Loyalist College PresidentMaureen Piercy

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properties, tickets or luxury suites; planning a golf tournament or running a market research project

• Past placements include the Ottawa Senators, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Rugby Canada, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, Cosmo Sports and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $950• Books and supplies: $200• WiFi-ready laptop recommended• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• A diploma or degree from a recognized college or university• Applicants with significant related work experience will be

considered on an individual basis• Transfer students from other institutions will also be considered on an individual basis

Additional requirements• Most placements will require a valid driver’s licence• Students seeking international placements will require a

valid passport

Recommended academic preparation• Credentials in a related field of study, such as Sales, Marketing,

Business, Sports Management, Administration or Commerce are recommended

our grads get great Jobs!Sales Executive, Rogers OutRankSales Manager, Global SpectrumClient Development Representative, Ottawa Senators

One-year Ontario College Graduate CertificateSeptember entry (sesm)[email protected]

find your career• Sales and marketing manager, account representative, sponsorship

liaison, sponsorship sales manager, marketing executive, licensing brand manager, game night coordinator, community events coordinator, social media coordinator, group sales or ticketing manager, corporate services coordinator

• Sporting organizations, entertainment complexes, non-profit sector• Starting salaries in this exciting field can be up to $52,000

hoW you’ll learn• Participate in intensive role-play scenarios• Through hands-on exercises and practical instruction, learn to plan and execute promotional sales strategies for events; expand the brand to build revenue; create transactional sales opportunities for sport; boost participation and leverage investment to get results; develop win-win activation opportunities for sponsors and partners; create integrated marketing, media and public relations plans; evaluate marketing initiatives against sales forecasting, budgeting, financial health and return on investment (ROI)

• Learn from guest speakers representing organizations such as the Detroit Red Wings and the Ontario Hockey League

• Meet with the sales and marketing staff of a major sports and entertainment organization during a field trip to a major North American city

• Build a personal network and a professional portfolio• Learn the ropes during three full-day job shadows with sports

teams or entertainment organizations • Finish your studies with a four-month field placement, and the

opportunity to graduate into a job• Complete a major placement project such as creating and

managing a sponsorship event; developing a sports information seminar; planning game-night activities; creating a social media plan; organizing a community event; selling sponsorship

sports and entertainment sales and marketing

If you dream of working in sports and entertainment, you need specialized business training to turn your passion into a career. In four months you will learn to make an impact on the bottom line, right from day one. Then demonstrate those skills on the job during a four-month field placement.

• Learn from guest speakers in the industry• Develop a solid portfolio of relevant workplace skills• Participate in our annual speed networking and “work your

wardrobe” events• Meet with industry professionals and PR agencies in Toronto• Stage a mock disaster during Crisis Communications Week• Plan and host special events such as concerts and wine tastings in

neighbouring Prince Edward County• Finish your studies with a four-week field placement with employers

such as the Toronto Argonauts, Toronto International Film Festival, Canadian Wildlife Federation and World Vision Canada

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $300• Books and supplies: $350• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirements• A diploma or degree in a related field from a recognized college

or university• Applicants with significant related work experience will be

considered for entry based on a review of their demonstrated competencies and academic credentials

turn your certificate into a degree• Athabasca University – B.P.A. Communication Studies

our grads get great Jobs!Public Relations Officer, Canadian Wildlife FederationCommunications Coordinator, Ottawa TourismResearch Analyst, Ipsos ReidPublic Relations Associate, Ripley’s Aquarium of CanadaCoordinator of Media/PR, Toronto FC Soccer Team

One-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate September entry (pure)[email protected]

find your career• PR specialist, promotions manager, fundraising coordinator,

media relations specialist, public affairs expert, publicist, lobbyist, campaign manager

• People come to PR from vastly different backgrounds, ranging from aviation to sociology, fitness and the non-profit sector. In just eight months, you’ll develop skills that will make you an asset in virtually any industry

• Government, hospitals, schools, businesses, advocacy groups, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), public relations firms

• Many jobs offer extensive opportunities for travel• Entry-level jobs include producing digital media packages,

organizing interviews and news conferences, creating visual presentations, and planning special events

• Average entry-level salaries for Ontario graduates range from $35,000 to $39,999* and vary depending on the sector and location. Many graduates in urban centres are earning  over $100,000

hoW you’ll learn• Enjoy a combination of project-based learning and hands-on

experience – no tests or exams• Write clear, targeted, persuasive communications materials • Learn to build relationships with media and stakeholders and

prepare for interviews• Use new media, social media and graphics creation to promote

your message

public relations

Public relations professionals are increasingly in demand as employers recognize the value of effective messaging. A career in PR is never dull! You could be pitching a story, staging a press conference or managing crisis communications. Every day is an opportunity to engage stakeholders and the public in accomplishing your goals.

*Source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

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admission reQuirements• Any Ontario resident who is 19 years of age or older can apply• If you are 18 years old, please call for further information• The level at which you enter the program is determined by an interview and assessment

• For more information call 613-969-1913 ext. 2456 (Belleville campus) or 613-332-1743 (Bancroft campus)

Academic and Career Entrance Certificate (Grade 12 equivalency)Monthly [email protected]

find your career• The College Prep program is a springboard to a better job or further studies at college

• A Grade 12 or equivalent is required by most employers• You can also upgrade or refresh your knowledge and skills as a high school graduate

hoW you’ll learn• Learn in small classes with lots of individual attention and

professors who are available for extra help• Study at your own pace – full time, part time or learn online• We assess your personal learning style and teach workshops on how to make the most of your classroom time and how to succeed at tests

• Academic subjects are arranged to meet your individual needs• You can improve your skills in reading, writing, spelling, grammar, math and computers

• Individually tailored programs can include academic upgrading, training readiness, career and personal development, and job-search skills

• Teaching is based on practical knowledge and situations you can apply in your everyday life

• Depending on your entry level, you can complete the program in anywhere from three months to nine months

approximate costs (2014-15)• Tuition is free for all students• This program is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and Employment Ontario (Literacy and Basic Skills)

• Financial help is available for travel and daycare expenses for those who qualify

career and college prep

Wherever you want to get in life – a better job, a college education, an apprenticeship – we can help you get there. In just three to nine months you can earn your Grade 12 equivalency, and get started on your journey. And it’s free. Available at our Belleville and Bancroft campuses.

“ Within a year, I completed my Grade 12 equivalency

through College Prep. I felt empowered, like I had accomplished something positive.” 

Katelyn CowxCollege Prep 2011, Child and Youth Worker student

approximate costs (2014-15)• Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $3,741 (two semesters)• Consumables fee: $340• Additional costs may be incurred during placements

admission reQuirementsRequired academic preparation• Graduates of Loyalist’s Journalism, Photojournalism, Radio

Broadcasting, and Television and New Media Production programs are encouraged to apply to this program

• Applicants with a degree or diploma in journalism or a media-related field are encouraged to apply

• Individuals with an unrelated degree or diploma will be considered on an individual basis

• Applicants with related work experience in television, radio or print media will be considered for entry based on a review of their demonstrated competencies and academic credentials

Additional requirements• A College vehicle is available for use on assignment by students with

a G-level driver’s licence and Driver Abstract (insurance provided)

our grads get great Jobs!News Editor, theScoreReporter and Sports Anchor, NTVReporter, Colour Commentator and Play-by-Play Announcer, 90.5 Extra PeterboroughSports Reporter, Grande Prairie Daily Herald-TribuneAssociate Digital Content Editor, Rogers Sportsnet

One-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate September entry (spJn)[email protected]

find your career• Producers, reporters, writers, researchers, videographers and

editors, working with a sports team• Loyalist graduates have found careers on and off the air across

Canada and in the U.S.

hoW you’ll learn• Gain practical experience in front of the camera and behind the

scenes, with an emphasis on radio and TV• Provide play-by-play coverage for varsity sports and anchor hourly

sportscasts for the CRTC-licensed College radio station, 91X FM• Produce, interview, shoot, edit and host feature-style sportscasts

for TV and radio• Watch live productions and meet network sports anchors during field trips to radio and TV networks

• Gain industry experience with a 140-hour field placement• Develop proficiency in reporting, interviewing, editing, shooting,

researching and writing• Work with state-of-the-art video equipment and industry-standard editing software

• Learn in a collegial atmosphere, collaborating with your fellow students

• Receive intensive faculty coaching in on-air performance and live play-by-play reporting

• Learn to write effectively for print and online media, with a grounding in the history, politics and sociology of sport

• Enjoy one-on-one attention in small classes with industry veterans who still work in sports journalism

sports Journalism

Sports journalists are storytellers. They bring the human side of sports to life — the personalities, the heartache and the drama behind the game. Train for a career on the air or behind the scenes as a broadcaster, videographer, sports writer, researcher, editor or producer. Loyalist students enjoy exceptional access to community sports teams.

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loyalist training and knoWledge centre (ltkc)

Our goal is your success. Our specialty is workplace learning and performance. Do you have a specific training need, such as leadership development or new skills for workers? Clients come to us for responsive services, such as helping to manage scheduling and obtain funding. We recognize your needs may be unlike any others, and we’re ready to customize. We’ll even conduct sessions at your workplace. However you’re looking to leap forward – improving productivity, upgrading skills, growing sales or supervisory skills, or keeping qualifications current consider Loyalist College your Training and Knowledge Centre. Have a look at the course options available at loyalisttraining.com or contact us to discuss your specific needs.

613-966-8121 loyalisttraining.com1-877-887-8223 [email protected]

General Inquiries: [email protected] Campus: [email protected]

Whether you want to keep pace with the continually changing business world or turn your passion into a career, the School of Continuing Education can help you with over 500 part-time and distance education opportunities, starting monthly or each semester.

You can pursue your goals through online learning, correspondence, or take classes on our main campus or at one of five off-campus locations. Flexible delivery allows you to complete a certificate, diploma or work

towards an apprenticeship – while maintaining your job and other responsibilities. Many of our certificate and diploma programs are eligible for Employment Ontario and OSAP funding assistance.

We strive to stay ahead of the curve with programs that are sought after, timely and flexible in delivery to help you reach your personal, educational and professional goals. Learn at your own pace with blended delivery programs and distance courses that can be completed on your timetable. For an extensive list of part-time and distance opportunities, see the Certificates and Diplomas section at loyalistfocus.com.

distance studies and continuing education

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each year loyalist provides over a million dollars in student funding through awards, bursaries, scholarships and work study opportunities. there’s money out there to help you reach your goals.

financial life

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ancillary fees

Student GovernmentStudent Government Activity Fee: To provide events, facilities, services and resources for students Student Planner Fee Student ID Card Fee Student Government InitiativeFacilities Enhancement Fee Student Centre Fee

AthleticsAthletics Fee: Assists with the operating expenses of intercollegiate activities Fitness Centre Fee Campus Recreation Facility Fee Facilities/Lockers

Health ServicesHealth Centre Fee: To maintain the operation of the Health Centre Prescription Drug Plan and Accident Insurance Fee: Pays for a group accident insurance policy that covers 80% of most prescription drugs

Student SuccessPeer Tutoring and Academic Skills Centre Fee Wellness Services Fee

Employment and Career Services Fee Technology Fee: Provides for open access computer facilities for the sole use of students, student email accounts, and email training and support

Enrolment ServicesTranscript Service Fee: Assists with transcript costs Graduation Fee: Assists with costs related to Convocation ceremonies Alumni Fee: Supports the Alumni Association, programs and services 91X Radio Fee: Supports the operation of the on-campus FM radio station Access Copyright Fee TOTAL ANCILLARY FEES

Taxes included. Ancillary fees are paid in full in the fall term and are non-refundable after 10 days of scheduled classes from the start of the term. All dollar figures listed are in Canadian dollars.. Fees are subject to change.

full-time students

$148 $14

$10

$25 $150

$130 $60 $20 $20

$70 $40

$33 $39

$25 $170

$3 $30$31$26

$10

$1,054

All full-time students at the Belleville campus must pay mandatory Ancillary Fees of $1,054 per year. Rates are adjusted for part-time students and for winter/spring and summer intake. Individual fees are broken down as follows:

check out hundreds of awards, bursaries and scholarship opportunities at loyalistcollege.com

scholarships, bursaries and awardsThe friendly staff in our Financial Aid office can show you where to find funding options, help you apply, and teach you helpful budgeting skills to make financial support last through the school year.

Bursaries are based on financial need, and scholarships are awarded for academic excellence. They’re not loans; you never have to pay them back. While the process may sound daunting, it’s really not – the application only takes about five minutes to complete. You can apply online at myloyalist.com.

An awards directory is available online at loyalistcollege.com. To learn more about these opportunities, or for help applying, contact Awards Officer Joanne Farrell at [email protected]. Also check out the possibilities at: scholarshipscanada.com, studentsawards.com and campusaccess.com

ontario student assistance program (osap)Ontario residents who are Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons may qualify for OSAP, providing interest-free loans while you’re in school. OSAP loans, grants and bursaries are awarded based on your educational costs and access to revenue. Apply online at osap.gov.on.ca. You can also explore bank loans and student lines of credit.

out-of-province residents should apply for financial assistance within their home province.Our Financial Aid office would be pleased to assist you. Call us at 613-969-1913 ext. 2425.

full-time post-secondary studentsTo qualify as a full-time student, your course load must represent at least 70% of the hours or two-thirds of the courses required for the semester in the program in which you are enrolled.

2014-2015 domestic full-time student feesFees apply to domestic full-time students for a standard two-semester program. Fees for programs that are less than or greater than two semesters will be adjusted. There are no additional taxes.

Year One Year Two Year ThreeTuition* $2,687.32 $2,662.08 $2,648.00 Full-Time Ancillary Fees $1,054.00 $1,054.00 $1,054.00TOTAL $3,741.32 $3,716.08 $3,702.00

*Practical Nursing Tuition: $3,935.70 (Year One) or $3,649.58 (Year Two) plus $1,054 Ancillary Fees, and $1,824.79 (Semester Five) plus $266 Ancillary Fees*Collaborative Nursing Degree Tuition: $5,932.08 (Year One) or $5,875.46 (Year Two) plus $1,054 Ancillary Fees

financial life

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hoW to applyapplication procedureontariocolleges.ca receives college applications and records student responses to offers of admission. You can apply to up to five colleges across the province. Only one offer of admission may be accepted.

transfer creditsApplicants with training from other institutions should submit this documentation to Loyalist at the time of application. Transfer credits from other post-secondary institutions will be assessed on an individual basis.

equivalent canadian standingsApplicants from outside Ontario, including international applicants, must submit certified transcripts of their grades. In order to be considered for admission, applicants must provide proof of academic standing equivalent to a Grade 12 Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). Applicants whose first language is not English must provide documented proficiency in English (see below).

mature applicantsA mature applicant is an applicant who: • Is 19 years of age on the first day of classes in the year of admission • Does not have an OSSD or equivalent • Is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident

Mature applicants apply through ontariocolleges.ca. They must complete the required subjects for admission noted for their program. Applicants who lack the required subjects may be requested to write a diagnostic test. Mature applicants are considered on an individual basis and should consult the Admissions Office as early as possible

to determine if pre-entry testing and/or College preparatory studies are required.

health requirementsAll successful applicants must satisfy the health requirements stipulated by their program. Detailed health requirements are listed by program at loyalistcollege.com.

double diplomasDouble diplomas are pairings of related programs that allow a graduate of a diploma program to complete a second diploma in only one additional calendar year. For detailed information and minimum requirements contact the program coordinator of the second program.

admissions decisionsA decision to accept or decline an application for admission will be sent to the applicant in writing. If you wish, you can request a verbal explanation from the College’s Admissions Office. This request should be directed first to the Admissions person with whom you have been corresponding and, if further explanation is required, to the Registrar.

consumables feesConsumables fees are levied by the College for items such as equipment, learning materials, co-op work terms and clothing retained by the student, along with material used in the production of items that become the property of the student.

challenge process and portfolio assessment feeStudents who apply to challenge a course by portfolio, examination, demonstration or other acceptable method, will be assessed a non-refundable fee. Please see loyalistcollege.com for details.

international students how to applyInternational students may apply directly to the College. Please visit loyalistcollege.com for detailed admission requirements.

2014–2015 international student fees*Visa student applicants must pay the following fees for regular full-time post-secondary programs (two semesters per year). Fees for programs that are less than or greater than two semesters will be adjusted. A minimum payment of one semester is required prior to the commencement of classes. Students are encouraged to pay the entire academic year in one transfer. Textbooks, instruments and supplies vary in cost from $500 to $2,500 per year. Most of these items are available through the College bookstore.

language requirementsAll instruction within the College is in English. In order to be successful in a program, communication, listening comprehension, reading and writing skills must be at a level sufficient to meet the demands of posts-secondary studies. All applicants to Loyalist whose first language is not English, or whose previous education has been conducted in another language, will be expected to provide an English proficiency assessment.

english language proficiency test

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) toefl.org

IELTS (International English Language Test Service)ielts.org CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment) cael.ca

english for academic purposes (eapc)

173 (computer-based)65 (Internet-based)

5.0 overall

certificate/diploma programs

550 (paper-based test) 213 (computer-based test)79 with Writing, Reading and Speaking minimums of 19 (iBT Internet-based test)

6.0 overall with a minimum score of 5.5 in each section

Overall band of 60

collaborative nursing degree, practical nursing, media and post-graduate programs

560 (paper-based test) 220 (computer-based test)83 with Writing, Reading and Speaking minimums of 21 (iBT Internet-based test)

6.5 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in each section

Overall band of 60 and Writing 60

Please forward test scores from one of the following tests with your application:

For more information, contact Jodie Russett in the International Centre at [email protected] or 613-969-1913 ext. 2146

Two Semesters One SemesterTuition $13,000 $6,500 Full-Time Ancillary Fees $1,054 $527Health Insurance (mandatory) $600 $600TOTAL $14,654 $7,627*Fees are subject to change

hoW to apply

apply online at ontariocolleges.ca

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notifications and disclosuresequity at loyalist collegeThe Education and Employment Equity program at Loyalist College demonstrates a commitment to promote increased awareness of the changing roles of women and men, and to encourage full male and female participation in all areas of society. The program is designed to promote education equity for students, and employment equity for faculty and staff.

protection of personal informationThe College may collect and maintain personal information from students and prospective students for the purposes of communicating with them about programs, applications, admissions and awards; maintaining statistical data on applications; registering students for courses; delivering academic and administrative services; and Student Government initiatives and activities. Personal information in the student record is protected in compliance with the Ontario Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the College’s privacy policies.

notification of disclosure of personal information to statistics canadaStatistics Canada is the national statistical agency. As such, Statistics Canada carries out hundreds of surveys each year on a wide range of matters, including education. It is essential to be able to follow students across time and institutions to understand, for example, the factors affecting enrolment demand at post-secondary institutions. The increased emphasis on accountability for public investment means that it is also important to understand ‘outcomes.’ In order to carry out such studies, Statistics Canada asks all colleges and universities to provide data on students and graduates.

Institutions collect and provide to Statistics Canada student identification information (student’s name, student ID number, Social Insurance Number), student contact information (address and telephone number), student demographic characteristics, enrolment information, previous education, and labour force activity. The Federal Statistics Act provides the legal authority for Statistics Canada to obtain access to personal information held by educational institutions. The information may be used only for statistical purposes, and the confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act prevent the information from being released in any way that would identify a student.

Students who do not wish to have their information used may ask Statistics Canada to remove their identification and contact information from the national database. Further information on the use of this information can be obtained from Statistics Canada’s website at statcan.gc.ca or by writing to the Post-Secondary Section, Centre for Education Statistics, 17th Floor, R.H. Coats Building, Tunney’s Pasture, Ottawa K1A 0T6.

viewbook changesPrograms and courses announced in this viewbook represent the best information available at the time of printing. These programs and courses may or may not be offered depending upon the number of students enrolled. The College reserves the right to change, without notice, any information contained in this viewbook, including but not limited to the availability, timing, or content of any program or course, the applicable fees, and any rule or regulation pertaining to the standard for admission to, the requirements for the continuation of study in, and the requirements for the granting of degrees or diplomas in any or all

of its programs. The publication of information in this viewbook does not bind the College to the provision of courses, programs, schedules, or facilities as listed herein. Changes may occur in a number of areas, including, but not limited to, courses, their content, enrolment and the withdrawal of courses listed as being offered, as the College may deem appropriate or necessary. The College will not, however, be liable for any loss, damages or other expenses that such changes may cause. Loyalist endeavours to ensure the accuracy of each transfer agreement/articulation opportunity; however, changes may occur. Students must check directly with the receiving institution for the most up-to-date information before applying to any program.

The College will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered or incurred by any student, prospective student, or third party as a result of any interruption in, change to, or cancellation of, any academic activities as set forth in this viewbook and on the College website (loyalistcollege.com) and related information, where such interruption, change, or cancellation is caused by fire, strike, lock-out, inability to procure materials or trades, restrictive laws or governmental regulations, actions taken by faculty, or students, financial exigency, civil unrest or disobedience, or any other cause of any kind.

dates to remember

fall semester 2015Civic Holiday August 3Residence Move-in Day September 6Labour Day September 7Registration and Orientation for First-Year Students September 8Classes Begin for all Students September 9Deadline for Program Withdrawals with September 22Refund of Fees Thanksgiving (no classes) October 12Study week (no classes) October 12 -16Deadline for Winter Fee Payment December 2Fall Semester Ends December 18

Winter semester 2016Registration/First Day of Classes January 4Deadline for Program Withdrawals with January 18Refund of Fees Family Day (no classes) February 15Study Week (no classes) February 15-19Deadline for Program and Course Withdrawals March 4 without Academic Penalty Good Friday (no classes) March 25Winter Semester End Dates Begin April 15 spring/summer semester 2016Registration/First Day of Classes April 18Deadline for Program Withdrawal with May 9Refund of Fees Deadline for Program/Course Withdrawals May 20Without Academic Penalty Victoria Day (no classes) May 23Convocation Ceremonies June 9 – 10Spring/Summer Semester End Dates Begin June 10Canada Day (no classes) July 1All Spring/Summer Semester Classes Completed July 29Civic Holiday August 1

let’s connectWho do i call?Phone: 613-969-1913Fax: 613-969-7905Toll Free: 1-888-569-2547TTY: 613-962-0633General Inquiries: Ext. 2100

enrolment servicescoordinator, enrolment services/campus visits Kathy Luffman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2204 recruitment Chantal Dilts, Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2489Gretta Barnwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2874Carrie Bulgajewski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2399Irene Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2330school-college-Work-initiative (scWi) Edina Cappuccitti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2569director, enrolment services and registrar Laura Naumann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2366associate registrarSuzanne Arniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2891admissionsKaley Gale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2238Dawn Molyneux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2352Betty Reid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2206Lori Snutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2396second career/prior learning assessment recognition (plar)Sandy Novroski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2373continuing education admissions and records Kim Rorabeck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2144

aboriginal resource centrecoordinator of aboriginal services Paul Latchford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2250

access Career and College Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2456Community Employment Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-966-0205

accessability centre manager, accessability centreJennifer Vincent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2168

athletics and campus recreation manager, athletics & campus recreation Jim Buck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2245coordinator, campus recreation & fitness facilities Cory Mestre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2606

financial assistance and student awardsfinancial assistance (osap) Laura Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2425Dawn Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2226student awards Joanne Farrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2202

the career centreLyndsay Kerik. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2438

health centrenurse Lauren Deans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2248secretary Debbie Bridger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2374

international centreJodie Russett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2146

on-campus residenceresidence manager Chris Carson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2102residence conference coordinator Dave Templar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2103

off-campus housingDominique Dawes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2104

student success hubAppointments and General Student Service Information . .Ext. 2519Peer Tutoring and Academic Skills Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2163

otherAccounting Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2223Alumni Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2307Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2218Food Services (including Meal Plans) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2110Computer Help Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2420Fitness Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2609Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2249Parking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2218Print Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2232Student Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2101Student Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2101Transcripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2204Tuition Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 2223

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CJSW Community and Justice Services Community/correctional facilities

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Computer

A, B, C, G 88% $30,000 -34,999

54

CONS Construction Engineering Technician Project management, site supervision, estimating

Grade 12 English*

Grade 11 & 12 Math

100% $35,000 -39,999

55

CNTD Construction Renovation Technician Construction renovation, home builder, framer, fine finish carpenter

Grade 12 English*

N/A N/A 56

CNTP Construction Renovation Techniques Construction renovation Grade 12 English*

N/A $25,000 -29,999

56

CULM Culinary Management Chef, food service, restaurant management

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math 90% $25,000 -29,999

57

CHEF Culinary Skills – Chef Training Line cook, food service Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math 100% $20,000 -24,999

57

CUSB Customs Border Services Customs brokerages, immigration

Grade 12 English*

Math, Geography A, C, G 94% N/A 58

DSWP Developmental Services Worker DSW, educational assistant, activity director, residential support worker

Grade 12 English*

A, B, C 91% $35,000 -39,999

59

DSWA Developmental Services Worker (Accelerated)

DSW, educational assistant, activity director, residential support worker

Related degree or diploma

A, B, C 91% $35,000 -39,999

59

Developmental Services Worker (Apprenticeship)

DSW, educational assistant, activity director, residential support worker

See program page

N/A N/A 59

ECEP Early Childhood Education Day care director, pre-school/nursery instructor, registered early childhood educator - full-time kindergarten

Grade 12 English*

A, B, C 95% $25,000 -29,999

60

ELTT Electrical Technician – Automation Electrical apprentice Grade 12 English*,Grade 11 Math

Grade 12 Math 100% $35,000 -39,999

61

ELTP Electrical Techniques – Automation Electrical contractor Grade 12 English*,Grade 11 Math

Grade 12 Math 86% $30,000 -34,999

61

EAPC English for Academic Purposes Further studies See program page

N/A N/A 62

EBFC Enhanced Baking for Cooks (Post-Graduate)

Pastry chef, baker See program page

N/A N/A 91

ENVR Environmental Technician Industrial/municipal pollution abatement/clean-up

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Chemistry, Physics

100% $35,000 -39,999

63

ENVR Environmental Technologist Water treatment operator, environmental technologist

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Chemistry, Physics

80% $40,000 -44,999

63

ESTH Esthetics and Spa Management Beauty consultant, sales representative, boutique owner

Grade 12 English*

A 91% $20,000 -24,999

64

FAHP Fitness and Health Promotion Fitness consultant, personal trainer

Grade 12 English*,Grade 11 or 12 Biology, Chemistry or Kinesiology

Sciences, Math A, B, C, D, G

80% $30,000 -34,999

65

GRAD Graphic Design Grade 12 English*, Portfolio Submission

G N/A $30,000 -34,999

66

HRPG Human Resources Management (Post-Graduate)

HR development officer, manager, training coordinator, planning analyst

Degree or diploma

N/A $35,000 -39,999

92

ITLM International Trade and Logistics Management (Post-Graduate)

Purchasing agent/officer, purchasing and inventory control, supply chain supervisor

Degree or diploma

N/A N/A 93

ocascode program name careers

admission reQuirements%

Work-ing**

average starting salary***

pageacademic othersee legendmandatory recommended

†ocascode program name careers

admission reQuirements%

Work-ing**

average starting salary***

pageacademic othersee legendmandatory recommended

ACCT Accounting (Two Year) Financial officer, accounting clerk

Grade 12 English*

Grade 11 Math 100% $30,000 - 34,999

39

ACCT Accounting (Three Year) Auditor, payroll officer, financial analyst

Grade 12 English*

Grade 11 Math 100% $30,000 - 34,999

39

ADMC Advertising and Marketing Communications

Copywriter, media buyer, media sales

Grade 12 English*

Communications Technology

N/A N/A 40

ANIM Animation 2D/3D animator, web or digital graphic designer

Grade 12 English*

Computer, Arts 73% $30,000 - 34,999

41

ARCH Architectural Technician Designer, estimator, building inspector

Grade 12 English*

N/A $30,000 -34,999

42

ARCH Architectural Technology Architectural technologist, CAD technician

Grade 12 English*

100% $35,000 -39,999

42

AADF Art and Design Foundation Artist, designer, digital media Grade 12 English*

100% N/A 43

GASP Arts and Science:General Arts and Science (Two Year)

Further studies, business, human services

Grade 12 English*

A, C 100% $30,000 -34,999

44

GASC Arts and Science: General Arts and Science (One Year)

Further studies, retail sales, customer service

Grade 12 English*

A, C 100% $25,000 -29,999

44

Automotive Service Technician (Apprenticeship)

Automotive apprenticeship N/A N/A 45

BIOT Biotechnology Technician, research Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Chemistry, Physics

67% $30,000 - 34,999

46

BIOT Biotechnology – Advanced Quality control analyst, quality assurance tech

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Chemistry, Physics

25% $30,000 - 34,999

47

BRET Broadcast Engineering Technology Installation, systems integration, broadcast maintenance technician

Grade 12 English*, Grade 11 Math

Grade 12 Math, Computer

60% $40,000 - 44,999

47

BUSI Business (Two Year) Manufacturing, service, retail, government

Grade 12 English*

100% $30,000 -34,999

48

BUSI Business Administration (Three Year) Human resources, industrial relations

Grade 12 English*

88% $30,000 -34,999

48

SALE Business Sales and Marketing Sales, customer service, account representative

Grade 12 English*

87% $30,000 -34,999

49

Career and College Prep Further study or career advancement

19 years of age N/A N/A 97

CHEM Chemical Engineering Technician Quality control/assurance, research, laboratory assistant

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Chemistry, Physics

N/A $30,000 - 34,999

50

CHEM Chemical Engineering Technologist Chemical engineering technologist, laboratory technologist

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Chemistry, Physics

100% $40,000 - 44,999

50

CYWP Child and Youth Worker Youth rehab, educational support

Grade 12 English*

A, B, C 90% $30,000 -34,999

51

Child Development Practitioner (Apprenticeship)

Day care director, pre-school/nursery instructor, registered early childhood educator - full-time kindergarten

See program page

B, C N/A N/A 60

CIVL Civil Engineering Technician Surveying, construction, drafting

Grade 12 English*

Grade 11 & 12 Math 83% $40,000 -44,999

52

CIVL Civil Engineering Technologist Field inspector, civil engineering technologist

Grade 12 English*

Grade 11 & 12 Math

92% $40,000 -44,999

52

PRET College Technology and Trade Preparation

Further studies, trade apprenticeship

Grade 12 English*

N/A N/A 53

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RALS Recreation and Leisure Services Municipal or private fitness programmer

Grade 12 English*,Grade 11 or 12 Biology, Chemistry or Kinesiology

Sciences, Math A, B, C, D, G

100% $30,000 -34,999

84

RDAD Residential Drafting and Design House design, draftsperson, CAD operator

Grade 12 English*

100% N/A 85

SSWP Social Service Worker Case worker, counsellor, support worker

Grade 12 English*

Computer, Communication skills

A, B, C, G 84% $35,000 -39,999

86

SSWA Social Service Worker (Accelerated) Case worker, counsellor, support worker

Related degree or diploma

Computer, Communication skills

A, B, C, G 84% $35,000 -39,999

86

SESM Sports and Entertainment Sales and Marketing (Post-Graduate)

Sales, account representative, marketing coordinator

Degree or diploma

75% N/A 95

SPJN Sports Journalism (Post-Graduate) Sportscaster, producer, writer, researcher

Degree or Diploma

70% $25,000 -29,999

96

SURV Survey Technician Surveying, drafting Grade 12 English*

Grade 11 & 12 Math

100% $40,000 -44,999

87

TVNM Television and New Media Production

Digital editing, production, new media

Grade 12 English*

Computer, Photography, see program page

G 70% $30,000 -34,999

88

WELP Welding and Fabrication Technician Welder, fitter, fabrication technician

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Welding

N/A N/A 89

WELT Welding Techniques Welder, fitter, pipefitter Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Welding

84% $35,000 -39,999

89

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*Grade 12 English (C), (U) or (M) level required†Careers source: KPI Surveys 2008 - 2013 (Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities)**Percentage working source: KPI Survey 2013 (Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities)***Average starting salaries source: Employment Profile 2013 Provincial Report (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities)

other requirementsA Immunization record and/or personal health historyB CPR and First Aid certificationC Clear, current criminal record check and/or vulnerable

sector checkD Physical fitnessE Clear driver abstractF Canadian passportG Other - please refer to website

A full description of these requirements is available on each program page at loyalistcollege.com

88% of Loyalist grads found jobs within six months of graduation, compared with the average of 83% for Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology*

*KPI Survey 2013, Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

JOPB Journalism - Online, Print and Broadcast

Journalist, writer, photographer, editor, anchor, videographer

Grade 12 English*

Computer, Photography, see program page

86% $30,000 -34,999

68

Journalism (Trent/Loyalist Joint Degree-Diploma)

Journalist, writer, reporter, columnist, photographer, editor, anchor, videographer

Please see trentu.ca/journalism

N/A N/A 67

MANU Manufacturing Engineering Technician CAD, machine design, quality control analyst, industrial mechanic

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Chemistry, Drafting, Manufacturing, Welding, Computer

100% $40,000 -44,999

69

MECH Mechanical Techniques Millwright, welder, machinist

Grade 12 English*

Welding, Machine Shop

100% $30,000 -34,999

70

MECP Media Experience Advertising, journalism, broadcast entry level

Grade 12 English*

N/A N/A 71

DMAS Military Arts and Sciences Military and business advancement

Grade 12 English*

N/A N/A 72

MPFP Motive Power Fundamentals – Parts and Counter Personnel

Parts and service sales Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math N/A $25,000 -29,999

73

MPTN Motive Power Technician – Service and Management

Licensed technician, service manager, apprenticeship

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math 100% $30,000 -34,999

73

NURS Nursing (Loyalist/Brock Collaborative Degree)

Registered nurse Please see loyalistcollege.com

Senior-level Math A, B, C, G N/A N/A 74

PARA Paralegal Paralegal, provincial offence prosecutor

Grade 12 English*

Grade 12 Math, Computer

C 91% $25,000 -29,999

75

PMED Paramedic (Bancroft Campus) Paramedic Grade 12 English*,Grade 11 or 12 Biology

A, B, C, D, E, G

83% $45,000 -49,999

76

PSWP Personal Support Worker Personal support worker Grade 12 English*

A, B, C, G 95% $30,000 -34,999

77

PHJN Photojournalism Photographer, photojournalist, digital editor

Grade 12 English*

Computer, Photography, see program page

G 91% $30,000 -34,999

78

PHJF Photojournalism (Fast-Track) Photographer, photojournalist, digital editor

Degree or diploma and portfolio; see program page

Computer, Photography; see program page

G 91% $30,000 -34,999

78

PFND Police Foundations Policing, security, youth advisor

Grade 12 English*

Math, Computer A, B, C, D, E (Year 2), G

89% $30,000 -34,999

79

PNUR Practical Nursing Registered practical nurse Grade 12 English*,Grade 11 or 12 Biology, Grade 12 Math, C or U-level Chemistry or Physics

A, B, C, G 89% $45,000 -49,999

80

PREH Pre-Health Science Further studies, nurse’s aide, orderly

Grade 12 English*

Grade 11 or 12 Biology, Chemistry and Math

100% N/A 81

PSIN Protection, Security and Investigation Security investigator, consultant, analyst

Grade 12 English*

A, C, G 100% N/A 82

PURE Public Relations (Post-Graduate) PR specialist, promotions manager, media relations specialist

Degree or diploma

77% $35,000 -39,999

94

RADB Radio Broadcasting Announcer, sales, digital mixer, commercial producer

Grade 12 English*

Computer, see program page

64% $30,000 -34,999

83

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admission reQuirements%

Work-ing**

average starting salary***

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