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2015–16 Program Guide1.866.783.6766 | parklandcollege.sk.ca
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Contents02 Intro03 Bachelor Degrees
University ClassesDiplomas
04 Certifi cates05 Adult Basic Education
Essential Skills06 & 07 Admissions Chart08 & 09 Corporate Training 10 Trades & Technology Centre11 Canada Sask Job Grant12 How To Apply Scholarships
Parkland College isthe smart investment for your future.Whether you’re from around the corner or around the globe, we offer training to suit your needs. From agriculture to welding, Parkland College offers a broad range of programs including bachelor’s degrees, diplomas and certifi cates, and adult basic education. We offer a variety of university and skills training programs close to home so you don’t have to worry about transfer credits. And with a growing list of full degree and diploma programs available right here in your backyard, Parkland College can be a smart fi nancial investment, too.
Forget the typical lecture theatre with 300 students crammed in old wooden desks. Our unique learning environment where class sizes are typically smaller and instructors and classmates know you by name can help you get better grades and learn more effectively.
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BACHELOR OFINDIGENOUS EDUCATIONProviding a holistic First Nations teaching perspective, the Indigenous education program from First Nations University of Canada provides tremendous opportunity whether you want to teach elementary or secondary education.
The program is generalist in approach and emphasizes language and arts and requires a concentration in Indigenous education. Specifi c Indigenous education courses have been designed to introduce teachers to the unique needs of First Nations students.
BACHELOR OFSCIENCE IN NURSINGThe U of S College of Nursing has partnered with Parkland College and Sunrise Health Region to deliver world class distributed nursing education. Through the use of distributed learning technology, students in Yorkton are able to learn where they live.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is a non-direct entry four-year degree program, which includes a pre-professional year of university level courses, followed by three years of nursing education and clinical practice opportunities. Admission to the program is a two-step process.
BACHELOR OFSOCIAL WORKThe BSW program from the University of Regina emphasizes preparing students to gain the skills necessary to counsel individuals and groups, develop and administer programs, empower community groups, conduct social
research, analyze programs, policies and issues, and develop and implement problem solving strategies. The program is generalist in approach and will prepare you to work with minority and disadvantaged groups in urban, rural and remote areas.
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FIRST YEAR & DISTANCE DELIVERYYou can also take the entire fi rst year of an undergraduate degree from the University of Regina or University of Saskatchewan at Parkland College in Yorkton, SK. At the end of your fi rst year, you can apply for professional programs such as Pharmacy & Nutrition, Nursing and etc. Take a look at our website for the full list of options and then make an appointment with our academic advisor to go over your program plan and ensure you have all of the prerequisites lined up.
University Classes
Bachelor Degrees (Four Years)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONOpen the door to an exciting and challenging career. You’ll develop the skill set to perform administrative or management functions in all types and sizes of organizations. If your goal is to start your own business or work in accounting, fi nancial services, human resources, general management or marketing, we can put you on the right path.
PRACTICAL NURSINGLicensed practical nurses (LPNs) are in demand across Canada. There are more job opportunities now than ever before, and more chances to create a career that suits your interests. LPN’s typically work in an area of interest such as gerontology, maternal-child, medical, mental health, palliative, pediatric, rehabilitation or surgical nursing. Applications for the February 2017 cohort will come out in Fall 2015.
Diplomas (Two Years)
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GOOD LUCK 2015-2016 STUDENTSProud Supporter of Parkland College
Start your career in Health Care with the following programs offered
through Parkland College:• Nursing (Continuing Care Assistant,
Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse)• Emergency Medical Responder
• Nutrition and Pharmacy (1st year)• Primary Care Paramedic
• Social Work • Of ce Administration• Medical Terminology
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Toll Free: 1-800-410-MAKI (6254) � After Hours: 306-621-2671
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AGRICULTURE TECHNICIAN
Learn common skills for modern agricultural operations: computer training, keeping accurate business records, and using up-to-date GPS technology. Focus on either crop or livestock production. Whatever your choice, you’ll spend at least half of your time putting theory into practice.
CONTINUING CARE ASSISTANT
Learn the fundamentals required to work in care homes, home care and community health centers. Full-time and part-time courses are available. The program consists of theory courses, lab skills, and practicum placements in special care facilities and home care.
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT
Learn the knowledge and skill development needed to assist classroom teachers in inclusive educational settings with children and youth who have diverse learning needs. This program combines theory and practical application for elementary and secondary age students in the K-12 school system.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Broaden your understanding of children’s physical, social, cognitive, creative and emotional development. You will also develop an understanding of the importance of play as a vehicle for learning.
ELECTRICIAN
This program provides entry level skill training. You will learn how to make electrical installations and perform maintenance duties according to industry standards.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER
Recognized by the Saskatchewan College of Paramedics, this certifi cate prepares students with the necessary knowledge and skills in an emergency to help sustain life, reduce pain, and minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until the next level of health care personnel takes over.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP & SMALL BUSINESS
Provides practical business knowledge and skill development needed to start and manage a small business. Upon successfully completing the program, you will have a comprehensive business plan based on your own business idea.
FIREFIGHTING
If you’re looking for a hot job in municipal or industrial fi refi ghting, this is the place to start. This unique and comprehensive program provides preparation for entry-level career positions. Our program curriculum exceeds National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requirements including more practice runs and hands-on activities.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRUCK & TRANSPORT TECHNICIAN
Learn basic training in two high-demand mechanical trades at once. Heavy duty equipment technicians work on large mobile equipment—bulldozers, cranes, graders, loaders and earthmovers used in construction, mining, forestry and more. Truck and transport mechanics work on trucks, buses and highway transport vehicles for dealers, garages and transportation companies.
MULTI-MECHANICAL TRADES
Combine classroom instruction and hands-on shop time. Learn how to assemble, repair, service and maintain equipment in these mechanical trades: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Transport, Agricultural Machinery, Automotive Service.
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Formerly known as Offi ce Education, this one-year certifi cate program provides knowledge and skill development related to the business offi ce environment, with an emphasis on computer applications. Practical, hands-on training will prepare you for the demands and rewards of functioning in the modern offi ce.
POWER ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (FOURTH & THIRD CLASS)
Power engineering technicians help keep power plants running safely and effi ciently. A shortage of certifi ed technicians means job opportunities have never been better. Fourth Class graduates can go directly into the workforce or pursue their Third Class certifi cate and beyond. You could work in the oil patch, mining, manufacturing, energy, health and other industries. It’s a physical job that requires problem-solving skills and a knack for working with machinery.
PRIMARY CARE PARAMEDIC
This one-year certifi cate program emphasizes authentic hands-on training in pre-hospital emergency care, with both hospital and ambulance practicums. Students will learn to perform physical assessments of the various body systems. You will also be able to recognize and manage medical and trauma injuries, and common cardiac and respiratory emergencies.
WELDING
Get paid to play with fi re. Learn on state-of-the-art equipment and one-of-a-kind projects in our Canadian Welding Bureau certifi ed shops, and write your CWB test before you graduate. You will receive training in multiple welding processes, operating fabrication equipment, using blueprints, general shop practice and shop safety.
Certifi cates (One Year or Less)
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We are proud to partner with Parkland College on many initiatives for local students. A Learning Alliance, highlighting our joint support of high quality education and training, supports ongoing cooperation and collaboration with students the true
winners. We both work with learners at varying stages in their educational careers to ensure high levels of achievement and successful future opportunities.
For information on an amazing public school near you,contact 306-786-5500 or 1-866-390-0773.
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Learning Without Limits …Achievement For All
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Adult Basic Education
Essential Skills
ADULT 10, ADULT 12 & GED, GRADE 12 ONLINEAdult basic education provides educational opportunities to those who have completed high school and wish to upgrade specifi c classes, those would like to upgrade their literacy skills, and individuals who haven’t completed high school.
Complete your Adult 10, Adult 12 or GED in a face-to-face setting. Daytime classes are held at all locations for ABE classes. GED is also available as an evening class at the Yorkton Campus in October and March.
If face-to-face isn’t an option, our online grade 12 courses are designed with convenience in mind and can be taken wherever you are. You can take one course or complete several at a time, and study at your own pace.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES FOR NEWCOMERS TO CANADAParkland College’s English Language Training program will assist Newcomers to Canada in improving their speaking, reading, listening, and writing skills in English. Students of all Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) levels are welcome to advance their skills with a qualifi ed English Language teacher.
As a Parkland College student, your studies will follow the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB). The CLB describes the different skill levels of adults who are learning English as a second language. Currently the Parkland College English Language classes include instruction for people from CLB 1-8.
WORKPLACE TRAINING & MENTORSHIP PROGRAMSEssential Skills are needed for success in work, learning and life. They are the foundational skills that make it easier to learn all other skills. A strong foundation in Essential Skills can help people perform tasks required by their occupation, provide people with foundation for learning other skills, and enhance peoples’ ability to be innovative and adapt to workplace change.
Parkland College offers customized training to respond to the specifi c needs of your organization and the current or future needs of employees. Newly learned skills can be applied immediately with visible results.
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Workplace Training:• One on One Essential skills upgrading• Group training
• Project based training
Workplace Mentorship Programs:• Customized programming• Group training• Practical application
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Post-Secondary Admissions Chart
• If you do not meet the entrance requirements, special admissions may be an option. Contact a Parkland College counsellor for more information. • All tuition fees listed are for Canadian residents and subject to change up to one month prior to delivery.• Tuition fees do not include books, materials and lab fees. Please refer to the website for more details.• All programs are subject to immediate cancellation or postponement.
Program Full-Time/Part-Time Length Location Dates
Agriculture Technician FT 36 weeks Yorkton Sept - May
Bachelor of Indigenous Education FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - April
Bachelor of Science in Nursing FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - April
Bachelor of Social Work FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - April
Bachelor of Sociology FT 3 or 4 years Yorkton Sept - April
Business Administration FT 2 years YorktonIntegrated Delivery - Fort Qu’Appelle Sept - April
Continuing Care Assistant FT 32 weeks Yorkton Sept - June
Continuing Care Assistant PT varies Canora, Yorkton Sept - June
Early Childhood Education PT varies Fort Qu’Appelle, Yorkton Sept - June
Educational Assistant PT varies Yorkton Sept - June
Electrician FT 30 weeks Esterhazy Sept - April
Emergency Medical Responder FT 2 weeks Melville July or Nov Annually
Entrepreneurship & Small Business FT 32 weeks Yorkton Sept - April
Firefi ghter FT 13 weeks Melville Aug - Oct
Heavy Equipment Truck & Transport Technician FT 36 weeks Yorkton Sept - May
Industrial Mechanics Levels 1-4 FT varies Esterhazy Varies
Multi-Mechanical Trades FT 28 weeks Yorkton Oct - Apr
Offi ce Administration FT 32 weeks YorktonIntegrated Delivery - Fort Qu’Appelle, Kamsack Sept - April
Power Engineering - Third Class FT 21 weeks Yorkton Aug - Jan
Power Engineering - Fourth Class FT 37 weeks Yorkton Sept - June
Practical Nursing FT 2 years Yorkton Feb - Nov
Primary Care Paramedic FT 41 weeks Melville Sept - April
Welding FT 35 weeks Yorkton Sept - May
University - fi rst year FT & PT varies Yorkton Varies
University - distance learning FT & PT varies Yorkton Varies
03 PARKLAND COLLEGE | 2015–16 Program Guide
Post-Secondary Admissions Chart
• If you do not meet the entrance requirements, special admissions may be an option. Contact a Parkland College counsellor for more information. • All tuition fees listed are for Canadian residents and subject to change up to one month prior to delivery.• All programs are subject to immediate cancellation or postponement.
Program Full-Time/ Part-Time Length Location Dates Entrance Requirements Tuition
(Approx) Credential Credit Granting Institute
# of Seats Available
Agribusiness FT 2 years Yorkton Sept - April Grade 12 w/ English A30 or B30, a 30 level math - Min. Average of 70% $6,500 Diploma TBA 20
Agriculture Technician FT 36 weeks Yorkton Sept - May Grade 12 w/ English A30 or B30, Math 20 or Pre-Calculus 20 or Founda-tions of Math 20, and a 20-level science $6,000 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Bachelor of Indigenous Education FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - AprilGrade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level Math or Science, a 30-level language, social science or fine arts, and an approved 30-level course - Min. Average of 65%
set by universities Bachelor Degree First Nation’s University of Canada 35
Bachelor of Science in Nursing FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - AprilGrade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, and a 30-level Math - Min. Average of 72%
set by universities Bachelor Degree University of Saskatchewan 15
Bachelor of Social Work FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - April Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level math, plus two other approved 30-level academic subjects - Min. Average of 65% set by universities Bachelor Degree University of Regina 35
Business Administration FT 2 years Yorkton Sept - April Grade 12 w/ Foundations of Math 30 $2,900 1st yr $3,300 2nd yr Diploma TBA 40
Continuing Care Assistant FT 32 weeks Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 or GED $4,500 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 24
Continuing Care Assistant PT varies Canora, Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 or GED $350-500/class Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 24
Early Childhood Education PT varies Fort Qu’Appelle, Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 $350/class Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Educational Assistant PT varies Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 or GED $350/class Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Electrician FT 30 weeks Esterhazy Sept - April Grade 11 w/ Foundations of Math 20 or Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20 or Pre-Calculus 20 $3,200 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Emergency Medical Responder FT 2 weeks Melville July or Nov Annually Standard First Aid with CPR level C/AED or HCP $960 Certificate St. John Ambulance 8
Entrepreneurship & Small Business FT 32 weeks Yorkton Jan - Aug or Sept - April Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 $4,100 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 50
Firefighter FT 13 weeks Melville Aug - Oct Grade 12 and valid drivers license $9,850 Certificate Lakeland College 14
Heavy Equipment Operator FT 6 weeks Melville July - Aug Valid Class 5 Driver’s License $10,900 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Heavy Equipment Truck & Transport Technician FT 36 weeks Yorkton Sept - May Grade 10 or GED $5,900 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Hotel & Restaurant Management Diploma FT 2 years Yorkton Sept - April Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 and Foundations of Math 30 $4,100 1st yr $1,200 2nd yr Diploma TBA 25
Human Resources FT 40.5 weeks Yorkton Feb - Nov 2- or 3-year college diploma or university degree from an accredited institution $5,700 Post Grad Conestoga College 20
Industrial Mechanics Levels 1-4 FT varies Esterhazy Varies Employed SATCC covers costs Level Card SATCC 12
Multi-Mechanical Trades FT 26 weeks Yorkton Oct - Apr Grade 10 or GED $4,300 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Office Administration FT 32 weeks Yorkton Integrated Delivery - Fort Qu’Appelle, Kamsack Sept - April Grade 12 or GED $4,155 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 45
Power Engineering - Third Class FT 21 weeks Yorkton Aug - Jan Fourth Class Power Engineering License $2,715 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Power Engineering - Fourth Class FT 38 weeks Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 w/ Math B30 (Prior to 2013) with either Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (After 2012) - Min. Average of 65% $6,785 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Practical Nursing FT 2 years Yorkton Feb - NovGr. 12 w/ English A30 & B30; Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30; Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30; and Social Studies 30, History 30, or Native Studies 30. - Min. Average of 65%. High demand intake.
$10,000 Diploma SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 23
Primary Care Paramedic FT 41 weeks Melville Sept - AprilGrade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, Biology 30 or Chemistry 30, Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 30 or Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 - Min. Average of 65%
$4,795 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Welding FT 35 weeks Yorkton Sept - May Grade 10 or GED $5,735 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
University - first year FT & PT varies Yorkton Varies Visit parklandcollege.sk.ca for admission requirements set by universities university credit U of R, U of S Varies
University - distance learning FT & PT varies Yorkton Varies Visit parklandcollege.sk.ca for admission requirements set by universities university credit U of R, U of S Varies
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• Parkland College makes every effort to ensure that the information in this guide is accurate and complete at the time of printing. However, by the time you apply, the information provided here may change so please visit www.parklandcollege.sk.ca for the latest details.
Entrance Requirements Tuition (Approx) Credential Credit Granting
Institute# of Seats Available
Grade 10 or GED $6,000 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 14
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level Math or Science, a 30-level language, social science or fi ne arts, and an approved 30-level course - Min. Average of 65%
set by universities Bachelor DegreeFirst Nation’s University of
Canada35
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, and a 30-level Math - Min. Average of 72%
set by universities Bachelor Degree University of Saskatchewan 15
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level math, plus two other approved 30-level academic subjects - Min. Average of 65%
set by universities Bachelor Degree University of Regina 35
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level Math or Science, a 30-level language, social science or fi ne arts, and an approved 30-level course - Min. Average of 72%
set by universities Bachelor DegreeUniversity of Regina or
University of Saskatchewan35
Grade 12 w/ Foundations of Math 30$4,000 1st yr$4,000 2nd yr
Diploma SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 40
Grade 12 or GED $4,500 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 24
Grade 12 or GED $350-600/class Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 24
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 $350/class Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Grade 12 or GED $350/class Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Grade 11 w/ Foundations of Math 20 or Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20 or Pre-Calculus 20
$3,200 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Standard First Aid with CPR level C/AED or HCP $960 Certifi cate St. John Ambulance 8
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 $4,100 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 25
Grade 12 and valid drivers license $9,850 Certifi cate Lakeland College 14
Grade 10 or GED $6,300 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 14
Employed SATCC covers costs Level Card SATCC 12
Grade 10 or GED $4,670 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Grade 12 or GED $4,155 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 45
Fourth Class Power Engineering License $2,750 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Grade 12 w/ Math B30 (Prior to 2013) with either Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (After 2012) - Min. Average of 65%
$5,650 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Gr. 12 w/ English A30 & B30; Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30; Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30; and Social Studies 30, History 30, or Native Studies 30. - Min. Average of 65%. High demand intake.
$10,000 Diploma SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 23
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, Biology 30 or Chemistry 30, Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 30 or Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 - Min. Average of 65%
$4,795 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Grade 10 or GED $5,880 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Visit parklandcollege.sk.ca for admission requirements set by universities university credit U of R, U of S Varies
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• If you do not meet the entrance requirements, special admissions may be an option. Contact a Parkland College counsellor for more information. • All tuition fees listed are for Canadian residents and subject to change up to one month prior to delivery.• Tuition fees do not include books, materials and lab fees. Please refer to the website for more details.• All programs are subject to immediate cancellation or postponement.
• Parkland College makes every effort to ensure that the information in this guide is accurate and complete at the time of printing. However, by the time you apply, the information provided here may change so please visit www.parklandcollege.sk.ca for the latest details.
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Post-Secondary Admissions Chart
• If you do not meet the entrance requirements, special admissions may be an option. Contact a Parkland College counsellor for more information. • All tuition fees listed are for Canadian residents and subject to change up to one month prior to delivery.• Tuition fees do not include books, materials and lab fees. Please refer to the website for more details.• All programs are subject to immediate cancellation or postponement.
Program Full-Time/Part-Time Length Location Dates
Agriculture Technician FT 36 weeks Yorkton Sept - May
Bachelor of Indigenous Education FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - April
Bachelor of Science in Nursing FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - April
Bachelor of Social Work FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - April
Bachelor of Sociology FT 3 or 4 years Yorkton Sept - April
Business Administration FT 2 years YorktonIntegrated Delivery - Fort Qu’Appelle Sept - April
Continuing Care Assistant FT 32 weeks Yorkton Sept - June
Continuing Care Assistant PT varies Canora, Yorkton Sept - June
Early Childhood Education PT varies Fort Qu’Appelle, Yorkton Sept - June
Educational Assistant PT varies Yorkton Sept - June
Electrician FT 30 weeks Esterhazy Sept - April
Emergency Medical Responder FT 2 weeks Melville July or Nov Annually
Entrepreneurship & Small Business FT 32 weeks Yorkton Sept - April
Firefi ghter FT 13 weeks Melville Aug - Oct
Heavy Equipment Truck & Transport Technician FT 36 weeks Yorkton Sept - May
Industrial Mechanics Levels 1-4 FT varies Esterhazy Varies
Multi-Mechanical Trades FT 28 weeks Yorkton Oct - Apr
Offi ce Administration FT 32 weeks YorktonIntegrated Delivery - Fort Qu’Appelle, Kamsack Sept - April
Power Engineering - Third Class FT 21 weeks Yorkton Aug - Jan
Power Engineering - Fourth Class FT 37 weeks Yorkton Sept - June
Practical Nursing FT 2 years Yorkton Feb - Nov
Primary Care Paramedic FT 41 weeks Melville Sept - April
Welding FT 35 weeks Yorkton Sept - May
University - fi rst year FT & PT varies Yorkton Varies
University - distance learning FT & PT varies Yorkton Varies
03 PARKLAND COLLEGE | 2015–16 Program Guide
Post-Secondary Admissions Chart
• If you do not meet the entrance requirements, special admissions may be an option. Contact a Parkland College counsellor for more information. • All tuition fees listed are for Canadian residents and subject to change up to one month prior to delivery.• All programs are subject to immediate cancellation or postponement.
Program Full-Time/ Part-Time Length Location Dates Entrance Requirements Tuition
(Approx) Credential Credit Granting Institute
# of Seats Available
Agribusiness FT 2 years Yorkton Sept - April Grade 12 w/ English A30 or B30, a 30 level math - Min. Average of 70% $6,500 Diploma TBA 20
Agriculture Technician FT 36 weeks Yorkton Sept - May Grade 12 w/ English A30 or B30, Math 20 or Pre-Calculus 20 or Founda-tions of Math 20, and a 20-level science $6,000 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Bachelor of Indigenous Education FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - AprilGrade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level Math or Science, a 30-level language, social science or fine arts, and an approved 30-level course - Min. Average of 65%
set by universities Bachelor Degree First Nation’s University of Canada 35
Bachelor of Science in Nursing FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - AprilGrade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, and a 30-level Math - Min. Average of 72%
set by universities Bachelor Degree University of Saskatchewan 15
Bachelor of Social Work FT 4 years Yorkton Sept - April Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level math, plus two other approved 30-level academic subjects - Min. Average of 65% set by universities Bachelor Degree University of Regina 35
Business Administration FT 2 years Yorkton Sept - April Grade 12 w/ Foundations of Math 30 $2,900 1st yr $3,300 2nd yr Diploma TBA 40
Continuing Care Assistant FT 32 weeks Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 or GED $4,500 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 24
Continuing Care Assistant PT varies Canora, Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 or GED $350-500/class Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 24
Early Childhood Education PT varies Fort Qu’Appelle, Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 $350/class Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Educational Assistant PT varies Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 or GED $350/class Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Electrician FT 30 weeks Esterhazy Sept - April Grade 11 w/ Foundations of Math 20 or Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20 or Pre-Calculus 20 $3,200 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Emergency Medical Responder FT 2 weeks Melville July or Nov Annually Standard First Aid with CPR level C/AED or HCP $960 Certificate St. John Ambulance 8
Entrepreneurship & Small Business FT 32 weeks Yorkton Jan - Aug or Sept - April Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 $4,100 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 50
Firefighter FT 13 weeks Melville Aug - Oct Grade 12 and valid drivers license $9,850 Certificate Lakeland College 14
Heavy Equipment Operator FT 6 weeks Melville July - Aug Valid Class 5 Driver’s License $10,900 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Heavy Equipment Truck & Transport Technician FT 36 weeks Yorkton Sept - May Grade 10 or GED $5,900 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Hotel & Restaurant Management Diploma FT 2 years Yorkton Sept - April Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 and Foundations of Math 30 $4,100 1st yr $1,200 2nd yr Diploma TBA 25
Human Resources FT 40.5 weeks Yorkton Feb - Nov 2- or 3-year college diploma or university degree from an accredited institution $5,700 Post Grad Conestoga College 20
Industrial Mechanics Levels 1-4 FT varies Esterhazy Varies Employed SATCC covers costs Level Card SATCC 12
Multi-Mechanical Trades FT 26 weeks Yorkton Oct - Apr Grade 10 or GED $4,300 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Office Administration FT 32 weeks Yorkton Integrated Delivery - Fort Qu’Appelle, Kamsack Sept - April Grade 12 or GED $4,155 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 45
Power Engineering - Third Class FT 21 weeks Yorkton Aug - Jan Fourth Class Power Engineering License $2,715 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Power Engineering - Fourth Class FT 38 weeks Yorkton Sept - June Grade 12 w/ Math B30 (Prior to 2013) with either Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (After 2012) - Min. Average of 65% $6,785 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Practical Nursing FT 2 years Yorkton Feb - NovGr. 12 w/ English A30 & B30; Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30; Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30; and Social Studies 30, History 30, or Native Studies 30. - Min. Average of 65%. High demand intake.
$10,000 Diploma SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 23
Primary Care Paramedic FT 41 weeks Melville Sept - AprilGrade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, Biology 30 or Chemistry 30, Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 30 or Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 - Min. Average of 65%
$4,795 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Welding FT 35 weeks Yorkton Sept - May Grade 10 or GED $5,735 Certificate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
University - first year FT & PT varies Yorkton Varies Visit parklandcollege.sk.ca for admission requirements set by universities university credit U of R, U of S Varies
University - distance learning FT & PT varies Yorkton Varies Visit parklandcollege.sk.ca for admission requirements set by universities university credit U of R, U of S Varies
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Entrance Requirements Tuition (Approx) Credential Credit Granting
Institute# of Seats Available
Grade 10 or GED $6,000 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 14
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level Math or Science, a 30-level language, social science or fi ne arts, and an approved 30-level course - Min. Average of 65%
set by universities Bachelor DegreeFirst Nation’s University of
Canada35
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, and a 30-level Math - Min. Average of 72%
set by universities Bachelor Degree University of Saskatchewan 15
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level math, plus two other approved 30-level academic subjects - Min. Average of 65%
set by universities Bachelor Degree University of Regina 35
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, a 30-level Math or Science, a 30-level language, social science or fi ne arts, and an approved 30-level course - Min. Average of 72%
set by universities Bachelor DegreeUniversity of Regina or
University of Saskatchewan35
Grade 12 w/ Foundations of Math 30$4,000 1st yr$4,000 2nd yr
Diploma SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 40
Grade 12 or GED $4,500 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 24
Grade 12 or GED $350-600/class Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 24
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 $350/class Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Grade 12 or GED $350/class Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Grade 11 w/ Foundations of Math 20 or Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20 or Pre-Calculus 20
$3,200 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 20
Standard First Aid with CPR level C/AED or HCP $960 Certifi cate St. John Ambulance 8
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30 $4,100 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 25
Grade 12 and valid drivers license $9,850 Certifi cate Lakeland College 14
Grade 10 or GED $6,300 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 14
Employed SATCC covers costs Level Card SATCC 12
Grade 10 or GED $4,670 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Grade 12 or GED $4,155 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 45
Fourth Class Power Engineering License $2,750 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Grade 12 w/ Math B30 (Prior to 2013) with either Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (After 2012) - Min. Average of 65%
$5,650 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Gr. 12 w/ English A30 & B30; Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30; Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30; and Social Studies 30, History 30, or Native Studies 30. - Min. Average of 65%. High demand intake.
$10,000 Diploma SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 23
Grade 12 w/ English A30 & B30, Biology 30 or Chemistry 30, Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 30 or Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 - Min. Average of 65%
$4,795 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
Grade 10 or GED $5,880 Certifi cate SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) 12
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Corporate Training
CORPORATE
• Fireman’s Level Prep Course
• Selling is Service
• Service Best Customer Service Training
• Industrial Fire
• Leadership & Management Certifi cate
• Project Management Certifi cate
• Ed2go (Online Courses)
• Water, Wastewater & CEU Credit Training
SAFETY
• First Aid/CPR
• H2S Alive (Enform)
• TDG
• WHMIS
• Fall Protection
• Ground Disturbance
• OSSA Regional Orientation
• Fire Safety
• Confi ned Space
• Rigging & Hoisting
• Spill Response
• TLR
• COMPUTER • Computer Basics
• iPad for Beginners
• Microsoft Word 2010 Core Skills
• Microsoft Excel 2010 Core Skills
• Microsoft PowerPoint
• Microsoft Access
• Simply Accounting
• Quickbooks
• And more!
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Have one of our Business & Training Representatives
meet with you today for an on-site consultation:
Ed Hourd at 306.641.9171, [email protected]
Darrell Landels at 306.620.6694, [email protected]
Parkland College delivers professional workshops, courses and programs that help individuals to advance in their careers and organizations to achieve their business goals.
Our team works with you to determine your corporate training needs and recommends effective, affordable training solutions, customized to your exact requirements.
We can be fl exible with content and location. Many of our courses are eligible for CEU Credit Granting and the Canada Saskatchewan Job Grant.
We invite you to consider the partnership role that Parkland College can play in accelerating your organization’s success.
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Computer CoursesHere is a sampling of some of our upcoming courses this winter:
• Microsoft Excel – Formulas Dates: Mar 10 & 12 Tuesday & Thursday Evenings Tuition: $129
• Simply Accounting Dates: Mar 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, & 28 Tuesday Evenings & Saturdays Tuition: $285 Materials: $50
• Microsoft Word 2010 Core Skills Dates: Mar 17, 19, 24, 26, 31, Apr 2, 14, 16 Tuesday & Thursday Evenings Tuition: $285 Materials: $50
Cake Decorating 101Learn the techniques, experience how easy cake decorating can be, with fondant. First you will gain insight on types of cakes for baking, planning your design, and then bringing your vision to reality! You don’t need to bring a thing, just your ideas – it’s all provided.
Date: Saturday Feb 28 & Mar 7 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.Location: Yorkton Regional High SchoolTuition: $139 + GSTRegistration deadline: Fri Feb 20, 2015
The Art of CupcakesHow does a person get those perfect, whimsical cupcakes to look so beautiful? This will be a fun evening of cupcakes, icing and a whole lot of other amazing decorative ideas.
Date: Tues Mar 31, 2015Time: 6:30 p.m. Tuition: $49 + GSTRegistration deadline: Fri Mar 13, 2015
Safety TrainingParkland College offers a full array of industry recognized safety training courses. For the latest course listings please visitsafety.parklandcollege.sk.ca
Leadership & Management Certi cateThis certi cate challenges the traditional approach to leadership and management training. Dig deeper with more practical applications that result in a seamless transition to the workplace. Think of it as the mini MBA for the goal-oriented professional.
Series 1: Fundamentals Unit 1-2 Mar 10 & 11, 2015 Unit 3-4 Apr 21 & 22, 2015
Series 2: Communication Unit 1-3 Feb 24 & 25, 2015 Unit 4-6 Mar 24 & 25, 2015
Project Management Certi cateWhether you are an experienced project manager facing new chal-lenges or new to the area this U of R certi cate will develop your skills and prepare you to challenge the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam.
Location: Yorkton, On-goingLength: Two-day seminarsCost: $629/seminarNext Seminar Runs: Mar 3 & 4, 2015
ed2go Online CoursesLearn from the comfort of home with over 300 courses to choose from… All courses are six weeks and include lessons, quizzes, hands on assignments and more. You can work on them any time of the day or night. New course sessions begin monthly. These are just a few examples:• Speed Spanish• Jump-start Your Career with LinkedIn• Discover Digital Photography• Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking• Blogging & Podcasting for Beginners• Creating Web Pages• Introduction to PC Troubleshooting• And so much more!
For more options please visit our full catalogue at http://www.ed2go.com/parkland/
Coming soon: Intro to TwitterMost of us know the basics of Facebook, but Twitter is becoming a popular form of social media as well. This session will be an intro-duction with do’s and don’ts of using Twitter.
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Upcoming Courses
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It’s hard to miss Parkland College’s new Trades and Technology Centre as you drive through Yorkton on Highway 9. Since the fi rst steel beams sprung up last August, the facility has quickly taken shape in anticipation of opening for classes in the next school year.
At 29,000 square feet – roughly half the size of an American football fi eld – the Trades and Technology Centre stands out from the surrounding 20-acre plot donated by the City of Yorkton. A huge 10,000-square-foot multi-purpose trades shop anchors the northern end of the building. With rafters towering 40 feet above the concrete fl oor, the shop is the most recognizable feature of the new building.
A state-of-the-art power engineering lab is the main feature at the southern end. Until now, the College’s power engineering students have had to travel to Saskatoon for three weeks of hands-on lab training. The inclusion of this high-tech lab will allow these students to take the program from start to fi nish in Yorkton.
In between the trades shop and the power engineering lab, the Trades and Technology Centre houses a welding and fabrication shop, a science lab, six classrooms, study/meeting rooms, an administration area. When the facility opens in September, the next generation of power engineers, heavy duty mechanics, agriculture
machinery technicians, and welders will begin training there.
Parkland College is committed to bringing innovative and diverse training to prepare the Parkland region for continued growth and the jobs of the future. As the doors of the Trades and Technology Centre open this fall, students will have more access than ever before to quality post-secondary education in the Parkland region. It marks an incredible milestone for the College, the community, and the province as a whole, and a great opportunity for youth to succeed without leaving home.
TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRESET TO OPEN IN SEPTEMBER
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Let us help you take advantage of the newly announced Canada Saskatchewan Job Grant!
The Canada Saskatchewan Job Grant can assist employers in receiving 2/3 of eligible training costs, up to $10,000 per individual, in government funding to support developing the skills needed for employees.
How can Parkland College assist you? • Parkland College is approved as a third party training agency • Many of our existing training meets eligibility criteria • We are locally accessible, minimizing your travel costs • We can assist with development of individual or group training plans • We can assist with completing the application process • We can deliver customized training to meet your needs, on-site if you wish • We have a huge selection of on-line courses available • We can represent a consortium of employers who have a common training need
Some examples of training options include: • Leadership & Management Certi cate • Project Management Certi cate • Computer Training / Microsoft Of ce Specialist • On-line Courses • Safety Training • Part-time University and SaskPolytech (formerly SIAST) courses • Fireman Level Prep Course • And more…
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Have one of our Business & Training Representatives
meet with you today for an on-site consultation:
Ed Hourd at 306.641.9171, [email protected]
Darrell Landels at 306.620.6694, [email protected]
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Electronic and downloadable application forms are available online at apply.parklandcollege.sk.ca, and the paper forms can also be picked up at any Parkland College location.
Parkland College accepts applications until the fi rst day of classes, as long as space is available and you satisfy the admission requirements. Applications for most programs are processed in the order they are received; the sooner you submit your application, the better
your chances of getting accepted. Once a program fi lls up, we have a wait list. Prerequisites for most programs are listed on our website and in the admissions chart on Page 6 & 7 of this guide.
Once your program entrance requirements have been met you will receive an acceptance letter shortly outlining program, tuition and scholarship details. You will also be asked to pay a tuition deposit to secure your seat.
How To Apply ScholarshipsStudents who are graduating high school and/or will be entering their fi rst year of full-time studies in post-secondary studies at Parkland College in the fall of 2015 are invited to apply for Entrance Scholarships. Students must meet the requirements specifi ed for each scholarship in order to be eligible. In 2014-15 over $180,000 was awarded. More information is available at scholarships.parklandcollege.sk.ca.
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